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ROGERS & BONN
From Mick wood* Magazine}
Hoinnpaa Nod*.
swallowed up just before an eleelion. lo reading
the poatern you will And that sometime* In waa
a noble, sometimes a gronpof oitizena, and some-
Umea a corporation of tradesman, who reocm
manded some one to the ofHoe of a UU or du
unirir Tbo. I’aralna nominates P«oaa; Phil
ippov "nominates Calna; Folix, and Valentinaa,
_ a LI. ..^aalalaa nrnf.r Kahtnn* S.imf t! DlMW
Tele-a.tph & Messenger.
Dealer in
SUNDAY UOBHDtG, JUNE 187.1.
NCKSIll IS POMPEII.
Then rood bye, Joe • yon'»e gone, rm told.
Away to the far-cd A eat:
And the old folks aay. and the Deacon too.
They're tore ita an for the beat
For the enraed dnm ahop apoiled yon Joe,
YANOY G00D3, FINE CUTLERY,
A City or Chrlit'a »aya-Mrap*« nod In
teresting blabta-The Orrat and Bread
I,son TeiarwOld—The Preenrwora of Hen
paper. — now the Doom Overtook me
City— Obacrolly of the Poiopefaoa.
From "Codergroond," Just published by J. B.
Bair A Byde, of ihu c»iy. I
Fompell wa* violently shaken by an earth-
quake in the year C3. Several temples tumbled
down along with ib/eolonnedo of tha Fornm.
The theatrro and many tomba and honaos were
alao overthrown. Nearly every family went
from tho piece; and It was aome time beforo
they retnrniL The Senate heaitate.l for aome
lime whether lo rebuild the city or not, and
finally decided to do ao. Tho work of rebmld-
tng waa going on vigorously when all at once
r*me Ihe ternble eiuption of 79. It bnried
Musical Instruments, Strings,
the male dnrrrt. the salt make r<, carpenter)*.
let Tm ’meat afearel. In epite of mjself.
and others, nnitedto ergs Ibe election of some-
ni love voq all in j life.
Day and nip he.
Night and day,
F.ver in sight.
Never aw*r t
Joe, dear Joe!
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
! PifiWo SpsstEclB’. Eye-Glasses,
ltaihtr curionsly wo found on some of these
placards that tho “sleeper." declared their prof-
1 for somebody, and it puzzled ne to know
20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 barrels Choice Family Fioar.
390 barrels Refined
erenoe for nom+hody, and It pazzled ni to know
who were these friends of sleep. Perhaps th y
may have been gentlemen who did not like
not**, or perhaps they were an association of
tnmnltom fellows who thn* disguised them
selves nndcr an ironical title. They may have
been a type of the class who are described in
the present slang of New York as roesfera.
There were advertisements of lost property,
hotels annonneing rooms to let, stolen horses,
performanoes at the theatres, and virions other
thing! snch as we see in the advertising papers.
Particular attention liven to Repairs on floe and
Difficult Watchoa.
JEWELT.Y, etc , KErAIBED, and ENGRAVING.
Cor. mulberry A •ircun.l Rta ,Hacon,Ga.
A call |. scl'citcd and treat bargains given in good
and desirable good.- Many articles will ha sold at
and nn£er coat. aprlotx
I often think of the days of old.
WLen we upped the maple tree.
And 30a swore the sap warn’t half as tweet
As the kiss yon stole from me
I think of the’walks ttrron^h the hemlock woods
To the meetin’-bon-e with you:
JoneStf
Bat tf e stars, somehow, don’t shine so bright.
And the sky don’t seem so blue.
Day and nigh ,
Night and day.
Ever in sight,
Ever away.
Joe. dear Joe!
ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERY LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.
Da. B a. Hook*.
Of Chattanooga, Tenn.
and in poster* on the walls at the prerent day.
There were aome of these poatere devoted to
what w* call “Personair." Of coarse they were
Da. 7. A. Tatlob,
Of Atlanta, Ga.
]qnel5tf
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
MINERAL HILL,
read, “Julia, asmo place, C r. a , Taeaday
and another raid, “Scipio, come back—all will
bo forgiven.”
vium Siam too rXAnn.7 wanrart.
There were inscription* in referenoe to the
cleaniineaa of the city; and aome of them re
called, in term* too precise and definite for
modern time*, the annonneement of the present
day, “Commit no Nuisance.”
nOW THE HOOK CAME.
Pompeii was not a large etty; it oonlaiced
For I can't forget; when I ehnt my eye*.
Yen'rft sure to oome to view.
Till 1 kinder wteh for an endlees aleep.
One last, long dream of yon
Day and night,
Night and day.
Bear in eight,
never away,
Joe, dear Jos!
•A backwoodeman'e maik on a tree—shows that
some chap's been along that way before.
Tito* entertained the idea of cleaning an-.l re
storing the city, and sent two senators to exam.
Ine the'ground ; hot the magnitude of the work
frightened the government, and the reatoralion
of the city was never nndertsken. In time
Pompeii become almost forgotten, and ila site
waa tost For more than a dozen centcries the
locality where Pompeii bid stood wav unknown.
Io 1748, under the reign of Charles III.,
when the discovery of Herculaneum had at
tracted the attention of the world to that local
ity, aome Doe dressers struck npon aome old
walla, and unearthed a few statues. The king
ordered earns excavation* to be made In tha D-
dally; bat It was not until eight years later
COTTON STATES
E INSURANCE COM PA
T HIS favorite Sammor.Bcsort. situated near
Bean’s Mahon, East Tennessee, sad nine
miles from Morristown, East Tennessee and Vir
ginia Railroad, has just been SPLENDIDLY fitted
up for tho Sommer of 1873.
OUR SULPHURS,
CBea, Whito and Black), Alum and Chalybeate
Waters, need no comment, as their effects are gen
erally known: but wo would call your particular
attention to tho wonder of tho age, as a mineral
water—
OUR SALINE SPRING.
better known as Black Water, which is magical in
its specifio effects in cases of RHEUMATISM,
bCBOFOLA, DYSPEPSIA, all Diseases of the
that any one supposed that they wnraezhnming
Pompr iL Hmoc that Ume the work of ezotvs-
lion hat gone on with a great many Intervali of
inactivity. Whenever the government makes
an appropriation, or aome crowned head or oth
er wealthy personage makes an addition to the
Pompeian fond, Ihe work is prosecuted; bat
as toon as the money is expended tho work
•‘“P 1 , -a—
necessary preparations for a prtwperons voyage.
Hia wife sno^, “Write me a Letter, Lore,” in
the cabin; his children played on deck; bis
iiteeds «ircd their frames on the tow pale, his
hand on tho rudder, and his mato was just
recovering from his farewoil attack of delinnm
tremens in the forward c^bin. The captain
STATE of GEORGIA
FOURTH STREET,
janSOtf
uuauiu|j also Mica IM,U uu.usug iuu *■••«•*, tuv a «« • •— —— - — ——■ The Cipt&io
fire falls from 6tory to story, and aoccmalates I gazed prondly around him, and could think of
ilka earth thrown in to fill n trench. Theamph- nothing necessary to complete his happiness;
Ilheatre is speedily ingulfed, and no one re I but his wife, wiser than ho, thought thoy needed
miins in it but tbo dead gladiators, and the a dog—a nieo Newfoundland—to play with the
prisoners enclosed in their cages, from which I children, fish them out when thoy fell in the
there is no escape. Those who sheltered them- canal, and watch the deck bands when the cap-
selves under (be shop., and in the arcade, were I tain was off after groceries,
buried beneath Ihe aahea and atone. Coming through west Utica Sttnrtay, the
Bow they vzbe OVERWHELMED. I coplsin bought s nice Newfoundland dog. He
Skeletons »ro found everywhere, indicating I got him at a bargain; In fact, he got him for
bow people were overtaken in their flight I nothing so to speak, because the man who
Hero is a fallen woman, grasping a bog of I owned the dog waa not aronnd at the time the
jawela; near by is tho skeleton of a man with a I bargain was msde. Tho captain had the dog,
bnneb of keys in one hand, and tha remains of I bnt still ho wbb not happy. Tho dog had a way
a bag of coins in tho other. A woman holding I of barking at pawing craft*, and so drew npon
a child in b«r arms, took abettor in an oven, I hi* captain's boat frrqnent showers of coal and
and was enolosed there. A soldier, faithful to wood, and ho wontd drive down tho steep steps
his doty, remains at his post before (bo gate of into tho cabin suddenly and npoet the captain a
the city, one hand upon bis mouth, and the I wife. One© he lit right on the table and spoiled
other on his spear, and in this bravo attitude j a pound of bnttor, and he was altogether too
be died. The family of Dioraed assembled in I piavfnl.
his cellar, where seventeen Detime, women and Yesterday the oaptaln, who is a pious man,
children, wore bnriod alive, clinging oloseiy to I (ied np, and put out his plank just east of the
each other. The last agony of thoso poor I city, and started with his children to go to the
wretches is terrible to imagine. I park and to observe tho day after the manner
A priest of Isis, enveloped in iiames, and nn-1 of this vicinily. The dog started, too, and a*
able to escape Into (be street, cot throngh two I soon as he got on shore he began to caper and
walls with an axe, and fell at the foot of the wag biB tail, and ao wagged one of the children
third, still clutching his weapon. A goat was j flat on its blessed back. The baby yelled, and
first- class securities worth SIOO.OCO deporited with tho Comptroller of the
State of Georgia for security of Policy-Holders.
the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN SUiNEBY, tend
to make this one of the most pleasant summer re
sorts in the South.
S ided abaci the eity by a man clad In nniforro.
itloas are posted in all the modem languages,
telling visitors not to give money to the gntdes
noder any preleneo whatever, and forbidding
47* These Springs are accessible by daily hack
lines. Parlies desiring to visit ns will stop at Tor-
ley House, Morristown, and cill for William A.
Dickinson, proprietor Hack Line to Mineral HiiL
Address
DBS- TAYLOB A HOOKE, Prrprietors,
Bean's Station, East Tennessee.
BOABD—Forty Dollars per month. Special ar-
may 18 2m
ITS PRINCIPAL FEATURES ARK
AMste Security, Economical Management aid Litelity to the Insured.
Policies Issued on nil Approved Forms—No Fancy Schemes.
rangemotits for families.
FILLEY’S FAMOUS
P0LI0IE3 IrSUED ON THE
GUNHOUSE
T the lowest mutual rates, and Dividends declared when policies are two years old and applied at
. the end of the third year as follows: To redact'on of premium when aU cash is paid; To reduction
of Loans when loan is giTen, or to increase of insurance when des red.
POLICIES ISSUED UPON THE
STOCK OB NON-PARTICIPATING- PLAN
At as low rates and upon as favorable terms as can be used with safety.
IT IS A
'OULD respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally that they liavo removed to
their new store on Cherry street, and have opened a large and comprehensive stock of
na had the old ayatam been io vogne. It i* very
evident that the government winks at this trans
action : otherwise the Rnldes would not bo
allowed lo toll photographs or anything tlie.
rriAKoa aroma.
We walked throngh streets silent and deaart-
ed, except by gronpa of visitors like ourselves
ami the ooeasional patrolmen or gnldea. Wo
walked on the pavement where, two thonued
years ago, chariots rolled along, and wo saw on
thone pavements the marks of Ihe ehariot wheels
as plainly salt they bsd been worn daring the
past month. At the drtnkiog fountain on tbo
street camera, we oonld see whore the Pom
peian atoppsd when ho wav thirsty. The alone
at theorifioe, whence the water ponred ont, was
worn away by the many applieationa of Pom
peian lip*.
old Duenna axn ovens.
We looked Into tbo ovena as they were on
the day of tha ernplion. The bakera were pro
paring (heir store of bread, and we were shown
the loaves which bed been drawn from thoso
ownv after resting there eighteen bnndred
years. We nv the shops of the wine morehanta,
tha botebera, tho baker*, and tho men of other
occupations.
We saw the mines that bad been painted 00
the door-poets, a liule failed and dull, yet stili
Making all its investments in tho-Sontb and therefore aiding in tho development of its industries,
managed with economy, and groat care given to selection of risks.
as he shook his fist nt the dog. The dog mis*
understood the man, and oamo running back,
fnll of fan, and made a jump to lick his faco.
Ho missed tho men, bnt ho knocked tho other
obild into tbo canal, and tbo father, without
For Ladies, Gouts end Children, of the latest styles and patters, and from the best factorial. GOUN
TRY MERCHANTS will do well to examine oar stock and price liit bofore purchasing elsewhere. We
also keep a large stock of Ladies’ and Gents'
with their ankles riveted to iron bars. Every
where skeletons have been discovered, and Ihey
all piclore the anguish and terror of tho snffer-
ors ondnred on tho day of the eruption.
MonmwniMaiun. . -
Many moralists, those who consider (hat | wailing to make any remarks, jumped in after
Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed as a it Tho dog, being to the water born, know jnst
„■ _ ! *rl:“ t~. ~~t k - —■rrrt'r- *" “ a
i?ompeit waa also destroyed because of its I good headway, barking to himself at every
wickedness. Tbo diecoveves in that city are, jump, and, jnst as the man.rot to Iho top of
ARE MADE SOLELY BY THE
To such a liberal induerment will bo offered upon application to the Secretary at tho Hom9 Office, the
General Agent, or to the Superintendent of Agencies.
TRAVELLING TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, ETC.
To which the attention of the public is invited. aprfleod3i
it. Tho dog, being to the water born, know just
•-nnishment for their crimes, are of opinion that I what to do, and he went cavorting off to get a
Pompeii was also destroyed because of its I Rood headway, barking to himself at every
wickedness. Tho discovoves in that city are, I jump, and, just as the man.cot to tho top of
many of them, of a character not to be described I the water with hia darling child, the deg took a
in public prints, especially by tho aid of tho flying Icsp of about twenty feet and Etruck on
engraver's art, at the present day. Some of the I top of the man. Well, the water that man
oardrnpa worn by iho women were carious to I spurted around was boiling hot with the oaths
behold. Lemps wero fashioned in forms quite I he sputtered with it,acd his wife pranced around
as obscene as they are fantastic; and the tamo I on the deck of the boat, and flang a pole to tbo
may bo said of tho chandeliers, and of many of I old mao, which tho deg promptly dragged and
tho utensils used in ordinary life. Ooriously I pulled ashore, and that captain was nearly
engraved seals aro found that would hardly be I drowned before bo trod the sod again,
snitabla to impress to-day on the back of a let- | Tbe clog is an intelligent animal—very intel-
.President
WM. B. JOHNSTON.
WAL S. HOLT.
8T. LOUTS, 3IO.
Are doing more and
: BETTER COOKING,
; Doing it
QUICKER AND CHEAPER
Than any Stavo in tho Market.
Axe always
; Low-Priced, Reliable
AND OPERATE PERFECTLY.
.Vice President
.General Agent
JOHN W. BURKE..
.Medical Examiner
JAMES MERCER GREEN.
•Superintendent of Agencies
W. J. MAGILL.
DIRECTORS.
MYkcoixr.
U, WILLIAMS. HOLT, J
, IIENRY L. JEWETT, C
A. L. MAXWELL, G
S, R. W. CUBIiEDGE, J<
E. J. JOHNSTON, Jl
L. N. WHITTLE, WM. H. ROS3.
8 JET,
AUGUSTA .
Will do your
COOKING CHSAP
AND EASY,
QUICK AND CLEAN.
legible. We sat down on benches which wore
nnoeenpled for seventeen hundred years; and
we entered the dwelling-houses whore, two
thousand years ago, the member* of the family
paaaed their daily life. It waa a picture of tho
pa>t, and not of (ho present.
I'jinpeU waa preserved, and not destroyed
To U* inhabitant, on tbe day of the eruption it
waa destroyed; hut for n§ who now look npon
it, and atndy it* history, it ha* been presatve.k
The moat eoiuplote bakery In rompeii waa io
ANDREW LOW.
JOSIAH SIBLEY.
V. IS. touuxv.
A. R. LAWTON,
JOHN P. KING,
all Warranted!
ISP
TRUMAN Sc GREEN.
Sole Agents for Middlo and Southwoat Georgia
feb22eod£w4m
RICHARD PETERS,
T J. SMITH.
WILLIAM JOHNSON.
G. T. HEMMtNGER..
O. P. hamaiet
f*b12«noIr
.Monti cello
.Charlotte, N. O.
•Charleston, 8. O.
.Greenville, S. O.
Ilercnlanenm street, and 0000pied an entire
honie.
The inner oourt-yard of tbe booao contain*
four mills of cnrlone oonalrnotion. At a little
distance they reiemblo boar glasses. Imagine
two largo blocks of atono in the shape of omee,
the upper one ovoraet npon tno lower, and yon
have their oonstrnollon.
Tho lower ono remained motionless, and the
other waa turned cither by a man or n donkey.
The grain was crashed bolween tho two stones.
Sometime* tbo sorvanU of (ho establishment
turned the mill At other timee slaves, for
CATOOSA SPRINGS,
FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS.
CANTON MATTINGS—ALL GRADES
MOSQUITO NET FRAMES
OF THE BEST MAKE.
THE BEST STYLES OF
Will be opened for the reception of Tisilors on
JUNE 1st, 1873.
SOARS $50 PER MONTH.
For analysis and descriptive pamphlet address
W. 0. HEWITT, Fropriotor,
mayltdAwlm Oatooaa Springs.
"Absolutely tbe Beat Protection
Against Fire.”
Oier 1200 Actual Finspnlontwitliit
MOBE THAN
$10,000,000 OO
Worth of property saved from the flames
THE
Aemt Geolcot.—A recent report of class do
ing! at West Point chronicles the following ex.
ploit of tho graduating class:
Fonr sections were taken in hand and proved
Ibeir knowledge of geology by identifying and
analyzing specimens of rocks and minerals.
Tho flrst section was given a box containing
eight or ten varieties, and the cadets stated
very accnrateiy tho name, composition and uses
A. W. GIBSON.
orodyonng wife; hor husband, an industrious
men. at that timo taming bis attention to the
mannfootnre cf American carpets. In a board
ing bonso that then existed in Broadway, where
shipping effites nnd insurance buildings now are
to bo found, tbo young cunplo lived, and a
daughter was bora to them, and shortly after
dissensions arose between the pair. The hns-
band cast tbo wife off, andassayed twice to pro-1
enre a divorco from her, and twioe was beaten.
Tbe woman was young, inexperienced, and
goaded to madness by Ihe cold, unfeeling treat
ment of the incensed man. She eked oat a
reputable support by needlework for a year or
so, bnt her child was delicaio and a change of
climate and expensive medical advice alone
could insure the little Lizzie’s life. Taking ad
vantage of this tbo hasband negotiated for tho
custody of the child, and under pretence of ob-
of each.
In other words, (ho boys are what, out of the
mountains, they would call rock sharps. Judg
ing from loo most 'recent operations, or at
tempted operations, of the army, tbe most use.
fnl geological accomplishment for Uncle Sam's
officers would bo to know, if possible, how to
extract (wo dozen Indians from n bed of lava
without killing mure than (wo hundred Federal
centuries ago.
naxan 1,800 tubs ou>.
Tho oven, whon found, was fall of broad.
Some of the loaves woro stamped to indicate
that they wero ot wheat floor, and others to in-
dieato that they were ot bran floor. Tbo oven
had been carefully sealed, and tboro wero no
Ratios in It. l: ghty-tmo loaves were fonnd in It.
soldiers in the attempt.—Chicago Timet.
a little stale, to bo snro, and very bard and
black, bnt lying in the aamo order in which they
were placed on the 33 j day of November, in
the year 79. The loaves weighed abont a pound
each. They aro round, depressed in the centre,
raised on tho edges, and divided into eight
lobes. Imegine an American pie which has
been marked with tbo knife aa it for cutting lie-
fore it ia placed in tho oven, and yon bavo an
almost exact picture of a l’ompcian loaf. I
did not try to eat it, partly because I prefer my
bread fraab, and partly bec into the loaves aro
considered too precious to be given or sold to
visitors.
mijSl lawom
Invitee bis pitruna to examino his atook of
IRE EXTINGUISHE
Embracing everything that ia
Whoever goes to Pompoti thinking to find a
perfect city will be very much disappointed.
P. W. FABWELL, Sec’y,
407 Broadway, k’cw Torlt.
In daily use by the Fire Departments of tho prin
cipal cities of the Union.
The Government has adopted it The leading
railways rue it.
Send for “Its Record.”
B. H. WRIGLEY A CO., Agent*.
Hobby and Desirable
Hats and Caps!
The rums of Pompeii, aa tbe old lady 6aid
about the rains of tbe Ooliaenm, are very much
ont of repair. Tbe walls of the buildings are
mostly standing, bnt tho roofs and doors, which
were oonstracicd of wood, are gone, hiving
rotted away In their long exposure to the moist-
nre. Everything whatever, of wood, plank* or
beams, was tnrned to aaliea; all Is nnoovered,
and there are no roof* to be seen.
Almost everywhere yon walk under the open
sky; everything is open, and if a shower were
to come oa, yon wontd hardly find shelter. Im
agine yourself in a city io proeeas of building
with only tbo flirt stones completed, and with
no floorings for the second.
Many of tho statnea and works of art have
been carried to the Mnccnm «t Naples, ao that
in tha old oity itieif, there arc, comparatively,
few cariosities of a portablo ch»r»cter. Tho
aky, the landscape, tho »oa shore, the wail, and
the pavements are antique, and it is only the
visitor* and iheir gnides that are modern. The
street* are sot repaired, the sidewalks aro not
chang'd, aud we walk npon i’
S350,000
earn a livelihood except by manual labor, and
too much false pride for honest work, drifted
away oa beauty, ignorance of tho world, and in-
capacity always drifts, throngh some seductive
passage of “protection” ont npon tbo great sea
of Tice ebbing and flowing in all large cities,
For Men and Boys in Silk, For, Felt and \7ooL
feblltf
Tbe Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable"
ASSETS, JANUARY 1,1872, - • .... $504,808 53
Agents at all Prominent Points throughout the Southern and
Southwestern States, to whom apply, or to
D. ¥. WILLCOI, Sec’y, Coiambus, Ga.
DAYEXPOXT A SPEER, A*rnt* at Americas.
T. 8. POWELL, Arm! at Cotbberl.
WX.J.ASDEIMX,Attatat ........ Fort Valley.
JXO. A. DATU, Atrat at ..... ... . Albany.
C. C. KIBBEE, Agent »t Hawfclnavile.
A. R. WESTO.V. A*fnt At .......... Dawson
WM. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon, Ga.
OFFICE. No S3 CHERRY STREET.
D. F. WILLCOI, Secretary.
J. BROOKS BBOWXE P.
and step by step—always downward—went the
unfortunate, disowned creature; cow in Wash
ington, now in Chicago, again in New York-
lower and lower—till the year 1873.
Away np in the aristocratio part of F.flh av-
THOMAS U. CONNER.
stylish young matron whose husband is a mil
lionaire. and whose father is ten times that and
more. The wealthy old father lives with the
petted, delicate, richly-endowed daughter, hi*
one sole heiress, every luxury that art and
money can devise surrounding them; and in
tbe aama city, within a distance the noble lady’*
horses could travel in twenty minntes, lay one
morning thro* weeks ago the onoe yonDg wife
of the old man’s bosom, the once fond mother
of the aristocratio Fiftfi avenue matron, dying
wretchedly and aioce in , miserable block of
buildings, whose means of entrance is from
the rear and by stairways on the outside. Here
an onioast, fearful to look npon, maddened by
the awful fate that has pursued her, with a
beautiful, honorable daughter in the same city,
with a husband rolling in wealth, she finally Hi J
changed, and na walk upon the same stones
that were formerly trodden by the feet of tho
Pompeian merchant and his slave.
sacs in TncTiMS or cmusT.
An we enter these narrow streets ws oan al
most think we are quitting the centnry we live
in, aud going back to the century that witnessed
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED
PREPARE FOR THEM!
I have in stock
PLATT’S PATENT -CANOPY!
(The haedtomost fixture in Macon )
Holmes’ Oriental Canopy.
ARMSTRONG’S PATENT FUTURE!
Holmes’ Hanging lets.
otter finst class fixtures.
Uobinet tmJ American Lace and
Gauze Nets, Pink and White.
Prices to suit tight timee.
Come and :ook at thtm.
THOMAS WOOD,
may 18 tf - - - -
maxS-lawlr
M OULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fix
tuxen, Builders' Furnishing Hard
ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiiea, Wire
I Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and
C1, ~ * - llantle Diaeaa
eb!3tf
THE MACON
'IBE 1ISDBAICEAID TRDST ASSOCIATION
State Mantle Pieces.
WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY.
Circulars and Price List sent free on
application by
down and died.
Tne rich macnfacinrer has always kept the
poor, wasting, dying creature in sight, and tho
icstaut the litc.'that has been a nightmare Io
him tor yvttrs. p.sied from the txhaosud, worn
body ot the onoe beanlifnl woman, his agent*
oame forward, defrayed all the expenses cf her
fnneral, paid her few paltry debt*, and no
doubt Hr.—slept sounder that night than he
P.P.TOAEE,
30 Hayne and S3 Pinckney eta.,
octleodly Charleston, a. 0.
OFFICE, 64 MULBERRY STREET
GEO. B. 1URPIN, Prefe’t. J. MON ROE OGDEN, Secretary and Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
GEORGE B. TURPIN,
j. Randolph whitehead,
BASIL A. WISE,
ADDISON K. TINSLEY,
ALBERT MIX,
A. C. KATJPMAN.
BAwaan,
AND DEALER IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
CHARLESTON, s. C.
S OUTHERN COLLECTIONS receive the Special
and Personal attention of this House. Returns
Next to Lanier House.
CHAS. OOUNSELHAN a. CO,
General Commission Merchants,
Room 14, Oriental limiting, CHICAGO.
Ml Hinton RewkN Horn, author ot the
mpecding Orisi*,’’ who u now in Sooth
lerica, ia expected to return to Ksw York
te time this fall, when, it is rnmored, he will
liah a work calculated to make quite a sen-
n in the politic! world.
mav2 8m
SAMUEL F. DICKINSON,
JOHN O. CURD,
SAMUEL T. COLEMAN,
SOLOMON WAXELBAUM.
NOTICE.
I WILL hold a Justice Court far the 718th Dis
trict. G M , at the oQc.of Coluos A Heath,
No. fiy Second street, in ah* c:ly of Macon, on the
SEOOND SATURDAY of .vary month.
F. M. HEATH.
Notary Public and ex. off. J. P.,
716th District, U. X
H AVING perfected my arrangement* to correct the slightest error in the tlrni
Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the moat approved .
ME NTS, for the purpose of observing tbe meridian passage ot the eon end eiare, I
the exact Uaocm mean time to within a fraction of a aeoona
Colombo! (0.) Journal advocate* the
i of tbe jury system end the eobstita-
>for of e "Utete flipper," who shell er
cases referred to him by the court*
oopper. j
Is now prepared to iuue policies of Insurance npon Dwelling.. stores. Stock Cotton of
Merchandise, and Household Furniture. '
feoistt