Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, October 03, 1873, Image 4

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TUB MaCOX fiAlLV TBLE6KAPM AND MESSAGES: t'KIDAV MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 1873. TTIK CITY 1 RIDAY MORNCCC., Jomr B. O* *k m a v, man** of the Gre-r^ii city y**'t4*r«Uy, nying TaIK, - n SUndanl. . «• ll« 1 la- ly i l IIOU.M- l.W-1 N. th*' ••!, iVcIUU;'. ppy -H Ci!ff7’» mil far Inllfr! If the State** ran not, i»r in’ 7 not, put a top r. Miirh proceeding*, sur**ly the Na- Moiuil Government ow.m it to it-telf and *** it* iH-aooful citizen.* to aU*ite_* the mtol- rable an 1 pestilent nuisance. r i’he jMopl.i <»f tiki* country remember rery well who it wm that fto effectualir in the | tamed the wild *pirit* of the rebellion in " ! ' f <>r the Sew Orleans, I They m«*y not for UiH>n*elre* desire that tin? peace of the country should be put tinder the raid** protection; yet, pro- bably, nothing else could so effectually econcile them to that extreme expedient a this Southern m^lnoKi. The forbearance of the Government is irentl#-ini»n well known 1 evidently misleading these people; it is . M t. on, ;ye-t* r lny, at tie-re-i-l.-ic •*• ' piit** time there should be an examina- of his fat'.- r, in this city* Hi* dineaM** , tion, to see whether, indeed^ that for- .n-uropt ««>n. IIh funeral will take l^-arttnoa ha* not already ceased to be a place ft » u his father's resiilanoe, on I virtue, Jter. Daniel L. Curry, D.D. Fourth str • t, thi* afternoon at 3 o’clock. ; AVia York Christian Advocate.] OCTOBKR Si nights; but t bright, and «o m. r had set until after the little ilii ooolish pleasant a t almost as if Indian sum- J in and imurit to remain j fair. Gto. W, Http deals in D«4hilH; hot tobacco, cicura. *nu5* and smokers’ arti cles. cona*-p;.‘ntly has moo* time to de vote to it. He tak»* advantage of the in vrk»*t, r*** »*iv.*s «»nly unlimited r»»nd^n- ment*. and makes it toth* interest of the merchants to look him up. sepffiftf A Card. Kaolb Extra and Eatrle Family are well known to all housewives, an*! need no r».*commen lation. W. J. Liwtox. XUlUuy. The tegular monthly meeting of the Macon Volui ers will hj held to-night. A full at ten* lance is desimd* as husin«*sB fit importan e will bo transacted. Captain Miinlap « NrGdrnrr Captain S. SL Dunlap hits, thoroughly : ti.e r.-i'l. n *• ;»t ti... h.*ad ,,f Hum miredU which formerly bdooged to Mr. Jonathan Collin*. He ha* mounted a French roof upon it, and otherwise ho improved it that it is now one of t hamlsomest residences in all that porti <»f the city. Tho work on the buildir h e- not yet be, n completed. though it rapidly approaching completion. I'hc Mill ***** The fol t« r,lay afternoon. itiea of the Stats mined not to ollo< troubles to inUrfi r I nlvrrslly. dispatch, received show* that the author- University have deter* r the present financial w with tho adm tin it institution. Tin wt action that could tinder the eircum of student have taken the wi liav« InvO taken stances: ATine.Ts, Oi„ October 2, 1873. Editor* Telegraph am! Mettenger: ] ▼lew of the financial crisis, notes for fifty dollars, payable December 1st, will be taken in lieu of tuition^in advance, at the University of Georgia. Wit. JIknuy Wadihi.i, Swrutory of tho Faculty. Tl»r Factory My»icry While nothing has been discov which point* to any party a* guilty of any crime out near the factoiy Sutiftday night, some fseta have liecomo known which in dilate that it is mon* than probable that a murder was committed, and that tt bloody clothe* w»*iw east aside in order to avojd detection if possible. Wo couh gain no information on Sunday beyont tho fact that tho bloody clothos wer found. We how those, but a hasty ob servation of the ground in that neighbor hood ivvoaled no signs that a oonilict or a scuffle hail taken place therealwut. lint wo have since ascertained gome fact* that seem to give a clue which might bo folio* od up to a successful re volution of the wholo mystery. Tho watchman at tho factory Saturday night hoard a quarrel between a negro man and a negro woman, from which it seems that they were man and wife, and tho woman was making throat* of quitting her hus band. l*uter at night a gentleman, who is in business on Fourth stivett was passing out that way, accompanied by bis suffer- in-law, when they saw a woman lying upon tho ground, apparently dead. They utood still a moment or two looking at her, and while standing there, they saw a negro man approach, pick the prostrate woman up, throw her aero** his shoulder and go off with her. The gentleman wonted to follow to aoo who the negro was, and wlrnt he was going to do with the woman, but tho lady, fearing sho might receive violence at tho hands of the negto, detained him. With tho above facts as starting points it seems to bo no difficult matter to ferret out the wliolo mystery. If • any one has 1-vn foully dealt with, it wus probably some one who livwl in that neighborhood* ami it can l*o readily ascertained whether or not any one is missing. TYie Mayor’s court. Mayor Huff had only a trio of delin quents before him jMMterday morning. The first case was against one of Can- iwsiun blood, who has had cspaiieuoe in the liquor line, until ho should have be come thoroughly aware of its trencheiy. Charles was his name. Ho went into the ib'orgia, Xo. 2 night before last, and crouched himself (upon tho floor for a night's ropo-o. This did not suit E-i- pcnner, who took the sleeper up tenderly in hi* arm , and put him into hi* little bed out on the sidewalk. Hero the peel- or* found him. loided him into a hand cart un i t rr.ndlcd him up to the Kirracks. when he was dumptsl out in a sublime stub of don’t arru ^ntincntaldarnative* t ■ ' 1 -if.ilduig h.:n>,*lf uj» fi.r ” a lit tle more sleep and a little more *1 umber, and a little more folding tho hands to ivst,” he frittered the night away, un mindful even of tho shrill notes of 1 at tn< To ‘'Dixie.'* when Jwr nun mu low. Cams nr-w« fn*t mm new* mold flow. Ami now,ye ffnirflim—, rr nm»t know Of Curry^i rail tor flutler! Tour tom* are down,your h»nd« we tied. Yet you must mutter much baade. Yes, you most be crucified! Far Curry call* for Butler! Your eyes see dim, your heart* are cru»h*d. But S pmrton’t heart, with hatred fluxh’d. To priaon now would hare you ru«h‘d. And Curvy call* for Butler! The faUnrr lor llie chair of Sute* May yet be aared a cruel fate; He may obtain a remnl (Treat By Curry** call for Butler. Tie man who had no nerve to flrht* May yet attain to Fame’* proud height. And bant hi* name relieved from Misht. Wbm Carry calls for Butler! Ye soldiers Xorth! who love a fee*t. Hearken to your New York prir*t! Xor a»k fn*n arm* to be rrleaaed. While Cunr call* for Butler! Ye maidens South! of virtue pure, Alas! that ye are inserure. The General**/«»r<e i* gnu to nuts. Hence Curry** call for Butler! Shall I not add another word ? “The pen »* nrigbtkr than thoswonlf;* What the tsittle field could not afTord, !!•••• Ben will ^ct from Curry! Jlrrmnda Hundreds. Jos a a Hi* own people have lately refused him their (iutM'mntonal Chair, til*- fled fon BwawtMd at Peterabuiw. BK>\KK'M SIMM Will right During the State rmlr Any two Georgia raiawi dogs for $100). Hb.hxeb'8 Bbilllamt Sa.loos and Roh- taurant, at So. 46 'Iffiir*! street, is supplied with the finest wines, liquors and cigars. All the delicacies of the season, such as fresh fiiah, oysters, game, etc., served in any style at the shortest notice. Open all night. Bed room* furnished fbze or charok to all .visitors to the State Fair. sep26 tf Don’t forget to send your waste gross*-* I to the soap factory to-day. septlOtf Eagle Choice Flour has never taken I any premiums. Why ? Because it has never been exhibit**!. aug3itf Geo. W. Head "authorizes ns to an- | nounce that he will duplicate any bill of the same quantity, either in tobacco, cigars, snuff or cheroots, bought of relia- I ble manufacturers, of his own brand. sep26tf Db. Wistak* Wild Cheery Balsa*.—'This RAlj*amic compound ho* become a home Allure. | Let *11 who suffer, and have in vxin Attempted re their coush*. cold*, bronchial or pulmonary iiplaint*, make uxj of thi* uncquall*-d remedy. It can be relied upon, the maa* of testimony that | haa been fmbli*»hed aince its introduction, being nple proof of its efficacy. FUNERAL NOTICE. TV frvini- »rxl A*vjuainUi»cv» of I. M. Cox and family an* rr*|wtlullv limp’ll to attend the fu- H-nd ul hi» «*!. I. w. Cov fr»-tn the n^ddenrv of the ("rm-f, cm F"*irth -trert.THIS ffnhj) AF* TKRNOON ml S oVL- k. NEW ADVEirriSEMENTS. Macon Hook & Ladder Go. No. 1. ’ATTEND lh**mlar Mflftiiu; TO-N10HT»t 8 ‘ By or ler of Famnan. ort Sit T.8. ORBKN. Seeretary. Attention, Macon Volunteers ! »Uy) Quarterly Meetirur THIff (Fr >"(», »t H*U-pB»t Set ju o’c b.- diacuatfl. . PIANO TUNING! O B. RICK ia now • po*e of Tunhur Onlers may lie Wt a K. J. Jefaaaan’a. in the city, for the pur- and Re|*unnf» Ptad ; J. W. Burk** Jt Oo.'sami octl Zt m . For Rent. A COMFORTABLE, well arranr.d House. with ven r^ijui^ on Pine street, between New street and Cot Pm .-tvenae. Aj-plv to MRS. REEVES, ort* St* Cor. Spring st. and Wnshinaton a OCTOBER 1ST! e V 1 L- - jm boy a .*1 otlier House-funushinr Go*«ls from octSSt TRUMAN & GREEN. other thing* to eorrerpond. a Kniidits of Pythias ! EMPIRE LODGE HO. 11, K. of P 'dock. Mrmlier* »*f ( Vntrml City Lod«re are fra u rnally invited to attend. By onier of „ T. HARDEMAN. JR, a C. N. M. H0DGEI5B, K. of R. 1 8. octs It- Hrjrr, Raheix A Lamar.—Thia well known [ and reliable firm hare received a large lot of Dr. Hood'a Eureka Liver Medicine, it haa the praise I of all who have tried it. In bottle* at 60 cents I and fUR Ax Antidote for Cliolera ia found in Simmon*’ Liver Regulator, which, keeping the liver in I liealthyaction and cleansing the stomach and bow els, braces the entire system again-* the disease. Council Proceeding*. Regular Meeting, ^ Council Chamber, Sept. 30, 1873. ) The Cheapest axd Bbst.—Hook’s Eureka Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in the treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspe|»sia,8ick Head ache, Costivencs*. and all that class of diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomach and liver. novSOly Mothers, Mothers, Mothers.—Don't fail to procure Mrs. WixsloWs Soothing Strcp 8y- n—pit non W. A. Iluff, Mayor— J *CP toy all diseases incident to the period of Aldermen—J. W. Burke, C. Burke,] teething in ehildrcn. It relierea tho child from Delta* Bunlick, Rasdal, Shoneman, Kllll fain, cures winji colic, regulate* the bowels, and ind Cornell. I by giving relief and healiii to tlie child, gives rest Alderman Kahn, Dempsoy, to the mother. Bo sure to call for “Mrs. Wjxs- Lightfoot and Durrett. I ******* 8 ™ rp *' The minutos of the last meeting were rea*i and confirmed. Petition of P. Payton for the privilege >f extending his store-house out on a line with the encroachment on Fifth droet, said encroachment to be perma nent was referred to tho committee on itreet encroachments. The petition of B. V. Iverson, J. L. Saalsbyny, J. Mercer Green and others, for a street lamp to be placed at the junc tion of Poplar street and Washington avenuo, was referred to the Committee on Gas. The Committee on Public Proporty made the following report, which was adopted: We, the Committee on Public Proper-, « ... ,, . ty. to whom ».i-. rof.-rr.Nl the hid of Mr. J 1 ™®** ®°- , No - Pettit to build any number of chicken ;V Y ;, For ,0 5." lnga ‘ * nd ■oop, like those on the grounds, we would I k * n 4 Ummr - MBCT,n ' For sale by all druggist*. junc£5 oot!6m. Nervous Debilitt.—A depressed, IrriLnble state of mind; a weak, nervou* nblM feel- no energy or animation; confused head, weak memory, often with debilitating, involunta ry discharge*. The consequence of crceKw s. men- rerwork or indiscretioa*. Tliis xehvous de bility finds a sovereign euro in Huhpiirkys Homeopathic Specific, No. 28- It lone* up the system, arrest* discharge*, dispels the the mental gloom and dnipondeiuy, ami rejuvenates the en tire system. It la perfectly lianul«*w» and alvray efflrlenL Price $5 for a pnekn re of five boxes and lanrc ft vial of js»wtler, whit h ia imjicrtiuit I old, serious cases; or $1 per single box. Sold by all druggists., or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO ited sound, tention. ortSeod 1m KEEP IN MIND r.fi prompt i RICE A SONS For Sent. good kitchen, garden, orchard and well of water, in suburb* of the air. convenient to Mer- ner University. Possession given immediately Apply to orlMeod lm Ti tk 8t*dibMtn if Gurjii Ajrifil- Ural u4 luibcturiig Gtspuj. T HE stockholder* of the Geonria Agricultural and Manufacturing Company, will idt-a.-* Mend to th*f undenogned mm soon a* ito**ihle. the amount of their stock and for vrhat they will sell the same. T. J. SIM MON8. Ch’m. DENNIS DALY.Sec’ty. art* St NOTICE. T HE partnership existing between Ward A Nelson is thi* day dissolved by mutual con sent. G. F. Nelson will nettle all claims, and re ceive all money due the firm. P. H. WARD. G. F. NELSON. In retiring, I aak foe Mr. Nelson from all my old customer* anti their friend*, ft lihefal jkitrou- age. such as they have extended to ue*. octSlt P. H. WARD. WAMTjSD A t OXCB. a good Carriage, Blacksmith. 0a of steady habits preferre*!. Apply at once t< GRIFFIN A HYATT. ortl fit Mon! • uma. Ga. REMOVAL. M Y place of bd*iue>* will lie remo\-ed to-day to tlie store lately occupied by J. Mark.-, on Cherry street, next door to tlie entrance to Ral ston Hall, where I will keep a full stock of Fish, Qv*tcrs, loe. Fruit, etc, etc, as heretofore, octl fit FELIX COR PUT. LIVERPOOL ANO GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO., (GUION LINE.) F IRST-CLASS STEAMERS «il between New York and Liverpool every Wednesday, affonl- ing tlie best possible accommodation for the sa loon and i* tee rare pas.s.‘ugen>. Drafts issued for pasNage money from Eurr>|»e at current rates. For rates of passage »nd other information, ply to WILLIAMS A GUION, 29 Broadway. New York. Or to W. McKAY. Agent, ortl lm No. dS Second street, Miun»ii, Ga. MERCER UNIVERSITY MACON, GEORGIA. The Fall Term of this Institution will open on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1. Drived in 1$71 to the city of Macon. wIh-c* spa- ckusand clrzant building?, erecting for its use. wiil soon be completed. With a full corps of nrofessor^an adequate and valuable equipment of libraries :nH mralo.-n apj-i- ratuv. it o.lcrs f;* ;!iti *s for arqtiirincr a liberal or a budnea*. Jurati >n equal to thoa» of any college in the cout.try. The plan of study combine* the close or coUcoate coitrs», :md the el« tire. The city «.f 5(;>.*>a i* entitled t«» twh«• schoUr- >hips to !*>* fill ■*! l*y appointment . f the City Council. Free Uttliut L* abo offered to the sous of ministers of all »U nominatioiiN, residents of Georgia. Board, nt $12 )>cr month, can lie luul at the Mess Hall—ft new and commodious building. Students boarding at the Hall are expected to furnish the room* they occupy. }k«nl can also lie had in the city at about $25 per month. The price of tuition is $00. payable $20 on 1st of October and >m.,u l-t .I-muarv. Fonner students intending to return, and ap- plicants for admission, are earnestly requested to report thejns**!v*non tlie day of opening, or as soon thereafter as possible. For catalogues, or further information Ly letter, address JX0. J. BRAXTbY. sepltf-Stnwtf Secretary Facn.lty oor- _, r —-j. „ n t on the e*tai of D ivi 1 MH»che**. late of said county, d«vmai < d. Tlieacare, tlwrefore. t > cite ami iwlmoni-U all and singular the heirs and creditors of *aid David McGee, to be and apj*»ar nt my otfice. on or be fore tlie first Monday in Dxvmber next, and show cause, if nnv, why said letters sliould not be granUd. Given under my hand and official signature, thi* October 1st,l*-73. JAMES J. RAY, octSlm Ordinary. aprlSeodAwtf renpocifaUj report favorably to the bid, ina recommena that the Building Com- ] m it too be inatmetad to have the required j number built. F. A. Shoneman, L. W. Rasdal, C. Buiuck, Committee, OBSTACLES TO SARIIA6E. IIAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effect* of Errors and Abuses in early life Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage re moved. New met hod of treatment. New and re markable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in scaled envelopes. Address HOWARD tion for honorable conduct and professional skill jilyfrlSm 'Flic following report of the Assessor j ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth slreet, Phila* ind Collector was received and adopted : delphia. Pa, an institution lmx inc n high reputr To the Mayor ami Council: Gentlemen—The petition of E. Bond for a reduction of assessment on his store- ■ n , . nr.,-** and d«viiin-j. i would n speetfuiiy j Financial and Coiiimercia. re- oinm* nd that a redaction of one thou- mnd dollars bo mode on tho store-house ind adverse to any reduction on tho dwelling house. Respectfully submitted., <>. F. A hams, Cotton. Assessor and Collector, j We obsent some improvement in tho market The following report of tho Assessor] to-day, and somo demand for low middlings and md ColWtor was received and adopted : ] middlings at 15@15lc. There is no demand at all To the Mayitr and Council: ] for lower grades. Gentlemen—The petition of James The receipt* to-day were 353 bales—191 by rail W. Troxnan, trustee for Miss M. A King, and 62 by wagon. There were no shipments to- for a reduction of assessment on lots 7 | day. and 8. (quart) 15, I would respectfully macox cotton statement. ree.'Uinieud that no reduction be made. | ^ hand Sept. 1, 1873 1A09 pectfully submitted, O. F. Adams, Assessor and Collector. The following report of W. W. Games, Chief of Police was received and adopted; I Macon, Ga., September 18,1873. Hon. ir. A. Huff, Mayor, City of Macon : Dear Sir: I have the honor to sub-1 Shipped to-day — Shipped previously.^ 1,940—1^40 Stock on hand this evening. 4380 WEEKLY STATEMENT. The following table shows ibo amount of busi mit the following report for tho month ] ness in cotton done each day during the week ending to-day: Rocpta Rail. Wagon. Shpmt*. f Friday -Si ll- — Satimlay .... 254 U1 — Monday 219 <4 5 Tuesday 2*W 119 47 Wcdne*day..25fi 118 74 Thursday....191 «2 — Total. 1417 668 12fi The total receipts for the week were 1375 hales. ** Tin* cwk tliat cn To wake him up ft He came into tin day morning in a and dition. He looked which his lost dolhi "horn.” nut-room yester- dihipi-lAt-il coii- if tho Kink in os deposited had aus|vmlad* Kntaring the court-room, he took a -eat on ;m imaginary chair. The f.*ct is he saw two chairs, and tho one upon which he attffupted to seat himself was an mi substantial chair—a ghostly chair, "af baseless as tho fantastic fabric of a vision." Tho effort to be seated brought his head int>» contact with a desk, aud partially aroused him from his . mi-so noleney, and he sighed a plea of guilty to tin* charge of being drunk. Ten dollars fin *, or thirty days on the streets i wa* tfc «ntry made opposite his irnmo on the ^layer's divket. The probability Uv»w is that i.. will have an opportunity field. ending September 17th, 1873: During the month eighty persons were invited or summoned before the May or’s Court for tlie following offenses. Drunk, 14; drunk and disorderly, 6; sus picious characters, 2; fighting, 9; dis orderly conduct, 15; larceny, 9; murder, l; shooting in th# dty, 3; burglary, 2; malicious mischief, 1; vagrant, 6; sleep ing on the str.vt, 1; safe keeping, 3; vio lating license ordinance, 8. Amount of fines collected $123 00 j Amount paid for feeding pritcmer» Lt ou Amount paid for telegrams #45 Amount paid for incidentals 11 75 CO 70 | Balance paid Treasurer $62 30 Very respectfully, Wm. W. Carnrs, Chief of Police. On motion Council adjourned to meet next Tuesday at 7| o’clock r. x. J. A. McManus, Clerk. READING NOTICES. LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. New Yore—Noon—Stock* dull. Moncw 7. GvUl 10J. Eiuliangv. Ions 7|; short, 8|. Gov ernments dull. State* dull. Evening—Money easy at 7. Sterling 71. Gold 10lnlo|. Governments, more doing; prices a trifle better. States quiet. Midnight—81* IS; 62s 17; 64* 9; 65* 9; new ISl; 67a 14; fih* 14; new 5* 8; 10-40* SI. 1Viiue*.*er* 71: new 71; Virginia* 35; new 40; coumiI* -iSi; ilcTd 8; Louisiana* 40; new 40; Ala bama 8s 70; North Carolina* 20: new 17; special tax 10: South Carolina* 10; April and October 26. No bi«l* for Georgia 6* or 7s. London—Noon—Contois 92|£9S|. 6* 911. 'Erie 431. Liter—Erie 43b Bullion increased £200.000. Paris—Noon—Rente* 5df9or. Cotton. New York—Noon—Cotton firm; sales ll«S; up- acenr from Bhakspeare. Alonzo—My lore, *tis much against] l*nds 18J-. Orleans i9}. . . , • Futures openeil as follow*: October 171 • 17 9-16; my wish, that you, j Mowmber i7Jt> 17 7-16; December 17 7-16. Soeh tM^mble roqnosta *ho„U make. JEtST& % TSS&WSSSi An,l I your banker, by mantel vows. Xtm*el^a «e.v : OrtoberU 17-3i Mioul.t net K’lve prompt and faTOrahle I Xoy.'ml. r 1711-.-r ; iV'e.-ml.-r It IT!; Jimu- to learn «,er EMK'VMi for dborvliTly 'i '.'ontinued a prn->vutor bef dereU»ped. The but ou •on. tlie head vw ; u dunuioi Iored youtl >*!. but tho com > >olicitation of : p of its points w up his vital rig i s atopr-i gainst Sha*l. Jeffor- x.huxil family, wra. tempting to defend i«l privilege*-. The he appeazanea of a who took Shad into n.*ply. But lack a day. Oh, lack a tlay. Pm footsore, weary, weary, those friends On whom I counted—friends to whom I’ve done, So many favors as would make, I A pile as huge as high Olympus, I Will not bring in their cotton. Imogen*—Xot bring in cotton! My liege, you’re surely wrong; ’Ti* but this day, :is passing through the mart. And thinking of these dang’rous times; These times we psu-is with visage like the snow; These times that try men’s souls and tells who’s friend; I saw a crowd, and heard tumultuous voices; Like that of ancient Babylon—(as *tis de scribed). Outside the booth, full many stove* were testament oT Richard Blalock, deceased, applies fur letter* of dismiaaioti from his said trust Du* is therefore, to cite and sdmonNh all per- --.ii- run. .•rni'*!. to be and •ppinrat t'ue Court of «inlnuin i*n i hr rind Monday in January next, to *l»ow cause, if any tliey have, why aahl letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, thi*. 30th day of September, 1873. «jr~ M octS 3m ixa M. GREER. Onlinarr. EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.— Rebecca VJT Wataori having applied to be appointed guardian of the person and property of John H. Andrews, a minor tinder fourteen year* of age, re mit nt of said oHintv, this i» to rii«- ail jutsoii* concerned to be aud appear at the term of the Court of Onlinanr, to be held next after the expi- ratioii of thirty d«\a from the firat publication of thi* notice, and show cause, if they can, why *aid Rcbecm XVataon should not be entrusted with the guarriiaiuthip of the person and property of John H. Andrew*. Witare my official *imature this twenty-ninth day of September, 1873. ortS Sff . J. R. HOLMES. Ordinary. the first 'Ihi«**day in Novemlier next, befoi. Court-house door, m the town of Clinton, within the legal hour* of sale, the following described property, to-wit: One hundred acre* of land, levied on a* the pro perty of Mao'. Y. Tuft*, to satisfy a fi fa issued from tho Superior Court of Jones county in favor of D. A Daulton vs Mary P. Tufts and Orrie Tuft*. Said land ia well improved and adjoins the land* of Roliert Woodall and others, and ia known tlie Home place. ortstds JOHN BRADLEY.Sheriff. To Suffering Humanity •upply of TRUSSES. ABDOMINAL BELTS AND SUPPORTERS. ELASTIC HOSE ’ AXD SHOULDER BRACKS Of the most approved style and make. Also, a full line of RUBBER GOODS - Too numerous to mention, octl tf RANKIN. MASS EXBURG & GO. WANTED. CIGAp. MAKERS. Apply to septotf FOB lUflNT, A FOUR-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE, with garden spot. House in good condition. Situated on comer of Cherry and Fifth streets. Possession given October 1st. Apply to S. R. JACQUES, scpSOeodlw At Jaques A . Milla and Land for Sale Cheap, J WILL sell on accommodating terms five hundred and sixty acres of Laud, with a first class Circular Saw and Grist Mill, on Mossy Creek, with water power equal to one hundred horse power, situated in Houston county, within three miles of No. 2 Station, Southwestern Rail road. For further particulars address the subscriber at Fort Valley. Ga. D. H.-HO USER, —pit eodtm TO RENT. NOTICE. to W. J. Lawton, and bespeak for liim the Uberal patronage of our customers. LAWTON A BATES. September 18th, 1873.sep31 tf i^jEORGIA, TWIGGS COUTY.—On the first \I Monday in November next, application will made to the Court of Ordinary of said county 1 leave to sell all the real and peraonal property be longing to the estate of Piety Steeley, late of said county, deceased. octtOd J. R. WIMBERLY. Executor. in Vienna, Dooly county, on first Tuesday in Nov ember next, the following property, to writ; Lot c* land No. 74 in the ftinrt district of Dooly count.. Sold as the propSTty of W. A. Lamb, deceased. Terms rash. JONAS RACK LEY, octStdi Administrator. DENTISTRY. DWELLING TO BENT. WANTED. QXE A Ha 1 MOULDER at once, at SCHOFIELD S IRON WORKS. FOB RENT. mWO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located. X Apply to R. F. LAWTON. At Kxrluuige Bank, or to Da. JLP. COLLINS. july!7 tf At Collins* A Heath’ FOB BENT. 4 FIVE room Dwelling, with three acresground JA. attaclicd, cn Tmtnall Square, near residence of Mr. B. Price, at $25 per month. Apply to J. SEYMOUR RODGERS. nugSl tf At Scymouq Tintley k Ca’s. For Rent. ’'HE FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-five room*, with garden and outbuilding*. One of the last stands for a buanling-bouse in the city. 't£ r {i. ROBERTS or MILO S. FREEMAN. au*2 tf Macox axD Ai ou-ta Railroad Co, > Aucusta. Ga.. September 27.1873. > T HE annual meeting of the stockholders of this Company will be held on the First Monday (6tli) OCTOBER next, in this ritv. J. A. 8. MILLIGAN, *ep30td * Secretary. White Lead and Zinc! PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS. FINE ASSORTMENT of the above art] at cost. • SODA WATERI My jortron* are respertully informed that iry SODA FOUNTAIN is still in operation. You can always get your STREET CAR TICKETS! 4 liar S5 Ceati! At the Drug Store of ROLAND B. HALL, Corner Cherry street and Cotton Avenue. •epSOtf ile-1. Kl FA I LA. TlirWrnilirr Hnm/r Johi Which |xKp tho name of ”Chart*r Oam.* # The crl- f* N%n l of booth "Truman k Green” «ai ry 17 lMIfflTb February J7f; March 181. Hkl.TiwoHK—Cotton, net receipt* 2ft; groai 7S; export* coaatwise 16; (. Britain 192; *a)o* 76. it-ck 1294; middling* 1H. low middlihg^ 17i; klrict od onliiuiry Idj; market quiet and hnn. New Orleans—Cotton, net nyv ij>ts 2552; gross 2977; eiporte continent 471: wile* 1000; *tock 36J88; middling* 171; low middling- 17i«17i: airirt good ordinary 16]; onlinar>- lfii^lTt: market le»* active. • Wilmington—Cotton, net receipts TV; stock 1194; market nominal. ArorsTA—Cotton, net receipts 426; sales 431; middling* 15f: demand fair. Ciiarxjcston—Cotton, net receipt* 1373; sales 500; stock 9363; raiddlinrx 161; market steady. Mobile—Colton, net reneipt«&32; axporU’ccuat- "TT1 "XTT” fTl T rM wi*- 1BJ6; sulea ftock 9672; middlings lfif: 1 3 Pi 1 I I | low middling* 16; strict goud ordinary 16; market firm. Savannah—Cotton, net n-o-ipt- 13S6; cxjiort* coaatwnse -;*akw 71>. sunk 13jo6n; nuddlunr* 1*>J; market Arm. B->»ton—Cotton, uet receipts 2>*k rro— 325; sale* 200; -.u-.-k »**»». mi-ldimr- 1*1; market firm. >BFOLK—Cotton, net receipt* 14^; exnorta aai»t*iw 865; aakv. 50. atock VKI. low muidlinra 164; market lower. Mewtiiis—Cotton, n«*t receipt* 783; shipment* 44e. «ntck 5350; low mkidliiwc* 16. markri arm. GALVRSTCN-Cotton.net n>\'ipt* 16* ; expi-rt* coaatwise—; <ale> 24. stock 10^49; good ordinary I4t. Texas onliuary lit; demand lirht. PHILAURLPHIA—Cotton, net nv»-i}*t* ,%v. m*s rros* 785; mhlahn.*- l^i; low middlings 18, *tnct good oriinarr 17: market quiet. Liverpool—Noon—Cotton, jade* luatf hak-a; speculation and export J8D00; ir- rket firmer; price* ad'anrasi a fraction; upland* iSf. Orleans 9j. DR. WRIGHT, H AS removed to Board man's Block, over Vol- *i-r A Co.’*, corner Mulberry and Second ■treeu. Macor., Ga octl 3 ly Booms For Bent, QTKR office of Southem Express Company. Terms moderate. Apply to * T. H. HENDERSON. sep!2 tf At Express Office. DOOLY HOUSE. Br j. w. bond, Montezuma, ... Georgia. Twenty steps in front of ^Railroad. $2 per day. sep28 3m WOOD. BUTTS A ROSS. For Rent. T HE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First street, occupied at present by J. L. Salis bury, eligibly located and convenient to business. Possession given October 1st. Apply to A. B. ROSS ncpiotf' Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS. Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING! Neatly executed at the TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER STEAX PRINTING HOUSE. We make & specialty in BUI Head*, Letter Heads, Note Head*, Monthly Statement*, Cards, Tags, etc. All orders from Town and Country will be promptly attended to at the very lowest prices. North Georgia Property South Macon Drug Store. Prescription Department. I have secured the services of MR. R. tr. HOPKINS, From Louisville, Ky., NEW STYLES DESIRABLE GOODS W. A. JOHAN & GO Ladioi’ and Misses DEESS GOODS, SHAWLS, BOWS, SCAEFS, TIES, SASHES, HANDKERCHIEFS and COLLARS, Gents’ KNITTED UNDERWEAR, Scotch, English, French and American CASSIMERES, DOMESTICS & PLANTATION GOODS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASINGS, COUNTERPANES, COMFORTS, TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, D0ILES and TOWELS, TOWELS in every grade. | BLACK GOODS, BLACK GOODS Wo have now our largest stock of the above, which purchasers are respectfully invited to amine. Our stock is COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, and with an earnest desire to customers the benefit of our advantage IFHO will have cliarge of my prescription de- v t partment. 31 r. II. comes Lighly recom- mended as an experienced and careful pharmaceu- eivo tbt, and by promptness and attention to busi- I | ness, he will commend himself to the patronage I j n purchasing, all are invited to call and see what of the citizens of .south Miu-on. My prescription I department has been entirely reorganized and we can d« pplied with a fresh st<K’k of drugs and med icines. S. D. EVERETT, Druggist, jul.viseodflm Fourth street, near Arrh. sep28 tf W. A. JUHAN & CO. FOR SALE CHEAP. street between Oak and Arch. Is within a few I minutes walk of tho business part of the city, de- I pot and workshops, and lias proven to be a healthy I place. Apply to D. D. CRAIG. auglU eodtf R. A. MORRIS. GIN YOUR COTTON. II prepared to gin C< on very liberal terms. JERE HOLLIS, on Houston road, three miles from town. sept!7 2tnwtf New Goods. Staple and Fancy DRY goods: Special Notice. tJUIE surviving partners of the firm of W. A HOPSON & CO. will continue tlie 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 authorized attorney n fact. J. L. WARREN, C. P. ROBERTS, Surviving Partners. September 8th, 1873.m-p9 tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON TRANSACTS A CORRAL MIUN BIMB8. DIRECTORS*- J. C. PLANT, D. FLANDERS, H. L. JEWETT. W. B. D1NSMORE. H. B. PLANT, D. S. LITTLE, G. H. IIAZLEHURST. L C. PLANT. President. W. W. Wkiglkt, Cashier. malO-tilnovl* I. 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers We invite all to call and examine our Stook of mods and be convinced we sell THE BEST SHADES of GOODS at tho LOWEST PRICES. This week we invite special attention to the following NEW GOODS which we offer at bargain prices : 10,11, and 12-1 MARSEILLES QUILTS, 10, II and 12-1 SHEETING, 10,11.12 and 14-4 BLANKETS, . 4, 5, and G-4 BLEACHED COTTONS. Large assorments NAPKINS, DOILIES, TABLE DAMASKS and TOWELS, PIANO and TABLE COVERS. Largest assortment BLACK GOODS IN THE CITY. BLACK SILKS, of best makes, at New York prices. COLORED SILKS in all the new and Three Hundred Stoves! GUARANTEED! ■WB taro just received two car loads “ !»t H I.K V SHEAF” STOVES, anH harein .torn with them the ' * 0 “Great Benefactor,” “Sunny South,” “Cotton Plant,” “Stewart,” And other first class Cooking Stoics : nlso. n fine assortment of HEATING STOVES. The lnrf».i and beat assortment of ENAMELED GRATES ever brought to this market. A No. from the liar- low Knife to tho finest POCKET CUTLERY! And from the cheapest to the lx**t IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY fnU toc o* rnrrrih. tin I hit''. Sheet Iron and * T* j* lh? * time to rood terms a* anv Oliver, Douglass & Co., No. IS Third street. Macon. On. A huge lot of Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery and Gin ing Good*, and manufacturer* of and whote—la and retail d Plain and Pressed Tiu Ware of all descriptions. Call or send your orde buy your fall stock of Hardware and IIoumc I-'tirnl-dilnV l-oml house of the kind in the State. Prompt attention given to all orders. • B. P. WALKEK, Late of S. T. & B. P. Walker. JNO. H. DOBBS, Late of Wise, Dobbs & Co. 23 0 Crates of Crockery WALKER & DOBBS’ Crockery and China E 3VI ZF> O IR, ITT 3VC We have in store and to arrive two hundred and fifty crates C. C. and W. G. Crockery for our wholesale trade, which we intend selling ns clienp ns the cheapest. New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore not excepted. In short, and as proof, bring ns your New York invoices and we will duplicate, say nothingof the ruinous freights and breakage. CHINA. CHINA ' MACON, GA. Buy and Sell Exchange, Gold, Silver, Stock* and Bonds. Deposits Received, | inaUoolor8 - On Which Interest will be Allowed, as aoukcd rroy. PAYABLE ON CALL Advances made on Cotton and l*ro dure In Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO eli9 l.v fashionable colors, anil everything new and stylish in DRESS GOODS. WATER-PROOF LADIES’ CLOTHS— Ruching, Sash Ribbons, Kid Gloves and all novelties at the lowest prices. S. Wnxclbaum & Iiro. Proprietors “NEW YORK STORE,” sopgttf 45, aud 47Second .street. CASKS REAL FRENCH CHINA. We have now in store twenty-five casks of real French and English China which we will sell for thirty days at the following low prices: NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE C. A. Nrrrixo, President. CITY BANK MACON, GEORGIA. Capital 200,000 Dollars.] DIRECTORS: WM. B. JOHNSTON, JOHN J. GRESHAM, julyrc Cm I INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. CAPITAL—BOLD - - - - $10,000,000 CHINA TEA PLATES - - - - CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES - CHINA DINNER PLATES - - CHINA TEA SETS. 44jfieros - - CHINA DINNER SETS. 137 pieces CHINA CHAMBER SETs, English China - -- -- -- -- - CHINA TEA PLATES - - - - CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES - CHINA DINNER PLATES - - I ISI 1 25 1 601 ■.-> S 60 IMITATION CHINA TEA PLATES BREAKFAST PLATES - - - [DINNER plates ----- 7 50 in 5o 1 TEA SETS. 44 piece* - - - - 15 00160 00 DINNER SETS, 137 pieces - - | (CHAMBER SETS. 11 piece* - 7 60 10 60 DEC. GRANITE SETS. 11 piece* 1 (Ki l 501 jlOOart* CUT GLASS GOBLETS 1 251 1 75 1 500 sets GOBLETS 1 50 2 Oil I I 5 g ' 9 75 1 00 1 00| 1 25 1 25 1 50 5 501 7 M 27 00 35 00 5 tO 7 60 6 60 9 00 1 75 i 2 60 50 FOB SALE. TJ3HAT most beautiful summer residence in Cherokee Georgia, situated in the picturesque Yann’g Valley, sixteen miles from the city of Rome, and H miles from the village of Cave Spring, immediately on the Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad. The property is well known as •‘‘Woodstock,’ the residence of the late Mrs. Francis L. Bartow. The house is commodious and comfortable and the situation beautiful, healthy and attractive The farm contains 240 acres, and the place can bo subdivided and easily sold, leaving a small farm for the owner of the residence. Sale to take place in front of the Court-house, Rome, Ga, on the first Tuesday in October TERMS—One-half cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at seven per cent, sccur- by mortgage on land. FANCY POULTRY! HAVE FOR SALE 2 Trio Houdans. 2 Trio Golden Poland*. 1 Trio Silver Spangled Hamburg*, 5 Trio W. F. Black Sj>anish, 10 Trio Light Brahma.*, s# Trio Dark Brahmas, 10 Trio Buff Cochins, 1 Trio Part. Cochin.*, 2 Pairs Spanish Bantams, 2 Pairs Black Caron Duck*, 5 Pairs White Ales bury Duck*. All of the above fowls are warranted strictly first-class, and will bo sold at reasonable prices. Call on or address S. G. WOOD, *op30 lw Nashville, Toiih. Insures Stores, Merchandise, Dwellings, Fumi- | ture and all other property at LOWEST RATES! 100 TEIPLE-PLATED CASTOKS; 6 CUT GLASS BOTTLES, $G 00 EACH. ' 150 dozen BRITTANTA DIPPERS, to the trade nt New York prices. Cutlery and Silver-Plated Ware, GLASS WARE, LAMPS, KEROSENE AND GAS CHANDELIERS, DRESSED TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, KEROSENE OIL, By the Gallon. Barrel or Car Load. Come and see or send us your orders. WALKER «3c DOBBS, 82 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA. SOLE A6ENTS FOR THE PORTER COMBINATION ANO PLANTATION KOE. sep21eod3m W. A. HOPSON & CO Bring on Your Cotton!' ti-wlo KTYlDI.'^ Air^lraB^IMA fepftoodtdn FRANK M. HIGHT, Executor. Cotton in Warehouse. hecato their receipt* for the any good* in our stock at CASH PRICES! Arreciny to hold the Couon Tliirt vor Siity Do vs. nnm intenst at the rate ot If per cent, per month—Cotton to be insuml at owners’ expense. OUR STOCK OP' GROCERIES I* complete in every particular. 1 tf JAQIE8 Jc JOHNSON, Staple and Fancy (DRY GOOD S! They invite particular attention to their apartments of | HOSIERY. DAMASKS. LINENS, SHEETINGS. BLANKETS, TOWELS, FLANNELS, JEANS, CASSIMERES, SILKS. DRESS GOODS, etc^ etc., Due notice will be given of their OPENING DAY, For Ladies’ Dresses, Suits, Cravats, Collars, Ties, | Laces, Trimmings, and Novelties in th£t line. ATTENTION! MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS 1,000 Bales Cotton! Assignee’s Sale. H Y virtue of an order of the Register in Bank- I ruptry. I will sell, in Eatonton, Putnam WANTED BY COLLINS & LITTLE. The Traveling Agcnto; AND Ml "l \GLK. Writes - be T ki.xu rath follow* from —Sale* include 66i*» American; <rf upland*. hetM* hikmI onlmary. deincml October, ^13-16. official qucCatlom. up«anda *1; Ork-aii* iq i haa punratKin and purification tbev have &>b n.A . ml., r :k». 1n73. ' ,«»./ Mestem'cr : The Bed, And joyful .... os mot my IL-Yning oar. Produce. : -Tho*' friend, from Jiurjvr, Jones and I x„ Yonv-Xooo-l-Tcxir qu h-t mral firm. ! Twitrg-, I Wb "*t inactive. Com dull and nuclianccd “ j From Houm-*n. Bibb, Munroi*, and ftom I the furth The -urtling drawback on nearly all medicinal er been that m their proesa* of j ~ aW debili tated the *y*tem. To obviate this difficulty phy sicians have long sought lor an agent that would oi*t«?nla The Oat, l tin ■ Pl- rfde of the with a ven nv matt. fey' • i« «lown with a ven^vane ■ pled with U.o cloud, of .lust •in* >rt ibiv warm for the time T - ’.ay. iow.-v.t, ”OM Sol” has ( • u lor \i- . ..nduct of )o*L‘r- te. .-j-u:^ in-hind t ie rittH-y * . . h liuv, ovrrva>t the .ky, : . ■ .■ r.iMt- i:i;.m-.iu-.-. felt here at 1 v auty of the yellow fever. All . :4 1»-T from Mont^»mery arc held | . uiline. an i pn>- nireri» from that ' • i* lui.tt-M t< enter here. i.ot: . to.it in.twith.-tnndin^ the 1 tij'hUie-f of the money market , t . re i- consideruble improve- * 4**m^ r cn in the ••Bluff Oily ."all of . an- i<.‘ a very subtitontial character. ' .ereliunt*. t<*», Were doill^ u smitah- | ■ i»iu.--..* until the crash in finan- rei«-*i e *me. utid now it is a difficult : r for the fanner to realise even a ilur* on it bale of notion. But for- ' v t ti«* . roj* i> «t:ll ut home an-1 i .«• en.-;» luu* J-asj-e-i. no doubt trade • j»eii with ten-fold vigur. t part Of Georgia, and fnmi further 'Alaiam. Will help us In-ar this brunt; They’re bringing in their cotton.” An-1 n-»w. my lA>r«l. can you deny me ? Aloitzo—No more! Pray say no mors! Go make your bill. octi 3t n-1 twist tobacco. 1,000 boxes ping ,0O MXiO cigar*. 100 jiirs of snuff. 10.0U0 Cliftondale cherooU. 10,0* kl Slade cheroot*. t.jt'»tf at Geo. W. Hxao’r. ! 17.no. Lard quiet and un- hang**!. Turpentine steady at 4*4- R-*in steady ' 2 8ny2's5 tnr straintv!. Freight** steady. Eveumg—Flour -ganvjy «u active; cnmrnon to fair extra 6 65* 73r\ jn«l to choice do. 7 40* 10 75. Whisky -ram an.1 decidedly hicher at I o\m ] m. Wlieat dull and hcavv-, hi>lders anvKHis to renlin-at ->)!k>-j*-.|i^i^ u> huv<t« -rflcred; winter red ar-Ueni -«ua62. Corn opered firn but rkw-d dull with adraure 1»m4- R*ct- quirt. Pork -*tratdy. I^inl tiuiet. R***m steady, j Tall-'W active. Freiglits um hanerd. Loflsriu.*—Flour m lair demand, -xtra fa mi- , ly 4 W; ext Is Xo 1 7 *0. Coro. 6Sa66 sl'..-4ML Pro- | quiet. Port 16 (Mi. Bacon, slionldcrs 8J; i agent Purge, Purify end Strengthen At One end ike law Ttae. Their research haa at laat been rewarded by a discovery wbieh folly realises the fondest desires ! >.4 the medical faculty, and which t» iustly regard ed as the u.o»t imjsirtaatlnuAph Uwt pharmacy has ever achieved. This important desideratum is Nr. Tutt’a VefetaUe Liter JPtlis, JOHN INGALLS SPSCUI, AGENT FOE CASWELL,TTAS^A~RTI& CO.’S PHARMACEUTICAL preparations. W OULD invite the attention of physicians • j others to the preparations of this old bouse. They are endorsed by al the leading physicians in New York city. HaxardA Caswell’s Pure and Sweet COD LIVER OIL I Eitft-K Choice Floi u i» pronounced br all eho liave tried it the brst. Manufac tured by W. J. Lawton \ Co. angtitf Wliich purify t! e blood and remove all corrupt humor* and unhealthy acrummulations # n»m the body, and ret prodoev no weakness or laastudq whatevt-r. but «*i the conararv tone the stomach, mi miigorate the hc*ly during thi progress of j their oneratmm. They unite th» b- - uJore irre- Always on hand. Fresh lot received this dav : clear nb Mde-. 9t : rl.*.r -*.1#-*. s»i. packed; *a*nr- concibible qualities <* a Strengthen! a. Purgative • leaders supplied at proprietors’prices. cure-i Ihul" Wi 151. plain 13. Laid, tu n* ' an«l a Furifvmr Tonic. *ep2l tf J k*v ri; u*f.m v Whisky •«, currency. Dr. Tutt V Pill* are the mom active and ClxcijrgATI—Flour steady at 6 *0a7 OOC Corn searehing medgnic :n existemv. Th»y at once nominal at 51a6- l*.o\ isuui* steadv; 1* 75 hkl for attack the very not of disease*, and their action is »o prompt that in an hour or two after tbev are taken the patient » awrare u# their good efft-cu. Tbev maybe tak-*n at any time without n-etraint of diet or occu[K*tion ; they produce neither nau sea. rnpiiur or debility, and a» s family medicine tber hare no rival. Pnre 25 cents a box. Sold by all Dnuopata. Pnnrapal Office. 46 Cortlandt street. New York. repiarodJtwly tmrk. bekl at 15 0u Lanl quiet at >f fur nO-'iai. 6 ?->r kettle. Knra-n in fair jwl»l.;ug demand; *h<vul- der* clear no *ides >i; clear *Jd«a* H- Whisky nominally uncLunsnl. St Loris— Flour, more doirur. pner*unrhano-tl. r<-rn .n ev»«i drtuvnd an-1 hurtier. No. 2 mixed 41 i 42i for east sute elevator. 424 lor October. 45i for Noresnher. Whisky firm at ri Pork k.wrr at 14 60*15 0(1. Baram in improved demand with better feeling 4>r joldnng and order kgst shoul der* *4; clear nb * clear s»j. Lard, no ■!« Wimisoro* — Spini» Turpentine steady al 228. Rosin steady: strained 2 35; No 1 Til* tru*ie will save money by pur- Crude turjienline »teady : hard 1 ydlow dip and rirgiii S <*>. Tar firm at 2 25. Liverpool—Noon—Breadstuff* quiet. ohman# their flour of the Engle Mill*. All ifTudes ^ruaruntoed to give satisfac tion ; only heat amber and white wheat us«-l. au#31tf i WANTED AT ONCE. 0 *^5 TWO first-class practical Cin Maker*. . l“*^a»ter) to whom the highest wage* will be P. C. 8AWRER comity, Georgia, on Saturday, the 18th day of October next at public outcry, to the highest bid der. the following property, belonging to the es- rnixiut light miles fp.:a aad known a, JlljuSSSi^coutiuue until -I-inrh-j Mill." t.® :her with tho intern* of SL- n5S? ““"I «*«■<«*!«»-wjfUvm Cora —* - > ■ ■ . . nar •*, Bu^mes nml Wagons attne lowest rash M ilkins Lincb in the b*ok. of account bdonzim; to Sid mill. ROBL'RT JL NISUKT. neper law3t A-dimce. Notice in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS- TRICT OF GEORGIA. In the matter of John Z. Maddox—Bankrupt. » In Bankruptcy. fTX) whom it may concern.—The undersigned A hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of John Z. Maddox, of the county of Put nam, and State of Georgia, within said district, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said district. ROBERT A. NISBET. *ep271aw3t Assignee. Karine News. Sugar! Sugar 1 r !E undersigned have been appointed role agents for the State of Georgia for the COLVKRT 8TKAM SUGAR REFINERY. CHB8AFKAKE STEAM SUGAR REFINERY. MERCHANTS' STEAM SUGAR REFINERY, of Baltir.i-re. We sulicit i-nter* from the trade ami will guarantor prios to tv as low as if or- -tend din-t. «. arpis lta Warfield a waynk. 8. G. Bonn. President. R. F. Lawton, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. | »■« ia kin -few Build lac. Receives Deposits; BI TS AXD SILLS ZTCHA.VGB. Make Adruce. on Stocks. Bands. Cotton in Store. Also on Shipments ot Cotton. OOLMtoTlOXS PEBMPTLY AlTKJfDED TO. MM1) Special Notice. I DESIRE to sell the stork, fixtures, and good will of my store. The stock is the very best, it Is in prime order, and only needs the addition of a few new goods to make it first-class. The fixture* are modem and a* good aa new The "good will” embraces the patronage of nearly every citizen of Macon, and irreat numbers of the people of the surrounding counties. Any one desirinr to enter a business which is genteel and can be easily conducted, and which upon a very small investm it will yield an inrona-j of three thousand dollars, can make easy term* with me. Satisfactory reasons will be given for my willingness to relinquish the business, and mj service* will be given to my successor until he has mastered the biiMncM. Apply immediately to *eptl4if THUS. U. CONNER. , value. Bring along your wnrebouM? cotton re ceipt*. COLLINS A LITTLE. scp26 lw NOTICE. TO THE Cf STOWERS —op— COCHBAN, McLEAN* & CO., New York City. ■fTTE are authorized to notify the customers of 11 Cochran, McLean* Co* New Yurie, that they can remit to that firm in currency, per ex press. at the expense of Cochran, McLean A Co, either directly or through us. Saulsbtet. eespess a co.. JOHNSON & SMITH UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTEES IN 500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 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 hales Bagging Twine. sep27t£ scp27 lw Macon. G'xjrsift. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Opposite Huff’s New Building, Cherry St., between Third and Faur th, MACON, GA. , T HIS well-known house being now suitably fitted up, the undersigned is prepared to ac commodate Boarders—Permanent, Transient and Day. Guests will receive the best attention, anti the Table supplied with the finest the market af fords. julySOtf » J. H. BRE3IER. FOR RENT OR LEASE ! ■\fY property in Hiohory Grove, Crawford I JjX county, consisting of a Store-bou*—. Blark- snnth shop and Dwelling, with all n*<-es*arj* out- bnildtngs. One of the h*-st renin try stand* in Middle Gearjria. All of which is in excellent re- I*iir. If desired, a rood farm adjoining, con«isting of 300 acres can be rented on zoo«l term*. For tortus apply to MRS. M. E. DANIELLY, ille, Ga. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. r of i fit.c correct the slightest error in the r .'“, V v ‘c v r t r . observatory and one of the most approved TRANrl 1 I- * . ing the meridian passage of the sun and stars, I will be abl t P tccll as all hinds the exact Maco» mean time to within s fraction of - - _ . . . . Special atte ntion paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine n atehes, new wrtrk made to order. ;ul27 1J D. F.FLE3IIXG. sep2M2wAw*t Or J-P. BLASENOAMB. on. Ga. STORE TO RENT. 4 LARGE STORE, good dry cellar, good bus- JA in* ** stand. Apply to m l 1 6\ oLl V E R. DOUG LASS A Co. JAMES M. WILSON. 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES, FOR THE FALL TRADE. w „| veil K-Urtvl M«-k of BOOTS stock. p. plbmuto * co., i IUYNK STREET. CORNER OF' CHUBCH STREET G1 lP1LU.V SAMEEL A, NET.I.SON. ;augrtcudimj