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Telegraph & Messenger.
SAirKWI MORNING, MARCH 8, 1873.
THE GEORGIA I’RESM.
Josun Evuuttz, b well known end
pcpnlar oltiren ot Thomas eoncty, died last
week. Ho b»d frequently repreeented the
oonnty Intbe Legislature, and was one of the
moat sueoeeaful planters In that section.
Ban Nxws rscst rax Lind ct Psozaaz.—Tbe
Neman Herald gathers the following from a
letter recently received In that place frem J.
M. Moaely, ef Quitman, Wood oonnty, Texas:
Siokness in the worst forms prevail, and a
gnat many are dying from meningitis, poets-
raonla and (mill pox. Mr. Joseph Rainwater
formerly of Palmetto, Oa., died of pneumonia,
first day of Febrnarv la*, and two yonng men
who wont with Mr. Mosely to Texas In the fall
of 1873, are dangerously sick with am«l!-poi.
Corn la worth (I « per bnahel, and all other
provisions high, and times Lard, etc.
Fiaxs IN Oowxra CocxTT.—The same paper
PREMIUM LIST
—or rax—
Bil)]) County Asricnltnral Society Fair
JUNE 19th an* 30(b, 1873.
opposite side. In plain letters, Is the name “K.
J. Johnston, A Co., Macon, Oe," who wrre
probably the maker*. Ws were naked to state |
the above (hots, with the hope that it would
meet the eye of the origins! ownsr.
Tux WbiTibn axi> Atlantic Ran.war. — A
correspondent of the Atlanta Ooostilniion of j
yesterday, writes the following sharp oonmui
cation on the preeent oondltion of the above j
. a a . .11 r I VICE PRESIDENTS.
•‘I see a statement in yonr local colnmn or I r - p r „Ur>wrClty Diitrfet.
the 23, regarding the State Road. It partially, j H j 0 *nJ Lower City DirtricL
doabtleas, emanated from misrepresentation | J. A. Whitmidii —DijtricL
and Ocnsi qnent Ignorance of tbs troa state of I yayinMiLNS— vtw!?Tiii« Diarist.
the Road. I say partially, for as far as regards | j,yitrTtri-T District.
Warrior District
Rowan! District.
SXCBITASV.
T. O. HOLT. Ja,
officers.
-Piisidzxt.
Wn. Lc.dt-
tLs amonnt expended for the engines, etc, I
know or care nothing. Bet the " oontiDnonH
rail from Atlanta to Chattanooga—ballasting all ■
the soft wet road,” I beg leave todiapnte most | “• “* “
emphatically. I do not wrtte it in any spirit
of enmity, bnt only as one of the enmerens cit
izens of Geoigie who are liable to have their
necks broken m their passage on this road, bnt
never since the first engine npon it startled the
good people of tbit region, has the roal proper
PREMIUM LIST.
Of the Third Annual Mr jf the Bibb County■Ar*
Pai’k. Tburrd ay and Friday. Jane l?th
»nd 20th. 1<73. All article* ectorei lncompetltiaa
for premie mi to b* of Bibb eouat) production =
mmanUcUm.
.... —
!Z£ZS2S«4^fia!tt&dsfrS:Jy8
, ,, i practical and poaitive demonstration every j. w. Stubbs,
chronicle* the inoendiary burning of the dwell- £ k lImoet eTe r _ dl - Jn tb* rnna off, breaks s^.. j. ite Uixeat and moat meritorious eollec-
lng bonce of Mr. W. P. Bryant, of that oonnty, down, etc., of the trains. It require, comdd- of^ Jto&TlShfUSS
trre'lier with its entire oontents, except thrte treble temerity to risk oceeelf npon it, and to ... Diploma.
lc B e...trw..u i.aen ire ooni i», «oe P *_ui I ia imprtxese, for, tf yon da not. in real- 1 B «t PloWstoek. for all work.—Diploma.
-• * * * «--**■— «as*tnAm*nfmnl ], J’or the most TAla^ble Inventioni or Im-
tho beat Cotton Seed or Guano Dia-
f«r 1 ' H-for-tHy night. Mr*. Hry«nt ^ ln;B p.. n «.,',on. every moment yon
was only eaved—being very 111 at the time—by 0 J^ 10 lo , Md nntimely end by being projected
being carried ont on a mattress. The fine mill I down an embankment, thrown from, bridge or I
of Judge Wynn was aUo horned Uat ^
causing a loas of (9,000, on which there wa* ro] ® u , y dangerona, and the universal ailenoe
(.'.,000 Insurance. and sfitthy of the pres* ia remarkable. When
Tnx “Etora Hiatx Contaxt” was organized nD dcr Bollock’s administration, the road being
(22,500. O. A. Loehraae wse eleo.cd I . I | inu p»ptr*, for I see they frequently chronicle I
dent. The company oontrol the quarry in bnt mR ke no comment upon the freqoec-
r..k . ;;-itv formirlr owr.-d l.y ll.e Banc viiie rj . Jt seems ton." th»t Mr. Brown A Co. ore
Mininw Comianv and wilt go to work at an fast killing the goose that laid them the golden
Mining company, t. erg by this unique economy, when one month s I
early day. I »ccidcnte, I suppose, would oost them more j
Tnz Savannah New* xsys Mr. Stillman Fair- thln t3 , ron t h 0 ro ,d from Atlanta to Chatta-
>mia eon cf Mr. L. J. B. Fairchild, of that city, n ooga, and ballast the track which they have
(tRAST’S iAUGOEAL
(50,000 of old debts, $12,000 of which were . . .
for back pay of the polioe for the months of |-\0E3 not prevent W. O. Bannrn from keeping I
November, DecemberVnd Jennary. L> on hand a freah anpp.y of |
Tw Mtstxxt ExmazNXP.—A IIisvt Dual- | yjjEgH FISH, for Lenten season.
CATION.—Under this head the Newt eaja:
Ws regret that the Impreeeion in which jre
Indulged concerning the d'
AUen O. Jones, general
Bouthero Bank of the 8tate of Georgia, of this
city, baa proved erroneous. We were nnwll-
Iloir lo cooDeot aoy muipiclon of orimo with hi*
sadden end mysterious disappearance, but sub
sequent event* ahow that he was totally un
worthy this oooaideratloo. It now appears that
Mr. Jones, who is a native of Bangor, Maine,
and but two yean a resident of this city, has
| on ,. been concocting bis scheme of viilsiny,
taking advantage of bis position and the oonfi-
dence Ibat was reposed in him nnderthe as
sumption, from bia ootward conduct, that he
was a gaod and moral man. His position g»ve
him oontrol of tbo sight exchanges on Now iork,
and hts scheme, as daveloped, consisted in fill
ing ont the blank checks In hlsown favor, signed
by the cashier, tearing them ont of the book
and marking tho margins ‘'cancelled. 1 ' After
leaving hie wife In Charleston, which It non
seems waa done as a blind to to throw enspioion
from him until be bad accomplished bis purpose.
s' «)geor<Wh>»I—-Diploma.
<h Bast sHeofLeaiherTtaaned’ in The cuun-
tset ef collar.*, r lantattoo work-
t aat of bane*, plantation work-
«w tinea. |
t pair of plow
i plantation }
plantation work
Lurry Diploma
•istiosirr borso power—-—Diploma
P ° ,r,r T^oSo,
18. Bo-t eeitoo prta*. applicable to i-oam or
water poi
tpairplactaiicn brorr.ul-
t pair band made loots—.
t set of pleetat’an b
t riddle and bridle-
—teuton buket
;<it split bottom eaair-
at east bottom chair-
utsbM'
buck tot mat-
FRESH EGOS, for Lenten tease,n,
FBE3H GROUND JAVA COFFEE.
(Warranted pure.)
ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA
(Beet quality.)
BACON, FLOUR, GRAIN,
MOLASSES, etc. I C. M.
Water Oround MEAL,
MACSEBEL.
SIRUP,
Give me a call.
I Work for Small Profits.
w. o. BANNON,
mcli7 tf CHERRY BTREET.
NOTICE.
W E hereby give notice that the firm of Collins, I
Flanders A Co , will bo dissolved by limits-
and waa ont of the reach or tho ctuoere, tne i tion on Augnat 1,1873. Tbo old firm will bo enc-
aaiotly J on ot proceed, d direct to New York, ceoded by tbo two junior members of said fiim.W.
■hat a lie iwsaentail Ihl checks In person and I E. Ftsnaore snd E.D. Hugnentn. under tho firm
drew the money In which direction he tamed name of Flanders A Hugnonln. The new firm are
ciro mo x j* . a i u I iifDircd to extend tbo 0(Qs« aeconunodEliona to
bit moral oounteuauoe then we knew not, bnt It J.^P plftDtin _ rdende, and with increased facilities
Is to bo hoped that bit wayward career will aoon I ^ cxrrT on thair buaineea of Warebonae and Com
be “obesked." Tbo amonnt of tbe defalcation I m i al j 0n Merchants, rrqueet a contlnnanco of that
waa affixed by by Dame Unmoral between $C3,-1 psoeroits patronage which has been given the firm
000 and (05,000, bnt we are authorized by tbe of Collins, Flanders ft Co.
Board of Directors to *Uto that tho amount will W. E. FMKDEIH,
not exeood (30.000, and that the reserve fundi E D.HUGUEMH
of tbo bank ia moio than Boffleient to ooitr the
lofts. Ube capital atock will remain unimpaired. . .. .
The defaulter was the only officer in the bank "‘ ndB s lin d rsco mmenda his snoie.sors, Messrs,
wbo waa not under bonds. | pj^nder* A Iluguoaia, to tho kind conridoratioo of
rxJLUUNT ItUMona.—Tbo Colcmbcs Son men- hiB numerous planting friends, and cotton dealers
lions among other, afloat in tb.t oily, on. to the SSSJSl^^SSd SSTJBStt
effsot that a wealthy mannfaotnrer now visiting I ness genUomon, and will epars no tims and paina
there intends selling ont bis intereits in Mas- I h> rremoting ths loterct of thair patrons. Tnanl-
“*• “ ■ ,,, , _ , . ing my nnmerous frit nds for their M><r»i patron,go
aaohusetts and bonding now mills in Columbus; I ln past, I bopo Uiey will remember the new firm
and another that tbo Merriwetber Waim Springs with that kind consideration they moriL
has been bought by a Northern company, and • - - --P’
that extensivo improvements will bo made at
that watering place.
Tnx aarne paper has Ihcao additional para,
graphs i
Good Hdntino.—Four gentlemen in a bunt
the other day. killed 102 doves. Another gen.
Uoman reports that In tbo anto-bellom days a
EXS^.^»rJri)2lsaTS- fine furnishing-goods i
sum. The informant eweais to it. Another
Lila bow, In two shots, ln Florida, a buggy load
oumptttnT tL \iHli($ify^vosiarday say that tbo
present lias bein a most propitious season for
the msDUfactnro or yarns. A pound of ootton
for whloh eighteen cents were paid, costs, when
worked into yarns, including labor, twonty-flva
oenta, while the yaros bavo averaged thirty-
five cents. After paying taxrs and tnsnranoe,
tho mannfaotnrer realize* a profit of forty per
oont., or in that neighborhood. Snob ataio-
menu, oomlng from a trustworthy source,
should bavo the effect to sUmnlato tho erection
of ootton mannfaotnras.
ga?a ***** ~
well backet 1
breid tr*r...^
wooden tub...
birk coll*i 1—
... fjaecioitn o e work in ca»*.ircn..Djploma
•-1 s. ecimen c 1 work in wr’t iron..Dii lorn*
_i«t fpoiimen of work in iron bj
prentico und»r !S jeartof i£e....pipIomft
M. Beat epecimen of work in brft^-^-DipIomft
39. Bo>t apecimon of work in brna* by ftn.»P-
prentico under 18 j eir* of a«« Diploma
40. Befc ipocimcn of wool work ..Diploma
41. Beatapotimen of carvod wood work Diploma
a Esgsa^g^iSaiKga;
44. R^trpecunen of panel door Diploma
45. Bet mantel of wood —....Diploma
46. Beat cotton tie of iron. -Diploma|
class n.—rixLn czors.
. M. Wilay, Superin tandaaL Jud»««-JamMit.
Holt, IVm >i ltrder. K. E. Bauson. Dr. J. B. Price,
Ja*. A. White»idea. _ , , . - ..
1.1. Boat assortment cf small fraini In iheaf-.-_.S5
X Beat sample > f wheat in ibeaf, not its, than
six bmadlM— -
3. B»t aimpla oats in <h:af, not ltaa than fix
handle* ......»» •• 2
4. Beat temple of rye i a abeaf, not laa* than air
bundles
8. Baai aamplo of barley in sbeaC not it*a than
air bundles — r . , ■■ —
6. Beat drzen stalks of growinc: oora, average
production, fioxn field of not leas than 10
average
than 10
7. Bertdmu.a:<5haor*rewj*urcotton.mi
prodoc.ioo, from afield of not 1
8. BilTozm ata'ks of aocar cane.
9. Beat bo»hel of field peas..^^...
10. Beet bnahel of ground peaa.
lu~
12.
than twoacree ..w n 2
12. Beat aamp!e ef caltl -Ated gnztegfrom f eJd
CLASS HI—HOSTICULTUftft.
S.I. Qustin. Superin'endenL Jadrca—J. W. Knott.
^ « ..a . . _ _ . . ■ Charley Freeman,Oacar Coilxxu. Felix Corpnt. Geo.
The senior of tho firm of Collins, Flanders & Co. r. Baraer.
iliring on tho let of August next, cheerfally com- I gee. 1. Beat collection of irardea v eye tables, the
■ ‘ product of a market inrd—
i of garden
feb20 lm
W. A. COLLINS.
THOMAS U. CONNER
Invitee hie pntrone to examine hie itock of
Hobby and Drsfrable l
I Hats and Caps!
For Men and Boys in Silk, For, Felt and Wort.
vnz
2. Best ertleetion of card.a vexetables, the
product of a private zarden— 5
3. Beat head of oaobaxo...—...
4. Bis . dozen boeta —_.
5. Boat dozen ears of treen core
6. Boat doaon tomatoa* — ~
7. Beatd. zencu:umbers——.——.——- -
8. Beat dozes a^aa-hca — 3
9. Bsitdozinturnips— 2
10. Beet dozen carrots — 2
11. Boat half dozen bunches asparaxua- 2
12. Beat xallon Lima beans 2
IX Beat peek table peas— —2
14. Heat peek oninna— 2
IX Beit peck Iri.h potatoes •— 2
16. Beat ns« and valuable vinetj of vegetables.
with evidenceof its excellence orntilltT-. 5
17. Best and largest variety of canned vegota- #
18 Beit bunch of hciso r-Jish 2
’ CLASS IV—OZCUABD DZPAKTMZST.
P. Collins. Saporintendrnt, Jndgea-A. 0. Bntts.
too. K. Johnson. William Singleton. W m. McKay,
lorhuaTInley.
c. 1. Befit and largest tat iety cf fruit $5
2. Beat dozen peaches 2
3. Bf*t dozen petfimu-^.... Z Y
1847.
cm
1878,
ATHENS*, GEORGIA.
Twenty-six Years Before the Georgia People! !
pap
ASSETS, HALF MILLION DOLLARS.
ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED ANNUALLY BETWEEN THE TE1RLTI
POLICY-HOLDERS.
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Paid Louee in Hawn eince tho war
Paid Dividend, to MaeoD Policy Holder, eince the war....
.(43.146 00 1
. 41,918 15
This pspulsr Ccmpany continues to istue Poiidoa on all intnrable property at REASONABLE BATES
DWELLING BISKS A SPECIALITY. Boeineea solicitid.
J. M BOARDMAN. Agent.
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OFFICE, 64 MULBERRY STREET. -
GEO. B. 1UEPIN, Pres’t. J. MONROE OGDEN, Secretary and Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
SAMUEL F. DICKINSON,
JOHN O. CURD,
SAMUEL T. COLEMAN,
SOLOMON WAXELBAUM.
GEORGE B. TUBPIN,
J. RANDOLPH WHITEHEAD,
BA8IL A. WISE,
ADDISON B. TINSLEY,
ALBERT MIX, I
Is now prepared to issue policies of Insurance upon Dwellings, Stores, Cotton, S.ock of
Merchandise, and Household Furniture.
feb23tf
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY.
(CAPITAL *1,000,000.)
I SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
T HIS GUANO is now so well known'in all the
Southern States forits remarkable effects as an
agency for increasing the products of labor, as not
to require special recommendation. from us. Its
use for seven years past has establiehed its char
acter for reliable excellence. The large fixed capi
tal invested by the Company in this trade afford*
the surest guarantee of the continued excellence i
! its Gutno.
ASHER AYBES, Agent, Msoon, Ga.
JOHN S. REESE ft 00.,
dec29 Sm General Agents, Baltimore, Md.
MOTTO OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN:
“WHEN *ris FAIR, BE SURE AXD TAKE FOUR GREAT COA T WITU Yop.s
'fOREWARNED, FOREARMED.”
1829.
1873.
OF PHiLtADELPHTA.
REALIZED ASSEIS JANUARY.1st, 1813 - - - - $},363 071 ig,
FORTY-FIVE YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIo.
Los.cs by Fire Paid daring the year of 1872
Leases by Fire Paid since the year 1829, nearly....
*3,bUO.oco 00
This Company will issue Policios on all Insurable Property at reasonable rates.
LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED WHEN DETERMINED.
MEECANTILE, DWELLING AND OTHER BI5K3 SOLICITED. BY
J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent,
marl 7t For Bibb and Su-rounding Counties.
183 5
1873
ISMMCf COJipn
or NEW TORY.
t.
ASSETS, JANUARY 1st, 1873, $609,005 91.
FORTY-EIGHT YEARS BEFORE TH J PEOPLE.
CROQUET SETS!
CHESAPEAKE GUANO!
T1TK are still Agents for tho above TRIED and REUVBLE Fertilizer, and after FIVE YEARS’ expo- I
W rienca in soiling it, unlieeititiagiy ro.ommsad it to oar planting fiieud* as equal to any manipu
lated Fertilizer made.
IT IS
KO experiment.
In no case has it failed to give entire satisfaction. Numerous testimonials in our possession, from I J^^havo rteganTe'etta with
Date of our most successful punters, will satisfy any one as to it merits. | nn
to suit all classes cf buyers. We
JONES Ac BAXTER.
100 CHERRY STBEET.
AGAIN WE OFFER YOU
BRIDGE SOCKETS,
I At pricee ranging from $4 to $15—all warranted.
Don't bay elsewhere, bat come and look at onra*
| We Buy Largely and Defy
Competition!
Tconntry <
with the money. May rely on being well supplied.
Address
J. W. BURKE & CO.
febWtf
SEA FOWL GUANOl|;
i tide Guano has been thoroughly used m every county in Georgia, and the thousand certifi-
TT'OR years this Guano has been thoroughly used in every county in Georgia, and the thousand cerun-
JO cites in the hands of the Agents prove it to be in no reepecs inferior to the beet Peruvian Guano
as a Fertilizer.
NOTICE.
WILL hold a Justice Court for the 716th Dis-
trict, G. M., at the offic* of Collins * Heath,
No. 69 Second street, in the city of Macon, on the
SECOND SATUBDAY of every month.
F. M. HEATH,
Notary Public anii ex. off. J. P.,
feb22’tf 716th District. O M.
STANDARD
To be Equal |
&
Jo variety.
Bmill Pox at Dawson.—Tho Dawson Jonr-1 UMBRE LT.AS
nal reports two new cases of small pox in that
place sines its issue last week—Thomas Ltlng
and Miss Molly Geise, tho latter of whom was a
student st the Female College.
Judge 8«mucl William* very kindly tendered
tb* Oily Oounoil the use of some comfortable
building* sbont three miles from town as a hou.
OANES.
CUSS V—VLOBICCLTUSX ISO rixx SSTS.
B. B. Lewis, Saperintend'nt. J adzes—J. W. Burke,
Mrs. T.J. Cows, Mrs. J.P. Lee. ilrs. Robert S.
Leu if r. MissKste Fort. Miss Clare dcGraffenried.
a lts AmeliaDes.su. Miss ksnnj Paine, Miss Mollie
asoD. Ali^s Juliet rtoardmaz.
See. 1 Ben displar of eat flowers by an amatenr-
1 Best collection of sreen-honso plants, by an
amateur.
it others, snd tho smsll quantity necotssry to use mskes it even ss cheap or W. J. LAWTON & 00.
cheaper than any. Guano delivered free on bosod cars st Savannah, at *50 per ton, crab; 855 per ton, I
2 city and warebonae acceptance; 863 per ton, planter’s notes snd liens, with option of paying in cotton. 1
For price and particulars call on
Jao22tf
TnOMAS U. CONNER.
WANTED.
A No. 3 WASHINGTON PBESS, with office fix- I
torea complete. Address Bex 18, Forayth, [
pitftl, and Dr. Fsinmm'a entire fftmilj, as well I
os Thomae Lalng, have been removed to the DIAMOND SPECTACLES,
hospital. OnedMtbhasoeenrrednptothepre-
seM'time. The littla daughter of Dr. Farnum,
mentioned in onr last, died on Sunday morning
last, and waa buried that evening at <i o'clock.
Tbo other patients are reported by Dr. Ghost-
ham as doing well.
ItoihK of Dawson, w*s «bot. rp H Esn Spectade. are manufactured from ”Mtn-1
last TueeJay night by a negro namod Sam J uto Crystal robbloa” molted together, and are
Thompson—tbo entire load of tho gnn taking I called Diamond on aoconut of thoir hardness and
effret in the shoulder, breast and abdomen, and EZggJL ?r SgtfiSiSSi
would liftro canscd instaot death had it not I to tho eyo, boezuso of thoir polarizing light,
been for a very heavy overooat Mr. James wore ~ • - *•- ■-
st the lima
5 Finett collection of Texbfinu
6 Meet bexatifal boqaet.. W re.
7 Moet benutifal hxcxinx floral basket
8 Most beautiful floral
9 Best oil painting by a.'ady. —
10 Beat paint inn In water colors by a lady
11 Best crayon dr awing
12 nest apecimen of wonted embroidery
IS B.atapectmenof ai<k embroidery....
14 ikit act of embroidery, eomprulox collar,
_ _ aieerea. cbemiaettoand handkereftief
15 Beat apecimen of wax work.-.
16 iiandioinest quilt of patch work......^....
17 Beatapeeimenof tatticx
18 Beat rreaerved natural fljwera^..^...^.^^.
ID Best feather flowtra tT -, Tir . TT11 ..
20 Best wonted cm broidery _
21 Beet silk embroidery —
22 Best thread eaae...... M
24 Beatphotoxraph
24 Beat photograph in oil.
23 J
27 J
t photograph in particio.. M
t display of photograph*.....
T** Condition ojs tux Miccx and Wm»
IUilwat.—Under this point, tho Griffin Nows
CLASS TI.—DOMESTIC DXraftTNrXT.
Having boon toeled witn the polanaccpe, tho I Emory YVinship. Superintendent. Judge*—Jasper
diamond lonsoa bavo boon found to admit fifteen I Ure.r. Mrs. W. B. Joboatoo. Mrs. Ueorge llaxlc-
por cent, lees heated rays than any other pobblo. I Wa » Lundy,Mr*, jtnn
Thevaro cronnd with erect aciAntifta i«wr»«. I ~ -K._tioimea, Air*. L». a. Little.
Too
J by the Bpencer Optical Manufac
turing Company, Now York.
For sale by responsible Agents In every city in
the Union. R. J. JOHNSTON,
i converse Ion with Oapt. George Kendriok,
Supervisor of the Maoon and Western Railroad,
a night or two since, we learned that tho au
thorities now have a largo foroo at work on tho I j^di^d Optician te eole^AeonWor Micon' Ga.
road. They are divided into “squads," some from ^"horn YheF^^y bTShtataSilto^pe£
of which are repairing and the remainder lay- I dlors employed.
ing oow track. A portion of thorn are working I Tne great demand for those Spectacles baa in
on Ih* Maoon end, and tho remainder near At-1 dneed nnscrnpuloos dealers to palm off an inferior
lanta. Within tho past fow week* threo mtles ‘POrtoua article for tho Diamond. Great care
have been laid with tho Fish-bar iron, which is ,b ? !;* a<> 5 1 “ k .'fr
to bo need ftlono tho whole lice Tho road bod I wJucl1 ia t prot°ctod by Amertoan liCtters Fount) w
iv vo uwu wtuug tun wuojo uno. auo roau uoa i ptAtupod on ovory pwr. octl5d*kwlv*
hfti not boon in better condition for yearn, snd I ——
new oronft ties snd iron only sro needed to niAko I _ O* D1TSON & CO. offer theae new, frefh.genU!
it better than ever before. President Wadley JsveslietXm*Books •» m* public, ibelievin* th w
ie determined to maintain tho former rlohly de- ri.ppa.fn] other^’Ch^ffiTvoT^bJ
■erred reputation of the rood, and to pot it in ! ^Uvvl BUM. that moat auecewful aod pop-
firet-elaee order. Tho winter has been eo we: I . - - ular Compoaer, Mr. L.O.Em-
and cold that it has been Impossible to work on I 2S5^”cbo*!».aad I ai
it, whloh account* for its nnnsual condition, I SOO.tOu tracber* ani
and th* frequency of accidents on it. With no _ . , _ _ .
nnforaoan draw-haoks, in tho oonrso of a fow ?{uYeed no b “r*?« T io°Uy thU° 01 ^ B ° #k '’ lheT
few months the reed will be in better ooadilton I
than ever before, and such a thing a* an aoci- ^ _ __ And as for onr Sabbath
^ bcoom8 m « 8 r “° "v time Sparkling- fmSSTZ&SffS?
nercioiore. I ccnbea too biigbtQeaa of
Mas. Dznaxxr imv*. did in Sanders- Rnfaf sa«
rille hurt Sunday morning. She waa, with olo I *ccnJ»t. ry letter*. (a Su- JlkIt UjICSa
•xceptlcn, the oldest resident of that plac6, I Lore we ureVttt.'better"wo like it." "The muf-c
having lived there over 43 years.
T«* Hoff. W. L. Lovz, a member Of lie l ;;«»** mini. .*» r .zeeinze o*Doain ecnooi ■ isSliiU
North Oarolina Senate, wiltes aa follows to the 55“ "'eu. 1 *“ T# *“ d 1 le “ ure t0 | See. 1 ~
Athen. Watchman-. ' Brio,of Cbe^ful Voice, Wots.
I have just got a bill through both houses Price of Sparkling Ruble* ....ASct*.
859-“K^&SSiiEJSSK
*tatre ta U- By nweMary provirtona every ves- OUTER DITSON ft CO, Benton,
tig* of the ’’Blue l.idge Railroad ta wiped cut, Cil '■». H. DITSON ft OO.
and the way is now opened to eepitalists who 711 Broadway, Now York.
‘ ‘ ** *prl7wnd.gAt&wIy
it aamplo vinegar. 2
uzsirtSs- 1
i*xs«nffiEEE 5
t pound cako
tapreimennr rruerve.
: sample of j.lly ,, ,
teouniry cured bam
13amnlBofa«p"l.'.‘‘"*'*,*"~~‘‘*'""~_ .
t luLctiMn prepared by a jouus lady.— 5
a barrel of fl->ur.....—Diploma
1 ol meal
(rampla sotsr eaudy
molataea candy-
29 Beat sample melr
XI Bettaample fruit
22 Beat brandy peaches.
CtSSS VH—STOCK DiralTXEXT.
W F Andnaan. Superintendent. Judcet-C A Nut-
TiS’ler U U T Jobnion, U Jan;tenon. T JJ
Voices.1 Sea. 1 Beat brcol mare, with colt by her side MO
— u«t italuon
S Beat xeldirx.
“ mule
TSTOTICE!
GC.1RA5TEED
To Analysis
j A. Stock in “J*je Msoon Fire lueurauco and
Trust Aszociation” siuce its organization, the Board
I of Directors bavo decided to increaee the stock to
I Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, over One Hundred
I Thousand Dollars having been a'ready taken. Ajl
I parties desirous of subscribing will please make
early application to tbe undersigned.
1 J MONROE OGDEN,
feblltf becretary snd Treasurer.
PATAP8CO.
boit & McKenzie,
GENERAL AGENTS, SAVANNAH.
N. A. MEGRATH, Macon, Ga.
A BE prepared to fill with dispatch all orders
sent them or their agents for tbo
IPatapsco Gruano!
They can fnrnijh this we.'i-inoira lettUzer
For Cask, at $69 80 per Ton, I
or parties desiring, can purchase at *60 00, payz- I
bio first of November, and *10 00 cash, giving a
Ic-in as collateral. JanHSmos j
Cooley’s Early Wlite M Cora-!
NEW YORK, BOSTON I F°.S2Jfir2&rMf3&25, SD
' ~* * ~ - L J I bushels, *6 75; 2 beshsla, *5; 1 buabol, *3; X
8. T. SKIDMORE, Prosid.nt. HENRY A. OAKLEY, V.ce President.
r lSUBES agatnet lore or damage by firo, aU kinds of Bui dingo, Morchand'ae, Household Furniture
Bents, Leasee and all other Insurable prope. ty at reasonable rates of premium. ’
J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent.
Stewart
Shbiiv Koiitli
COTTON PLANT,
EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED.
1COVIL AND PLANTERS’ HOES, Trace Chains, Spades and Shovels, Axes, Nails,_Knob atd Pad
) Lock*, Plain and Stampod Tinware, Steam Pipe Fittings.
OLIVER. DOUGLASS & CO.,
feblGlf 42 THIRD STBEET, MACON, GA.
1873.
1878.
(NITROGENIZED'
Superphosphate of Lime
THE GREAT STANDARD FERTILIZER!
TWENTY YEARS of UNPARALLELED SUCCESS
(treat Mera MM and Passenger Line
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
. . — «sAir< THOUBAnJU uenmeam irum «un leading Planters of Gerrgia dm log tbe paat EIGHT
W years attest tbe merits or MAPE'S NITBOOENIZED bUPEBPJ306PHaTE OF LIME, and ap
prove it a FERTILIZER OF THE HIGHEST GRADE.
Tho results from tbe use of MAPE’d, 1872, have surpassed any previous year, varjing from
50 to 600 per cent. Profit on Investment.
Planters have onr fuilest assurance that the STANDARD IS MAINTAINED TO FULLEST EXTENT,
Onr etoek for preeent year is of most recent manufacture and all received eince January 1st, 1673
TKBMB— Per ton of 2,COO pounds, at Savannah, Ga Cash. *50 00
Payable November 1st, 1873, in currency or Low Middling at fifteen (16) cents per pound CO 00
For Pamphlets containing certificates of plantors in full, and other information, address
PURSE & THOMAS,
General Agents avannab, Ga, or
BURDICK BROTHERS.
Agents, Macon, Ga.
PRESTON’S
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CUTES.
bushel, *2; 1 peck, *1 25; 1 quart, mail postage
paid. 50 cents. W. J. LaWTON ft CO.,
feb*5 lot Agents, Macon, Ga.
Prepared with groat care from the richest fertilizing materials and to analytes of on a dry basis:
DR. A MEANS, Inspector.
January 14,1873.
DR. G. A. LEIGH, Baltimore.
November 4, 1672.
TUESDAYS,
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS.
I can attention to the
“BOWLAl
(Ammonia........................ 864| (Ammonia..... 3.69
Yielding-; Soluble Bone Phosphate .23.86 Yielding ( Salable Bone Phoaphito 22.80
(Insoluble Bone Phosphate ,18 081 (Insoluble Rone Phosphate 10.6
COMBINATION of chemicals which has been
Which in oach analysis places it far above the guaranteed standard. We feel that it moat at once
come a leading and favorite brand of Fertilizer in Georgia, and from ctrr pcrroual knowledge of
preparation bespeak tor it the folleet confidence from the planters of Georgia.
PRICE—Per ton of 2000 ponnds, at tJavannab—Cash — *50 00
‘ ... 60 00
tested for several years on crops of cotton and mtomattjn fddre’T 0 ^ ” ‘° W “ 15 001118 P * P ° mid
CHARLESTON,
a Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence
The following splendid Ocean Stoamers are regularly on the Line:
; '? w -, wi ‘h calf by her aiae...
: blooded bint
yoke oxen——
pea cf sheep-
pen of coats
boar of any breed
bow and ties—
1 arren and fat: . hoc.
fterlioc ment.”^ , Far exceMnffS*bb»th School I \fTh,» ? hUiMt ” lU “ Heary Coaaer.
oolt under two year* old~
CLAES Vni^rCLLTlT. XTC.
Jaimes—W E Flwx-
■■ Abner
- riir light brahmmj,
t pair dark brakhi^mM . ,
‘ ft&d larreft collection tf brahma*..
ban eoct ’
*••••••• AJ3U Ian fll | Will 1114*11AJ
’ | Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Beet pair partridge
Best and larte.t collection of cochin*
Bc.t pair same, any
may wish to connect the railroad* of Georgia
wit.*! th.xr of l'i utit-i.-f, tbr.Kif.b ILh remark.
‘ ‘a paaeige in the monutains. It i* th* only
i that can crotx the Bine llidga without a
pHr iwda any variety -
pair black apaniih
pair wbkelcgorea...
pair po lands
pair crere-co jcri
$-300,000
Here the eat ie not thirty inches. I
think I will writ* you again on the advantage*
fiKfVSl££r *Ti n .’ri^a" sm p ce 1851? MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY I
It 1* dow open.
Wsar Dais it llzur I—Tho Sanderaville I
Georgian has tho following paragraph which
^explanation. Does it mean that the 1 mis Grand Single -Number Scheme. I
, U says, wiU not charae- I 50,000 MUfilBERS. 1
I Lexallied hr Slate Authority and Draw
In rablle ta Si. Loali.
13 Bnt pair hoadana
14 Bear pair bameorxs
15 Beit pair bantam, any variety-
Ji Best pair turkeys, any variety...
17 Best pair seeie.aay variety
IS Beat pair ronen ducks
19 Bert pair ajltabory ducat..
>i Beat pair muacuvey
21 Bert pair domesticated mallard deck..
XX Beat pair prater pin
23 Bert nair ran tails i ti
21 Bert pair tumbler piseona.
5 Bert pair carrier paean*
t pair common i
ntricitisa whloh, it says,
d£d CLASS C, TO BE DRAWN MARCH SL IS73
1 prise of X50.C00
1 prise «v 13,450
1 prise of KUOOO
1 prise of 7.500
4 prises ef(no
* (in
taxis* Judge Johnson's administration'
flsfcaraeterize” sc me body else’* ?
Th* Washington Superior Court will open its I 5,SS0 FBIZ1CS, iMOOTIXS TO (300,000.
losslnr on Monday next, and we state for the
riformationof onr readers and tbe benefit of
boee who are intereettd at Court, that tbe
sanpihg cf jurymen, abam verdict*, mock
rial*, the compounding and compromising of , , , »-
rlomea, general jail deliveries and the ..npprea- J, S,
Ion of tb.- lirhmpiencee of ctti.-c, wifl rn.tc-b-.r- 2j JS«Sof.'
pterize tho administration of Judge Johnson. 40priaw of- _
A Wax Brno.—A gentleman jolt from Phil- TickeU 110. Half Tickets is. Quarterr 12. VL .
lei phi-** h»s left at the office of the Augusta I always drawn at tbe time named. audVll’diawinai
Bn.Ututionalist an officer's twnrd (wtthont
wbbxrJ), vh;ch was given him by an ex-Fed- I St. Loni* pet era. aad • eopj of drewiax teat to por
tal cfd .M»r who captured it darieg the war, and «r W°« will *iraw a aim liar acheae the laat day ot
,w d twirca it r.rtW to ita former own.,, g-g Money Order.
On one tide of the blade are (he letter*, la I Reciaured Letter Draft or Kxpr«a. bend feradr-
hrman ch»fictera: "To G. M. Lewis, by the «^ < *bXI*544«. MCRRAl ' MXL a. K Lottai?«
i;trs of the 75th rr^ meot, G. M." Oa the] aprl6u*.thaA*Ukwlj ^
t pair of canazp Diroa..
: ball deg—
_ t koond—
neat pointer
'ices: aeUer.....^..^.
Finest terrier
t pair white raobit*—
t pair bine rabbiu..
t domeatio eat ..
t half dozen hen eggs, any variety.,
CLASS IX—special rsxxirxs.
SOP A Vi!e -
of Cara products,:
»I See. I Proa'ucta.theproj.
1 For the best oraered market rarien*.Ill 1
? £ or J5 # »5?Ja rdeTe<lrr ? T * te evdea. 3
4 For the best flower 1 .*den....__Tn \
5 For the bea:arraaxed flower rarden. ... 1
6 For the best fancy zarden wai.« *
All premiaaipiyAhle inapecits. *’ ""
poor sacs.
Distance 10) yards; entries lor boyt under 16 yean
of are.
For faatoat white boy....— — ..*5
For faa;*at colored boy —— 5
SKGATTA.
Under auapiees of tbe Aezatta Association.
_ After 5% 0 dock each afternoon the mile track Will
be open to the exhibitor* of fast stock.
mar5oodtf j
ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACOOMMODATIONS-SEA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOURS SHORTER
VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA EAILEOAD CO,
Aad ocnrostfnff Roads West, In alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen Firat-Claaa Eteamshlpa to the above
Porta, invito cttsntion to the Quick Time and Regular Diepatch afforded to the buaineea public in the
Cotton Statc3 at the
PORT OF
Offering facilities of Rail and Sea ’
and capacity at any other Port. Thai
TI
MANHATTAN.. M. S. Woodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION B. \7. Ijockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON ....James Berry, Commander.
JAMES ADGER ,T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGEB & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
GEORGIA S. Ceowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLLNA .T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE J. Kennedy, Commander.
ASHLAND Ingham, Commander. I
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,'
WM. A. COURTENAY,
TO
IKON
GULP STREAM Alex. Hunter, Commander
VIRGINIA C. Hinckleb, Commander. |
Sailing Days—Thursdays.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
TO BAZaTXMORE.
FALCON Hainie, Commander
MARYLAND Johnson, Commander
SEA GULL Dutton, Commander
Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
STEAMSHIP MEREDITA, .Sails Every Other Saturday.
JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Bates guaranteed ae low aa those of Competing Lines* Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OP LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Ota be had at an the prindnal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alaban a, Tenae-see and Mississippi.
BUta Rooms may be aocured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agent* of Jhe steam-
ahipe mCbarleaton, atvboM oficee, in a11 cases, the Hailroad llcketa ahould be exch\nged and Berth*
asalgned. The Through Ticket* by this Boute include Transfer*, Heal* and State Itocm, while on ahin
board- r
The South Carolina Bailroad, Georgia Railroad
And their eraneeting Line* have largely increased their fadlitie* for tho rapid movement of Freight and
Faseen^en between the Northern Citios and the South and West. Comfortable Night cars, with the
Hrtmee Chau-, wjhous extra charge, have been introduced on tbe Booth Carolina Bai&oad. Firat-Claaa
Xarinc Saloon at Branchnlle. On the Georgia Railroad Firet-Clae* Sleeping Care.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad.
Close connection made with other roads, delivering freights at distant point* with great promptness
Tbs Managers will nae every exertion to satisfy their t z-.tuns ib»t tho line VIA CHARLESTON cannot be
■nrnssssii in Disnafith anri the Cafe rinliie.- n a* ”
Bnp't, Oharicatou, S. t'. B o. HASSELL, Genera
corn, and has proven equal to ANY OOHaEBOIAL
| FERTILIZER.
I rorer to the below-named parties, who hare
| tested it:
T. A. FOLHILL, Esq , of BeUvilla, Fla.
B. W- DURDEN, Eeq., of Emannal, c'ttnty, Ga.
JOHN UPTON, Esq., of Thomae county, Ga.
T. 8AB8EB3, Etq., of Screven county, Ga.
E. H. EDENFIELD, Eeq , ot Emannol CO , Gs.
J. J. MOORING, Etq., of Emanncl county, Ga.
J. J. EVERETT, Eeq., of Thomas county, Ga.
A. TBANPELL, Eeq., of Bulloch county, Ga.
E. B. ft J. G. WHIDDON, Erqs , of Washington,
county, Ga.
I also offer for eale, in lota to suit p arenas ere,
FERTILIZING CHEMICALS
Of all kinds,
DissoM Bene and lard Plaster.
‘ Circulars sent by mail if desired
M: J. SOLOSIONS,
feblldftwlm 89 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
PURSE & THOMAS,
General Agents, Savannah, Ga-, or
BURDICK BROTHERS,
Agents, Macon, Ga.
ENOCH COE’S
A PREPARATION OP THE HIGHEST GRADE.
r l offering ENOCH COE’S AMMONIATED BOSK SUFEBPHOPPHATE to the planters cf Georgia
for tbe aecond year, we place before them a FertUizer to which they ran give the utmost confide zee.
METROPOLITAN
IRON AND BRASS WORKS, |
Canal Street, from 6th to 7tb,
RICHMOND. VA.|
WM. E. TAMER & CO.,
Engineers, MacMaisIs and Fonnflers. ]
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
. AW HJO aswuu joat, nd pl&CO bel .
Prepared expressly for Georgia, the aim of the manufacturer has been to meet tbe needs and re
quirements of the Cotton Plant, and we think, from result of analysis and flittering reenlts attending
ite application to the various crops in 1872 as attested by the letters of planters contained in pamphlets,
he has eminently accomplished his purpose.
We only ask for it a second trial, in full confidence it must become each year s more favorite Fertili
zer among planters.
TEttMB—Per ton of 2.000 pounds, at Bayannah—Cash fiW
Payable November 1, 1873, by satisfactory lien or acceptance, payabto in low middling ojtton at
fifteen (15) cents per pound 62 5 ®
Send for pamphlets, and for fuller inhumation addrees
PURSE & THOMAS,
GENERAL AGENTS, SAVANNAH, GA., or
BURDICK BROTHERS,
AGENTS, MACON, GA. lap2stf
Send for Circular.
Janll Iy
H.B.BE0WN,
AGENT.
HAKTI&’A IMPROVE »
Brick
Machine,
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard. Mean Time.
H AVING perfected my arrangement* to
Beguiator, by the erection of an observatory and
Booth Oarolina Railroad
jasWs
-h, KupL (JL.-1.IU11, B. p. nat.HFU, rz—I . i—rn j-., ,nd zwignimot. uj mu droauoi sneiMimaymsawo
ft! L PICKENS, General h,—., nH BoketA?2» ? HCmectiylenl, CtnM ““ I ME NTS, for the purpose of observing the meridian peeeage
O.L, FiOiinn.ue-eia.a-aaw.cge, and lloket Agent doreblMandranbe operated by I the eiati Maoon aeakhme to withffi a fraction of aiesonl
fine
;U-
keep
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Via* Prssidem Booth Oarolina Bailroad, dharleeton, 8; CJ
1 capacity ia 4,000 brick, an hour with steam power.
I or 2,600 with horse power. Manufactured and (Old
by the MARTIN BRICK MACHINE CO., 1
nurtdftwffin Chicopee, Mae*.
npedsi AtfBsn paw to the RnrsWg as< isBsf sf*«*Wale»«i. as wan oa all
klada sf atw.w*rk>a .srder, .tlrtlrta