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THE WEKKLYTKLEGRAPII AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1884.
Came Protection.
Editor* Tklkuiufh and Mkmknoer: The
counties of Bibb, Jones, and many others of
this State, have local game laws. Each coun
ty enacts Its own laws when its representa
tives can secure the co-operation of the Legis
lature. There seems to be an utter disregard
for the law on the part of most s|tortsroen (7)
who enter the fields In August and September,
frequently killing the parent birds and caus
ing the young to die. The game of a county
or Plate belongs to that county or State, and as
the law forbids the killing of that game, ex
cept in the open season, the party who violates
the law is a thief, "venison thief, turkey thief,
or quail thief,” as the case maybe, and as
such they are now styled by all true sportsmen.
Our open season ou doves is from August 1
to April!. This should be July IMo April 1.
Open Heason on quail October 1 to April 1. All
parties violating aame should be reported to
the solicitor and prosecuted to the extent Of
the law. Restaurateurs who sdvertise quail
or wild turkey for lunch, or otherwise, when
not in the open season, are equally as guilty as
those who kill them, and should be forced to
observe the law.
Those of us who appreciate what little game
we have must awake to the necessity of i
serving It. and tho day will soon come w 1
the supply will l»e exhausted unless proi
action Is taken. Let “pot hunters and game
thieves” be forced to abandon their nefarious
practices and In a few years we will have a
largely increased supply. The present condi
tion of the Macon Sportsman's Club U such as
will prove of Incalculable benefit to our game
protective agencies, if they will promptly take
hold of the matter. We aro heartily in sym
pathy with the keeping up this association of
gentlemen, and feel assured that the cncour-
agement of out door sports w ill prove'of great
mental and physical benefit to all who partic
ipate. Oct the farmers to cooperate with the
association; post their lauds (as many of them
or^ doing); always shoot over a man’s fields
wffc. his consent; be satisfied with a well-
filled bag. a dozen brace or so; share your
game with your farmer friend, and you will
never fall to rceurf the eonseptbf s gentians?.
'Oot over his preserves.
wHto the above with the hope that a
Correspondence.
Forsyth, Ga., September 20tli, 1*M.
Hon. Thos. B. Caramss—Dear Sir: Recog
nizing your distinguished services to the state
in the post, and with full confidence that you
will continue such in tho future, tho delegates
to the 22nd district (Senatorial) convention,
which met at Forsyth on the loth day of *>»-
V 0 *™** 1 vn " Sy acclamation as
XJ * J ^ .....»ru oearer of the Democracy In the
22nd Senatorial district for the next Senate of
the State.
We were appointed a committee to notify
Forsyth. Ga.. September 20, 1*M.
Messrs. Louts Vannucri, h. D. Martin, \\.
G. Tvrs, Committee: *
Gentlemen—I sin truly grateful to the Dem
ocrats of this Senatorial District for having
selected me as their candidate In the ap
proaching election. I accept with thanks the
positlnu tendered, and should 1 be elected,
will discharge to the best of my ability the
dntlcM of a State Senator, which I recognize to
be great and responsible.
Thanking you, gentlemen, for the compli
mentary manner in which I am spoken of,
and assuring esrh of you of my personal es
teem, 1 am yours very truly,
T. B. Caia.niss.
THE STATE FAIR.
Same Special Features Being Arranged
—The Park Improvements, Eto.
The interest in the coming State fair Is in
creasing every day os the new attractions
being brought out. Very little over a month
off now, it Is time every sttrsetior should l»o
duly announced, that the public may know
the bill of fare.
As one of the features, a few gentlemen of
Macon have subscribed a purse of taw, to be
divided into three prizes for a three days’
walking match atthehlppidromc. The mutch
is open to the State to amateurs only, and
nuly seven hours of each day wi 1 be walked.
The prize* are 1200 to first man. fit 0 to second
and $50 to third. The match to take place In
the hippodrome, which is about eleven laps
to the mile.
Ford, Moncrlef and McKay have ente red for
the rare so far, and it is probable that the
champions of Rome, Savannah and other
places will be in the ring. The management
of the match will be in the hand* of Mr. J. J
Clay, and his energy and enterprise will in
sure Us success.
THE FIOYD RIFLES’ NIGHT.
On Wednesday night of the week, the grand
pyrotechnic display of the Floyd Rllles will
takrolare. This exhibition will be the gr
estover seen in Georgia. The material
shipped yesterday by Deadwyler A Street, of
New York, the same firm that furnished the
firework* for the celebration of tho comple
tion of the lliooklyn Bridge.
The programme of thi* exhibition embraces
a large numl»erof set pieces, together with
rich dhpluy* of single pieces, such as Cather
ine wheels, Roman candles, etc. The night
will open with a shower of rockets, followed
by a skirtnlah drill. The Destruction of the
Temple i* one of the pieces, and it is said to
be one of the finest displays known to pyro
technics.
a The proceeds of the exhibition will be de
voted to the purchase of new uniforms for this
gjlliuit baud,
The repairs.
A large force of carpenters have been kept
steadily at work by Capt. F. $. Johnson, a::d
the park buildings will be in good order for the
fair. The roof* have been carefully inspect
ed and repaired. The stables are also in
good order and they are now ready
to accommodate all the stock brought.
Hecrotary Grier yesterday received letters
from Savannah and Columbia. Tenn., saying
that some fine horse* from those places would
be brought to,Maqon In time for the fair.
The prospects are now bright for R big
crowd. Cof. Hatcher informs us that ho is
constantly receiving the most encouraging
letters, and that already a good deal of space
has been engaged.
FROM ATLANTA.
Gathering of Contractors—Bids for the
New CnpitolscEdbrooke Sanguine
—Burglarious— Notes and
Pereonal Mention.
fSPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.)
Atlanta, September 24.—Mr. Edbrooke,
the new capitol architect, arrived in the
city on the morning train. He is quite
sanguine as to the result of the session of
the Capitol Commission this afternoon,
and has no doubt that the contracts will be
awarded without further delay.
It ia known that bids will be put In by
five different responsible parties for the
whole work, and that the figures are clearly
within the appropriation. There will be a
large nnraber of other bids, which will be
opened at 4 o'clock this afternoon. M
it looks as though the city is full of con
tractors, who are evidently a representa
tive lot of men from all sections of the
country.
There Is little diminution in the bur-
glaries in Atlanta. A gentleman in my
ne : ghbarbood last night trkd the expert
merit of firearms, but not with entire suc
cess as he failed to bring anything down.
His failure, however, is not an argument
against thjl remedy. An ex-judge of the
Superior Court, in spcaki .gof the increase
of yds class of offenses here, gave me the
opinion that it is largely due to three
causes—the negro population, the facili
ties for escape, growing oqt of the number
of railroads running out of Atlanta, and
a police force not large enough for the
city. He added, too, that the laws are not
as stringently enforced as they ahould be,
Holton Items.*
The village has been enlivened lately by
pleasant boarders at two of the residences and
by visitors from adjacent counties.
The need of rain is severely felt. Cotton
has been cut off at least one-third. There is
no “top crop.” Peas, potatoes, turnips and
the secqnd crop of bermnda hay are all great
ly injured. The corn crop has turned out very
finely, hogs are cheap, cattle keep fat and the
people are blessed with good health.
Mr. William G. Bass has bought a valuable
trart of land from Mr. R. K. Bowman, and
will begin to erect stables, barn, out-houses,
etc.. Immediately.
Col. My rick Intends to entirely remodel his
hospitable old home, and modernize It.
Miss H. A. Johnson offers her desirable
place with a large residence of eight or ten
rooms for rent or lease, on very low terms.
K. K. Park has two small farms and houses
to rent, and the McWilliams' place of 436 acres
is for sale on long time.
Mr. W. J. McAfee and family, of Macon,
moves to Holton this week, and will be very
weloome citizens.
Mlaa Florence Cater, of Perry, Is visiting
Mi«s Mattie Bowman.
The arrival of three beautiful Imported
Shetland ionics at tho "Holton Stock farm,"
has created a sensation among the children.
They ark gentle, amlablo and attractive Itttlc
animals.
The Rutland Shooting.
Mr. George C. Skipper, of the Rutland die-
In i. * a» lu town yesterday and reports that his
broili'tr Paul, who was shot last Saturday af
ternoon. is still In a dangerous condition,
the chances being ten to ono that be will not
live.
Mr. Skipper says the shooting was not acci
dental, as .was reported. Paul was at work In
the field when the two boys, WilUe Welch
and Tom Nash, came np. There
bad been some sharp words be-
tween Welch and Skipper previous
to this meeting. The quarrel was renewed
and*when W elch threatened to whip Skipper
he matle a mark on the ground and dared
Welch to cross it Welch took the gun away
from Nash who was holding It, and approach
ing Shipper placed the gun at hU breast. Skip
per knocked the gun downward when it was
discharged, the contents going Into bis thigh
Nothing ha* been done toward arrestfe.
Welch. Both boys ore about seventeen years
THE DEMOCRACY OF TWICCS.
Proceedings of a Large Rnd Harmonious
Meeting.
In pursuance of a call by the chairman, the
executive committee of the Democratic party
of Twigge county assembled this day in the
court-house, and was eVled to order by P W
Edge, who explained the purpose of the meet
ing. W. L. Solomon was elected permanent
chairman and W. A. Denson secretary. The
following rciolutions were offered, and their
adoption urged, by 1*. W. Edge. On motion oi
Col. D. G. Hushes, they were unanimously
adopted, to-wit:
"Whereas,*ho Democratic pAity of Twiggs
couuty arc now in convention assembled—
"Be It therefore resolved. That Capt. H. B.
Ridley, in accordance with strict and wls-
B ity iuIc, sa the now* luce of Jones county for
nator from the Twenty-first Senatorial dis
trict, deserves and hereby receives the hearty
and uuaulmous indorsement of the Demo
cratic party of Twiggs county.
"Resolved (2), That we will ratify in the
convt ctlon aud vindicate at the polls the right
Of Jones coumy, under the r» tatlon ■> stein.to
name the man of her choice as the next recip
ient of Senatorial honors in the Iwcnty-flist
district.
'Resolved (3), Thkt a full delegation from
this county be sent to the Gordon convention
instructed to cast the solid vote of this county
for Jones' nominee, the Hon. H. B. Ridley, as
promised and embodied In a resolution in
troduced by Col. R. V. Hardeman, aud adopt
ed by the district convention of 187ft, pledging
the faith of the party to indorse the nominee
of any county whose time under the rotation
system It was to name the candidate.
"Resolved (4), That we desire the
tlon system as set forth In the above re . _
tlons strictly adhered to In good faith, and
that we will be the last to ever violate its
sacred pledge.’’
Mr. William Griffin moved that these resolu
tions be read In the Gordon convention.
The following gentlemen, E. H. Griffin, Wil
liam Faulk, wTlflam Griffin. F. D. Wlmbecly,
I*. W. Edge,. W. If. Stoke*. J. D. Jones, Levi
Galllmoru, J. G. Gates, D. G. Hughes and J. K.
Barnes, were elected as delegate* under the
above resolutions to the Gordon convention,
4o meet September 21th.
Resolved, That these resolutions be sent to
THETELEGRArH and McssENr.cR and Houth-
enter and Appeal for publication.
W. A. Denson, Secretary.
i.: i
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
Auspicious Opening of tho Fall Term
This Morning.
The exercises of the above institution will
be resumed this momlng. We understand
the prospects for the present year were never
more flattering. Wc aro proud to record this
fact Mercer is an Institution of which Ma
con has ever been Justly proud—a pride that
has been shared by the entire State, without
regard to sectional or denominational tics or
Influences. There exists no reason why this
university should not rank in prosperity with
any in the land. It Is delightfully located,
possessed of an able faculty, surrounded by
moral influences, and Is in every way worthy
and callable.
A reporter met Dr. A. J. Battle, the presi
dent, yesterday evening. In the smile that
beamed from his eye, tue scribe perceived a
token that needed ouly a few words b
Ann.
"Well, Doctor," we queried, "how are tho
1 think we
will have a li
we have'
number
vc a larger attendance this year than
u had in many years. Already a goodlv
I number of new students have arrived, and
I with • few exception*, all th# old ones will be
i back with us. fzm pf the opinion that the
A Big Hunnwny.
-^' c *terday afternoon Mr. Frank Btewart took I
.... y.1. Daily n't I* Tarry some one out riding, I attendance wlU'resch'lM."
out nis nauy n* • # Leaving the Doctor, wo met Rev. B. & C
and leaving tho hone In front of the Lanier Washington, Go., a good /rlen-l of
House for a mlnnte or so, the horse took aa-1 th # university, and a prominent citizen of
V Waylaying a Marshal.
The report comet up from Washington
county that a few days ago I’nltcd 8ta cs Dep
uty Marshal Whitelynarrow'y esesped assas
sination in that county. It seems that the Mar
shal was In 8andersviUe ou official business.
Word was sent by some friend In Sandersvllle
to Henry Horton, against whom there was a
wa*rant, that the Marshal and his posse were
on their way out to arrest him.
In a short time a party of thirty or thirty-fire
men ranged themselves on the roadside and
awaited the coming of the marshal, with tLe
Intention of killiug him if he attempted to ar
rest Horton. But the marshal was not after
Horton and went In another direction. In total
tenornnee of his danger. On his return to
Bandersvllle he was Informed of the plot made
up to assassinate him. and. as may be sup
posed. the marshal thanked bis stars that he
did not go that road.
Lost His Money.
A Mr. McCall, of Cochran, reported yester
day that he had lost a pocketbook containing
about |25 on the streets the dap before. • He
sayo that be mode a purchase at Schoncman's
during the afternoon and then walked out
upon the sidewalk. He remembered placing
the pocketbook In his pocket when upon the
sidewalk, and shortly afterwards missed It.
On investigation ho found a hole In his pants
near the pocket, and now ho thinks ho placed
the book In the rent and not in the pocket,
-’ported the matter to the —» - -
>t c« *
aud that when on the bench he never bmi
it on his conscience to impose a levs pen
alty upon a convicted burglar than fifteen
years in the peniUntiary.
Great vigilance and a rigid enforcement
of the law will break up the gang here.
Hon. Arthur Gray, of Catoosa, is in the
city. He keeps only one eye on politics
now, fastening the other on “strictly busi
ness," He has just closed a considerable
contrsct to lurnish lime for the new Kim
ball House and since is after the contract
to furnish lime for the new capitol.
THE BIDS.
The Capitol Commiss'on met at 4 o'clock
this afternoon in fie Senate cham
ber and was c.. ;ed to order by
overnor McDaniel. The cbtmber was
filled with contractor * interested in the
procetdings. The Governor announced
that the secretary would begin to open the
bids. The following were the bids:
D. W, Thomas, Akron, Ohio, entire work,
l1.097.ft74.2Ti.
2. Klllthorpc Air Brake Company elevator,
93.68ft.0Q. % ■
3. Burnett A Company, entire sheet iron
1160,064.14.
4. Miles A Horn, Toledo, five bids for entird
work.
ft. F. V. Gindel, Chicago, entire cut st ne
work 9381.233.0U.
6. llallowell Granite Company, (a) entire
building, original schedule. 1932 579.T9; (b) two
bids with different conditions, $8*8,27 7. vx
9867,727 83.
7. Kensclly A Miller, Chicago, entire metal
work, 951.758.0'.
8. Flohecr Fireproof Construction Com
pany, Cnicago, for fire proof tiling. H0 622.70.
9. Kelley Jones Company, New York, boll-
— pumps, etc., $28,365.00.
». M. E. Maher, Atlanta, excavi
crete, etc., in found* Ion, 960.880.00.
11. B. H. Broom head, Atlanta, brick work,
etc., |I39.S00.U».
12. 8. 11. Venable, Atlanta, concrete work,
10,781.4); foo ing stonework,949.X75.
13. O. A. Smith, (a) marble tlllog and _
phalt floor, 97.986; (b) without gravel. 96.750;
(c) with Barbour Trinhhf * *
three-inch gravel, 96,2*0
14. W. F. Bo we, (a) brickwork, 9127,000; (b)
appendix, 98,850.
lft. Angus A Uridcli, original schedule, etc.,
9117,873; schedule 2, brick work, 1148,718 50.
16. Gilli* A Geoghegan, boilers, fans, etc.,
930.806.
17. Deane 8team Pump Company, for fhe
three steam pumps, 91,317.
18. A. K. Forten A Co., Chicago, 111., entire
building, except cut-stone work, 9777,816.
19. C. W. Gay A Co., Graysvillr, Ga., all lime
needed 10.0U) barrels at 90 cents per barrel, er
In bulk whole amount 7ft cents per bavrcl.
20. Hoard man A Wilcox, boilers, fans, etc.,
rjp.wo.
21. Georgia Marble Company, entire marble
delivered iu Atlanta, rauging to auy desired
size, at 80 cents per cubic foot.
22. Pharnlx Iron Works, Trenton, N. J , all
Iron work, 9191,377.7ft.
23. 8nead Iron Works, Louisville, Ky., Iron
work, 8197,803.21.
24. Htone Mountain Granite Company,
schedule 1, 9lft4,l.*;S; portions of cut stone
work. 171,636.50: footing stone work. 973,916.04.
2ft. Charles Fierce A Co.. Indianapolis, Ind.,
(a) whole bnildlng, |922,860.07; (b) of Oolitic
sandstone, (c) of Georgia marble,
91,014.960.47; (d) of granite, fl.141.7M.07.
26. Crane Brothers, Chicago, 111., elevator,
93.000.
27. 8. J. Pope A Co., (a) drainage work,
$3,870: (b) boilers, pumps, ete., 928,37ft; (e)
plumbing, etc., 61,500; (dj gas lilting, etc., $5,-
926; (e) on all If awsnled together $U,9C».16.
tl28. «Jeor^oandR.L:Barney, Vermont, floor
29. to. McAfee, Atlanta, concrete in the
treuche*. 93,880.
20. Wilkins. Pott A Co., entire wrought and
cast Iron, 9194,000; exclusive inside stairs,
9156,000.
Alter the reading of the last bid foe
meeting was adjourned.
Later the commission held an Informal
session to agree upon a plan of work In the
examination of the bids. A working set
slon will be held to-morrow. As a number
of the bids In for the whole work are
ABInck Eve Man.
A mou'nomed Flynn appeared before the Re
corder yesterday morning charged with fight
ing and disorderly conduct. He had a fight at
the Wilburn House Tuesday night and gave a
man named Morris a black eye. lie was
locked up in the some cell with Tenberry
Newby, of Twiggs, and while In the heat of a
discussion gave Mr. Newby a black eye also.
For the first offense he was fined $15, and $5
for the second.
Mr. Newby was unfortunate, ne was found
asleep on the streets by a new policeman who
was not acquainted with Mr. Nuwby’s eccen
tricities, and he carried him to the barracks.
The Recorder dismissed tho case against him.
6 r ns Indorsement from a Prominent
Dentist.
Thomakyille, Ga., September 19,18M.
Dus. J. P. A W. R. Holmes, Macon, Ga.—
Gents: I have used your mouth wash as an
application to diseased gums, and found It in
every case- to be a specific. It Is. also, the
S Boje: Baeou—u-ies litf; shoulders
ulk meats—aides 10V, shoal*
abs IftKolO. as to Use and Quality.
Market quoted higher; stock am-
8 ,e# mPt&WPlS* ti?NW W»d tubs 9%'glO; 10
Bdttu.—Htrkec neu, »nS well .locked;
oleomvfulneJQe&cinewllejr flit edge 24..-SC;
creemerr »«*o; ooantrj Tenaeuoe -JO
^^nr.-Auon^ In boxee lOXaUc, btrrele
Com Blur.—Cooked. 11M2.8S: 1 lb. B.».
Chiu.- a few errlren of new cream at tic
Cnn..—1-h. — -i— - , ,,
UMra;
Conn.—'Tho market li ifuiei
choice lie. ernod lie; modlum
common Halite.
Flode.—Lower but n good demand.
iao<e: Common M.50; family M.7Sa5 0h
We
‘lowo: common SUO; family l4.79aSIM:
16 vJc W ' 25 * 5 * ); I*hoy IS.Tkl.00; patent
Day (loom—The market li quiet; demand
hriwn d C r C imn?.*7Sc" m5 ' S;! ’ C “
HAunwiae-Market Arm. Horaeahoe. 13.00
93.00 pc:
m oo per do*. Cotton cards 94.00. Well bucket.
94.25. Cotton rope 16 i2nc per tt. Swede Iron
^ per to, refinedWMeMrA Plow steel
ib. Natis 42.75—tasisef 10-d. Powuer
keg. Blasting powder 98.00. Lead 8c
wire 7a7&c° P ,ho W.85ol.90 per bag. Barbed
stocVil'oa 1 * food demand and scarce. Fancy
poumf D PlAC,IE *- 8trl ctiy No. 1 peeled 6c per
Wax-22 to Me.
Hav.—’Hi* uia/cet steady; good demand; we
quote at wholesale: Western timothy «.10s
L12JI: small lotsll 13*1.20.
^LEM0*9.-Blfher; good demand; Messina
Suoaes. The market Is quiet: crushed
most reliable and soti
traction I have ever
preparation, nut npin attractive style, and
should be In the cabinet of every dentist I
cannot better emphasize my indorsement of
this preparation as a dentrlfice than to say I
wish every man, woman and child in the
whole country kept it. and used it accordiug
to your printed directions.
John H. Coyle,
Professor Operative Dentistry and Dental
Materia Medico, Baltimore Dental College.
^Holmes* Sure Cure Mouth Wash and
Dentifrice
Cures Pore Throat, Bleeding Glims, Ulcers and
Sore Mouth,Cleans Te*thiPurifles the Breath.
Prepared by J. P,4W. R. Holmes, Dentists.
Macon, Go. For sole by all Druggists and
Dentists.
s specific. It 1l
isfuctory styptic after ex-
er used. It Is an elegant
—George Washington Parke Custis,
the elder, who is buried on the Eastern
Shore of Virginia, was married the second
time to one of hit wives m tnv months
after the first marriage to avoid all doubt
of the legality of the first. This dusty
-cra;> of family history is taken down from
the upper shelf apropos of Mr. Blaine's let
ter to Mr. Pnelps.
COMMERCIAL*
COTTON MARKET REPORT
BT
Telegraph and Messenger.
Macon. September 24 - Evening.
In New York September contracts opened
steady at 10.>8 and after slight fluctuation
closed steady at 10.15-10.18. Sales. 97,000 bales
Spots in New York opened and closed dull
at 1094 for middling uplands. New cotton from
the wharf J-*c. less than the above quotations,
iales. 1,018 bales.
The local market was quiet throughout the
day. Prices have not fluctuated to any appre
clsble extent during the week. The receipts
to-day were 451, soles 419, shipments 476
bales.
iood middling.
‘llddling...
strict low middling ...
LOW mlddllR(... MMM ... MM ..... MMM ... MMM . ¥
• KKCXim.
Received by roll 179
Wagon 322-
Receipts previously.....^..................
stock on hand September 1,1584......
SHIPMENTS.
" 8,328- ft,799
JfrVth* hub oTmTw illlngham's buggy, but Moat oi tnem nnve pwusvu uisr .- - - U..
.SldpSS W ?hrfw l lllS the
£ KveryclllienoIMKoa
li S:5r?, l .. n v/ v - le*”> Ihli, and will .peed the
M l day mat Ttings to Mercer the greateft bless-
ronirtimUmade a break forTlmberlakv'isU- be grnllll
in, hi, ,n Ml hi «M tau«ht. Only ana |
runaway Macqr.'.a,
A Berloua Tit.
Vi stirJay altornaon Ham Brown, a negro
4rim on one o( Johann A Dail.'t coal
«agon>. dror. np to tha fountain on Cherry
atrect. IkUw KUia'k drug •tore.forthepurpo.e
of watering hit mule*. Aa he Matted to drive
off ha waa attacked by a «t. ne fell from the
warm, bia head .triklng a rork near the foan-
,.in then laid tint U|»m the gtonnd, with
the i'.t „i < n hint. hl» hndy wrlthleg Inborrlhle
eoutoitUina ^ gathered around and
water waa thrown on him. whlehdtd noticem
to do much good. Ho eat taken up a. .m
.... coutofuou, reauvl and i .rrlrd to the
coal van! and Ur. Mrllatton tent for. The
mud received on the head b conildered a
dangerous one.
Accidental Shooting.
A young lad of the Rutland dl.trk t, named
Paul Hklpiwr, waa accidentally .hot In the left
thigh on Saturday afteroeoon. He waa at
work In a field when he waa approached by
twoboyi. »UHe Welch and TOmNaab.who
. . . 1 ' a « In irinia WiV Paul
iffi?.
of Macon, waa aenl for and he dremed the
wound, wldcb bo cotuiden a very dangerous
one.
Cut Hit Thront.
On Sunday night at Antioch Church,
Mr Asa Thompaon'f plaea. In the Godfrey dis
trict, there came very near being a fatal affair
hetuccn two negroea, named Oliver Jlmmcr
.m and Hein tlalrer. It seems that OUver had
made some dlsresiwctfi'l remark eoueermn,
Wa mother, and when Help met Oliver st
U.. P cborebdM and asked If ft was true that
the remark had teen nude. OUver .truck Help
Tribute of Retpect.
Again, In the providence of Uod, Rutland
Lodge. Ribb county, la made to mourn the losa
In one abort week, not of one only, but of
two highly respected and much Moved
brethren—H. S. Kelfer, who has only a .hurt
time been connected with our myaUc brother
hood, aud George T. Cherry, our efllclcui and
honored Matter; therefore
RcsoWed, That In the death of thcae broth-
Resolved. That In the death oi tnese hretn-
ran our lodge haa auatained a heavy t~a, and
set we can hut bone that our loaa has been
yet we can hut bone that our
their gain and bow in humble submission to
the w ill of our heavenly Father, who does all
things well and for the general good of all Ilia
er Kcs!dved, Thai the communities In which
these brethren respectively Uvrst and labored
have auatained a loss almost If not quite
equal to oar own. Inasmuch aa they did oat
live for themselves alone, but for others, ail
ing all the relations af Ufa aa good aid useful
clOaens, faithful friends, accommodating
nel- hhora, k.nd and loving to family and kin
dred, and being loved In return by relatives
and respected Cy all who knew tht m.
largely within the appropriation, thr
opinion ie general that tlie contract will be
awarded In • few days, find the ground
broken for the new building.
FROM AUCUSTA.
fonftrerqeof Mill M.n-hew Tran.por-
• tatlon Lin*.
[if ECIAL TKLKQRAM.]
Av-'ourra, Beptemher 2t —The Stoppage of
th e cotton m Ilia here and Idleneea of th# epetw-
Uvea still causa consider .He tinea-mesa
among tht cltlat'na, which the frequent affrays
and fires In the upper portion of the city does
not tend to allay.
Gov. R. B. Bullock, president ol the Atlanta
Cotton MIU Company, came down to-day tn
attend a conference of the mill men. Nothing
definite haa been detereilned upon; but It Is
thought probable that another convention ol
cotton ralU men, similar to the one held here
last March, will be held, when a combination
wi l be formed to regulate production and
preea.
The (ret steamer of the new line to ply be
tween this point and Savannah started cn her
trip from Savannah today.
Not a Spnam of Coughing Since Using
Compound Oxygen.
So writes a gentleman from Archie.
Missouri, whose whole eyefem waa 10 ran
down that be waa notable to do any kind
of work. In a little over a month after
commencing the Oxygen Treatment he
made thia report:
“I have not hrd a sperm of coughing
since the drat time I inhaled the Oxygen.
The ‘utter goneness’ when a little oat of
wind (I can't describe the feeling, bat it
was n moat miaerabla one) also left me
right away. You think my recovery will
an. raiures quit j at a oecitne.
September, buyers 5
September and October, value—..'.6
Jctober aud November, sellers .... 6
Bt'oAits. The market la quiet; crashed aUc:
A 7 *
Koto.—'Temurona almonds Ac per Ik; Prin
oesa paper •bell Me; French walnut, raise;
Naples —; pecans 15o; Brasil Uc; Alberta —;
nocoannts 83ft per 1000.
Obanoes.—Hcarce and In food demand. Flor
1 la selling at 93.60a4.00 per crate.
Lime, Calcined Platter and Cement.-Ala
boms lamp lime Is In fair demand, and is sell
ing at ll.l.’>*1.2ft per bM; Georgia 9l.20ol.2S*
Calcined plaster 9-’.75a3.00 per bbl; hair ifiaftOc:
Georgia cement 92.00; Louisville and Roien-
dale cement 91.90a2.00: Portland cement $3.75*
Oils.—Market firm and In good demand; oljr-
aalftOaflOc; West Vlnrlnla black 17c; lard oil
70c; cotton seed 69; headlight 20a22c; kerosene
17c: neaUfoot 78c; machlaery 15a40c; linaoed
*a71c; mineral seal no; cotton seef refined
Hides. Wool, etc.—Hides—receipts light
lrj flint 8al2: salted SalO. Wool nominal: nn-
washed 16a20c: washed 24s2Sc; burry 12ol6:
Wax 22T($'24c. Tallow
Go a in.—Corn—market firm; stock is Ugh
<ood milling corn fOsSfto by car lota. 7.^80;
small lota: mixed corn 76a78o. Oats—good do
maud and higher; we quote: Western *«aftft
Georgia rost-prer.! T Ja75; Texas rust-pro !
a). Bran ILlfial.W.
LIwluoh— K/e li.buvj.S6. Boiirbou il.C0a5.9i
radlitlllcd rve and corn 9UL30. gtn and ran
tl.06ol.7ft, K G com 91.CC, peach and app i
brandy t2.00a2.7ft. eatawba wine 912ft, port and
«herry wine 91.2fta3.8ft, cherry and tlnroi
brandy 90ca91.ft0, Frennh brandy 92.2fta5.7ft, do
mettle brandy tl.6fta2.00.
Pickles.—Pints I1.5J; qnartlS2T. half out-
reii, plain and mixed, 97.00.
Oniono.—Yellow ana red 93.80per barrel.
Faurr.—Bananas, red, lL60a2.w per bunch;
92.00*3,00.
Potatoes.—Good demand for ucw potato.:>
at X2.2in3.00 per bbl
Raisins.—Fair demand: market steady: now
layers 92.60 per box: new London layers $3 per
box; loose muscatels 92.60
Rice.—Good 6c; prime &fo; fancy 7c.
Starch.—Refined pearl boxes 5c; do. I ft
Sardines.—Onartor boxes American 96.2
6J0; Imported $13^0.
Salt.—The demand Is moderate and Uu
market steady; large stock; Virginia $lol.2ft
Liverpool $1; by oar load these prices can be
8vaui*.—Market bare of Florida and Georgia
syrup*; New York sugar 30a40c.
Fish.—New crop, No. 1, bbls., 91100, half
bbls. 16.00, quarter bbls. $8.25; kits 7Uc; No. u
mackerel, bbls. |8 00, Half bbls. 94,00, quax-
rnr bbls. 12.25. kits 60.
Mules.—About three car loads in the mar
ket, which is active: trade medium; llOOalftft
Horses.—One oar load Tennessee In market
|126a200
PROVISION AND GRAIN MARKETS BV
TELEORAPHw
Baltimore, SepL 24.—Flour quiet, steady,
for Howard street and Western superfine:
Howard street and Western superfine 92.2»»
26ft extra 92.7503 ftO, family 9i7te4.7ft, cit\
remove them from their Isbcwa of love and of
moral temple building here, !** already pro
Tided them "a boose not mode with hands,
eternal in the heaven*,’’ where hereafter there
will be a f appy reunion of loved ones, and no
more weeping and sorrowing and parting.
Resolved, That these resolutions be en
tered on the mlnnte* of par lodge, and
a page be appropriated for the names,
age and date oftbe death of each: that the
lodge be drafted in mourning and that
members wear the uiual bodge of the m
for one month.
Raaolvtd, That a ropy of there revolution,
ha rent to the (amilla of onr drpartrd breth
ren, and nnuthtr to the Tkixoura AND Maa-
aaauka for publication.
William Rvuca,
J. H. Head.
J. J. TlVLkV,
Committee.
Never Oire Up.
If you are suffering w ith low and de-
?lth aittA“Wp i^la^ HrranlngOilver I Sibui^.'l'lrorfered'wonil' wrak’oMilLtn 1
in the hrad .n'l thru.!, imUctiaa two ugly , headache, or any d!reave, of n billon,
"SlVdiSppeared a. roen aa the cutting waa nature, bv all mean, procure » bottle of
JSiamlhaamMbeeu b«rd from ,1m r. Electric Rittrrv. Yon will be vurprleed in
w I torn the rapid improvement that will
Last Chance. I follow; you wl I be inspired with near life;
t have two good reeood-h. td cotton gin. to, \ atrtt-gth rod retirity wnl retyn ; pHn ami
■ale in perfect order.
4hipped previously.
StOCk On hOnd...rere^..rere M .... M re M
COTTON MARKETS BY TELCORAPH.
UYiarooL. September 24—Noon.—Totton.
free sellers at previous prices; middling
uplands 6 *8 It; middling Orleans 4*4; sals*
10,000 bales, for speculation and export 1000.
raeelpu 4000. Axnercan 1600. Futures flat.
4eptember..re^. ft MOIftMU
September and October....^ ft 6X«4(#ft2-44
October and November....^....^2) 4ft«4(#47 •
November and December „.....ft47^*46-A-
December and January...^^^..5 47-64(41 -61
I an nary and February..... M . M ... M . M .ft4X-6«<#47-
February and March ft MMM
March and Aprtl 5X44^52-61
2 r. N.—Sales Included 720 bait.I Ainer-
an. Futures quleS at a decline.
rn .5FS4I
ft 51-64
- #IH$
November and December, eellen .5 4644
December and Jsnnary.buycrs &. 4 L*
Isnusry end February, bnytre 5 4644
February and March, sellers IN , ft 8044
March and April, idler* —6
October, valu4..pvrere. —$M44
ft r. N.-FuiU7e« dosed steady.
^^t^oaobar-nSitoreTiuti
Ociaher anff November, rellera 3 ,7-44
November and December, buyer,3 «t
December end January, bojere._..&«4t
January and Pahraary, bpyare—.
February and March, retler, MMt
Mfirub and April, idler,....—... 5M44
itiber. rell.r, — »5Mt
New You, September 2L—The Pott’e cot
ton article eayi; Future dcllreriea aro in
moderate Inquiry. September, by n liberal
luue of notice ol delivery, wa, preued down
to 10; which et Ant had eome effect upon the
entire lUt, bn, later In the day price, advanced
to 6, leaving September X below yeeterday’e
doling quotation, October unchanged and the
later months t to 2 above tha aama.. At ‘
third call tha market wae eaeier and tha ad
vance waa moetly lost; October told at 10.12
and Jannarv nt >0.24. Fntnre, cloied barely
•teady; September d lower than yerierdny.
November 2 higher -had the balance an-
changed.
New You, Sept. 2t.—Noon.—Cotton dull
middling uplands io%: middling Orlaana 10)4.
Future, dored berdjr vtead^ relee t7,W0;
)#, uo ainoer waji; no i
. No 2 Western winter red
•pot 83*^ bid. Corn—Southern steady and
firm; Western nominal; Southern white 69a70:
yellow SoeM
New Yore,September 24.—Flour—Southern
quiet: common to fair extra $3.20*4.20; good
jo choice extra 94.Mfe6.oo. Wheat, spot
‘*alc higher and closing firm: ungraded
rod rfiaM, ungraded white s3aJO, No 2 red 8ft,
September nominal. October »|<aJ7^. Cora
•pot closed qulst: ungraded i
n molasses su
SMS wm-
% MUwa^’sl'-lA eoi
8 *l < *“ b « r 2t.-Bo.ln (pal,,,
J™; “"tnad ui good Mratued at »1.07b&t “{
reloi, 200 barrelv. hnlrlt, turpentine nutet-
regular 2714; aale* 100 barreU. q ,e, ‘
-fi^N-eWr.qpt rt-SDlrttt ol turpenttn.
tS5drtrSfdw:2»4^ flrm: ,uatae «
tUFW 1 ^ ot turpentine
.V- . ^ ,A otin dull: ■trained 85,
good strained 91.0J. Tar firm at 11.20. Grade
dSTlLM <ira
dint*Zt 2L—Botin—refined
at Slii! ,LZ> ' hpuita of tarpentlno steady
,. N . BW .7°J“’ ^®Pl- -J —Wool firm: unwashed
to ^ **' <5omc * uo fievoe «2 to 40, Teiane l,
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, atiength and whole, omene.v.
wore economical than the ordinary kinds,
and cannot be auld in competition with th*
multitude of low test, abort weight, alum
or phoaphat* powders. Sold only in cant.
Kovai, Bauno Fowpn Co.,
100 Wall street. Now York,
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, O. F.
La-erqul.t, of said county, haa applied for
tetters of guardianship of the person and prop
erty of Augustus and Kitty M. Lloyd, minora
under fourteen yean of ago. resident of said
county.
This it to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to bo and appear at the coart of
ordlt.ary of said county ou the first Monday In
October next to show cause. If any they
have, why sold application should not be
granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
riept-mbe* ft, 1854. J. A. McNANUd,
scp6-:aw4w Ordinary.
Libel fur Divorce, in Bibb Superior
Court.
Fannie Potts vs. William Potts.—It appear
ing to tbe court, by the return of the sheriff In
the above stated cose, that the defendant does
not reside tn said couuty, and It further ap
pearing that he does not reside In the 8tate, or
thst his whereabouts ore totally unknown, n
is therefore ordered by the court that seivice
be perfected on the defendant by publication
of this order once a month for four months,
before the next term of this court. In the
Macon Telegraph and Messenger, a newspaper
published at Macon, Ga Granted.
T. J. SIMMONS, J. 8. C.
F. J. M. DALY. Petitioner’s Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court. A. B. ROSS, Clerk.
may2S lam 4m
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-Whereas, A. B
Ross administrator of the estate of Mrs. Vir
ginia H. Wa<lo, has made application for let
ten of dismission from said estate.
This Is to cite and admouish all persons con
cerned to be and appear at the court of ordi
nary of sold county on the first Monday In
NOTICE.
t’ourtj March Term, left!
1 Crawford Superior Court. Mai
£ tappearing to the court that .
Tlnxton, William W. WblUiugb
Sffl- - ~ n-TifSTiS
•argremi rare me till ■>*>' 1 '
•urgent* gave me till next day at noon to
live. Wban mv atump wa, almost well I
got a terrible (ell. Again the hoapftal sur
geons said I could cot live: but I am Imre
yet. I can't say all right, but by tha help
of tbe Compound Oxygen I hop* to be
soon. Am much stronger, can stick all
day at anything that ia not too heavy.
Oor “Treatiw oo Compound Oxygen,"
containing a history o( the discovery and
mode of action of this remarkable cura
tive agent, ami a large record of enroria-
lng cores in Comumptioo, Catarrh, Keu
ratal a, BroocbUia. Asthma, ait, and i
wide range of chronic disesM,, will be
•ent free. Address Dra. Starkey A Pa
lea, 1100 and 1111 Oirard street, Phlladel
A Lamp tinloslon.
Tbe alarm of great i JO o'clock oa Tuesday
night waa thought by nearly evaryhMly to be
a lalre alarm. Tire belli rang fnrioaaly, but
no on* la th* Aeadem; of Music beard them,
and thla arey be eouldered aa a decided ad
' Gn^ara^lgailon Y*S»rd»; tberawa, same
,,,,, i,tribe alarm. Mr. Morphy, who lire.
In the house with lira re-hall. •« O.k wreet.
lata I wll' gtva ,pae-a* bargwhi, lor the cart,
amufaertmgwarasleed
, ie Mite. 1 n lrery will cease, and henceforth you will
the^reb ! rejoice -n the prai.e of Klectrlc Bitter..
(fddal
jklnAl
fifty ccnla a bottle by Lamar, Ran-
quid. ,
September O o61. October Oft SO\L Oou more
active pail steady; No 2 *26a31!4. Hops dull
and nontin «1: now 27a32, fair to ohotee 19*29.
OoCm, spot fair Rio firm at S10.37^al0.ft0, No.
v Rio, spot $8.80, October $8 60*863. tfugai dull
and n*Mly steady: Barbadoes 45i Cuba 544.
-eutrituzai t?4, Ban Domingo 413-164*54
French lalauds 4V Martinique ifL Par-
uambooo 4 1-16. English Itlands
Muscovado 4Ha«54 Dt-morara 5?*. Porto Rico
* ■ sugar 4 ft-16, fair to good re-
' refined dull-C ft^aft ft-16
whlto extra C 65ia
Al», mould A Cft*a
oonteouoosra’ A 6J4, out
oaf 7. crushed 7, powdered A 6^o6J4. gran-
•listed 6 l-16o654. cubes MoImscs quiet;
New Orleans i-afti. Cub* (NHest reflulng/
18. Rico firm: Domestic 5Ua7. ran goon
tii. Cotton teed sti $476; (•rude
4tal6. Pork dull and firm: tttoi, spot 917.00.
Middles dull aud nominal: long clear 99.75,
Lard opened (tali higher sad closed strong:
Western steam spat $7.86*7.88, October *7.7c»
“ 76. Freights to Uverpool per steamer firm:
>ttoD wheat Id,
Louisville, September 24.—Flout steady and
renctmnged; extra fawUy 43.2fta8.ao, A No 1.14.46
*5.75, Wheal quiet: No. 2 red 7ft*”-
Oorn quiet: No. 2 white W!L.do mli
36. Oats quiet: No. t mixed W/^ern,,
Provisions steady. Mesa pork $18 00. Balk
■sals shoulder* 16.2ft clear rib sides 9lt.'jft
•dear >ldM 911.7ft. B*»o-6bouldeii $7.00.
dear riba 910.76, short clear $1125. Homs-
duzor-cured quiet and steady at *13.50. Lard
-steam loaf $9.ft‘\ prime rteam 97.25.
CIECIKNATI. Rope 2L—Fiont unchanged
family $sTtta3.8ft. bten grade# 9020*6.60
rood to fancy $8.90*4d. Wheat steady: No 2
rrd 7sa«v. Corn in iair demand; No 2 mixed
56*4. Oats—market firm; Mo 2 mixed 27U
cash; 27J4 for tteptember. Rye steady and
quiet at 04*66. Barley quiet and unchanged.
resident* of the Htote of Alabama.
U Is therefore ordered on complainant's mo
tion, that service of said bill be perfected upon
published for said county), once a month for
four months before the next term of said
court, and that said defendants have until
said next term to appear and plead and an
swer to said bill.
T.J. HIMMON8, J. 0, C.
A true extract from the minute*
** g J.w. JACK. Clerk.
March 21st, 1861. may27-law4m
»ln life, ,ndhreh.lra’X
tutor with raid mu,! 1
I the court ;h« i,
.u* .hihj nt lexre, heui ol < retlded m
mouth. In th. Telegr.ph rtd
paper to which relff ciiljity a
ore published, and In the GtlSJSI^^^fiW
paprr publlihcd to OrtSirimSjf 2?**. a
tcx«. By the Court. ji',r,Tl' 8 S! < ‘
_ VIRGIL B, HOLTON nniiw
Syswaag” minut ^ ^
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT'
_ . OF THE 1
University of Georgia.
AufyuHtn. <3n.
FACULTY.
„ I- A. DUOA8, M. D., LL I)
Emeritus Professor of tbe Prlncln'lM ...
Practice of Burgero P M
JOSEPH A. EVE, si. D
ra ,or of Obstetrics and Dii’cuca of
Women and Children. 01
GEO. W. BAIM8. LL I)., M D
Professor of Medical Chemistry and Pbar.
HENRY F. CAMPBELL, M D
Professor of Principles and Practiced! Sn,
gerv and Gynteooloiry. r *
, Dg9An88URE 1'OHD.Yf. D
Professor of Dracrlptir.sndbunrlral i...
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rn ^B$egm£% r g* a "-
Professor of tho Instit.it*, and rtacti M ot
Medicine.
„ , GEO. C. DUOA8. M. D..
Professor of Materia Mcdica and Medical
„ . Jurisprudence.
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dosing quotations:
i opening and
May....-
I
itoi
IAH-H
lOM-fifi
10 76-73
c.rrl'-t a lighted lamp which h.d no.-Mmn.-j
lot,, tho room where her young Wh* wre
.Ireplng. The moMUlln n.tth'g r.ughl fire I lof
nn>l Uared up. .ad h- lore It re-ulfi be cstln- j ( a
g.il.h ilthe iwhe waa hunted ahual the fare,
hut not rerioutlj.
Naw Yoa*. Bept M.-Cotton dull;* I
cotton frora wharf *4 less Uun quoutloui.
•>1M -M-. middling upland* 10%; rahtdllrf
CMuollducd sri receipts 1*1.1: exports. I
Great Britain HFs, toroutlantSI.
I UALTtarroa, 8cpL k-wra quirt; raid*
dllag 7*4: net rerripl. MTS; grore UTS; salt.
siaTatoek 71,MO;eaports, coaritrtsofilar,
MoaroUL SepL M-vanow. steady:
dims 101-1-;; net rer.lpu 19tu. I TOM UNO;
ill; stock MU; exports, eoariwlre aat. I
Wtuttaornn, nipt. Jl —Cotum U firm
Ltof^rtSfctSj Kctlpu *“•
Bavuhisn, repi. ji.-Tottou quiet: nldj
I filing a U-ia are racotnu on nwfiSl'raW
77 0; stock MOB; export., eoortwire 19SL^H
Naw OmLaasa HepL It -uotuu quirt, ratd-
I .fling 10; art rarett-u list genre atl, salsa
ICO); stock 22.261. esporu. eoariwlre 66.7.
MnatLX. (opt. 21 -uou ri—It; mkldllnr
0IS-1C- net receipts t.jl rrnre ,4l.reS—re—J
■mek 7741; exports, cos. twin *».
Naw rata, tfcpt re.-yotaac quirt: ralddltoa
974: art notlpu reg—
•us x 9.
I stock
fept 24—Coltor, easy; a
!*•» T.r, »w» • 2^7: a
exports, coast vise 946.
/-BORGIA, CRAWFORD COJNTY.-An-
° guitus J, Mc Afee, a-lmlnletrstor on the *•
tote of Abraham J. McAfee, late of iaid coun
ty, deceased makes appllca’lou to ttt for leave
to sell the real property of said estate.
This Is therefore to e tc all pt*rson« con
cerned to show cause. If any ihcy have, bv
sep3-l*w4w
Ordinary.
flANOEK CU R E
No ( urt; ! No I’.iy !
No Blood! No Knife !
Rend for clr<-ulsn.
Bit. W. 1L CH AUTOFRXR A (OR
tinTfi-wfm ll-i 173. Atlsnta,
(lEURUIA, CRAWFORD COVNTY.-W. B.
U Arnold. Adraiui-trator oa I'ut ratste ot
YoaugJei.np, 1st* of.-ldcotuty, deceased,
mskes sppl lest ion to me fnr lesve to sell real
property nf >ai<l estate. ■
Th s will cite all persons concerned to show
enure, It any they lure, by tho lint Monday
to Oct-tcr next *1,, .siu sppucalton should
not be granted.
Witness uty band oMt-ially, 8-ptembor t,
llrtfi. VtBOlLS.KOI.TON,
repl lawfiw Ordinary.
uiesu firm and unchsng^: shouldi-rs M
■hnrt rib 610. 6. Baoun strong; rtouli^H
-7.30, rtort rib ,11.1214. clear 111 •-% Bame-
-tugspcnred unchangod- at *l«uh Hogar
ifirm and unchangod: hard (reenedj 7a7>4
Naw Orlrans 6as Hog. firm, quiet: common
and light MO>.6.7«, parking and bulrt^J
[U'lkfi'23. Whisky ready adlLll.
Cricsoo. Beptemher 2L-FUrar unchanged I
B >l to ehou-e winter IJ.75sfi.7S MinuesoU
kcr«' ,3.3e.tT0. Wheat unsettled opeued
I stronger and % higher but elo-ed H under
yesterday: Hcpurahar 7314.7614, Octobar 7-;*
IyOTiCE.
t-ie demand far cart was only fair, oasaedi
lower, r tiled 1, receded again, closed forcashi
and September 6 under ye.ter'sy's prices.
lOebitwr and all the year 34 lower; cart 70s75,
I. r>. uesaem, executor o fine etiaus o inueau
nah Lezarur, vs. Ewell Webb, principal, and
John H. Handers, security.—Complaint, In
Bibb flnperiar Court.
I Tappeartnictothe court that John H. Ban
dera, one of
id canfif, L
atliuiubtlraloron his
It Is ordered by the court thst said Wra. R.
Handera be made a party defendant to said
scribed by statute.
Signed this 8th day of November, 1983.
T.J. 8IMMONB. J. >. C.
#7*56 Octobar 97X3*7Aft. Bulk
|shoulders 16.7ft, short ribs 9101|
Whisky steady and M
A. N Is bet, late of said rounly, dec _
ha* depsrte 1 this life* and no penon has ap-
pll.-fil for administration de bonis non earn
U"taraento aunexoon the e*tate of isi lJaH.
A. NiHbe'.lnssl l HUU; that administration de
bonis non cum testamento annexo will bo
vested ill W. W Carnes, county administrator,
. r*. oth. rtltp. r . after tl r iMicatton
■RgpmRIIPP loftbUeUattooanhrasraUdotfierttowItmSi
uS«g^reSmhre^su totals appointment.
St. Lnms, Hcptember 21.—Flou
nnchsnred: tsmtix,i30s2.90.rt '
fancy 6k.77at.76. wheat, caaSp
rad winter 7S>4s7t rash, 7»! i bid for Hcptem
ber. Cona-cash sad September higher, Octo
ber lower; ta cash, fsw'0'4 UMhU*
0, t-l-er, 0.1. a iht'le I-wcr.
7M4 cash, 76M Oc tober. Frorlslons firmer.
Plica at llA73al7.ro. Balk meats steady: long
clear 37.76, short riba ,3.37:4. abort clear I
31S.OO. I!scon firmer; loan clear 310.76, abort
l rib llO STitalLM, abort clear fiMfiMTOa*
■IsttT.W. ■■■
Ordinary.
,1.12.
Naw ouuSTsert^L^naa^aSuaadi]
family ti.30afi.76, nigh grades avu-sM:-.
Corn firm and qnlet: mixed fit; yall-iw w.
white 71. OaUqalrt: prims Western «. Ha;
scare* and stsody: prim i • •- 00, cbotee
.31X80. Pork steady sad naebangod at ,17.73.
Urd quirt: Usreea (nfiaed) 3C*0t krg 3SJ0.
tore^rerereregireresndnnc banged; shoal-1
BB^H clear 39.70. clear
I qalet
Jn^^k^^qu^aSMB*
•boulders IX«, Ions clear 31X76. clear rtt
■tdre 110.38. Haras—ch..lc, sngaromie.1 quirt.
Codec steady: Rfo (rarMl common tel
Mime 8»liv. Snsar quiet fair to fully fair
fosl'f yellow r’srifted i^aft'v Motas^
nom'nally unehanired eoamou 20, reflnind
BtatO. Rice steady and firm lamUlacs ord
w 4 Bt*n a'cady and n|
cUngr* - ■ - * ■
pnne
OBORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-By virtue of an
M order from tho Conrt of Ordinary of said
count/, will bo sold before the court bouse
door u tbs city of Macon, between tbe legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In October
next, the following described land In said
rounty: Three-fourths of an-acre, more r
Ires, bounded by the leads of Oorman, Safe-
ders, Graham and the H«>uston road, and
known ns the Holly lot. Bold as the property
of Jamee P. Malone, deceased, for dlvltion
among the heirs of sold James 1*. Malone.
J. A. MITCHELL,
septMaw4w* Administrator.
Jsn25-wl
GKO. S. OBKAfe,
110 Cherry -tree
Maorai
D
DON’T: J
YOU ,
WANT
WORLD MANUFACTURING CO.,
- - • I*- i 122 Naasuu Struct. New York.
AGENTS"
at «6s,'i‘«.
GEORGIA, BIBB L'OIJNTY—Wheraax Buhl
A Johnsou, ndmlnMratnr of tho estate of
Eliza R. Johnson, late of said county .deceased,
has made application for leave to sell the
lands of said ilrceased.
This Is to rite and admonish nil persoia*
concerned to be and appear at the court of or
dinary of said county oa the first Mnndnv in
October nnt tofthow cause, If any they can,
whv sal*! application should not be granted.
tv tin os my hand <*fid official siim.\Mr#,tMi
September ft. 1864, J. A. McM lXUH
Ington. Ky.
ra*< , ..‘t'. U ^aIVfi*M*U»l-iff V.''''awu!
1.1*1 U U. HUITU.LiUm.D*
Queen the Soutli
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FARM MIL 3
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f\AGENTS
\ Reflecting Safety lamp
»cp41aw4w*
Ordinary.
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