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Telegraph & Messenger.
THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1873.
LETTEB FBOH HULLED SEVILLE.
■oUiadtet District ccBf.rcnct—ns. kct.
Blsbop Pierce—Excel lest Mermen—B«-
building Bala* or Old Hotel—Gnuay
Cxri-Osrin Vegeteblee—Cbolera Bor.
bos-toollory Bee ■mmcodslloos — Win.
doss Boisbt ooly by Ezporisnoo-Col.
J »"«o '•> ■ HledgeTlile—Toted Seed Look.
**T-T«lnsblo Keying of Oca. Wssuloc
ton—Matrimony controlled by phm».
MzLLZDorrrLUt, July 8, 1872.
Sdilort Tilt graph and Messenger-. The
Utter half of last socle was made interesting,
and we treat profitable, by the religion, labors
of ministers in attend* nee at the District Meth
odist Oonferenoa assembled here. The Oon
ferenoe was largely attended by ministers and
Uymen, more than one hnndred haring been
present. The action of the Conference was re
markably harmonioni and enoonraging. Its
presiding effloer was the fit Her. Bishop Fierce,
Whose distinguished ability and nnostent&tions
piety are properly sppreoiaUd at homo and
abroad. Only a few weeks ago we had the good
pleasure of meeting him in Nashville, Tenn.,
and we know that kU commanding talents and
his nnasenming zeal and piety enjoy there an
admiration even greater than they do bore. The
forenoon sermon In onr Methodist ohnrch on
yesterday (gondsy) was preached by Bishop
Fieroe, to a very large andienoe—a sermon
adorned with all the beauties of learning, elo
quent in its pathotlo earnestness, and at the
same time endowed with a practical energy to
search into the lives sod consciences of men to
do them goed. bach is the preaching this sin
committing. God-forgetting .go needs—not the
'Taney" preanblng of the "fashionable" pulpit
orators of the day, who sky-rocket their course
through the lofty domain of adjeetfves, adverbs
and interjections without so much as griztng
the “periphery" of s single sin!
The trowel and the hammer ere still actively
at work to restore what the great fire of last
November destroyed. The rebuilding on the
space formerly occupied by the large brick hotel
will soon give os the same ample accommoda
tions for business houses which were afforded
before the November flro. A company, of
which OepU W. T. Conn is the leading mem
ber, bought the ruins, and is engaged In re
building.
The crops in some portions of Baldwin county
continue to be “grassy” and not eo promising as
they should be. The July report of the Agri
cultural Bnreau from our county on the 1st inat.
was not promising or hopeful. Showers have
fallen in several localities of the oonoty quite
reoently; but onr city has been without rain
almost a week. Ae a result, the gardens are
beeomiog greatly injured by drouth. Fossibly
this may not prove so great a miafortnne after
ail. Shonid cholera give na a visit (aa la oer-
tainly possible, although we are glad to eay im
probable) too few vegetables at onr tables yonld
be better than too many.
Speaking of cholera, we have already heard
of two violent case* of cholera morbus in onr
olty in the last week—one patient, a colored
individual, having died. Imprudent eating was
the immediate canso of theso attacks. Doubt
less they will warn onr ctttz.ns into greater
prudence of living- The Union end Recorder
newspaper has been calling on onr city anther
itlea to adopt unitary precautions In tbe way of
removing imparities; bnt we do not hoar that
any sneb measures have been taken. At Nash
ville, where the writer happened to be nt the
rooent outbreak of cholera, tbe preea of the
olty uttered aimliar warnings which were sin
gularly neglected. In these matters jt seems
that expenenoe—sore personal experience—ia
the only loachtr.
We are reminded of a venerable friend who
published, at tbe age of 78, a letter of instruc
tion and advice to the youog and rising genera*
tion, In whioh heavowed his purpose to acquaint
them with ail of the wisdom acquired by him
through tbo medium of hi* long experience,
“eo that they might enjoy, at the outset of ex-
istenco, (so tbe pare mmdid patriarch expressed
himselt) all tbe wisdom be had bought at the
onllay of so many sad mistake] and sore expe
riences." His experiment was jnst each a fail-
ore as the teachings of tho experience of other
citizens are to ours. Shonid wo esoapo epi
demic cholera, jed clous pur! Stations might
not be waslod as preventives or moderators of
olhor di.osees, we imagine.
We enjoyed very greatly (ha visit of the Us-
oon excursion to onr city to hear tbe address of
tho ltt. ltcv. Bishop Gross, lately. And we
were especially pienaod with the aooount of that
excursion which appeared in your columns from
tho pen of yonr CjI. Jones, end the sdvoosoy
(which might be fairly inferred from bis arti
cle) of tho restoration of the capiiol to this its
rigntful location. Ooh J. made a very favorable
Impression on onr people; and we have heard
at least three fair ladies of the place inquire,
eince that day, whether he is married or uumar
Tied. He is considered decidedly hand tome in
HtllodgeviUo. We have replied to all inquiries
with the story which tradition preserves of Geo.
Washington. When inqnired of by a lady if he
were married, “Know, madam," tbo gallant
General replied with a grand bow of the old
■ohool—“Know, madam, that no man is married
when he Is forty miles from home.”
W. G. M.
A Novel Meniuslilp.
We have recently seen an lllnstration of
craft which, wearing the feature of novelty, is
claimed by its oonstrnctors, Messrs. Blomquist
A Crook, of New York, to possess qualities
whioh promise quite a revelation in tho means
of tranaportioc, the latter a snbjeot fraught
with tha highest interest at this moment. Whit
gives to this new species of Bhip a peculiar in
terest at the present is, that it is especially
adapted to the navigation of shallow water, a
property whioh o&nnot fail to commend it to no-
tioe at a time when the modification of river
oonrses and the bnilding of canals are being so
anxiously discussed.
It is perfectly true that this latest contribn
tion to naval architecture involves entirely dif
ferent principles from the received form wheth
er for oeep or shtllow water. This, however,
is no disqualification, nothing having under
gone greats' obange within tbe last few years.
The vessel—we will oall her the Pioneer—
presents something of the sppearanoe of e
steamship fitted with a doable set of paddles
and boxes; she is rsally more like one is ap
pearance man reality, ahe consists. In fact, of
a boat-shaped platform, supported above and
oat of the water on throe Urge drums, one
forward and two att, with a peddle revolving
between the two hindmost, and Sued with rod
der at the stern. Tue.-e drams nun each 0:1 u
axle like an ordinary wbesl, so that really the
ship resembles somewhat au ordinary fl it rat!
road car, traveling on water instead of land.
Tbe forward dram is of tbe same capacity a 1
tbe aft drums oombined. These drums have
great buoyancy. Tne aft drams and paddle re
volve, beirg tnrned by ateam, while tbe forward
dram revolves of Itself aooording to the resistance
of the water, leaeeniug the power required to
propel tbe oonveyanod. The principle o( tht.
forward dram seems to desert a particular atten
tion, on scoonnt of this avoidance of friction,
passing, as it does, partially over tho water, in
the manner of a wheel. We have a practical
demonstration of the valne of the invention in
the performance of a model of the Pioneer,
plaoed in a tank, twenty feet long, with a cord
attached to the bow, and passed over a pniley
at the other end of the tank, with a suspends <1
weight. The boat made this miniature trip in
aix seoonds, while with the drams stationary it
required fifteen seoonds to oomplete tha jour
ney, end the model of an ordinary boat with
equal displacement took ten seconds, giving a
ratio of six to ten, or about forty per cent, in
favor of the revolving drams.
Another particular feature is the manner of
getting rid of any water that might enter the
drums, in case cf an aocidentfrom snags et&, it
is presumed, seeing that the drams are supposed
to be sir and water tight. A number of tubes
are arranged upon tbe inside of the drams ex
tending (rom in* axle to near the inner peri-
phery, where they expand hke a funnel. Any
water entering the drums wtii, ea they revolve,
enter the funnels, which are bent eo as to oomo
uppermost, dipping np the water like a cop,
which is conveyed through the tabes, as
the revolution oontinnes, to the axle, where
it is diseharged outside the drams. It is
stated that the drams being properly air and
water tight, even one or mote boles in one side
will not sink the vessel. It will require one on the
opposite side to insure the sinking eves
while at rest; and a boiler explosion need not
neseatarUy sink it, for there is no bottom to
knock throngh. But a remarkable property of
this novel steamer has cot hitherto been men
tioned. The curves in rivers are oiien the c-tits;
of great delay. We quote from a boas fide ex
penenoe. A writer, going down tho Missouri,
states: “In one instance we actnsUy made a
circuit of fifteen miles to get round a peninsula,
the neck of whioh was but six hnndred yards
aoroas.” With this boat, tbat oirouit of fifteen
miles would have been avoided, as she could
very readily go across a neck of low land. A
steamship that, whrn occasion' requires, will de
sert her proper element and take a tour across
country provena valuable acquisition. This boat
in fact oombines somewhat the qualities of a
lard traeti-io engine with those of a vessel; the
drums whioh would serve as the usual broad
wheels, being by their size and hollowness
adapted to floating on water and bearing np
tbe superstructure. Something of tbe kind is
being constructed in Virginia, aa was notioed In
a reoent issue of the Soutb, showing that thu
principle IS reoeivtng attention. We »hould
Uke to see the performance of an effisient work-
ing model of the ship we have desonbed, as
tbe navigation of osoala, as well as their oon-
straotioc, is a highly Interesting subject at the
present time. The inventors, who may be
found at 160 Nassau street, New York, will be
rlvtir-i to giro all requisite particulars— 8oul>i.
Foreign Notts.
vaxpastD rom to TXLZoa*n urn masxxaza.
The Constituent Committee of the Spanish
Assembly have completed the draft of the Fed
eral Constitution. It fixes the term of the
President's office at four yean, —1 absolutely
prohibits a second teem. Deputies cannot bold
office as ministers. The Federal powers are di
vided into tbe judiciary, the legislative and tbe
executive department*. The Cartes will bold
two sessione each year, the members to be sala
ried. Spain proper is divided into eleven States,
and the Spanish ooiooiee are constituted terri
tories. Signor PI y Margall, the Premier, pre
sented a bill bestowing extraordinary power
upon the Government, for the purpose of
speedily suppressing the Oarlist insurrection.
The Assembly readily prooeeded to the oonsid-
(.ration of the measure proposed, and accepted
it by the Urge majority of 139 to 18 votes.
The depntiea must have been thoroughly im
pressed with the oonviction that the grave situ
ation calls for extraordinary measures, but this
patriotio consideration had no weight with the
extreme Bed Republicans, who, after the pas
sage of tbe bill, withdrew in a body from the
Assembly. Madrid is reported to be quiet.
If the government could euooeed in putting
down the Carliat rising it would greatly strength
en its authority, and might, perhaps, initiate a
(ime of comparative order. For this purpose
its first lack will be to introduce a stem military
disci (.line in tbe army, which ia, at present, lit
tle more than a horde of marauders. We al
luded in our Ust to the frequent collisions
between the volunteers and citizens in ail parte
of tbe country. In Catalonia the defenders of
tbe Republic, while battling against tbe Carlisle,
laid hold on whatever eatables they coaid find,
and no fowls or rabbits could escape their inde
fatigable researches. When, finally, tbe sol.
diers began to carry eff clothing and household
utensils, the peasants armed with guns, scythes
and hayfotks turned out en masse to keep their
liberators at bay. Even the churches are not
safe. In Garb, Esa Bartolomo mud Vespella
tl.e vol'in'f r. came 1 < ff tbe eacre i vc-.se!] and
other valuables, the officers being powerless to
obeck these transgressions cf their inferiors.
The troops are far from exhibiting the stme
zeal, however, pursuing the Oarliats, bnt greatly
prefer to parade tbo cities with their new red
fl ig< under tbe etirring notes of the Marseillaise.
As the first step towards the reorganization
of tbe army, the government proposes to con
centrate 8,000 men gendarmes and carbineers
in Madrid, and to dispatch them to.Valenola
and Catalonia to re establish military discipline
among the troops tbero. Those two corps,
which excel by tbelr military virtues, are still a
legaey of tbe monirchy, and have been left in
tact by tbe Republic.
Tbe Prussian Government has laid before
the Federal Connell the draft of a Federal press
law, which has filled the whole country with
indignation. Not only are the present exacting
and oppressive measures, threatening tbe editor
all tbe time like the sword of Damocles, left
intact, but they have been made still more
oppressive by additional regulations not well
defined, which virtually deliver the press, hand
and foot, to the arbitrary pleasure of the police
aulhoritici. Tho Berlin papers have taken the
lead by publishing a solemn protest sgaipst tbe
prepared law and invited tbe press tbronghont
tbe oonntry to follow their example. It is hard
ly probable tbat tbe Reichstag will sustain the
Government in this measure.
Tuiera' constitutional bills proposed before
his resignation were shipwrecked in tbe Gene
ral Assembly. Dufaure, late Minister of tbo
Interior, made a motion for their immediate
oinsideratlon. Beurent then moved that the
appointment of a special committee on the
constitutional bills be postponed ono month
after the next receis, which proposition, after
an animated diecossiOD, was adopted, Gimbetta
taking a prominent part in theWebstes.
The prosecution of Bine, tbo member frem
Lyons, which was anthorizod by the Assembly,
is to day tha absorbing question in Paris. It
is tone that Bsno belonged, for a little while,
to tbe Oommnne. He did not take part, hew-
ever, in the atrocities and betoheries committed
daring those days, bnt Used tbe little influence
he bad to oonnsel moderation and conoihatory
negotiations with the Government of Versailles.
These faots were so well known end established
that the authorities did not think of arraigning
him before a court-martial, whioh enmmoned
him only onoe ae a witness. Had llano felt
guilty he might have easily escaped; but be re
mained, accepted an eieotion in the Paris mu
nicipal oounoil, and represents now the oity of
Lyons. We must, therefore, trace the sudden
wrath ol the Government to another source. He
la a friend of Gambetta’s, who, during his ten
ure of power, made him Chief of Police; and
G&mbetta has caused the Government a humil
iating difeat, for which he is to suffer in the
person of bis ex-minister. When the National
Assembly was about to pronounoe the suppres
sion of the Corsair, a Iiidic.il paper, Gambotta
produced and read to the deputies a circular
of Beuie, the now Minister of the Interior, ad
dressed to the Prefeota, who were requested to
use every means in their power to make the
press subservient to the views of the Govern
ment. Tho impudence which the minister dis
played on this occasion even surpassed tho cor
ruption prevailing under tho empire.
The Assembly listened to this document, the
genuineness of which coaid not be doubted,
with painful surprise. Monsieur Benle, con-
fused and bewildered, assumed the responsi
bility for the circular, but at tho same tinm de
nied to be its author. There was a general im
pression that, after this incident, Beuie would
resign office. Nothing, however, of this kind
has oocnrod. Monsieur Beuie still remains and
only the author, Monsieur Pascal, bis Under
Secretary of State, has been sacrificed to pnblio
opinion. Several other confidential circulars,
no less compromising, are said to have been
issued, among them the Duke do Broglie, Min-
liter of Foreign Affairs to the representatives
of France abroad, which embodies the most
decided anti-republican principles. There have
been no interpellations msde yet on the Babject
in the Assembly. These efforts to clog healthy
progress and liberty constitute, so far, the
only politioal triumphs of the new government
In France.
In view of tho approaching evacuation the
language of the French press is assuming a
most bitter tone against Germany and we are
frequently edified by epistles a la Victor Hngo,
which render their anthers fit subjects for a
lnnatio asylum. As a specimen we take from
a leading article of the Courier dn Havre, the
followiDg passage: “Between the Germans and
onrselvea there exists a chasm which can never
be filled up. Never will we seek our revenge
on that miserable German soil, which shows no
flower, no frnit, no deed and no thought, worthy
of rousing our envy. If Germany, one day,
should sink into that sulphurous pit, like the in
famous place cf the Fentapolis, Trance would
neither lose a centime of her savings nor a
smile of her sun. Germany is supeifluous for
the world, however much she may have injured
T.ance. Let ui act as if she were not there,
throw the milliards she wrung from U9, into her
face, and then turn onr back npon her.”
The Roman police .has Bnrprised, in two
separate places, the meetings held by the chiefs
of the Roman Internationals and the Faderal
Committees, and arre-ted an pe.-sons, charged
■nth holding superior offices In those societies.
None of them is a native of Rome. At the
same time tho authorities have come into pos
session of many important papers and procla
mations, the latter always oonolnding : “Long
‘ ' .Hen ”
First Rational M of Iicol
truucto t General Bilking BuImm.
L 0. PLANT, D. FLANDERS,
H. L. JEWETT, W. B. DIS8M0BE,
H. B. PLANT, D. 8. LITTLE,
G. H. HAZLEHUB8T.
L a PLANT, President.
W. W. WBIGLEY. Oanbier. malO-ttlnovl*
8. G. BONN, President. B. F. LAWTON, Cashier
EXCHANGE BAM OF 1AC0N.
SIMs la Bss'i aew ■siMlaf.
RECEIVES DEPOSITS.
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE,
Make* Advanoes on Stocks, Bonds. Oottonin Store.
Also on Shipments of Cotton.
COLLECTION'S PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
feblEly
JOHNSON & SMITH
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
FOURTH AND POPLAR STEEETS/.MAOONi
jnneStf
I. 0. PLANT & SON,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
M A 0 O N, GA.
Bay A Sell Exekaase, Sold, surer, Stocks
and Hoads-
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.
On which Interest will be Allowed.
as aaaxxn uro*.
PA-YA-BrjE OKT CAIlL
Advances Made sa Cotton and Frodnee la
Store.
Collection* Promptly Attended to.
fetflly
live the anarchy and the social liquidation.
These Seizures hare led to the discovery of the
bureau of the Roman International branch,
where, likewise, a great number of interesting
papers bave been found. There are, among
them, tbe rales of almost all European branches
and of s “Society of Silence," which has its
seat in Rome. The letters seized invariably
oonslnde: “ Farewell, dear companion, in
anarchy and Communism." From the social
oatechism we may quote the following defini
tion of a poor mau: “A proletarian is he wbo
works to live and is compelled to hire his ser
vices to a master. A proletarian is he who
works and suffers under the tyranny of the
cipualist." * • * “The best way to create
disorder is to cease working, be os use capital
remains sterile without work. From strike to
revointion, to anarchy, to oommnnism is only
one step."
The reoent change cf government in France
is said to have made a deep impression npon
Victor Emannel, and his plan of making a visit
to Berlin and Vienna, has assumed a more defi
nite shape since the arrival of Herr Von Ken-
dtU, the new German Ambassador at the Italian
Court. Tbe report of a Pans paper that Thiers
would make a journey to Italy has given great
satisfaction in national circles; should the ex-
Preeident of tbe Frenoh Republio carry his
plan into execution, he will meet with ■ cordial
reception in Italy. Jasso.
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
r |\RI3 well known house is now open to those
A who visit the Spring for health or pleasure.
It is situated nearer the Spring than any other
public house, and is apacioua and comfortable.
Tbs table is supplied with tbe best the market
affords.
Every attention is given to invalids who resort
to tho -raters of the bpring for health.
Kates of Board.
Per day * 2 CO
Per week 10 CO
Per month 35 00
Liberal deduction made for largo families.
W. A. ELDER A tON,
Proprietor*.
The new Bath Hou«o at the Hpnng, under
the management of Mr. Wm M Harben, ia now
open for tbe accommodation of those desiring the
benefits of pure mineral baths. junelt if
N. S. JOKES,
PROVISION BROKER,
No. 3 Pike's Opera Honse Building,
OZUOXNNATX, OHI
Orders for Pork, Baoon, Hams and lard
promptly attended to.
Bsfara to Seymour, Tinsley ft Co. nayll 8a
5. W. Ocbbxhoz. Wx. Hannan user.
J. W. Locxxtt.
Cubbedge, Haxlehurst & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
CHANGE, GOLD, SILYEB, STOCKS, BONDS
and Unsurrent Ponds.
Collections Bade on all Accessible
NMa
WOffioo open at all hours of the day.
jant-lyr
Cubbedge, Haxlehurst & Co.’s
SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL BUMS FROM *1
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. n. to 8 r. k.
janf-tf
PLANTERS’ BANK
rovr VALLEY, GEORGIA.
“> ECK1VE8 Deposit®, discounts Piper, buys and
_\» sells Exchange; also, Gold &nd Silver.
Collections made it all accessible points.
Interest p*ld on Deposits when nuLde for a spe
cified time.
Wa. J. Axdxssox. Brest. W. E. Baowx, Cashier
sn—mi
Wm. J. Anderson, CoL
Co!. L. M. Felton.
Dr. Wm. n. Hollinahead. del7tf
ol. Hugh L. Dennord,
t. W. A. Mathews.
MODOC8!
Are net coming, bnt
MOSQUITOES ABE
PREPARE FOR THEM!
I have in slock
PL ATI’S PATENT CANOPY
(The handsomest fixture in Maeon )
Holmes’ Oriental Canopy.-
ARMSTRONG’S PATENT FIXTURE
Holmes’ Hanging Nets.
With other first class fixtures.
Lobinet and American Lace and
Gauze Nets, Pink and White.
Prices to suit tight times.
Come and took at them-
THOMAS WOOD,
maylS tf Next to Lanier House.
QUEEN BEE HIVE.
T HIS HIVE has taken the premium over all
other hives at several large Btate Fairs, and
at onr l&ts Bibb oonnty fair was awarded a diploma.
The subscriber having .bought the right for the
county, is now ready to sell individual rights and
to make transfers of been. Ee has also the right
for Atkinson’s Honey Extractor, a simple contri
vance for extracting tbe honey without injury to
tho comb. Thus the comb may be given Dock to
tbe bees to bo refilled, and in this way almost a
fabulous amount of honey may be taken from a
hive daring the heney season.
Bee culture p.ys a better per eent. on tbe
capital invested than other bmlness, and rcqoiroa
but little labor. . Now is tbe time to transfer jour
bees and comb to the new hive and prepare strong
colonies for next a or ing
The hive may be seen at Messrs. Hardeman ft
Sparks’, and at B. H. Wrigiey ft Co's, where orders
may be left I am authorize] to sell rights to per
sons from the adjoiaing oonnties. Bees for sale.
jnneiG lm E. H. LINK.
Dm. F A- Tamo*,
Of Atlanta, Ga.
Da. B. A. Hooxx.
Of Chattanooga. Tenn.
MINERAL HILL,
SALINE, SULPHUR, ALUM,
I
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
Adjoining- Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES 1
All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody.
STEAM EXCISES MD BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS*MD
KETTLES, IRON RAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS
AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Faugh-t’s Batent G-in G-earing!
PLUMBING
-AND-
GAS PITTING!
J AM now prepared to do FIRST CLAS3
PLUMBING AHD GAS FITTING.
Having employed
COMPETENT WORKMEN!
From New Yotk.
ALL W0BE GUARANTEED.
Have just received the celebrated
BRINLEY SHAFT PLOW!
Which is endorsed by every p’anter who
has seen its operation.
AM RECEIVING WEEKLY
F0B0E POMPS,
DEEP WELL ROTARY PUMPS,
DROVE WELL PUMPS,
LIFT PUMPS, and
HYDRAULIC RAMS!
Which I am selling lower than they can
be bought elsewhere.
EDWABD ROWE,
No. 5 Hollingsworth Block, Macon, Ga.
Juneftf
COOK’S HAUL
T HIS favorite Summer Beaort, situated near
Bean’s Station, East Tennessee, xnd mna
miles from Morristown, Esst Tennessee sndYu>
gini* Bxilroad, has juatbeen SPLENDIDLY fitted
np for tbe Summer of 1873.
OUR SULPHURS,
(Bed, White and Black), Alnrn and Chalybeste
Waters, need no comment, aa their effects are gen
erally known; but we would call your particular
attention to the wonder of the age, as a mineral
water—
OUR SAliINE SPRING.
better known ae Black Water, which is magical in
its specific effects in cases of RHEUMATISM,
PORI)FULA. DYSPEPSIA, all Diseases of the
Blood and fckin, and eepedally adapted to the Dis
eases of Females.
Hot and Cold Sulpliur Baths!
the cool and bracing mountain air, together with
the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN S0INERY, tend
to xnxke this one of the moat pleasant tummer re
sorts to the South.
flSF These Springe are accessible by daily hack
lines - Parties desiring to visit us will atop at Tor-
lev House, Morristown, and c»ll for William A.
Dickinson, proprietor Hack Lino to Mineral Hill.
Address
DBS. TAYLOR & HOOKE, Proprietors,
Bean’s Station, East Tennessee.
BOABD—Forty Dollara per month. Special ar-
rangementa for families. riay!8 2m
POST AND IBON BAND WHEEL BHAFT.
Made only by
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
NOTICE —HsviDg made arrangements with Meesre. SCHOFIELD ft SON for the eole manufacture
of my PATENT Glri GEAR, witn CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT, aU othera are warned not to;wax*, re*
or szi.t, the same, as I shall prosecute to the latent of the law all pereons using or Infringing on my
Patent. ( L. B. FAOGBT.
Philadelphia, May 14,1873. jnlyldSm
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MACON, GEORGIA
Great Mm Freiglt anil Passenger Line 0,et
VIA
CHARLESTON, S, C.,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
PfeBBY, GA.
r lE attention of managers of public entertain
ments is called to tht* Hall, which has been
lately fitted np in the best style, with scenery, etc.
Tbe Hall will seat about 400 persons and is conve
niently situated in the large and growing town of
Perry, to which the Southwestern Railroad has
lately constructed a branch from Fort Valley.
Apply to JOHN B. COOK,
febl9 6m* Perry. Ga.
J. W. LUKE,
(Successor to CARR ft LUKE.)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Ho. 303 Commercial St. Lon is. Ho.
Refer to Third National B&nk, Union National
Bank and bankers generally, and W. A. Huff, Ma
eon. Ga. aprit9 3a
A. H. PATTERSON,
PROVISION BROKER,
25 MAIN STREET,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Beftn to Seymour, Ticalsy A Co. and Johnson
A Smith. Mioon. Gx. apr*i5 Sm
s. v. Exn>-
MORRIS & REID,
Provision and Tobacco Brokers,
Boom No. 4 College Building, comer Fourth and
Vialnni itxocU,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Refer to W.A. Huff. mayU 8m
THREE TINES A WEEK,
THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS.
TUESDAYS,
ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—8EA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOURS SHOBTEB
YU CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO,
s-y] concocting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen Firat-Glass Steamships to the above
Perth, invit d attention to the Quick Time and Begnlar Dispatch afforded to the business public in the
Cotton Btatca at the
PORT OF CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of Bail and Ben Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled In excellenos
and capacity at any other Port. The following Bplendid Ooean Steamers are regularly on the Line:
TO SJ39W
M A NTT ATT ATT ; M. 8. Woodeull, Commander.
CHAMPION B. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON James Bebby, Commander.
JAMES ADOBE -T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
GEORGIA -8- Ceowell, Commander,
SOUTH CAKOUNA .T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE : *J. Kennedy, Commander,
ASHLAND Ingbam, Commander,
WAGNER, HUGER & CO., 1 » _ enta Charleston S C
WM. A. COURTENAY. f A Seats, Charleston, a. C.
TO PSZIjAXJBZiFBZJt.s
IRON ITBABUHXM.
GULF STREAM -Alex. Hunteb, Commander
VIRGINIA -C. Hinckleb, Commander.
Sailing Days—Thubsdayb.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, B. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
TO BAIiTIMOHE.
FALCON TTattttk, Commander
MARYLAND Johnson, Commander
SEA GULL .Dutton, Commander
Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
TO:BO*TON.
STEAMSHIP MEREDITA, Every Other Saturday.
.TAR ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Bates guaranteed as low as theM of Competing Lines* Marine Insurance cne-half of one per oent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal BaOroad Offices in Georgia, Alaban a, Tenneeaee and Mississippi.
Btate Booms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the steam-
ships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all nnna, the Baiiroad Tickets should be exchanged and Bertha
assigned. The Through Tickets by this Route in**^^* Transfers, Meals and Btate Boom, while on ship
board.
Tbe South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad
trd their connecting r,in«« have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and
Passengers between tbe Northern Cities and the South and West. Comfortable Night cars, with the
Holmes Chair, wihout extra charge, have been introduced on tbe South Carolina Baiiroad. JlrsIrfRiss
Raring galoon at Bxanchville. On the Georgia Baiiroad First-Claae Sleeping Oars.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of tne South Carolina Baiiroad.
Close connection msde with other roads, delivering freights at distant points with great promptness.
The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that the line Y1A CHABLK8TON cannot be
d the Safe Delivery of Goods.
~ ’t. Charleston, S. 0.;B. D. HASSELL, Genen
TOKENS, General Passenger end Ticket Agent
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Tm msUsBt Booth OaroUos BaCtasd. Obarisston, B? a
surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods.
For further information, apply to J. M. &ELKIBK, Sup*
Agent, F. O. Box 4979, O&oa 317 Broadway, N. Y.; B. B. Fl
METROPOLITAN
ROGERS & BONN,
WHOLESALE GROCERS!
-OFFER FOR SALE-
20,COO pounds Bacon Sides ami Shoulders.
1,000 barrels Choice Family flour.
300 barrels Refined Sugars.
ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LIRE AT LOWEST MARKET BATES,
jnnelStf-
LAWTON & BATES,
WHOLESSAXiE
DEALERS IN-
Com, flats, Hay, Bacon, Lari, flour, Sip, Cols,
BAGGING, TIES, ETC.,
FOURTH STREET.
janSOtf
MACON, GA.
IRON AND BRASS WORKS,
Canal Street, from 61h to 7tb,
BIOHMONO, -V-a..
WM. E. TAMER & C0„
Bpeers, MacMiists M Fowiflers.
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
BOOTS AND SHOES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Bend for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
AGENT.
A.. IB. SMALL
HAS JUST BE0EIVED
A FINE lot of CHOICE 1UGN0LIA HAMS,
which ha is soiling under tho market.
juneOTtf '
A.. B. SMALL
HAS JUST RECEIVED
T EN CAR-LOADS of CHOICE WHITE CORN,
which its is sslliDg in lota to suit customers
at remsrkably low prices.
jUMjgtf
A.. B. SMALL
HAS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
B acon, flour,
OATS. SUGARS,
COFFEES, WHISKIES.
RICE, SALT, .
And General Groceries, including a car-load of
CHOICE HAY; all of which are going at the best
prices. juneSDtf
“Absolutely the Beat Protection
Against Fire.”
$10,000,000 00
Worth of property saved from the flames
THE
B
A B C O C
K
F
IRE EXTINGUISHEl
F. W. FAR WELL, Sec’y,
407 Broadway, Hew York.
In dally use by the Fire Departments of the prin
cipal cities of the Union.
Tha Government has adopted it The leading
railways use it.
Send for “Its Record.”
B. H. WBIGLEY ft CO., Agents.
feb!2tf
I .
DOORS,
Sasl and Blinds,
M OULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fix
tuns. Builder*’ Furnishing Hard
ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire
Gnarde, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and
Slate Mantle Pieces.
winnow 6LU8 a ■peciax.ty.
Circular* and Prioe List sent free on
application by
P.F.TOJUUE,
30 Hayne and 83 Pinckney sts.,
octleodly Charleston, 8.0.
White Pine lumber for Sale,
A. C. KAUFMAN.
AND DEALER Hi SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
and Personal attention of this House. Retains
made FAITHFULLY and PROMPTLY in New
York Exchange, which always rules BELOW par
daring the active buiinese season.
tf Notes, Drafts and Acceptances payable in
South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia can be
concentrated at thia point with Profit and Raving of
Labor.
tf AU business attended to with fidelity and
dispatch.
tf Quotations of Southern Securities issued
weekly. . febtl6m
TECH
3NT©w Store,3XTew Stock
I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO.
W OULD reepectfolly announce to their friends and tho public generally that they have removed to
their new store on Cherry street, and have opened a l&rge and oomprehenaivo stock of
Boots and. Slioes
For L&dies, Gents and Children, of the latest styles and patters, and from the best factories. COUN
TBY MERCHANTS will do well to examine our stock and price lUt before purchasing elsewhere. T?e
also keep a largo stock of Ladies' and Gents' •
TRAVELLING TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, ETC..
To which the attention of tbe pnblio Is invited.
apr*teod3m
0. J. GAMBLE.
A. BECK.
A. W. GIBSON.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO,
WHOLESALE
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED
•b!3tf
31 THIRD STHHHT.
South Carolina Railroad
CHICAGO.
Tbs Largrst and Most Complete Kotel in
tbe World.
T he Lessees (well known as the Proprietors of
tbs SHERMAN HOUSE before Its destruction
in the memorable Conflagration of October 8th and
9th, 1871.) take pleasure in announcing the comple
tion of this new enterprise, which is now open
under their personal menegement for the sccom*
medfttionof guests.
GAGE BBOS A BICE,
Lssseee for Twenty Yesrs,
CHICAGO, Jans 1st, 1873. June30taw8w
ERNEST PESGHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
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the exact Maoon mean time to within a fraction of asssood.
■special ansatm MM Sc the asp cart—
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■ wen as all
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