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ROGERS & BONN
Dr. B. A. Hook*.
Of Chattanooga, Term.
Dr. J. A Taylor,
Gf Atlanta, Ga.
MINERAL HILL.
UnH Iv
NOTICE —Hiving mado arrangements with Messrs. SCHOFIELD A SON for the solo manufacture
of my PATENT GIN GEAR, wita CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT, all others are warned not to Mint, us*
or sell the same, as I shall prosecute to the ixtent of the law all persons using or infringing 6n my
Patent. L. B. FAUGHT.
Philadelphia, May 14,1873. julyldSm
F. W. FARWELL, Sec’y,
407 Broadway, Sew Torb.
In dailyuse by the Fire Departments of the prin
cipal cities of the Union.
The Government has adopted it. The leading
railways use it.
Send for “Its Record.”
B. H. WRIGLEY& CO., Agents.
febl2tf
ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire
Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and
Slate Mantle Pieces.
W1IDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY.
Circulars and Prioe List sent free on
application by
F.P.TOALE,
X) Hayne and S3 Pinckney eta.,
mu 20 lew3m
•b!3tf
S350,000
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable'
$504,808 53
B. F. W111C0I, BeereUry.
J. RHODES BROWSE Si
ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1872,
Ike largest and Most Complete Hotel la
the World.
T HE Lessees (well known ss the Proprietors of
the BHERMAN HOUSE before its destruction
in the memorable Conflagration of October 8th and
9th, 1871,) take pleasure in announcing the comple
tion of t"i« new enterprise, which is now open
GAGE BROS A BICE,
Lessee* for Twenty Years.
1879. Juneifl lawSw
Telegraph & Messenger.
SUNDAY MOBNING, JULY 13, 1,373.
Florida News.
Th» Nutmkj OailTOK —The Superintendent
of H. L. Hart's orange grove, situated on the
St. Johns, joat opposite Palatka, send* to the
Palalki Herald the following description of this
new species of orsege: 'In sttemptingto de
scribe this pomalogical wonder, I no more than
do It justice by saying that It surpasses every
thing in the shape cf an orange, except size, it
being medium ; bnt as regard* aroma, and spici
ness of fltvor, it Is tbs acme of perfection, be
sides being at tba same time an attractive nov-
elty, so beautifully resembling a small Nutmeg
Melon; and what It lacka In size it makes np tn
other qualities, let, in mekieg s hend-nme, com
pact tree; 2d, fruit Arm and Juicy; 31, it keeps
well cn or off the tree. Having thoroughly
tested It the pant wlntf-r, I oonsider it quite an
aeqnialtion, and it will be mnch sought after
when Its merits become more folly known.”
Csors.—The Floridian of the 8th says a few
days* cessation of tke heavy rains we have
been baring for some lime, famishes ground
for hope that lbs weather has settled, and that
the balance of the season will prove more favor
able for the crops. The formers want dry
weather now to save their fodder, and the cot
ton has had qnite enough of rain for the present.
LETTER FROM ENGLAND. | so commence an era of prosperity for oar people.
Juno 2Sth.—The Shah oaa been and gone.
Affairs In Sluchni.r-Tkr Hhab-ro’1 >n- 1 1 took m T chaooe among the crowd yesterday
A Georgia Squabble la Loadon — The I “4 «°* • S'** 1 of He U la inteUl-
Creps. I gent looking man, and appeared '<0 appreciate
Marcum,». r-«,. 1 the hearty Lancashire welocms be received
• from the ctowJ* In the street.. It was a iw
_ J7 ,. „ . . > msrktble crowd, certainly. I mixid fully
Ed.iort TAtgraph and Mattngtr ; Uattera , mTOg lt and noted its composition. It was
personal rather than poblio bsnog been npper-{truly a representative oce, all classes freely
most with yonr correspondent since landing on | mingled together, merchants, deiks, meohinlcs,
the shores of old England, yon htve been kept m, l‘ workcr *’ ""“L."*
f . . B v 1 nod women in tbonsard*, and I did not aea a
in tne Dtcigroand. Bat I have not forgotten | B i og i e ionunoe of irdino-w or impropriety;
the friends left behind me, and perhaps in the J everybody wss jolly and good natared, and dia
ling ran what I have been doing may tell ils J i® on Rood term-* with everybody else.
a * . , . . , . , J awl There were no barricades; a few policemen
own tale and have important bearings on the ^ ^ $he re wer8 th ; Mmb ].^e of
fetore, though the qneatioa of a wiseacre may thority acd restriction, acd thwe were the
be repeated, “What has posterity done for me T* I casional objects of good humored chaff which
I find the “old folks" on this side the water lh ®y “ atoned. When the proeemicn
x . .me* mw . A iu... «. I passed down the street it was through a living
e a ,ong way .rom being asleep, and there la between exci ei crowds, who cheered m
abundant evidence that “there s life In the old on i y Lancashire lads can. The Shah only
dog yet"—notwithstanding strikes in all trades, vi-ited the town ball where an &4dre«« was retd,
and consequent advance in prices of every- j * n d luncheon was partaken of, and then
f v|__ __n drove to examine a large cotton mill where he
thing-in spite of dear coals and dear Htbg fWB , rt tntirrMted different proceseee
this old land bolds its own and is not frightened , xMbited to him. He oould not visit the eele-
ont of its propriety, nor ready to go into bank- brated gun factory of Messrs. Whitworth,
rnptcv. Here in Manchester, a magnificent 1 there was prepared for his inspection among
_ _ w . . . - ~ , | other things of wonder a aoto loading naval
new Exchange and new town hall, are rearing gon> th# 00nnUrp . rt of on8 w IT eh b.
their beads in Cottonapolis, involving the ex- given the longest range on r^eord at Shoeling-
penditore of large stuns of money, and no one I ness, viz: 11,243 yards or 6 4 miles, with ~~
begrudge] the cost. The long wheela of cam- pounds powder and a 230 pound allot, at
. | tsassjattgas
Wo believe the caterpillar has entirely played I ouioome is seen in those evidences of wealth reaching rather tall proportions, and if we 4
out, and we look for a fair crop of the staple if and Prosperity which are manifest all around, on at this* rate we may hope to attain a point
the rain will oniy let np on no for a while. ' Tro« the manipulator. are changed, acme by of
Tn* St. Acorim.v* SasaTiniric.—A oorrea- tm3 * ortao8 thelr 0 n or of oJiers—seme by lLe m ,it».rthe Whitworths and Armstrongs and
poadeut of tbo tea Angnitino Frees gives the nnskilfnlness, others by misplaced confidence—I others are the world's benefactors, as these
following as the treatment of invalids at the I bnt fresh actors spring np to fill Ihe vacant I inventions will compel the world to keep the
proposed sanatarlnmin that city: "Salt water pi,™ to the tide of business rashes on ss P«“»-
baths, warm and odd. Where the patient has If, _ ... . . - . . . I The wealher is always an interesting subject
the strength, running at foil speed and plunging before. Oae thug is evident, end also import-1 j n tb i 3 country ; so I must tell you about that,
into tho waves on tho beach. Banning oat of I Act, the workingclanee ere prospering, proba- I We are baviog fine rains for growing grass,
the water and being buried U lhe dry sand np I bly as they have never dene before, and so I which flenriahes as well here as it does among
£“** °«*-, ‘ h# PfV*5‘ nndergoee snda- „ 8 noo8 of thoae growls from the base- “ ,ton in Osorgis. Bnt^ graaa ia an institution
iton, kfier which be ii robbed til over with dry I , , . . _. ... T . . . of permanence here, and so there are pastures
hand, to remove the acarf-akia, then he again I B0C *« peaeetal, which I havo heard | f or ^hq w hioh have been bo used for years
plaoges into the waves, and is wiped dry and I in times past. i withont the disturbance of a plough and this
» iwh tuoriL Other proeasses are I It is aaigbt in this city well worth tho seeic^ ' ^ve»* England the neb appear*n?e in sammer
Adopted in kiihtr rases ■ fOOh M Stf Tiling^ mb I uu Saturday aftomoon—the tarn-out of tbc | «Lich is one of htr remarkable characteristics,
ting with oils and liniments, etc." I busy Lees for holiday. Every busiceas estab- 11 was travelling some years sgo from Mancbes-
The Savannah News notes the arrival of a I liahment, with but few exceptions, is closed at ter to London in company with an old Frencb-
oonrignment of mignifioent bird plntnes. in- I one o'clock. Warehouses, mills, shops, offices, I man whose attention was particularly attracted
ter.dcd for shipment to New York. The News I all finish the week's work then, and when the I to this subject. It was In the month of Jnife,
says: “They were from Okehnmkee, Florida, I weather is fine (which I oan ass are yonr read- I end while passing through the rich farming
and will be shipped to New York where they I ers is the case sometimes), the employes start j lands of the midland counties, I saw the old
command high prices—being eagerly sought I oat to enjoy themselves. Omnibuses and rail-1 gentleman looking excitedly out of the windows
after by the fathlonable milliners of that great I road trains are loaded with the pleasure seekers, on c-ach side of the railroad carriage, aid won-
metropolis. Borne of these plumes are per- I Gaidens and parks have their crowds of visitors. I dered what was the matter with him. At last it
fectJj gorgeous, and tboae'who havo never seen I The cricket olabs play the great national game, I appeared he coaid bold no longer, and lifting
these wondtrfal birds of Florida, the tropical I and the volunteer rifleman turns out in uniform I his hinds exclaimed: “Ah! if I vas a horse I
birds of this oonntry, conld not fail to express I for extra drill, or to join an excurnion which is I vould leife in England!!" There was no doubt
admiration for their rare beanty and softness. I intended to combine pleasure with proficiency I about his opinion at any rate. The hay harvest
We learn that these conaignments have become I in his self-imposed martial employments. Like 11* on just now and crops appear to be very good,
qnito frequent of late, and a good trade in the I every other good thing this holiday is abused I Mechi the great agricultural authority says the
business has beon the result. The ready sale | by some, who spend the time and thteir money I probabilities are for a wet summer and poor
with which they meet, however, will nndonbt-1 in ways which are neither wiso nor profitable, I com harvest here. I hope it may not be so in
odly serve to stimulate onr energetio friends in I bnt the good effect of tho arrangement has been the cotton section, though It is feared the short
•Florida to increase the nnmber. Some of the I placed beyond a donbt time acd again, and it I rain fall of last winter will have to be made np
plnmes we eaw were folly 12 or 13 inches long, I has become one of the settled institutions of} f Q tho summer. W. M. K,
Jin.l wt r<- j.rr>*»'rt« .1 from Id j ary by newipaj -r * r«dr —nut only here where the movement com-
-WKSIMU *..bod,. STWiSiat'SJJS.'iSrSSI fct kraljnnnl Batilf of Warn
land between Luke Harney and Liko Washing-1 boy,** says the old proverb, and in the fact th&t | * i-ilil xitlLiUiilll Uliiiil U1 iZIiiuU.
ton, of abont 400,000 tores as fine angar or cot- I this Saturday half holiday meets tho fall ap-
ton land na can be found in any oonntry, and | proval and enjoys the hearty support of the
all that is necessary to improve them, is to cot I employers as well as the employes, there is
a canal botween Lake Washington and Elbow I ample proof that the interests of both parties
oreek, deep enoogh to drop the level of tho 1 have not suffered in conseqnenoe. And if it
water in the lake and the St, Johns river, say I •« a good thing for Englishmen, why not for
four feot, and yon wiir cffectnally dram the I Americans? And farther, if it suits Manches-
lands, and ihen all that ia required to raise a I ter surely Maoon would be no worse for it. I
crop is to plow and plant, there being no tim- I see no reason in tho world why one o’clock on
bar or brash to bo cleared awnv. It is an exten- I Satnrday should not close up every business es-
nive savanna, with a rich soil, covered with cane I tabliabment in Macon and turn all hands out to
brake, and now naed as the paatnro ground for I be boys again, and let the fair grounds have a
thousands cf cattle. , | chance to be bronght Into requisition. What
The Floridian notes the death In that city, at I Bft Y 8 Mayor Hoff to that ?
the sgo of 88, of Mr. T. P. Tatnm, a popnlar ■ Lond ? n I s b ° 8y wl ' h b ? r P erai * n vWlor, upon
77* -j . I whom she has been feasting her ejes, ami spend-
aufi highly rejpoctod ciUzan, and in 1802 and , ng her mon8y . The Shab, from all acoonnta,
.0 tlm M«yi>r of l!:o riiv. i.ppi ar« t.i tic greatly ple.istd null L:« receplion I uT-fp TV P'S
Tho JacknonTllle Newa learns that tbs crops I * c<1 nmazsd with tho trondere of onr part of V no
on the Rlackwater are fine. Ootton planted in I civilization. Tho introduction of a telegraph I BUig AND SELLS EXCHANGE
rowa four foet apart, laps, mid is well filled with I communication into Bc-kingham Palaoe. where ’
bolls. Corn is twelvo to fifteen feet In height I he in being entertained, which connects him Makes Advances on Stocks, Bonds. Cotton In Store,
and promises a remarkably good yield. I Instantaneously with his own paiaco in Teheran, Also on Shipments of Ootton.
Temperature in Nt. Angnatine .a repo,to.! ,!c Llld'';™ ' aml^lKLdv^^e^ w^o maob r™*™* ATTENDED TO
u. , I onlcrtnined with it that ho oonld not loave It for ' 1
HL Angnitino has n senaaiion in tho shapo of I three hoars, nnd micsed his dinner in conse-
A saw*fish eighteen feet long. qtience. The Shah witnoased a grand naval
IB 0«AIW ii mano.—Tba Oaala Bannsr I review at FrtMrik tba olbar day, where *1 „ , __*_
saya: A largo number of onr yonng men have fleet of fifty ironclad ships was pat through its I K A M H L □ V A N f] K R fl A r R \
nsnghl the "orange rpiilcmir," am! are poiug | . \..iiittoi a fur Lis gratification. Rat what with I >>llL.1 IO HI1U UllUl\(_llw
to work in A spirit whloh will sasnre themselves I reviews on sea and land, and banquets and re-
of income, ami which will add wonderfnily to I ceptions, it appears his majesty has broken
the material prosperity of onr connty. Onr oit- I down with fatlgne, and had to exense himself I Boy A Soli Exchange, Gold, silver. Stocks
izens are no longor awaiting tho aid of “North-1 from some of his sppolntmentg. I seo ini nnd Bonds,
ern capitalonr yonng men no longer l.oM Liverpool t.»- i.-iy gr< »t preparations making for I __ _
their hands in idleness, in tho hopo that some-1 receiving him in Stato to morrow. He will I DEPOSITS HECEIVED,
thing may “ tnrn np,” bnt have manfully and I there seo some of the means of carrying on the I . . . r _. , .... ... .
resolutely Mimlatd to do tho **turning np” [ oommeree of tbs world, and tba aooommode-1 W* wBICII innirest will be Allowed,
themselves.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
anooroHi
L 0. PLANT, D. FLANDERS,
H. L. JEWETT, W. B. DINSMOBE,
H. B. PLANT, D. 8- LITTLE,
Q. H. HAZLEHUB8T.
L 0. PLANT, President
W. W. WBIGLEY. Cashier. melO-tilnovl*
3. G. BONN. President. B. F. LAWTON, Cashier
I EXCHANGE BAM OF MACON
BBloe In HaS’i new Building.
DEPOSITS
I. 0. PLANT & SON,
lion made in the miles of docks of which Liver-
pool boasts, and which give her tho second
place among British seaports. Then on Friday I
as aonxxn cro*.
A •FtT.TI ON ri A T.T .
Sdvnnces SIiulo on Cotton and Prednce In
More. *
Collections Promptly Attended to.
feb9Iy
> . Rcalorallon of tbo Pope,
? A Berlin correspondent of tho Herald lately I ibe Shah la to pay Manchester a visit, and In-
* Uis. paper of tho 8th,
writes as follows npon the restoration of the wined g the ojvioanthoritieA Probably I may
temporal power of the Popet I get to see hia swarthy majesty, and be able to
It is. Indeed, possible that wo may be called 11*0 yon what ho is like,
thither sooner, nnd to chronicle extraordinary I Wo do truly live in an age of marvels. The
events—not lhe work of death in tho Vatican, | aoriptnre query, "Can a nation be born in a
but of conflict and tho restoration of tho tern- day ?'' appears to bo literally answered in the | -q _____ _ .
poral power to the Pope. This U at least the affirmative. Seo, for instance, what has taken -DANKER S AND
dream of the party of the Vatican. Shall wo I place in Japan—an old cxolnsive civilization, I
term it Utopian? For my part I cannot I ad- which appeared cased up end immovable, MAOON. GA.
not that I oannot see tho alighteat ohanoo for I hedged round with no end of barriers and re- * *
«... . w. . ' . I -a-i.ii.-. t.. i -- t.._.i _ r __
5. W. Oddbedue. Wm HiMPlMt
J. W. Locxxtt.
Cubbedge, Iiaxlelmrst & Co.,
Brokers
Tapal vietory in Italy at present, and yet every etrletlons, swathed np in the bandages of an 'DECEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY and SELL EX-
adherant of tba Vatican In Borne U confident Egyptian mummy, tnd abont as old, suddenly XL CHANGE, GOLD, 8ILVEB, STOCKS,BONDS
that before tho 20th of September, 1873, the I thawed ont and liqmfled at if by magio, with and Uncarreat Fnnda.
' “ * J ' Ccllpctlona Hade on all Acceuillilr
Points.
(STOffieo open at all hours of the day.
dices which have bound it as in iron bands for
JanLljr
Cubbedge, Hazleharst & Co.’s
SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
O FFICE nOUES, FP.OM 8 a. x. to 6 r. it.
jan4-tf
prfVNor.t Itatian Rovt>rnmont will bo orertbrown ,l cew formcf Kovornment* acd actually under-
and tho p re-1870 ordor of thin** reestabliabed. RoinRthoprooesnof bavlnciis language changed
the rnormcT or tijc pen's Tniusirn. I EnRlisb. And hero i3 Persia, waking no out
8o prophealed a French enn soma years bo- °f >ts barbaric increments, laviDg aside preja-
foro tho election of tho prei. nt Pope, llarie dices which have tonnd it as in iron bands for
Litaato is tho namo of (ho prophetess, nnd her for centuries. Her King, breaking through
"Lifo and Works" were feral published, I be- h.ages which at ono time would have insured
litve, in 1847, and of Into years her words havo his forfeiture of life, leaves his throne and gov-
been accredited ia Rome as tho*ecf an inspired I trnment to look round the world to see for
oeerees. Though I have not tho book before himself, besides having granted powers to a
mo I remember tbs aabataooo of passages read I foreigner which well nigh eiolcdo him from [NTeBEST PAID ON at.t. HUMS PROM At
to me by a foreign prelate in Borne. Though I control of tho affairs of bis own kingdom. What I irn anooo
thfl Bceioss wroto her propheoles whilo Gregoiy I wxt? So znnoh for tho progress of modern^ 1 "
XVI. w«H yet alive, rho f. rttold the vtar of his ’de"'’. carried on lightning wing*, and enforced
death, the twenty-five years’ pontificate of tbo by c. mpressed vapor. Talk of bottling ihnn-
present occupant of tho Papal chair, the perse- «°d lightning, why that is now ohild's play. P “ ■ ■ ____
ention and bitterness ho wonld experieneo and We have the dead coming to life, and who Pj, A p»Tf.RS^ KA.NK
his final triumph after three years of mortifl. knows bnt we who boast of onr attainments and 1 _
cation. So lunch of what fho raid has been <hink we aro in the world’s van of progress,
verified by anbfcqnent events that tho Ito- cro long bo left far behind by these Eip
man clerical party confidently believe, ss I said. Van Winkle nationalities, and hare to creep ■
that the reBt will in good time bo fulfilled. Sep- a *»y on some Calakill Mountains, to sleep off T ECEIYES Deposits, discounts Paper, buys and
tember 20, 1870—that, they say. is tho date of I the intoxication which has too mnch dolled the I —L sella Exchange; also, Gold and Silver,
the entry of Victor Emmanuel's troops Into I moral sense of onr side of civilization. It is Collections made at all accessible points.
Borne; September 20, 1873, by this date, they loo much the fashion to overlook moral stand- p,ld 5n Dcpoelta wbea mMde for » *PO-
assert. Pope Pins IX will be the temporal ruler novdbdays, and perhaps some new phase _ _ _ _ _
of Borne and tho States of the Ghnroh. The I these forces may bo in preparation which I -• •atrcxESOX. Freet. W. E. Bsowx, Cashier
assertion atartlod me, yet it was made in deep onr material philosophy has not yet dreamed mszcxoas:
earnestness. I ventured to say thtt I could cot I ° r - Eat though tfiis train of oonjectnre may Wm. J. Anderson, CoL Hi
see how this change, this revolution, conld be I confnse and confound ns in onr ignorance, yet Ool. L. M. Felton. Dr.
brought abont. No information was offered to w0 have tho assurance that there is one power 1 fi| w
me exoept tho word*. “God ht* not vet forsa-11“ which all ia open and bare, and whose wis-
kon Hia Ohnrch. Popea have been’binished I dom will woik ont all these tangled tksina, and
from Roue, have been imprisoned bv their I bring forth euch a web of nae and beanty aa
enemies, bnt the Chnrch wa* flaally Iriumpaut. I anrpri.so and delight all those who love the
1 good. There let onr faith rest.
And now about cotton. There are reports of
raina, and grass, acd reduced estimates coming
r.snal—a good crop of f’.e.vi at any rate,
view f f the large crop of last year, this
ia regarded here aa the old cry cf "wolf,” and
treated with incredulity. If there were no “re-
FOSr YAXLEY, GEORGIA.
:hL. Dennord,
n Mathews,
Dr. Wn. H. Hollinshead. de!7tf
And she will again triumph."
Advice to Uarrlagenble Girls.
"Girls," said a worthy old lady to her grand-1 jT? ■**
danghtarv, "whenever a fellow pops tho qnes- 1 Dcl lnvlevr<
tton don't blnth and stare at yonr feet. Joat
throw yonr arms around hia neck, look him fall
PLUMBING
GAS PITTING
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
MACON, GEORGIA.
ORG-ANIZED
IN 1869.
vfigtgj
SALINE, SULPHUR, ALUM, WHOLESALE GEOCERS
UNDER DAWS OF
STATE of GEORGIA
T H18 fAVOrite Sammer Besort, Bitn&tcd near
Bein’# bteticn, E»at Teuueaeee, and nine
miles from Morristown, East Tennessee end Vir
ginia Bailroad. has joat been SPLENDIDLY fitted
up for the Saramer of 1S73. ,
OTJJEfc SULPHURS,
The only oompanj haring firat-claea securities worth $100,000 depoiited with the Comptroller of the | (Bed, White and Black), Alum and Chaljb*nte
8tate of Georgia for aecurity cf Policy Holden.
GUARANTEED CAPITAL $500,000 00
ASSETS JANUARY 1st., 1813 - - - - $542,202 28
ITS PRINCIPAL FEATURES ABE i
AMM8 Security, Economical Management ani Liberality to tke Insured
Policies Issced on all Approved Forms—\o Fancy Schemes.
POLICIES ISSUED ON THE
MUTUAL- PLAINT
A T the lowest mutual rates, and Dividends declared when policies are*two years old and applied at j
the end of the third year as follows: To reduct'on of premium when aU cash ia paid; To reduction
of Loans when loan ie given, or to increase of insurance when dee jred.
POLICIES ISSUED UPON THE
STOCK OR NON-PARTICIPATING PLAN
SOME COMPANY
Making all ita investments in the South and therefore aiding in the development of its industries. It ie I
managed with economy, and great care given to selection of riaka.
Goofi and EeMle Solicitor;! will M this an easy Company to Work.
To such a liberal indeesment will be offered upon application to the Secretary at the Home Office, the I
General Agent, or to the Superintendent of Agencies.
OFFICERS
WM. B. JOHNSTON President
WM. S. HOLT Vice President
GEO. S. OBEAB Secretary
JOHN W. BUBKE. General Agent
JAMES MERCER GREEN...., Medioal Examiner
W. J. UAUILL Superintendent of Agenoies
Waters, need no comment, aa their effects are j:en- '
orally known: but we wonld call yonr partiojlzr
attention to the wonder of the age, aa a minaial
water—
OUR SAEINE SPRING.
better known aa Black Water, which ia magical in I
ita specific effects in caaes of RHEUMATISM.
SCROFULA. DYSPEPSIA, all Dieeaees of the |
BJocd and Skin, and especially adapted to the Dis-
eaaea ofFemalea.
Hot and Cold Sulphur Baths!
the cool and bracing mountain air, together with
the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN SCENERY, tend
to make thia one of the moat pleasant tuinmer re-
aorta in the booth.
C3T These Springs are accesaible by daily hack
tinea. Parties detiring to visit ua will stop at Tur
ley Hou$e, Morristown, and o*ll for William A
Dickinson, proprietor Hack Line to Mineral Hill.
Addrea*
DBS. TAYLOR * HOOKE, Proprietors,
Bean*a 8tation, East Tenneaeee.
BOABD—Forty Dollars per month. Special ar-
‘ families.
OFFER FOB SALE
120,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour.
300 barrels Refined Sugars
ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES,
jnnelStf
LAWTON &c BATES,
WECOXjIDSAXjEI
langtmonte for t
maylS 2m
METROPOLITAN
Com, Oats, Hay, Bacon, M, Floor, Siar, Cola,
BAGGING, TIES, ETC.
WM. B. JOHNSTON,
PETER BOLOMON,
VIRGIL POWERS,
DAYID FLANDERS,
JOHN W. BliRKE,
A. B. LAWTON,
JOHN P. KING,
DIRECTORS .
MACOSiT.
WILLIAM S. HOLT.
HENRY L. JEWETT,
A. L. MAXWELL,
B. W. CUBBEDGE,
E. J. JOHNSTON,
L. N. WHITTLE, WM. H. BOSS.
BAVAJing AH.
AUGUSTA.
ATLANTA.
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
O. A. NUTTING,
GEO. 8. OBEAB,
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
JOHN S. BAXTER,
ANDREW LOW.
JOSIAH SIBLEY.
IRON AND BRASS WORKS,
Canal Street, from 6th to 71b.
RIOHMON O, VA.
WM. E. TAMER & CO.,
! Enaiiieers, MacMnisls and Fomiflers.
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
Bend for Oircnlar.
H. R. BROWN,
AGENT.
RICHARD PETERS, V. E. TOMMEY. I _ t-* w /r A T T I
T. J. SMITH MontioeUo A. _ . O 1V1 A I 1 I J
WILLIAM JOHNSON Charlotte, N. O.
G. T. MEMMINGER. Charleston, S. O.
0. P. HAMMET Greenville, S. O. |
f.b22.nnly
HAS JUST RECEIVED
FOURTH STREET. MACON, GA.
[JOHNSON & SMITH
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
FOURTH AND POPLAR STREETS, MACON.
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SCHOFIELD S IRON WORKS,
Adjoining - Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
ELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON GOTTON PRESSES I
All acknowledge ita superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody.
STEAM SHAKES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SVGAS MILLSJAND |
KETTLES, IRON RAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS
AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Fauglit’s Patent Gin Gearing!
A FINE lot of CHOICE M MINOLTA HAMS, |
which he is Belling under tho market.
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I A.. B. SMALL
HAS JU8T BEOEIYED
T en oab-loads of choice white corn,
which be ia selling in Iota to snit customers
at remarkably low prices.
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A. B. SMALL
HAS on hand a large stock of
GEOEGE
HEAD,
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
Street. Macon; Ga.
B acon, flour,
OAT3. RUGAB3,
COFFEES, WHT8KTE3.
RICE, SALT,
[ And Gonorsi Groceries, including & car-load of
CHOICE HAY; all of which are going at the best
j price;. jnnelOtf
“Absolutely the Best Protection
Against Fire.”
| Oyer 1200 Actual Fires put out with it!
MOBE THAN
$10,000,000 00
| Worth of property saved from the flames
THE
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A B C O C
‘ PLANTERS are rcqnestod to call aronnd and reo it. It is not necsesuy that you bny more than one
X power to ran your gin & lifetime. Many bny horse powers and have to bny a gin gear next year I
'-‘■hia Gm ae«r has an IRON CENTRAL 8UPFOHT to prevent settling of gin h'.use, AN IRON KING
POST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Hade only by 1
J. S. SCHOFIELD As SON.
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ex-
0. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON.
CARPETINGS AT COST.
FOB THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS.
CANTON MATTINGS—ALL GRADES.
MOSQUITO NET FRAMES
OF THE BEST MAKE.
TELE BEST STYLES OF
'IRE EXTINGUISHE
in the face and commence talking abont the , of crops sent over, a great deal
famitnro. Young follows are mighty nervous, I of nse 033 B nes51n R an ^ needless controversy
sometime*. I lost several good chances before ^ ianters cry om mat ine;
I canght vonr dear g:and-f..thor by putting on ^.1,^
gnessing and needless controversy
wonld be saved. Planters cry ont (hat they are I
tgs and rogues, and the cry
here is that spinners are similarly dealt with by I
planters and their reports. The cotton trade,
airs, bnt I learned to do it after a while.
A giti fonnd tbo above in a newspaper and
determined to sot npon ths suggestion contained ■ , -- .. •• „ . , ,
theraia. She bad tried many other plans to“** 1 “* d EvsryboJyln it looks
capture the wary fnzzle-Iipped yonthsand had n P?? «veH-body else asi havingenl designs, and
AM As a Ia.it desperate resort ebe wonld try »° ht "‘keptictsm. I was asked
f.r.iinp* t.n.ini,. «to what I knew about
' AM now prepared ts do FIBST CLASS
PLUMBING ANI GAS MW.
Having employed
the fnrnitnre bnsines*. So, when tho young I ‘.“i 1 "’ P™Fe«a ““ P™
man whom she was angling for dropped la to I J 1 * to JV
seo lu r lb,' other evening ebe received K ,10 “ 11 b , h,T ' | mMPFTVWT WJr\~a ITMraTI
with smiles and lnre.1 him along in the eonver- ,n * a ?J x ? togimd, and therefore have made no | LOMPETENT WORKMEN!
aationnp to what .to considered the poppirg ooatnbnt.oni^ownrd, tho i ! nlightenment of the
polot, r * vr i trade here. They thtuk they know aU about it,
"She held the tempting bait before his eyes, *°-“V° ,ld . b *‘ P“- v t3 diatntb “>« eminent sst-
and he opened hia month and said: * ISbfSa^Jfdr-
“Angelina 1 I have long entertained feelings 1 th , ls ^ n0E . u ° D '
of Ihe highest regard for you. I havo the great- I . Ar *. w * fo.SOU gotn^ on aa the slaves of tho
eat regard tor y u t.r judgment, anti I would ask I °- ,^1'i» ‘, r ' f ' eem8 ^ere are .
you a question uj>on which mnoh of my future I .5 v >e#1, J. J” who have a crow^ to pluck I 'n'nTvrr titt ott A TUT* *DT A TNT
happinoas depdeda. Would you havo mo ” I 1 ork cotton rings, and .hlnk they JDjlIINIjEX SHAFT PXjOW
Ha waa interrupted. Tba girl threw heraelf “ ot B The impreasion is
aeroM the room into his lap, and as aha held I J^. at . ther f wl11 Y®m$ cer-
him in an iron embrace, aha stared into his eyes, a millions of
rapidly Toeiferatei I ^ a . * ad P nces rT1 ‘ B abont 8j for
"Oh, yes—double bedsteads—with aU my I The Liverpool market is slightly
heart—mahogany sofa—bless yoa—p.irlor and I l - B ?“ n ' D Si *nd Manchester trade is dull and in-
kitohen sets—my love—marble-’topped cradle— I
»nH ah ♦" I At IS Said
From New Yotk.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Have jutt received the celebrated
Which ia endorsed by every planter who
has seen ita operation.
and, ah?” I llu *‘scme are bora to greatness, some
The Mtoniahed yonth, partly recDvericg his I gwataass, and some have it thrnst npon
sen sec, strove to pacify the excited girl/ and j and in whichever of these mcdsaitb&s
find ont what was the matter with her. I a ° cat » certainly two of yonr Georgia edi-
Ai he soothed her. she held tighter to him, l ors T* mftde 8 ® ort world-wide reputation,
and, between her aigbn, whispered of lovo and I ^ week s Pall Mall Gazette a para*
fernitcre. Suapieioning tbit he had been mis- I detailing the little affair in Atlanta be-
nnder»tood, the young man said : twee . n St ? les and SU Clair Abrams.
“Angeline, calm yonraeX Yoa didn't hear I tho sensatlonal part of it in
nt through. I was about to ask if yoa would I r f oat of “ ' Aimball Homo, and knowing both
bars ma
•*n^’ I* 1 ' ”
Do JJatcn a minute—wonld you have ms
Gertruda B——, of Glasgow, or
these gentlemen, I may be excused for feeling
interested enough to note the fact, and iatima-
[ ting that thare are some avenues through which
Georgia can be known onUida her own borders.
Miss Emma F . of Lexington .» You see 111 ^’ reminded forcibly the other day that enr
am undooided, and I - •* I btata is an unknown land to the large majority
Lika a oat ariaing f rC nj a hot cridd'e tha* cirl of otll « r »"‘»« intelligent people in Europe. I
aroao from off that fellow a-d she nonred hot I was “Wdresaing a oonnexion of my own who
epithets npon him hke ecaldtnff wa'er rashine I viS ‘ Q onnipany with * friend, and to whom I
from tha month of a kittle oa a doe'a back ° I * aj introduced ss from Georgia, and it was
Said aba: “Yon ccnsarced, Inian-^, idiotic I amusing to witness tha confusion manifested as
green simpleton. What do yon re lv t c. 10 whether that particular place was at the
who yon marry, you fool? Yon iLt, , re I north pole or in the Pacific. Need we wonder
obtuse, nnappxccialivs, matton-beefied T r 'J’ I that as a State we are .bnt ont from direct coin
eared ” ’ ' " I mnnication with the Old World? And of this
She stopped—be was gone. I we may be assured that we shall remain, and
m I deserve to remain, till we take steps ourselves
Hz who eats twenty-four pound loaves o’1 *° ^ oree attention to cur country. I see the
bread imbibes therein the alooholio equivalent '“W'dioo o{ !tTm Ub ° re f* Brazil has proved
of a bottle of port wine. Hence it ts clearlv a ““arable failure, itnd the poor fellows have
the duty of the excise oommiaatonert to prohibt't ,i ^ ni ^ ^emselvea left dcatttute there. Nothirg
the net of broad on bandar. amerent might have been expected, and it is
__ „ ... , . , ...... | nniortnnate for Southern emigration that it has
Th* Newport Mercury lately passed its 115th turned out thus. Bat I hope next year tha
In M58 br I Legislature ,U1 inaugurate a scheme
Riojinix) xranWin. J which will bring noh to onr own titatCj and
AM RECEIVING WEEKLY
FORCE PUMPS,
DEEP WELL EOTABY PUMPS,
DROVE WELL PUMPS,
LOT PUMPS, and
HYDRAULIC RAMS!
Which I in aelling lover thin they
be bought eljewhera.
EDWARD ROWE,
No. 5 Holhngsworth Block, Macon, Ga.
J-.r.fStf
J. w. LUKE,
(Succesecr to CARR A LUKE,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT/
Mo. 302 Commercial at., 8t. I on Is, Mo.
Befer to Third National Bank. Union National
Bank and bankers generally, tnd W. A. Hoff, Ma
oon. Ga. apriiD 3m
A. H. PATTERSON,
PBOVISION BROKEH,
25 MAIN STREET.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Refer* to Seymour, Tinsley A Co. and Johnson
A Smith, Macon, Ga. apr2S Sa
GAMBLE, BECK & CO,
WHOLESALE
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED
Agents at all Prominent Points throughout the Southern and ]
Southwestern States, to whom apply, or to
D. F. WILLCOI, Sec’y, Columbus, da
DiVKXPOKT * SPEER, Afesti at • ...••• Aiaerlcua.
A POWELL, Aneat at ...... - . Catkbert* I
WX. J. ANDERSON, Affeat at Port Valiev
JNO. A. DAVIS, Areat at Albany.’
**•••*•■ Hawklnarllr.
C. KIBBLE, Aareat at
K. WESTON, Affeiit at
WM. W. CAUSES, Agent, Macon, Ga.
omox. H» N GEXK&T iiun,
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean.Time.
H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the allghUat error In the Ume-kMiiing of myfina
Begnlator, by the erection of an obaerTatory oca of the moat approved TRANSIT INSTBC*
MINTS, for the purpose of obeervteg the meridian passage of the enn and start, I will be able to keep
the exact Maoon mean time to within a fraction of a seooed.
■special AXteatlaa p**M tm mm iTrll—r •*> mtiiMlMWMkNi MIHUaMII
mot «f*tw wwiom aMW hrir-if