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The New Sensation for the South
FIRST GRAND SOUTHERN TOUR OF
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1ST ew -Advertisements.
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_i Life In the Bible. By Dah-
' iel Mabcii, D. IX. author of “Night Scenes in the Bi-
I ble,’’ and “Our Father’s House,” of which nesrly
i 100,000 copies of each were sold. Pend for Circulsr.
ZIEGLER A M’OTJRDY, 516 Arch strict, Philadelphia,
Rai lix >acl Leviatlian,
UNIVERSAL LIVING EXPOSITION
SREAT AND ONLY N. Y. CIRCUS
WANTED.
iAA Farmers and Fanners’ Sons duriog the Fall
IIIU and Winter months lo do business In tbeirovn
’ and adjoining townships. Business respectable, eaey
and pays well. For particulars, address 8. 8. &CUAN-
1 TON A CO . Hartford, Conu.
Agents Wanted.
BEND FOR CATALOGUE.
BALTIMORE CARD8.
Armstrong, Cator & Co.,
IMPOBTKRO AND M A NCI’ ACTCUKJiS
RIBBONS, MILLINERY,
STB AW GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
LIT?EH, LACE.
EMBROIDERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS, and
LADIES’ NECKTIES,
237 and 239 Baltimore St..
BALTIMORE, MD.
seplT 3m
T.-1-Weeklj ft a Year.
lEstA'ilisbed 1813.)
O
Weekly$2 Year.
■ Order, solicited.
AlffD
Mu
iciil HirUmtU 1
IVTet i*< >] »olitfm
Which wiii DAILY UIVK TWO Grftnil Holiday Exhibitions at
Thursday and Friday,
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DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.. NEW YtH- j _ ASD _
ERAY SCEIEBR&TED ANTI-FRICTION COTTON PRESS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I The cheapest, simplest and most perfect Cotton Screw .
ever invented. Send for Circular. WASHINGTON ! Office. G3 Soulh Street, BALTIMORE, Maryland. Fas-
IRON WOl
ufactnrers.
OCSTATUS OBEB. JOHN X. OBKB. ROBEBT OIUB.
G. OBER & SONS,
Manufacturers and Proprietors of
Gennme Phospio-Pernvian Gw,:
AimuouIaUd Super-Plwsphate*,
Special Tobacco Compound, Grcund Plaster, |
&c„ &c.,
Rome Tri - Weekly and Weekly Courier.
M. nWINELL, Proprietor.
Official Organ fop the City of Rome, and Counties of Floyd Har
alson. Chattooga, Paulding and Walker. Published
eighteen years by present Proprietor.
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pamphlet, 110 pages, containir-g laws and full direc- ,
tions for obtaining patents. Address for the paper or
concerning Talents, MUNN A CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y. :
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STEAM ENGINES
BOILERS
AND MACHINERY.j
Stationary tnd Portable steam engines and boilers, j
Gray’s Auti Fric tion Cotton Prc**, circular. Gang and |
Mnlay Saw Mills; Portable and Stationary Flouring i
Mills, Sugar Caue Mills and Sugar Pans, Narrow Gauge !
Locomotives and Dummy Engines for street reads,
and mining purposes, new and second-hand Iron and j
Wood Working Machinery of every description. Send
l yr circular.
WASHINGTON IRON WORKS,
• % €0 Vescy street, New Yoik. I
AIKS, Girls and Boys want-
ed to sell our French
American Jewelry, Books, Games, etc., in their own
localities. No capital needed. Catalogue, Terms, etc.,
sent free. P. O. VIC KOllY A CO.', Augusta. Maine.
ither sex may fascinate and gain the love and i
affections cf any person they choose, instantly. This '
j simple mental acquirement all can possess, free by j
mail for 23 cents; together with a Marriage Guide, j
Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladles. A queer
book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO. '
Publishers, Ph’Ii.-.iilphia.
BUT and" ULtan FAMILY .MEDICINE 1
SANFORD’S
Liver
4®* Wheat growers would do well to purchase these
j superior Guanos, used v« ry largely in wheat growing \
; sections. I
I have used these Manor*
lend the
K. A. ALSTON.
EDWAP.D COX, Decatur, Ga., Agent
ang20-dtf .
Scofield Rolling Mill Co,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Into. 28 UPIEI J^OIEITIE&IEIIEI ST.
BAR IRON of all kinds,
GOLDSBQROUGH, FORSTER & CO.,
Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine
Standard Wiiiskies and Iinnorted Lianors.
No. G‘4 South Gay .Street, Baltimore.
liADIES'
Chemise, Drawers, Skirts & Nightgown,
Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits
AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
E. N. SPENCER, No. 63 Lexington St., j
aag2fi-6m BALTIMORE.
J^EAD’S CKANG UtlHEiSS COLOGNE. 1
READ’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE,
HEAD’S GRAND LUCHEfcS COLOGNE,
Made in Baltimore, and sold by all dealers, South
and West. It is the sweetest perfume in America, and
sells at 23 cents. am,-26-3m
ROME ADVERTISEMENTS.
Warranted equal to anv made, wholesale and retail, at 4jc. rates,
and examine the stock and get a Trice List.
Call
JOHN A, DOA1TE,
OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC an ELEGANT ami FI LL ASSORTMENT o
CAPS
HATS,
Mens’ and Boy’s—Wool, F
FURS.
Ladies’
nd Missel
lul: assortment.
CANES U
stock ranges in prices as follows:
HATS AND CAPS.
Pilk, from $5 00 to $7 00.
car
WILLIS WALKER.
OetcVbei* • *< > and
Invigorator !
A purely Vegetable Cathaitic tiid Tonic, for Dvepep- j
Constipation, Debility, Sick Headicho. bilhvus ■
Attacks, aud all derangements of liver. Stomach and :
Bowels. Ask your d;uggists for it. Beware of iMiia- ]
tions.
Ar Ann per day. f Agents wanted ! All
tU classes of working people, cf
either s« x, young or old. make more mocey at work
for us in their spare moments, or all tho time, than at
anjthine else. Particulars free. Address G. 8TIN-
I SON A CO., Portland, Maine.
Announcement.
’VTO i WITHSTANDING THE “CRASH.’’ J. M.
XN PATTON t.O., have the pluvure cf inf irming
their iritL'.la and the public, tb.it they have opened a
GENERAL COMMISSION HOUSE
at No. IP First Door East of flic Exprogg Office, on
Alabama street, where they aro receiving shipments
daily, and have now in store a large lot of choice
THE Flour. Bicoc. Irith Potatoes, Cotton Yarns, Princct< u
Shirting, White Corn in the ear, Clover and Timothy
Hay.
“ ° They i- vita dealers aod othcis in r.efd of such
‘2 Monster Special Express Trains of Menagerie. Museum SSSTi°rS««f oUI ' T1 -" 7 ?re * l *° [> " , “ red 10
.a .so abesic Mvrvrr.?. ocua-aaiwi
SEAY A. WALKER,
HOME. GFA.
MAX0TACTUHERS Or
COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING
GAS AND STEAM FITTING,
a?:d exclusive agent* ror.
Rote Hollow Ware aM M
Manufacturing Company.
All Kindi of
Brass anU Iran Casiiis
, from 50c. to $ 1 ll>.
plus.
, from $3 00 to $15 '
, from *2 00 to ?f0 (
under order and
o; all S’vies-Men ’s, Pc
UMBRELLAS.
Ccttox, Scotch G;ngh:.:c,
<ui\ ANY 1avto.
V.’IHKKLL.V!
Cut ion, from 0 ‘c. to $2 00.
Gingham, from J3 50 to 00,
Silk, from *3 cO to $13 CHI.
H»»g5Y. 00 to $C 'H'.
• CANE?,
* J Ranging ull the way from 25 ce
"X* IX TT 3ST S3 ,
the way here a splendid assortment of TRUNK'', . v
I have „ .
All or which are ottered for rale cheap, and on reasonable ter
JAMES’ LOAN CERTIFICATES oj certified cheeks taken at
Respectfully,
oct 3-tf
par ■
, for all goods bought or ir : -_*r du
JOHN A. QOANE,
No. 6 Whitehall street.
charleston cards.
. MARSHALL.
S. T. WELLS.
E. W. MARSHALL & GO.,
Wholesale Dea
Foreip and Domestic Dry Goods
AND NOTIONS,
ct, L liai tv'lo
t.,
B
to call the alien 1
stock, fonsistiB,
lone, which is Uv
e. Orde rs solid
i the
The Seven Wonders of the World
K TO ORDER.
IS’
:.l l’ Cl TV OF 1 KNTS,
aruv or mi:>
i.Eoi )N of n>.'::ses: a oosriXExr of canvas
GLOBE !N CAPTIVITY.
COTHRAN &
JACKSON,
BANIvT
:n>i,
ROME.
Collections :nd IUmitlauctS
«-p2-3m
Vioiuptly attended to.
I.AV.Yi:
us.
I GKO. W. TTillh^ih,
WiLtr.tM Bibmk,
' Jos. H. Ror.F.RTSOS,
on vf the tr.de
cf frill lines cf Dry Goods
iv ore;i for the inspection of
u’. frc-1'. iTon-j l railio.
.7as. Brtikik, Jr.,
KOBX. t». CATHcAr.3
1T.AXL E. TaYLOB,
uoaeGi'y iv
n ase; arat-
Sl.ooo.oo a
.... G* den* w.th 503 miii
Amu
oatre,
Steadfast S-.ar Arenas of
I'HE GREAT < I R CDS OF THE G R E V T
u;n.)’.iont Lq teat i»n
mi only i ontinnoi
vid.d rivalry, th
t v * coatinents.
ii o n s e
»• Arabian and 8*»etUn 1 Pa.no*. u
**i>i educated action.
1 or the past tev>n sn«v:
and popular matropolia a mu* m it*., aud the one a
and New York uatn *. Always pre-cutm in .m V
Ejueatrian and ian*cula»-g-.»in and h - >..< & <t'
A. WORLDS
comperitor with ti<e
legitimate circ n. with
in .st di»tingiii-*he.l pt.
CITY.
st aristocratic
South Carolina Railroad.
Charleston, June W. 1873.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE 29th INSTANT,
tliT following EcheUnie will be run on the South {
Caro!ii a Ra.lroau:
BETWKKS I'H UlI.ESTON AN1> AI CCNT.V
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Cotton Factors and bankers,
HAYNS ST.. CHARLES N,S. C.
THOMAS FiMLfEY. WILLIAMS, BIRN1E & CO.
A TTORNE Y A T L A \V, Commission Merchants,
«».'» Beaver Street, New York.
ATLANTA GEORGIA. m.v 25 . M
HENRY BISCHOr F & CO
WHOLESALE GFOCERS
PAIR
NI E MXON
By the Tw *n»y-five S>;«»
MUSICAL -) I
h i i
i by yi~. IIv. v
Day rASRENGLR Tit A IN.
ve Chai lesion 0:00 i
ices at Augusta 1:30 r
ves Augusta 5:20 a
i\e* at Charleston 1:10 i
NIGHT EXMtESS TRAIN.
Leaves Charleston 8:10 i
Arrives at Augusta 7:16 a
Leaves Avgusta 6:15 i
Arrives at Charleston 8:35 >
Between Au^in-tn inul ('oluiiiMi!.
_ Courts, and els
business attended i
F^ist Corner of Broai
g, up-s tiirs.
where by special
with uitmatch.
and Marietu >in
u tract. Al
lice: North
Bdl Build
S. A. DARNELL.
Attorney - at-Law
AND
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF C1AJMS
: For Georgia. Otlice ctrner Broad and Alabama st.
; Will practice in tho Courts of Atlanta and Blue ltidge
Oar o 11 it a
107 East Bay, Eliarii
may23-Um-ood
Ric o,
>{on, S. ('.
The MaaG
Eunescurriculum
feiif SpzoaiioiHadaii
Including a Colosaal udrr. l >.*d»l Company of Parfo-n:-
.eg Horses, TiniestTr.ik Pon es Id K ited Eb-phaut-t. Llk.
'ioata. Bafftlo, Antelope3 and Aprs, an t a i ,mn- Co'.l-ge of
Wonderful Riding a r il Acting D^gs,
A PLATE GLASS DEN lie
T WENTY MAMMOTH SERPENTS
Festooned in wfeo?e cruVj.ug
torroanee, and panulr, me my«te«
Staale>‘s African Interpreter; whil
I*AY FASSHNOr.r. Tit MN.
M ONSTER
MAN
buand :
EATERS
»V*J# B-ngal T.ger
Arr:\
> Augusta
o at Columida
* Columlds. .
6:20 a
1:45 r
: 5:30 i
1:30 i
L AW
i i A. C.
N OTIC K.
TRAIN.
Leave
Arrives at Columbia 6:15 a. m
Leaves Columbia 7:i5r. m
Arrives at Augusta 7:15 A M
Day aud night trans out < f At’aiua connect closely
CARUNCTON,
IiAwyor,
Wll.l. pBACTICE IN A LI. THE Cut 1
Office: Kejmblic Block,
Oib'J-iGe % tUoU Oeorgiu.
J. D. ADDER & CO .
IMPORTERS OW
HARDWARE,
CUTIERY,GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL AMO AGRICULTU
RAL IMPLEMENTS.
l:i!l Mcetiiis Street and G2 Fa>t Bay Street,
Charleston, S. C.
may 25-d6m
STAR CANDLES!
' Charleston and Colum-
nukca close connect it
Positive aud unps’tial proof of the pr.*portu> n. t
•shed tu the unanimous FraUee of tns l’.-eas and P
moruteg a
HUGE HIGHWAY AND HOLIDAY PARADE!
VMfcU«ThriniMTab>»uof KtRai.EOio tb, TtniM* Ti««r.' L»ir. ,ad ZOiOA lu lha Awful Python,’
whole algoafl/tng a new era of AUejorie Art and Animal 8ens»t:on, io the (olleu age o' >pacUcular
with this Road at Augusta
bia.
Daily Train out of Maco:
with Night Train.
Night Train out of Augusta makes close connection !
at Columbia with Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
Passengers for points on the Grt enville snd Columbia
Railroad will avoid a tedious de'ay at night in Colum
bia, by taking this route.
Llegant new Sleeping Csrs on night train* between
Augusta and Charleston.
8. B. PIC1EN8.
augl-dlf Uenersl Ticket Agent.
ORIENT INSURANCE GO.
HARTFORD, CONN.
THE
CIRCULATE THE GO >1) NEWS THAT THE
GREATEST SHOW ON
THE CtCY O? TENTH will be pitch J in M»fl«o i
iisinearltlc, Siturd ijr. November 1; Carter-tv die M ,
i.ln.Tu aliy, Nov mb*r 11; LxGrsu(a. W • lu <*l4 \
ITra, Fridiy. Nov jfn’»er ii; O.’nmbf, Sttirlty
• e ■ 2i; Coviugloi
i r (Iriflin. Mon
W h* p.. nt, Tint!
EARTH!
W. dncadajr, Cctob r 2'».
lay. November 10; New
Hilar, Novi mber 13; Op,.,
(.-till-.126. H,!i ihl w
NASHVILLE CARDS.
W» uk TOO. atuntkm to oat Luvr and Com
plete suck cf IVeM mud GardtH Srmdm,
Agricultural Implement! A Maehtnerp
wirHllmcn, Am. Bend for CeUl.p-.-ue.
C. H. BTOCKBLL A CO.
M Breed BA, end 2*1 Collrpe SL,
% NaihvlUe. Ter
mnel2-d3in
wax. A-- STEWAn T.
MANCrACTOKKh
Iron liaillnir, Verandahs, Chairs, Settles,
JAIL WORK, Etc.,
CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS,
TENN.
Mule For Sale.
FINE. I, Midi’ YOtINi; Mt I.E FO]
BALE, t,v
KTl 1,1-r.t til fHM\N .li HAAS.
C. T. W KBNTEB. N
Piesiilent.
f. FKESTOX,
V. Fres’t.
PROCTER &■ GAMBLE S
“Light of Day” Brand
STAR CANDLES!
Are of superior quality, and the itaLrJ
brand sold by
A. 11 a xx t a, Macon
AUGUSTA GROCERS.
sp-VLtf
♦JKOKGEJW. LESTER, SecreiAry.
DAVIS & CLARK, Agts.,
Vo. .1:1 Hi-oeil »l>rrk, *ll»»t». C
Net Cash Assets Sep. 1.4813. $568.35114
I N FINANCIAL STHKNUUI
prompt and iquilitlilt* td;u*tu
ail lone* ironi Jhe dat«- ><f J » orgtn./*tl“H, 1
ORIENT
a prom inert posit
re 1 nanrslice f
utimiu t»» a fiord
has just’y acquired
most reputable 1:
couutiy. Itwdlfti
to its policy holders at cut rent late*.
DAVIS & CLARK,
Aa-nl
THE STATE FAIR.
T HE unJetilaned hu the honor of esnoundn* to
the citizens of Mlinta that he ha. been appoint
od Local A-ent of the oily of Macon, through Hon.
W. A. Huff, for thi. .eel.on of tieorgia, for lha Stale
Fair. Mr office i. wllh tho Cotton Stat.a Life Insur
ance Co.,‘b'o. 17 Kimball Horae Bloch. Any infornaa-
ttou relative lo fh« Slate l air win be cheerluPy given
’ . bv the undereigned at hia office.
ocS tf S. FRANK WABBEN. Agent.
ft 1 5 0 j O O 0
IN REAL ESTATE,
For Sale.
ratin' uud. ralgned. John It. Wallace, offeta *li»i.of«
I worth of It- «1 F.t.tc, and J. W. Eoglleh I'-'.V-'.-O to
t jO (KM worth Improved, at imall carh paymenta amt
long time lute!. >t bearing notes.
Those panic .tri.ken parttee who withdrew their,
amoitif (be funds art* spec-ally invited to call, and (liras holding
itnpat ie* of the ; Certifiratra of Deposit laJohnH. James’ ltauk, are
security U o( ified t hst t hey will be tak« li at par.
Moke your appllcath
roiwIonMMl I’ailroad Time Tabl^.
Giving the arrival and departure «.f all T.-i.
rected by R. D. Mann, General Ticket Ager.*. N
Kimball House:
WESTLHN AND ATLANTIC KAILHOAI .
Departs S.30, a. m., Cincinnati Uxprea*; 6, r si.,
neeaw Libe. Arrive 1:20 p. m , Cinelnr.at.
11:15 p. m., K- nr.csaw Line.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Depart 8:15 a. m., aud 6 p. ai.; Stone j; A
modatior., 3 p. m. Arrive 5:45 r.
Stone Mountain Accommodation, s a. m.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD
I' part 1 v. r.r., Afail Train, aud 1:30 r. u :
a. m . Mail Train, and 5:40 r.
WEST TCINT RAILROAD.
Depart 11:30 r. M.; arrive 5:10 a. »,
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE 7.
Depart 6:48 v. ox.; arrive 7 r. m.
•Ktt .MILLS.
Hook and News,
JAMES ORMONI
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD
ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE J
UF 1'oHl BOTAL RaILHOAD COMTANT
Acqcsta, Ga., June 1?. : ‘5.)
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE SO, TK vINS ON
this Hoad w;il run as follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augrota at 15 .car.
Arrive at Port Royal at MO p.m.
Arrive at Charleston at 4:43 P.M.
Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 P.m.
UP DAY PASSENGER TRA N.
Will leave Port Royal at **: ft5 a.m.
Leave Charleston at 8:10 a.?*.
Leave Savannah at *:.JO a.x*.
Arrive at Augusta at 5:38 t.u.
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at .. 2:10 r.w
Arrive at Pert Royal at 1 1 vJ pk
Arrive at Charleston at 5 (-0 ».>•.
Arrive at Savannah at 1S:M r.x.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port P.ovai at 1):D0 p.m.
Leave Charleston at 6:00 r.u.
Leave Savannah at l‘:50 p.si.
Arrive at Augusta at 8 iK) a.at.
rasoengers leaving Atlanta by the 6 oMock p. m.
train, make connection at Augusta ^ith Down l)jy
Paaseug°r for Put ltovjd, Stvanuah, and
Southeast
.TA8. O. MOORE.
Eugineer aud 8nperinten<.labt
PCLLCM. l>n J. IC. L)W.
PULLUM & LOW,
WHOLESALE Sl RETAIL DRUCCISTS,
SneW'WOi to Heard, Craii? A to.*
John Daniel an Lucian Smith will be pleased to see
KstablUhed lit 1849.1
J. J. & S. P. RICHARDS.
ATLANTA IESMIA.
WHO! BULK ASP RETAIL DE.VLI.RA IS
BOOKS. STITIfli\ERV A MIMI
With all Article* Usually Kebt hr a
FIRST - CUSS BOOK STORE.
IF l-l
i -We have survived mac
flfh
at tho illic.' of Wallan
Fouler.
Surf'd en from the corner above, (but that l ig .’tun was
spiked four years ago!) W’e bavo been oft. n 7.ync*f*(
and now a ci uel attempt is mad*' t •> fiurk*
us! Itut uiNttre our friend* i*nd toea) that
filhfx do not annoy us, and wo tear not the wholt*
'Crew ol assailant*; there shall be no Ihtco in the cent
of ourpitn. but «ure fH»p every time!
If we do not profess to “duplicate New York bills.”
we do guarantee to sell AS LOW and thl all orders as
promptly and (ali*l'actorlly at A! 1 OTllfH HOUSE
within 750 milca of A'lanta.
Thanking our friends for r»*t favors, we pick oor
flints and stand ready for lire at the i»r>t opportunity,
tilve ns a trial, m e and all, aod our literal y Cn.bo m
warranted to aatis'.y the most cravirg anpetite.
J. J. A S. 1\ mCHAKDS,
o t! t N-> 11 Eaat Alabama street.