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THE TIMES.
riloiusviixE, u.C
Satl-iiijay, Apopst 16, - 1873.
LOCAL COLUaiN.
Meteorological Observations
For the WeekeutHiist AnyistHth* 1373.
Bxnraelufor me Tine*.
T1IERMOMETE1L
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BAROMETER.
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■ «v. -a... ,:r.... A a v«.. a 2 3 ••
» at ?B”»
irgssi^rstB?**-
!; f,£ S?!'« g ;t«1 s •-
II «l M i*' •*" 2* Th !!■_• £ ;c •£ j
S-B
Georgia A;
Premium lists of tile Fmr arc rea.ly
to-.!ay tor illstritiuliou. Parties wish
ing thorn can be supplied, liy calling
at lint Tints' office, or unon any of
the officers or members of the Society,
who will be furnished them whenever
called for. The Premiums as will be
there is a wi-
our coming Fair, than has
■ed. Will shin irodru-
•row. (the ii'.f!) In Ex-
A. S;ii;
The list ol premiums, as we have
already said, are liberal, showing a
far sceiti ; generous policy ou the part 1 us the utility el lighting our city with
of tile Directors, uni! wo trust that • tlii« new gas. It is claimed that it is
liny wiii b • met in that same liberal. J cheaper than Item, cue or any oilier
progiessive spirit, hv every piaster iu j light in use. Tile brown House in
Titoraas county, bringing some-j Macon is lighted with it.
thing to the Fair. I.oofc over the list' We dinenhe attention of our Oily
or 1'iviiiiame, and L-ing s.nnclhiug. it ; filthcre and ollicisiuterested to the ad
don'! inak- any difi'.-rcncc Inn little it vertisem. lit.
; • Jl briV -* "“ffr 9 - i »«*■* »iin7t'‘17^ I ^raromc
II,.- every one w,d l.c a-ton...!, d, at h „ nll . lfc , lnQUI1 , T **Ut .light,
n r " 5 I y«s.y,he halt musical part vs ill hem.-
no: loir*!-juv ot i’.io pitv.lucli wc , . , .
. . • . , * •• , tier tli * i,r.r..fc(lisi!<tra’agt-memof tho
havn gaim-d :u th*: , but ratio r:,. ^ ... . .
r..mx.—*•*.••• Si. r » ••: i if i- .*•••■ •« i a*l l !'• ii !»v gat’i r-iu : i'l «•: :* grmnds \ ‘‘J*' ' * I**, '
I..a l.-I..w I..... st.w lie!, .will be tarried ml!
Two roaring SV.ro.rs uil! be given
and Cr;i'!n r by requot) an.i j JJ*Zuh.*
tr.im the cast ol characters we can as* J n , i ,, 'T
h.-h.-r and Ora-l, «r, i -ere our re that they w,H l»Ms , ££ ttZ.
We are sure that all trill join with us
Cisnxs.vrri.
Aug.. 13. 1*73. >'
Eason* Au.ks, Esq..
Order received. Will
Marshal Spuir, arc busily engaged in
digging two e stern*. Osia in the cen
tre oi* the block mi Broul bctuciti
Jackson and 1 letcher. an«l -he ottar
on .jauk-on opposite the Tim::s office
j. w.suv.vito. r:
r. 7. niwf I <7.«.
i.mmcH muEtTouv.
Tin >'Uy an-* it \ou aie not «»:- !t r< ;J in excellent nnd
:-!ic l Ai’.ii tli*; nivestniun!. ivIjv call ! »*la s:vlc. Wc* 1***»*ts t
»c 'i i.’J#: office ami ivc ai!l—well 1 »ia!l ero’vdcU :
tvc'l cx\dum. Prosiammc let Knteit
We call the attention to li.c a i'vcrlisc ! n, ‘ n< ->'5 h ‘
tent in oar columns of l,c L'uivcreily | Ovt-rlurc.- String baud,
oi Virginia, one of me Ldiifei.ilics of j PolUT FIRST.
•iv'lie-t rank in America. It is j liy
tuumU tl ou the elective syk.it in, in its SLASH ami ell
Kilt'. • r tl.c rnitor. A'aM-atliScLuol.% 1*. M.
The Duck Eye Hoe (Jimi is uiiu of
the greatei«t inventions of the age.-
Call an l see »i.
A. Homeisit-r w«»ull call the atten
tion of the j ublic to his ice-cold Seda
•lc from the licM and
jiciiotl at I. Lnv\ a
wane line of dent’s Furuishing Cioods
of the lulls' stiles. U.io dozen differ
ent stybs «>! (’ollars, Scart.> Ties Ae..
an 1 tor s i! - at very reasonable juices.
»|>r.3-!y.
l.c tiers held r«tr Postage
T. o. Tiiom.\**vilm: A us. 1 f 1*7.3.
Jamev IVttis - Suvanuah (Ja.
.fosejdi Scijdo - Kin^s Fori) Fla.
Partiniiur \otic;».
We lierebv •» ve iioli.-e, that here-
nfic. - nnvthln*/. secure iiiM itifii ii:
the T»Ml>. ’.n'v-t he. handed in hv
o.-t off oar mail .Saturday nsoruiii^ we
dose Friday nl m»on; and we hoj.o e v
er) hotly will gtivcru lii..ni i clvis a e<u-
«1 it* f?
• of I. I
is ,!e!
v, ;;.s h
n_' the .*pi:»»ir a:..i
» odei jearii. a'ar in-
(lue'-nn-n's in et-»*e hiner-.
Ilk reh 111! • li*i> i:r_j a! v liol
save m >n*v hv )wtc.n4 onv » »d* he-
fs.re ordering fiur.i otltcr maikets.
aj r •>* 1V.
• If you would enjoy a pleasant cvi n-
ln_'. go to the entertainment Tuesday
iiiglil. given to assist the llrass Band
- 1'.. i.tl. 11*j. *:.»a •
;• . and showing th* :n what 'l l
is ca*uii it: of «!• >mg
SPECIAL NOTICES. _
MUSIC>REE.
‘* ‘ ■' s‘t 1 , m i
' ' LDDSEN X DAYbS.
FREE TO ALL.
•‘ T “'sss£ : sissa
, , . STATE SfXT.bTS- b
slnppcd ins hrst bale ot cotton from biewdl, Hebert hiv Son,' Master
the jilaillation on the Audita, which Hugh Xeville,
he is running iu connexion with (.‘apt. rhrey Iledgidmar, Maud '! liitnble-
t.tvis, ** U - l-vlbv Hedgehog.
He adds significantly that “the Cat- I On account of the length of time it
let pillars arc in force in that portion ; will take to plav both pieces the colt-
■ >t'Florida an I Georgia.” <eit portion
Messrs. Kuttiuan .V Kindoii have! lb ,ors open at . 1*2
just put into operation, llu-ir splendid ! 'I 80 ™ Rt h - A
licit liitltll, dulled tviili ice and ll inked c
by a rich lot ot pure and unadulterated
Sheriff Sales, tor August.
try ft. auy JMf ] Messrs. Wright «fc Stegall have a lim-
: ited sujkttiy of lV iuviun Guano, which
1 be tirsl bale of to ; gu! , j„
rhomasville, of the crop „f 73, was ; ,, B# for /, ar<K „ „„ r| ,„ 6< ,,.
raised on the nlantation of Mr S J. ' _
rihye*. and appeared on our streets 1 Col. Mitcl.cU Capt. Iv. T. Davis and
day bclurc je-Unlav, ranking o.-.li- Dr. S. J. Jones, bat e bc-n attending
; the .lgriculturnl enveuthm this week
that ('apt. Ham- iu Athens. Thomas County may
fliippej two bales, same day. In justly Co,;«rrtiia!.Hc bcrscll on the pc,;-
.. . t * • M-andot her rt-presi t tauve.s. \\ e wish
! '• ; the gentlemen an emlv am! safe return
Another c.m,o7n.ealion f.oin our ,!, " ir
//ol Springs < orivs]».tidetit "I-oim- : Mr. S. tioliislonc lias just returned
gel "ill * e loiuid on on: ouls'de. :| l( . 2,'nrlb, uliere ie* has been
• ]"ser ; plivc of Hie I l ie/, and snrnjtnrl- : n,., past few weeks laying iu Ids
1,1 ; ; Fail Stork.
tVeinist liiaibe m.iy reii.rn In Ids. s ,v Co., nrcl
home and .neons mil, re.n.r d IdsT . fir> . ila „ l8 • ‘V
ii.-.d.li. - . .. „ . • "f 11
wi’ch ■.i!.:.rr:r'i;r.*E h AC
;tei‘ !•• •!•■ • n* wi. :“ *i ‘.Vi J.I
l.fVin| i.ti |i
Mortgage Sale for October.
v:yice“.!:;'
M-rtv
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a:iS2 :•« Storiff.
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA.
8a n. mar ^ co.
"e:»ti .«l -If* \ it f->
-
P. O. SA1
ECI.IP8E
COTTONGIN
G R1SW0L1) GIN,
Ine Pnttcrn. wth tho Oik Utating or Water
l'wx. J* .Mifucture*! by
P, 0. SAWYER, Macon, Ga.
■ 1 i*>-
Mr. A.
larked buildiut; ready for tho h.r?e
htuck ol Dry Goods, and Groceries,
that they propose offering to the trade
a; an er.ily day.
Wp hope that ». will find time every
week to give us the d«*ts from the
Gin GkaR.--Wo direct tho special
itlcntion of our planters to the adver-
itetnent of Mr. Crocket, Macon Ga.
Capt. K. i\ {Davis which appenn
elsewhere. i!e is at:-at for the fa-
tr.*v« r. It you went to kill jour cat
crpillarft try it. it has been preuv uu-
ccd by many a success, see the advtr-
Capt. A. J. t ove our popular and cf-
lifieiit clerk of Council is off fur a
►ou at the Catoosa S, « .n>.
. for the past year and «ve trust
the fresh iuvigerming atino.-i here
North Georgia may scu.l him hack
his nv.re southern i linv) nnd f.ien.L
an 1 reciijK rated.
mt’.i srciNos.—'We
;l«e fir.-; «>t our meiciiu'its to
■ uuuicncc giliiug tin ir new goods, j r, av i„V i„ueliy^Vmit!«n,'i'd
I "in.',r.* • v hi« h tin y are now daily M-ceiving. | ui.-he.! i- out- «»! tin- m p*ipt:i.
. . - t Icl- in lb" >oiitiu*tu Mules.
>* H»'ly who has b.-ui. | ju: > -j ;-3m
ntioii in Fioiiihi has rc-
" 1 rm.! t.i t!i * city.
; ,;r; *' i! ‘ ,\n. M.o le’s n.'inter a:- fiiemi- woul.l
‘* v I. 1 ‘lo M.,. bin, j„
Me rr..h." wiii ; a .|y’ bujii I.p"''liimM-W-by Ids j hi VER MEDICINE.
I- ! ..VI, pcr*unnl , ill,ns.
—
hin t tail to read Capt. Il.imuioiid’s I !rvu: V| .„ |- I ltI . v
men,. He Isnffi ling oof '
3 In M mi.: ol
• mi ih.* (oilier «»| i’loa 1 aid Fletcher
•:r(.-h It- I: r: c a:id i'.«- t. 2 —
«M»-
11. a 1 hii-itu —. i
ed.«!a M'..:o ••
ii w o 1 w i;Ii j ri ',
■•♦uutry. Fivmi the 1 lievjy display. <l
*»y the woi!;;n» n, a 1. w w ( » ks will rear
alls to their proper height.
ssste*.?
new mm
w;:i •» • 1. *:v « b-! o:» I. ar I 1 he car.* :;! i!i« f.
I<*» ii*sc. rlc- :
kite -aw.* M U
V«I.UXT VHV « i’.STl UO\! ALS
FIELD CROPS,
OFFERED 11TT//E
S.G.A.&M.
At the Fair of 1873.
For largest crop of add peas
raised on 1 acre, 3
For .arrest crop of peavioe hay
For larges* and best crop ol native
grass hay raised ou one acre. 10
Largest and best crop ol
. grass hav. other Ut»m native,
raised ou oue acre, 10
For largest crop ol corn grown on
one acre of upiauJ, period of
planting, mode or cultivation,
km I of corn, limes plowed
|©M. £IOO&’g
ICJ itEEA
•Iii.t njioncil at l"l.,„c.v line ' »■ Hc-nimly, fur
of shoes tor Ladies, (iel'.ts. Misses and ?>s, h*.
Children. Our slotk «»f Ladies Shoot \ —* -
Miniot he sin paved by :.ny hoii-e in : .S. I). Irvin, the Grand master of the
he City. 3'lkose wishing //.« .State, will arrrivc this evening and
will MIC,, money by giving in a call, i re ,„,, i „ ourdtl . f „ r a f ,„.,| av ,. H„
will ofliciale in laying the corner-tone
of the New Lodge building on the llHh.
The public are cordially invited to at
tend; and as the servicis will be of
• •">-!}*
out iu an EVENING EDITION on
iv. ii.foiniing the public that
lh Chisholm, agent of the A.
tickets lor S -HktiO good to New York
and hack. The tickets being good by
The Corner Stone for the Mo-onic
Hall will arrive by to-d:»\a freight,
from Savaunali. It wa- nrepared hv
Ih I>. Walker. Khj.. one ‘of the best
and most reliable workmen in that
city.
Mr. Qunrtennan. Fa-tor of the I»r.*s-
bvterian Church,u ill preach to-morrow
in Boston. The Kev. C. S. llockwell
will till his pulpit at the
* to oe nrepared for visiting M.t-
b\ eight o’clock to the City Hall,
where the committee will
to receive them. It is hop
peeled that all the families
in the City will send up what ever
The first bale of cotton sold on our
streets. W 2».“ brought iu yesterday by
Mr. J. A. Bulloeik from the 17th I>M.\
and soul to Hardaway, MeKium n &
Co, lor 14 1-2 cent*.
. by oV.o k.
Major Sn gall has j.l.ke. J «»u our
The highly interesting series of
meetings that have been in progress
at the Baptist Church, for the past two
weeks, will close this
Fray* r Meeting n< the
Thirsv-ihrec nu mbers
splendid specimen*) of tlu* | ed to the < huteh.smd the mtmht rship
• Early Go *dr: !i” j>«* sib*. i hey are [ greatly stitiigthened and r* vi' ttl.
not of the Haiti variety, in lact wo! The Ilev. Mr. Fa* kb r, wbt, has la-
saii-iled ou*.*c!vra thoroiigl iv n- t«> ’ b*,r. *1 c«»atinnt*u«.!y. an i zca.mu'v, du*
what drt-s i:. the Vegetaide Kingdom
they hehmee ’. *iV*»re .ve wo:;i ! allow
them :«» c« »•*( ii.'o our «jfk t. We arc
1 n\v etig.l ;* •! is s’.t • *. 1 i.. of taleloio-
; stud expe-t s 'on to be able !.j e!a.-s
potato a:
Tin- Tib Aiuftveisary of tU'.- Cie. ro.
itho;
i'lej
rii'g the entire meeting, leaves fur hi*
n ine m 1) iwst. ji ic-day. aceomjia:
!»y th 1 kin left* -wsdkes aud prayers •>[
nr chriMian community. Kev. Mr.
Gaul I< n. w ill hold the ust al services
;t 1 ■ 1-2 «•’clock, in tlie morning.
A Damn
twit at BfRor..\::v.
xrualiou wo kuoiv of uo place
sort. A short pleasant drive of only
P. & M. Railroad sets you do*o at
•1-. ii.Himiglt «itl.<-a: -mv ••x..-.-t ,:»ynl;l, t iln r .i.,.
ini:i:i„n..:rt!is]:!:iv ...... ... tain. u , c , a , t ^ t cn ... k .
... lb;. 111. »t ibon t gbly cnioyab. , ... !; ;ct .' . At .
that has t:
for a I..S1.5 while.
Tla* ad Ires* ..f Col. Rockwell was
beyond *loubt, one of his happiest and
.vnswei.- -'ill -
l>o»t in ilk** ««>rl.t. U. »}*’y. j # . 1 v.*y.
trouw.’-i f.V*nt u \ ’!“
For sale l»y •». J. •
M. 3h BLANTON,
LUMBER YARD.
l.uiuN-r «.f cv.-rv •l«-n*-r!|*(l >a c.n-Untlv on
Lnn.l nu I sold in .t. firoo .ju .utU-« .1!
NIIII Pt-icos.
J. J. DALE. DAVID WEL:
J. J. DALE & GO.,
STEAM SAW MILL.
PLAINING & LUMBER YARD.
MV.IXK.III, OA.
Mr’
t of l Ui.c-1
: rntnr^r
P*plir. iu
.Niclmled that lie w..u!d effect an en-
•ante into the rear of Mr. .To Fas,’
:.*re. Mr. L->uh» Fa»s wbo was -lee,.-
; : in a few feet of the win*2»w through
di.ch he attempted to gain an cn*
T1IE
U'i’a.ni-c.liii
FfRE-l-taUSAHCE GGMPAHY
or i*;::r.mr.rfstt.t.
/'.>•.>■< nl, - - 1^400,000 00
• Wa.-k. v-..ft.,f. 70, -3 :S(ii,0»ilO
'"t'v.r' S.f 1? - 7 |.!l '• I.7l'*":, firili:,, n.„k-
.7',v | "' :I
■ u.»:v. ii. c. H1C- /.N X sox.
For largest crop of rice ou out* acre, 10
For largest crop of oats raised
on 3 acres, 23
For largest crop of rye raised ou
3 acres, 10
For largest crop of sweet po
tatoes raised on oue acre, the
crop to he arrived at by dig
ging and measuring at) aver
age eighth of 4 an acre 23
For largest crop of Irish potatoes
raised on one-eighth **f an acre, 3
For largest crop of ground peas
or pinders raised per acre, the
«T.*p to be ascertained by dig
ging and measuring an aver
age eighth ol an acre.
For largest crop of elm fas raised
oti I acre, crop to be asccr* *
above. To
unis are required to have the land
measured and the articles to be weigh
ed or measured iu the preaenco of
and reliable wit-
making t
CLASS J
For the largest crop of Indian
cum raised by any white buy
under Id years 6t age* upoii
1 acre of laud 10
For largest crop of cotton pro
duced by any white boy under
10 years of age ujmui one uere, 10
CLASS 3.
Best variety of bread coru, w ith
to be
Best vaiiet\ *4
with two
Weight to be
Befit variety of sweet
two bushels as uuu|
Best variety ol table pea, • bush
el as sample.
Best bushel oi rice, t
Best bushel of oat a.
Best bushel of irish
giaTai»e*i,
For live bu-lu Is «.f the largest
sweet potatoes,
Best 3 bales nl upland cotton,
Best hah* * I unlaad cotton,
Best bale of sea island or black
ii- « .ttx\a i..,. thtii.t...... tf.ii, tin. -n.t
« 8ss ‘”"“«ar
^Tassi'S!:..
w Tilt© g 1M W W : 1 |
iS. J. Cassear,:
SULPHUR SPRIM6S, ,s„, v .
y*pr 4 } I
FlOliilu, j
*
DR. M. W. HODGIS', j
i
Proprietor.
TUIS FAMOUS STRING is situ-
ate*l seven miles from \f el*»orn bn the
J. F. .V M. Railroad. Comfortable
vision ol DR. HODGE* is nos
ftKirGeiST,
DRUGS,
MEDlCIN'l.-.
G.iRDEX SEEDS,
WHITE I.EAD,
ZINC PAINT
eoi t >i s .
rur.iliw t r:i, -till-
, i WINDOW GI.ASS,
rate- The, II.U'Ml.VATING.
LUBRICATING, .
FAMOUS rRIi'/G and uAiNroii.-i
ir-* tin* w* 11 known and attested to)
by linmire*!- t*> no
If \*m want t<» sp, j,.j
for veer. atior. an i p* w-un* a; a M**d i
elate « ..-t •■■» ih.- WHITE Sl’L- 1
Fill B >FR1NG ,!i Fl.iii hi.
iu'.\2i»-2m
. WMIGHT.
'!!• N. *‘. \|l | Utl.I.s
. sii:*t M.t
WRIGHT & STEGALL,
IS V MvKItS
AND
COMMISSION MEllOHAM'S.
NEW llfl l(K W A11E UO USE I
Dining; Saloon.
Btakery
AXP
t’ONFKt TlONERV.
A. HOMEISTER,
AT HIS OLD STAND.
stalks *:|" cotton, pi ••on
Best bale of wool of 300 1
Best ID pounds of leaf tutJUCCf
When the i.remium is lor
f'L.lS.S' I.
F*»r llie best barrel vf ":>iir. Dit.loma
l **r the be?t barrel of Gcomia
flo'-r,
Vor the In st bushel of white corn
meal,
For the best buthe] of grits. 2
For the, best barrel of sugar made
li om fiiigar « ane in Georgia or
Florida. 10
For the best barrel of Svrap
made from sugar cane, ‘ 10
and syrup are requested to give n «b s-
eription of the process of making the
For the best sample of sto*rk 1*k**1
Irom cotton seed, Diploma
For tin* best box of smoking to
bacco,
For the best box of chewing to-
Foi the best box or cigars made
in the Cotton Stab s. Diploma
The Association alto offer the fob
'“"‘"Special PHEMIXMS;
For the largest and hc-t ditplay
of artieU'H, of all kind., tiu-
Fiesli Oysters am! Fish
AND TUK IlhsT OF I.VKUYTIIINO.
Heals tit %u> mid .411 Hours.
LOCATION ON .1 A( K-ON sT.
cS£SS.V3-
(iood to lOtlt.
r I , lie* D'inrst <’i«*ati*s*.
^isrg" *•«"•>
» ,rtr •*•*>• a. r. i*i:kvatt
DAVIES & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
DE.W.KRS IN
5) arcs,
MfiDiPl.YJiS,
f.'tr/:.*r/Cs/Atj t
P«UAT8n
Olt.fi,
JiavafTts,
TOIELT AND FAHCY G^ODS,
PURE
Wines and Liquors.
VTI AN.M. a n. V. B.. .Fun. 20, *73
“r /*. *•. Sa«>»r. M*c. n. Ua.-Sir : The
iZZZ&JUr** f* *5.735IBSWff
silSiilsi#
•"•(+•» iw.'t.:*«:ih'« •
I HOME PB.QnueTI.QH
-FROM THE—
I’inoy Woods Vineyard.
tzz
Xr I'.C .S*wn:a Jlv-4.'it.:
* ‘ r.*J7 lex.
GIM3 PREPAinEO PROMPTLY.
Ur.-’.v SS.fca.OOO Piid.
IICELL12N7 ItEA!iOJfS
Praaklia Ffrc ?.iT,iraEce Co*,
or /-u Ulrq hiA.
rtwassasssttrs;
•»-
W. & DAVIES, A^cat.
^is!S!ttSrta3saa? u, ‘ ■*•
P.0. SAWYER, Macon, Ga.
DOEVEB 4 ISAACS, A-cal>,
WINE.
DELAWARE
CONCORD
IRTFORD
KI’FORD SWEET •
McIntosh House.
ill QUimiT.Groaou.
J. H EDfiOvioL Proprietor.
=ar
TOYS
Fine B.iqtiors,
* ■••'«J at IM .Icf.Ir |..kOt»
& LAOEn
W i:i>l»lN(;
Saddles, Bridles,
HARNESS: '
■SADDLED. Ffi.ro W.OO and upward.
HARNESS. •• HUM
BRIDLES * *1JW>
and all kin l. of Hnr., Furnitnrc.
Evi-rj description of
CARRIAGE. BUGGY.
AND
Wagon Materials.
Shoe FiacUnga etc.
I have on hand a Large fttodc ol
LEATHER
of all kind*, fur »ale at low price*.
Eqam.lct Leather^ and Cloth, and
Carriage and ffagGi
n«;|,ONltor,v.
zuaW?
- v
PLNTAT10X WA JON*.
I am ajent for the M*U1I*LL.
PLANTER, wbkb 1 wJT ~
print.
CaJI and see me. Stxu
paid to «M«f. by mail.