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1 hk Macon daiiA iklkoUaiI^ and Messenger : Tuesday morning, omoMk si, ib^n
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
La t»*rritorioH,
nxra from all
A. H. CflLQriTT, /AS. BAbos. *. n. COtQriTT.
ool<3uitt & backus,
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants*
04 Hn> at., Savannah, da.
A GENTS f«-r Georgia for “Ruth’s Clislleitco
xa. Superphosphate.** - Planter'.’ Auinv-niatod Su
perphosphate.” Johns A Berber’s Excelsior Super
phosphate. . . sep21 lm
part- of th* country. This convention
will be a grand trmuAhmg. The result
yet remains to be men. The subject m
one of TiMt import to this whole west*
ern country. Many million icra of
lasvl. fit for nothing but grazing, can be
made thw garden spot of the world if
water can 1** secured for irrigation. This
convention will probably petition Con-
grsns to grant half of the public land un
told to the Gov.-mom of the respective
Territories on condition ♦)»«« the land so
griuiU^f will be placed ‘'under the ditch/*
the land granted being in alternate sec
tion*. The’publis lands remaining will
do«W»t their value at cnee, and the terri
torial hind, when sold, will pay for the
construction of canals, etc., to overflow
and water "the great plains.** So this
probhaa of civilization would be settled
and tht Government none the poorer. A
brother of the immaculate Colfax, who
run* a n il estate ofice here, in a card to
the people pablUhed to-day *’ - v
juct of irrigation, says: "V
foreign rnyitnl, even if — k
th#? National Govern
INTERESTING FROM EOLORAIMb
Fhe Colorado Territorial Kalr Th»
Keene-splendid « MI ilr and Hor*r»
Mor»r MaUlnir The underfill Wlit
eral l»l«pla>, and Mill Wnrr Mon.
derful MImw of Title! and <. aerie*
Crops—A C^raod lm mlcrxiiiii
Krhrinr. Fir. **
PHELPS, DOREMU^ A CORBETT,
(Lai* Phulp* Jk lX>ivn*u.s,)
MAyrPAfTrKKRa amp pku.kiss is
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRINB BEOS, ETC.,
*Wsn.liiii! Canal St_ garo l!a.,l„r, New W.rk.
WM.PtlXI.rs. OtISCOUDETT. WM. T. I'OKKMra.
Diana. Couoaaoo, October, inn.
The Colorado Territorial Fair ha. just
cloaed, and though moat of your rndei
•re nog enjoying the luxury of the Oeor-
gia State Fair, M.U they m«y take a>ua
internet in th.- p, y.-> . and a.1. a, ••• ei;t
of thie Western"-# iT..r\-, Mil u \ have !
mow curioeity do know what kind of on
affair • Colorado Fair would be. eo I pre-
pore to tell you enough to give them at
beat an idem In point_ of preparation,
arrangement. Tori tore, comfort and ,le-
gauoe. the Fair of a young territory can
not rind the State Fain of the Kant and
South; yet we flnd.mycb bore eo different
from the Sut, that it. vary difference
awakena in ua a drep intwret. All Fain
prorent, in many particular*, the amt
general feature*, and Colorado i* not an
exception. There waa on exhibition the
•am, long row, of wagon,, baggie*,
rraper,. mower*, threahen, wind-mill,,
patent churns, and every other (ahat
not excepting rowing machinre and
piano*. I did not aee the familiar and
famous cotton praam of the South, with
the huge crowds of honest farmers fa, /J
If watching their practical operation.
1- xoaxBra. r. a. oardkx.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS St CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
Liberal advances male on Pro luco in hand.
, Wohaveaguodstockof Batgi lK and Tie* on
hand, which
WM. X. STARK. a. p. BlCHVOSU.
WM. H. STAltK & CO.,
WHOLESALE BROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS ANO COTTON FACTuRS,
SAVANNAH. ft A.
Cairtu) attention given to rale, or .hipment of
Cotton ana all kinds of Produce. Lihcndadvanm
made on consignments AgenU for tho sale at ft.
Frank Coe a Hone llnrrrakii,k*la Maanoua
Light Draft Cotton Gins Pnmvton Pnctory Tans
and Arrow Tie*. sepii 3m
That i« or
thodox.
But a truce for the present, and a good
night to your many reader*.
Qcidu.
ART GALLERY
K- U. COUKNa JK. • JOS. HCLL
COHEX St HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
OO Hay Street, Savannah, Ga.
RatSr Tvsprtfullv to J. W. Lathrop A Ora N
A- Hardee's gon A Co.. Tison A Gordon. H. Maytr
A Co.. Milo Hatch. V. P. Savannah Hank and
Trust Co.septa flm
ci-IIE Mlnrira* tataa pk ware m annoanang
1 that he is now preps v. .1. at
No. 8 COTTON AVENUE,
iKaMWa old stan4l
Toeircuto
!E> I CJ T XT R E SI
Of evay variety and *t jlewf the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART.
sop!2 Cm
Cotton Factor and Commission
Morchant,
lOG Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Agents for tho sale of Merryman’s Ammonia ted
BN—: reare—
Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits,
of tml around them, with
sepia 6m
hardened hands and honat aunl.umt
face*. The aoene—trak re, natnrnl, an
home-like, that T could almost imagine I
waa with the friends of earlier and
better day; but loads of grass, fresh
mown ami sweet-scented, though it he.
could not supply the pis •• of ootldti and
marred the picture of the pa.-t, which
memory will «er .».• to tr>-u,ire. Ton
hare grass i nib* Smtb, but it is onlptW;
enemy of "lung C«*ttm, umF'sTI' the
working force of thi: land is called into
requisition to destroy!!, JLrc wo nurture
it, and it is the famous graMs-s. batiru
though they be, which renders those ole-
rated tableland* the "herding ground of
tho nation." The fair grout* 1* Item are
extensive, though not as elaborate aa the
ground* in Macon—none of the l~iutifo]
Good as the Scotch, for f 15 per suit, worth $23.
SO SECOND STREET, MAC OK, GA.
L. M. WAttPIKLP. EOBT. WAYSE.
WARFIELD A WAYNE.
Cotton Brokors and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
/"'VPPERtheir servirea to plsnlen andxhippore
of cotton, etc— and solicit a aharvof their bua-
nesa. Cash adtnutrs matlo on consignments at
lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted
to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu
tures" bought anti sold in tho Savannah and New
York Cotton Exchange on the must reasonable
terms. sepll tat
Special attention is invited to Ua
MELLOWTINT PICTURES!
Imarkahlff for a peculiar softness.
XmlWm retouched, w hereby all blemishes are
Tuxes—Second Notice.
r PHK I'x.unty Commissioners have notified me
1 that thry at* in need of money, and I am
th#i«*f"iw«*—prll**! to ask 4b* pooideto come up
without further drlay and |*y their Slate and
County Ta** *- *
iVnutim, white and nJowd, who owe poll and
mad U**-i only, murt pay np to mrc met. aa 1 am
W. DUNCAN. J. n. JOJTN3TON. M. MACLXAN.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
92 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
augl flm
' exarutiona and garnishee
Mf. T. NKI..SON,
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of
And Continues One Week or Longer, as the
Circumstances may Warrant,
B. C. TI.AN X AG AS. \v. W. ELAYNAUAN.
A. P. ABELL. B. 8. tXOBOAtt.
FLANXAGAN, ABELL A CO.,
Cotton Factors and Genoral Com
mission Merchants,
135 ltAY STREET. 8.VVAN NAH. OA.
M ANAoING Agents for tho English Stonewnll
Pertiiixer, etc. Bagging nnd Ties furnishwl.
and libcml cash advances made on consignments
for sale in Savannah, or on aliipmcnta to our cor
respondent* in Northern. Eastern or Eniupean
markets.augldin
enclosed by a "great” wall, which at a
distance closely resemble* a gtmy sUtue.
and upon tile whole appears dull, monot
onous, ** too Insult if,illy regular,” and
were it not for the "great plains” on the
one side, like the fsiean, ever presenting
new point, of attraction, and the grand
old mountains on the other, the surround
ings would be bluest wholly devoid of
interest.
Thu track, however, is a splendid one,
and during the whole Fair week, was the
aelling of pnolh, trotting single and
on this Occasion, Develop the Strength and Variety of their Resources to the Satisfaction of
thcnisplves and the Astonishment of the World.
A.M.SLOAB. ABTUl'BX.SOLLEB. O.V.WYLLY.JB
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Morchants,
Claghorc it Cunningham’m Range.
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
n AGOING nnd Ties advanced on ctuiml Liberal
cash ailvmuvs made on consiKiuneni* for salo
in Savannah, or on shipments to ivliable court's-
pontlenU in Liverpool. New York. Pliiladnlphi*.
Boston or linlliumn-. nugl tim
Iii/imeNt.
M. KKTC1IUM., A. L. 1IAUTKI1H3K.
KETCHUM A HARTKIDGE,
BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga.
References: Moses Taylor, President City
Bank, New York; P: C. Calhoun, President
Fourth National Bank. New York ; John J. Cis
co A Son. Bankers, New York; Morris Ketehum,
Banker. New York ; J. N. Norris, Cashier First
National Bank. Baltimore; M. McMiiJiuel, Cash
ier First National Bank Phibulelpbia.
marts 6m■
hero are devt t.ng miwb Attention to ttock
raining, and will import blooded stork at
• any cost. Cattle and pheep growing in a
gr»at industry of 1 tho. land, and cipe-
A tler 30 Tears of trial hu pro-red
I. to 1:c (ho heat healing and pain
•ubdulngLiaimcntln the World.
It U rfeommended with unbounded aeroe-
uum In allca^a orCuta.PsrniM«JJarDa. Sonins,
1‘ IKr-1 Hw.lll.ea Tt' * ..re S-VII-
licnoQ tonrhiw timt f!ui finer tho bnssl,
tho letter tho Hniaiii*' hor^M is not
rorried on as* jfeiuitiTly as cattlo, hut
thon) aro Homo fine ranehcri when' hirt*»-
honls of horadn an* rained lumually. Two
near the nity having over five thou*and
hood on hand at tlii* linn'. Tho display
of minorala was grand—long piloz of sil
ver and gold brick*, precious atones and
rich otoh ot every description. Ono mine,
tho lVlican, hail on exhibition the pro
duct of one month’s work of the mine:
sixty thousand dolla a, (silver); and gold
ham could tw wen which w**w worth
from one to ton thousand dollurs. The
iiom.-n.-lat uro of fiiumu* mine* is os peon-
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED!
ttTKlCT JL-V
COMMISSION HOUSE
R. M. WATERS & CO.,
50 Itroml St., New York.
BANKERS
—and—
Cotton Commission Merchants.
Buy and sell contract* for futuru delivery of cot
ton. IX-jxmt accounts of iKmkcra, merchants and
Others are capeaally sohriied. ‘
octl5 if
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON.
jul>H<»Xm
LAND FOR SALE.
TTZLZ. ALSO
Core Nenndrls* RbenmaUam, Gout. Lame
Hack, Salt lkhcum. l‘oi*onoua Bltea. External
Bone and Muarle Affection*. Here Nipple*, Ac.,
and may be Juatly termed tho panacea for all
EXTERNAL ‘WOUNDS.
tt* Remember, this Liniment did
not spring up in a day or a year,pro-
dodnit TSKuoffT ABsmnnsiaussnMaai
claimed nr New-ltoas Mcannoon Lini-
Mi'.sn. But wo have tho experience of over
thirty years of trial, with tho moatsub-
Ctl^Ual result*, md by amultitoJo of witnoaesa.
XT the Liniment is not u recommended, tho
Littlo Annie, Koil Cloud, Foront, Lm
Auiinea*. Uduhlttl #lflBiDdrotll of
minor iiu]H>rtanc.‘. Tho richest Hpcci-
mens wore from the Rod Clouds, some of
iU ore aiutayiiig $ 120,UU0 &0 per ton. This
mine carrios a large vein of ti llnrinm, nnd
in prohaldy the richest ore on the cont i
nent, much of tt Ik'tng sold at tho mill*
at from fl&.uiO to $30,000 ]ht t**n. The
ore in Homcwhat refnwitorv, and i* worked
in a Hiuelting furmiCR'. lli© <»n' nf the
rpHE most desirable farm in Macon county,
X owned formerly by Hiram B. Troutman, and
now by ua, lyiiuc on the west bank of Flint river,
just five miles below the beautiful and nourishing
town of Reynolds, (S. W. R. It.) a d containing
One Thousand (1,000) acres, is now
FOR SALE.
The improvements are unequalled, consisting of
a good dwelling, with every necessary out improve
ment. There are sewmteen cabins for laborers,
all with good brick chimneys. A great deal of the
cleared land fresh. Any one desiring such a farm
and on the most enticing terms, had best apply at
once to llRN BY T. JORDAN,
T. MARION BRYAN.
auglQgm t Reynolds, Ga.
free gold, and worked with an ordinary
stamp mill. Sfomo of these orw iMsaytHl
$38,000. The Little A nmc wan 1 di.-«<y>r-
rrwl this summer, and tho owner eold it
a few tluyn ago f»»r ^llO.UHi, and ma
chinery will l*o aent there to work i^.
There were quite a variety of ipod iiptyi-
/. A. DUGAN. J. D.
DUGAN & STILZ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
uiena from the Caribou mine (silver I; this
mine i* probably worked more exten
sively than any mini* in the Territory,*
except the Bobtail, (gold) and void hut
spring for $3,uuu,uu0. A speciuicu from
the Mooue (silver) attracted much atti'n-
tion. both in oiae nml richness. The
pieoe on exhibition weigh**! 3,5oopounds,
and was worth about
Sotvimcu- fr« *m tho L.at Aniuiin mgp
quito a curiosity. Thie ore on rip from
600 to 100 pounds of hl-mutb, and about
700 ounces of silver to the ton. The bis
muth is valued at al*out $3 jn-r pound.
Many of the specimens of coal, iron, lead,
Com, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY.
AND LIQUOR DEALERS.
AMPLE STORAGE.
HOUSE AND LOT IN FORT VALLEY.
\\TILL be sold on Us* first Tuesday in Novem-
v v her next, at the Court-h«>ii.«e door in Perry,
.between the usual hours of aaJe, a House and Lot
in Furt \allry—lIou«e containing six rooms, and
Lot fnuraeraa. Situated near the Churrhca and
Mchttol-houaes. Sold aa the property of Mrs. Mary
Jones, dereased. 1L T. BROWN,
orllX-dXw ■ Administrator.
llOWAHl* HtjUSSIU.
BROAD STRUCT.
Xeaitjr oppoul. Uonttn'111. ry usl Eutaula RaU-
KVPAULA. ALABAMA.
J. W. HOWARD. - - PaoraiXToa*.
fljjy » sfcort walk to and from the Southrrest-
renRailnaO. bovomj-ave «nt»rated in omni-
hue Isos septa Am
Man; of tho
<vppt-r ami other metals, xvorv on exhibi
tion. Uno lump of coal from Ctnon nty
w«<i,;he<l nearly two ton*. This coal is tho
Rnret in the territory, and rolls in market
for n>wrly doitklo tho price of othx'r coal,
bein^ worth hero alemt $7 per ton deliv
ered. while other coal is mirth from (t
to It 50 per ton. The display of precious
stone, was brilliant. Apites, rabies, gur
net. amethyst, lopsx, ojtals, etc., by the
quantity. This di.l'lsy acomo,i to inter
est the fair sex, Sven more then nccdlo
work, bx.lquilta, baby-jumpura, and flow
ers, and many a native stone found a now
I was'much interested in the produc
tions of tho form and garden, and spent
much of my time in thst SaMMaMMK
Some rpv'cmons were cawrahty poor.
The stalks of com were very small, nnd
Ute ears wen.' not well matured, it all re
sembled pop-corn. Colorado imports
half of tho green coru ailaA and all
corn and me,d mvoway for home
consumption, tho nights Wing too
oool to atempt to raise com—nt lenst this
is th. popular theory, though many
others are advanced. 1 noticed a few
sickly peanut vines— 1 " strangers in s
strange land." They attracted 'consid
erable attention, but aeoonling to toy
humble judgment " goobers ” are a fail
ure here, and I dok nmk* tho pirilicfion
that Colorado win never protluce enough
to supply the Denver theatre one month.
The display of small grains was cer
tainly the tinubt I ever saw anywhere. I
Only fanc^r oate seven feet high, bending I
under tiieir load of ript' gniin; wheat
which yields st vt nty-tivo LuehcU to the |
acre, and other things in like proportion,
and you can form on idea of Colorado’s I
" small pw vegetables here on I
exhibition would astonish a Bibb county I
gardener. The first tiling which at
tracted my attention was four hemis of I
cabbage, which weighed over two hun- |
dx«d pounds—over fifty pounds per head I
A winter squash, the seed of which were
planted in July and the squash picked I
from the vine in September, weighed one
hundred and fifty pounds. I received a
few seed from this mountain fruit, and
will send them to the venerable senior,
knowing he Iins a penchant for farming.
The largest Irish potaloe 1 saw weight^
about fivepounds^vnd was of tho'^peenoss”
variety. A wagon-load (T would judge about
forty bushels) averaged ahoat two pounds J
apiece. The yield jht acre, of which this
particular lot was a sample, w*.us eight
Will fill orders for Corn from points in Illinois,
parties making purchase accepting through Bill of
Lading from shipping points.aprtSflm
LOWEST
MARKET PRICES
GUARANTEED.
JAMES Q. BLOUXT. ISAAC UAKOKXAX.
JOHN L. UARPEMAN.
BLOUNT, 1L1RDE3LVN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
3IACON, GA.
Office. Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s,
augiotf
• R. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st, Macon, Georgia.
■\YTILL practice in the courts of 3Iacon and ad-
v V jacent circuits, and in the Supreme and
Federal Courts of Georgia. Special attention given
to matters in Bankruptcy.
GrEOEG-IA MILLS
.T^T rSreirol, a naniomnt at CYPRESS
' SUINGLKS.nredanddntxra.
A Superior Article!
Par mi. h,
B. H. WBIGLEY St CO.
ROB’T. A. NISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AVE.
(Over Payne’s Drug Store),
june!4d3ro MACON. GA.
NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND
OAAV CAKI).
M essrs, woodward & toole. of Dooly
county, Ga., having formed a letral cojsirt-
nership, respectfully oiler their services to the
public, ami will practice in the counties of Wilcox,
DodV e ’ Irwin .W < rth, Macon. Sumter, and Hous
ton. Special attention given also to case* in the
Supreme and Federal C '
Address. Vienna. Go.
ARRA NGEHENTS HAVE BEEN PERFECTED FOE THE FOLLOWING
EXCURSION
RATES TO THE FAIR!
We aro still offering to the Trade our celebrated brands, of Flour
julylg dSm*
HKBDERT FIELDER. JDL’S L. FIKLDEB.
E. & i. lTfielder,
Attorneys at Law,
CLTHBKKT, GKORGIA,
TT7TLL give prompt attention to all business
v t confided Ut them, in tho counties of Ran
dolph. Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Karlv. Calhoun
and Terrell, the Supreme Court ol (ieorgia. und
the District and Circuit Courts of the United
States for the Southern District of Gconria.
M?ptl7-tf
From NEW YORK TO MACON, AND RETURN, per all Steamship Lines and Central Railroad (the round trip), $38.
October, and good to return till 13th November. Freights pa} *— * * i offi— Am
From BALTIMORE TO MACON AND RETURN, per all t
ber and good to return till 13th November. Freights pay one full fare
Secrt'tATT (vAGriria Sfnti* Pair.”
Tickets on sale in New York, commencing 16th
. -p , the Secretary that they have been on exhibition.
steamers and Central Railroad (the round trip), $38. Tickets on sale in Baltimore, commencing 16th Octo-
in coming and return free. All freights shipped by steamers should be consigned to “M. Johnston,
From NEW ORLEANS (and intermediate points) TO MACON via Mobile, Montgomery and Opelika, one full fare the round trip for both passengers and freights.
Over every Railroad in the State of Georgia persons and freights will be transported at one full fare the round trip. Passengers cun purchase tickets at any station
ith free return coupon, and freights will pay full fare in coming and return free on Secretary’s certificate.
cotids aro mamifarturod by us. and we rlaim but nianufarturor*’ pri
We do net. and never have charred DRAYAG E on our Flour.
The attention of the trade is respectfully called to our BRAN, p
centace of middlings, and is very nutritious and palatable to stock.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
EARLOW HOUSE.
1 X FEW APPLICATIONS vttra A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
Xt 11 Wr Vegetable, and its operation fa
Ken and Lll at once, it vioea auvy with the
F.c&ted Appearance can.v\i by Heat Fatiima
ard Excitement. Heals and removes IttBoSea
and Pinaplea, di/ptiling dark and unsightly
G 04 ** mwmJ * Tto * and Suxi
burn, and by its gentle but powerful taaMm
manUes the faded cheek with
iocriirri. bloox axd beadtt.
Sold by all rirnggist* and F»ocy Su.ro*. De-
pAt. .VJ iHrk riser. New York
Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.
AMEBICUS, GA.,
WILEY JONES & CO., Propr’i
Is first-class and in business center.
mayOSm.
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
hundred bushels per acre, liie beets
were a curiosity, many weighing from
fifteon to twenty-five pounds apiece.
Tomatoes, cucumbers and pepj>ors,l nev
er saw equaled anyyrKere, and as to on
ions—thvir sire and quantity robed per
acxwl will not sav—u> U- L.n. .-t, your
readers would not believe what tlu*y s.iw
in print, for it would be a fabulous etovy
to those who have not whnt i have
here. The Fx:r peouni.uily w. 4 .-» a sac-
cos*—from 6.1KK) to 20,000 puraou- being
present every day. The adiniaKon fet*
w as one dollar, and the price of a .-eat in
the “grand stand,” sCHSuIod, was tvrenty-
five cents. So much f«»r the Fair.
The u« r.t thing on the topi'» here is the
convention ou irrig.ition, which meets
hero on the lftth of thia month. It will
be eotnpooed of the governors and repre-
(FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD,)
ELY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT
This Home has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic.
EVERYTHING- READY AND WANTING-.
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management*
Also, SUPPLIES used inCOTTONand WOOLEN
h*. For a speedy core of these or other ailmonls
of n private natura. call, or send stamp for private
cirruiar of advice to both sexsa. Address Box "O,"
Wifftem MedicaJ Institatc. 1X7 Sycamore street.
Cincinnati. Ohio* Th«- romnlkw am so certan
that no i*y will he roquirod of rMpoMfclS per
sons for traatroent until rurod. A visit to its Mu-
adns will roarmno ysu that this In-tmu- is the
»•!.!;. sure (ns in the United filalea to cun Svphi-
lis ituil rvtt..n» iromhofl. tfivllrodly
CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO..
Oonoral CommiAsioQ Merchants,
R*»>m 14,On—HI Building, CHICAGO.
Refer to W. A. Hull. Macun. may! Cm
P. WHELAN, Prop.
MILLS promptly furnished.
D. C. BROWN.
Lowell, Maas, U. 8.
Committees of Reception will be in Attendance Daily at the Depots for th8 Accommodation of Visitors.
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
Or W.A. HUPP, Mayor.
Allfrifri JilNHDALE^
(Formerly Mra. Mat chuIhv’h)
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
S75 and 277 Mwdison Ave., N. Y. City.
T>R0F. GEORGE S. BLACKIE, having bc-
L rome associaUsj m the management of t^is
established and succesHful irstimtion.btnrstocom-
mend it to the attention «>f hi* Southern fru-ntU.
For circular* aiul jiurtirularo. addn-ts
»ep7 lm 277 MADISON AVENUE,
MALCOM JOHNSTON, Secretary,
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