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CITY AFFAIRS.
THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 187S.
Fmitoi — Mewr*. J. W. Barke A Co. have
onr thaLkii for a copy of Peterson's Magtzine
for Septe mber.
Tbs Atlanta Gonatitntion can bn had every
mori.icg at the stores of Messrs. Brown A Oo.,
and V «iger A Go's.
Niw Butldtso—A large brick carriage boose,
tor lb'* 090 of Ueafb A Porter, is being built
adjoining their stable on Poplar street. It will
greatly enlarge their business facilities.
Weatheris!!—All fdgns of drouth disappeared
about three o'clock Wednesday afternoon, and
Rince then there has been such an ontponring
of rain as does not oocnr about this time every
Anguit.
A Fioht.—A oonple of saffron-oolored roughs
had a fisband-sknll fight on the avenne last
night. A policeman approached and they fled.
No caae for the Mayor.
Srjvaircfz.—A few stray glints of snnahine
flickered down about three o'clock yesterday
afternoon, bnt they found the earth bo wet and
muddy that they went back again as soon as
possible.
OrrroBTHr Xobtb.— Mr. 8. O. Dobbs, of
the firm of Walker A Dobbs, will leave for New
York this morning and promises to uhip to Ma
con, at an early day, a stock of goods in hta
line that will astonish the natives. Amos;
other things will bo the gas fixtures for the new
Masonic temple.
8Lima r.—-The heavy rains of tbo past two
days appear to havo made the sidewalks very
sleek. A gentleman measured his length upon
one of them yesterday. He is about the only
man in the city who oonld have reoelved such
fall and gather up withont an exclamation of
some kind or other.
Cnxnrr to Whom Gain it is Du*.—In onr no-
tloe of the presentation of a testimonial to Mr.
Horaoe P. Glark, late of the MACon and West
ern railroad, at Atlanta, we returned thanks
Mr. E. IL Knight for tbo information. We
got the name wrong. It nhoald hare been H.
A. Knight, and tho latter gentleman will please
accept onr thanks.
Tin Btbkzt Kaxlboad.—Wo are requested
elate that, owing to changes that are being
made in tho street railroad track at the Gity
Hall, for the next few days, bnt a single car will
ran on each of tho Tatnall Square and Oollege
Hill lines. This arrangement will last only un
til the rearrangement of the track shall be com
pleted, which will bo in a few days.
Stab Gjzino.—A white man was seen lost
evening lying flat npon his back in front of the
passenger depot, gazing intently up into the
heavens as thongh some remarkable astronomi
cal phenomenon were about to take place. If
he were looking for stats, his sight wai soon
gratified, for ono approached him—on a police
man's coat—and be qaietly discontinued his
meditations to resamo them in the barracks.
An Elopement.—As tho Southwestern train
passed Powersville yesterday, a communica
tion was banded to somo one on tho train giving
the information that there was an eloping party
on board. The female party to the elopement
was tho wife of a man living in Chat neighbor
hood ; bnt her husband and tho balance of tbo
neighborhood seem to be somewhat relieved
that they havo concluded to "woodbine" to
gether. ^
CuTTUfo Aftbat.—It was reported on the
Jtreots last night that a difficulty had occurred
between Mr. John GHos, tho woll known rail
road conductor, and a man named Whalen, and
what Mr. Giles had boon severely cut. The
it (fair is said to have occurred at Giles' store,
out boyond Windsor Hill. Intelligent of it
.reached ua at too late an hour for ns to attempt
to gather any particulars. Wo hope Mr. Giles
:ls not seriously lojared, as ho is too clever
man to be laid up in any such way.
Latch.—'We learn that Mr. Gilos reooived
"three severo cuts in the abdomen and one in
nhe shoulder; also, that Whalen is fireman on
Giles' train.
WMtlnf Tbclr Mnslc on tho Desert Air.
A few evoniDgs ago a band cf amateur ac-
oordeoneerB (all accordeouoers are amateurs)
vent to the residence of the author of this col
umn, and for half an hour produced all the dis
cord that half a dozen aocordeons very poorly
played oonld produce. Had all the mechanics
in town gono thither to file their Baws, the dis
»ord oonld not have been any harsher than it
was. Tho alnless air was never before pnt to
imch base nses, or mado to utter so much wick
edness.
But alas, for tho fun of tho musicians! The
house was tenantloss and lonely. Not an ear
was there to bo pained by the inexpressibly dul*
and stupid sounds, and the party for whom the
i«ronade was intended, was sitting quietly at
Ida desk, writing paragraphs for tho next day
papor.
We wonld probably never had any knowledge
<if this compliment had not one of the partiol
jtanls, who thought he had the best kind of
joke on ns, approached ns yesterday to ascer
tain bow we appreciated it. That was our first
information upon the subjeot. Morpheas had
been*kind to the neighbors and put them all to
sleep before tho jirring discord murdered (he
RtUloesa of the air. There has not been a mos
quito on the premises since that night.
Another Excursion.
Hsd a myriad of hungry Bengal tigers and a
awarm of oatamounts been turned loose in Ma
con last night, the noise could not have been
any more terrific than it wat when the train
on the Oentral Railroad arrived with a party of
negro excursionists. The colored people of
Maoon were advised of their coming, and
•warmed around tho passenger depot until the
darkness became so thick that it might have
been bottled np and sold for Tyrian dye.
The excursion consisted of tho Savannah
Lincoln Light Infantry, all spick and span in
flashy uniforms, and armed with any amount of
drams, fifes, flags and other implements of war
and eonfnsion worse confounded. There was a
yell when the train eamo in, a prolonged yell as
the shadowy soldiers disembarked, and then a
prolonged yell that lasted until after midnight,
and perhaps an hoar or two later. The city
hes not been in such confusion since the last
campaign.
• The oompany, after leaving the train,
marched to Tnird street, where a welcoming
address was mado by Jeff Long, in the highest
style of cotton-field patois. Jeff is an innooent
sort of a fellow, but he docs murder the English
awfully.
After the speech tho crowd of darkies squan
dered themselves about the street, and managed
to keep on the pad most of the night.
A Charleston company was to havo come up
with this Savannah company, and did come as
far as Savannah; bnt unfortunately, for the
success of the excursion, the treasurer ab
sconded with all the funds, and the company bad
to exeurt back to Charleston as best they oould.
It is a sad deprivation to be debarred the pres-
enoe of some of Governor Scott's subjects, but
we will buckle onr Teats tolerable tight and en-
dsavor to eurrire the catastrophe.
A 9IAKT ACCIDENT.
A BUMrway Falls sad Harts Several Se-
•rroeo.
After Jeff Long tad oonclnded his address of
weloome to the Savannah military company,
last night, the whole crowd started npthe stair
way In the alley between Cherry and Poplar
streets, loading np to the negro dance bonse
around there. They crowded np like sheep go
ing into a pen, overtaxed the strength of the
stairway and it gave way beneath the pressnre
and fell, with a crash, startling the negroes un
til they grew pole as the pale moonshine.
Tbs wonder is that some of them were not
killed. The casualties, as far as ve were able
to aeoarUic, were as follows: One boy severely
injured in the side. (He had to be carried away
end was at first reported dead.) One boy's arm
broken; another with bis shoulder dialooated,
end a Urge number of them more or leas bat
tered and bruised. Jeff Long was on the steps
et the time, and ie said to have been thrown
entirely across the alley, his bead striking a
brick wall It is not known whether or not the
veil was seriously damaged. -—^rl *1#
The Coant j Cwart.
Judge Weems bed rather e busy day of it
yesterday, several oases being np for adjudi
cation.
Capt N. D. Sneed, of the Linkhorn Guards,
and delivery oierk in the poet office, was ap for
carrying concealed weapons. The oas* was not
made out and the oharge waa dismissed.
Chtrle? Augustas and Lmra .leeks were np
for interloaive conduct. The case was not
made out.
Weeley E chords and Agnes ltegers were s!ho
op for interlusive conduct. The hero of this
little romance was fined fifty dollars and costs,
aud the heroine, in consideration of certain cir
cumstances, was fined only one dollar. Bichards
proposed an arreet of judgment by means of
marriage; bnt it was revealed that be already
had one wife in the city, and that, in the judg
ment of the oonrt was about as mnch as he
oonld properly attend to. Falling in this be
paid his fine and departed.
The boys who robbed Brown A Oo. and Ha
vens were np for a preliminary examination.
Goa Roberta was brought np with them as ac
cessory. The testimony in the case did not
differ materially from the report given in this
paper yesterday morning. The cane was not
concluded, aa the attorneys for the defense de
sire to make argument upon the grade of crime
of which the boys are guilty. The court claimed
that the charge of burglary in the night was
made out, while the counsel contend that the
grade of crime waa not above larceny from the
house. The former is a capital crime, and not
bailable.
The boy Gas Roberts, who is not deeply im
plicated in these crimes, will probably lorn
State's evidence. If he does there will be no
difficulty in making oat the charge of burglary
so plainly that there oonld be no donbt about It
Gns aaya Haven's bar room was entered with a
key which nnlocked one of the doors.
The boys were asked why they did not make
a larger hanl at Havens.' They said they drank
the wine which they stole, and drank some beer
also, and got so drank that they oould cot carry
anything more awAy.
The argument in this oi6e will be beard by
Judge Weems this morning. It will then be
determined whether or not it is a bailable case.
Tee popular route to New York is the Atlantic
Coast Line. jalj^Ojunthur if
Snow in Summer? Yes. How?
w here? Just where you would never
look for it. In all the red hot ovens of
the best wives and housekeepers in the
city. What do you mean ? I mean that
the glorious loaves fabricated from
Wiley’s XXXX resemble lilliputian
mountains capped with snow ; only the
real mountains have red dirt and rocks
beneath them, and these wonderful hil
locks are the staff of life, white, nutty and
delicious.
Tax Ciuiut AStD iti3T.—Hood’s Eureka Iir-
er Med'due gives nnivenral satisfaction in
ths treatment of Liver Disease, Dyrpepeia, Sick
Headache, Co»tivenees, and all that class of dis
eases arising from a disordered stace of the stom
ach and liver. novSOIy
Choice Wheat, only thoroughly
cleansed with a decorticator like that of
oars, can make floor like the Wiley
XXXX. We know where to get it, and
have always a heavy supply on hand.
BURR & FLANDERS.
Connell Proceedings.
Regular Meeting, >
Council Chamber, August 5, 1873.)
Present—J. W. Burke, Mayor pro tern.; Al
dermen G. Barka, Dempsey, Lightfoot, Deitz,
Cornell, Ellis and Kahn.
Absent—His Honor W. A. Ilnff; Aldermen
Bnrdick, Shoneman and Dnrrett.
The minutes of the last meeting were read.
Alderman Kahn moved to confirm, except that
portion that donated five thousand dollars to
the Wesleyan Female College. Alderman O.
Burke moved to amend by confirming the min-
ntes as read. The ayes and nays were called
upon the motion to amend, which resulted as
follows : Ayes— Aldermen Ellis, 0. Burke,
Dempsey. Lightfoot and Deitz—5. Nays—Al
dermen Cornell and K&hn—2. The minutes
were then confirmed.
BILLS BFFSBBED.
Harrison Jon**, J. W. Barka A Go., Burdick
Brothers, W. A E. P. Taylor.
BILLS PASSED.
E. Crockett, $37 50; O. Ma6terson, $2 50;
Anstin Brighthanpt. $12 50.
Petition of Barr A Flanders for permission to
bnild a sbedroom adjoining their mill building,
npon E'.bert street, extending into said street
ten feet, was referred to the Committee on
Street Eaeroaohments.
Petition of E. Bond for a redaction of assess
ment npon his store bonse and dwelling house
was referred to the Finance Committee.
Petition of Mary Harvoy for permission to
build a shod room on to her building on Fourth
street, to extend on a line with her front fence,
was referred to tho Oommittce on Street En
croachments.
The following report of the Finance Com
mittee was received, road and adopted:
The Finance Oommittce, to whom was re
ferred the petition of tho Sisters of Mercy, be
lieving that the education and care of orphans
destitute of all means of support as conducted
by the Sisters of Mercy, demand, at the hands
of this Council, some aid and encouragement,
we therefore recommond that the sum of $2,500
be paid them in monthly instalments, com
mencing at suoh time as the Mayor may be able
to spire tho necessary funds.
J. W. Burke,
T. O. Dempsey,
R. J. Lightfoot,
Committee.
The following report of the Finance Com
mittee was received, read and adopted:
Hie Finance Committee, to whom was re
ferred the petition of the Israeiitish congrega
tion, respectfally state that it is not possible
for ns to recommend the appropriation, for the
reason that there are various denominations who
are in like embarrassed circumstances, and that
as no appropriation has ever been made to
wards the building or completion of any honse
of worship, we think it would be unsafe to in
augurate m?h a precedence. This case is not
a parallel one to tho appropriation to the col
lege made at the last meeting, or the one re
commended for the Sisters of Mercy, and if the
Israeliiirih congregation should at any lime at
tempt to bnild or endow an institution of learn
ing, then it wonld be right and proper to assist
them.
We regret that we oannot recommend the
appropriation, and that we aro compelled to
recommend that the petition be not granted.
J. W. Bubke,
T. C. Dempsey,
R. J. Lioiitfoot,
Committee.
Committee on Pumps to whom was referred
the petition of E. O'Connell. John Marphy and
others for a well to be sunk on Bay street, in
East Maoon, reported favorably. Adopted.
The following report of T. W. Mason, City
Physician, was reoelved, read and ordered
spread npon the minutes.
Medical Department City cf Macon,>
August 1, 1873. j
To the Honorable Mayor and Council:
Gentlemen—I beg leave to present my report
for the month of July. Daring the month I
have treated 39 cases And made 7C prescriptions,
famishing the medicines. There has been two
deaths, one child (colored) and one adult (white.)
~ have sent to the hospital three patients,
have purchased during the month medicines to
the amount of $14 40, the bill for which will be
presented, approved bv me. The health of the
city ha* been good. No epidemic diseases.
Very respectful!v submitted,
T. W. Mason. M. D.,
City Physician.
On motion of Alderman Kahn—
Resolved, That the donation of five thousand
dollars to the Wesleyan Female College and
twenty-five hnndred dollars to the Sisters of
Mercy, be submitted to the voters of the city
of Maoon for ratification or rejection, on the
IGJi day of this month, being the day for the
election of an alderman of the first ward. Lost.
On motion oonncil adjourned to meet this
diy two weeks at 8 o'clock p. m.
J. A. McManus, Clerk.
Revolutions Nrvxa Go Backward.—The phi
losophical theory that the human system when
weakene d by disease, oppressive heat, excessive
labor or any other cause, should be toned and in
vigorated instead of being subjected to the action
of depleting drags, is gaining ground every day.
The introduction of Hostetler's fctomocb Bitters
twenty ye§rs ago gave a powerful icflaeuce to this
common sense idea. As the extraordinary efficacy
of tho great vegetable restorative became known,
multitudes of debilitated invalids turned with
loathing from the nauseous and strength-destroy
ing potions with which it waa then the fashion to
drench the sick, to this renovating, appetizing, vi
talizing preparation derived from the finest roots,
herbs and barks placed by botanical research at
tho disposal of medical science. Revolutions nev
er go backward. From that time to the present
the importance of assisting aud reinforcing nature
in her struggles with disease has been more and
more widely and keenly appreciated by the sick
and the suffering. In tens of thousands of house
holds Hos^etter's Bitters aro lookeduponas the
one thing needful in cases cf dyspepsia, general
debility, constipation, nervons weakness, chills
and fever, bihoos affections and all conditions of
the body and mind that betoken a lack of vital en
ergy. When the quicksilver ranges high, and the
solid flesh is resolving itself into a den under the
fervid temperature, this agreeable tonic is tbo best
possible safeguard against all the disorders gener
ated by a sultry and unwholesome atmosphere. It
prevents and relieves lassitude and langor, and
enables tho system to endure with impunity an un
usual amount of exertion. Of all invigorating and
regulating medicines, it is the purest and most
wholesome.
What They Bay.—Chicago Journal of Commerce
says: Dr. Price's Flavoring Extracts are the fin
est, purest, and best to be found in this or any
other city, only necessary to visit his laboratory
bo convinced that they are perfect in parity end
superior in strength. Tho Chicago Tribune Re
view says: Although the company, Steele
Price, havo enlarged their facilities for the produc
tion of Dr. Prise's Cream Baking Powder and Spe
cial Flavoring?, they aro hardly able to meet the
rapidly increasing demind for them. In this age
of adulteration, it is gratifying to find one honest
effort to stick by the old path of honesty, and con-
snmors owo it to themselves to patronize those
making the effort. For natural fi avoring none can
compare with Dr. Price's, and to make the sweet-
oe*, meet who’oeome, and easily digested bread
use Dr. Price's Cream Bakins Powder.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
.FOR SALE.
^ DEdIKAiSLE RESIDENCE, containing «ix
rooms, on Bond street; outbuilding* complete.
Terms easy. Apply at
jilySl tf LAWTON A WILLINGHAM'S
BOARD OF TRADE.
T he BEGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the
Mac 3D Board of Trade will take place THIS
evening, at 6 o'clock.
I y o der of the President. tug? It
WATCH LOST.
A LADY'S Gold Watch, with word “Fan:
written across the face. The finder will
enitably rewarded by leaving the same at the
au fe s It EXPRESS OFFICE.
BOARD WANTED.
B Y A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, with two
child re j, in a private family where there are
no other boarders. Any family living near the
burinees poruon of the city and having a spare
room cm secure gcod p»ying tenants by an early
application at this office.aug7 It
FOR SALE OR BENT.
T HE FAMILY MANSION now occupied
tf rs. Peter Stubbs, containing eight rooms'.
Also a Five-room Dwelling bouse adjoining. All
neoeesaiy outbuildings, etc. Apply to
R W. kTUBBS.
aug7 St Administrator.
FOR RENT.
T WO DWELLING HO08ES, eligibly located.
Apply to B F. LAWTON,
At Exchange Bark, or to
DR A- P. COLLINS.
jnlyl7 tf At Collins A Heath's.
FOR SALE.
A DESIRABLE PLACE IN WEST MACON,
twenty-five minutes' walk to the business
part of the city, bouse containing five rooms, from
four to five acres of ground attached, good well *
water, with fruit trees on the place. Apply to
GEO. F. OHEBttY.
ang7 2awlm bheriff Bibb County.
FOR RENT.
T HAT large, well appointed Boarding-house on
Second s reet, near the business centre of
the city, at present occupied by His. Freeman.
Poseesston given on the 1st of October, or earlier
if de«iied Anply on the premUee, or to
aug7 eodlw* M. 8. THOMSON.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE
MACON, GA.
rpDE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION will
begin October 8,1S73.
For caUlogaee, containing fall information, ad-
dreea
BEY. E. H. MYERS. D. D.,
President.
C. W. Smith. Secretary.ang7 2m
GEORGIA No. 2.
Tustue Sour—Messrs. Ells <£ Laney will sac
rifice another tn.-tle to-day for the regalement
of their customers. This will be in addition to
their usual Inccb, which will be nnnsnaliy fine
to-day, embracing many luxuries sr J substan
tiate—all done up in tbe very best manner.
Excrnsios Tickets to Nrw Yobs.—Tiokels
vis Atlantic Coast Lino for sale by Brown 4
Co. For round trip $43. This is the shortest,
quickest and most reliable route. Meal and
berths furnished between Portsmouth and New
York. Information given on all routes.
august3-aneither tf
Tickets to New York, Philadelphis and Balti
more bj tho most desirable routes, at Brown 4
Co.’s. jaljSOsnnthur tf
PissoSit, —J. W. Ans’ey— 1 “It has broken up
several cases of long standing chiL'e and fevers,
and I find Simmons’ Liver Regulator to be a great
remedy in dytpepeia and liver complaints.'*
Pencilisk your railroad tickets from Brown
Co. for the tame as at the depot. Informa
tion as to time and connections freely given.
Mas. JbfiEnnsK Hoaxs, artist, formerly of
Oeorgia. Address 122 Waverley Place, New
York. Portraits and pictures of any aize taken
from old dignereotypes in the highest Btyle of
art.
rnsoxii.—Jno. J. Allen “I have ured Sim
mon’s Liver Regulator not only once, bnt often,
and confidently assert that it has dons me more
good than any medicine I ever need. I think It
tho greatest medicine for diseases of ths liver
made in tho world. Many of my ns’ghbors have
used it, and all testify to its virtues ”
Mothers, Motuebs, Mothers.—Don’t fail
procure Mbs. Wisslows Sootuiko Sybup for all
diseases incident to the period of teething in chi]'
dren. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind
colic, regulates the bowels, and by giving relief
and health to tho child, gives rest to the mother.
Bo sure to call for “Mas. Wissiow’s Soormsa
Srnup."
For sale by all druggists. jnno 25eod-6m
Patrohizs Hove Entzbtbise.—Mr. P. P. Toale,
whose advertisement appears in another col
umn, baB brought to a high state of perfection tbe
largest and most complete manufactory of doors,
sashes and blinds in tho Southern States. His
warranted woik, untiring energy, personal appli
cation to business and liberal advertising, have
placed his enteiprise among the firs* in the Booth,
tints giving to his many cnatomerswork and prices
that doty competition. Price list sent free on ap
plication.
Paeiabed.—For the convenience oi those not
having the facilities of preparing ths powders, red
to secare Simmons' Liver Regulator from being
carelessly prepared, as well aa to protect tho pub
lio from tho unprincipled substitution of spurious
compounds for ths genuine powders, we manu
facture it also in liquid form—prepared. None
genuine except in our stamped bottle, engraved
wrapper and label, with signature of A. Q. Sim
moos and J. H. Zsilin A Cj. Prepared by one of
the most skilful chemists, at our laboratory in
Philadelphia, and put np in large bottles, making
it the cheapest, purest and boat medicine in the
world. Price 91 per bottle.
Tickets to New York and Philadelphia, via
Pennsylvania Air Line, at Brown 4 Co's.
julyl’Oiunlhur tf
Don’t mix Wiley’s XXXX Flour with
Paris Green to kill caterpillars. It won’t
hurt them. Such flour fattens—don’t
kill.
Tickyts via Atlantic Coast Line, for sale by
Brown A Co. First class fare $27.
jalj-OsanUmr tf.
Hunt, Rankin A i^^ar-—This well known and
reliable firm have received a large lot of Dr. Hood ®
Eureka Liver Medicine. It baa tbe praise of all
wbo have tried it. In bottles at 60 oenU and $1.00
Wk earnestly reoommend oar readers to give up
ths qm of poieonioas hair preparations, as they too
frequently produce, first, headache, and after-
wards, more serious complaints. Tee a restorer
entirely harmless, and each a one Nations' Crys
tal Discovery certainly Is.
Brick Dust Deposit indicates kidney com
plaint. Check it at once. Helmbold’s Extract
Bachn, the Diuretic par excellence, is a certain
specific for aU Diseases of the urinary organs and
sexual system. Dr. Helmbold is the only man who
ever really utilized and extracted the pre-eminent
virtues of Bncha. His preparation is as much
superior to the so-called "Baches," as cream is to
skimmed milk. Ia fact, it never fails. Sold by
druggists.
Joy to the World I Woman is Free!—Amonj
the many modem discoveries looking to the happi
ness and amelioration of the human race, none is
entitled to higher consideration than the renowced
emedy —Dr. J. Bradfield'e Female Regulator,
Woman's Best Friend. By it woman is emanci
pated from numberless tils peculiar to her sex.
Before its magic power all irregularities of the womb
vanish. It cures whites. It cures suppression cf
tbe menses. It removes uterine obstructions. It
cures constipation and strengthens the system. It
braces the nerves and purifies tho blood. It never
fails, as thousands of women will testify. This
valuable medicine is prepared and sold by L. H.
Bnuldeld, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price $1.50 per
bottle. AI1 respectable drug men keep it.
Tcssraz*, All, 1863.
Mb. L. H. Ba id field—Sir: Please forward us,
immediately, another supply of Braditeld’s Fe
ral* Regulator. We find it to be aU that is
laimed for it, and we have witnessed tbe most de
cided and happy effects produced by it.
Very respectfully.
Hunter A Alexander.
W<?, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in
commending to the trade Du. J. Bradfield's Fe
male Bzoulitok—believing it to be a good and re
liable remedy for the diseases for which he recom
mends it.
W. A. Lanbdzll, Atlanta, Go.
Pemberton, Wilson, Taylor A Co.,
Atlanta, Go.
Red wine A Fox, Atlanta, Go.
W. 0. Laws he, Atlanta, Ga.
W. Boot A Sox, Marietta, Go.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Troup County •
This is to certify that I hive examined the recipe
of Dr. J. Bead fi eld, of this county, and as a medi
cal man pronounce it to be a combination of medi-
c.neu of great merit in th& treatment of all the dis
eases of females for which he rt cominer.du it. This
December 21,1853. Wk. P. B*> sley, M. D.
Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, Wholesale Agents.
mavl0d2awAwly Maoon, Ga*
Nervous Debilitt.—A depressed, irritable state
of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feeling; no
energy or animation; confused head, weak memo
ry, often with dabUitaring, involuntary dischargee.
The consequence of excesses, mental overwork or
indiscretions. This xxrvoub debilitt finds a sov
ereign cure in Humphreys’ Homeopathic Specific,
No 23. It tonee up tbe system, arrests discharge*,
dispels the mental giocm and despondency, and re
juvenates the entire system. It is perfectly harm
less and always efficient. Price $5 for a package of
five boxes and a large $2 vial of powder, which is
important in old, serious cases; or il per single
box. Sold by all druggists, or sent by mail on re
ceipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE OO.. No. 562 Broad
way, N. Y. For sale by John Ingal s and Hunt,
Rankin & Lamar. Macon. Ga.
prl5 cod&aw tf
OBSTACLE* TO nARRIAGE.
HAPPf RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from ths
effects of Errors and Abases in early life. Man
hood restored. Impediments to Marriage remov
ed. New method of treatment. New and remark
able remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, No. 2 South Ninth et., Philadelphia, Pa..—
an institution having a high reputation for hooor-
| able conduct and professional skill. JalySdSm
15
- CENTS •
15-
^^Lti DRIXK9, plain or fancy, are cow fifteen
cents each at the Georgia No. 2.
No charge in liquors.
None kept bat the best.
OASEY A ESPENNER,
aug72t Proprietors.
WHISENANT’S
Caterpillar Destroyer
Royalty Removed!
w E will sell the Whiaenant’s Caterpillar De
stroyer to any who wish to nee it at seven and
half cents a pound, advising tho use of twenty
pounds to the aore. This compound we have no
hesitation in recommending os tho most effectual,
aud of little or no injury to the plant. This price
is about aa cheap as any farmer con prepare it—to
say nothing of the bad results which may follow
the use of such poisonous compounds when not
properly or perfectly mixed. To place it in th®
reach of all the owner of tho patent has waived
the royalty.
“ Albixy, Go., August 1, 1873.
11 The Whisenant compound has been experi
mented with by a good many of onr planters, and
very thoroughly. It has answered every expects
tion, and without iejury to the plant when applied
as directed.
“ N. A A. F. TIFT A CO.”
Our terms are cash or approved acceptance,
Address all orders to
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
JuneI5eod<fcw6m Druggists, Macon, Ga.
G EORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY.—Whereas,
Bafas L. McNair, of said ooanty. has filed
his application in this office for exemption and set
ting apart and valuation of a homestead of person
alty and realty, and I will pass upon the same at
my office on the 16th day of August instant at 11
o'clock A. M.
aug7 2t W. F. CANNON, Ordinary.
W ILKINSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE —
Will be sold before tbe Conrt-hou«e door in tbe
town of Irwinton. in paid c-unty, on the first Tuesday
in September next, within tbe legal hours of sale, tbe
following lands, as the property of Ell Frarner, to-
wit: One hundred and forty-five acres of land, more
or Jess, lying in t K .e 27th district of said county and
adjoining lands of David Solomon. E. J. Mw07 and
B. L. Smith, beinr tho place whereon said Eli Frasner
lives, and which is in h's pozpesrion. and being parts
cl lots No*. 199 and 200 in said district. Sold as tbe
property rf said Frasner to satisfy one fi fa issued
from the County Court of raid county, in favor of
Mitchell Fountain v? «aid Eli Fra«ner.
sueTtds J. K. BRAN AN. Deputy Sheriff-
/GEORGIA. WILKINSON COUNTY.—Whereas
V J John. McArtba and J. W. Branan, executors oi
♦he lost will and testament of Sarah Hudson.deceased,
hare applied for diamisrion from raid executorship
of raid deceased. These are therefore to eite all per
sons interested to show cause within the time pre
scribed by law why said letters of dismission should
not be granted to applicants. Giren under my hand
opd official seal this August 5,1873.
au*7 3m W. F. CANNON. Ordinary.
rvEORGIA. WILKINSON COUNTY.—Whereas.
\J the estate of E.J.Rozar, late of said county, de
ceased, has been represented to the undersigned as
without representation.
There are. therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear atmyoffioe, on orbe-
r m .» dovlnJieptember '
fore the first Mo
xt.aud show
in'
cause, if ary they have, why letters of Rdminirtrarion
should not be granted to the Clerk of the Superior
Court, or some other proper perron.
Witness my hand and official signature, this, August
— W.y.CANHOH-
Ordinary Wilkinson County.
G EORGIA. WILKINSON COUNTY.-Whereas.
Joel J. Brewer, administrator of the ertate of
Sarah Brewer, late of raid county, deceased, hss filed
hi? application for dismission from said administra
tion.
There are. therefore, to cite and admonish all per
rons concerned to be and appear at my r ffice. on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission
should not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this Au*ru3t
5th. 1873. w-f. cannon,
au*7-3m Ordinary Wilkinson County.
f^hORGIA..WILKINSON COUNTY.-Nottce is
V-S h-reby gtreu that we shall *pply to the October
term of the Ordinarv Court of Wilkinson county for
leave to sell the wildland? belonging to tbecs’ateof
JoelDeese. deceased. TH-J3. M FkEEMAN.
BARGAINS IN MILLINERY!
H AYI ’iG determined to cloee up my business, 7.
am offering from this date and until the en
tire lot us disposed of, xcy stock of
Millinery and Fancy Goods
At prices that cannot fail to pleaee alL My stook
consists in part of
Lvdiss* Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons,
Lace Goods, Hair Goods, Collars, Cuffs,
Zephyr Worsted,
And m fact everything usually kept in my line.
Call and examine my goods and buy them at
your own price.
00^6 d2w MBS L. F. HENDRIX-
New Boarding House.
O N THE FIRST OF AUGUST I will open the
Hon?e on Mu berry street, opposite tbe I*a-
DierHouee, (Granite Hall) formerly kept by N
Binswanger. Board $25 per month, and the table
supplied with the beet the market»ffords. Rooms
can be hsd either with or without fnmituze.
aug6 lm R. AL BROWN, Agent.
Macon Fire Insurance & Trust
Association.
T HE Board cf Director* have declared » divi
dend of EIGHT PER GENT, on the imount
cf Stock paid in, p.v&ble on »nd after tbe 5tn mat.
J. MONROE OGDEN,
Sec’y and Treaa.
Macon, Angnat 4,1873.ang5 3t
FOR SALE.
O NE of the most desirable places in V.n6ville,
containing 45 acres, with good wells of wa
ter. oomfortab!e improvenui to. with woad onougli
to last a family for four or five years. Good or
chard of rations kinds frnit Tbe place will be
B0?d. or traded Jor city proDtrty in Maoon.
Apply to * A. J. O 9B,
angS eodtf At Oliver, Donfiaas A Co's.
MABKET GARDEN FOR SALE.
T HB Finest Market Garden ia the vicinity of
Macon, adjoining Judge Knott's place, is of
fered for sale or rent It has on area of twenty-
one acres, in high cultivation. On it is a frame
building containing fivo rooms, and near it all nec
essary outhouses and a fine well of water. For
terms, etc., apply to EDWARD LONG-
I can bo found at tbo market every day until
nine in the morning %nd on the premises, the re
mainder of the day. aug5 In.*
ELECTION NOTICE.
TTTNDEB and by virtue of a resolution pasrfid by
U the City Council of the City of Macon, an
election will be held in the several wards of the
city, on 8ATURDAY, the lfith day of August. 1873,
for an Alderman, to fill the vacancy of Barron
Carter, of the First Ward. Fells will be opened
from 8 o’clock a. w. to 6 o’clock p. -M. at the fol
lowing places : First Ward—At Engine House^of
F:re Company No. 8. Second Ward—At Engine
Jlouse of Fire Company No. 4. Third Word—At
Comt house. Fourth tfard—At Oi y Hall.
J. W BUBKE,
Mayor Fro T em.
Attest:
J. A. McManus, Clerk O. O.augStd
FOR RENT CHEAP.
T he two commodious 8TORE3 on Cherry
street, at present occupied by Coleman A
Newsom, are for rent from first day of October
next. Apply to J- VALENTINO,
juneSta C8 Cherry street.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite Huff’s New Building,
Cherry Street, between Third *nd fourth,
MACOM, SEOB3U.
T HIS weU-known home being now »oit»b!j
fitted np. the undersigned i» prepared to ec-
commodate Boarders—Permanent, Transient and
D»y. Guests will reoeive best attention, and tbe
Table supplied with the finest the market affords.
Jatj30 tt J, H. BttEMER
FOR THE TOILET.
JEXOEIDA WATER. (Murray A Lvnman’a,)
MAGNOLIA WATER. (Bunee',)
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE, (orig'nal,)
LUBINX GENUINE EXTRACTS,
MAGNOLIA BALM.
BLOOM OF TOOTH.
MILK OF VIOLET
BLANO DR FEBLE3,
SOZOOONT,
DAN FORTH'S DENTIFRICE.
Also, a lull line of
IMPORTED and DOMESTIC SOAPS,
POiVDEB,
POMADES.
COSMETICS, etc, etc
At tbe Drug Store of
ROLAND B HALL,
Comer Cherry street and Cotton Avenne.
aug5 tf
READY!
W. A. JUHAN & GO.
Beapectfnlly announce their Block removed to
COLEMAN’S
S. T-
Old Stand,
PEN 1UCT SCHOOL FOR BOYS
TWO MILES NORTH OF BALTIMORE, HD.
The next seesion will begin on the I8ih of
September.
I N the abeence of tbe Principal, who is traveling
in Europe with some of hie pupils, application
for places should be made to Maioolm H. John*
eton, Eeq., 81 St. Paul street. Baltimore.
K M. JOHNSTON.
Pen Lucy, near Waveriy, Baltimore county. Hd.,
July SO, 1873. ang5 dlw&wlm
AVENUE STORE TO BENT.
T HE STORE cn Cotton Avenue, now occupied
pied bv Mrs Hendrix.
Also, theFLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-five
rooms, with garden and outbuilding*. One of the
beat etanda for a boarding-bonee in the city.
Apply to
ang2tf G. B. BOBEBTS.
JO RENT.
T WO TENEMENT HOUSES or ono eight-room
Honse for rent.
Apply to
jqlyj-.tf OLIVER. DOUQLAS3 & CO.
Wanted! Wanted!
A SITUATION as Teacher of the English Lan
guage, or Music, in an Academy or private
family, by a lady of exparieuce. Terms moderate.
No objection to the country. Beferences given if
required. Address,
ABO, Post-office Box 451,
julySO 6t Macon, Ga.
For
HOUSE AND LOT
Sale or Kent, in VineTille.
"A TY HOUSE AND LOT ta Vinovflle h now for
iV-L eale or rent on the mOBt favorable term*.
l'ooaefBion given on the first of October.
jnly33 lot W. A. HUFF.
And their readiness to serve the oid customers of
S. T. Coleman and J.,B. Boss 4 8. T. Cole
man, and all the new ones who will,
give them a call.
In order to make room for an immense
FALL STOCK
We will close ont the remainder of our
SUMMER GOODS
At a sacrifice, and shall offer
GREAT BARGAINS
CLOSED OUT
We desire to carry over as few goods as possible,
consequently we are prepared to deal as liberally
on this line as our
FRIENDS CAN ASK.
Call on
ang3tf W. A JUHAN 4 OO.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(FORMERLY SPOTSWOOD),
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
. THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOVATED FROM BASEMENT TO ATTI0.
BOARD S3 OO PER DAY.
F. WHELANi Proprietor.
AGENCY
—OF THE—
ESTABLISHED A. D. 1805.
Specially Reinsured with the
FACTORS’ & TRADERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY
—AND THE—
Louisiana Mutual Insurance Company,
ALL OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.
COMBINED CASH ASSETS, - - - - ^3.773,07-2 63.
INSURES AGAINST FIRE.
Losses Adjusted With Liberality and Paid Promptly.
JAMES H. LOW.
(Forojeily of Wood A Low, and late President La Equitable Life Insurance Oo of N. 0 )
Manager Rout hern Department
Office No. 10 Whitehall street, James' Bank Block. P. O. Box 106, ATLANTA, GA
S. M. FARRAR & H. £. BACKUS, '
Resident Agents. Office, Planters' Banking Company.
BUY THE BES
Lanireth's to Crop Tin® Se
BUTA B1GA,
FLAT DUTCH,
BED TOP,
LABOE GLOBE,
USD,
FEESH CABBAGE SEED for fall planting.
JOHN INGALLS,
Druggist and Pharmacist, 4th and Poplar streets,
july20 tf Hollineworth Block
MEDICAL CARD.
F BOH this date DK. WM. B. BURGESS may be
found, day and night, at his office over Rankin,
Maesenburg & Co.’s Drug Store, corner Mnlberry
and Third streets.
Macon, April 28,1873. od4pr28sa
WANTED.
A N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, desiring
to locate in Macou, wishes to mike an en
gagement with a responsible house for the coming
Beason. Address, for one week, BOX 432.
]nly31 tf
LAW CARD.
M esses, woodward * toole, of Dooly
county, Ga., having formed a legal copart
nership, respectfally offer their Borvicee to the
mblie, and will practice in the counties of Wilcox,
lodge, Irwin, Worth, Macon, Sumter and Hous
ton. Special attention given also to cases in the
Supreme and Federal Coarts.
Address, Vienna, Ga. jniylS d3m*
E. B. POTTER. M. D.
Homoeopathist.
O FFICE Weed's Block, Second street, third door
below Johnston's jewelry establishment.
Keaidence Lanier House. July 15 tf
WANTED.
O NE FINE SHOE AND BOOT MAKES, and
one good Feg Workman. Address.
W. H. TILLEBY, Dublin,
Jnlv23 dim Laurens Ooanty. Ga
Mineral Waters.
KISSINGEN, (artificial).
VICHY, (artificial).
CONGRESS, (artificial).
EXCELSIOR SARATOGA, (natural),
SODA WATEB, (in its excellence),
All of the above Waters are on draught at the
“Mammoth Fountain.'’
CONGRESS, (diamond 0).
HATHOBN, (Saratoga).
ROOKBKIDGE AL.OJI, (Virginia).
IRISH GINGER ALE.
KISSINGEN AND VIOHY SALTS.
OBAB ORCHARD (Ky.) SALTS
All genuine and in bottles, at the Drag Btoie of
RANKIN, HASSENBURG & CO.
]uly30tf
CITY BANK
Macon, Georgia.
CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS.
DIRHOTOKH.
WM. B. JOHNSTON,
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
)nly22 Pm
WM. S. nOLT.
JNO. B. BOSS
FOR SALE
100 000 FSET OF ASSORTED LUMBER.
Call at
julySO dlw
CBOCKEITS WOBKS.
FOR RENT.
O NE THREE BOOM DWELLING, plastered
and with blinds to windows, excellent well of
water, fronting James Keymour’a residence ; price,
$15 per month. Aleo one six room dwelling near
Tatnall hquire, adjoining the residence of E.
Price; throe acres of land attached, good well of
water: price. $25 per month. Apply to
J. BEYuOUB DODGERS.
july!7 lm at tieymonr. Tinsley A Co.
WANTED AT ONCE,
,NE OR TWO first-c!as3 practical Gin Makers,
(Bre&ster), to whom the highest wages will
be paid, by the day or piece,
julyll tf - P. O. SAWYER.
O 1
Eclectic Institute,
T'OR YOUNG LADIES, Baltimore, Maryland.
JC Number of Pupils limited to forty. For cir
culars apply to the Principal.
MRS. LEIITIA TYLER BEHPLE.
augl dim Of Virginia.
n.E0R9lA, TWIGGS COUNTY.-On the first Mon-
y* diy is October next application will bo made to
the Court of Ordinary of Twigs* county fer leave to
sell the lands belonging to tbe estate ot James Balk-
corn, deceased. late of laid county, for»he benefit of
and distribution am peg ths heirs of raid deceased.
J. F. B \LKCOM,
. LAFAYETTE BALKCOM.
sue. SOd*Administrators of Jqq. Balkecm.
G EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.-Notise is hereby
given to all persons haring demands against Jas.
Lolkeom. deceased, late of Twiggs eounty. to present
them to us. properly made out. within the time re
quired by law. so os to rhow their character, amount
and for settlement. All persons indebted to said de
ceased are also hereby required to mike immediate
payment.
J.F. BALK COM.
L-- LaFAYErTB BAT.KCOM.
7 601* Adm n estate of Ja-. Balk com. dec'J.
c°
OMMISSIONERS'SALS.—Agreeable to on order
_ from the Honorable Superior Coart of Jones
c-iuuty, will be sold for distribution, beiore the Court
house aoor. in Clinton, between the legal hours of
the first Tuesday in September next: One
oure.aui lor, ia the town ot Clinton, moderately
ell improved, and contains about three acres—
nown os tbe Wilty B. Pope late residence
Terms cash. P. L. CLOWKK,
F. 8. JOHNSON. Jk„
«. W. tf ANN.
W. A. JtiHAN.
. , ^ , R. J. TURNER,
jul?3Q d^wlm Comm*‘sinner
NOTICE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE )
Macoi a*d Ac gust a Buluoad, -
Augusta, Ga., July 81, ib73. j
AN and after to-morrow, 1st proximo, tickets to
Vy Now York and return via Charleston and
steamers, eon be obtained for $48. by applying to
Ticket Agent of this rood, at the Passenger Depot.
ti. K. JOHNSON,
augl lw Superintendent.
MFORTED TURNIP SEEDS—Dickson's Defi-
ance ixtra Bute Biga, Improved Green Top
Scotch Yellow, (very ee.oct.) White Bomeraman,
(fine,) Red Tankard. Yellow Tankard, Garby
White Slone, Orange Jelly, Broad Leaved Essex
Rape, Turnip Rooted Rape. The above have late
ly arrived from Q teen Victoria's seedsmen, who
have for many years devoted unremitting care
and attention to the improvement of the different
varieties. The stock we now offer to the public is
tbe mist select and perfect character.
Ja»y22 2v GEORGE BEGG8.
COAL ORBEK
ANTHRACITE COAL AND WOOD.
W E will sell Goal during the month of August
at reduced rates. Send in your orders now
and avoid last winter's trouble, i erms each,
tugt d3m BUPIS A 11088.
Civil and Mechanical
EN’GHN'EER.IBr&
A T the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy,
New York. Instruction very practical. Ad
vantages unsurpassed in this country. Graduates
obtain excellent positions. Reopens September
17th. For the Annual Register, containing im
proved Coarse of Study, and fall particulars,
address PROF. CHARLES DROWNE,
augl dim Director.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT.
FORTY PEE CENT. SAVES
15 Saloon, can be foand the finest Wines, Li
qaora and Lager Beer at prices that cannot fail to
pleaee all. G. D. LAWRENCE,
Juh27eod2w Proprietor.
FOR RENT.
S TOBE-HOU8E reoently occupied by Johnson
4 Smith, in the Planters’ Warehouse. Pos-
see.ion given immediately.
Also, one four-room DWELLING and six two-
room HOUSES.
Apply to
ang2eodlm H. T. JOHNSON.
S. M. IP. COLLEGE.
T BE FALL TERM of this institution opens 27th
inet. Tuition $60 per annum. B ard $200.
Every department filled by experienced teachers.
8end for catalogue*. J. N. BRADSHAW,
aug2eodlm President.
DR. J. EMMETT BL1CKSHEAR,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Office, No. 2 Cotton avenne (np stairs,) next door
to Mr. Pajne’s Drag Store.
Residence, Walnut street, (above Spring.) McBar-
ney’s tenement building, Maoon, Go.
decl lawtf
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE,
STAUNTON, VA.
T HE 24th annual session begins Poptember 25
1873. One of th. flrat Schools for loose
Ladies in the South. Twenty-three teachers and
officers. Scenery grand; buildings elegant; health
nnenrpaeeed; feeble constitutions here restored :
pupils from all the States from Maryland to Texas.
Board and College Tnliion for scholastic year <240.
For catalogue of S4 pages, address
RAV. W. A. HARRIS, President,
angfidlawlm „ - Staunton, Ya,
MILCH COWS FOR S*LE.
HAVE a number of fine Milch Cows, in good
order, which I derire to diepesa of at fair
piices
anj3 lawlw JEBE HOLLIS.
GRIER HOUSE
FORSYTH. GA.
J G. GRIER, the propietor, has reduc3d the
• rates of hoard to $2 per day for the benefit
of travelers and parties going to tbe Indian Spring.
After tbe first of September the usual rates will be
reeumed. augSeodtf
THE 8TANDARD. Emerson A Palmeil $1 50
Unexcelled ns a Collection of Church Music.
THE RIVER OF LIFE. Perkins A Bent
ley 50
The Newest and Freshest cf Sabbath School
Song Books.
CHEERFUL VOICES. L. O. Emerson. 60
Very beautiful School Song Book.
GEMS OF STRAUSS. Johann Strauss. 2 50
All the best Strauss Music.
ORGAN AT HOME. For Reed Organs. 2 50
200 most attractive pieces.
CLARKE'S DOIaLAK INSTRUCTORS
For Reed Organs, Piano and Violin.
EMERSON'S CHANTS AND RESPONSES. 1 00
DB- STREETER'S VOICE BUILDING. 1 50
Sold everywhere. Sent post-paid for retail prioe.
0HA8. H. DITSON A OO ,
711 Broadway, New York.
OLIVER DITSON A OO.,
JiilyftdSswftwtf Boston. 1
MACON BOARD OF REFERENCE. (By Permission.)
R. M. Bazemore. of Adams A Bszemore.
John O. Card, of Garh\rt A Curd
B. L. Willingham of Lawton A Willingham
8. Waxelbaum. of Waxelb*um A Bro.
J W Burfca, of J W. Burke A Co.
J B Rops, of Ro*e A Ooiemsn.
i W. Cubbedpe. of Cubbedge. Hazlehurst A Co. J Joseph Dairaenburg, of Nussbaum A Dannenbnnj.
H. Plant, of I. O. Plant A 8on. j Asher Ayres
Thomas Hardeman, of Haideman A Sparks. | Thomas G. Dempsey.
aug4lm
O. A Nutting. President Oity Bank.
J. E. Jones, PresideT t Central Bank.
I C- Plant. President First National Bank.
W. J. Lawton, President Planters' Banking Co.
S. G. Bonn. President Exchange Bank
W. 8- Holt. President Southwestern Railroad Oo
GEORGIA MILLS!
WILEY’S XXXX, AMBER,
PEARL DUST,
CORAL.
“ THESE ARE OUR JEWELS.”
Wo h&ye Just completed many improvements and addition, to our Mills, and are turning out daily
250 BARRELS OF FLOUR I
We wonld call the eapocial attention of merchants to onr popular brands, as we can offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE.
Always on hand a choice selection of
STOCK. FOOD.
ALSO BRAN IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCASERS.
BURR & FLANDERS,
GEOEGIA MILLS.
I
STILL TRIUMPHANT.
O. W. MASSEY
EXCELSIOR
Cotton Gin!
PATENTED JULY, 1871.
I^^OULD tatetbis method of informing the public that hundreds are now innse
from Virgin^
reneral O**
“s bt L5°J
For the information of those who have not seen the Gin in use, would state that it runs
fast, cleans seed perfectly, and makes a beautiful sample of cotton. The roll box is so coot ^
that it is impossible to break the roll or ohoke the Gin by any fair means, and a child ten flfl00 n
feed it as well as any one. AU of which I guarantee, and warrant* every Gin to give entire as
• no balk. . _ iha pflttoni*
One improvement in my cotton or roll box Is, it is longer at the top than where tee
pulled between the ribs. . . .. tale®
Parties purchasing Cotton Gins would do well to look to this before purchasing other
determined to protect my patent from any and all infringements COTTON 0**
Parties wishing to purchase Gotten Gins would do well to examine THB EXCELSIOR OOi
before purchasing. Samples eon be seen at
Juiy29 deodSm
cabhakt £ ocm’MPg.