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MACON
Waft Gas Cos.
HAS I roil NALF, THE ONLY
RHiahlo Las Machine
KNOWN.
Together with
OAB PIPE,
FIXTURES,
BURN Kith,
BIIADEH,
GUHIKB,
KT( . ETC.
'IMID MA< ”11 1N KI a- If#-. II in priu t, u! op
1 i.i li IIIIi Tl V for iivhil i . . -
mi l iA toitiuimlilN u' ipli 'l !n llgtilitig'l
Villag* #. MoU'lft. < him lii'ii. iMi | lien
hit, tiiw tumnlnln ill*- l nlti'il Miili- us* i .v*
m Umnlrnl % while tlmt** lin- M.si'.k Imtii .in .u
chlrlit uiVh tlt* rn lii-ur:iii Compilin'* ;n*
i.pl I lik* ss it Inuit l*u r■ !<l ( hurt;• "
1:OOK AT ODli BOTIHCE
i:* v VV WaTKIN HICK.**. Kin rt
VlrthoilUl ( Iwrcli.
M* *ire. J. W. BURKE fc CO.
Uvx .1, W 111 UK F.
YIUMIL POWER*. I -j . Kn.. m. •( m.:.i
(HTilltt llJt 111.
K IBAACB.
J K. GRIFFIN it CO.
J 8. BCIIOKIKLD V CO.
I. OK DINING IIALL AM) UAH
UOO.II, Central City Turk.
COLLINH A HEATH.
N. J. HUBHRY, Km]., Pn*#l(biit, Columbia,
(.A
J. 11. NICIIOIJt, Khip, Narcotic Imt.
J. 11. JOHNSON, M I) , O M E. A. M ,
Talladoga, Ala.
CIIAB. K. WAKEFIELD, Bavaniiah, (n.
Ami nmncrmiA othcro, wUo*? tcftllinoniiil*
inwy bu aocu attlio office of Um Company.
>. HBC OKIINT.
All roniniiitilcutlonit miiHt be atldroMcd to
i:nwAiu> iiou i:,
Box 05, I*. ().
Agent* wanted In every county In tin* Stale
i A) 15500d
BOARD.
1\ AY board and tumid and lodging In a prl
* vale liouhc, *mi be bad by upplylng lo
W. 1). Rainey on Walnut ►tree!,’ Macon.
Hope 12,1*72 187 1(12.
vni:vrio>:
INSURANCE AGENTS.
4 LL loan retire Agent* doing bualtic** in
J\ the city arc rnijuiwUil to cull ut thin office,
iimke return* and pay a tux of 2lf per cent, on
their rood | ta to BetL 1. lly order of Council
Cll A8 .1 WILLIA MHOS ,
I
Chaup of Schedule.
MACON ANI) SVEBTKHN K It. CO., I
Macon. Qa,, June 14, 1*7.4. ]
(\N and after Sunday June IStli, the follow
/ inn achedulo for PunhOnger Train**, w ill
be observed on Uili road:
DAT I’ASSRNCER.
Lcafo Macon 8:50 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 7:80 a. m.
l*eitv Allanta 2:00 a. m
Arrive at Atlunta 8:15 r. u
NKlllT PASSENGER.
Macon 10:00 i*. m.
Arrive at Macon. 1:25 r. w
Ltsavo Atlanta 4,00 p. m.
Airivoat Atlanta (1:00 a. m.
7:80 a m and 0:35 r. m Train* make done
connection* at Mm on w ith Central Railroad
for Savunnnti and Augusta, and with B>uth
weaWrn Railroad for ihuiiU ill Southweat Geor
gi* 8:15 v. w and 0.00 a m trulna connect
ut Atlanta with Woatem and Atlantic Railroad
for point* Went. A. J WHITE,
55 tf SutKTlnUndcnL
EDWARD SPRINZ.
N 'OTARI mU.H'nnct EX OFFICIO JUS
TICK OK Tl( K PEACE. I cun be found
for the preedit it *ll hour, of the dv l my
oilier adjoining the Uw oltioe of A Proudtll,
over the tor*of Jaqm* A Johnson, Third SL,
Macon, <4* , to itteud to *ll Magisterial tiusl
ne**.
llh*>a
MERGER UNIVERSITY
PREPARATORY SCHOOL,
n %< o V <ai:Oß(l \.
OBJECT.
| N order to enlarge the sphere of usefulness of
1 this Instilullou, and to secure the advantages
mining from uniform methods of Instruction at
school and college, the Hoard of Trustees hare
authorized the Faculty to establish a auh-Freab
iimn Clooa, and i\ Preparatory School.
INSTRUCTORS.
Both will be taught, until fully organised and
lu successful operatloß, by the’ Faculty of the
University—now consisting of six professors—
and always afterwards by competent tutors, ap*
l*olnted ly the Faculty’and under their direc
tion.
ORGANIZATION.
The auh Freshman Class will be compound of
such youths a* the Faculty uvav judge cabbie
i>f being prepared to enter the Yrcatmian <. tuss
of the University in twelve month*. Into Ute
Preparatory School will be received all lads
wiahlng to bo prepared, dthir fof Oolhgi of
for businea*.
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
Pupils w ill be taught lu the studio# that are
pursued lu the best st bools ; and special atten
tion will be given to instruction in the varloua
branches of a tliorough English Course.
PERPETUAL CALENDAR.
The scholastic year of nine months will be
divided in two terms. The lir*t, or short term,
will always begin on Uic first Wednesday in
October, and end at Uhristmaa. The second,
or long term. will begin on the first day of Jon
uary, and end on the first Wednesday In July.
PRICE OK TUITION
The tuition fee for the short term wili be S9O,
ftr tl*c long term FR*. to be paid in each case
invariably In advance, und no pupil will receive
any instruction uuUl the foe is paid.
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION.
Parent*- and guardian* wishing to secure the
advantages of thes arrangement* for their sons
and wards arc req nested to make application
at once to the subscriber, eitherpersonal ly, or
through the Poatofßce, box 4Jrt, or at Mann.
J. W. Burke dt Co.’s Bookstore.
JNO. J. BRANTLY,
Prof. Belles Let ires and Modern Languages,
IW eodtlloctl Msirer Unlvemity-
THE ENTERPRISE
JOB
PBXNTXNC
ESTABLISHMENT
1H NOW PHKI'AHKIt
TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF PRINTING!
HUCII AS
CARDS,
DILL HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
LETTER HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
BILLS OF FARE,
NOTE HEADS,
INVITATION CARDS,
HAND BILLS,
DODGERS,
ETC., ETC.,
Ami in n style eijuitl to any. Extensive luFlitions are daily being
tuade to our
STOCK AND MATERIAL
Wliii • very effort will be made to render satisfaction unto all who may
fevot us with their put nonage.
PROMPTNESS!
IN THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF ALL WORK.
CHEAPNESS!
AT AS REASONABLE FRIGES AS CAN BE DONE SOUTH
OF MASON AND DIXONS LINE. "
NEATNESS!
OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN
THIS PARTICULAR,
AND WZ CHALLENGE THK STATE TO EXCEL US.
Address,
I XV iiig- A Sniiili,
PROPRIETORS, MACON, GA.
PRINTING
It has been the custom heictofoiv, and will probably remain so to a
great extent, for our merchants and business men generally to send
North to have their priuting done, simply because it can be done there
at a little lower figure than here. If our people would discontinue
patronizing such men, they would soon see the policy, if not the jus
tice, in having their work done at home. Calicos are not manufactured
in the South, and hence the merchant must send where it is made, but
here we have printing offices all around us, doing work at a very small j
advance on northern prices, and still the work is sent away. We hope
the time is not for distant when our merchants will awake to their in
terests and patronize home institutions. It is a wrong practice and
should 1 e condemned.
PROSPECTUS
or Tn
Mam Weekly Enterprise,
\\. WATKIN HICKS, Editor.
(vN or about the fin-t w* < k in October,
f wc w ill haui: from tliis office the first num
ber of a
Larp, Lite, Weekly Paper!
It will contain nil the the Telegraphic news
of the week, and the latent reliable information
on ull BubjeeU and from all pa rtf* of the world.
In it* editorial department will be found dis*
cushions of all the
LIVE ISSLES
of the times. Particular attention will be tfiv*
en to the advancement of Science, Art, and
Literature; while all Interest inn event* and
authentic of the political world will
be faithfully presented.
SUBSCRIPTION I'KK H.
One Year ?1 50
Six Months 1 00
Invariably in advance.
2-ff**No HUbseription taken for less than six
month-*
l 1,-* the time to subscribe. Hpeci-
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Addrcr>
LINES, WING A: SMITH,
Mai on, 1 -'i.
Marshall House
.savannah. ga„
A. It. LICE. Proprietor.
BOARD PER DAY §3.00.
1315209
ItAll.ltOAD TIME SCIIKiII I.F.
C .ango oi Schedule.
SITKItINTIO: HUNT'S UI'KICK. |
Bourn W’esteio.' Kau.road Cos., r
Macon, <ia., June 18, 1871. )
/ V N and after Sunday, Hitli in*t., r
" / TraiiiA on thU Koud, w ill be run a* fol
low* :
DAY El PAULA I’AriHENGKU TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 8:(K) a. m.
Arrive at Kufaula . . . 4:42 i*. m.
Arrive at Clayton . . . 0:15 p. m.
Arrive at Albany . . . 2:40 i*. m..
Arrive at Fun Gaines . . 4:40 i\ m.
Connecting with the Albany Branch Train at
Sniitliville and with Fort Guinea Brunoh Truin
at Cuthhert dally.
Leave Clavton . 7:20 a. m.
Leave Eumulu . . . 8:50 a. m.
Leave Fort Gaines . . . 8:85 a. m.
Leave Albany . . . 10:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon . . . 5:25 i*. m.
KUFAULA Nionr FREIGHT ANI) ACCOMMODA
TION TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 0:10 p. m.
Arrive at Kufuulu . . 10:20 a. m.
Arrive at Albuhv . . . 0:45 a. m.
Airive at Fort Gaines . . 11:52 a. m.
Connect ,t Sinithvillc with Albany Train on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights,
and at Cuthhert on Tuesday and Thuusday.—
No train leaves on Saturday nights.
Leave Kufaula .... 5:15 r. M.
Leave Albany . . . _ 8:40 p. m.
Leave Fort Gaines . . . 1:10 p. m.
Arrive at Macon . . . 5:20 a. m.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 5:45 a. m.
Arrive ut Columbus . . . 11:15 a. m.
Leave Columbus . . . 4:10 p. m.
Arrive ut Macon . . 0:85 p. m.
VIRGIL POWERS,
GO ly Engineer and Superintendent.
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFCE, i
M acon A lliicnswick Railhoah Cos., >
Macon, Ga., .June 18, 1872. )
ON ami after Sunday June lfith, 1872, trains
will run as follows:
HAY ACCOMMODATION TICAIN DAILY.
Leave Macon 8:20 \ M -
Arrive at Jeaup S:VJ p. m.
Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 i>. m.
Leave Brunswick 4:30 a. m.
Arrive at Jesup 0:45 a. m.
Arrivu ut Macon 5:20 r. m.
Connects closely at Jesup with trains t At
lantic and Gulf Railroad, to and from Savannah
and Florida.
HAWKINSVILLB THAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EX
CEPTED.)
Leave Macon 2:55 p. M.
Arrive at Hawkinsvitie 0:30 p. m.
Leave Bawklnsville 0:55 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 10:30 A. m.
WM. MacRF.A.
53-tl General Superintendent.
Chnnge of Schedule.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD, 1
Atlanta, Ga.j April 17, 1872. (
On and after Sunday, the 21st Instant
Day Passenger Train (outward) leaves Atlanta
8:30 a. u., Connecting nt Kingston with
THROUGH FAST LINE TO NEW ORLEANS
Day Passenger NEW YORK FAST LINE leave
Atlanta 4:03 p. m , Connecting at Dalton with
EAST TENNESSEE TUROI’OH LINK TO NEW YORK
time 48 Horns 30 minutes!
Night Passenger Fast Line to New York, leaves
Atlanta 11:10 p. m., via East Tennessee and
Georgia, at Dalton, or
NASHVILLE a CIIATTAaiKV.A AT CHATTANOOGA
TIME 54 HOURS.
Day Passenter (inward) tlirougli from New
York via East Tennessee,
Arrives at Atlanta 3:50 p. m.
Night Passenger (inward) through from New
York via East Tennessee or Louisville,
Arrives at Atlanta LSO A. m
E. li. WALKER,
Master Transporatiotn.
TO BE LEFT TO THE
DECISION OF THE FARMERS.
'I'MIH question of caterpillars and its terrible
1 dtvtruction of the fleecy staple having,
like the p*eat flood of old, abated, a still more
momentous question Involves especial consid
eration at the bauds of the fanners. For many
loti£ years E. Isaacs has catered to the wants
of the traveling public; and to the farmers,
the very bone and sinew of our beloved South,
he has taken special paius to make them feel at
home while In the city. His tables are tilled
and tlu usual “allowancing;” is not “allowa
ble." Indeed you get what you call for and
that without stint Now the question is :
Will tie Farmers Support Him ?
This .juestkm Is propounded with the eonli
donee that will be announced with Uiat little
hut expressive monosylabie which is so famil
iar with voung people enamored of each oilier
—yes! Thr sturdy farmers knows too well j
the comfort that await him at the
ISAACS HOUSE.
To answer otherwise than affirmatively to |
the above mentioned question.
M illie on the subject Mr. Isaacs w ishes to
say that his patronage has so increased as to !
compel him to provide more ample aceouimo
tiom, txui that he has leased large and airy ;
rooms of Huff's new building adjoining hie 1
own. A Luo bar is attached to this house.
E. ISAAC'S, Proprietor.
153 16A Cherry Street.
BOSTON
—AND—
Savannali Steamship Line.
SAILING DAYB-THElOnt 20TH AND DOTH
OF EACH MONTH.
IOW rates of freight and insurance. First
j class passenger accommodations. Order
your goods shipped by “Boston and Savannah
• Steamship Line, anil avoid all delay and extra
handling. RICHARDSON .X BARNARD,
Agent, Savannah, Ga.
F. NICKERSON CO., Agents,
131-209 Boston.
J. A. MERCIER,
Commission Merchant,
las hay mtui:i:t.
Bet. Wl.Usher and Barnard St., Savannah, Ga.
Ail orders will receive prompt attention Con
signments ol ull kinds respectfully solicited.
131-809
boit & mckenzie.
Cotton an 1 Commission
i*li:it< IIAINTK,
Ills Itay Silreel, Siiviinunh. Ga.
181-809
MEYER, COHEN & CO..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Boots and Shoes.
la Itroiii’liton Nt.,Savannah, Ga
Merchants supplied ut New York Market
181 200 Prices.
a. s. a imo.,
COM MI SSI O N ME RC HAN T S
—AND—
| Dealers iu Fruits, Fisli anil l'roduee.
No. 05 Bay Bt., Savannah, Ga.
| ConHiipiments solicited.
Orders promptly atb'iidcd to. 131-209
E. D. SMYTHE.
ini'OitTHl <>s-’ crockery,
Glassware sm<l CEiiaa.
Anil Dealer in House Furnisliing Goods,
142 Congress and 141 St. Julian SU
SA VANN All, GA. 131-209
F. W. SIMS & CO.,
Colton Factors and Oencral
Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
Bagging and Tics supplied at market prices.
Advances made on Cotton, or other consign
ments. Money promptly remitted. 131-209
A. 11. CHAMPION. GEO. C. FREEMAN.
CHAMPION .V FREEMAN,
Commission Merchants
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA, 131-209
L. N. WHITTLE. GEO. W. GUSTiN.
IVIUTTLi: .V Gl STI.Y,
ATTOIMTEYS. Ac.. AT LAW,
7VT ( >. 2 COTTON AVENUE,
i> 1 M ACON, GA.
32-107
Pulaski House,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
J N 0. W. C A >1 ER 0 N Si < ().,
PItOFRIETORS.
A first class house in every respect,
131 209
ICE! ICE! ICE!
ICE one cent a pound as usual. No rise in
price now or hereafter.
W. P. C Alt LOS,
Wholeaale and ICetuil Grocer,
DEALER IN
h i:, itci its. fish, i:tf„
Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier House,
08 tf Macon, Ga.
NOTICE.
HAVING recently reditted the old stand of
Geo. 1). Lawrence, near the Brown House,
1 am nmv prepared to furnish REFRESH
MENTS to the public.
100-177 Z. B. WHEELER.
ANNUAL FAIR
—OF THE —
Agricultural ami Mechanical
tSKOCIATIO.A <l’ GEORGIA,
IV7 ILL commence at their Fair Grounds at
T V Savannah, Georgia,
MONDAY, DECEMRER 2nd, 1872,
And continue six days.
The central Railroad passes by the grounds.
For Premium List or information, address
J. 11. ESTII.L, Secretary,
132-td Savsnuah, Ga.
Arrival and Flnsing el' lliiilu.
Arrive. Close.
Macon A Augusta R. R. Way
and Miiledgeville 7:40p. m. 7 p. M.
Augusta and Carolinas 7p. M.
Macon ,4 Brunswick 2:25p.m. 7a.m.
Macon and Atlanta and West
ern States (Night Train). .7:30 a. M. 4:3opm
(Day Train) li: 10 1*. m. 0:10am
Muscogee R. I{. Way Colum
bus 6p. m. 7 p.m.
S. W. R. K. (Day Train) 4:35 p. m. 7a. m.
Americus and kufaula (Night
Train). 7 p.m.
0. It. R. Way Savannah and
Northern (Day Train) 4:51 p. m. 7A. m.
Northern, Savannah and Ea
ton (Night Train) 5:15 a. m. 5:20 p m
Hawkinsville daily (Sundays
excepted 10:30 a. m. 2pm
Clint.hi—Tuesday, Thursday
and Satuiday.! '. 12 m. 12:30 pm
Jeffersonville ami Twiggs-
TiUe, Wednesday 7a. m.
Wednesday, 2:25 p.
BY BREAD WE LIVE
r PHF. undersigned has established a first class
X. BAKERY where our citizens can obtain
bread that is bread. M v will supply
citizens at their residences. I use only the best |
flour and materials generally.
123-148 MARK ISAACS.
L. T. WHITCOMB. Agt-,
IXPORTK& AND DEALER IN
West Mia Fruits, Veptata,
1I AV. GRAIN, HAY, RTF.,
99 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
107-185
Building; Lot For Sale.
SITUATED near Tatnall Square, within a
_ few steps of Mercer University.
Address R. C., BoxK.,
98(f Macon. Ga.
At) - AA MONTH casllvmadc with Stencil
Kev-Cfceek Dies. SeeureCircu
lur and Samples, /rw. 8. M. Spencer, Bruttle
horo, Vt.
r|M Till: WORKING FIdUM,
i male or female, FOO a week is guaranteed,
ltespcetable employment at home, day or eve
ning; no capital required; full Instructions
and valuable package of goods to start with
sent by mail. Address with 0 cent return
stamp. M. YOUNG* CO.,
10 Courtlandt St, New York.
HAUL CHANCE FOR AGENTS
AGENTS, we will pay you #4O per week In
cash, if you will engage with us at ontt.. Every
thing furnished and expenses paid. Address
F. A. ELLS * CO., Charlotte, Mich.
AGENTS WANTED—Or the Lire, of
Grant Greeley
WILSOU BROWN
men uf all (lartici. Over 10 Steel Portriata.
worth twice the cost of the book. Wanted
everywhere. Agents have wonderful success.
Send for Circulars. Address
ZEIGLEK kV MoCTRDY,
518 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
\i 1 D\TTC WANTED
VJ rji\ 1 O tobiogniphy of lIOK
KACK (iKEELEY. The best and only Edition
written by himself; and for our 1872 CAM
PAIGN MANUEL, a book of the times for all
parties. Illustrated. One Agent sold ’BO in
three days. Also, for Headley’s Life of Presi
dent Grant, and aph.-ndid Portraits of Candi
dates. SBOO a month made.
E. B. TREAT,
Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y.
THK lIKCOK I)S OF TESTS
id t LOWELL, Mass., proves
N. I'. ESS IS 1% II A -IS ' N 7*
-d* NEW TURBINE,
to all others. It gave a
peieeiitiigi: tliun any other wheel of com
mini finish.
Pamphlet and Price List, by N. F.-
* BURNHAM, York, Pa.
St. CLAIR HOTEL
Baltimore, Rfid.
This New nml Beautiful Hotel is now OPEN
to the public. Located on MONUMENT
SQUARE, convenient alike to the business
nmn and the tourist. It is the only hotel in
Baltimore embracing elevator, suits of rooms
with baths and all other convenieneics.
To accommodate Merchants, Commercial
Travelers and others, the rates will be $2 per
day for rooms on the fourth and fifth floors,
making the difference on account of the eleva
tion. Ordinary transient rates for lower rooms,
$8 per day.
Guests desiring to take adva* tage of the
above rates will please notify the clerk before
rooms ure assigned. An improved elevator for
the use of the guests is constantly running,
from 0 a. m. till 11 p. M.
HARRY H. FOGLE, Manager.
Knnm
pil
BLOOD PURIFIER ll
H in not a physic which may give temporary
relief to the sufferer for the first few doses, but
which, from continued use brings Piles and
kindred diseases to aid in weakening the inval
id, nor is it a doctored liquor, which, under
the popular name of “Bitters” is so extensively
palmed oil'on the public as soveregn remedies,
but itis a iniist power Fill Tonic anil
alterative, pronounced so by the leading
medical authorities of Loudon and Paris, anu
has been long used by the regular physicians
of oilier countries with wonderful remedial re
sults.
Dr. fell’s Extract of JarnMa,
retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the
plant and must be taken as a permanent cura
tive agent.
In l6i‘lrwant ol'aclion in your
JLiiver and Spleen? Unless relieved at
unco, the blood becomes impure by deleterious
i secretions, producing scrofulous or skin dis
ease, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pim
ples, c\:c., &c.
Take l urulel>si to cleanse, purify and
restore the vitiated blood to healthy action.
II are you a I>y*|c|tt i<- Stomach V
Unless digestion is promptly aided the system
is debilitated with loss of vital force, poverty of
the Blood, Dropsical Tendency, General Weak
ness or Lassitude.
Take it to assist Digestion without reaction,
it will impart youthful vigor to the weary suf
lerer.
II avc you W r eakneNß oftke In
testines? You are in danger of Chronic
Diarrhoea or the dreadful inflammation of the
Bowels.
Take to allay irritation and ward off tenden
cy to inflammations.
Have you weakness of tlie IT
terine or Urinary Organs? You
must procure instant relief or you arc liable to
suffering worse than death.
Take it to strengthen organic weakness or
life becomes a burden.
Finally it should be frequently taken to keep
the system in perfect health or you are other
wise in great danger of malarial, miasmatic or
contagious diseases.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG,
18 Platt St., New Y’ork,
Sole Agent for the United States.
Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular.
NORWOOD MR SCHOOL. YA.
Session 1572-73 opens Sept. 20th, 18?2.
WILLIAM D. CABELL, (Univ. Va.) Principal.
F. Key Meade, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in An
cient Languages.
110. L. Haekison, M. A., (Univ. Vn.) Instruc
tor iu Modern Language*, English, etc.
Thos. A. Seddon, (Mathematical Medalist,
Univ. Va.) Instructor In Mathematics.
Ro. L. Brown, (Vniv. Va.) Instructor in Book
keeping, English, etc.
W abler Holladay, B. Sc., C. & M. E., (Univ.
Va.) Instructor in Applied Mathematics
and iu Analytical and Applied Chemistry.
D. S. G. Cabell, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in
Law. Address,
WILLIAM I). CABELL, Principal.
Norwood, Va.
University of Virginia, May 9, 18?2.
To Win. D. Cabell, Esq., Principal.
My Dear Sir: I have a high appreciation of
tlie work your School is doing for the State
and Country, and of the importance of send
ing you the best men as your assistants.
Yours, very trulv,
CHARLES 11. VENABLE,
115-142 Ch’m of the Faculty, U. of Va.
■ iVI.TDKHti:
FEMALE COLLEGE
Was incorporated as a regular College in 1849,
with power to confer degrees. It was liber
nllv endowed by the Statu of Maryland in 1800,
and alfords every facility for a thorough and
accomplished Education. It enjoys the patron
age of the Middle. Southern and Western
states. Catalogues may be hade at this office,
or of N. C. BROOK, L.L.D.,
President, Baltimore, Md.
THE “UGHT A
“ DOMESTIC ” S. M. CO.,
9’> Chambers St, New York, or Atlanta, Ga.
122-200 .
MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Uliolemile laroccna, Ac.
IYURDICK BROTHERS, Third Street, lie
-3 tween Cherry and Poplar. If
\\T A. HUFF, Third Street, corner tlu rry
V T a street. U "
IAWTON * BATES, Fourth strict, next
u to Lawton * Willinghams. tf
"VT A. MAURATH, Hollingsworth Block,
AN # Poplar street, uear Fourth. 30-tf
Druggisls.
CT ED. PAYNE, opposite Palace of Justice,
X Macon, Ga. 50-70
RB. HALL, corner of Cherry and Cotton
. Avenue. u
HUNT, RANKIN & I.AMAI;, No 82*ond84
Uherry-etrcet. tf
JNO. INGALLS, corner Poplar uiul Fourth
street, Hollingsworth block. 3r.-tf
Fiinej Grocers.
V\r P. CARLOS, No. 80, Mulberry-street,
VV a opposite the Lanier House. tf
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Sewing illuchines.
I > J. ANDERSON, Howe Sewing Mu
I\. chine, Cotton Avenue. 03tf
Hotels.
Jjrown House—e. e. bi-own*bon,
J Proprietors, Op)) Passenger Depot, tf
O POTS WOOD—T. H. HARRIS, Proprietor,
O Opposite Passenger Depot. tf
■ loilNC :III<I Xign Piiiiilrrs.
NITYNDIIAM * Cos., under Spotswood
VV Hotel. tf
tenni I in
Auoriic} sit Law.
JOHN B. WEEMS, Ollico, RaLtun’s block,
over llasdaTs. ti
Cl B. WOOTEN, Office, ss Washington
)% block, up btuirs. tf
MB. GERRY, Office, Court Jhubc.
• tf
AO. BACON, Office, 8(5 Cherry-street.
• 30-tf
UpnoMAS 1L GRESHAM, office No 7W _ MuT-
L tierry street ; |
\\T IIITTLE * GUSTIN, office No. 2 Cotton
T t Avenue.
Physicians,
r F W. MASON, Office, over First National
A a Bank. tf
Jewelers an<l IValeli Makers.
T H. OTTO, under Spotswood Hotel.
eJ tf
II <> ii si e I' ii i-nisliiug Goutls,
Xloves, Ac.
OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO., Third Street,
between Cherry and Mulberry. tf
Mlioc llealers.
MIX * KIUTLAND, 8 Cotton Avenue, 30
. Third Street. tf
I-'iiriiitiii-r, Ac.
W & E- P- TAYLOR, corner of Cotton
>V # Avenue and Cherry-streets. tf
Iliiriicsiis, Ac.
BERND BROS., Third Street, between
Cherry and Mulberry-streets. tf
ItookselCei'M, Sta i inner... Ac,
BROWN & Cos., 40 Second Street.
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Music, Ac.
KJ. ANDERSON, Music, Cotton Avenue.
• 03tf
Q.LHLFORD, WOOD * CO., 84 Mulberry
Hardware.
QARHAUT & CORD, No. 00 and 07 Cherry-
Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
10 YEARS
PUBLIC TEST
Dr. Crook’s
‘Vjthg w IN E
TAR
To have more
in erit than an y
similar |irepar:i
tion ever oliered lo
the public.
It is rich in tlie medicinal qual
ities of Tar, and unequalcd for diseas
es of the Throat and Lungs per
forming the most remarkable cures.
Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs,
It effectually cures them ull.
Asthma anil Bronchitis.
Has cured so mauy cases
it lias been pronounced
specific for these complaints.
For pains in Breast Side or Back
Ciravci or Kidney Disease,
Diseases of the Urinary Organs,
Jaundice or any Fiver Complain
It has no equal.
It is also a superior Tonic,
ltcstOF'es the Appetite,
Strengthens the System,
Kestorcs the Weak and
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to" Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents malarious Fevers,
Oives tone to your System.
Tr” Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
PURIFY YOUR FLOOD.
For Scrofula, Scrofn
•j£ lous Diseases of the
*w Eyes, or Scrofula in
Ao any form.
Any disease or eruption of
Hie Skin, disease of the Liver,
Rheumatism, Pimples, Old
Crfffi) Sores, Ulcers, Broken-down
Constitutions, Syphilis, or any
disease depending on a deprav
ed condition of the blood, try
DR. CROOK'S
Sl’ltl l* of
mPoke Root.
JIjZ/' It has the medical property
jw' of Poke combined with a pre
paration ot Iron which goes at
once into the blood, perform
ing the most rapid and wonderful cores.
Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook’s Com
pound Syrup of Poke Koo*—take it and he
healed.
DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS,
Charleston, S C., Wholesale Agents
31-Iy For Dr. Crook’s Remedies.
BOARD.
IT will be to the interest of hoarders to apply
to this office, as reasonable board and pleas
ant op stairs rooms ran be obtained for tho
summer mouths in a delightful portion of tha
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