The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 15, 1873, Image 3
LUDDEN & BATES,
SOUTHEItN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANN AH. GA.
MORE PATTERNS AND PRETTIER ONBS THAN AST ONE
i ever broarht he
Mv^urtte, AimiittU-r, Velvet. Brass*-1'
Brash and G
; AMB OLD STAND AND NEW STORE
Hsron. Ga.
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS IN
Connects with the Albany T
and the Fort Gaines Train at l
cept Sunday.
Albany Ttain connects dally
Gulf Railroad Trains at Alban
Arlington on Blakely Extension
Wednesday ami Friday, returni
COLUMBUS 1 DAY PASSKNi
rolls Domestic Ba:
100 do ‘‘Elephant” Bagging.
50 hales Gunny Baggijig, 2 1
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2
10,000 lbs Arrow Ties.
25 hales Bagging Twine.
Arrive at Columbus 12;43 a m
Leave Columbus A 1:2& a M
Arrive at 31an>n &*5 a M
KUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon. 9:10 P M
Arrive at Eu/auJa.
Arrive at Albany
7:22 A M
5:45 P M
8:80 P M
5:20AM
-—— Macon and Kufmila on this
schenlule Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and
Thurday nights, connect at Simthvillo with
trains to Albany;
VIRGIL POWERS.
Engineer amt Superintendent.
COLLINS & LITTLE
octllly
[7^ROM the results of the use of our Cotton and
F Com Fertiliser the pa*t thn-e aaam and
ve experience with it last season for Wheat, wo
re induced to put up for sale our mixed cliciui-
ds for the Fall aud Winter Crops. The Corn-
xind is made up of the same chemicals ax our
Dtton aud Com Fertilizer, but in different pro-
>rtions, as winter crops will bear more stirnu-
— *u— .i *rn in summer.
lating than thus.- irrovv i
The Compound Contains all the
Elements of Peruvian
Guano,
And will we think, prove as rapid a forcer as the
best granes. The Wheat Crop is such an impor
tant one to our country that we are anxious to
hare our planters use this Compound. It will be
seen that it is even cheaper than Cotton Seed*, and
is of great permanent improvement to the soiL
Tliese chemicals not only fast one season, but we
know of instances in which they have been very
plainly perceptible on the
‘ HARLEY SHEAF” STOVES, and have i
with them the
DOWN DAY PAfidKNGKR TRAIN.
The demand for tickets is unparalleled, and all
desiring to pa it input- in the drawings should at
once form their clubs and send in their orders.
AGENTS WANTED in all States, Cities
and Towns tn the V. S. and Canatlis.
Money should lie sent by Registered Letter, I*.
,p. Order or Express, with the full address of the
purchaser in plain writing.
Every package of 11 tickets has a chance to win
11 prizes, but positively certain to win one, while
one person out of every ten who purchase a pack
age of 11 is bound to win two prizes.
For further information and particulars, senu
for.circulars to the Manager and Prppnctor. and
WM. B. JOHNSTON.
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
juljrgi to
Crockett’s Patent Balance Gear Portable Horse Power.
Can bo used in the common gin house, or you ran do you trinniiur in a log cabin, or a
10x20 feet. Warranted to run lighter than any Power made. It has had its trial sad came off ’
riou-sand ready to try again.
3Iachinery of all kinds made and repaired at my works. 1 Send for circular, to
oc^lOtf CROCKETT'S IKON WORKS, Macon, ti
*p23eod3in
OLLKCTIOXS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
fcbl51v tI t vr/w.v n j - > t
J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSOX.
PLANTERS’ BANK,
.jaonoo
.. 18,450
R ECEIVES PteojAdiwuro Fuw.kinsd
• *rlk» Rselmr -*e; also. Ml tnd straw.
Collect :• ms made at all wraaihle points.
Interest I«ud on Deposits whe* made tar a
udM time.
i’M.J.ASD*RSON. Pn n’t. W. E. BcowN.Oash'r
xmuKrroos
fm. J. Aodarson, Cot Rush L. IVnnard
oi. win. Felton. Dr. IT. A Mathews,
kOOO prizes of 10
Quarters$2.50.
v-i bv tV* Slate,* re all
anwd, and all drawings
; f sworn commissioners.
1- published in the Sl
if drawing sent to pur-
scheme the last day of
Its
Money Orders,
ss. Send tor a
Draft
Oi FTENTERPRISE
Siiisin
31I RR.lV, MILLER 1 CO.
H. St. IxXiis. ic
CHOICK TRI06. PorllirtiSrha l«
r... K.v * S Ti.i. i. JuJ . a:.
R1VKK OK I.IFB. For '•.bh.lh-
Forking Hrnllr. »nd 40 other con
CHKKRFl'I. VOICES. For Com:
By L-O. Bmqngn. - - . -
HOUR OF SINGING. For High
A CERTAIN CURE FOR CHILLS AID FEVER.
STANDARD. For Cb> i
Emerson and i*almrr
DEVOTIONAL CHIME:
By Asa Hull.
MUSICAL TREASURE,
and Instnimental.)
Seven ad rairably condi
are1*> ir numbered to lb
perfectly h each fitffid ts
Ei'l>«rK<tX m RLT>"4*
1 lAmsr. of Macon
. and druggists and
nria. Fk'nda. Ala.,
and South Carolina
prevail.
E- & LOYLESS.
G* riecal Agent.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean
DK. WOODBEIDGES
PAIN LINIMENT
Time,
H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in the time-kwj*sng of rc> fii.e
loralstor, by th* crcrtx*n of an observatory ami me of th»* must approved TRANSIT INSTKl •
ME NTS. for the purpesa* of otaert inr the meridian of the sun and stars, 1 will be able to keep
the exact Marun mean time U> within a fraction erf a sect.ud.
* m m SptcuU attention paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine Watches, as icell as all kinds
•gee work •tads to order, jul27 ly
EMuVhS in from five to twenty minutes the
. - >.* \. .••* : :4-4 NFl R.AL<tlA and
KM Kl’M ATl>M. .liMg^rrj s-pere
!*tht- ST l KKN ES> «‘F TH11 JulNTS which
K-Uita amenanw- th** »a-t. It *1»» cr.res
RAINS OF THE JOINTS in tarlvc hour*
GUM-BOILS. NERVOUS HEADACHES.
CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO,
General Commission Merchants,
Rouen 14. Onental Building. CHICAGO.
B*4r to W. A. Huff. M*o«v ma>Y km
GRIER HOUSE
FORSYTH. GEORGIA
J fi. GRIER, the proprvtor. has rvdmrd ibr-
• rate* of fewni u> i^r day for the herv-rn
uf trandt-n and partte* n»mr to il** i IK liar.
nd Ti-.th hex. m fra a udc to rive mxnute»;al»
Knur Warm .-vud M*-nmgim. The nerond
w: *** ctin^i in Hnaonuk. n lr-u:utin ihv la*t
i a few mmutes, the (cun in tb** head and neck,
nd th- rvo-t*ly thr mus-k* erf the nock.
Srt* rirrubirsfTii'.tamingct-rUflcatre of it* virtue*
»,m ih -*c who hair uad it. at th<* Drug Storeso
l ft H ALL. Macon, and H F. ULMER. Sa\ioi-
ah a ho halt* it for sak. Addrvst order* t*
Lib- D (i Wotii BkiihLC.
XMi-wti . Itwamwirk. Ga.
ordering tliein. All letter* mu*l
b>- add rvxxed to
Main Otfic**.
p>l W. Fifth Street.
wctlcUaCu
L. D. SINE. Box 86.
Cincinnati, O
THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH ANT) MESSENGER: WE ONES DA Y
OCTOBER 15: 1R73.
GEORGIA M1MTART IXSTITITE
roKVICN
Rl-Clcl* ana Mnierr.
j Corel* ■llllar, la.II,utc.
I In July, ^7-, n smell numl.-r of tho
J ei^Mwlot* an.l Pwrf—ou of the Georgia
i Mil)t.irv In.utute met in the ,-itv of M.*
action r- iirn I netu ami ar^anizcil thenmelve. into the
Manarehut. A.~« iation of the ex-Ciuf, t.. and Profeaa-
mtbl.-ntly a.x- «™of the Georgia Militmr In*tituto, and
usvu I •■bnrted Captain Jolin MUledg»*a President.
' ,n: - MEUCEE UNIVERSITY
ml the |
MACON, GA.
NOTES.
»,..! II— no
, (|> r jM tl
iva.titutional.
areeliri-
, .litoral •Ihlrit'.'
kM ■
There i
a* to the eonceai
_ -I i. (aid t
• N
[..»rt a motion tor the j J* UdhwoIt, l*e|. Secretary; li. .
M n-irehy at the re. G.J.I... l>q.. Tr-xe'iTer.
I iiainher. Their pro-I Captain MiLl.-hre, through tho pape:
.• r»*'tyrati«»n of ! the State, called on all th»? as-eadets ru
nd jgixlmuie-ntary “^'1 i>rofea.-gjrs to meet iaconrention on
on of the txmntry Do- lrt day of S»*ptember, 1S73, in the i r 'j
n<l the imm«Hiiate '-*>tf of AtlantH. I »hi
'nnnt-GenoraJ of In seapaose to that invitat-on about •
nothing definit-- eighty of in* nut and enrolled ovn-dvea a> '"j*
ion* the Count of ) members of the Association, at the Mine
Wilh m full corp» «
the Kilbp
j. xaid L. l»Te iua‘l»* in r»x r »Ar»l f tim
^nd policy of the future ^or-
It is, however, alleg'd that in
♦*,-r to hi* supporters he declares that
v JdtfCt is the union of parties in Fraac*-
"j the rMtorstSon of b.-r glory, groat-
^ pr r-j»t»rity, on«l h»- rt*i»udiaG**- th»-
■strBtioo of introdti''inz extreme rvustive
- ,-,crva, or of attacking Italy.
TV*Ciriita Cattolica, the official •rgan
jUxnMM Court, lays down the fol-
9 Mi pD ^mmme to be adopted by the
\ . ^ (jkiVvrnment for the *al ration of
Ff*»rv. "in regard to her internal p»jl-
v " the P*I H ’* r ’’Fnuics han only to
j'aygg batwrCQ lr«gitimate niouarchy in
C irfijfinol form And truth, and with all
cooseqnen« or the abysH, either
^.Jratio# Ly her King or the fate of Spaiu
jpj Poland.** Aooortling to the Clnlta.
U^t two-thinls of the French are con-
of the inevitability of tbnr-e alt*-r-
* Abrtsul, France can be only the
,^-tioushut hsphaiWt enemy of those
w ... }, .-fal.lii.il tlu-ir pre-
^i,!ely h i»- to hold their plac.- by the
,i-#aru*L 4>, ‘ of Fiance. The policy of
• • -ith.-r a timig of uio. k- ry
, r» l<rp»d • »l preparation of war on Prus-
'.fts&'tthi- kingdom of Italy. The dos-
•rurt.on of Franee has iMendoddsd upon
.& the **■< n't plans of the Jlt-rlin Sjttzm*
ai.<1 in tbs iHwts of tho Italian Carlionori.
Wonderful dinpeivation of Providonco!
pbr two States which are most intent
i.p4i d«»tr»»yiiiR the j*r<*x]*erity and cxist-
,i- of France, are me same whicii ar«
waging the most relentless war on tin
t «tholic Church* The German Em pin
la* conceive! the insane Idea of destroy
;nj Catholicism and atolishing Papacy
ly the aid of Italy. And as France forms
L.c greatest obstacle to the execution of
i!,. v projects, liotli States vent upon that
.. uatry the rage which fills their hearts
ajpunst the Church/*
*• Illustrious France for the present ha*
but to jevpare morally, politicaHy and
physically for the events tho future has in
• ,t<*•.- for her. May she understand how
to he patient and craftly towanls her en-
nai«a ; may she reply to their insolent pro-
T<«-xtions by the pniofs of her progress in
mi**)* ami strength. Then sho may
,,.unt upon renewing in Europe in the
not far distant future the gesta Dei per
/"reams."
The Republicans are making great ef-
foiU to thwart tne designs of the Mon-
xn'hists. The Left is entirely united and
the Republican journals of all shmlos are
imsminous in *upj»orting the Candidab-.s
who iiledgo thtmisclvcH to vote for the.
republic. Monsieur do IUnnusat, Minis
ter of Foreign Affairs, under Thierv, has
o.iuMakMi to contest an election in tho
•h'jariment of tlte Garonne against the
Monarchist*' candidate. Thiers, himself,
ins letter to the Mayor of Nancy, declin
ing to visit that city at present, am the
f-lluwtug words: **Wo (the Left) must
defend the republic, the principles of
17*!#, and the tricolor, without which a
couitUsr involution would Lx an odious and
pa olting lie." Tho Gaulois, tho well
known organ of the Imperialists, had an
nounced that a list would be opened at
it. office for the formation of a Bonaparte
League, but the Minuter of the Interior
i-tiied w order prohibiting the project.
Though divided on internal questions,
all partus in France are united on the
war of revenge to bo undertaken at some
future time. And when Victor Hqgo
»]H‘uk» ®f the *' volcano ** that is weigli-
iuf on his hftjuat, Franci* liatens in
hrtMtiihsi sileSoo to the voice of tho
grali pro]>het. Plans fortifications
and the division of the country into
l ighte n military districts are the load'
ing questions diMnisscd in military dr-
chw. He.'ides the new forts to be erected
snsind Paris, it is proponed to establish
four fortitiod camps against Germany,
that the house of Franco may gain *‘doon>
ami windows" again.
The court-martial of Marshal Baxaln
is in wa * ion and will, probnbly, continue
six tuoulhs.
In reply to Uio Chauvinist agitations
in Franc.* clamoring for ” revenge," the
Gorman Government is prepared for any
emergency. The teal of the military
uuUioritii* to farther improve U>e effi
ciency of the army ddcs not relax an in
stant, and the new works of fortification
an? push*! forward ao rapidly, that,
already within a few mouths, they will bj
in a provisional state of affairs.
The prosecution* ngomst tlie clergy,
ls>th Untilolic and Ihvtestant, charged
with having viohited the provisions of
the ecclesiastical laws, continue. Tho
govern men t Udctcrmincd on maintaining
lU authority, on tho principle that every
. it iicii is subject to the laws of the land.
Some Protestant corporations offer
stout and bitter a resistance to the gov
ernment as the most ultramontane bish
ops, Tojmlgo from the tom* and lan
guage of the Hessian Consistory, the
pious pastors composing that body con
sider themselves the direct representa
tive* of Jesus Christ on earth, holding
their mandate ly the immeiiate author
ity of our Lord.
The defiant attitude assumed by Count
Lidochowxki. Archbishop of Posen, is be-
ginning to till the Polish aristocracy with
{•right hope* for the cause of Poland;
and the lYzodlad Polski, the organ of
the uatioiial party, t nthusiastienlly ex-
j>ri*v( s itself as fbUowv t *• Visibly the
]evv of Count Loilochowski is incrcos-
ing and assuming historical proportions;
with calmm^ss and dignity he faces the
►term, and filling the duties of the priest
he serves at the asms time the national
cause ami the wishes of all honest men
and uoble hearts; the wishes of tho op
pressed national camp are following him.
Ut us, thervforo, take part in thin
►truggle; let us Kittle manfully, and
sF.'pt as our model the head of our
church—the head of our Polish church—
who given us an example of prudence
and firmness."
The Prussian Diet will re-assemble in
XovemK r and continue sitting until Feb-
ruary, In which month Die new Imperial
IVhau.i at is to l*e ooovoked.
The Ch*{i>Ur adminfetmtiop continue*
successfully to restore order in Spain.
The Carlist insurrection has suffered a
severe ehxkJ:, jurtly ©wing b* thi* better
discipline enforced among tho Republi-
oun troops, portly duo to tho dissensions
that have sprung up within their own
ranks. Don Carlos has issued postage
stamps bearing his image.
Tho Republican insurgent mon-of-war
ooutinui* their nefarious work of bom
barding defenceless pla os, oecosiooal^y
varying Uieir pastime by making a do-
!i« isvl'!. either to piwuro prt>-
. .ipp:vpri.ib* in the name of
liUrtJ oGwr people', p«>p«rty to thoir
own use. Oartagena is still in the hands
of ihv insur^enti. Tho>tate of affairs in
the city, however, lxmlers on anarchy.
Audits fall may be looked for every day.
The fiercest element of the mob as
• .!'«•>. assuming ooii-
trolof public affairs and loginning to ao-
cu>. Contreras, their leader, of txviiaon,
because he lias not y« t carried out the
rociai liqnidatao© promised them l*efore,
* *•*: ... *:.■{ the Canton of Mur
cia ray- that if thoso measures are much
•ger delayid, the j people will take the
informs into its own fiands. and concludes
one » f it.x louii-mouthevl, pompous tirade*
CARPETS, CARPETS!
»K AT THEM THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST sYO
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Dutch. Hemp and Venetian.
HANTS AND PLANTERS
li- e»nl
thout tfSptr
is t*v. i*yabk ?2u«
t January, i
irn. and ap-
r - exnw-aiy reque
6 day »rf opemnr,
her infurmation \.t letter,
Jsp. J. bbantLt.
Seen-tarT Faru.lty
changing the name the
Association of ex-Cadots and Profi-P^.rs, j
to Association of ex-Cadets and Office of ! On< f
G-'.r^a Military Inxtitut*-. uo-1 .Uitinp ,
that the objects of the A.-w-ociatlon were: r !-,r
1st. To cht-rian the remembenes of; E-.r
the (Iajs we spent at the Georgia Mili- 1 ftd, r
tory Institute; of the friendship* we there I
formed; and of the noble deeds of her
sons.
2<L To compile, as nearly as possible,
a complete roster of all who were ever in
any way connected with the Institution;
and especially a roll of honor of all those
who died in defense of the*r country.
3d. And above all, to do everything ini a r A nvrT\Tf'i "OTTO C!
our power, individually and collectively, j Mol J. X JLJJN VT, li U \JTO
to rs-estahfish our beloved Alma 3fater.
CARPETS
Oil Cloths.
We would, therefore, earnestly urge all
those who retain any love for the Georgia
Militvy Institute—for the .StaL- of Geor
gia, or for the cause of education, to en
rol their names os members of the Asso
ciation, and to aid us, with all their
powers, in a work calculated to be of so
much benefit to the Estate.
At all events, .send us your names with
the date of entering and of leaving, a.i
well as your present occupation, and the
position you held during the war, with
thecomumnd to w.hich you wore attached.
A1 o, plcaae send us the names of all those
in jour knowledge, who have died, with
tho date and circumstances of their death.
Also the names of any who are at so great
a distance that they will probably not
see this address.
The Association is organized with the
following officers:
Prehiilout—Capt. Jo)in /diHedge, At
lanta, Ga.
i Vice Presidents—Milo S. , Freeman,
Macon, Go.; James W. Robertson, Mari
etta ; S. J, Hill, Newnan; J. B. Bridges,
Atlantii.
■ Secretary—Charles J. Pratt, Griffin.
Treasurer—C. W. Henderson, Atlanta.
Also a Boon! of Trustees consisting of
ten from the Association, and five from
the State at large, whose duty it shall be
to examine into the merits of the differ
ent localities proposed, and select a site,
to use their influence with the Legisla
ture to secure a charter and an appropria
tion for erecting and endowing the Insti
tute.
The trustees selected from the Asso
ciation are: Col. J. W. Robertson, of
Cobb; Gen. P. M. Young, of Bartow;
Gen. R. II. Anderson, of Chatham; Capt.
John Milledge, of Fulton; CoL E. F.
Luwsou. of liurko; Milo S. Freeman, of
Bibb; S. J. Hill, of Coweta; W. E. H*
Lnarj’, of Spalding; Gen.G.P. Harrison,
of Aubflrn, Ala.
Thme from the Stab* nt Large are:
Gen. Jos. E. Johnston, of Chatham; Hon.
Jos. E.’ Brown, of Fulton; Hon. David
Irwin, of Cobb; Hon. J. B. Gumming, of
Richmond; Hon. W. A. Huff, of Bibb.
Thus it will be seen we have some of the
Strongest and best men in the State en-
gugod in the work.
Governor Smith, in an address delivered
before our )fody, was kind enough to
manifest a deep interest in the cause,
and promised to do all in his power f?r
the rc-establishment of the Institute.
We congratulate ourselves that we
have made an excellent beginning; and
with the aid of all the ex-cadets and offi
cers, we shall be able to carry out all our
plans to a successful and glorious con
summation.
It is our enterprise. It is we who owe
a debt of gratitude to the Georgia Mili
tary Institute! It Is our friends,,our
children, and our State that are to be
benefitUnI by the establishment of the
Institute, and tee must do the work.
Wo therefore again urge all who were
over in any way connected with the Geor
gia Military Institute to send in your
names to the Secretary, and give us your
countenance ami aid.
A. Smith, Jr.,
Chairman Committee.
MATS, ETC
T
u.ulactorjr, of t
lurrd price*.
i CAKl-ETS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TRANSACTS A HEMAL RANKING BCSjjHt
DIRECTORS:
L C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS.
H. L. JEWETT, W. B. DINSMORE
II. R PLANT. D. S. LITTLE.
G. H. HAZLKHURST.
L a PLANT, President.
W. W. Wriolkt, Cashier. _ nmlQ-tilnovl*
I. C. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
Buy anil Sell Exchange, Gold, Silver, Stocks and
Bonds.
Deposits Received.
On Which Inf erraf will he Allowed,
AS AGREED Uro>\
PAYABLE ON CALX*.
Advances made on Colton and Pro
duce In Store.
co'li.kctio.ns FmojfPTi.v att*.td*d to
_ v\l» If
C -A. Ni rtiNO. I W/P.Oooi>*u.
President. | Cashier.
CITY BANK
MACON’. OBpRRIA.
Clip it nl ^00,000 Dollars.
« k of the aliore a
ff-mj'in thi> markrt now in n
ingdailj dirwj fnsn
quality of »«!» and at ndnerd
HOl>V BKUSSELS
1 TA i’ES'J JiV BUUSSELS CARPETS,
! THIIEE-l'LV CARPETS.
EXTRA SUl-EK CAKPETS,
1 MEDIUM im l LOW GRADE CAB-
PETS.
VKNETI.VN' CAItPETS,
HEMPS CAKPETS.
VELVET KUOS.
HP.USSELS BUGS.
BEAVEK BUGS
MATS OF ALL STYLES,
FLOOE OIL CLOT US,
LEN'OLILUH FLOOR CLOTHS.
FELTS AND DRUGGETS.
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
COCOA HATH St 18.
CANE MATTINGS.
CANTON -MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPERS.
Pitn-hWf*n an invital to oxamino my .tock br-
for.- buyinr. aa 1 can .bow a crater variety and
at :■» K>«r iirion n. any market in the South.
So. m t h Tty street, next door to Bow A Cole-
rnati’. wholesale dry aocsla bouse.
sep11e.«l3m B. F. BOSS.
F. FABEL,
STAR AND TALLOW
CANDLE& S0A1 J S,
LARD OIL.
Office, No liWt«t 3fninStp»«et. between Find and
Sorond.
FaClQrv, N«w. 7^. 18, 77. 79 and SI 3Iaiden h
between Ohio and Adams Streets.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Caah j uid for Tallow, Lanl and Grease.
aptfSrtm
CAUTION.
BUT 05LT THE
GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE,
MAXrFACTCRKP BT
E. & T. FAIKBANXS & CO
STANDARD SCALES!
Stock Scales. Coal Scale*. II at Scales.Dai
ry Scales. Copntee Scales, etc, etc %
MALE* REPAIRED PHuMPTLY AND REASONABLY.
For Bale al«>. TroemmVa CoffA? and Drue 31 ills,
CofptfhK Hells, all sites Letter Presses, %Oc.
TUT BOUT PERFECT
Alarm Cash Drawer!
MILES ALARM TILL CO.’S
Vse Them.
SOLD AT
Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses,
Fairbanks & Co.,
31111 road way, Mew York,
1<M Baltimore Street. Baltimore,
53 Gamp Stn**t. New Orlcan*.
FAIRBANKS A EWING,
Maaimk* Hall. Pbiladcliihia.
FAIRBANKS. BROWN A CO,
2 Milk Street, Bouton.
For «*le by
CARHABT <3c CURD.
* iKis ** * M-i-t
WM. & HOLT.
J SO. B. ROSS.
$300,000 !
RUGS.
id Beam-Mud
MATS.
Velvet. Brawls Beam. Wool. Wool Border.
Oil* CLOTHS.
Floor and Tsbl*.
SHADES.
liras; Hollands. Buff. Blue and White; Yen. tian B
WALL PAPERS.
Kochty-flve patterns, from 10 rents per roll to $1.50.
BUltKE&COBB,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS
68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia.
Home Insurance Company, of New York.
CASH CAPITAX ! *2,500,000 00
CASH ASSETS... 4.40S.573
BURKE A COBB, Agents.
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
CASH CAPITAL ....$200,000 00
CASH ASSETS .; 342,000 OJ
BURKE & COBB.Ai
North Missouri Insurance Company,
OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
CASH CAPITAL S 500,000 00
CASH ASSETS 1,030,413 81
BURKE A COBB, Agents.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
CASH CAPITAL..,
CASH ASSETS
OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
$200,000 00
244,444 25
BURKE A COBB, Agents.
Cotton States Life Insurance Company,
OF MACON, GEORGIA.
ASSETS, NEARLY $500,000 00
sep27 2aw4m # BURKE & COBB, Agents,
Three Hundred Stoves!
GUARANTEED'!
WE liarr just received two car lcmIs
Great Benefactor," "Sunny South," “Cotton Plant," “Stewart,' 1
And other first da** Cookinr Stoves; also, a fine assortment of HEATING STOVES. The largest
anti U st assortnit-nt of ENAMELED GRATES ever brought to this market. Also, fivm the Bar-
low Knife to tho finest
POCKET CUTLERY!
And from the rhenjiest to the best
IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY
A large lot of Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery and Glassware, and a full lint* of House Furnish-
t*Good*.and manufacturers of and wholesale and retail dealer* in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron and.
Plain and Pressed Tin Ware of all descriptions. Call or send your orders, as now is the time to
buy your f.dl stork of Hardware and House Furnlshliu? Goods, on as good terms as any
bouse of the kind in the State. Prompt attention given to all orders.
Oliver, Douglass & Co.,
t tf No. 42 Third street. Macon. Ga.
Boots and Shoes!
FOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873.
No. 3 Cotton Avenue and 66 Tliird Street.
ONE OFTHK BEST SELECTED STOCKS OP
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ever offered by us in this market.
indies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and
Youths’ Wear.
mprisit!* all varieties and styles from the heavy brown to the most delicate Flipper, made to or-
r and of the be*t material.
Country merchants will find it to their advantage to examine our stock, from nhidi equally goal
selection* can be mails at prices that will eoanare favorably witli tlioae nl th/ Northern rities. *
In the retail department, we have, at Na S Cotton avenue and ftft Third stnvt, all tlie latest styles of
Ladies*, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers finished in the must cleir.ut
manner, and warranted durable, to all of which wo would invite our friends and the public tcejierally
1-.1II and examine.
MIX & KIRTLAND.
GEORGIA MILLS
Presklent. R. F. Uvros, Caahier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Office In hutT» New Building.
Receives Deposit^,
BUTS AND SILLS EXCHANGE.
Makes Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in
Store. Also on Shipment* of Cotton.
Missouri State Lottery!
LrffAlIzcd by State Authority and
Brawn In Public at St. Louis.
Grand Single Number Scheme!
50,000 NU3IBEI18.
.CLASS K TO BE DRAWN OCT’R SI, 1S7S.
5,880 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $300,000.
Plano*. Organs Vlu^ic,
of .Uudcal InntrumcntHm l.ar^t
Stork in thr Noiitli. I.our*>t
Prims In thr Koutli. Best
Instrument* in the South
Don’t -Bwy a. Piano
Withuut tirst writing us tor prices. W<s an? the
most extensive Piano Dealers South and can sell
the cheapest. Your choke from live of the heat
makers in the United States—an; style and price
desired. Fine pianos, 7 octave, rosewocsl coaot
carved lees, at $265. $275, $2t«0, warranted for five
rears; superb pianos at ^>>1*. $^50 and ^S75
The very beat pianos at c-wk*. $4U». hh $«**. ^550
and {ML .Pianos sold by npsfi Mathh pur*
in cut*. Piano-* lor rent, lhanus now* shipi«xl to
all parts of the South. Bvenr one thinking of
buying is invited to write us for lowest cash or
time prices. Illustrated catalogues sent free.
Headquarters for the celebrated
If AS ON AMI HAMLIN ORGANS l
B»*st and cheapest. New styles ami New Prices.
Send for cmtalocue. triune full di script ion.
Churches. Schc»>i*« ami Teocnera liberally dealt
with. Onrans delivered free of dmre to each
buyer in any port of the South. 1‘rices same as
attaetofy.
Sheet Music and Music Books.
A splendid stock. The best publications of eve „
publisher always on hand. Largest discount tb
Dealers, Teachers and Schools. Any piece of
3Insic or Music Book mailed post-paid, on receipt
of retail prices. Catalogues free.
IF YOU WANT A
Violin. Guitar. Flute, Accordean, Flutina, Fife,
Flageolet, Cornet. Drum, sett of prime Strings or
anything under the sun iu the music line, we
can furnish it. Goods sent C. O. L>. for examina
tion to any taut of the South. Our order trade is
immense. We advertise largely, keep wlrnt wo
advertise, perform what we advertise to do, and in
this way have built up
The Iiargest Trade in the South!
Send for price lists, circulars, catalogues, speci
men copies, of Southern 31u>ical Journal, §1 per
year, and try us with an order.
seplSSm
JOHNSON ifc 3 MIT a
THIRD CROP.
The chemicals are all finely pulverized and well
mixed, having been run through a fine seive, and
will readily permeate through the mass.
If it is not convenient to get dry stable or lot
manure, you can use ashes which have been
leached, or dry muck or rich loam. Sand should
not be mixed with the chemicals. Wlwtover is
used should be moderately dry. Th© chemicals
are put up in good tight barrels, well coopered,
and three (S) barrels hold 800 jxmnds net weight.
Tlie price is $25 50, delivered in tho depot at 31a-
con. for the 800 pounds of chemicals, cash. Sixty
day dr ifts will be taken as cash. Orders may be
sent to us direct, or through any of our agents.
In our Fertilizer business we have associated
with us DU. P. R. HOLT, of Fort Valley. Ga
and parties can be supplied with his Fertilizer c
ours, as they may desire.
We can supply a good article of soluble Phos
phate of Lime wnicli, when composted with cotton
seed and stable mauure, makes a good manure at
cost of from §10 to §15 per ton of 2,000 lbs.
HUNT, RAN KIN & LA3IAR.7
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehouse.
82 and 84 Cherry street, Macon. Ga.
sopGtf
DR* i r ,il i i‘
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
t.LMLLA, LE.1I0S, KTl .,
/or Fiavonng Ire Cream, Calw aad Pastrj,
With great care, )ty a ueiv process,
we extract from the true, select fjruit*
and Aromatics, cacli cluinc’—vst ic tla-
-JT, and |)nHlt»- ?<VaroW»^» of f:irf
nf'Jlenct. Of great strength and jterfta
purity. - So.pnutmmtt atU Kitru flauu-
n.t represented. A'odtffil—eatii bdtlefuh
measure, hotting one-/, a 1 / more thnnotheri
purporting to hold tame q atililn. Use
them oner,, tcill use no other. The most
delicate, delicious favors ever made. Sc
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for
Dr. Price’s. Special Flavorings. Manu
factured only by
STEELE & PRICE,
Depots. CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Price's Cr~~"
Bating Pomier.
METROPOLITAN
. v..t.-i ..
without rival
PW. which is ,<
pniM, to its i
and eternal in:
the noble, the xwoIbU\
In* ’ >*t thi> gigantic city,
the history of fr»*»* poo-
lh! CarLu^eua. Ewrnal
rible dslenders. Curse*
(Of
T .» journey of Victor Emanuel to
Vienna .in 1 lh rlin is very favorably oom-
ttfBliii nponbv the liberal pn.w* of Itolv.
The G « ruuoi lit Hand papers have vied with
‘ • ft her to w« l.>.tne the Kinp on Ger-
'•>.!. :tJi< 1 the Nord JVutEi'bt All^e-
■*vi:u* Z. tung. Hismarok’.** i»rgan. I«ay* a
g * ing tribute to the ^roat service* he
t' u jeht»*i1 his .’ountry l»y his unflinch-
i« \, t, v .n to tin. aatiosial cause. The
• I Victor Emanuel is now generally
- L i i.^.ji a.- .i peaceful ilemonstration
t Fnuioe! t.- Ting that country with-
*t renortiug to thrt*ati4, that an agffros-
f *ve \» ;u- for the restoration of the tempo-
> p.aer of the Holy See would osmpel
I’.e.y t.i renew the aihanoe with Gwrmoay.
JhMMO.
• ktiuiaUvl that the hridge
k-ituxipoi at St. Louis, with
s, will cost |V*,OUU,0UU.
We are still offering to theTnule our celebrated brands of Flour
WILEY’S XXXX,
PEARL DUST,
AMBER AND
CORAL.
Wc challenge competition in the grades of Flour offerer*!. Our XXXX has no sujerior. These
are manufactured by us, and we Haim but manufacturers' priues, as they are handhiLbut unit;
\Te do mrf, and never hare charged DRAY AGE on our Flour.
TIk* attention uf the trade is r»*»pe<tfully tailed to our BRAN, possessing, as it does, a large per
centage of middlings, and is \erj nutritious and palatable to stock.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.
BURR & FLAKDEBS,
sepiltf Ka 4 BLAKE’S BLOCK.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
8 t-PK«n re , K -. G Oxn«M*B. i ^}
O N and after Sunday, 12th instant, fur
ther notice, trains on this rood will run
follows:
DAT PASSENGER. DAILV, (8C5DATS BXCK /X*®'L
Leave Macon
Arrive at Macon ‘** su v *
SIGHT rASSES GER, DAILY.
Leave Macon 7:46 P J
Arrive at Macon 5:65 A , M
HAWKINSVILLK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY,
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon 8:00 P H
Arrive at Macon ^.10:25 a M
The day train leaving Macon at 8 o clock con
nects at Jcsup with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
trains for all points in Florida The night train
leaving Macon at 7:45 ixmnects with trains of At
lantic and Gulf Railroad at Jesup for Savannah,
arriving in Santnnah at 8:20 a. M. Sleeping
ivttu hes on night trains.
JAS.W. ROBERTSON.
octl2tf G. Ti. ral Superintendent.^
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.
Southwestern Railroad Company,
Macon, Ga., October 11, 1875.
1 afu?r Sunday, the I2thinst.. 1‘aask'nger
Train.*, on this Rood will run as follows:
day kcpaula. passenger train.
Leave 3lacon . 8:00 A M
Arrive at Kufaula * ; 40 v u
Arrive at CJayion ....!”!!!! 6:20 r at
2.45 P M
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
sepIS-tf
CROCKETT’S
PATENT '
AKTI-FKICTION GIN GEAR
It Never Fails, Always in Order, Huns Light,
XT IS UNTO XXTJXyXBXJO-1
IRON & BRASS WORKS,
Canal Street, from titli to Ttli,
RICHMOND, - - - VA.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
Send for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
laoUly A Kent,
The only Reliable Gift Diatribution in the country
$75,000
INVALUABLE GIFTS
to be distribub^ in
L- D. SINE'S
lG4th Regular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To be drawn 31 onday, Xovember 2-lth, 1S73.
jOSK GRAND CASH PEIZE, $5,000 D GOLD.
ONE 6RAND CASH PRIZE, $9,000 IN SILVER.
NATIONAL HOTEL
(FORMERLY NPOTT8WOOD.)
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PAS8ENGEB DEPOT.
Tbii Hotue hit. bw THOEOUGHLT RENOVATED from hMement to etl.e.
HOARD V3 PtM DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
auglti
Two Prizes op Si «]i >
MX Pfii/l- «'F ••.vh in - flTPPnhftrVs !
,1*0W) Gold and Silver Ijever Hunting M'atches
(in all) worth from £20 to £**) taw h!
Coin Silver, Vest Chains, Solid and Double-
Plated Silverware, Jewelry, etc.
Number o( Gifts 10,000. Tickets limited to
; Igenti Wanted to sell TICKETS to
whom liberal Premiums will
be paid.
Single Tickets fl; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tick-
' ets$}o; TwentjHhe Ticket- ?2W.
Circular* n.nbdnim: a full list of prizes, a de-
: s<Tipu«4n ui the manner <A drawing, and other'
GAMBLE,. BECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN AN1) ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO,
OFFICK GFKKRaL PASdKNlFKK ArtKXT,
Atlanta, Ga., July 10, IS7S.
O N and after this date—
LIGUTN1NG KXPKKSS
e*r New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities,
eaves 32ao>u. by Macon a Western Rail-
rood 11:00 a m
Arrives at Atlanta ’ * 5:S0 P M
esAtlanUi U:00 p M
\rrivesat Dalton lo.SO p at
Arrives'at Chattanooga i ; io x m
Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping-
Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg aud
ill intermediate joints WITHOUT cha.vgk.
PnNWmgerz waving by this train arrive in New
York the second afternoon, at 4:4-1 p m, over thir
teen hours earlier than passengers by any other
route pm with safety reach New York*, leaving the
DAY WESTERN EXPRESS.
Leaves Macon at r M
Leaves Atlanta at... 1 8:50 A M
Arrives at Chattanooga 4:30 a m
Close connection at Chattanooga for all iK)iuts
West
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains.
For further ]>urticulrs add mess
B. W. WRENN,
jul.vll tf General l’assiMiger Agent.
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. "
Office of Engineer and Superintendent,
Augusta, Ga., June 28, 1875.
O N and after Monday, June 50, trains on this •
Road will run as follows:
Will la. SHI I _.
Arrive at Port Royal at 2:10 p :
Arrive nt Charleston at 4:45 p M
Arrive at Savannah 8:3o P m
Up DAY PASSES(IHB TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at |>:45 a m
Leave Charleston at 8:10 a M
Leave Savannah at 0:30 a m
Arrive at Augusta at 5:58 p m
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TavIN.
Will leave Augusta at 2:10 r m.
Arrive nt Port Itoyal at 11:35 r M
Arrive at Charleston at 6:00 a X
Arrive at Savannah at 12^30 p m
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave port Royal at 10:30 p m
Leave Charleston nt 6:00 p M
Leave Savannah at 9:50 p m
Arrive at Augusta at 8:00 a m
Passengers leaving 3Iacon by the ft:S0 a m train
on Macon and Augu*tu Railroad,arrive at Augus
ta in time to make dose connection with tlie down
night (Manager train on this rood for Fort Royal
and Savannah. JAMES O. MOORE,
july 1 tf Engineer and Suiicrintendcnt.
THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO FORTUNE.
8100,000 FOR ONLY $2 SO!
THE LARGEST RETURN FOR
THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT.
A GRAND
GIFT CONCERT!
WILD KK HELD A'T
LEAVENWORTH, KAN’.,
DECEMBER 31st, 1873,
FOB TUB UKNUF1T OF A
JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL.
40,000 Gifts,
$450,000 in Prizes,
Principal Prize $100,000
Consisting of the superb palatial residence of Si
mon Alielex. Esq., muorpssnd a« a private
dwelling in the United States, bdpg onlyah*w
blocks from the Conrt-housc, surrounded by mag
nificent grounds, orchards, garden* and vine
yards. The building has been only recently com
pleted with all modern Improvements.
PRIZE LINT.
13 Prizes. Reid Estate, ----- $150,125
1 Crib Prize, 2".0OO
2 “ ** $10,00ft each,. - - - 20,<>0n
4 “ “ 5,0oo “ - - - 20,000
300 “ “ 60 - - - - lOJino
G08 “ “ 20 “ - - - 13j900
1,(S*0 " “ 10 “ * - - 10,000
1,158 * 5 - - - 5.790
34,450 “ 2 50 - - - 9U^>
10,000 Prizes ----- $450,000
The title to the al*ove real estate is guaranteed
*rhe liberal terms of this scheme brines it with-
the reac h of all--the greatest opportunity ever
ered for tho inxir limn to rise to wealth.
PRICK OF TICKKTN.
Single Tickets $2 50; Eleven Tickets $25 00}
Fifiy-.six Tickets, $125 00 ; One Hnntod and Fif-
»m Tickets, $250 (K*.
Thr: draii-imrwilJ h.'mmlc umlcr tho miperin-
.*„* * *_ high-.
•rt offii ”
(WITH LATB8T IMPROVEMENTS.)
FOR 20 YEARS THE
Standard of Excellence
THBOUGHOUT THE WOULD.
OVER 750,000 IX USE.
If vou think of burin* a S.-* ini Jfarhine it will
THE wSekLKB
WIMlivST VXDS ALONE as THE ONLY
,u-.H-fELNXI Nii MAOT,.VE. ^ W -W THE
ROTARY HOO.K.3IAKIV
alike
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
61 THIRD STREET.
__ l<x:k stitch,
Uith Hidi-M of the fabric sewed. All shut-
,‘nes walte j tower in drawing the shuttle
tack after lfw «itch is formed .bringing double
■ar and strain upon both machine and operator,
•nee w hile other machines rapidly wear out, the
HEELER * WILSON LA STL A LIFETIME,
x! proves an economical investment ; Do not
lieve all that is promised by so-called “Cheap”
whine*, vou should require proof that years of
e have tested their value. Money once thrown
ay cannot be recovered.
Send for oar circulars. Machines sold on easy
terms, or monthly payments taken. Old machine*
nut in order or received in exchange.
WHEELER * WILSON MF’G CO.’S OPFICES:
Savannah. Auvnsta. Macon and Columbus. Go.
W. B. CLEyE8,Gen. Agt.,Savannah. Ga.
Mi. A. HICKS, Agent, Macon, Ga.
janl aeodlv
BATCHELOR'S HATR DYE.
I ’M 18 splendid Hsir Dre is the best in the
■ The on iF truenad Perfect Din. Hot-
lea*, Reliable and Instantaneous; no uisappoint-
ment; no rkticalau tints or unpleasant odor.
Remedies the ill effects of tad dyes and washes..
Produces immediately a superb Black or Natural
Brown, and leaves the hair Clean. Soft and Beau
tiful. The genuine signed W. A. Batchelor. Sold
by ail Druggists. CHAS. BATCHELOR,
novl2eodly Proprietor, New York,