The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 31, 1873, Image 3

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fridaV Morjnfm MACON DAILY telegraph and MESSENER The Uanhur}' Xewit manac. Su*-jiLard A Gill, Holloa, Uh t .e ••Danbury Neva ItAJ^hwaper >n peb- Alxsa- “other talw, carefully compiled Lhor and astronomer.'* >r’s reasou for publishing this it forth in th« following «plo- Brown stone front, THE THIRD 84 MULBEBBY ST. ' WHOLESALE AND EETAIL uxrt. Li TO VIC STRENGTHENING CORDIAF. and RELIABLE INVIGORANT. They are made of tie purest material and g. ar ’or thcMjreventiou and cure of Dyspepsia, Nervous D^ilit..- end all derangements of the Digestive Organa tliey have no equal. LAWRENCE & WeICHSFIB\UM, Sole Proprietors and Wholesale Urniciclsts, Slav annaii. fia. t,v H. MYERS A BKO.. Wholesale Agents. Bov street. Savannan. On. _ (> tI - u MUSIC DEALERS! No one who remembers the past sum mer can fail to understand why I hare got out an almanac. At the eleventh hour I have stepped between man and the elements, and said—“Don’t F Wheth er my action will be sustained, my hon esty V--x»»n./* i. rny a*cri- appn-cUbid, and my publishers r munerated, it is for the people to say. It was noeetsary that some one should take hold of the matter. 1 Y ive done so. And so I have got out an almanac of v y own. It is my first almanac, but you would hardly think it. When I look over the work myself, and see how complete it ii in every department, and realize how ee y it has been, it seems as if I never A d do anything else but make weather, an 1 fool with astronomy. T .M * tKihV 1 K. A.r.n.. .id f f iL. AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA, For tale by all Grocers and Drutvi For sale at manaf 3VIA.CO^ 3 3D JAYS ONLY ! CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Central City Park Fair Grounds! Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 29, 30, 31. Three Grand Performances Daily, at 10 o'clock A. M., and 2 and 7 o’clock P. M. A Towering Giant Among its Fellows! The Great. 12 Centre-Pole Tent and $100,000 CHALLENGE SHOW! CHICKERING PIANOS CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK. I>AT PASSENGER. DAILY. (STtblTI EXCK1 rpHE CVIOlhm ar>l RACE COURSE are in 1 splendid urderj*»ltbeBUILDINGS the movt saUtantiaJ and coraaudkias to the country. Tho Exhibition will be divided into Department* of uts trace; pbodcct* or rws soil ; dojtsstic XAsiracrrus; stimcnrui is cot ton. WOOL. silk. urn. isos, ssaim. ST SSL. GOLD. SOTSK. LEATHXS. POTSS. FIRES. STC. PIC. In (art. errrrthing pertaining to AGRICUL TURE MECHANICS.and the FINE ARTS. $8,000 in Medals, Plate' and Money TO BE AWARDED. •] Exhibitor* are ranuacted to make t&eir entries, and hare dvir artirirs on the ground at an early a •day as :**rtiral4e. that they may be properly ar ranged in the wpertiTe Department*. For Premium Lists. and other information, ad dress the Becmtary. GEO. S. OWENS; Prwidmt. J. H. B8TILL. Secretary. Ky*l^iwim Leave M&om. Arrive at Macon'. T SIODT PXOiRNGKR, DAILY. Leave Macon- p >1 Arrive at Macon ^ ^ HAWKINSVIJJ.K ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY, , ,, ISCNDATS EXCKITKD). Leave Macon 3-00 P M Arrive at Macon ~ > I A * The day train leaving Maoon at 8*o*dodc con nects at J. sup with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad trains for all points in Florida. The night train trains lor all points m Florida. The night train leaving Macon at 7:45 connects with trains of At lantic and Gulf Railroad at Jesup for Savannah, arriving in Savannah at 8:20 x. M. Sleeping coaches on night trains. JAS. W. ROBERTSON. • General Superintendent. FIBST STREET, CORNER OP CHERRY. SdS : Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, MACON, GA. arriajro. Buggies or "Wagons fur- lowest jossible price at this Reixjsitor r. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON MACON AND AUGUSTA 11 VI LUO AD. I'KEINTKNDENT’S OPFICT. M. A. A. R. R*.> Augusta. Ga.. Actober lo. 1875. > \N and after Monday, Ott ■hunt IS, passenger / trains on the Macon ana Augusta Railroad 11 run ns follows: DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). We have tena»l it a lydemaitc troatue, uul ,ucb. i unu ntlj it u. Every other work oo tbir .ubject we have eeeo, from that of the feinoue end doughty "Captain Join Smith*’ which wa. -'imprinted" in the '7cere 16f»," or that quaint old -bbtoryof th- American Indiana which apparwl in 177i from the p in of the cel cl,rated Indian trader. Adair, that tra t .»m1 almot a century and a half ago tb. ,«tj billa whereon Macon i. now paVd. From tbra* down to tuo lat r . m k> of Drake, of Schoolcraft, and other., ,11 are eitii^r -iwultary and un<Lgi»ted i» the la«t named, or but partial, not to my (10 reference to Mine) whinuicaL The exception to thie general characterietlc „ (hi. thorougu and aj.lematie. ear ot y.Jonea betoro am. With il_ a.d. no e,tra lowered imagination are required to comprehend, in a mo.t aatiafactory Banner, that fierce, untamable being our ;< nfathere dia|xieeoaied of thia fair do- o...m. Nor .hall we find tbeee acalp-ng , „ 1 eombative red men the duroul «• we hare been taught to regard them. They had thair well-eatabliahod "inati ut ona ” ao to apeak with nae of a moat 1 opalariled word: a ayatem of hu man oo,err.Bunt pu which they dung w.th «« mnd>< Vnacity aa do now their 7X^4 in thf. "land of the C andil.omu of the I ruvc." to thil "beat nAOiiktlUia wnrld ever aaw ; u „] . ayatitB o^Slviue government, too, which anSred to impreaa them in their daily tran-a tiena w.th a acnae of the Bcannuai a of manifold trick, of trade, ot cant, of hypoeriayi in a word, of the prevalent roltenneae into which modern Lvilmation haa fallen in Puritan placea, central^ ti-Jrv-i Cpriltiunity and to an I Th y were engnveJ from iketchea I taken on the .pot, an 1 can be relied on in any climate. It u not my porpoae. of I rourae, to elalvoate tue work in thia note I », expUn.it: on, hut I think 1 may bepar- 1 m-1 in calling the attention of the I itudent of h’liuan nature to the exprea- I ion of the eyee in our moon*. There i, life there. They are not store moon*. By apodal reque.t, I omit, on the tec- on. 1 page, the portrait of the man who fa/ no coat-to Bit oack, nor any to hi, .tomach, appar -itly. 1 abouid have j nutted it, any way. I hare alwoy, be- Leaye Ma»oii. Arrive ut Auipmtil. Leave Aiimisia. Arrive at Macon. Train* on the Mucon and Auruirta Unilroad rill mute eloae cuiincrLioii at Caraak with day n**t-inn.r tmin on the Uivrcia Railroid for Va*hincton. Athens and Atlanta, ortlini *. K. .IQiiNS.tX. Sup-t. The Woodruff Concord Buggy, Celebrated for light draft ami durmbilit.v. U I specialty. CENTRAL RAILROAD, PRO I* III ETOItS. [) BLINDS, WINDOW AND D00E FBAMES, BALUS- OSTS, SCROLL WORKS. BUILDERS’ EARDWARF, OILd, PAINTS, PUTTY, ET0., ET0., ETO. :way. in atook. an* mpplioil to city and country on short notice. tlv l»dingBuirey. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE Savannah, October 25, 1873. O N and atUT Sunday, the 2fith inst- Passenger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, its bnuichc* and eonaoetioiis, will run as follows: GOING NORTH AND WEST. . . £ U Leave Savannah.. ; FOR 20 YLARS THE Standard of ! c ce nee THROUGHOUT TnK WORLD. Leave Savannah.. ing disgust, has always appoare.l to me to ms a v-oarse and di*grac*fultilioe. And ust think, for one morn-ut, of the awful Absurdity of the idea. Here is a perfect ly nude man, with a skylight in his stomach, and aurrounded Lv things no one can pronounce the names of, standing with his legs apart, and staring at the liorison with as much intensity as if he tuid , made it himself, and had come ..round to view it from a new point. We have got a new man to tako his place—a man who has been brought up to respect society—a man whom it is a genuine pie sure*to look at and to think of fn t e twilight. He stands up there and illustrates the seasons for his clothes, and looks after things generally; and as long as there is an eye to offend, or a cheek to blush, we shall strictly observe oar part of the con* tract. I hope yon will take this little book home to your family, and hang it up by a string; and wnen you are'writing to your wife’s mother, urging her to come on and stay all winter, you will find in this work many valuable suggestions in regard to the date lines. Yours truly, J. M. Bailkt. Danbury, Conn., September 1, 1873. Leave Augusta. Lea ve Augusta 31 aeon. Arrive ia Macon....’. Leave Maoon for Coluuibus Leave Macon for Columbus Leave Macon for EufauU and Albany. Leave Macon for Eufnula Leave Macon tor Atlanta Leave Jlacon for Atlanta Arrive St Columbus Arrive at Columbus ; Arrive at EufauU OYER 850,000 IN USE. The Whitewater and Woodruff Wagons. And other Western Wagons, at low prices. Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who will write for them. If yoa think of boring a Sewing Ilarhine it will pay you u> examine the ivoords of th«w«* now in o*e and profit by experience. THE WHEELER a WILSON STANDS ALONF. AS THE ONLY .LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE, USING THE NOTARY HOOK. MAKING A LOCK STITCH, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. All shut tle madiino waste power in drawing the shuttle berk after the stitch is funned bringing double wear end strain upon both machine and operator, hrnoe while other machines rapidly wear out. the WHEELER A WILSON LASTL A LIFETIME, and proves aa economical investment; Do not believe all that is promt*.>d by wwaUed “Cheap" machines, you should require i»rvjof that years of use have t«^t«*d their value. Money once thrown away cannot be recovered. Send for our drrulara. Machine* sold on ea«y terms, or monthly payments token. Old machines put in enter or received in exchange. \VHEELER A WILSON MF’G CO.*8OFFICES: Savannah. Aurusta, Macon and Columbus, Ga. W. B. CLEVER. Gen. AzUSavannah. On. W. A. HICKS. Agent. Macon, Ga. ESTABLISHED Musuem, Aviary, Circus, Roman Hippodrome and Egyptian Caravan. Its augmentation the past winter makes it four \ \ times larger than last year, and then it was am- \ X fessed tho Monarch Mastidon of tlie n»L Over \\\ » million dollars have been cxpendwl to make this the most stupendous and irreatest W orld Lxposi- \\ tion ever uttcnniUxl; and an immense Twelve Vw Centre-Pole Pavilion, covering over four acre* of /LJ 7 ■wric ground, and men.«uring 1 <VS.000 yanls of canvas, is r siuired to exhibit its thirty-one dens of hnng /jTJw?<< wa l Beasts, breathing Sea Monsters, Flumiued /T Bir Is, Flesh-eating Reptiles, and the colossal V t.7 DUAL CIRCUS EXHIBITION Arrive at Eufnula. Arrive at Albany. Arrive at Atlanta.. Arrive aX Atlanta.... COMING SOUTH The Special Attention Of the Ladies is called to the fine stock of French Millinery QASII.RIBBON'S, FANCY NECKTIES, Ltlanta.. Leave YjKARS l,eave Kufaula.. Leave Kufaula.. Ireave Columl Jreavc Columbus. Arrivo at 3Iacon from Atlanta..... rVrrive at Macon from Atlanta.... Arrive at Macon from Eufaula... Arrive at 3Iaoon from Kufaula ... Arrive gt Macon from Columbus. O RUCUINGS and RUFFS, of all the new styles. Fancy BABY CAPS, in Lace and Merino. A fine assortment of REAL LACES. Ladies’'and Misses’ FRENCH CORSETS. The HAIR DEPARTMENT is complete HAIR woven and arranged in any desired style. A beautiful assortment of IIAIRORNAMKNTS, in Cut SteeL CORONET COMBS, FANCY COMBS. Gilt and Silver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES. A complete assortment (A NOTIONS. MANUFACTURED BY ’s Chemical Manure Com] (LIMITED.) UEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. ,lc« nro on Xlxlillxlt Ion In Floral Hall, Arrive at 31 aeon from Columbus. Leave Maeon for Savannah Ircove Macon for Savannah Arrive at Augusta.., Arrive at Augusta... Arrive (it Savannah. THE SH0E7ES7 SOUTH 70 r03TUHZ. $100,000 FOR ONLY $2 SOI Arrive at Savannah 8:05 A M DAILY TRAINS (8UNDAYS KXCEPTKD) BETWEKN EATOXTON AND MACON. Leaving Eatonton 5:00 A M Leaving ililledgevillo 0:43 A M Arrive* at 3Licon 9:45 A M BETUUXINO. Leave* Maeon 5:30 p k Arrive* nt Jlilledgeville 7:14 p m Arrives at Eatonton. 1WX) P M Connects daily at Gordon with Passenger Train to an from Savannah and Augusta. WILLIAM ROGERS, THE LARGEST RETURN FOR THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT. There is a full stock of everything usually kept in my business, which would be too numerous to mention here. Prompt attention given to all orders. MISS A. O’CONNOR, A wealthy citizen of San Franciaco propose* to establish an astronomical ob servatory on the Sierra Nevada, at least 10,000 feet above the sea level. Making it a Grand Conibinati.cn More Than Equal to 12 Shows in One! nasrenger coaches, and 4 engines are brought into L horses are necessary to tho success of this unpre- Planters will do well to examine these and compare their appearance with that of other fertilizers they have seen and handled. will probably be limited, and early orders will be MACON FLOUR MILLS Tho quantity for sale thia ytwtr certainly filled. Orders are already coming in. General Su|>crintondont. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, To transport this Goliah of Shows, 100 cars, < requisition, and the services of over 2.000 men n ceueuted enterprise. A Grand Triple Menagerie. anJ “ ot GRAND DOUBLE CIRCUS PERFORMANCE In the Largest Hippodrome Tent in the World I Every Act Double, in Two Rings at the Same Hour Under One Grand Pavilion ! A nOTTBLE C3-E.-A-3STXD ENTREE I of panic as of taxation. Thb silk industry of Switzerland is enormous, and rapidly on' the .increase, the export* of manufactured silks annu ally amounting to two hundred and fif teen million francs, or $43,000,000. NISBET’S FOUNDRY SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. Southwestern Railroad Company, Macon. Ga* October 2d, 1873. kN and after Sunday, the 26th insUPassenger i —: as. o—• -hi — - follows: u Trains ■ DAY XVVAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. Leavo Macon * Arrive at Eufaula * Z. B. WHEELER. Saloon and Restaurant, Fourth Street, opposite Bxpr **■ Office, MACON. GEORGIA. Meals Served at all Hours, OAT OR NIGHT. A First Class Establishment. STOCKED WITH FINEST WINES AND LlyUOES. ‘ DEIXG compelled to retire from business on J5 account of ill health. I now offer the above property tor sale. Tho Maeon Hour Mills is more conveniently situiitcil for business and is driven bv more powerful machinery than any mm in ; jtucon. The foundry is in successful operation, and in the article of cotton presses alone paid dur ing the last season is per cent, on what is asked owmartv nn.l thi« in tlus absence of Columbus. Atlanta.' Marietta. CLEMONS &. .TAMES, J. BEN WILSON & CO., - RUFF. WINTERS & WHITLOCK, B. H. WRIGLEY & CO., J. W.. WHEATLEY & CO., O. M. STOICES, AVM. J. RUSSELL, - C. M. DAVJS, W. McKAY, Arrive at Albany. Arrive at Ariin Arrive at Fort Leave Clayton. Leave Eufaula Leavo Fort Gaines. Leave Albany: A K Arrive at Macon 5:10 P M Connects with tho Albany Train at Smithville, Wlliiorta w,m» tuo . and tho Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbert daily, ■ General Agent, Slacon, Ga. NOTICE. ave this day sold our stock o GOODS i W. J. Lawton, and bespeak for Inin the ■tronniro of our curtomenu^ & pj^TBS. THE PLACE To got something that is nice is at A. . ULLM AN’S ISAACS HOUSE UAR. He has RHEIN WINE—Direct importation. v J IMPORTED LAGER BEER. ATLANTA BEER. Tbs best Leave Maeon-. Arrive at Columbus. Leave Columbus.. 7:30 PM COLUMBUS NIGHT PREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon 7:15 p m Arrive at Columbus 8:57 a M Leave Columbus 7:40 A M September 18th. 1873. 68 Second Street. Maeon, Georgia. Home Insurance Company, of New York. CASH CAPITAL 500000 00 CASH ASSETS ' BUKKE A COBB, Agents. Yirsinia Fire and Marine Insurance Co., OF BICH3IOND. VIRGINIA. ,o m0 00 00 CASH CAPITAL ^ Equitable Eire Insurance Company, 1 r\XS X’ « OTTYTTI T.V. TKXNF.SSEE. CABINET ORGANS. For Churches, Schools and Parlors. CHEAPEST AND BEST. SUPERIOB TO ALL., NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. 9:10 P ^ Of*t812.16.10.22.26.29.30.31 Leave Macon. COLLINS & LITTLE, Eufaula. Arrive; Arrive at Albany. Whisky, Brandy & Wine BUBKE & COBB, Agents. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO, Office General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga.. July 10,1873. O N and after this date— LIGHTNING EXPRESS Per New York. Eastern and Virginia Cities. Leaves M aeon, by Maooo A Western Rad- road - 11:00 A y Arrive.; ai Atlanta - f:30 P > Paris 18G7.] thb [Y’lenna 1873* First Medal at the Vienna Exposition TIAS by the concurrence of tho SPECfAL H JURY, tho INTERNATIONAL JURl and CASH CAPITAL. Dealers in BURKE & COBB, Agent*. two* SUB-J URIES, of the most eminent artiste and experts from countries exhibiting, been awarded to the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs in competition with the best makers from all countries. .Thb i» not only toe hmlieM award to Cotton States Life Insurance Company, OF JIACON, GEORGIA. CBOOOOO 00 ypipi.v W Leaves Atlanta.. Arrives at Dalton.. Arrives at Chattanooga _•••— 1:10 x M ^Pullman I’alaoe Drawing-Room and SI,•cpins- Care by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg und all intermediate points without chanuh.. Raasengen. leaving by this tram arnve In Jtow York the second afternoon, at i-M p m, over thir teen hours earlier than pcssengers by any other route can with safety reach New kork.leanng the same evening. DAT WESTERN EXPRESS. Leaves Macon at T S Leaves Atlanta at — ^ Arrives at Chattanooga... 4:30 a M Close connection at,, Chattanooga for idl pomta West. „ „ . . Pullman Palace Cars on all night trams. For further particulrs addraeu, julyllti General Pawenger Agent. ^ use in the domestic arU; of tSeir usages; of tl>v*r - yvlif.'iciw belief* and practice*; in abort, of titeir eempletn sUttu ia the beginning of European acquaintance with the red m< n of our continent, and since that period—restricted mainly, but not wholly, to thqac inhabiting the South- era State, ‘ clUrn.-tcrir.e thia inert v.du* able and interesting volume which has « or appeared njwst the subject. We un derstand the learned author purposes a continuance < t his researches in this di rection. and Georgians could not Letter ramduqe to the glory of authorship among Sw w-wthy sons of our honcwtl commonwealth than by forwarding to Mr. Jones such information and such In dian remains as ’ may 1 He within their n Mr. Jones is a native of JJf»rty «oun- ty. in titis State, andt* i^SduaW Of oup SUte University at Athens. He ms; be ad.iress.-d at dk AVaU stwt. New York citv, whfcrerbis unwearying industry nn.U moments tosV-tots to these antiquarian roeearehes amid the ooerousdutiee of an eit.-u.ive legal practice. \Ae rincer.lv hope that Georgians will ennee their goo.1 taste and their appreciation of a no ble Uh-r try oiering at the hands of a fel low Georg on by reading ^fr. Jones ad mirable work, and conducing (whenever in their tvaerl tn.the continuutee of h» inv.r it Ion 1 in tin* line.- How many eon find Una and money to waste on some worthless, not to say melons for- eign or Yankee novel! Haw much better to rend this book of Ifc ^ A Toccaxae incident is reported fro™ Chattanooga. An utter stranger called on s respect able farmer recently, and asked him if his houss had not been robbed during the war, The farmer re plied that it had. “ I,” said the stran- s. .... mi., itf renmniliniV DftTtV BUBKE & COBB, Agents, junmes. a his is nut umj T7 ny instrument, but is the ONLY MEDAL warded to American manufacturers. It xs in ao- Drdancc with the uniform result at previous ex- 'New^tyles, including first exhibited at ienna. now ready at REDUCED PR1CK&. Style P. Double Reed. Five Octave Organ, with r—*. g> nn li.tsamnrirs Su’.-ll. tine Quality and • . . — sperialUes: FaiiCT Ktit ffwlfai and ScboJ Sacks, all sizes, LAD’lBs’.GENTS-siij CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. THE FIRST PREMIUM! rAL STOCK, FIVE MILLIONS. CENTBAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. v-rtvwvarwr.TT - - PHEBIDENT. NORTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR AXUAS awanled to this machine, over all eom- >V jft t.tora. 1: aN-i t.on. t'.c FIRST PREMIUM XSD DIPLOMA Colored i Ca^liwerr auid Cotton Hosiery- Children’ Automauc oweii, . Style T. Double Reed, Fire Octave, in Lpnght Resonant Case, Five Stops, with Vox Humana and Automatic* Swell, $13u. • w.a-.- - re '‘-a JJyjed, in UpHght and Octave Coupler and with much va- anu AU WUB1UL- on mi. . . _ Style S. Five Octave, Double Reed, Resonant Case, Seven Stops, »»»< and Sub-Bass, very powertul riety, f 190. ouier new styles at proport Illustrated Catalogues, wit taming descriptions of new t iji.iu.u » in ui:ir Fr.-e. WHOLESALE SOUTHERN DEPOT. As Wholesale Southern Agents for tliese organs, we can supply dealers, teachers, agents, churches, schools and private parties at the manufacturers , . ;,i...lTraw mvh 1,W son nwintlllv TU1V- 125 doz. jet: MEDALLITTN and lava sets; BRACELETS. BANDEACS. NECKLACES. ««c MOST 1MP0P.TAST AND CSITVL INTENTION PERTAINING TO AGRICULTURB. lowtwT price, eithuf for cosh or on monthly pay ments. We display in our ware-rooms the largest and attest assortment ot organs ever displayed ia rrr “* ...u is-.-o fwo. tsK t/» si um ««ch. All ahuuld aription Leave Charleston at..... Leave Savannah at Arrive at Augusta at DOWN NIGHT F Will leave Augusta at Arrive at Port Royal at AiriTe at Charleston at. Arrive at Savannah at.. Tices from $55 to $1,000 each- All iiigcf purchasing au< irite us at once for ful prices. Very liberal terms given fHftftfjtft, ffiwtfjftt persozu thinking of bv all means writa u d styles and price* churches, schools anu Untans deUrered tree of clwiye to cash buyers in any part of the South. Do not buyaiiybuta llason i Hamlin Or„-an; they are the best und - ‘ LUDDEN A BATES, septa Sm Savannah, Ga. teachers. !l2:S0 i PASSENGER TRAIN. fre UrgHIUl UCUICIOU Zf V h in any part of the South. Do not buy any but 3 ilason J. 1 >■*-— n - fh«* ant thdk bent lilli .p clieapest. Arrive at Augusta aL........— Passengers leaving Macon by the 6:30 on Macon and Augusta Railroad,arrive i ta in time to make close connection with night passenger train on this roiui nr I and Savannah. STEEL PENS. iperintendent. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS. DOOLY. IlOUSlh. By J. W. BOND. ■ontczunia, • • • Georgia. Twenty steps in front of rBailreshd. $2 per day. »en2S 3m Special attention called to the well known numbers’ 505—75—28—20 and 22. Factory, Alt. Vernon; OfHce 75. John St., New York. auz24 3m BA ILEY —CELEBRATED— ATLANTA, GA, BRANCH. OFFICERS—E. E. Eawsos, President; L. P. Grant, Vice President: J. P. I CX ExKcTI?E C030UTTEE—E. E. Rawson, L. P. Grant. V. R.Tommkt. Pattuxo, J. A. Hayden. D. A- Brati*. AUGUSTA, GA BRANCH. OFFICERS—George T. Jacnson. President; JamesT. Bothwkll. Vice Pi “SECUnVEYroMMlfrEE-EDTakD THuXjli W.DaSin. T. B. Beoyi W. it.Goonoica. umr/'iiL AGENTril MRS. A. E. R-VGLAND. HARDWARE. I^B 0 N fc STE E L. Plantation In Mifidle Georgia. cocGns. son: THUOATJSvLC- EAZA, W1IOOP- A CERTAIN CURE FOR CHIUS AMD FEVER. ll w ill amount 1 testify to the T) I SHOP PIERCE a X> to proof. Thousands n B^orszlc by Hunt, Rink^ Green A Rosslraol. AJP* Lamar, of Macon ad druggists and ia. Florida. Ala., d South Carolina. OTS22 m tire pl»« which <91 .repcatlh. tot all * re? BvanSaJ rai-.! on the plare can he zStTiurelj Of in Macon market at c»l prire*. itJSTr.ud framed bou«,with toor rooms. ZZTSZZJtounU ohipreJ lor cotton «ui com. e."L potter, m. UL flOMtEOPATHIST r\yylCE Wood*. Block, 3>Ja* ftf 1 U door below Johnvton jewelry •““•’•‘oSTTf' jiO bill, nn.l then nine th' if^XtawT rniea Goesboiutt u,. a —, — - bat loovns it. cleanse* the lon^s ar.«l alleys rotation, thus removing the cause of the complamh CONSUiTPTIOX CAN' BE CLUED ■y a t'melr resort to this standard remedy, as is iroved bv hundreds ot testSnxsUab It Las lecelveo. rte conulne Is s Vned *•/. Bute” on the ?ET1I NY. FOWLE A SONS, Paoreirrors, Los- house and lot or fort tallet. ■\\7II*L be sold on the first Tuesday in Xovem- Vt ber next, at the Court-house door in Perry, between the u*ual h ura of sale, a Hjtue and I>-t ia Fort Valley—House containing six rooms, and L,t fourarrviL Situated ii*mr the Churvbea anti S*~da« the property J M->. Mary June*, drtrsiwi. H. T. BROW>, Notice in Bankruptcy. iv the district court or the uni- tpd states for the southern dis trict OF GEORGIA. In the matter o! Ewell Webb, Bankrupt in Bankruptcy. rpO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—The under- JL ruined hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as assignee of Ewell Webb, of the county of Crawford, and State of Georgia, within said dis trict who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said dis trict. ROBLEY D. SMITH. [CAHHARTS ie observatory on k.r.-»Ark7«* announcos not to write It adds: ‘‘Writing >r whittling wiU be .n nt the office.” AARON P. RANSOM. WARREN A. RANSOM. DARIUS W. GEER. W. A. RANSOM & 00., id Jobbers of or cut in th materials furnished CHAS. 00UNSELMAN & 00., General Commission Merchants, Boom 14 Oner.tel Building, CHICAGO. Refer U>W, A. Hu*. M-mr.WMrtftn JAMES M. WILSON 3Iacoiij D. F.FLEMING. Rrakdonce I at.) Cherry Street, octlitf WANTED AT ONCE. ,NK OB TWO ar.-.^ia»Tre< ti-a!GlllMl 3000 CASES BOOTS St SHOES : the smrincR ing tho pop- n*l numbers, i tteves, this »ach indirid- Manufacturersi boots and shoes, 138 AND 140 GRAND ST- NEW YORK. Represented by R- W. Hogan, of Geonria. jHrtl 5T* bank# of Cu! ulation of ti “MillH and Land for Sale Cheap. T WILL sell on accommotluting terms Jive ,L hundred and sixty acres of Land, with a first class Circular Saw and Gri-t Mill, on Mossy Creek, with water power equal to one hundred horse power, situated in Houston county, within thns* miles of No. 2 Station. Southwestern Rail- For further particulars address the sub*mi*et at Fort Valley. Ga. H- HOUSER, sepl6 eodZta BATCHELOR’S EATR DTE. T 'HIS splendid Hair Dye is the best in the wvr’.d. The only true road Perfret l>yn. H irui- Irss. Et'lihbTe vn.i Ir.starrtenectus; no mt- ment: no ridiculou* tints or unpleasant caior. Remedies the ui of l»s.i tlw-> a:k1 ws‘hn. Produces iinnieduitelT a superb Black or Natural RrvjwTv a»ti leave* the haw < taau Soft and Beau tiful Tbfr ifvr.CUie signed w. a. fUlrfcekr. Sold P.t all Drujcgiste. CHAS. BATCHSLO.l, ’no> lXemilj Propnclor, Ngw York. (FOIIMEBLY H I’OTTHWOOD,) OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT m 111. heed TilUliOL'GILLY RKNOVATED from brewment to attic. BOARD SB 1‘idlt f>AV. P. WHELAN, Prop. ISAACS IIOUSE, hotel and restaurant, U -'F are noa- mreirinr from the Manufacturers a very lance and well selected stoc SHOES. AND TRUNKS of every descriplion.which will be sold as low as in any Merthjuiu vi*:img Charteston are invited to examine our stock. IX p. FLimra a CO., 2 HAHTE STREET. CORNER OP CHURCH STREBT AMU EL A-NELSO>. [aug2«fecd2mj JAAiba TO RENT. pWO TENEMENT HOUSES, or one eigh L roertn House for rent. Apply to july25U OLIVER, DOUGLAS A CO. An Enjjli.sh soi« fact imi*or.aut t Hiilphata- «>f lmi«* a titled influence in decay in potatoes iffifTO