Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, October 05, 1873, Image 4

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1873. T1IK CITY. which he has one for v nnoth -r : >r «y>rc, another for o- >tt* ’.'’.re- .4I1 , SUNDAY MORNING. OCT.5. 1-73 ■h-whole series of Tal'uO ! f irm ].ro- | iuct-. Thcv are man .!:i t ir-l n ■ellrlau. ner.tre. T«^». . ordaavw with seientifi; formulte, the re- Christ CHrorw.—Divine service Ly suit of chstrical analysii, .in-l •-.i^h (tr* the paet.ir at lt»l a. u. and 7J r. *. Sun- tiliz.T p.."wai-es throe prUM-lldw whl. h dny-schocl at 31 r. u. ire beet adapted to thi «tim data n of the Sr. HAKXAKAK'Cutrit..—Sunilay-frd.ool product f. r wh: h ,t i. iStated, 1. Mr. at 3 r. «t. 1‘r.sv-iiin^f at 4 r. M. and Crutc'.fiel l is no* rooeirinit two hondrod also o» W.sln«s.Uj evening at 71 of dock. tons of small ^rain fertiliser to which he anils the Attention of the farmers who are Firjt Baptist Chi-rtm.—Pniudiiiur at il. re... h ..f Mae. a. 10| o'clo k. a. and 7 45 l.y the paetar. Tkr .BAjor’% Court. Rer. W. H. McIntosh. Sunday school at His Hon<>r lia l only a pair of offenders 4 r. v. before him ye*t-<r lay morning. Pkksbttsrian CmuR4 h.—Key. Dr. Bat- Albert Patterson. Drunk anddisofxlsr tic, l‘rtwidc*nt of Mt*n « r Umrer.ntj, mil ly, quoth hi. Honor, and th»»iraer of th* pruach at 10} o’ch* k a. m. nxme ro*e fr j hi* -> .! «n«l suL " Mgy East Macon M. E. Churcb.—Morning serrioe 10^ o*cl«-k. Evening s**rvi.’«- 7J. it pleanr y r 11 • tr. I * .11 h*?v to pl.«<l ffullty ** and hit ll 'i" f|nrk*d. I*rvarhin*r Ly pa«trer, R.*v. K. M. Lock- “five Ac' ips or be 4»t»« h wood. Sun«l*y-i*<'h<«d Misfit»n;irv meet The x\ e • »: Bisdd in< 3 o’clock. The ordinacco of holy M, *, . • » - . ? ’ d not that Hi* }*pti«m will be asltmni-*t.T.«.i in the after- 1. r-. . ai ■ nd .1 - .1. rly or noon. There will bo pre;u*!iin^ every ifctt-. It h.ia1M we v vaVsM# to prove tliat ni*jht thi* week. Sorric** to 1- ^in »t 7i | k. ktei *-— Arcr V. that he had been o’clock. .. .. .truak. TW (rotiawny *u upoken Ionrs' Chapsi. - M n.n^ -tv. . 4* ! Lv Hs- > - lUi cps ami chocks, his trem- o'clock. Evening »«Tvice 7i Prmc*.in< M.ag hi„ l an i hi. at toady .fait. Ay*. Ly Rev. II. J. Harr v S Uv te h* hr» hnni. and a* it wau the 3 o’clock. tfeusl ,w fourth time lw had boon up for First j^trist Mbtiiodist Cut . » 1 • ffi ,---i hi* Honor auui^ned him tak* n .it one* m th«. rvll the mate-rial for hand, an<l nothing L energetic action. Mi Lu. k tU.. We have building ready to needed but a little re anon. M. Financial and Commercial * KW advertisements. Office Tele Preaching at lOi i. a by the pastor. Kev. C day-school at 4 r. » •very Wednc*«<lay nig Mi'LBtakT Stk.sk ! ! Preaching .it 10i A. by Rev. J W H.nti n 3 r. M. P‘raver aivi n at 7-43 r. * C^v. .u. at 4} p. m. . an d a J. IV K* t (Toon told a bill of furui- » a gentleman who lives day-4* »kv M* Pli tUM jwUl in Atlanta. Mil E. J. Johxston, left laat night for New York- to purchase hit fall, win ter, fair and holiilay good*. J. W. Ul'kxk A Co. tend u* Peterson’* Magazine for Novemlier, for which they will accept our thank*. It i*, as usual, an admirable number. Mr. K. C. Orajcn in ha* a pumpkin Tino in hi* garden from which helia* gathered no far one hundred pumpkin*, and expect* to gather very many more. Next! Protractrd Mkktixo.—vThere will be prwching every night thi* week at 71 o’clock in the East -Macon Methodist Church, All are invited to attend. The County Caurt. The October quarterly term of the County Court will commence to-morrow. It ho* a large amount of both civil and criminal business to Ixj di*po*cd of. Attkmtiow i* called to the advertise ment of Me**™. Butt* A Ross, who notify their customer* that their summer price* for coal will expire on the 10th, and those who i-ngage coal after that will do *o at winter price*. C«M»d fllffn*. Messrs. Coleuian A Newsom illuminated the fiont and aide view of their store, house yesterday with three very large and handsome sign*. They evidently do not mean to hide their light under a bushel Attention is called to tho announco ment in another column that Dr. Battle will preach this morning in the Presby terian church. Tho doctor i* an able the ologian and eloquent divine and will doubtless draw a largo congregation. Death of Cal. Chau. J. Malone. CoL Charles J. Malone, one of tho old •at and most highly respected citizens of Americus, died at hi* residence in that city, yesterday morning, after a brief illness. Tho deceased wo* well known in this city. The Duke* Hnialrldr. Thero were no new development* in this case yesteriluy. Don Levy lias not been arrested, having made himself scarce in thi* city since the killing. Mr*. Dukes ha* been taken into cus tody a* accessory. Returned. Rev. G. J. Pearce, pastor of tlie First Street Methodist Church, after a pro tracted e.hscntv on account of ill health ho* returned to hi* charge, and will prmch to hi* congregation at the usual hours to-day. A Small Alarm of Fire. Komi* little consternation wo* created last night around the Lanier House, by a flue over the furtuico of Ieoh’s l»arbor shop. The tin* wo* extinguished without diffi culty and beforo any damage had been done. - .»«. — New Navsxlue. From Messrs. Brown A Co., who have received the November number of Peter son’s Ladies' Magazine—a* usual a very clever one. They also send us E. Butterick A Co.’s catalogue for this fall; a very useful book for ladies. •wilder aad Csnirartor. Attention is called to the advertisement of Mr. Oliver F. Evans which appqors in this issue. He w'.ll receive orders for bricklaying and plastering either in or out of the city. He has been in the busi ness for a number of years and is known to bo a good rnd reliable contractor. A Change. In tho offer of a gold modal for the l«est edited Georgia country weekly nows-, paper a change lias been made which re quire* on entry of five consecutive num ber* immediately preceding the fair. This will give the papers a chuwo to show what their average manner is, also what they can do when they try. Musical. Professor Gno«»pelius give* notice this morning that he will resume his lesson* in music to-morrow. He will give a thorough course on the piano and organ, also in singing and harmony.. The Pro fessor is wall known in Macon as a most accompbshed musician and a successful instructor' Telegraph © met Bemwved. The Western Union Telegraph office was removed yesterday afternoon to tho building on Mulberry street, lately occu pied by the Central Railroad and Bank ing Company. The office is lx*ing fitted up with elegant counter* and every other convenience necessary to facilitate busi- new*. The manager Kpeak to their former acquaint&nce- hervtoforc. notwithstanding their hand some surroundings. to ten day*' duty' on the Fair Ground. Hrurr the distinguished umbrella reju isswtnr will be Men upon the ^stna*ts more for the space of ton days. Public ftrbool By-Laws. Professor Zettler has laid upon our table a neatly printed (by J. W. Burke Co.) patnphletod copy of the By-Laws of the Board of Public Education of Bibb county, containing the general rules and regulations for the - government of the school*. This pamphlet should be in the h«nd« of every one who has children toe public schools. We call attention to the fact that there is nothing in the by laws and regulations, nor in the text books used, against which any one can prove a reasonable objection. The schools oro mlupted to the wants of all sect* and classes, and afford a common ground upon which all may stand. They are intended to educate the minds and manners of the children, leaving all re ligious training to be conducted at home ftnd in such churches and Sunday-schools a* meet the favor of tho respective pa rents of the schools. Handsome Carpet Mr. Thomas Wood has just received one of tho largest and most beautiful stocks of carpets ever opened in Macon, and one of tho cheapest. Ho has many new styles of figure and color, some of which are works of art. His stocks of tapestries, three-ply, extra supers, cotton chains and Dundeo tapestries are very large, an 1 in some of the patterns Mr. Wood has the solo right for this city. His extra supers are one of tho most attract ive part* of his display. Some of tho pat terns ore very beautiful in color and de sign and for bed-room carpeting we know of nothing that is cheaper or more elegant. This stock has been selected by Mr. Wood in person, and ho has selected new and fashionable styles exclusively, and has ex hibited great taste. His stock of window shades al*o is very large, embracing an endless variety of color and pattern. Some of tho colors are new and beautiful, and ore soiling rapidly. He sold ten pieces of carpeting yester day, which goes to prove that his stock something beyond common. SUICIDE. Hubert MrKrn/.lr Take* Laudanum to End Ills Trouble*. Between seven and eight o’clock last night Robert McKenzie, a switch tender in tho employ of the Central railroad, went into the Georgia saloon on Mulberry street and asked for tho proprietor, Mr. Patterson. Mr. P. was in tho billiard room at the time, but came forward to the bar, on being informed that a man was there who wanted to see him. He found McKenzie there, anil seemingly in great trpuble, a* he was crying. Ho told Mr. Patterson that he had only a few hours to live, and asked him to see that his family taken care of. On being asked what was the matter, ho said ho had tak en laudanum for the purpose of ending s existence. Mr. Patterson thought tho man was merely intoxicated, and took him to one side and sat down with him. McKenzie reiterated that he had token laudanum, and had done so becauso some one had accused him of having furnished Don Levy tho pistol with which ho killed Dukes. Patterson still thought he was drinking, and was telling a wild story, but while he was talking McKenzie sank to the floor in a stupor. Runners were sent out for a physician, and Dr. Burgess soon on hand, and did every thing that science and skill could do to restore the sinking man. For an hour he labored with him, but finally he gave up all hope, and McKenzie was removed to his home on Bridge Row where he died between ton and eleven o'clock, having sunk steadily from the time ho fell upon the floor of the saloon. It is not certainly known what causes superinduced this act, but it is believed that liquor hod something to do with ex citing him to it. Just before noon yes terday he went into the store of Mr. Sam el Jacobs, on.Mulbeny street, and drew pistol on Mr. Jacobs, evidently with the intention of firing. He was intoxicated at the time. Mr. Jacobs took the pistol from him and turned it over to officer Craig. About seven o’clock last night McKenzie returned to the store and asked for his pistol, but was told that the police had it. He then left and went to the store of Rankin, M&&>enburg A Co., and bought two ounces of laudanum, all of which it is supposed he drank, after which ho went to Patterson's saloon and told what he had done, as above stated. We learn that McKenzie was a man of not very strong mind, and was subject to fit* of great mental depression. It is also stated that he had a jwr suit on hand which greatly troubled him. Thi* may have led him to drink, and while in a partially deranged condition, thus brought about, he took the fatal drug and ended his trouble*. He Imre* a wife, but no children. Koine Mare flnakc*. Dooly county wheels into line as the antagonist of Jones, in the matter of rat tle-snake*. While she ha* produced more snakes, Jones still takes the lead in size, as her snake was five and a half feet long, and wore fourteen rattles and a button • Doolet Cocntt, Ga.. October 4, '73. Mr. Local: I have seen some accounts of snake* in your paper* and have one to relate. Mr. John S. Wilkes, the other day, was walking over his farm with his wife, when he noticed his pointer dog trailing along a* if she was after a covy of partridges. She came to a point, and ho walked up to shoot the birds, but, be hold, it was a large rattlesnake, measur ing five feel long and nine inches in cir cumference, and had ten rattle* and one button. Three or four month* ago he killed one within a few rods of where this one was killed, and some three or four years ago he killed one in his yard about as large a* either of those mentioned. Year before last Mr. Jack Cribb killed one about the same Now, Mr. Editor, don’t you think that old - I J. with zn . of ttie. loi mfd- Cotton. The aarke* *u timer hub demand for roiton. on the liaux d lings. The re*-apt* to-day were 32$ Idles, 210 by rail and 11% by wagon. The shipment* ■gaUjsSSd. sc i c js cotton srATxnsrr. > . 11:. ! S. |.t. 1. S«T 1A» Received to-day Received previously.. .-5,786—6,114 . 4 7.513 Shipped to-day..-., Skipped previously... Stock on hand this evening... A Card. TN rH'n..* from dress making, Mrs. E. S. A ELKS would respectfully after her sincere thank* to tbs numerous mitn—sis who have stained ber ao long by their liberal patronage, er thanks are especially due Messrs. Ross A Col-man. for the many set* of courtesy and kind ness shown her during the years She would be (M to sse her old friend* and th*? nub- lie nserav at Mrs. A. HULK LEY'S STORK, where she hopes to sen e them in the future. 4,t»70 LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. Xew YOBS—-Kaon—Gold - *x ned at 10. Stocks active, nothing d'-unr. Bxi lim.-iv long 7fc abort 9\. Government* acinic at wtler prices. State bond* quiet. Midnight—61* 15; 62* S|; 61* Oh 65* 10; new 25b 67* 14; Gv* 14%; new 5* *1; 10-40* >*. Tennessee* 7Jfc D8W 7* Virginias 35; new 40; eonaoU 44; dcTd SO; Lcui-iana* VO; new 40; levee 6* 62%. Ss 55; AH If 8* 70; 5* 7; Georvm 6s DO bi»N; North Carolina*. new 17; nerid tax 10; South (Jaroliiias no bids; new-Apnl and October MASONIC NOTICE. Macon Lodge No. 5, F.&A.H !■ I..-MOUU-.W M ...„,) SIGHT mX7ft o’clock. Memberaof Mfatpah Lpm Half, and sojourning brethren are fraternally imited toatten-L By order J. J. CORNELL. W. M. Milo 8. Peezman. Sec’r. oct5 lASsuutf ATTENTION. YOUNG AMERICA FIRE COMPANY NO. presence of every member is requested. By order D. D. CRAIG, Foreman. E. William*. Sec’y. octs It Cotton. New Vo**— Noon—Cotton quiet; sales - ATTENTION. Mochanica’ Firo Company Wo. 4. Y 'OU are hereby ordered to attend your Quar terly Meeting, at your engine-house, on MONDAY NIGHT, October 6, at 7:30 o’clock, in full uniform. By onlcr of the President. octilt ISAIAH n. POOLE.Sec^f. is jirett.v t-ood for poorol.l Dooly wur.ty .> Ew ioKi-.-,oon— in the wny of rnttlesnahes. especiitlly tor la:..!, Orleans —. one poor old farm on Hoircniw 1 cr>. I, I Futureso|.*ned as frllovs. Octoberl7|£17 7-16; Where l.ria« and thorns prow on rork m bodge*. SuBSCKlBEii. I salo* of GS3 baicslut lNl-AlSi- ■■ • ■ I Futuna closed stca-Tv; sales 3,900; October READING NOTICES. 17 7-16/ 17 15-Si; November 171-317 9-Si; Detvm- ber 17 IKK; January 17|®17|; February 171. ’'idniffht—Forcotton on sjiot during the early ;of the week, prices settled until low mid- DRESS MAKING! MRS. F. F. McCRARY continue the business of Dress Making, in the latest and most fashionable styles. o«5 Stawlm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .A. priee. I st 17f. 1 Planteu’s, Sow W;heat.—Hunt, Ua- I tort of t MilLaavanpattiaff aptkair ehenu-1 .»T^ np th. cal fertilizer for wheat and other ^ain | and closed with a very fir ‘ '* ^ crops—wllich consist* largely of ammonia, i very firm tone at’ 171. as the basis | octiSt For Rent. e>iruble rooms, corn* , » or sleeping rooms, over my store. K. J. JOHNSTON. umn and investigate the matter. nure at a very low price. Farmers should I ffifSSvSir™ *uL f k!uSd up? &t the ° f read their advertisement in another col- j ’ Sales for the week were 71,0k> P bales, of which • x I 62^00 were for contineut, and 8060 for immediate 1 delivery,a*follows: 3657 tor apart. Z027 for spin ning and 288 for speculation; included were 50 ArrLES, orange*, onion* and potatoes, bale* to arrive. _ . . _ _ _ , | Naval stores, after selling very low, have re nt J- F. lUnriLLD s. I covensL closiinr firmer. of New Orleans—Cotton, net receipts 431; grofs 0010 “ L I <541 exports mostwise MB sales 800; stock BBt .. . _ r . I middlings 1^;low middlincs 17b strict good The prettiest calicoes in Jua^on are .it | onlinan* 161; ordinary —; fwo«l cotton firm, the New York Store. <*tS tf I _Wiuu»oto»-Coiu*, net receipt, 77; export, L. Merkzi. has opened tho largest stojk | tiv. in Macon. It I —t market firm. I Mobile—Cotton, net receipts 161; export* coast- f *r eavlives* i* *aid to bo next to trod- ! wise tT77; sales 300; stock 9652: middlinjTM 17; Clean LIN ESS i* baia woo «exi. w goa low l6 j. strirt good ordinary market lin*3**, in view of which Rankin, Massen- I qviet and firm. , . n _ i . w al_ Boston*—Cotton, uet receipts' 119; gross 65; burg & Co. are prepared to cater to the —^ fctock bu0 o j middlings 162: market quiet wantf of the people in soap of almost ev- I “d steady. 41 r Selma—\\ eekly net receipts 1565; shipments ery variety, from fifty cents a dozen to j 762; stock 2S56. . PniuiDELrniA—Cotton, net receipts 64* from seventy-five cent* each for a very sm.ul I g ross umikgi lsj; low middling lb- strict See their advertise- sood ordinary 17; market quiet. ‘ . Liverpool—Noon—Cotton, sales IMS* bales; It | speculation and export 4000: uplands —; Orleans * Orleans, ba*is good ordiuary, delivered Wanted. Apply at once, to octSSt For Sale or Rent. a years* time—note* drawing W. A. HUPP. Musical Instruction. instruction given ou the Piano and Orgma also m Siinrir.g, Harmony, etc. Residence on High street, second door above Sprimr. opj>*»it,* M'-s. Ch:us. Collins’, oct5 sun. thursAsun* Later—iiales include 6000 American. cake of Lubin’s. ment. . For the Children*.—Banks that will I October not suspend or break can be had at L. Merkel-,. It. Produce. . — — New York—Noon—Flour is quiet and steady. All kinds of foreign and domestic fruit 1 Wheat nominally lower. Corn dull and declining, it i .. ... b , . . . I I*ork dull; new mess 17. Lard quiet aud steady, usually kept in this market. At LTurpentinequiet at 4L Rosin quiet at 187i®2 tsy -.fcof t p TtARFrrLD’s for strained. Freights firm. . . • . 0015 ^ ARFIE • Evening—Flour inactive and heaiy; shipping __ Tr .. i. u t.„ j grades scarce; rule firm. Flour, family brands Mrs. H.—axelbaum must have had j Ln and heavy; common to fair extra 0 70^7 35. thnt Brussels carpeting ffiven to him-he iSfttoS SS. SS.3 sells it so cheap. Louisville—Flour, small business; prices un- Mrs. L.—No, he Bought them during gSS&J^SiZ the panic, and paid cash for them Be- sides, at the New York Store they always is. Lard >2; tierce 9;-, keg 8. Whisky nominaL soil goods for less profit than anywhere hSS« oLo I Lard in fair demand; sales of steam at 7}; mostly ’ „ , , - , . held at & delivered at 8|: sellers for Octol»er7S; Mrs. IL—Well, I heard SO before, but j kettle s-* Bacon st.-ady and in fair jobbing if Mra P nt demand; shoulders6kclear rib sides 8K£9; clear never behoved it. Mrs. L. tola me at I y . WhiskVf Rma ll sales, IK) currency, tho society last Friday she only paid 85 New Orleans—Com firm at ?s. Oats 50g . . * . ... . , V" . I 61. Br4n firm at 100. Hay tinn. MoLnsses, city cent* for her beautiful prune colored each- ^fined and common 75; prime 61; choice 65. mere at the New York Store, and I paid »ourU*°°dd«^S^ Messrs. §1 for my ugly dirt colored I Whisky dull; Louisiana 99; Cincinnati 1 05. Lard, It mokes me i COAL. Coal would do well to send in their orders before the loth instant, as after that time we will charge winter rate*. octStf BUTTS A ROSS. NOTICE. T HE partnership existing between W’anl & Nelson is this day dissolved by mutual con- will settle all claims, an In retiring, I ask for Mr. Nelson from all my old customer* and their friends, a liberal patron age. such as they liavo extended to me. octSlw P. H. WARD. one. it. I’ll buy everything New York Store hereafter. ” 7 I tierce 9; keg 10b Ihux.n quiet; clear rib 10; clear e so mad to think about m> Ha ms dull at 13^15. Tilling I want at the I Livebtool—Noon— IJnauIstuffs quiet. Special Notice. lar street, where my friends can always find me. and will be pleased to serve them as buyer and seller uf (‘•-tt-.M. 3Iy son, W. A. Collins, will always be on hand looking after tho interests of the late firm of Jonathan Collins & Son, and earnestly invite those who owe them to come toward promptly and settle. JONATHAN COLLINS. oct5 2t* Cotton Broker, Macon. Go. Marine News. . i i New Yoke—Arrived, City of Antwerp, with Magic mocking bird*, velocipedes, lo- crew of the Polaris, Spain. Adriatic, comotives, baby wagons, and the most "-..n.l, .fully b.*iut:ful .1,11, fn-w Myl,) I A., all for the littlo folk*, at L. Merkel s. It | Savannah—Arrived, 3Iontebello, L. B. Gile- , ,,, - - I hurst ami l»ark Laplaia. Liverpool; Frank N. r , w.. ww Lnt Thinr, Bndotav Imad; but Gottenberg. Rot- Geo. AV. Head deals in nothing but | terdami AbliY EHen. Bancon scdo.nicni Emma J. tobacco, cigars, snuffs and smokers* arti cles, consequently has more time to de vote to it. He takes advantage of the | market, receive* only unlimited consign- | meats, and mokes it to the interest of the j merchants to look him up. sep26tf Apples, oranges, potatoes and onions, fresh, three times a week. At oct5 2t J. F. Barfield’s. The best bred people in town eat only | Merkel’s bread and cakes. It OBSTACLES TO HAKUIAGE. HAPPT RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage re moved. New method uf treatment New and 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 tion for honorable conduct and professional skill JulySdSm OLIVER P. EVANS Builder and Contractor, XACON, GA. Orders for BRICKLAYING & PLASTERING Either in the city or from the country, left at H. L. JEWETT’S store. No. 64 Second street, will be promptly attended to.o<-t5 lawtw Tub largest variety of silks, satines, cochmcre, velours and camels* hair cloth in tho city at tho New York Store. oct5 tf Don’t forget to send your waste grease I to the soap factory Uwlay. septlOtf Geo. W. Hess authorizes us to an nounco that he will duplicate any bill of | the some quantity, cither in tobacco, cigars, snuff or cheroots, bought of relia- I blc manufacturers, of his own brand. sep26tf Sinole and double-buttoned kid gloves, in all colors (beautiful light party shades), just received nt the New York Store. oct5 tf 1,000 boxes plug and twist tobacco. 1,000,000 cigars. 100 jars of snuff. 10,000 Cliftondalo cheroots. 10,000 Slade cheroots, s,-p2Gtf at Gio. IV. Head’s. White Lead and Zinc 1 PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS FINE ASSORTMENT of the above art at cost. • SODA WATERI My partrons are respectnlly informed that my SODA FOUNTAIN is still in.operation. You can always get your STREET CAR TICKETS 4 for 25 Cento S At the Drug Store of ROLAND B. HALL, Corner Cherry street and Cotton Avenue. sepSOif LAND FOR SALE. T IE most desirable farm in Macon county, owned formerly by Hiram B. Troutman, and now l»y us, lying on the west bank of Flint river, just five miles below the beautiful and flourishing town of Reynolds. (S. W. It. 1U a it containing One Thousand (1,009) acres, is now FOR SALE. The improvements are unequalled, consisting of good dwelling, with every necessary out improve ment. There are seventeen cabins for laU rers, all with good brick chimneys. A great d«*l of the I cleared hind fresh. Any one desiring such a farm i and on the most entidns term*, had best apply at | once to euzl92m HENRY T. JORDAN, T. MARION BRYAN, Rernold*. Ga. Nattral Decay—Protect the System.— The human body is a machine, and therefore can not endure forever; but. like a watch or a sew ing machine, it will last much longer if properly regulated and duly repaired, than if no pains were taken to keep it in order. The great object of every one who desires a long and healthy life should be to put his body in a condition to resist the life-threatening influences by which we are more or less surrounded; and no invigorant and corrective at present known so effectively an swers this purpose as the vitalizing elixir which, under the un pretend Ihg name of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, lias been for more than twenty years the standard tonic of America. In crowded cities, where the atmosphere is contaminated with the effluvia inseparable from large populations; marshy regions, where the soggy soil reeks with miasma; on the prairies and in the forests, where every fall the air is tainted with ex halations from rotting weeds and grasses, or de composing lea res—in short, in every locality where malaria exists, this powerful vegetable an tidote is urgently needed. Fever and ajme. bil ious fevers, dysentery, congestion of the liver, jaundice, rheumatism, and all diseases which are . _ _ P ■► rM.'d by infected air. impure water, or Mid- O3,10011 3,11(1 XvGSt£Uir3,Ilti wl »,v I • FANCY POULTRY! I j have for sale 2 Trio Hoodans. 2 Trio Golden Pounds, 1 Trio Silver Spangled Ham burrs, 5 Trio W. P. Black Spanish, 10 Trio Light Brahmas 5 Trio Dork Brahmas, 10 Trio Buff Cochins, 1 Trio Part. Cochins, 2 Pairs Spanish Bantams, 2 Pairs Black Cayuga Ducks, 5 Pairs White Afesbury Ducks. All of the above torts are warranted strictly first-class, and will be sold at reasonable prices. Call on or address S. G. WOOD, sepso lw Nashville. Tenn. Z. B. WHEELER. Karape* from me Chain Can*. A* the chain iron* was passim: through a narrow lane, while returning from work nitfht before last, they ma<le an assault upon and overcame the guard, and six of the wont coses in the gang escaped. They caught one of the guards and choked him to the ground, relieving him of his double-barrel shot gun and a navy reporter. There was another guard along, armed with a pair of small repeaters, but he was afraid to use his weapon* for fear of wounding the other guard. Those who escaped were Wm. HanlUon, Sol. Smith. 8penoer Hancock, George Wash ington, Anderson Johnson and Tom Johnson. They are still At large. Our Public School*—An Explanation. There is much complaint just now on the part of those who failed to secure places for their children in the public schools, and many very naturally blame il operators will j ^ Board of Education for not providing accommodations for all. The complaint is not unreasonable. Tho schools are supported from a general fund tc which every citizen, either directly or indirectly, contributes, and every xnan has a claim to their benefits. It is unjust, however, to lay all the blame on the Board. They have done what tnoy could. The money appropri ated by the county is not sufficient to warrant them in building or renting school house*, and with the few room* at their disposal it is impossible to provide for more than one-half of those desirous of attending .school*. Tliat it is both the interest and duty of the citv to furnish suitable bouses for public school purposes, no one will ques tion ; and the assurance that this would be done lias ,been given time and again. Let the parents of those sixty applicant* for admission to the South Macou school. *«►»*• cm (Kc Xut of the Superintendent, ask the building committee appointed by the house w&* den chancre of temperature, may be averted by strengthening and reculatiiu; the system in ad rith Hostetter’a Bitter*. Autumn is al ways a m-a.-«n of peril, especially to weak. fcUscep- anixations. Even tho more vigorous are to be in some measure* depre-^wd by the hu> mid atmosphere, loaded with deleterious ga^es produced by vegetable decay. The All b a period of ilic year when the renovation and regulation of the living machine b peculiarly important, and the bitter* should therefore be taken daily at this critical season. Fourth Street, opposite Express Office, MACON. GEORGIA. Meals Served at all Hours, DAY OR NIGHT, A First Class Establishment* STOCKED WITH FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS. ausSl 2a DR. WRIGHT, Dr. Wistab’s Wild Cheret Balsam.—This j T^k T” ^ ^T 1 lound has become a home fixture. ^ -A. J- ^ -A- • Balsamic compound has become a home fixture. Let all who suffer, and have in rain attempted to cure their coughs, colds, bronchial or pulmonary complaints, make ureofthis unequalled remedy. It can be relied upon, the mass of testimony that ha* been published since its introduction, being ample proof ol its efficacy. to Boarehnan’s Block, over Vol- cer A Ore’s corner Mulberry and Second streets. Motor. Ga. oct!3 ly H' Hcxt. Raxeix ± Laxar.—Thi* wrfl known j and reliable firm hare received a large kt of Dr. , Hood s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has theprai- of all who have tried it. In bottles at 50 cents | and $100. _ Ax Antidote lor Cholera is found in Simmons* iwr R.-gulator. whid^ keeping the liver in heal thy action and rlean>inr the stomach and bow els, brace* the eutire system ariinrt the disease. FOB BEXT. A FIVE room Dwelling. vi:h three a _ attaelhxl. cm Tatnall Square, near r It. K. Pr‘ * * ’ aur31 tf PIANO TUNING! . _ - . . ~„ /~\ B. RICE is now in the city, for the pur- A Jrwrl. P—lont purine*, aonwlont Baanti- TuningKe;ainqrF fies. >i/.xlont Gratffies all alio Use d. Sold by f Orders mgy be left J. W. Burk- i Macox axd ArcraTA Railroad Co,> A... ui« r^7.1'7S. * T 'HE annual meethar of the stockholders of this Codi}unv will be held on the First Monday (6th) OCTOBER next, in this city. J.A.S. MILLIGAN. Scretnry. SOAP FOR EVERYBODY O UR fall and winter stock of SOAPS is now complete in the following varieties : PINE SOAP. LUKIN'S. ROGER 4 GALLETTS, COU- ORAY-S. GOSNELL-S. YARDLEVS, LOWS CASHMERE BOUQUET. CHEAP SOAP. ENGLISH HONEY AND GLYCERINE. PARK COMPANY'S TOILET. CONTINENTAL. COLGATE'S BARS. COLGATE'S FRUITS. ort5 tf RANKIN. MASSENBURO 4 CO. MRS. A. BDLKIEY W. A. JOHAN & GO A FULL LINE DRESS SILKS. SILK POPLIN’S. SILK PONGEE, CAMEL’S HAIR CLOTH, DIAGONALS, • LUSTRES, POtL DE CHEYRES, REPPo, SATTEENS, BOMBAZINES, HENRIETTA, TAMISE, BIARRITZ, And CREPE CLOTHS, BRILLIANTINE and JET CLPACCAS, complete tlie etc stock ol Staple and Fancy Dry Goods IN THIS MARKET. Our friends will perceive from tho above, as a partial exhibit of our dress goods stock, that we are prepared, panic or no panto to supply their wants m every particular with tho newest and I most stylish goods to be had, and a call only, will 1 satisfy them we are using our advantages in pur chasing for their benefit. l*arcels delivered in the city FREE. Samples mailed to any address on application. Call on 1 cct5 tf W. A. JUHAN & CO. GREAT EXCITEMENT!— OFFICE NO. 8« CIIERIIV ST. Represents tho following first-class Companies. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Ornafeed Kin - - - AmeteUsy,, GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Columbus, Ga. - - AueU UNCERiVRITERS' AGENCY, NEW YORK, (Compow.1 of the Germuote, Ncimra, Ho. - and R.*pubUc Ir ^unuuv r NEW YORK BTOXE OUR BUYER BEING IN NEW YORK During the great excitement, he secured many bargains, which were offered to Cash Purchasers. Having surplus capital always on hand, we are able to take advantage of all good bargains, and now offer them to the (icople ol Middle and Southwestern Georgia. Our stock of Slaols. SilKs Is the largest and cheapest in Georgia. Black Alpaccas, Moliairs and Brilliantines! We have the best qualities in all grades 20 p sr cent, less than any retail house in the State. •M 0 U MING GO 0 J) S ! BLACK 5IERINOES, BOMBAZINES, BEARITZ, TAMISE, HENRIETTA CLOTHS And New Styles Mourning Goods, at Panic Prices! D R E S S G O ODS COLORED SILKS, in all the new Shades. IRISH POPLINS, in all Fashionable Colors. CACHMERES at 85 cents, worth $1. SATINES at 85 cents, worth $1. CAY EL’S HAIR GOODS, in Beautiful Colors. JAPANESE SILKS at 45 cents, worth cents and $1. POPLINS, SERGES AND LOWER PRICED GOODS, IN ALL COLORS, AT PANIC PRICES! LADIES’ CLOTHS in all colors. WATERPROOF, in different colors and qualities. FLANNELS—RED, WHITE and OPERA, ut REDUCED PRICES. & I M V 1 & [Tnule mark registered,] OaLBTHORHK, September 27, 1873. The Chemicals purchased of you last I spring were prepared and used as di rected. I also used . 01110 of the English Stonevrr*!! and tone of Merrviiian’s. A | ton of your Fertil'zer produce! as much, if not more, than a ton of either of the | others, with less than half the cost. W. H. ROBINSON. IN OUR HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT ! WE HAVE I MARSAILLES QUILTS, BLANKETS, TABLE DAMASK, TOWELS, NAPKINS, SHEETING, AND PILLOW CASES, AT PANIC PRICES! 1ST otions. I CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SASH AND NECK RIBBONS, KUCHING, EXTRA SIZED BUTTONS, AND ALL NOVELTIES AT NEW YOEE PRICES! I KID GLOYES — “ OUR SPECIALTY.” AT $1, WORTH $1 50; AT $1 25, WORTH $2. 50 Pieces Warranted ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETING! To be closed out immediately at PANIC PRICES. Remember We Sell as We Advertise! S. WAXELBAUM & BRO., :t5tf 45, 4“ and 49 Second at., and 22, 24 and 20 Cotton avenue. Amets over PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Memphis, Tenn. - - Asset, {aw INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Organized 17M - - . Asset. 1. Policies written on Dwcllinn. stoiv, M „ v . , Kmbmdiw, I'-otton, or other insurabk nnS. 1 * nt fair rites. 1 lly rieeptair room adjoins my offire, m rover Cotton or other property nt any hour of S', . W - W. CARvp. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPAHY OF LONDON AND EDISBCKgh. CAPITAL—GOLD - - - - $10,000,CM Insures Store.. MetvhvHtoe, Dwcllinen Fumi- ture and all oilier property at LOWEST RATES! WHEAT ! Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, x*t5tf Druggists. Macon. Ga. SPECIAL NOTICE “ DMA YE HEAE THE SLOGAN ? ” :0: FUTZEUj & SON | Bog leave to call the attention of their numerous jmtrons to the below mentioned list of GROCERIES -COMPRISING- Farmers and Grangers! Thirty-one Different Kinds of Canned Goods I I As follows: Fresh Mackerel. Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Clams, Sardines, Club Fish, I wttt ivtrwivfturinofvu'tiow fn-rt Lmiflrfvi Peaches, Pineapples, Quinces, l’.-ars. Cherries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries. Pie Fruits, p!5«/ eVr tvro * lullllre< l Tomatoes, Peas. String Beans. Limn Keans, Asparagus, Succotash, Saco, Com, Spiced Salmon, Con- tons of that celebrated I densed Milk. Damsons. Devilled Hnm. Lihster. Purtridine Duck urn! TupVpv. WARD’S FERTILISER Manufactured expressly for CORN, COTTON, WHEAT, OATS, RYE. BARLEY. POTATOES, GRASSES and CLOVER. I and in offering it to the public, I do so with * il.-iif.' mnl MssiiniMC" it* .jiinlity. Its reputation is without limit at the North, where it is universally known and largely used by the fanners in that section for GRASSES AND GRAIN ! densed 3Iilk, Damsons, Devilled llara. Lobster, Partridge, Duck and Turkey. All of the above are Packed This Season ! TEAS A SPECIALTY LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Wo have now in stock tho LARGEST and most CO.III’LETE assortmemnt ol *X“ 313 JZL. & ! IN THIS MARKET. TEN IFFERENT GRADES OF TEAS! Prom 70 Cents per Pound and Upwards! FIRST NATIONAL BANKofMACON TRANSACTS A GENERAL RANKING ffiSIM PIKKCTORS: I. C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS, H. L. JEWETT. W. R. JUNsMORE. II. B. PLANT. 1). S. LITTLE. G. H. HAZLEH1TRST. I. C. PLANT, President. W. W. Wriolhy. Cgahier. ninKMilnovI* I. C. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, MACON, GA. Buy and Sell Exchange, Gold, Silver, Stocks and Bonds. Deposits Keueived, On Whirfi Xufrrr^t will tic Allimrd, AS AGltKF.il UPOX. PAYABLE OrJ CALLL. Advances made nil Colton anil I'ro- diirc in stoic. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO _eb9 l.y C. A. Ncttino. j W. P.Goonv l'refeideut. I Cai CITY BANK MACON, GEORGIA. Capital 200,OOO Dollars. DIRECTORS: WM. B. JOHNSTON, WM. S. HOI.T, JOHN J. GRESHAM, JXO. V. ROSA julyS 6m S. G. Bonn, President, IL F. Lottos, Ca*h> r. EXCHAriGE BANK OF MACON. Office In MnfPa Xc,v Itiilliflns. Receives Deposits, BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE. Makes Advances o Store. Also < Stocks, Bon is, Cotton in i Shipments of Cotton. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. feblfily Of all kinds, and which accounts for their supe rior success in heavy product ioils. This fertilizer is thoroughly analyzed, and its properties known to be pure and genuine. All orders carefully filled, which should state ALSO ON HAND what production is desired, this being “SPECIAL I Parched Rio and Java Coffees, Pickles, Preserves, Jellies, Jams, Farinas. Mustards, Mackerel, MANUFACTURES.” Outsideof cash, will ex- I Cheese, Butter. Lard, and everything else appertaining ton Grocery’Store. H AS returned from the North, and is DAILY O PENING An unusually large and splendid assortment MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, FANS, WILLOWWARE, TOYS, NOTIONS, ETC. And respectfully solicits a continuance of the very liberal patronage bestowed ujion her for many years post, and which she most gratefully •crates. . oct5 St GROCERIES! GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP Well Selected Groceries ! All bought AT PANIC PRICES ! And will be sold below the usual market prices. Give me a call before buying. J, F. BARFIELD. muif l>mon-l> arul Perfumer*. E. J. Johnson’*. Wari*! Fertilizer. Attention i» oalled to the advertise ment of Mr. J. F. Crutchfield, who i* agent in thi* city for Ward’* special lev j City Council Li*t March whi liliaera. Tboee are special inanure*, by * not built, and tU unind that The CHKvnssT xxd Bzsr.—H.*>k'« Eimka MedicirH* gi v *«universal satidactijn in tlie , treatment of L verDisea.*?, Dj*pcj »• ix Sick Ifea>i- ache, Cutetiverieas. and all that c1ua> of diseases anfeit'zg from a di»ordervd »tate For Rent. A COMFORTABLE, well arranged House, with seven rt«>a!.N on Pise street, between street and Cotton avenue. Messrs. J. IL Z< ilia dr C&. Macon, Ga.: Gexilbmzx—Allow me herewith to tender to you my sincere thanks in prescribing for me your Simmons* Liver Regulator, which effected pleasant and speedy cure of the worst case of bowel complaint I ever- experienced in my life, after the first few doses. I am now an ardent believer in your famous medicine, as it alone entirely restored me, after the failure of three physicians, and the^trialof several noted preparations. With regards, I re main, yours truly, MAURICE ROSENTHAL. 231 Pearl street. New York. oct52tawAwlt change for COTTON of any grade at its highest market value. With my arrangements, I can lie amply supplied with any amount. All orders will bo addressed to J. F. CRUTCHFIELD, Macon, Ga., General Agent for the State of I Georgia. —** — ,,J 1 oct5 eodlm _ whom it may.concern. Whereas, A. E. Hatcher has applied to mo for letters of adminis tration on the estate of Robert Hatcher, late of said county, deceased. These are. therefore, to rite and admonish all par ties interested, whether kindred or creditor, to show cause if any they have, within tho time pre scribed by law why letters, should not be granted to said applicant. Witncss'Xnyhani and seal this 3rd of October, 1873. J. J. Ray, Ordinary. oct5*S0d. h LIQUORS. Wo take pleasure in stating that the Century WIiisliLy Was awarded the HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE VIENNA EXPOSITION OVER ALL COMPETITORS! Constantly on hind. Port. Sherry, Madeira and Rhine Wines, Hennessey, Martel and Otard Duprey Brandies, etc., etc., etc. WANTED. A POSITION as Book-keepc xk. sponsible young man of ness. Can bring the be»t of ref in Augusta oct4 2 keeper or Clerk, by are- I r „ _an of experience in busi- the best of references from houses J Atlanta. Address, P. O. BOX 238. Macon. Ga. German Groceries a Specialty WE KEEP EVERYTHING IN THE GERMAN GROCERY LINE. mbs. s. audouin | Try Our Shakspeare Segars, 10 cents Special Notice. the 14thof October, at the store of 3Icssrs. Sin gleton, Hunt A Co., who are authorized to re ceipt for us. W. A. BANKS .v SONS. Each. ELEGANT MILLINERY —AND— FANCY GOODS! Which will be ready for inspection WEDNES DAY, October 8th. Her friends and customers are invited tocalL oct t-lw Thankful for past favors, we solicit your continued patronage. Prices Lower Than Ewer. PUT2EL & SON, lm SECOND STREET. DAMOUE ’S BLOCK. THE COMMONWEALTH LIFE W. A. HOPSON & CO Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS! They invite particular attention to their apartments of HOSIERY. DAMASKS. LINENS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, TOWELS. FLANNELS, JEANS. CASS IM EKES. SILKS, DRESS GOODS, etc*ete. Due notice will l»e given of their OPENING DAY, For Ladies’Dresses, Suita, Cravats, Collars, Tk*. Laces, TrimmingOmd Novelties in ll£t line. 1,000 Bales Cotton! WANTED BY CCLLINS & LITTLE. \\7E will commence to-<lay and buy ^ V t Cotton at market rates, and continue uni» we sh;il 1 have til let 1 **our order*”—imrahl** "ivur- rUges. Biurxies and Wagrms, at tne kW»t ca^ 11 value. Bring along your warehouse cutton ** i-eiptn. COLLINS A LITTLfc. w?p26 lw INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY, comprehend, and at tho minimum rates of DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS Over Two Hundred Millions have been used within the pa»t ten rears, • without complaint of loss by Tag be- "T\OES business upon popular plans that the people Irominz dctartaL They are more re- \ FJ «U nrst this, comi^mies. liable for markin? Cotton Bales than any Tpr in | . . i n . rt n a n-r-> "■| I The Commonwealth ” is Safe, Popular and Prompt, WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT. THOMAS U. CONKER, Macon, Georgia, ilanager of the Geu^ia l>-r*rtmenL All Express Companies use them. Sold by Printers and Stationers everywhere. 2t4Sm PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Opposite Huff’s New Building, Cherry St„ between Third and Fourth, MACON, GA. rIMIIS well-known house being now suitably I . . fitted up, the undersigned is prepared to ac- r i r I n Fmiisiwuit Tisnshiit siwl I Dqr. Gouts will receive the best attention, and the Table supplied with the finest the market af fords. July80 tf J. H. BREMER. Examine the Savings Bank Plan. HUNKY SCHMIDT, FASHIONABLE BAEBEE. Huff’s New Building; Down Stairs, WOULD be pleased to have a call from his old j f f customers and the public generally. of the stomach ■ Id before the Court-house door in the town of Knoxville, Crawford county, within the legal h nrs of rale, on the find Itodaj in November u.'xt,the following property to wit: Two hun- t died and tw.> and one-half acre* of land, more or " • - r-«: r..\!r-. f ».-t- riu:nbTs6. 7 and 26. in the first district of originally Houston, ixjw i Crawfonl countv. Levied on las ‘the property of W.T. Parham t Bd ’ ^ No Othcb Ml prexvdented saL* and fame are kno i> wurranteil 1 d the urinaiy hra priv ctxEever at^kincl liilmlKild’s Bucliu. It: r it has 9 all dim . _ asond from Jus- HOV9HJ . ~Z ^ _ r-, -. | rice Court. 621st district, G. M* in favor of C. S. ■, ' ,$50 GOLD MEDAL h .«^ M . nrbwa».f ^ v T»jlor.l'o».al.li-. Pr i- rrepointedoot by pfela* piB t!.** l^~t ('«.ii-try W -rUy NJ»H«per j ml. J.VMKS X. MATTHEW S. U-puly'stiU. u*liou be I ilrlmU^i uu rta'b tolOu ./ the kidne.ra Beware of counterfeit*, notary stamp of II. T. i£i?to J. u. E>: JH*mps >-t (iar.-ix Irpo- n.id raulmg matPw -» |,n .•ti- t«' the" State t.--t. Cc»mn:ittee to be . W. A H.-mphiii >nd Jo*. W. A. HI KE. Mayor. Court of Onbi t-'Uttc )**iwugir | Jo*"t 5-aud* BRYANT BALKCUM. Adm’r. LIVERPOOL AND 6REAT WESTERN-STEAM CO., As, (GUION LINE.) I 7HRST-CLASS STEAMERS rail between New . York and Li verpool every Wednesday, afford ing the Lest possible accommodation for tl*o sa loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued for passage money from Europe at current rates. For rate* of passage and other information, ap ply to WILLIAMS A GUION, 29 Broadway, New York. Or to W. McKAY. Agmxt. ortl lm No. 68 Second street Mjw-on. Ga. JOHN INGALLS SPECUL AGENT FOR CASWELL, HAZARD & CO.’S I PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, TOCT.D invite the attention of phnican* > f and others to tlie pre*,«ralions of this old and celebrate.1 house. They are endorsed bjr al the leading physicians in New York city. Hazard A Caswell’s Pure and Sweet ! COD LIVER OXX- ! To the SUflboWors of tit .(itorgia Ajritil- Ural uf IuifKtnrin» Compuj. T HE stockholders of the Georgia Agricultural and Manufacturing Company, will Dlease s^nd to the undersirneol as soon as possibto the amount of tlwir stock and for what they will sell tli.- wire-. T. J.SIMMONS, Ch’m. DENNIS DALY, See ly, oca 34 Always on tend. Fresh lot received thu day. Dealers supplied at proprietor*’ prices. Mr i»21 tf — Special Notice. I DESIRE to sell the st oek, fixtures, and good will of my store. Tlie st-xk 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 fixtures are modern and as good as new The “good will” embraces the patronage of nearly every citizen of Macon, and great numbers of the people of the surrounding counties. Any one desiring to enter a business which is genteel and ran be easily conducted, and whic h upon a very small investment will yield an income of three thousand dollars, can make easy terms with me. Satisfactory reasons will be given foY my willingness to relinquish tho business, an-1 my services will be given tomy successor until he ha* mastered the business. Apply immediately to sept Ut f THO.S.IT. CONNER. NOTICE. TO T II K C E S T O M E B » —or — COCHRAN, McLEAN & CO., New l'ork City. TTTE are authorized to notify the enrtomer. "J \Y Cochran. Mefe»n A O... New York, th't they cur. rerail to that Ann in currency. pw«' Diviu »t the expense of Cochnu. McLean A Le- either directlv or thrwnch ua. U SAULSBURY. RESPESS * CO. vr;^7 1 iv Maron. Georgia- ~Bar and Restaurant. ’ OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. VALENTINO, prepared to funush his friends and imtn*.s with everything pertaining to a firat-class rt*t»u- rant, which will be served in the very best sty*- He will always have cm hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC. St runner. Tiiitin* Huron »buuld nice him •. <uA I will open on the lxt of Octolier. ut N<'- <" Cliero .treet, next door tomy preuen t re. tuuiur.t.» Ladies’ Eating Saloon. rai7 tf For Bent. niup pr ivt HOUSE, containing twenty-fir® X rooms with te-arden and outlmildings. On® of the best stands for a bmmiing-house in the city. ROBERTS or MILO S. FREEMAN. iuur2 tf-- -o WANTED. NE A No-1 MOULDER at once, at SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS. FOE RENT. rnwo DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly locate* 1 Apply to R. F. LAW TON, At Exchange Bank, or to Dk. A. P. COLLINS. julyl7tf At Collins’ a Heath’ Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING! Neatly executed at the TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER STEAM PRINTING HOUSE- We male u .vpcdjlly in Bill Heads, Letter Heads, \otc Heads, Monthly Statements, Cards, TaKs, etc. All orders from Town «dCoundy be troToptly attended to at the very lowest prtoa srpSQ tf OCTOBER 1ST! the new feature —is — Photography! —AT — PUGH’S GALLERY. O KTOUCIIING Til K X KGAT1VK. ItywW* H is come, and new houses « jer things to corr ,1 otht-r Houso-farnjihiinr i the pn.prn- 1. and buy a la fro 1 TRUMAN a. liREJLY.