The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, July 26, 1873, Image 2

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Telegraph & Messenger. SATURDAY MOKNINO, JULY !C, 1678 THE eEORUM PRIM. Docohixtt fanner* are experimenting on caterpillar exterminators. Tbe Albany Central city add* two to the lift of crop item* : Hinoe Friday night Jaat we have had ooeaaional refreshing, copious shower* of rain throughout tbia eeotton, h far u heard from. The orop prospect* hare been greatly improved by these f*^na. A riait to the Hontheastern portion of —AND— OOU PUU. The irnrrwallia tanlle Ttsau Heme and Makes I* “Bant" The llom a nr. qsite a* eager a* the Athenian* of old after rometblng ar*, ware fortunately able to fall back npoo the other lady—if Udy she may be celled on the same page with tba noble matron we hare mentioned—who had ep- peared meanwhile on the soda! horizon. A pomewbat brotal aeeoe, occurring at one of the Minor theatre*, had first made her preeeooe known to tbe pnblio at large. One fins evening, when a new ballet waa to be inaugurated, smug gled in, as in the faahioo in Italy, between two I H* 8 btat of acta of a popular opera, and an unusnally nu- I merons ana brilliant company bad filled the I V L' YORK WORKMFX house from top to bottom, all ejee had anddrn- C 11 lUtiit U1UI.U..1, 17 been directed to one of the beat boxen by I EDWARD ROWE. PLUM BINGl GAS FITTING! In all their brxocbM, promptly Attended to by I EXTRACTS FROM PREMIUM LIST MACON. ffafcte,JiiB&r, SBra-Mi STATE FAIR TANDY GOODS, FINE CUTLERY, 5 HoixunswoiTa buck. (Jr ngioD - V* ““ r ; «» extreme height of fashion, blue from the “£**"•*** bn ‘ no damage < ha* been ana- toSa^l^BMaafcjSi E J JOHNSTON gwgXrv^tyjmgm ^ iff? Zr'Sft^S, t^bSTSg' ‘ * ^ 2? “» npp® r part ° f “' tctle ' 1 . "°P« »' f « erproeelon of her feature*, and the explosive yt rr ma . ob **?*£ 7k ?‘ eld ° f manner with which .be mid her gigantic fan 00 ton ha* been decreaied. by the drought, in ^ greeting, t0 well know.? .porting SfoP* «ad yruforty cc fifty p«,over He bonne, excited St oncf ■efTMtogg rama have btaon the crop, this nniTer *i ca rioeit T . and It was not long before wtlfc ytt* ™° m ‘V* Dd P eo *i nr tb « name of Cora Pearl ran like wildfire 00m pf Irfoftoomuch «£“" SyffJSS UtHuf 554~J^aJS|lartM* Inslrnments, Strings, Tbe Dawson Journal adds one more of the I and painted eyelids, and man ataring boldly I grc.,nc. same sort: 1 with impudent evea at her nueonoealed charms. I Bole Agent for the Celebrated Jtirx in great nnanlii^ 1-w f.'b n dm,, „ iv,. Tbe " beaoufn! Jewena,'the “ fast American.” I . , , _ — past week, •e'bel'eve^thaMt't&i^ieen^geo- ,be ot P*rj*’,” were the name* by DlSIIIOGlI PfjlllllG SpSCt&ClSf. EfB-GlUSStlS, ! eral throughout the greater portion of South- *Wch she wa, pointed out, and with them were * distant^* who report Aplenty 1 *! I ^‘'/he^tion^med^o to P*rUcular attenU^vnu to Bepair. on fine and rain. ^ ' V 3 \ renowned beauty, for the leaned far out of i Difficult Watches. A Marion oounty correspondent write, to the totoESTto heron taSTES*? reWl!LBy ' +* EEPAIBED, and ENGRAVING. ] America* ltepoblioan: where so many a fair name and honorable eta- cor. Mat berry * Becowd lu.Hma, da. “Caora in our immediate section and in a I Uon had been forever Ioet through her wiles. I a good portion of our oounty, are materially 1 Soon, however, the ballet proved the atronger I A call it solicited and great bargains given to good injured forwant of rain, which, afteran absence attraction, forlfebewaa liberalin the display | » n ^ desirable goods. Many article* will be sold at of four week*, has oome at last, which will I of her charm*, her rivals on tbe stage were atilt Pa ? 8r auM. —^ ^^apnen_ greatly benefit late com, pea*, potatoes, sugar I more to, and wheo, at last, the opera reoom- cane, etc., eto. 't he prospect for a good cotton I menred and nothing of the mtuio could be crop ia more unfavorable at this time, lr. oooae-1 beard because of her over-loud conversation, qneoce of first exeeeelto rains, and afterwards I the wrath of the Homan* arose and they do* | drouth, thsu haa been at any other time Biooe I manded silenoe. The falje queen, however, the war, with ooe exception." | enjoyed tbe turmoil, and the more abe saw j GEORGIA COMMENCING October 27tb, 1873 GEORGIA CANE SYRUP 50 Bumter oounty 1* cultivating this year 40,127 I b8r « n «m ie * losing their temper, the louder # I she laughed and the more contemptuous she 1 d I became. But alas 1 her hour had oome; great. Tut Telhotton BUcdird famishes IbrM j grim geniidiinaM ippMTAd at the door of her llama this week: I nox, and a gentleman In black, ironically smii- Ma. JoKte Howaid. Upson oounly, having re- ,D K- Informed her that the Syndio of the city eelved severe Injuries from a wheat thresh, died | requested her immediately to return to her Thnraday night. Hi* legs were badly ma.hed I lodgmg*. Perhaps an exciting drama would BABBEL3 CHOICE OANE 8YBUP, JAQCES * JOHNSON'S. in the machine. He leave* a largo and depend- havebeenenactecl within the narrow limit* of t (:,intrni>tnrw and Ruilflpr*. ent family to mourn hia lorn. her bnI ! bnt th8 presence of tbe gaunt aoldier* 1*01400 W A/dntractors ana AJUlluers. Wb conversed with a gentleman a few days °“ U1 , d ® ^obably recalled to her the hard- OBDINABY’S OFFICE, HOUSTON COUNTY,I ■Inoe from Ilarrlif oonnty, who reports the porn I faoarted omcialg who had driven her not long I Pjcmt, Oa., Jane 7,1873. J orope nnexoeptlonably good, and cotton rather a B® f rom 5?* 0 ,r Ff a France, after her SEALED propoeala for building a new Jill for I Inferior. Plenteooe raina have fallen, and the , “ t "t.*? bad taUfd MO her door, and j ^ ihi a county will be received at this offioe un- f.’irrnrni nr«* cheerful. | yielded. I nabaebed, however, by h/ r de- j m 12 o'clock m., August 12, I«73. Plana and tpec- | Mn. Jakc Brrnr?n5 arrested a negro near I appeared next day on the Pincian I ideations can be aeon at this office, town last Sabbath, who answers to the descrip- Hl!I in al1 lh ® absurd splendor of her eccentric Tbe work will be let to the loweet bidder, who I tion of 8ea born Walker, the negro who mnr- I ooe'°me. »nd aetonlshlng and amusing tbe good I “oat give bond with anffldent security to the dared yonng ll.tllday, near Auburn, Ala., and b J U>8 Bernpulon* oonsiatency with Jg"*;T °f h* 8 bld for the faithful performanoe of for whom a reward of <300 i. offered. He I. " b ‘ cb tb6 b '° e “I° r ° f b “ lri " a ; Pm^muat b. endowed. “Bid for Jail,’ now In jail awaiting the arrival of the sheriff of ferred to every one of her belongings. For to the undersigned at this office. Bussell oounly Ala. I even the Cuban poodle, which she held by a 1 - - a u. i.j. _ I long, bine satin ribbon, had been dyed bine A BAvxtnun young lady came very near com* OTer niRbt> Rnd Rrc . ftt lto delight or the milting a homic.de the other day. She refnsed I hundred* of merry children who daily assemble a yonng man, thus oansing him to out hie own cn that favored promenade, at seeing for once throst. Us will reoover. I in their lives a bine dog! Poor creature. He u, " ,, , ..... I bed to pay dear for bis novel beauty. It tamed 8*.A»tAH negroes are resorting to the high- ont thkt hta bright color oontatoed, like so way as a means of earning an honorable sup- j many of onr modern dyes, a poisonous element, port and »hconing tbo imputation of vagrancy. I and when in tho morning, upon discovering Tn* following petitions to volnnlary bank- ‘ b ? n ? n * n *J i 1 ” 8 ?, J** . hl “, • n8w -« b > t8 rnptoy were filed in HavanDah Wednesday: b,l [- b eb » d . dog like, baoly licked himself dry, John H. Mead, Savannah; Wm. Hanser, of b8 bnd nnoonsetonsly eommitUd Hnieide. For Bartow, Jefferson oounty; J. A. Eotsjn and tb8 P cnal, - V w “ not * !ow in comlE B. *D<1 CENTRAL CITY PARK MACON, GA. Inroll dlaw8w A. 8. GILES, Ordinary. F. FABEL MAR CF ACTTaZB OF STAR AND TALLOW evening fell, the bine poodle was no more. CATERPILLARS! Thomni Evan*. Banderjvillo, solicitor*. A jomvo Bavannah lady named Bryan slopped forward off a gang-plank into the rlvor the other day. Hhe oould swim liko a “dock," and a ooople of gallant yonng gentlemon jumped Id find swarm aahore with her. Anotbor one, also, want in and anchored her hat ashore. Tn* Columbus Sun, of Thursday, bus the fol lowing Items: Ob last Monday it is reported a father said to hi* prooooionn son ■ “Ben, I tun bnoy now; but aa soon as I get time I mean to give yon a oonfonnded flogging.” The patient Ben au- awered i “Don’t hurry yourself, ps, I can wait," Mn. Hami>. S. 8t*wjlbt, of our city, died li ^lilledgeviJIe Tuesday night at the residenoo I haul, of hi* father-in-law, Dr. H. G. White. His nge waa sumo twenty-nine years. In the full prom ise of life tho foil destroyer, consumption, I Tnosua Ocmrir, Oa., Jnly 13,1873. oUtmed him for hi* own. w« take pleasure in eortifyiDB wo saw the IluxD Tom, the celebrated mUBtcal negro pro- WhUcnant Cotton Caterpillar Dostroyor apolied to dlgy, ha* aetiUvl near Warrenton, Va., on a farm numerous stalks of cotton upon Wm. B. UarraU's wbtob belong* to General Bothnne, formerly a plantation yesterday evening aftor ann down, to well known editor and prominent politician of “ n mtanto* »»«r whtcb a very heavy ram fell upon thin oily. Tom was a slave of the General, who lt - «“* w8 « w nothiug more of the ootton until CANDLES, SOAPS, 8 THE TIME IS APPBOACnING FOB A. TORSE DESTRUCTIVE WORMS, the farm- 'S wa A S nrr y 5 roTlrKP ‘ r > P". 1 °‘ D I ora should be prepared for them by having a supply Mn. IlAMr. H. KTr.winT, of our city, died in of tho genuine WHISENANT’8 DESTROYER od LARD OIL. [ Offico, Ne, 11 West Mato Btreet, belwoen First and Second. Factory, Nos. 73, 75,77, 79 and 81 Maiden Lane, between Ohio and Adams Streets, LOUISVILLE, ICY. Cash paid for Tallow, Lard and Grease. spr25 6m ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring, Ga. For beat acre of clover hiy $ 50 For t wt acre lucerne bay ~~ | For beet acre of native grata | For best acre pea vine bay For boat acre of com forage For largest yield of Southern cano, on acre... For beet ana largest display garden vegtablea. For largest yield upland cotton ( one acre..... 300 For beat crop lot upland abort staple ootton, not leas than five bales 500 For boat one bale upland nhon staple oottou.. 100 (and 25 cents per pound for tbe bale) For best bale upland long staple cotton. 100 (and 25 cents per pound paid for the bale) For the beet oil painting, by a Georgia lady... 100 For tbe beat display of paintings, drawings, etc. by tbe pupils of one school or oollege 100 For tbe beet made silk drees, done by a lady of Georgia not a dress-maker.... 50 For best made home-span dress, done by a lady of Georgia not a dress-maker 50 For beet piece of tapestry in worsted and floes, by a lady of Georgia For best furnished baby basket and oomplete set of infant clothes, by a lady of Georgia.. 50 For handsome at set of Mouchoircase, glove box and pin-cushion, made by a lady of Georgia. 00 For best ball dozen pairs of ootton sock*, knit by a lady over fifty years of age, (in golo).. 25 For beat hair dozen pairs of ootton socks, knit by a girl nnder ten years of age (in gold)... 25 For the finest and largest display of female handicraft, embracing needlework, embroid ery, knitting, crocbetiDg, raised work, etc., by one lady.....* 100 For the best combination horse. For tbe best saddle horse 100 For tbe best style harness horse. 100 For tbe finest and best matched doable team. 100 For the best stallion, with ten of bis colts by hisside 250 For the bent gelding 250 this city. Tom was a slave of tbe General, who a n™ IS „ this 'T 313 *eU known house is now open to those For tbe best six-mule team 250 brought him up and took speoiAl pains in bis I fnnUi «hVt > thArata D i?i*« I Jb who vialt the Spring for health or pleasure. I For the best single mole. 100 Bureoanxuia exuttfag over her flrst Are .^ UbU ^ 8DPpuS ^ Uw bo#t the IJSSSbTtiI”iIi lIMIi 1,0 engine. She la as proud of it as a boy is of his I ”(oopy) ,P ' lUl ' ‘ l WlU l «ff» | Every attention ia given to invrtida who reeort | Forthojirgeat and finest collection of domes- firat new trowsarr. | " W- P. GLOWER. Tint Atlanta Herald has the following with referenoe to the late affair of honor s Coi.nfflr.i, G*., Jnly 24, 1873. Private dispatches state that tho duelists sro returning from Florida by the np-boat. No shot* were exchanged. The adjustment wa* , , . effected to Florid*. The Attonto party left the -*“*■»?V*” . ...... ._ ■ — on,- | Caterpillar Deu.royer to the cotton upon two hot' boat at Fort Gaines to return homo. The fol- tom p|, 0M on my plantation, near tbia city, a few lowing i* a oopy of a dispatoh received Iato yes-1,!.VB since, which had quite a number of oaterpil- lerday afternoon I I lar* upon it. and that u killed all tba caterpillar. Post Gaivki, Ga., Jnly 24, 1873. that wore upon the cotton without injury to the Cbt IF. It. J’MUipt, Atlanta, Oa.—AH pl»“t- I »“ well pleased with it, ana am fully Axjiast, Ga., July 18,1873. iitify I applied the Wblaenant Cotton to the waters of the bpring for health. Bate* of Board. I Per day 9 2 00 Per week 10 00 [ Per month 35 00 Liberal deduction made for large families. W. A ELDER A t-ON, Proprietors. TIEB0E8 BEAEGRAgS HAMS, 40 tierces LEAF LABD, 100 well. I am on my way home. satisfied if it is properly applied it will kill all the T J I’uiLl.ip.i I caterpillars npon the cotton without injury to tho * * 1 plant, and that one hand can apply it to four or I fire acres per day. (Signed) JESSE W. WATERS. Emory College*-Commencement Day. Correspondence Telegraph and Messenger ] Tbe laat Is always reserved for tbe best. To day the orowd has been Immense. Numbers eoold not be aeoommedated with seats. The literati crowd the stage and beam In tbelr Intel- leotnal oonntenanoes npon ths common throng' Festal robes deck the forma of beanty and in spiring airs are discoursed by a proficient band. Everything oonaplres to invest tbe ooeaslon with interest and importance. To-day is the senior day. Young men, whose intellects have . bean developed nnder the rigid discipline of | OSIlKBrS 911(1 COITlITliSSiCn MBrCflSIltS oollege oarrlealam, and whose in toil i have been riohly famished with soholaatio lore are abont to bid farewell to the halls of their alma mater. Orders should be sent in early to HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Jafraotf Proggiflto. X. XXTenOf. A. Is. SABTRXDGX | KETCHUX & HAETRLDGE, xxehante Bqllittwc, Savaiiaah, As, Itomsco: Moses Taylor, President City Bank 7 77 . 1 y D fl.1ti.nn Ons.i.t.\«ii D .1 n .1V. V.it.n.1 93 tierces OABOLINA BICE, 3 car loada NEW FLOUR, 3 car loads FEED OATS, 3 carloads CHOICE HAY, 150 boxes POTASH, 200 boxes CANDLES, 125 boxes 8TABCH, 250 boxes WASHING and TOILET 80AP. At SEYM0UB, TINSLEY & CO S. jnlyietf and launch ont npon tbe sea of hnman activity ?■; P. O. Oaibonn, Preeident Fourth National. PATTPOgGHT , ,, , ,, J I Rank, V 1. : John J. Cisco A Son, Banker*, h. I.; A. Jti. EA1 ILKoUJ*, and eorlliet How the shadows come over na Morris Ketchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, H we think of the breaker* where some must Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi-1 DT) AT7TOTA1V7 T»T>m7T71T> go down 1 lint away with *noh aorrowfnl rxflee. 1 ebael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia. I I JLLU V iOluil rk l\l I It “/ n. tiona amid this festal throng 1 Let na rather I marls I 9 J. VXCEBWOOD. JAVrrt a. rr.m W. J. VXDIBW00D A CO., I Provision and Produce Brokers No. 1 North Main Blreet, NU Lonla, Jfo. Orders eolidtod for Tork, Bacon, Lard. Flour | Grain, Bagging, etc., etc. apr29 3m boys that all who, to-day, begin life’s stormy voyage, no matter bow long from port withheld or bow soon admitted to the haven, will at last anchor by the city of God. Bat the first speaker i. annonuoed, nndyoeng bheat.—the same who acquitted himself so handsomely on tbe night of the debate—walks graoefnlly to tbe front, lie is the seoond bon or man, and delivers tho Greek salutatory. lOOOK’S HALL. Perhaps be aa'ntes his andienoe and perhaps be ■ * does not—perhaps—and this is all anybody knows abont It. Bnt Bheat* has the appear- anoe of a man who knows what ho is saying. All honor to the poor boy*, who, like Shea!*, writ their way with sweat and toll to tbe chief honors of the land. We hif , neither time nor spaoo to notioe each one of the speakers, and therefore will mention only those whose merit was oonspic- nons. Jewett, of Macon, delivered a good speech qnentiy did he oontend for the freedom of this I General Commission Merchants, time-honored institution—tho palladium of ho- I Soom 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO man liberty. Let him respond to the terib&Ur |Q w A Haff Macon. mart Cm who qm« th« ‘‘liberty of tho press to pluck a ■ —■— * — tew Unrel* from hifl brow. O. L. Smith contended that the fBrtbetfoa! element in edacation was too mnoh neglected, and entered hia protest against the utilitarian I aithof Apnl laaC for one thousand (31,000) dol- ideaa of the age, which dwarf the finer senti-1 lara. Tho consideration for which I irave the note 25 M1IN STREET, IiOUISVILLE, KY. Refers to Seymonr, Tinaloy & Co. and Johnson | A Smith. Maoon. Ga. apr25 am l’ERRY. GA. T BE attention of managers of pnblio entertain ment* is eallod to this Hall, which haa been I lately fitted np in tho beet style, with scenery, etc. I The Hall will seat about 400 persona and i* oonve- | niently situated in the large acd growing town of I Perry, to which the 8pnthwe*tern Railroad has lately constructed a branch from Fort Valley. Apply to JOHN B. COOE. Ilfim- Perry. Ga. GHAS. COCNSELMAN & CO., NOTICE. I HEREBY warn the public net to trade for note given by me to J. G. Jordan abont the men at of the aool and materialize all that ia aplritnal in man. Ho closed by announcing tbe propoeition thet the bcuntifni wm better than the good. Thia speech was one of the bent. E. M. Whiting, another one of the poor boys, gave n» “A Leenon from History." Whiting haa the fire of the orator, and will encoeed. The valedictory waa delivered by Charles E. Dowman, another of the poor boys, to whom vm awarded the first honor of his olass. Hia addreM waa fall of pathos and beanty, and touched tender chords in m«ny hearts. In tn# afternoon at four o’clock. Dr. W. P. Harrison, of Atlanta, Georgia, addreaecd the two literary eocictie*, selecting for bin theme *Thc Apotheoeie of acieaoe is the e&ti-Cbriat of prophecy.” For one hoar he pursued his irabjeet, at time# rising to the higheat empyrean of thought and eloqoenoe. Tbe pope of Rome was not anti-Chhftt, bat ecienoe, science was God. Sournoe could tonne! the earth—ride the ambient air, explore the hidden depths of the lea, ojnnect continents, by iron lands, catch the straggling nn 0 f light from far off worlds, and measure the distance of the Rtars—send life tingling along the nor*** G f mtD —science Bat there was one thing eeienoe oonJd not do—science oonld not explain away Bin—oonld not t«u it, origin or Us oure. Thia waa the mot* In hot Thl* waa tb, dark apot npon the disk no *p«trosoope ot having failed to put, I will not pay the note with out proper correction* being made by said Jordan. Jana 14. 1573. G. M. BYNE. Jan«15 lawlm CHANGE of SAILING DAYS, PACIFIC MAR STEAMSHIP CO.’S TUOUGI LUX TO GilirOBXIi, cnxi LSB JAFAX, Touching at Mexican Ports, AMO CAESIBIS THE Vi A H«n. Fares Greatly Reduced. O NE ot the large and splendid Steamship* of thi* line will leave Pier No. 43 North River, toot of Oacal St., at 13 o'clock, noon, on the 6th, and was apotheosixod—xiienoe waa omnipotent, and I ,, ' V ~’7 ,, 3«haf eveiymonth(exoep» anti-rtriit w . 7L H when those date* fall on Bondar, and then on the selanoe waa ann WH, Bat there was one I precrfin< Saturday) for ASPlSWALL, connect ing, via Panama Railway, with one of the Com- hnman Invention oonld display it. In oonoloaioa, b* exhorted the yonng men not to deify oeieoee, bet to make her the hand maiden of faith. Beienoe could not oot.fl 10 t with Revelation. They both have the earn* author. Thi* waa one of tbe most learned ad dressee to whloh we have ever listened. All proaonnoe U In the highest degree e anooeea perhaps th* ablest of his Ufa. We not soon forget thia oommaaosment nnn»ft— Many old eeeedaUon* were renewed eod many hour* of to* year* that are gone lived over again. Long live Emory College. Botxtuo. y’a Btaamahipa from Panama for 8AN FBAN- OO. touching at MANZANILLO. AR depart uree runnect at Panama with (teamar* for Booth Pacific and uentral American poru. For Japan and China e team ere leave San Fran 1 eiaeo flret of every month, except whan it fails on Sunday, then on the day preoedmg. Cna hundred pound, of Bagra<* allowed to aaeh adult. Baggage received on deck the day before •ailing, from Steamboat*, Railroad* and paaeengere who prefer to tend down early. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medietas **>d attendance free. ra Freight or Passenger Ticket,, or further te- (eruttto. apply at th* Ooapany’e Ticket Offlee, fool of Oanal street. North River, _ .. _ 0*0. H. BRADBURY, Preerdant. H. J. Bcuar, Rapt. tags jy x. a. nroAx. DUGAN & STILZ, Con, Bats, laat aM Hay, I tic fowl* For the beet bnsbel of oorn....HRi For tbe beet bushel of peas.................. 35 For tho beet bnehel of wheat ..... 35 For the best bnehel of sweet potatoes 36 For the beet bnehel of Irish potatoes 35 For the beet filty stalks of anger cane 50 For tbe beet result on one acre to any forage crcp 150 For too largest yield of corn on one acre.... 100 For tbe largest yield of wheat on one acre.... 50 For the largest yield of oatB on one acre.... 50 For the largest yield of rye on one acre 50 For the best result on one acre, in any cereal crop 200 For the beet display made on the grounds, by any dry good* merchant 100 For tho boat display made by any grocery merchant 100 For the largest and beat display of green house plants, by one person or firm 100 For the beat brass band, not less than ten per formers 350 (and 450 extra per day for their music.). For tbe best Georgia plow stock 25 For the beet Georgia made wagon (two horse) 50 For the beet Georgia made cart 25 For best stallion to ar years old or more 40 For best pre*orved horse over 20 years old.... 35 For beat Alderney bull 50 For best DeTon bull 50 For best collection of rable app’es grown to North Georgia 50 For beet collection of table applos grown in Middle Georgia 60 REGATTA; [ Baca one mile down stream on Ocmnlgee River, nnder the mice of the Regatta Association of Macon. For the fastest fonr-oared shell boat, ce open to tbe world $150 | For the fastest donble-scnll shell boat, raoe : open to the world 50 For the fastest single-scali shell beat, race open to the world 50 For the fastest fonr-oared canoe boat, race open to the world 50 (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log, withont wash-boards or other additions.) The usual entry fee of ten per cent, will be charged for the Begatta premiums. P. C. SAWYER’S (PATETTXD XiT 26,1873.) With Adjustable BoH Box and Swinging Front, for Ginning Damp, Wet or Dry Ootton. Also, the Oelebrated G-riswold Gin, Gen nine Fatten], with the Oscillating or Water Box. Manufacture! by P. C. SAWYER, Macon, Georgia. TOi Gin Toot Tiiroe Fromms Last Year. THE 8A.WYER ECLIPSE COTTON GIN with ita improvements, baa won its wav, npon ita own mer it*, to tbe veiy firet rank or popular favor. It stands to-day without a competitor in all the points and qualities desirable or Attainable in* PERFECT uOlTON GIN. Onr Portable or Adjustable Roll Box places it in tbe power of every plenter to regulate tbe picking of tne seed tn anit himself, and is the only one made that does. Properly miniged. SAWYER’S ECLIPSE GIN will m&mtsin tbe fall natural length of tbe staple, and bo made to do aa rapid work any machine in use. Abe old GBIbWOLD GIN—a genuine pattern famished to order, whenever desired. Three premiums were taken by 8AWYER’8 ECLIPSE GIN laet year, over all competitors, viz: Two at tho Southeast Alabama and Southwest Georgia Fair, at Kufaula—one a silver cap, the other a diploma. Also, the first premiam at the Fair at Goldsboro*, North Carolina. NEW GUNS Will be delivered on board the oars at the follow, tog prices: Thirty-five Saws 313160 Forty Saws........ 150 00 Forty-five Sswb...... 168 75 Fifty Sawe 187 60 Sixty Saws 225 CO Seventy Saws 26250 Eighty Saws 280 00 To prevent delay, orders and old gins should be sent to immediately. Time given to responsible parties. VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS! Da. J. A. Taylob, Of Atlanta, Ga. Db. B. A. Hooxi, Of Chattanooga, Tenn. MINERAL HILL. SALINE, SULPHUR. ALUM, T HIS favorite Summer Resort, situated near Bean's Station, East Tennessee, and nine miles from Morristown, East Tenneesee and Vir ginia Railroad, haa jnst been SPLENDIDLY fitted np for the Summer of 1873. OUR SULPHURS, (Bed, White and Black), Atom and Chalybeate Water*, need no comment, as their effects are gen erally known j but we would call your particular attention to the wonder of the age, aa a mineral water— OUR SALINE SPRING. better known as Black Water, which is magical in ita specific effects in caeea of RHEUMATISM. SCROFULA, DYSPEPtJlA. all D;eeaeea of the Blood and Skin, and especially adapted to tbe Die- eaedfl of Females. Hot and Cold Sulphur Baths! the cool and bracing mountain air, together with the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN SCENERY, tend to make this one of the mast pleasant summer re ports in the booth. Theee SpriDgs are accessible by daily hack lines. Parties deeiring to rieit ub will stop at Tar- ley House, Morristown, and o-ll for William A Dickinson, proprietor Hack Line to Mineral HilL Addree* DBS. TAYLOR & HOOKE, Proprietors. Bean’s Station, East Tennessee. BOARD—Forty Dollars per month. Special ar- rangemento for families. may!8 2m ROGERS Sc BONN, WHOLESALE GROCERS! .OFFER FOB SALE 20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour. 300 barrels Refined Sugars, ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARELT RATES, METROPOLITAN MILITARY COMPANY. For the best drilled volunteer military compa ny of net lees than forty members, rank and file, open to the world $750 At least fire entries required. Are furnished from rations sections of the cotton growing States, of the character following: Locust Ghove, Ga., October SO, 1873. Mr. P. O. Riwmi, Macon, Ga. Dear Sir—Encloeed find draft on Griffin Banking Company for $150, as payment for onr gin, with which we are well pleased. Yours truly, H. T. DICKDS A SON. Tbe above letter bneloeed the following testimo nial, addressed to Mr. Sawyer, viz: Locust Gbovx, Ga., October SO, 1872. We. the undersigned planters, have witnessed the operation of one of yonr Eclipse Cotton Gins, which we think snperior to any other gin we hare ever seen need. It leaves the seed perfectly clean, and at the same time tarns ont a beantifnl sample, eto. H. T. DIOKIN A SON, E. ALEX. O LEAVE LAND, M. L. HABBIS. Hr. Daniel F. Ferguson, of Jonesboro, Ga., write* nnder date of October JO, 1872, aa follows: I have yonr gin running. • • • I can say it ia the beet that I ever saw ran. It deans the Beed perfectly. I have been raised to a gin bouse, and believe I know all abont what should be expected t a first-class Ootton Gin- I can gin fire hundred rounds of lint inside of sixty minutes. The first two bales ginned weighed 1100 pounds, from 3010 pounds seed cotton, bagging ana ties tooladed. Ibwtbtow, Ga., October 7,1872. Mr. P. O. Sawyer—Dear Sir: Tbe Ootton Gin e got from yon, we are pleased to say, meets onr fullest expectations, and does all yon promised it should do. We have ginned one hundred and six teen bales on it, and it Aas never choked nor bro ken the roll. It picks the eeed dean and make* good lint. We bare had considerable experience with various kinds of ootton gins, and can, with safety, say yours is the beet we have ever seen ran. THOMAS HOOKS, ELIJAH LINGO. EXCLUSIVELY, Na 20 Seoond street, between Mato and Biver, I.OTJISVHJLE, KY. W AMPLE STORAGE. Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois, parties making purchase socepung through Bill of Lading from shipping points. aprtf 6 DR. ‘WEIGHT, DENTIST ~|~|~AS removed to Boardman's Block, over Pen dleton A Boat', corner Mulberry and Seoond ate., Ma.'on. Oa. oetIJIr ATTENTION BFORTSm ! H6¥ Tort State Sportsmen’s Association. IXTRACTS TZOK “KXTCBT OT COmOTTZZ CX STA2n> JLXD TO! SHOT.” LL manufacturer* wil have eventual-y to . conform, when *■ port men require ihat their eho: shall compare with the BLabiWil of excellence which your committee hae fixed. Upon the moet critical examination, yonr com* znittee have determined to adopt aa the “AvzKr- c»> wzaxdard” theectlepreeemedtonabyMeean. Tboe. Otis Le Bay * Go . New York. R. NKWKLL, Chairman, N. M. 8MITH. F. G. SKINNER. Sportsmen and dealers deeirone of having the above scaijc, or any information relative thereto, can promptly obtain the eame by applying to THOd. OTIS LR BOY ± OO , Sew York. june28deodSm W. A. RAlfSOM & CO., Mannfartarete and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 1» AND 140 GRAND ST., SZWYOKZ. Bnwaaanlld by ObL B. W- Hogan, of tlarail* COMMIT RACES. rcBsx on—i$300. For Trotting Hone,—Georgia raised; mile heats, beat two in three. lat horse to receive $200 2d horse to receive 75 Si horse to receive .... .1.. 25 rtmax two—$ 150. For Trotting Horae, that hare never beaten 2:40 mile heat*, beet two to three. 1st horse to receive $300 3d home to reoeiva 100 3d hone to receive 60 7TBSZ THEEE—$550. For Trotting Horsee—open to the world; mil. heate, best three to five. let horse to receive $500 2d horse to reoeiTe .. 100 Sd horee to receive jo PERSE VOCE—*350. For Banning Horses—open to the world; two-mile heat* best two to three. let beree to receive—— $250 2d horee to rece.ve poO rcMX nvz—$300. For Banning Hones—open to the world; two mile heats, beat two in three. lat horee to receive.... ——..$39 IUBSX SIT—$500. For Banning Horeee—open to the world; three- mile heats, beet two to three. let horee to receive ...$500 The above Premium, will be contested for nnder the rales of the Turf. Tbe tuiul entry fee of 10 per eest. on the imeant ot the parse will be charged. COUNTY EXHIBITIONS L To the county which (through ita Society or Clube) shall furnieh the largest and finest display, in merit and variety, of ttoek. products and remits of home in dustries, all raired, produced or manufac tured to the oounty .*. $1000 2. Seoond beat do 500 S. Third bast do 300 4. Fourth beat do JOO Entries to be made at the Angust Convention in Athena. Articles contributed to tbe Oounty Exhibitions ceo *1*0 compete for apeofie premiums to the Pre mium List; for instance, a fanner may contribute to the WvhiWtinn of hie county a bash el of Breed Gore, be can then enter it. i&dividaaUy. for pre mium 144. jtmeUeod td j Colonel Nathan Baas, of Borne, Ga., says he haa used Griswold’s, Maeeey’e and Taylor's Gins, and that he ianow running a D. Pratt Gin in Lee coun ty, Ga, and an Eagle and a Carver Gin to Arkan sas, and a “Sawyer EcliPBe Gin” to Borne, Ga. and regards the laet named ae supibiob to any of the othen. It picke vabteb and clemieb than tny other gin with which he ie acquainted. He eaye he has ginned eighty-six bales with it withont break ing the roll. Ecixahd’sStation, S. ABB,B. January 20, 1873. Mr. F. C. Sawyer, Macon, Ga—Dear Sir—The Ootton Gin yon repaired for me, with yonr im proved box, gives perfect SEtiefectioc; end I tske very great pleas ore in reoommending yonr gins to the pnblio. W. O’DANIEL, M. D, Dr. J. W. Bummers, of Orangeburg, 8. G., write*. All yonr Gins sold by ms this season are doing well and giving entire satisfaction. I will be able to Bell a great many next season. J. O. Staley, of Fort Valley, writes, “Yonr Gin is the only Gin I ever saw that anybody oonJd feed I hare heretofore been compelled to employ a feeder for ginning, bnt with yonr gin a child can feed it and it will never break therolLItginsbotb clean and fast and make* beantifnl lint.” Messrs. Childs, Nickerson A Co., of Athene, Ga. write: “AU the Sawyer Gtoe sold brag are giving satisfaction. We will be able to sell a num ber of them the confing season.” Oocheas, Ga., Jantury 7,1873. Mr. P. O. Bawtib. Maoon, Ga: Sib—The Ootton Gin we bought ot yon last Fall, after a fair trial, baa given u* labefaction. It makes good lint and cleans the seed well. Yours respectfully, T. J.AB.G. LEE. GINS MIRED PROMPTLY IRON AND BRASS WORKS. Canal Street, from 6th to 7th, niOHMON D, VA. WM. E. TANNER & CO., Engineers, MacIMsts and Founders. ENGINES OF ALL KINDS. Bond for Circular. H. R. BROWN, AGENT. “Absolutely tbe Meet Protection Against Fire.” Oyer 1200 Actual Fires put out wltii it! MOBE THAN $10,000,000 OO Worth of property saved from tho flames THE B ABC K LAWTON & BATES, WHOU.BSAL3D -DEALERS IN- Corn, Oats, Hay, Sacra, Larfl, Fleur, Sugar, Coffee, Hasses' BAGGING, TIES, ETO., FOURTH STREET. janSOtf MACON, GA. JOHNSON & SMITH WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! FOURTH AND POPLAR STREETS, MAOON. JnneBtf - GKEORGKE W. HEAD, -EXCLUSIVE- WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER jBbSTD OIGA.H. MAiVIIPAaTTTHFlH. No. 4 Blake’s Block. Poplar Street. Macon; Ga. Tire extinguisheI P. W. FARWELL, Sec*)-, 407 Broadway* New York. In daily nao by the Firo Departments of the prin cipal cities of the Union. Tbe Government has adopted it. Tbe leading railways use it. Send, for “Its Record.” B. H. WBIGLEY A CO., Agents fablStf N. S. JONES, PROVISION BROKER, No. 3 Pie's Opera House Bnildtog, OXTJOXKTXJA.'rX, OHIO, Orders for Fork, Bacon, Hams and Lard promptly attended to. Refers to Seymonr, Tinsley «k Co maylt Sm G. W, McCREADY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale Dealer in Flour, Meal, Hay, Corn, Oats, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Potter, Cheese, Eggs, No. 105 West Main Street, Bet. Third and Fourth, liOUISVIXiLH, KT. Give prompt attention to filling orders fer Mer chandise. Agent for “Hart’s” Beater Hay Frees. apr25 Sm CHANGE OF SCHEDULE And made as good as new at the following low figures; New Improved Bibs —..60c. each BoH Box .—$10 00 each Head and Bottom Piece*. 160 each Babbitt Boxes-.. 150 each Hew Saws, per set— 100 each Repairing Brush —$5 000*15 00 New Brush 25 00 Painting Gin 6 00 Can famish 94 different patterns of riba to the trade at 30 cents each, at short notioe. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO.) Omox General Pas^isqeb Aqekt. > Armuixa, Ga., July 10,1873.) On and after this date— nianrsma express, For New York, JSaetern and Virginia Cities. Leaves Macon, by Macon & Western Bail- road 11.00 A.M Arrives at Atlanta 5 S0p.it Leaves Atlanta...—6:00p.» Arrives Dalton 10:30 f.k Arrives Chattanooga —.. 1:10 a.* Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping. Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate points without chasoe. Passenger* leaving by this train arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:44 p. ar., over thirteen honrs eatlier than passengers by any other ronte can with safety reach New York, leav ing the same evening. DAT WESTEEH EXPBES3. Leaves Macon at 11:10 P.x Leaves Atlanta at 8:80 Arrives at Chattanooga 4:30 p. Close connection at Chaitanocga fpr all points West. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains. For farther particulars address B. W. WBENN, jnlyll tt General Passenger Agent. GAMBLE, BECK & CO M OULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fix- tores, Builders’ Furnishing Hard ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles. Wire Guards, Terre Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. W1BDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY. Circulars and Prios List sent free on application by P. P. TO ALE, 30 Hayneand 83 Pinckney eta., octleodly Charleston, a a White Pine lumber fer Sale. TP. C. maylSStaw&w SAWYER, MAOON, GA. A. C. KAUFMAN. BANKER, AND DEALEB IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CHARLESTON, 8. C. OUT HERN COLLECTIONS receive the Special U and Personal attention of this House. Returns made FAITHFULLY and PROMPTLY to New York Exchange, which always rule* BELOW par daring the active business season- Notes. Draft* and Acceptance* payable In Bonth Carolina, North Carolina end Georgia can be ooDoentretad at this point with Profit and Baring of Labor. mr AB twain nee to with fidelity and dtapateh. *ir Quotations of Southern Securitise leaned weekly. febllfim , WHOLESALE CIIOCEBS. P80I1SII AND UBlfi DEALERS. LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED ebl3tf OX THinD STHHHT. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to eorreetth Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and c MENTB, for the purpose of observing tbe meridian passage the exact Macon aaean time to within a fraction of a aeooco. ■n *■ kMtafMvmkOM