Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, October 04, 1873, Image 4

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THE Macon lulLY TELEGRAPH ANT) MESSENGER: SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 4. i8T«. r l'l IK CTPY. TKRIll BI.E NORiriUi:. <li»r Nun Killed Outright and An* | other HrrltfiM) Kurt. ■ at the re entity kno •»n l tber-forv ran* i Financial and Commercial o’clo 7it, a Len ytook ph and his m ■Hed in \ and the ily quj Levy faile and on th. i party *t, Th til from ya were at play <wj r evening, a platol heir midat, which (djaccnt dwelling, ix»*low into a room party of ladle*. • Hippodrome. A young Mr. Wilder, ion of Mr. R. C. V,’ild.tr, fell from the hippodromeyesterday nft« i a distance of twenty*one feet. He wax -vervl j hurt by the fall, but for tunately no bones were broken, aud it is lxdievod he has *u*toinod no serion* in juries. Dr. Hall attended him. The Wrnflirr. Yesterday was suited to be put down in the calendar as one of those fine autumnal days of which the poets sing, and in which boys delight whenever they desire to hunt the agile squirrel or the shiny rbinespin. It was one of those days when the sun was not too worm nor the shade too cool—-when a man can be com fortable anywhere, or could tie if it was not for the “stringency of the money market." Fin tir Me pe*. J. F. Ru-ficM k Co. have our thanks fora nice lot of v**ry delicious grapes. These gentlemen, at their store on Fourth street, have on hand a great variety of fruit, including everything t market affords at this season of the year. Their stock of grapes, especially, is very fine, and embraces many of the most de licious species known. There is no bet tor or more wholevomo fruit than the grope, and we are glad to see them be- reining so abun<lant in this market. The I*ark. Work is advancing satisfactorily upon the fair grounds. The frame of the new exhibition hall is being rapidly raised) and when this is once up, it will require but a short time to board it in. Some more stock arrived yesterday and went into quarters at tho park. Quito a large number of chicken-coops have hien delivered upon the grounds. There is every indication that the chicken show is to bo a most magnificent one. It is probable that it will bring together a greater number and more varieties of the chicken than were ever seen together be fore in the South. 1’iitillr ftUtlinoK. The high schools, of which Mr. J. H. Roberts is Principal, had more appli* turns than could lie accommodated. There will have to be increased facilities for the accommoiUtion of pupils in this depart ment of the public schools, and wo hope such facilities will be provided at the mrlieht practicable opportunity. As soon as the fair is over, we hope to m>e some activity among those whose busin«s<s it is to get the public school buildings ready. It is useless to attempt a system of public schools that cannot ac commodate all applicants. There should be room enough for all. The vinyor’* court. There were three parties before His Honor, the Mayor, yesterday morning. The first ease called was against Judge •j. j. Walton, charged with being drunk. The Judge acknowledged too much of the eoro and asked to be forgiven “jes this one time, and I'll never drink any more in all my life." This was a splendid promise and in consideration of it. His Honor fine'! Judge Walton only live dol- 1:ups or ten days on the streets. t\>r. Dwiloavy had n difficulty with Nathau Pubs, in the latter’s store on 11 ridge Row, Thursday evening. Ko struck Hlikes and then made himself k arce in that neighborhood. The Mayor thud him ten dollars or thirty days on the street. Yountr Africa ill flic Field. We w.-re i. -t a little amused yestenlay to observe on the streets a now military corps, composed of juvenileilarkeys, each with a staring flower in his cap, and marching to the music of a cBlspfcfcfsri tin can for a drum, and the shrill notes of a capital whistler in lion of fife. “ March right” was the only order tho captain «omumnding hud nymtored, and this was repeated with a frequency and unction not to be surpassed by a Georg a militia major. The little fellows felt their k vpiug, and though somewhat after the FallstaiHan order in the matter of shirt tails and breeches really did about :,s v ll wo opine as their ebony seniors. With such valliant assailants upon tne hen roewts of the neighborhood, not oven •tardy chanUdsr ooald keep them at hay. Tlic Flojd ltldci. At the meeting of the Floyd Riff Thursday night, the unnual election of ©:!i rs came off. Below will be found a list, which shows that quite a number of changes have been made: Thomas Hardeman, Captain. ck last ween Nathaniel Corn.-liin Don of*the former, toting and death ling of IL Wer- >eors that, for 24 hours post, nvl had been going on be- deceased, his wife and Don . h terminated in a fight on afternoon, for which they were loned before the Mayor. Don 1 to appear at the City Hall, i showing made, was fined ten dollars or thirty days' imprisonment. D ukos was discharged. During Friday,’ the quarrel was re newed, and another fight would have re- suited but for tbs MnM tt Nfa man Craig. Last night, during tho ab sence of Don Levy, Duka* and his wife re newed the quarrel, and the latter, it is supposed, must have sent for her son, be came soon after, and, entering tho bouse, immediately assaulted Dukes. Dukes stated that he was an old man, and begged to be let alooe; but his as sailant replied that he had bothered his mother long enough, and with many curses ordered him to leave the house After knocking or shoving Dukes down several times. Don Levy finally ejected him from the premises, and kicked him out upon the pavement. Dukes then rose and again urged Don Levy to desist. And the latter cursing him and shaking his fist in his face, turned to re-enter tho house. In censed at this, the old man drew a knife and followed him. Don Levy*s at tention being called to the fact by the exclamation of a bystander, ho imme diately drew a pistol and fired three times at his antagonist. The first shot missed Dukes and took effect in tho thigh of Mr. Werling, who was in no way connected with tho difficulty. Werling fell, and Dukes continuing to advance, received two other shots, one in the thigh and tho other in the centre of the abdomen, tho latter bringing him to the ground. Don Levy then crossed tho street and imme diately fled in tho direction of tho old . .-ii:. t. ry. Dukes was taken into the house and died in about an hour. Tho other wounded man was also removed to his residence near by. AN UNNATURAL WIFE. At the time that Don Levy was kicking an<l beating Mr. Dukes on the outside of the house, his mother came to tho door, and told her soon to kill the old scoundrel, as she could not live for him. She after wards evinced very littlo feeling or com punction at the death of her husband. Dukes ha<l been drinking, and was still under the influence of liquor. Don Levy was sober. The latter was known by sight to many of our citizens as the usher in Ralston's Hall last winter. He is of prepossessing appearance. All the par ties ore old citizens, and somewhat noto rious as to character. When the writer reached tho spot ho found a dense crowd in and about the house of tho wounded man, and Chief of Police Carnes and some of his men on the spot. The deceased breathed but twice after he entered, and died without a stmgglo. There was very little external hemorrhage. Mr. Werling's * wound, though serious, is not considered dan gerous. A Polite Conductor. The Fort Valley Mirror of the 1st has the following, which illustrates tho po liteness of one of tho most courteous con ductors that run out of Macon, and also makes a clover hit at tho popular topic of tli*- tin:* -: Tip? venerable Dr. L. Pierce passed through this place on his was to Colum bus a few dnys ago, on tho accommoda tion freight with Jos. Dense as conduc tor. Jim procured the old gentleman a pillojv to rest his head on, when the Doc tor eulogized him by saying ho was the most urban# conductor on the rood. Jim replied thusly: “Why, sir! One day last week I stopped my train at Jones' Crossing and took on an old lady who wanted to go to Columbus to sell eleven She said if I would wait fifteen minutes she would make out the dozen, as the old hen was on, and would be ‘all right’ in a little or no time. I waited as she directed; tho old hen announced that IcfMvfits would be paid and tho old lady made a run on her. with i • surrounded; and no inrurorant at prvwmt known so tSw+ivtiy an- am Hr? ritahrinr elixir which. rpcrtcnrt:'V luuoa of Ho*tetter'» r*. has bm for mote than twenty lard tonic of America. In crowded a atmosphere i« contaminated with ■eparahlo from large populations; km*, where the mmt-v soil reeks on the prairies and in the Comets, when every fall the air U tainted with ex halations from rolling weeds and ctsmcm. or de- oomposing learea—in short, in every locality a here mab na cx>t-. this jiowerfol 'eirctable an- ti lot. j-sir.--.tl> i-.-ier.aii-! rim.-, bil ious fevers, dysentery, rnneoxtton of the liver, jaundice, rheumatism, and all diseases which are venerated by infected air, impure water, or sod den changes at temperature, may be averted by Ntrevurtbening and nmhtinr the system in ad vance with Hostetter’s Bitten. Autumn is al ways a aeason of peril, especially to weak, suscep tible organisation*. Even the more vigorous are apt to be in some measure depressed by th? ho raid atroosphere. It**lex! *ith deleterious ran-, produced by vegetable decay. The fall is a period of the year when the renovation aud regulation of the living machine is peculiarly important, and the bitten should therefore be taken daily at this critical season. ^ Ds. Wistab's Wild Cbkobt Balsam.—Thii Balsamic compound has become a home fixture. Let all who suffer, and have in vain attempted to cure their coughs, colds, bronchial or pulmonary complaint*, make me of this unequalled remedy It can be relied upon, the mass of testimony that has been published since its introduction, being ample proof of it* efficacy. iftice Telfc-.K 15c for lo Bprorotuent in the Lbouft any iaaprovc- ■1 demand for mid- s 11 nff.-nrur hefrur :n; Idling* and 15*c FUNERAL NOTICE. The frv-ndii and acquaintances of Mr. J. 1 Jo5K and family are respectfully invited to a teed his funeral of from his residence, near Bag Mills. THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOOX at o’ckick. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and 149 by r. i to-day well Soft Saks—3W by rail b i; .neats were 253 bnfcw. Sales 349. ON COTTON STATEMENT. 1 Sept. 1. lATZ.—. tv 6SS iously A,4»— 7.1M Shipped previously Stock on liand this e Hunt. Ranein A Lamas.—This well known and reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has thep of all who have tried it. In bottles at 50 cents and flUO. An Antidote for Cholera is found in Simmons' Liver Regulator, whirh. keeping the livei health j action and cleansing the stomach and bow els, braces the entire system against the disease. H ea lt h f r ls ess.— A distinguished physician says: "After a careful examination of Dr. Price’i Cream Baking Powder, I am satisfied that it is a wholesome and valuable preparation, with which bread and other articles may be prepared suitable to a weakened and disordered digestion. I have introduced it among my patients, and have yet to learn of the first instance where a convalescent patient could not indulge in warm biscuits made with it, and feel the better for it. Sour milk and salaratus will not, I hope, be longer used to poison the stomach and corrupt the blood.” Dr. Price’i Special Flavoring Extracts as well as his Cream Baking Powder, has gained tlicir popularity and extensive sale from their perfect purity and unva rying quality. A Jewel.—Sozodont purifies, Sozodont Benuti Acs. Sozodont Gratifies all who use it. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. Challenge.—Tho makers of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder and Special Flavorings have ad vantages for purchasing materials in largo quan tities and arrangements for manufacturing raon complete and extensive than any other manufac turers, which enables them to challenge any per son to produce a perfectly pure baking powder or flavoring extract at a less price than they offer Dr. Price’s. They care not how great the competition or inducements to an increase of profits by adul teration, they are determined to protect the con sumer by furnishing strictly pure and reliable ar- ides at a living profit. The Cheapest and Best.—Hook’s Eureka Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in the treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia. Sick Head ache, Costiveness, and all that class of diseases' arising from a disordered state of the stomach and liver. novSOly Xo Other Medicine ever attained such an un precedented sale as Helmbold’s Bucliu. Its name and fame are known everywhere; and it deserves iis great reputation, for it has undoubted merit. It is warranted to cure all disease of the kidneys and the urinary organa. Beware of counterfeit*. Genuine lias private proprietaiy stamp of H. T. II elm bold on each bottle. READING NOTICES. G )MPREcnr*a “ Koshor” sausage just received at Putzkl’s. Grvprs, cabbage, pickles by the gal lon, dried beef, l*oef tongues, Fulton mar ket beef, bloater mackerel, prunes, rais ins, currants, cranberries, apples) etc., at lt S. T. Walker's. Don't forget to attend the auction sale of 0. E. Besore this morning, at 10 o’clock. It Refreshing.—If you feel oppressed by tho heat and dust, just step into Loh's, in the Lanier House building, and take a cool refreshing bath for only twenty-five cents. Shaving, hair .cutting, etc., by the most skillful tonsorial artists, and at the coolest establishment in the city. Strangers visiting Macon should remem ber this—the people here all know it. julylSeodtf Motiters, Mothers, Mothers.—Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Sy rup for all diseases incident to the period of toothing in children. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother. Be sure to call for "Mus. Wins- low’.*. Soot IIIN.-, S\ ki p.” For sale by all druggists. junf-25 eodCm. XERvors Debility.—A depressed, irritable stato of mind; a weak, n**mms exhausted feel ing; no energy or animation; confused head, weak memory, often with debilitating, involunta ry discharges. The consequence of excesses, men tal orerwork or indiseretioi/s. This nervous DE BILITY finds a sovereign cure in Humphreys Homeopathic Specific, Xo. is. It tones up the system, arrests discharges, dispels the the mental gloom an<f despondency, and rejuvenates tho en tire system. It is perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price $5 for a ]mckage of five boxes and a large 32 vial of powder, which is important old, serious cases; or f 1 per single box. Sold by all druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMED PATH1C MEDICINE CO- Xo. 5fi2 Broadway. X. Y. For sale by John Ingnls and Hunt. Ran kin ft Lamar, Macon. Ga. apr!5eod±wt( LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. New York—Xo>»»—Slock* active. Mo thing doing. Gold I<H. Exchange, long 7b short 8|. Government* dull. State* quiet. Evening—The street rate of discount is 1 per cent, below the hank rate. Midnisht—HI* 15; *2n 8b 84* 9J. G5* 10; new IS* 67s 141; 88* Uh new 5* M: 10-40* g|. Tennessee* 7-ti: ik*w 72i; Virginia* 35; new - consol* 45; deni 90; Louisians* +K new 40; lev ft*. 5-1; 3s 55; Alabama ft* 70; 5* no bids; North Carotin** 22; new 17; special tax 10; South Car olina* no bid*; new 10; April and October Z6. bills for Georgia ft* or 7*. New Orleans—Gold nominal. Currency high en sales at ft per cent, premium for certified check*. Sterling exchange, hank drafts 131'^’“' domestic nominal. London—Noon—Oorso!s82!(39H* 3s 91). Ene 43. Cotton. New Yore—Noon—Cotton firm; safe* 772; up land* 1S|; Orleans 191. Futures opened as follows; October 17 9-16; No- vetnlicr 171-r 17 7-16; December 171; January 17h February 17J. Future-* closed barely steady, sab's 13 r ft00; Octo ber 1711*32; Xoyamher 17 3-16; Ifccember 17b January* 17 3-lft-i 17|. Evening—Cotton, net receipt* 114; grow Idft; sale* 1430; uplands 1S| Orleans 191; market steady. Compartive Cotton Statement—Net receipts at all United State* port* during the week 34,017; same week last year 9o.0ft5; total receipts to date 141,789; to same date last year 250.514; export* for the week 969»; last year 36.821; total exportstodate 32.129; last year 67^46; stock at all United States port* 212^*5; last yeas 194,193; stock at interior town*, less Selma. 26.245; last year 22.104; stock at Liverpool ft45.uoo ; ln»i year 704000; American afloat for Great Britain 29.000; last year 11.000. New Orleans—Cotton, net receipts 25N6 ; gross 32ftft; expert* continent —; sale* 1500; stock 29,421; middlings 18; low middlings 17b strict good ordinary 16b ordinary llMU7b market firm. Weekly net receipts 12.380; cross 13.910; export to continent 471; coastwise 1172; sale* 9700, Wilminotox—Cotton, net receipt* 77; export* 65: stock 1226; market quiet. Weekly net receipt* 898; export* coastvriae 389 Augusta—Cotton, net receipt* 286; sales 450; middlings 151: market quiet and steady. Weekly net receipt* 1635; sales 1181; taken by mil!* 23. Savannah—Cotton, net receipt* 1827: rales 590; exports coastwise 1868; stock 1S£27; middlings 16): market quiet. Weekly net receipt* 12,500; exports coastwise 7638; rales 3845. Charleston—Cotton, net receipts 302; export* coastwise 2436; rale* 300; stock 7439; middlings 161; low middlings 16; strict good ordinary IS; market steady. Weekly net rtoeipts 8879; export* coastwise 6842; sales 2425. Mobile—Cotton, net reeeipt*161; exports coast wise 676; sales 250; stock 9057; middlings 17; low middlings 16; strict good ordinary 15; demand fair. Weekly net receipt*. 5925; exports coastwise 3368; continent 500; rales 4200. Boston—Cotton, uet receipts 112; gross 1022; sal 300; stock 8000. middlings 18|; market firm. Weekly net receipts 905;oxports to Great Britain —: sales 1200. MEMPHis-Cotton.net receipts 535; shipments 309; stock 8638; low middlings 16; market fir Weekly net receipts 5615; shipments 2049; 4000. Galveston—Cotton, net receipts 260*. exports coastwise —; sale* 7; stock 10,809. Philadelphia—Cotton, net receipts 30; gross gross 785; middlings 18b low middlings 18; strict good ordinary 17; market quiet. Liverpool— Noon—Cotton, sales 15.000 bales; speculation and export 3000: market strong; up lands 8J(S?9; Orleans 9i 5 9h ' Sales of the week 85,000; export 8000*. specula tion 7,000; stock 645,000; American 180,000; re ceipts 60.000; American 4,000; actual export 8,000: afloat 216.000; American 29,000. Sales of uplands, basis good ordinary, shipped October and November 813-16; no sales to arrive; sellere demand 1-16 advance. Later—Sales of uplands, basis of low middlings, sqipped October, 9. Produce. New Your—Noon—Flour is quiet and steady. Wheat dull and unchanged. Com quiet and firm. Pork dull and nominal: new mess 17 00® 17 12b Lard quiet aud unchanged. Turpentine firm at 41. Roidn firm at 2 90®2 95 for strained. Freights steady. Evenin--Flour firm but not active; Southern common to fair extra 6 70(37 35: good to choice do 7 40(210 75. Whisky 1 05. Wheat 2®3 lower; the difficulty of selling exchange checks export; millers buying sparingly; winter red western 1 61 Si 62. Com dull; mixed and yellow 77069. Cof- fee a little stronger at 20(£—• Bice quiet; Caroli na 8b£9}. Pork steady and firmer: new mess 17 25. Rosin quiet. Turpentine firm. Freights Ann. Cincinnati—Flour steady at 6 8©a7 00. Com quiet at 55. Provisians steady. Pork 14 50. Lard quiet and firm; sales of steam at 71; generally held at 8; kettle, fair jobbing salqs at 8@8b Bacon in fair jobbing demand; shoulders 8b clear rib sides 81(39. hr Loris—Flour quiet and unchanged. Com higher; No. 2 mixed 42. spot and October. Whisky offered *t 93; no sales. Pork nominal. Bacon, a goal mam orders here for small lots which were filled to-day; over 500 casks were sold; shoulders WANTED. ^POSITION *.s Boc.k-lt«i»-r or Cltrk. by I Special Notice. T HOSE who are indebted to us are requested to call and pay their accounts on or before the 14thof October, at the store of 3(essrs. Sin gleton, Hunt ± Co, who are authorized to re ceipt for us. oct4 St W. A. BANKS k SONS. FOR ONE M AY be bad for $<300. 1 House, containing five i WEEK nice comfortabl rooms, kitchen and wood house; all in good condition; healthy locali ty; very convenient to businevs part of*the city, Deferred payment on half the amount, if desired. Inquire it * WM. MASON. JR- oct4 eodSt Telegraph and Messenger office. Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING! Neatly executed ai tho TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER NTEAX PRINTING HOUSE. We make a specialty in Bill Heads, Letter Head*, Note Heads. .Monthly Statements, Cards, Tags, etc. All orders from Town and Country will be promptly attended to at the very lowest prices. sep30 tf• FOR RENT. L C. PLANT A SON. MRS. S. AUD0UIN H AS returned from New York with a beau tiful assortment of ELEGANT MILLINERY . —AND— FANCY GOODS! Which will be ready for inspection WEDNES DAY, October 8th. Her friends and customers are invited to call. oct4-1w THE PRATT GIN! "^yE have in store ready for shipment 40’s, 45’s. and 50’s. You who have been waiting for Gins and cannot get them, call on ns. W’o can serve you promptly. JOHNSON & DUNLAP, oct4 ratktu No. 72 3d street, Macon, G&. DENNISON’S *ATB1YT SHIPPING TAGS iver Two Hundred Millions have been used within the past ten years, 'without complaint of las* by Tag be- Rooming detached. They are more re liable for marking Cotton Bales than any Tag in use. All Express Companies use them. Sold by Printers anil Stationers everywhere. oct4 Sin G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—’Whereas. J. o. Danforth applies to me for letters of admin istration upon the estate of Jacob R. Danforth, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said de ceased,.to be and apjiear at my office on or before the first Monday in November next, to show cause, if any tliey can. whv letters of administra tion should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand officially. oct4 30d C. T. WARD, Ordinary. M ■ aU w hom it may concern: John E. Wade bav in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Nancy Hillman, late of said county. Tins is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Nancy Hillman, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can. why permanent administration should not be granted to the applicant. This Oc- t/.k» -i ie*r* w d ini— COUNTY.—Whereas, LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO., f, MSWK (GUIOX LINE.) F IRST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New York and Liverpool every Wednesday, afford ing the best possible accommodation for the sa loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued for passage money from Europe at current rate% For rates of passage and other information, ap ply to WILLI AMS A GUIOX. 29 Broadway, New York. Or to W. McKAY. Agent, octl Im No. ftS Second street. Macon. Ga. WANTED AT ONCE. _ (Brens ter) to whom tho highest wares will bo paid, by tin* day or piece, julylltf P. a SAWRER Assignee’s Sale. T)Y rirtiie of an order of the Register in Bank- n ruptcy, I will sell, in Eatonton, Putnam county, Georgia, on Saturday, the ISth day of October next, at public outcry, to the highest bid der. tho following property, belonging to the es tate of Wilkins Linen, Bankrupt: Two-tenths undivided interest in the mill property situated alK>ut eight miles from Eatonton, and known as “Linch’s Mill.” together with the interest of said Wilkins Linch in the books of account belonging to said mill. . ROBERT A. N1SBET, scp27 lawSt Assignee. Notice in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DIS TRICT OF GEORGLV. In the matter of John Z. Maddox—Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. rpO whom it may concern.—The undersigned X hereby gives notiee of his appointment :vs assignee of John Z. Maddox, of the county of Put nam, and State of Georgia, within said district, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by tho District Court of said district. ROBERT A. NISBBT, sop27 1aw3t Assignee. THE LOGAN “DINNA YE HEAR THE SLOGAN? i EW :<n— 1 —AND— POTZEL & SON Beg leave to call the attention of their numerous patrons to. the below mentioned list of GROCERIES | DESIRABLE. GOODS -COMPRISING- Thirty-one Different Kinds of Canned Goods! As follows: Fresh Mackerel. Fresh S.dwon. Lohsters Oysters, Clams, Sardines, Club Fish, Peach--*, Pmoappkn. Quince*, Pears. Cherries. Raspberries. Illacklx-rries. Strawl>erries. Pie Fruits. Tomatt**--. Peas. String !»«•:’.!>*. Lima Beans. Asparaxns. SuccoCash* Saco, Corn, dense ! 31 ilk. Damaaa*. Devilled Ham, Lobster, i’aitridge. Duck and Turkey. Spiced Salmon, Con- All of the above are Packed This Season ! jo:— TEAS A SPECIALTY •LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! We have now in stock the LARGEST and most COMPLETE assortmemnt of r r Ei & i IN THIS MARKET. TEN DIFFERENT SHADES OF TEAS ! From 70 Cents per Pound and Upwards! ALSO ON HAND Parelied Rio and Java Coffees, Pickles, Preserves. Jellies, Jams Farinas Mustards. Mackerel, Cheese, Butter, Lard, and everything else appertaining to a Grocery Store. LIQUORS. We take pleasure in statins: tliat the Century WIiislsLy Was awarded the HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE VIENNA EXPOSITION OVER ALL COMPETITORS T Constantly on hand, Port, Sherry, Madeira ;uid Rhine Wine* Hennessey. Martel and Otanl Duprey Brandies, etc., etc., etc. In all Fabrics are received daily | )T W. A. JOHAN & CO Ladies’ and Misses DEESS GOODS SHAWLS, BOWS, SCARFS TIE- SASHES, HANDKERCHIEFS and COLLARS, Gents’ KNITTED UXDERB-EAR, Scotch, Englisli, French and Ameriou, CASSIMERES, DOMESTICS & FLAXTATIOX GOODS SIIEETIXGS, PILLOW CASKgs COUNTERPANES, COMFORTS, TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, DOILES and TOWELS, TOWELS in every (;rade. BLACK GOODS, BLACK GOODS Wo have nm our Uirest .tort of the »W fi which purchasers are respectfully invited to a . amine. Our slock is COMPLETE IS EVERT DEPARTMEXT, nnd with an earnest desire to ffivo onr customers the benefit nl our •drentur in purehnsing. all «re invited to rail ,nd see wist we ran do. sep28 tf W. A. JUH.VX k CO. to the letters of gu&nliadship o/'the person and property of George W. Higgins. This is there fore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and anpear at the Court of Ordinary of said county on tne first Nfonday in November next, to show cause, if any, why raid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this the 3d day of Octolx-r. 187-3. ort4-.30l JNO. 31. GREER, Onlinaiy. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Opposite Huff's New Building, Cherry St., between Third and Fourth. MACON, GA. rpHIS well-known liouso being now suitably JL fitted up. the undersigned is prepared to ac commodate Boarders—Permanent, Transient and Day. Guw:d> will reu i\.- the b-’st attention, and the Table supplied with the finest the market af fords. July30 tf J. H. BREMER. Marine News. Nkw York—Arrived. India, Calabria, Dutch- land. Arrived out Columbia. Savasitau—Schooner D. F. Keeling, hence for Baltimore, was abandoned off Martin’s Industry. Schooner Eclipse, hence for New York, put back leaking. ChaULK3TOX—Arrived, Y&ndervoort. Rommel, Fuller. OBSTACLES TO NARRIACE. HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effect* of Errors and Abuses in early life Manhood restored. Impediment* to Marriage re moved. New method of treatment. New and re markable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Phila delphia, Pa_ an institution having a high reputa- S. T. Walkkr’s. Sour Krout, German pickles, lim- burger cheese at Pctzrl's. Pink fresh pork sausages at it S. T. Walxkr’s. New prunes, cherries at currants and Pctzki/8 W. If. Koss. Vi ant. <. v’:.. -in. S- -t: i L ’ IVed. H. Virgin, Junior Second Uen- teuant. D. B. Woodruff, Orderly Sergeant. W rnshlingfisld, SiH'ond S rgsant. M »i. i*litter,Third Sergeant. 0. C. Wilder. Fourth Sergeant, J. L. H ir.it Fift’*. Sergeant. A. \ _.u. Jr.. K;r>t UorjM.r.il O. M- Jewett, Third Oorporoh Geo. H. I-ogsin. Fourth Corporal. J. J. - :. : i. Ss n : k rv i l'r« IMuarf Johiu.-n, Quartcmuuter. >laj. IIaudio. the o him.^ Geo. W. Head deals in nothing hat tobacco, cigars, snuffs and smokers’ arti cles, consequently has more time to de vote to it. ne takes advantage of the market, receives only unlimited consign ments, and makes it to the interest of the merchants to look him up. sep26tf T« tit Stockholders if thr Georgia Ajricil- toral and MaDofartaring Cinpaiy. T HE stockholder* of the Geonria Asricult ami Manufacturing Company, will pi send to the undersigned a* soon as possible, amount of their stock and for what they will sell the same. T. J. SIMMONS, Ch’m, DENNIS DALY. Secty. t ortSSt .DENTISTRY. Doz’t forget to send your waste greas« to the soap factory t*>-day. septlOtf Geo. W. Head authorizes us to an nounce that he will duplicate any bill of the same quantity, either in tobacco, cigars, snuff or cheroots, bought of relia ble manufacturers, of his own brand. sepSfitf ftrrnf from Shaknpcarc. Alonzo—My love, *tis much against my wish, that you. Such reasonable requests should make, And I, your banker, by marital vows. Should not give prompt and favorable reply, But lack a day. Oh, lack a day. I’m footsore, weary. w.*ary, those friends I i*aw a crowd, .md hiurel tumultuous DWELLING TO BENT, » very moderate. Apply to L. W. RACIAL. WANTED. QNE A No. 1 MOULDER at once, at SCHOFIELD S IRON WORKS. The utartUng drawback on nearly all medicinal agents ho* ever been that in their process of purgation and purification they have also debili tated the system. To obviate this difficulty phy sicians have long sought for an agent that would Burge, Purify and Strengthen At Onr and the Same Tine. Their research has at last been rewarded by a discovery whirh fully realize* the fondest desire* of the medical faculty, and which is justly mninl- ed a* the most important triumph that pharmacy ha* ever achieved. This important desideratum is Dr. Tutt*s Vegetable Liver Pills, Which purify t! e blood and remove all corrupt humors and'unhealthy accummulatious from the body, arxl yet produce no weakness or lassitude whatever, but on the conarary tone the stomach, and invigorate the body during the progress of their operation. Thev unite the heretofore irre- liable Qualities of a Strengthening, Purgative and a Purifying Tonic. Dr. Tuft’s Pills are the most active and searching medicine in existence. They at once attack the verr root of diseases, and their action prompt that in an hour or two after they are taken the patient is aware of their good effects. They may he taken at any time without restraint of diet or occupation ; they produce neither nau- . griping or debility, and as a family fltedicine they hare no rival. Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all Druggists. Principal Office, 48 Cortlandt street. New 1 sepljcodAwly HENRY SCHMIDT, FASHIONABLE BARBER. Huff’s New Building, Down Stairs, >UL3 oust sep9 lm White Lead and Zinc! PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS. a A FINE ASSORTMENT of the above articles at cost. SODA WATER! My partrons are respectully informed that my SODA FOUNTAIN is still in operation. You can always get your STREET CAR TICKETS! 4 for 2S Cents! At the Drug Store of EOLAND B. HALL, r York. JOHN INGALLS SPECIAL AGENT FOR CASWELL,TTATIATm & CO.’S PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. the leading physicians in New York city. Hazard* Caswell’s Pure and Sweet COD LIVER OIL I Always on hand. Freeh lot received thi* day. Dealers supplied at proprietors’ prices. WANTED ^TONCE,a good Carriage Blacksmith. One FOR RENT. rilWO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly lorated. I InrJ, tA D I' I 1 U tAv A Apply to julylTtf R. F. LAWTON. At- Ft change Bank, or to Dk. A. P. COLLINS, At G Ilin*’ A H^th’ RgEMOVAL. M Y place of business will be removed to-day to the store lately occupied by J. Marks, oh hern* street, next door to tne entrance to Ral- !on Hall, where I will keep a foil stock of Fish, Oysters. Ice, Fruit, etc., eic., as heretofore. «rtl ftt FELIX CORPUT. 4 FIVE roon ii attached of Mr. E. Price FOR JRliXT, Dwdlii ith three acres*round *n Tainall -Square, near residence at $25 r**r month. Apply to J. sFymour bodgFra. At Sgymouq TinaJgy A Cq’a. For Rent. t, go ht n nporiuuj « M«* arluu clothing A Whitfoni. >f ancient Babylon—(as ’tis de- I). l* booth, full nuuv stoves were Like that Outside i | piled,. Which bore the name of “Charter Oak.” In front of Kx>th ’‘Trumaii A Green” was of th- auc2 tf d> for ROBERTS twenty-fire !d»ngs. One l boarding-house in the city. • MILO S. FREEMAN. WANTED. -£Q CIGAR MAKERS. Apply to aepSOtf FOB RENT. \ FOVB-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE, with -a garden House in good condition. Situated on corner of Cherry and Fifth street*. IVanesdon given October 1st. Apply to 8. R. JAQUE8. *ep3tsudlw At Jaqnc* a Jonn-on**. TO RENT. T WO TENEMENT HOUSES, or one eight ruwn House for rent. Apply to julytftf OLIVER. DOUGLAS A CO. NOTICE. T H E liimal Trwtmc of th- -lockLoMra* of tin, : ... v . . . C.mmr; »Ullwh,-H or. ilw Fir>t Mood*, i \\ .*b) OCTOBBK »«.in thbmv. , , U ' W J L»wl J.A.S. MILLIGAN. ■:riK>a. •Th et my list'ning ear. aj Jasper, Jones and PIANO TUXLNiG! O B. RICE b now in tl»c city, for the pur- • ;-c*. ,-f Tutune and Rcpoirh« lhatro. Ordan may be W-ft at J. W. Burke a Co.’s and E. J. JohnsonV ort2 3t* day sold our stock o GOODS _*wtou. and bespeak for lum tbs liberal patronage of our customers. LAWTON A BATES. | September 18th, 1873. *-{41 tf THE NEW FEATURE —nr— Photography! —AT— • PUGH’S GALLERY. “RETOUCHING THE NEGATIVE, by which -tV the freckles, skin, blotches, wrinkles and all imperfections incident to the sharpness of the camera ohacura are removed- I have secured the services of a conn* 1 tent retoucher, and fuel assured that hi* work will recommend itself. •epavtiljanl JA. PUGH. STORE TO RENT. I 4 LARGE STORE, mod dry eeUar. good bua- Jl iiM** 'tand. Applv to oci». hi OLIVER. DOUGLASS A Co. >tnl our ! COMFORTABLE. \»ith sewn r ainxt and Cotton i !v frv.ui \ ;.tl ■nd. NL. th. ra h- ti dry ^ oar, th. at A 1 • Is 1 >UM clati. ,i. i' II.tn.Uey, ferm- | ill supply every j OTy manner. i to that branch rt occupies to They are with- oh...'Iy. ..n the entinent. '■ >” prompt. ..Iili^ing an d ml I'crfcuy ..u t i,. l^L, Apply ioyfnl voi< no friend Twiggs, From Houston, Bi’.b, Munroe, ami from the furthest part Of Georgia, .m,l from further Alaham, Will help us bear this l.runt; Thev'r. bringing in their cotton.” JJAS m..1 psrti,^ And now. my Loci, can you deny me ? .-th.., w.' Alosio—Xo more! I bay say no more! ‘ 11 ' 1 ** Go make your bill For Rent. el! arranged H<hw\ i Booms For Bent, j ^~^VER oftire of Suuthern Express Company. Term* moderate. Apply to To Suffering Humanity! "YYTE have just reoeiiTd a full and sufficient ▼ T supply of TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL BELTS AND SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC HOSE AND SHOULDER BRACES Of the mod approved style anu make. Also, a full line of RUBBER GOODS Too numerous to mention, tf RANKIN. MASS EXBURG A CO. Fertilizing Compound! This fertilizer is again offered to the public an its original purity. The stand ard has been kept up in every respect and its intrinsic value has again been demonstrated during the past summer. It is recommended, because: “It is permanent in its effects in return ing to the soil the fertilizing ingredients taken from it by excessive croppinj “It gives to cotton the food necessary to sustain life while fruiting, therefore what is called rust seldom occurs where this fertilizer is used. “It is the’best restorer of worn out lands known to agricultural chemistry. “Its effects are immediate in the pro duction of large returns the first season. “It is good for all crops, on any soil, being pure unadulterated plant-food. “It,is as good as the best, and is the least expensive of any known good fertil izer. * “It is manufactured at the South and almost entirely of Southern material. “It utilizes the ammonia found on every farm which is the most expensive part of all complete fertilizers." We subjoin a few of the many certifi cates in our possession, as to its value, from well known parties who have used it, and to whom we would refer. ROGERS & LEMAN, Gen. Agts. LaGk.lngk, Troup County, Ga.,> September 14,1873. J Messrs. Rogers cC* Leman, Macon, Ga. : ^ Gents : /1 have bought of vour agent, Captain Y. L. Hopson, ono car load of tho Logan Fertili- •, and used it this spring on my different farms, m well pleased with it nnd shall use it another ir in preference to any other kind. I also used > pure Peruvian Guano and other standard fertilizers, and by actual comparison, I am satis fied tho Losan is the best, and at much less cost. Yours respectfully, H. W. DALLIS, Sr. Coweta County, Ga- Septemlier 13,1873. Messrs. Rogers dr Leman, 3Iacon, Ga.: Gexts: The Logan Fertilizer bought of your agent, V. L. Hopson, I manipulated with cotton seed at the rate of one of tlie fertilizing coni£>und to two of cotton seed. This compost was applied to cotton at the rate of 200 to 300 pounds per acre. I used it beside of Reese’* Sol. Pacific, and give yours the preference, and 1 shall use it exclusive- • in future. My brother applied-the Logan to both com actl cotton, and is well pleased with the result. Yours truly, , L. C. DAVIS- Dooly County, Ga., August 18,187&. Messrs. Rogers d* Leman. Macon, Ga.: Gentlemen : I am. fully satisfied with the. Lc>- pan Fertilizer. It beats stable manure alone* and is by actual count of bolls, at least 200 percent, ahead of my ui» manured cotton. There I «s less riLst where tbo Lovran was u»mI than whi ;re fer tilized by stv ole manure. Yours respectfu Jly, B. M. rap MAS. Yienxa, Dooly County. Ga., Sept. 1., 1873. Messrs. Rogers tfr Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gkjtpa; x promised to write you abou t the Lo gan vertilizer I bought of you. I now -ran safely *>7, that up to this time, it is ahead of: my 1 have ever used. It is as good again as the frVolithle Pa cific I used last year. 1 will use it alt ogether for the future. Respectfully, JOHN COLLIER. Warkex County. September 15,1873. Messrs. Rogers d* Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents : I composted the «noo pounds of Loch re Fertilizer bought from you last winter, witlx 12,000 pounds of cotton seed and stable manure and put the eight tons of compost on forty acres; in cotton on gray land. The cotton grew well and seems to be well fruited. I am well pleased with it. When the crop is gathered I wj 11 write you fully. Yours respectfully, JOSHUA XICHOLLS. Union Point, Gree cx County, Ga^> September 15, ls"3. j Messrs. Rogers d* Lenar. Mactnt, Ga.: Gevts: Every on*-- of the j.h* ii.-rsinour -*<•- ti m, who h-i> iiM.il the Locua Fertiiirer, are well pleased with it, and will use it mtenmrely for an other season. Yours respectfully. J. B. HART Jt SONS. Hogansyixle, Troup County. Ga^> September 12,1873. J Messrs. Rogers d Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gents: I bought of your agent 2000 pounds of the Locan Fertilizer, comj»osted it as formula din •.•!*, and used it with other standard fertiliz ers. It has proved equally as good as the others, at about one-third of the cost, and I would ad vise planters generally to give it a trial. Yours truly, J. M. PONDER. Americus, Sumter County, Ga,> Septembdr 22,1873. S Messrs. Rogers <£.* L- man. Macon, Ga.: Gents: I composted the Logan Compound I boucht from you, and put it oh cotton on gray land, and used it on my farm at a cost of 81 87t German Groceries a Specialty WE KEEP EVERYTHING- IN THE GERMAN GROCEPvY LINE. Our Shakspeare Segars, 10 cents Try Each. Thankful for past favors, we solicit your continued patronage. Prices Lower Than Ever. PUTZEL & SON, ocM lm SEC' INI) STI-.K ET. 1) IMOI'R-S BLOCK. CARPETS, CARPETS l COME AND LOOK AT THEM—THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK IN GEORGIA. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. MORE PATTERNS AND PRETTIER ONES THAN ANY ONE! T HAVE on hand nnd in transit Body Brussels, Tapeatnr Brussels, Light and Heavy Three-plys. Extra and Medium Supers, Supers and Ingrains, All Wool and Cotton Chains, Dundee, Wool Dutch, Hemp and Venetian. RUGS, Moquette, Axminstcr, Velvet, Brussels and Beam—Most elegant patterns ever brought here! MATS. # Axminstcr, Velvet, Brussels, Beam, Wool, Adelaide, Wool Border, Brush and Cane. Oil- CLOTHS. Floor and Table. SHADES. Cloth, all colors :ind designs; Holland*, Buff, Blue and White; Venetian mmoasmt reper r-iw—. WALL PAPERS. Eighty-five patterns, from 10 cents per roll to $1.50. FLAME OLD STAND AND NEW STORE, THOMAS WOOD. Next to Lanier House, Macon, Ga. 23TJ R hi tfi & COBB, ME AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. 68 Second Street, Macon, Georgia. Home Insurance Company, of New York. •CASH CAPITAL $2,500,000 00 •CASH ASSETS 4.408,573 75 BUEKE k COBB, Agents. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co., OP RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00 CASE ASSETS .' 342,099 04 BURKE A COBB, Agents. New Goods. 'tlTE «rc now receiving the largest, best *- v T lectod, and cheapest stock of Staple and Fancy I > Ji Y GOODo! We invite all to rail and examine our Start d goods and be convinced we *d! THE REST GRADES of GOODS nt the U WEST PRICES. This week we invite special attention to il« following NEW GOODS which we offer at bancm,, price*: 10,11,nnd 12-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS, 10, 11 and 12-4 SHEETING, 10,11.12 and 14-4 BLANKETS, 4, 5, and 6-4 BLEACHED COTTONS. Large assoriuent* NAPKINS, DOILIES, TABLE DAMASKS and TOWELS. PIANO and TABLE COVERS. Largest assortment BLACK GOODS IN THE CITT. BLACK SILKS, of best makes, at Xe* York prices. COLORED SILKS in all the new at ! I fashionable colors, and everything »-•* j and stylinh in DRESS GOODS. Baching, Sash Ribbons, Kid Gloves | and all novelties at the lowest prices. ’ S. WaxclUauni & I5ro. l*ro|H'ietors “NKW YORK slot.:, KenSiff -as. mill irs.-dMi »!.:■ North Missouri Insurance Company, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. CASH CAPITAL CASH ASSETS ,.$ 500,000 00 1,030,413 81 BURKE & COBB, Agents. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 00 CASH ASSETS 244,441 25 BURKE & COBB, Agents. Cotton States Life Insurance Company, OF MACON, GEORGIA. ASSETS, NEARLY $500,000 00 sep27 2avrlm* BURKE A COBB, Agents, NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LON LON AND EDINBURGH. CAPITAL—BOLD - - - - tUPPl Insures Stores, Merchandise, Dwellings. Fumi-| ture and all other property at LOWEST RATES! MRS. RFKVKS. srpl2 tf H. HENDERSON, At Expreoa Office. OCTOBER 1ST! FOR RENT OR LEASE! Coal. Coal. YTT* will sell Cool at summer rate until first of " " October. Orders left at Messrs. Winahip A Callaway’s store, Po*t Office, or office of A. (?. Butt * Esq., will receive prompt attention. Yard opposite Rock Mill. U BUTTS A ROSS. id used it < . •- 1 alscj used the Pendleton Compound and the En*li«h Stonewall. The Logan has proved as good as either of the others. 1 anuznach pleaseil with it. The cotton has fruited well and has retained its fruit. Very little ru5t is observable where the Logan is used and the weight of lint in proportion to seed cotton is remarkable, being much in excess of wlrnt is usual. I found it equal ly good on corn and potatoes. The Logan is an excellent fertilizer, and I can honestly recommend its use generally. Yours respectfully. J. L. ADDKBTOX. Newton County, Gjl, September 23,1873. Rev. Robert Logan: Dear Sir: 1 composted 400 pounds each of the Logan Compound, cotton seed and stable ma nure, and put tne compost on four acres of cottou- Though the worm has stripped the cotton bare of leaves, I will get three bales of cotton from the four acres. The season has not been a favorable one in this section- Yours truly, octl tf J. M. HOLLINGSWORTH. cVi 3t TRUMAN x GRKKX. Tho Hajc affable to «ll!tU*H. Ib.n't forget Oar hart A Whitford, llruudway.NYw York, and tli.'ir «x»urt«iiu* ii.-virit.ait. Major Ilaiulicy. 1,000 boxes plujj and twi*t lt*i jars of snuff. 10,000 Cliftondale cheroots. 1o.ch 10 Slide cheroote, s.*p2Gtf at Geo. W. Hrod’s. $50 HOLD MEDAL! Newt) COTTON CROP OF 1873! . . . Hicbory Grove. Crawford countv, consistinr of a Ktnrv.houae, Black- ftnith and Dwelling, with ail noouMurs' out- buiidtnzs. One of the hr*t reentry *tari«ls m Msldk* Georgia. AUofwhl’h » in exre-lk*nt re pair. If dcr-irrd. a *vx*i farm *d jntnine, emuuat nur uf Many* >mn be reiiUxl un syqd.tenu*. For , WAREHOUSE AMO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CAMPBELL & JONES terms apply to simper Tvjkv etilU:nal maniuvtiH-iU to tfr* , judges The t«o is VSiir to lie t.nkrr. COIDiaMoi til J. 11. i>! Clisny. rorsi term*. _ MRS. M. E. DAXIELLY. Knoxville, Ga. Or J. P. BLASENGAME. WOOD. •yr to be WE Will have a fine lot of Black Jack Wood at and Jo*. M our i-anl to-day. l^JOO n.ni* arm ing and 1 1 i to arrive. JIUTTS A ROSS, i Mayor. i arpe* U 1 ron Warehouse, Corner Second and PopAr ■ Street*. Macon, Georgia, NEW the tender of their senicee in the Storage and Sale of Cotton. . Special Notice. I DESIRE to sell the stock, fixtures, ami good will of my store. The stock is the very best, it is in prime onler, and only needs the addition of a few new goods to make it first-class. The fixtures are modem and as good as new The “good will” embraces the patronage of nearly ever}- citizen of Macon, and great numbers of the people of the surrounding counties. ' desiring to enter a business which is -> id con be easily conducted, and which upen - very small investment will yield an income oft tret thousand dollars, can make easy term* witn me. Satisfactory reasons will be given for my willingness to relinquish the business, and my sen no- will be given winy successor until he has a.a-U ra*J the business. Apply immediate^ to aepuuf. THOS. U. CONNER. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK cf MACON TRANSACTS A fiBKAl, BANKING BUSINESS. DIRECTORS: L C. PLANT, D. FLANDERS. H. L. JBWBTT. W. B. DIXSMORE. H. B. PLANT, D. S. LITTLE, G. H. HAZLEHURST. I. C. PLANT, President. W. W. Wrioley, Cashier. malO-tilnovl* L. 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, MACON, GA. | and Sell Exchanre, Gold. Silver, Stock, Mid Bonds. ^Deposits Received, tin Which Interest will he Allowed, AS AGREED LTO>\ x ’AYABLE ON CALL. Ad, .-antes made on Cotton and Pro- Uuce in Store. COL LECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO eh )ly JONATHAN COLLINS, COTTON BROKER CACO >*, GA., from his planting and mercantile friends. As fealesznan, with an experience of twenty-seven years, he ha* no hesitancy in saving he can guar antee perfect satiafaction to both buyer and seller and pledges careful attention to all business in trusted to hLs care. Office, in Hollingsworth block, near J. A. Foster’s. obcS4 ly J CITY BANK 3IACOX, GEORGIA. Capi tal 200,000 Dollars, LAND FOE SALE. ^T'HE most desirable farm in Macon county, X owned formerly by Iliram B. Troutman, and now by us, lying on the west bank of Flint nver, just five miles below the beautiful and lloumhimr town of Reynolds, (S. W. R. R.) a d containing One Thousand (1,000) acres, is now FOR SALE. The improvements are uoequnlled, consisting of a good dwelling, with every neeessuy out improve ment. There are seventeen cabins for laborers, all with good brick chimneys. A great deal of the cleared land fresh. Any one desiring such a farm andon the most at once 10 T. MARION BRYAN. BorwJiU On. W. A. HOPSON &C0| A RE Xow ready to nv-ct the trade. Thru* STOCK IK ALL Ttfh W PARTMENTS is fuU, both in Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS-'j They invite imrtirulnr ^tention to th - apnrtmi-nts (4 HOSIERY. DAMASKS. LINENS. SHEETINGS. BLANKETS. TOWELS. FLANNELS. JEANS, CASSIMERiA SILKS, DRESS GOODS, etc. eh. Duo notice will be given at their OPENING DAY, For Lftdies'DresKs. Suits, CratmK Lares. Trimmintrs mad Novelties in tl.? 3U and 41 Second Street. Mffltf DIRECTOKS: WM. B. t OHNSTON. JOHN J. GRESHAM, julygdtt S. (i. Boss . Pra'ident. R. f- Lawk-.'. • r. EXCHA NGE BANK OF MACON. Office in >eW AnUdlnsr. Recei ves Deposits, BUYS A N'D SELLS EXCHANGE, Make, Ad.«« - »" Cotton in Store- Ah o on Shipments of Cotton. COLLECTION* PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. febiniy FANCY POULTRY I • HAVE FOR SALE 2 Trio Hoodoos. 2 Trio Golden Polands, • 1 Trio Silver Spaded Hamburg*, 5 Trio W. F. Black Sianiab, 10 Trio Light Brahma.-, 5 Trio Dark Brahmas, 10 Trio Buff Cochins, 1 Trio Part. Cochins 2 Pairs Spanish Bantams, 2 Pairs Black Cayura Ducks, 5 Pairs White Alesbury Ducks. AU of the above fowls are warranted strictly first-class, and will be sold at reasonable prices. Call o!i or address <S. G. WOOD, aep.30 lw NashviUe, Tenn. I £2 • eii Z. E. WHEELEB. Saloon and Restaurant, Fourth Street, opixisite Express Office, MACON, GEORGIA. I Meals Served at all Hours, DAY OR NIGHT, . „ A. First Class Establishment. ' ryg-yeS SCCOIllI NotlCC' rpll E County C' 1 th* - 1,000 Bales Cotton- WASTED BY COLLINS & LITTLE-j ~\\TE M-ill commence to-day an *l ^:..| > » Cotton at market rate*, nnd M O shall have lillol “onr orders^ —1*7*'"”? - rimreo, Bir.-irie, «k1 Wagons, at the low®* rahm. Bring Jong $IlL | sejiSS lw — NOTICE. TO THE CUSTOMER* —OF — COCHRAN, McLEAN & c0 "l New York City. tl'E are authorized to notify the >V Coeliran, McIxzoiA Co.. New Yen. , tiu-.v in,i remit to that (inn m <-«ro •••• prare. at the uxpetue ol Cochran, MtU-" * directly or through us. po, tiw 8AULSBURY.MO»S^ Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. VALENTINO- MS —W » f |£5fl _ which will be *emd - the vmy <** e will always have on nona FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC. rangers ' isitit.e >!;«.''! should -',,c h. ; I will open on the SSSSSSESffiES? door to my pre-sen Ladies’ Eating Saloon. F. er Rent. >HE lwaiilenro • t the late J. R. Butts, oi atm oeeuDit -1 present by J. L- sl anu convenient to bv tober lsi T, ( I 5®blv 1*m-h4 isM-an.glveu.0 OCtltD 1 FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS. DR. WRIGHT, DENTIST. H VS remov’d to Beard man’* Block. 1 Ner jk Co.’*, corner 31ulbc strevta, Maeoii, Git Vol- xmd octlS ly I*ell«sl t» without further dela; Count> Taxe?. Peraous, white an<» ro;ui taxra only. *nu>t mpiiwl by low to i*» their employers. • ami 1 * $fu> (° weB k the pH.pletoo- ni W their - nni W colored, who u e * w S’. V