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Off Amp np PflRR ” ' SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
1 ' | College of American Medicine & Surgery,
Off for tlic Macon Fair. AT MACOK - GA >
Twenty-Five Cars Required
to Transport Her Pro
ducts, Etc.
Two Thousand Articles for
Display.
iDg four months thereafter.
faculty s
C. B. GALENTINE, M. D., of Cleveland. Ohio,
Professor of Obstetrics and Di&oasis of Women and
Children.
JOS. ADOLPHUS, M. P., of 8i. Louis. Mo..
Professor of Surgery and Diseases of the Eje and
Ear.
H. C. FRENCH, M. D., of Chicago, 111.
The Cbair of Theory and Practice.
J. T. COXE. M. D., Macon, Ga.,
Professor of Physiology and Pathology.
W. C. JONES, M. D.. of Macon, Ga ,
Frofesaor of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Botany.
J. A. BROWN. M. D., Indianapolis, Ini.,
Professor of Materia Medtca and Therenntics.
WASHINGTON DESSAU. A. M. B. L., of Macon, Ga.,
Attorney at Law,
Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
A. L. CLINKSCALES. M. D.. of Macon, Ga.,
Professor of Anatomy.
R. F. LESTER, M. D , of Keidsville, Ga.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
T. J. RAISE. Janitor.
MACON ADERTISEMEKr3.
F com:
Oc yesterday we ha 1 a call frcia Mr. Whit- \
lock and several of the Cobb county veterans, '
who ar® in the city with a train of twenty !
care en rout® for the State Fair. They will j
make aa exhibition »t Macon that will as-;
tonieh the world.
Our special correspondent at Marietta has For a fall coarse ot Lecture,, including all tue
..ho following to say about the “grande at-1 Matriculation Ticket (fleet term) 5 oo
Litre: ’ Graduation Fee 25 00
• The DtaD will be elected on the assembling of the
Cobb matches to the fron t as a competitor Faculty.
»k A ci aaa ~ - a n L ! All communications should be addressed to A. L.
in the $1,000 premium ottered at ike State , clinkscales, m. d., Macon, Ga.. who win take
l air id the county matin" the best, largest, ! pleasure in answering inquiry. J. T. COX, M. D.,
,, , * , , . . ! President Board Trustees,
and finest display Of stock, products, etc., A. L. CLINKSCALE8, Secretary Board Trustees,
manufactured, raised, or pro doced in the j tep30-dwed&sun«J8w*w.
cionnty limits. Twenty cars heavily loaded
left Marietta Wednesday morning for Macon. PatftpSCO FClliale IliStltlltC,
Three stock cars of trotting and racing horses j
were sent several days ago, and two more cars
are to go, which makes an aggregate of twen- i
iy-five cars required and used to transport |
GobVs exhibition. ___
The beads of departments, with Mr. M. G. I t __ __
Whitlock as general superintendent, have I With the munber'of pnpile llmltMto~ ninety,'It~haa
been unremitting in their labors and ener- ! representatives from two-thirds of the States, princi-
^eti^ in the r efforts to letain for Cobb the P 411 * 8outh and Southwest. In location is pre-cmt-
,,eu- in toe .1 enoris io ieiam ior L/OUD toe . nent , Lealthful ig ce ntraI> and e „ ily reached by rail-
r.onor conferred at the last State Fair m the \ road from Baltimore and Washington City,
shape of a premium of $o00 in cold, as the { For Circulars address
" " “ 1 MRS. R. H. ARCHER,
P. O. Elliott City. Md.
Near Baltimore, Md.,
BERND BROTHERS
Manufacturers of and Who'esale and Retail Dealers in
HAMESS, Slim, COLLARS
BRIDLES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, &c., &c., |
Nos. 41 and 46 Third Street, Macon, Georgia.
A. T. F IN N E Y,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
CARRI -A.C3- El S
Such as are Needed for
EMPIRE STONE WORKS
OF—
M A. CO 1ST. G _A_;
undersigned is now prepared to fill all kinds of STONE MASONRY, such as Guttering, Walling
Graves, and almost everything olee in the way of improvements in which stone is required.
P. H. WARD, Proprietor.
gFa~ Aliordars left at Ward .k Nelson’s, 07 Cherry street, will receive prompt attention.
■rotll • cod lm *
The Southern Market.
Barouches, Pineton3, Victorias, Cabriolettes,
Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Iiockaways, Sociables,
Doctor’s Phietons, Sewing MachinejW agons.
I Have Now ou Hand the Largest and Most Complete Assortment
OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RITER,
TTXTXVE H 3ITT
OF GEORGIA.
T HE 73D ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS INSTITC- j
TION will commence on WEDNESDAY, j
October 1st, 1873, and continue, without intermission, ;
until August oth, 1874. The State
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE!
And Mechanic Arts,
• Banner County” of Georgia.
The following are the names of those head
ing departments:
Department 15.— Home Industry—Amos
Way.
Department A.—Manufacturing—Gen. Wm.
Phillips.
Department C.—Cuttle and Sheep—J. B.
Blackwell.
Department D. — Horses—M. G. Whitlock.
Department E.—Field Crons—J. N. Kus-
eeII.
Department F. —Minerals—Frank King.
Department G.—Fine Arts—J. S. Nichols.
Department II. — Tools and Implements —J. founded upon the United States Land Grant, is aa In-
M. Green. i tegralpartof the University, and will hold the same
Department L—Horticulture and Orchards - ; Term. Every advantage which the country allows, is
>r t> tj _ i, afforded for procuring a liberal education, both in a
ji. x>. naru.o. General C'onrso and in Special Departments. Degrees
Department J. —I ariety of Wood-J. J. granted both in Arts and Science and in Law, Engl-
But'S. ' neering and Medicine—the last through the Georgia
•Department K.— Poultry—G. W. C’lelanJ. I Medical College at Augusta, now embodied with the
Department L.—Vegetables—E. T. Paine. : mver -----
Departmental.—Hogs . THE L SCHOOL
Assistants to the second heads are, J. A. G. i remains in session throughout the entire year. Libe-
f v ral provision is mad*; for the beneficiaries and for Btu-
Andersoo, George Kendrick, E. H. Lmdley, de ntB of limited means.
H. Grisham and Frank Cowan. For Catalogues, continuing full information, apply to
FLOBICTLTCBE HESRY WADDELL,
ILOKIL^LTLIIE. aug20-tf fcec:etary of the Faculty,
The display that Cobb will make at this j Athens, Ga
AUCUSTA CARDS.
DOZIBU & WALTON-,
Wholes
3j e <?r 0
I 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.
cers
04-1 HTtOAP STREET.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
DANIEL & ROWLAND,
COTTON FACTORSj
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Agents for the Celebrated EUtvan, Wando, Itugdnle and Cotton Food Ctianos, \
Corner Jackson and Reynolds Streets, AUGUSTA, GA.
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES—Every kind.
Mantels and Grates,
Tin Ware, Wood and Hollow Ware.
Slieeet Iron, Zinc,
House Furnishing Goods, Etc.
Besides the train of c*r.-«, a large number SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE
of persons, vehicles, horses and articles will
go through the country by private convey- XraGrraago* <3r*%.
•ince. Every department named will be
handsomely represented. Fioralcultare is i rilHlS INSTITUTION, with a corps of Nina First
impelled to be omitteJ, which is to be re- i A
gretted, as, perhaps, no place in the State, of I c U8S
i same population, devotes more time and ‘ day in August. Four premiums
awarded Pupils of this
For CstalcugeB. ad
l Class Teachers, will resume exercises the last Wednes-
exceJ euco in
MW CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
aogl7.tf.
COMMISSION FOR SELLING COTTON, $1 PER BALE, -g*
BIO COMPETITION PERMITTED.
money than does Marietta in her culture of Malic Piintl
• are plants and flowers, and although the rav-:
ages of contending armies destroyed every j CoE °s e at 016 last stato Fair *
. estige of flowers, our people have since that dress L F. COX, President.
-:nr.e commenced anew, and now almost every 1 --- — -- - ■-—
gatden and conservatory is filled with choice : FOR SALE
Many of the tropical fruits in per- "
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icct bearing, such os oranges, lemons, limes, ;
guava, citron, bauanna, Ac., are all cultivated i
with success, but nnfortuately the display is ,
cut short owing to the lateness of the season, i nocR large, elegantly finished rooms,
:i3 many plants have to be housed for the win-1
ter ere tbc-y are touched by the chilling nip Bathroom, Store room and Pantry, 2-room Kitchen,
of Jack Frost.
THE FINE AItTS AND SUNDRY PRODUCTS.
Prof. J. S. Nichols has gathered over two
hundred and sixty specimens of fine arts.
The collections nre very fine, and tasty, and
elegant,and will attract universal admiration.
Home industries and manufactures are ex- j * ——-■ . _ |
tonsively represented. Cassimeres, jeans,
sheeting, shirting, thread, implements,
wagons, buggies, harness, leather, shoes,
clothing, etc., make a fine array.
FINE STOCK EXHIBITION.
Residence for Sale.
lathed and plastered, large front yard, choice shrub- j
bery and shade trees, all on a large, beautiful lot 100
by 225 eet, in a most excellent neighborhood, and just
at the: ermiaus of one of the Street Car lines. Im- j
provements all new and in perfect order. Apply ta
Wallace k fowler,
jy27-sun3m Beal Estate Agents,
No. 9 Alabama at.
BOARDINC.
W. JACK,
STEAM
Candy and Cracker
MAISTTiJU'^CTOHY.
r£WE CHIkPXST AND MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF TliE KIND IN THE SOUTH,
C-A-HSTISnEJID VEGETABLES,
Lawson B. Langford,
69 West Side Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA, CA.
T NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LUIGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN HY LINE EYEIi
1 BROUGHT to this market
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves!
The celebrated Charter Oak Stove—the most popular and most extensively used in the United States. Agent
for the ‘‘Atlanta** Cook Stove. Heating Stoves—all kiuds and sizes. Have for sale all the most popular Stov&a
A full supply always on hand, and anything made
in the market.
•TIN WARE—Of every kind an.l in the largest quantity,
to orderpxomptly.
Boarders Wanted.
; Canned Oysters,
Potted Meats,
Canned FrulG
In any quantity.
GREAT SALE
— OF —
A 1 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two Ladies wish- |
tog to room together can procure Board in a
... - ii I ,,■ i jauniy where there are no children, in one of the best
*;ixty horses, mares, Colts, mules, stallions, i neighborhoods in the City, only a few hundred yards j
’acks, ete , make a turn-out thal is seldom from the business portion of the City, and within a |
>een from one countv at such ft place. Some ! few paces of the Peachtree Street Railroad. Rates !
hundred Berkshire and Yorkshire hogs and j £•«
pigs are along. Several of these hogs will | ©cis-tf No. 19 West Baker street.
weigh from six hundred to nine hundred i ——; ; 7
poandbjeach. There is one Alderney bull, and , Al)Alii. AllCtlOUCCl**
fine blooded cows and calves to the numberr — —
of Ihirty-fireor forty. Also, Cotswold sheep,
ilol'and turkeys, guineas, ducks, geese,
chickens.
Hundreds of specimens of jellies,'preserves,
wines, breads, vegetables, embroidery, bed-* ■ iaa-r-r%*r-fc 1
quilts, counterpanes, and a variety of articles JOHN H. JAIVIEO 9 B^,nK0r,
too numerous to .mention. . ,
Cobb will have over two thousand articles JLv0clI DTP,
on exhibition, double the amount of articles
sho wn at the lat9 Rome Fain | /\y TUESDAY, 25th November, in Atlanta, valued
K hen the ‘rain of twenty-five boxes arrive . at from $ 8 5,090 to $100,000 00,1 will sell at Auc-
ani are unloaded, while hundreds of Cobb tiou, in this city, commencing at 10 o’clock, on Tues-
•oan'.y men and women disembark, and the da 7 morning, 25th of November next, the following
animals begin to snort, the cows to bellow, , ^g^ vi.^r^spleni> j f 1 ve^stouy*kie« a bape-
the mares to whicker, the hogs (O squeal the J ment) Brick Store, on the corner of Whitehall and
sheep to bleat, the jack to bray, the chickens ■ Hunter streets. Dry Goods Emporium occupied by
in ” ifliV the duck-' to fiii'R'k and the Mari- ' Louis de Saule k Co. Tbis buil iicg cost $32.OCX) aud
to ACK-e, ino tuck- 10 quack, anct me aran rent3 for $3,100, all new and a first-class building.
«tu stung band to play, the Macomtes Will j 2d. ONE TWO-STORIED (besides basement) BRICK
think that severa l menageries and a dozen store, on Whitehall 6treet, next door to James’Bank
C'STtloes have arrived. Cobb will astonish the ! corner, occupied by Mrs. Agues Turner, and rents for
■ oldest inhabitant” with her magnificent dis- j VACANT LOT on Atohwn «lre«V SO).' by
f :,*.y, yoa ranv depend on it. lhere 13 no ; 02 <eet, .Hoy on cast side.
L’lml og about Cobb; she is altogether sound ; 4ih. bbiuk offices. »(ijoinine aboyr lot, on A)«-
cal wide awake. And the eoqnty that excels | occupied by fcamuel Hojlc, rents for
her may hereafter well be called the ‘-banner * ‘5.^ one brick 3TORE occupied by John Domini,
county/'
When it is lernembered under what disad-
v r.iages Cobb is competing with her sister
c ounties in having to transport her stock,
♦ co. j over one hundred and twenty miles, some
ftyorable consideration should be made as
an act of impartiality and justice. Cobb was
c . er:un by* Sherman’s vandal horde; her peo-
l ie driven from their hornet
r ,t‘U (UiGftVftd 1tit
Western and Jfortlien Orders Duplicated.
JAMES L. WATKINS,
Very
Large
Supply of
Tin Plate and Tinners Findings, Sheet Iron: Sheet Zinc; S’ab Zinc; Block Tin; Seller, Etc.
A Largo and well selected stock of Light Hollow Ware; Wood Ware of every kind, such as Buckets, Tabs,
Washboards, Flour Pails, Sugar Bjxes, Wood Measures, all siz3s; Brooms, Well Buckets, tt:.
A Large quantity of
HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
FUBHITU.H MbU/ACIUIH, WISESD3H3, «« W.IITtHUl ST.H'f, MMiUJUI 4, Gl’i. BLOCK,
I S now opening the IARGEST and BE3T SELECTED STOCK of all kinds of FURNITURE in Atla
Cheapest House in the city. Call and examine. sep28-l r
Lewis H. Clarke,
THE HATTER.
New Groocbs Opening Everv Lay.
Silk. Beaver, Fur :
and Felt Hats'-
fti&sdn&sa nr
rfetta laid in ashes; factories, *
Ltle destroye4,
broken, and Marie tta
t-ills and shops burned, while Bibb and the
1 jwer counties were left whole and free from
tbr torch ; and yet, with al! these disasters
and discoaTagemcnts, the people of Cobb
L we went to work—and what a wonderful
and immense recuperation has been made.
Considered at one time the poorest county, In
th'; Is t few years she has made comparative
ly greater piogress than any of her sister coun-
t’.es. She is a million dollars better off to-day
tfan before the war. In the last year her
triable property increased over six hundred
thousand dollars
next to the last named offices, and rents for $750.
Gih. VACANT GROUND. 8»byW feet, Irontiug on
Peachtree stree t, adjoining the new brick stores now
being finished by Busby, Boyd k Robinson. Will be
divided as per plat exhibited on day of sale, and suit
able for s ores or lor leaidenoeSMn coaaeciiOn with
Cottage Lot in rear. Also, tho Brick Cottige in the
ear of faid ground, formerly occupied by Mr. James,
routing Ellis street. Renta for $589.
7th. ONE VACANT TRIANGULAR SHVPED LOT.
urch and Forsyth streets, next to Messrs. Boyd
FOUR ROOM COTTAGE and Lot on Cain
street, < ccupied by Ja nes Patterson.
9th. About TWO ACRE3 of ground around the cele
brated Walton Spring, to be divided It to small lots as
per plat.
The recent money panic has Mr. James some
Inconvenience and he desires to sell his property aud
increase his banking capita!.
His lose by a prole sale will be the purchasers gain.
His private residence on Peachtree street, that cost
$60,000, and his Bank Block, on Whitehall street and
Railroad, that cost $75,000 last year, and rents for
$10,000 per annum, will cot be sold.
Plats of vacant property will be posted. Caplhdists
from a distance and at home, are invited to examine
all tbis gilt edged, rent-paying, central property.
TERMS—One-third cash, balance in two and four
months with ten per cent, interest. Unquestionable
TRUNKS, VALISES
AMD CANES
HATS
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Silver I? late d "W are-
Lcpartmout for tlio Ladies:
My large stock of handsome House Furnishing goods, Vases, Toilet S„*ls, etc , are well arranged for inspec
tion. The Ladies are invited to call and see them.
I have laid in a stock lor a largo
WHOLESALE TRADE.
In my line, and invite the attention of merchants to the same. I can offer special inducements over any
other market.
Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. G00I3 skilfully packed, and every advantage of the
market given.
I am now moving Into my new store, 69 Westside of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guilford Wood &
Co. The public are invited to step in and look at my new store and new goods.
X. B. LANGFORD.
THE -VHRa-HHsTI-A.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
Clarke’s Special
NOBBY HATS
EVERY BRANCH Of
FASHIONABLE HATS
[hATSI HATS! HATSI HAT81 HATS I HATSI HATS! HATS 1
$ 11,314 75
• 353,413 79
• 342,099 04
■1,500,000 00
The Place where the Fashionables Buy.
LEWIS H. CLARKE’S
Liabilities
Assets -
Net Assets
Losses Paid Since Organization
Forty-one years in existence. Kates as low as in auy otLer Good Cimpany.
-A. 11 laos scs w ill too IP x- o m ptly IP aid.
Ten Thousand Dollars *re deposited with Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller Genenl of the State of Geor
gia, for security of the poiicv to this State.
W. L. COWARDEN, President. J WM. WILLIS, JR., Secretory
J. GADSDEN KING, Agent,
* Broad street, ATLANTA. GA.
i Also, Agent for the] London and Lancashire Fire—Capital: $3,000,000. State Agent, Cotton Stato*
l life Insurancs Company, Macon, Ga.—Assets: $542,201 28. Deposited with Comptroller Oeneral. of Georgia,
$100,000. ' —
Rep2K-
Whitehall Street.
eet. _ j
WIEEIAM RICH & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
rbiB|ts what enteipilee, thrift and energy “‘^ n Certlftc ,,„ , n „ d<po . it , in Jarac ,. B.nk re-
does for a people. Cobb now stands a com- \ (xqyftd in payment. Good Railroad, City or State bonds
r etitor against counties that 'wero scarcely I received as cash at their market value, which will be
1 1-t bv the wav. and she will nivetbem such , agreed upon before the sale commences, upon inquiry.
\ ,-fc ,/ i M ’t. ,l. iL.; r This is certainly the finest opportunity for capital-
a tuosel as V-m lhake them fthake rn their j to make sufo investments, that has been presented
boots. No county has improved greater in ; f 0T ye ars. I will show this property or give any in
ner system of agriculture, and we point with formation about it at any time to those who will call at
f-r.de to her exhibition at the State lair. It | my o««- i&i?iit?il™t
fibows she is of greater value than as a mere No j uoim*.
‘ rlace for penning sheep,” as has been sar- oc'.lo 13,19,2C, uovl.o, 10,23,23.
° We^invite attention to her varied products, DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP,
her manufactures, her horses, her cattle, her |
field crops, bet orchards, the results of her . Georgia- Fuiton County.
home industry aud the handiwork of her fair j ,
V .men, and remember the circumstances on-! L.dd *«*•***»
6>r which all this has been Achieved, and . oi ihe firm und is entitled to collect tho
v . • *av, “Wei! done, Cobb !" ! debt* of the same. D. B. LADD,
XllVL. * octIO 3t A. C. I ADD.
Notions, Fancy Goods,
Midi nery and White Goods,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
N.'B.«*Wo Dupltoato NowlVorlLiBiU*,14 , 'Ii''p;Mm
m. LEWIS,
MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER'.OF ALL VARIETIES OF
Crackers, Cakes,Snaps, Ac.,
Amongst which are Soda, Batter, Picnic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk,
Butter Wafer, Wino, Farina. Also, Sugar Cakes, Spioe Cakes, and Jum
bles, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, aud others, which I offer to the trade at tho
LOWEST PRICES I
andfguarantee my goods to give satisfaction.
South ForsythStreet, Atlanta. Ga.