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Miiledgeville Letter.
iifl.iuess Thrilty—Timbnctoo3 and ASgbanis-
t.iC3—Gross Idolatry—Miiledgeville Edi
tor-Union and Etcorder—An Eligi
ble Widower—Fine Honso and
Shrnbbery—A woman Mur-
dered by a Giant—Said
Giant in Jail- Array
of Lawyers—
Episcopal
Convoca-
t i o n
v etc.
SIiii.EnoEvuxE. Oct. 'll, 1873.
To the EkiTons or the Herald:
This i.s a pleasant place of sojourn for a
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
College of American Medicine & Snrgery.
AT MACON, GA.,
lug four months thereafter.
Faculty :
C. B. GALENTINE, M. D-. of Cleveland, Ohio,
Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children.
JOS. ADOLPHUS. M. D., of St. Louis, Mo..
Profeaaor of Surgery and Diseases of the Eye and
Ear. .
H. C. FRENCH, M. D . of Chicago, 111
The Chair of Theory and Practice.
J. T. COXE, M. D., Macon, Ga.,
Professor of Physiology and Pathology.
W. C. JONES, M, D.. of Macon, Ga ,
Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Botany.
J. A. BROWN. M. D., Indianapolis. Ind.,
Professor of Materia Medica and Thoreputics.
«V»y or two. The construction of a railway WASHINGTON DESSAU, A. M B. L., of Macon, Ga.,
irom Macon to Augusta through the northern*^ °- D<?7 ’
periphery cf this “city’s” corporate limits,
Las given an immense impetus to its con>
incr< ial activity. Mercantile establishments
or every grade have multiplied, and of every
nationality under the sun. except the Tirnbuc-
Joor. and the Affghanistans; Jews, Christians
..ml Pagans are here—especially Pagans. I
Attorney i
Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
A. L. CLINKSCALES. M. D.. of Macon, Ga.,
Professor of Anatomy.
R. F. LESTER, M. D, of Reidsville, Ga.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
T. J. RAINE, Janitor.
* TP o o s :
For a full course of L*»ctures, including all the
MACON ADEH,TISEMENT3.
BERND BROTHERS
Manufacturers of and Wholesale anliRetail Dealers in
Him SAMIS. COLLARS
BRIDLES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, &c., &c.,
Nos. 41 and 46 Third Street, r Macon, Georgia.
A.
T. FINNEY,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
O j!L IR, IR, I _A. C3-ESS
Sucli as are Needed for
,ra assured by those who - know, that many ' MatriTOnoon^ckSi^rirwmY-V.V'.V.'.'.V.'.'. 11 ™ oo
persons here—as in your city—arc bowed Graduation Fee 25 oo
'own in a gross idolatry of Mammon. Doabt- 1 The ]
less this fearful condition will be completely , Fa f i) 1 **;
< itred in a day or two, as I perceive a formi
dable gathering of the clergy here to-day at
tn ecclesiastical convocation.
A friend pointed out to me on the streets
to-day Mr. S. N. Bonghton, editor of the
Union aud Recorder newspaper of this city. |
I declined an introduction to him—being PiitO 1)800 Female Institute,
tearful of some illiberal comments m eonver 1
The Dtan will be elected ou the assembling of the
iculty.
All communications should be addressed to A. L.
CLINKSCALES, M. D., Macon, Ga.. who will take
pleasure in answering inquiry. J. T. COX, M. D.,
President Boird Trustees.
A. L. CLINKSCALES, Secretary Board Trustee*.
sep30-d we d A s dhd 8 w A w.
Near Baltimore, Md.,
1HTS INS1ITUTE HAS BEEN IN OPERATION
EMPIRE STONE WORKS
OF
MACON, OA.,
The Southern Market.
Barouches, Ph otons, Victorias, Cabriolottes,
Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Rockaways, Sociables,
t Doctor’s Phrctons, Sewing MaehineJWagons.
P. H. WARD, Proprietor.
Ma" AHordera left at Ward A Na'iaon’s, G7 Cherry street, will receive prompt attontion.
septll* codlm
I Have Now ou Hand the Largest and Most Complete Assortment
ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER,
01
For Circulars addreai
MRS. R. II. ARCHER,
P. O. Elliott City. Md.
atioD, or in point, which my prestnoe
might call down on Atlanta. I thought at
once of the severe comments ouo of your i
correspondents had visited on him recently.
I learn that in private life Mr. Bonghton is an ,
amiable and \v0rtb3' citizen, and also a con
sistent member r,f the Baptist Church. In j
person he is diminutive. Ills movements are 1 P** 1 ? ®? ut , h * n ? J Sonthwe , 3t - ^ lotion is pre-emi- !
, 1:1- ._u;i v 1,:, t. ,1 - “ently healthful, is central, and easily reached by rail- .
dtllb rAwC, Anils hl3 k-en, dar.v ejes range ! roa j from Baltimore and Washington City,
rentless.y around him, and he acts the part of ~
a listener rather than a talker. He is a wid
ower and owns a beautiful mansion adorned
with handsome shrubbery, liviDg all alone—
wifeless and childless. Rumors were lately
circulated cf h:3 approaching nuptials with
ac of Mdledgevilie’s fair and accomplished
daughters; but I am assured by “those who
}.no\Y that no foundation for the minor
c.nsts. The citizens here assure me that
your correspondent, “Observer,” m your
. ssuc of the 4th instant did injustice to Mr.
Dcugbton in several respects.
This community has lately Lad another \
horror in the old role of homicide. A well
known citizen residing a few miles east from
Miiledgeville named Thomas Harris, a small
planter; has been frequently seen here on the
.-.{.reels, laying in supplies and hauuting the
ippling houses. Almost always did he leave
this city, “homeward bound,” greatly under
the influence of intoxicating drinks. He is a
c;iaat in siza -six feet and four inches in
height, ®f powerful frame, weighing 2601
pounds. His age is about GO years.
Saturday, while intoxicated as usual, he shot,
in some trivial altercation, in her own do jt,
Mrs. ^Tudy Gcff, a respectable white woman,
the wife of a tenant living on his land. Har- j
ris vfas promptly arrested, and now occupies j
one of the largest of the apartments in the
county jail awaiting a preliminary examina
tion. The rumor comes to-day that Mrs. i
Golf, of whose recovery some hope was enter- j
tained, is now dying. She has received the)
ablest treatment at the hands of Dr. W. H.
AUGUSTA CARDS.
DOZIER &c WALTOlsT,
TOIVUHSXTY
OF GEORGIA.
milE ?3D ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS INSTITU- ;
1 TlON v.ill commence oa WEDNESDAY,
October 1st, 1873, and continue, without intermission,
until August 5th, 1874. The State
(COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
And Mechanic Arts,
founded upon the United Slates Land Grant, is an in
tegral part of tho University, and will bold the same
Term. Every advantage which the country allows, is
afforded for procuring a liberal education, both in a
General Course and in Special Departments. Degrees
granted both in Arts and Science and in Law, Engi
neering and Medicine—the last through the Georgia
Medical College at Augusta, now embodied with the
University.
THE LAW SCHOOL
Last remains In session throughout the entire year. Libe
ral provision is made for the beneficiaries and for stu
dents of limited means.
For Catalogues, containing full information, apply to
WM. HENRY WADDELL,
aug20-lf bee: etary of the Faculty,
Athens. Ga
les
ale
Which I am prepared to sell at Reduced Prices. Using very best material,
employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by none, I am pre
pared to sell work Cheaper than it can be duplicated from any portion of the
United States. Carriages renovated on short notice, and all" work warranted
to give general satisfaction.
A. T. FINNEY.
e ®s.Tli0 Great Southern Stove low.
S41 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE
IjaGrraugo. Gra.
[IIIS INSTITUTION, with a corps of Nine First |
LATE DANIEL A HILL. *
DANIEL & ROWLAND,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Agents Tor the Celebrated Ethvan, Wando, Dugdale and Cotton Food Guanos, ;
Corner Jackson and Reynolds Streets, AUGUSTA, GA.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. COMMISSION FOR SELLING COTTON, $1 PER BALE.
aug!7.tf.
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES—Every kind.
Mantels and Grates,
Tin Ware, Wood and Hollow Ware,
Sheeet Iron. Zinc,
House Furnialiing Goods, Etc.
T
NO COMPETITION PERMITTED,
Hall, one 01 the most accomplished ol sur- qJj,, Teachers, will resume exercise, the last Wednes- j
geons and pbvsicians in the State. Hams
has retained for his defense Messrs. McKen- | da Y >“ August. Four premiums for rice! cnee in ;
ley, Williamson, and Crawford; and the pros- 1 Music aud Painting were awarded Pupils of this i
eeution has Messrs. Sanford and Furman en-1
gaged.
The Episcopal Convocation is assembled in dress
this city to-day. Among tho clergymen in j —
;*itenduuc?. I have met Rev. Mr. Drysdale, of
Athens, Rev. Mr. Kramer of Augusta, and -
Rev. Mr. Stoney of this city. To-day is also i
Appointed for a meeting of the Patrons of
Husbandry of Baldwin county. Seeing gen
tlemen and ladies thronging to the old capi
tal building I made inquiry and was inform- _
cj that this large and increasing “Grange,’' j ^th room, Store room and Pantry, 2-room Kitchen,
| College at the last State Fair. Tor CatalougeB, ad
L F. COX, President.
FOR SALE.
Residence for Sale.
4S543
G.
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710UR LAKGF, ELEGANTLY FINISHED ROOMS,
known as the “Miiledgeville” No. 21, Grand lathed »ud plastered, tar;
Master, Capt. T. H. Latimer, meets here every , bery and shade trees, all
Wednesday, and embrace numerous ladies as '
veil as the leading planters of the conntv.
Dropping into the Western Union Tele- [ provementa ali new and in perfect ruder. Apply to
graph office an hour ago, to send a dispatch . ivi - . nE3m ' iteli Estate
front yard, choice shrub-
large, beautiful lot 100
by 225 eet, in a most excellent neighborhood, and just !
at the: erminus of one of the Street Car lines. Im- ;
graph
id Li'
BOARDINC.
ago, to send a dispa ^
Livetpoo!, imagine my surprise to find the
c perafor an elegant and handsome young
lady! She is Miss Gittings, a Marylander,
and courses her fingers as nimbly over the j
telegraph keys as do onr purely “ornamental" i
yonng ladies over the keys of the piano. Be-!
:og an unmarried young gentleman, and luv- ;
iag frequent necessity to send aud receive " j ®
. , t « « . , , family where there arc no cbiUircn, in one of the best
{clegram3, I hereby earne.sJy urge tcleginpa I neighborliood3 iu the City, only a few hundred yards
tn /mnn’riv nrv nnArA*nr< lvnf vriiinrr r.r,.,-. lmLin,,, nArtion nf ti —
Boarders Wanted.
companies to employ no operators bntyouu^
handsome aud intelligent females.
A most conspicuous object in the heart of
the city, is the “stunning” poster of the Great
E istern Menagerie and Circus, which is to,
enliven Miiledgeville next Tuesday. A crowd G. W. AUaIH, AllCtiOUCC!\
constantly gapes at its monstrous pictures of
snakes, tigers, elephants, etc., and last night,
r.s I came to my lodgings about midnight, I
saw cue devoted darkey scanning tho features
rf the anaconda by the light of a tallow can
dle ! I hear that one of the colored ministers ; _^ f
complained last Sunday that this grand pic- j JOHN H. JAM CO , Belli K6l%
tuve-nhow had more gazers that day than he
had listeners. “’Twas ever thus from child
hood’s hour.” The approaching State Fair at
Macon, too, is manifestly winning the popular
heart away from things eternal to things tem
poral just now. Alas ! alas! and adieu !
W ING-AND-WlNG.
from the bubioess portion of the City, aud within
few paces of the Peachtree Street Railroad. Rates
low, as it is more for company than profit that Board
ers are wanted. Apply to W. II. BARNETT,
oct5-tf No. 19 West Baker street.
GREAT SALE
— of —
Heal Estate.
W. JACK,
STE A IVE
Candy and Cracker
MANUFACTORY.
rpili: CUHIPEST AND MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KIND IN THE SOUTH,
O-A-IsrilSnEXD VEGETABLES,
Lawson B. Langford,
69 West Side Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA, CA.
I NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN MY LINE EVER
1 BROUGHT to this market.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves!
The celebrated Charter Oak Stove—the moat popular and most extensively used in the United State*. Agent
for the “Atlanta 1 * Cook Stove. Heating Stovea—all kinds and sizes. Have for sale all the most popular Stoves
now in the market.
*TIN WARE—Of every kind and
to orderpi omptly.
l the largest quantity. A full supply always on hand, and anything made
mnert Oysters,
Potteil Meats,
Canned Fruits
Baskets.
Toys,
Trunks.
Very Large Suipply of*
Tin Plate andTinners Findings, Sheet Iron: Sheet Zinc; Slab Zinc; Block Tin; Solder, Etc.
A Large and well selected stock of Light Hollow Ware: Wood Ware of every kind, such as Buckets, Tuba,
Washboards, Flour Pails, Sugar Bjxos, Wood Measures, all sizes; Brooms, Well Buckets, ti \
| A Large quantity of
Western and Nortlicn Orders Duplicated.
it ant Ity.
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HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
I s
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Fir? & Maria? Insurance Co„
MEMPHIS TENNESSEE,
EstaMeil in 1865—Capital $308,000.
Capital and Assets, July 1873,
$353,835.94.
H. a*0NAUER,
Secretary.
W.T. LITTLEJOHN,
Aiis’t. Secretary.
. H. BRAZIER. Gen. Agent.
DAVIS & CLARK
Agent.,
Atlanta, Ga.
APPROVED RISKS TAKEN IN
STRONG AND FOPULAP. COMPANY
At Ewtaljllnlioct Hntoa,
Al. ;■>.«, PROMPTLY ini EQUITABLY »d-
Justed.
4^'Mea-trs. DAVH k GL\RK are authorized to
underwrite on
COTTON CINS.
_ from $35,009 to $100,000 00, I will sell at Auc
tion. in this city, commencing at 10 o’clock, on Tues-
; day morning, 25th of November next, the following
described magnificent centra], rent paying Real Estate:
1st. THAT SPLENDID FIVE STORY (beBide* base
ment) Brick Store, on the corner of Whitehall and
Hunter streets, Dry G-^ods Emporium occupied by
• Louis da Saule & Co. Thi* builuing cost $32,000 and
rents for $3,100, all new and a first-class building.
2d. ONE TWO-STORIED (besides basement)BRICR
STORE, on Whitehall street, next door to James’ Bank
corner, occupied by Mrs. Agnes Turner, and rents for
$1,580.
31. ONE VACANT LOT on Alabama street, 30,'i by
62 feet, alloy on east side.
. 4th. BBICK OFFICES, adjoining above lot, on Ala
bama street, occupied by Samuel Uojle, rents for
, $920.
i 5*.h. ONE BrJCK STORE occupied by John Domini,
I next to the last named offices, and rents for $750.
I 6th. VACANT GROUND. 80 by 70 feet, IrontiDg on
j Peachtree street, adjoining tho now brick stores now
being finished by Busby, Boyd k Robinson. Will be
divided as per plat exhibited on day of sale, and snit-
I able for stores or for residences, in connection with
' Cottage Lot in rear. Also, the Brick Cottige in the
ear of said ground, formerly occupied by Mr. James,
I routing Ellis street. Rents for $580.
| 7th. ONE VACANT TRIANGULAR SHAPED LOT.
on Church and Forsyth streets, next to Messrs. Boyd
! k Bro.
j 8th. A FOUR ROOM COTTAGE and Lot on Cain
{ street, occupied by James Patterson.
I 9th. About TWO ACRE3 of ground around the cele-
| brated Walton Spring, to be divided irto small lots as
; per plat.
j The recent money panic has fciven Mr. James some
inconvenience and he desires to sell his property and
F« S. DAVIS* increase his banking capital.
Presid-nt. His loss by a panic sale will be the purchasers gain.
R u uBrnritDimnu nis private residence on Peachtree street, that cost
• V.VKtIlfcliDUKUn i $60,000, and his Bank Block, on Whitehall street and
~ ‘ Itailrosd, that cost $75,000 last year, and rents for
$10 000 per annum, will not be sold.
Plats of vacant property will be posted. Capitalists
from a distance and at home, are invited to examine
all tbis gilt edged. Tent-paying, central property.
TERMS—One-third cash, balance in two and four
months with ten per cent, interest. Unquestionable
titles.
Loan Certificates and deposits in James’ Bank re
ceived in payment. Good Railroad, City or State bonds
received as cash at their market valne, which will be
agreed upon before the sale commences, upon inquiry.
This is certainly the finest opportunity for capital
ists to make safe investments, tost has been presented
THIS for years. I will show this property or give auy in-
i formation about it at any time to those who will call at
ray office. O. W. ADAIR.
Real Katate Agent,
No. 1 Kimball House.
octlO-12,19,26, nov2,9,16.23,25.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP!
Georgia—Fulton County.
JAMES L. WATKINS,
FU3NiTU3Z MATJ/Acruiti?, WA3E333M}, * > W IITcHUL STJ-tT, M'iUUJJT !l Ci’J. BLOCK,
w opening tho IARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK of all kinds of FURNITURE in Atla
.eape&t House in tho city. Call and examine. scp28-l r
Lewis H. Clarke,
THE HATTER.
Silvei* 3?latecl Ware
Dopartmont for tlxo Hmclics:
My large stork of haudsome House Furnishing goods, Vases, Toilet Sels, etc ,
' tion. The Ladies arc invited to call and see them.
1 have laid in a stock lor a largo
>11 arranged for in spec-
WHOLESALE TRADE
i offer special inducements over a&7
In my line, aud invito the attention of merchants to the same,
other market.
i Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. Goods skilfully packed, and every advantage of the
, market given.
! I am now moving into my now store, 69 Westaide of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guilford. Wood A
\ Co. Tho public are invited to step iu and look at my new siore and new goods.
L. B. LANGFORD.
New Groods Opening Every Day.
Silk. Beaver, Fur
and Felt Hats
TRUNKS, VALISES
AND CANES
Vice Pres’t.
Ladd is tins day dis
solved by mutual consent. A. C. Ladd asiumes
tbo debts of the firm anJ is Entitled to collect the
, debts of the sain*. I). B. LADD,
I oct 19-31 A. C. 1 ADD.
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Clarke’s Special
NOBBY HATS
EVERY BRANCH OF
FASHIONABLE HATS
THE YIR/GIN-IA
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
j Liabilities $ 11,314 75
i Assets 353,413 79
! Net Assets i 342,099 04
Losses Paid Since Organization 1,500,000 00
I Forty-ono years in existence. Rates as low as in any other Good C ?mpany.
A. X 1 X. ossoa w 111 toe P r o m ptly X s aid.
Ten Thousand Dollars are deposited with Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the 8tate of Geor
gia, for security of the policy in this State.
W. L. COWARDEN, President. | WM. WILLIS, JR., Secretary
HAT81 HATS ! HATS 1 HATS l HATS M}AT5!HAIH
mi
The Place where the Fashionables Buy.
LEWIS
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H.
CLARKE’S
Whitehall Street.
WIEEIAM RICH & CO.
J. GADSDEN
KING, Agent,
Broad street, ATLAXTA, GA.
Also, Agent for thel London and Lancashire Fire—Capital: $5,000,000. 8iat* Agent, Cotton 8tates
life In-mranco Company, Macon, Ga.—Assots: $542,201 28. Deposited with Comptroller General, of George,
$100,000. aug28-2m
Wholesale Dealers in
K. LEWIS
MANUFACTURER AND JQBBEKOF All VARIETIES OF
f
Notions, Fancy Goods,
Millinery and White Goods,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
W.IB «Wo Dnplloato IffowlYoi-li.iBtn«,lW;Bi'f!Mii
Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &c.,
Amongst which are 8oda, Batter, Picnic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk,
Butter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Also, Sugar Cakes, Spice Cakes, and Jam-
bles, Lemon and Ginger 8naps, and others, which I offer to the trade at tb»
LOWEST ZFIRiajBJSI
andjgnaranteo my goods to give satisfaction.
South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.