The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 11, 1873, Image 3

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Mmriie Hewt, Yo»c, November 1— JLrrirod, Sou«I«»r, forte*. Savannah. N’oremW 8. - Arrir^, S*- cmn, Simmons, Cortreua, General Bornes. Soil**!. Hindoo, R. M. Brocki&n, Wei* come, Bube. Charleston. N’oremW 8-—Arrived. AJtfen*. Fner, Abby WaImo. Smiled, Equator, Delta. FOR THE FAIL TRADE, 1873. PwltloB of tbo C. S. Gororueat (be Qoeitlou Intolred. TAKEN IN*i LRNALLT—Hi dilutad in water. aa pU*«ant dn End •tXVUgtbwur.f. Yo. 3 Cotton Avenue and 66 Third Street Pot role by all Gnxvrs and Drurgisri. For sale at manufacturers’ price! APPLDD nTFR.V VLLT-*ten poia or lnr.*-. ofitgds :r slant «• W. W. WOODRUFF, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, M A C <> N. (} A. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE STOPS PAIX quicker than morphine. ciJor> f -rrc. opium, or any other anodyne known to the vorid. Superintendent's Office 31. A H. R. 1 Macon, Ga„ October 11. 1873. O X and after Sun ho. mutant. until ther notice, trains on this rood will rui Mm) DAT PASSENGER, DAILY, (SUNDAYS KXCKPTKI UtTr Manin j, (H| Am TV at Macon .*.7.!!****’*’****** 4-30 ' BOOTS AND SHOES! aa a pffpfelflfr sensation, from reception* oi Sultana, field night* in the Aa»*rmb!y and triumphal entries. There ait*, day after day, with erect head and nervous manner, twirling the ring* on hi* fingers, a Tcteran Marshal of France, a hero of the Crimea and the victor of Pueblo, at tended by t^e most celebrated lawyer in France, and being tried for what i* more than life—hi* honor. There, surrounded by General* of world-wide reputation, preaide* the dignified and courtly Duke D'Aumale, a prince of the blood royal, a soldier of renown, and a gentleman of distinguished and polished Waring. Among the hundred.' of srifc* ne*»es are a multitude of familiar faces, :n the political a* well a* the military world. Bourbaki and Chanxy and Chan* garnit-r, Jules Favre, with his bushy head I? SUDDENLY SEIZED in » rli<i t water, 1 Ever offered by us in this market. ESTABLISHED Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Youths’ Wear. YEARS! Its Grand Power In the Prevention and Core of Pestilential and Contagious Diseases. It b in diseases where immediate and afoolnt* assistance and relief is rvquired wherein Ihw rem edy proves its superior, sad wo might say, super- Erery s^yrla of Carriages, Binaries or Wagons fur nished at the lowest possible price at this Repository. MAXI/FACT!’RED BY MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS manure is guaranteed genuine, free from adulteration, urn 'u ical ingredients, and thoroughly pulverized and The Woodruff Concord Buggy, Celebrated for light draft and durability, is thr leading Buggy, and a specialty. RADWAY'S READY BELIEF WILL APPORD IXSTAXT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE K.IDXEY5. INFLAMMATION OP TIIE BT.iliBC IXPLAMMATIOX OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION 0*P THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING, 1'ALI'ITATIOX OF THE HEART HYSTERICS. CROUP' DIPTHERIA. CATARRH. INFLUENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Ready Relief to the part or parts wbrre the pain or difficulty exists will af ford eats and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasm*. Sour Stom ach. Heartburn. Sick Heartache. Colic, Wind in the Bowel*, and all internal pains. Travelers should alwmri cany a bottle of Rad- wa>’s Ready Relief with them. A few drops in and stronghold of France, is being grad ually unfolded to the gaze of the nation which it overwhelmed with irretrievable disaster. Most engrossing of all, perhaps, are the duels of words which flash bark and forth l*etwecn the royal Duke, who sits as judge, and the battle-worn soldier, who is arraigned as prisoner. 7'he one is calm, sure of his facta, a scientific student of war, careful and precise in language. JOHNSON & SMITE Columbus. Atlanta. Marietta. Macon. Americus. Leesburg. Vth.-n Arlington. chivalrously cautious to ; clothe every humiliating query in the most decorous and respectful of phrases; the other, ab rupt, passionate, unwieldly in the use of COMING SOUTH AND EAST. words, brief and blunt in expression, ex ited and curt in manner. Question after question, like a sharp shaft, is directed And other Western Wagon* at low prices. Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who ill write for tie-in. All work warranted.oct?6 tf Leaves Columbus!... upon him with deliberate aim, but he carries and thrusts back like a Tureo at mj. The Duke's politely gloved strokes W. AIcKAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga. are those of a master matador*; some times the Marshal's counter attack is like the ruiih of a blind bull. Every day of Arrives at Augusta!!! Arrives at Savannah. the solemn and exciting drama increases the carnestn*** of these two combatants, and find* the audience holding its breath more suspensively, as they listen to the war of cool, courteous imputation and hot repudiation. Meanwhile, the shad ow of the mysterious Bognior, the confi dant of tho Empress, lli- inorck, and Ba- zaino alike, hovers over the scene, giving :m air of etrango enigma to wliat i«* as yet withheld ; Begnier. the self-constitu ted diplomat, whom both sides cover with odium, and who awaits, with rain com placency, the moment when his lips will be unsealed before the court. The first act of drama is hardly yet concluded; the gay Parisians may look, for a long time yet, with confidence towards historic Tri anon for an every-day sensation; tho fate of the claimant will be decided long be fore that of the veteran Marshal; and nothing leas than the choice of a Govern ment in the neighboring theater of Ver sailles will withdraw the eyes of tho French from the pretty retreat of Kings, where a distinguished life and name are being put in a long-drawn out jeopardy. —.Potion Pott. This Huuse has beep THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement^ to attic. BOARD 83 PER DAY. awrttf Arriv es j HEALTH! BEAUTY! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN CREASE OP FLESH AND WEIGHT- CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION 8BCUR- -<? * C? ED TO ALL! had a right to chase her beyond the dis tance of timiles from the shore is undecid ed. 6ome writers on international law hav ing contended that a vowel caught in an illegitimate act without the three mile*, may be chased and overhauled on the high teiui within the din tan 00 of six miles from shore. Again, if the vessel was captured with in three loiloM of the coast of Jamacia, as hss been staled, the matter will be no ticed by the English Government. Our government is not satisfied that the Yirginiua is entitled to the pro tection of the United States. It is true she soiled from New York under on Amer ican register, but it ha* been charged that she vs 1 u> sold to Qucsada some flfLvO months sgo at rura»»-i and hiiu . that time ha* *bcen sailing under both tho Cuban and Venezuelan flags, and if that charge should turn out true, she cannot receive the protection of our gov ernment. Hence no action will 1nj taken towards protecting tho vessel until all the above questions have been decided. The t'liltanh Aroused. New York. November lh—At a mass meeting of Cubans, held to-day, William Ci*neri >*. President, patriotic addressee wore made and a resolution adopted to roll /or mean* to furnish out a new expo- *Viou to the island. A committee were .anointed to solicit subscriptions. The Bun subscribed $2,000, And subscriptions from .those pnMl amounted to f JoO. The.Cvhun junta in this city announces that all uuxuih ponrfbla will bo used to .form an expedition to set out to Cuba to take revenge for the execution of the pa triot* seised on the Virginias. A corps is being formed composed of Americans alone to proewd to Cuba, and .already 2,000 names have been put on tho raU, many of them old and well-tried tiddien. Gviieral Quesejla is funning another .cx|‘edition, and it is said 3.000 names are .tfiuollcd, the majority of them Cubans and exiles. Tbo Cuban bureau is thronged nearly all the timo. HARDWARE,IRQ N L STEEL DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Hss mode the roost astonishing cures, go quick so rapid ore the changes the body undergoes, unde tbeinfliKW of I hi- truly wonderful medicine that SVKSY DAT AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WKflllt IS SUN AND FELT. THE GKK.IT II 1.00 IJ l|lKIKIKIt. Er^rdlupoT UvSAU^Al-ARU.MAN KESOt 1 VENT communicate* through the blood. »w« urine sad utter fluids and harm of the system the vigor at file, lor It repair* the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula,■ Syphilis. Consumption, titandular Disease* Hi rers hi the Thrust sad Mouth. Tumor*, Nodes in the Glands and otter parts of the *jrtm,Sora pas rapid a forcer as the Crop is such an impor- THREE VALVAIILE SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, Macon, Ux, October 2ti, l»73. vN and after Sunday, tho 26th insL, l'aaMenger ' Trains on this Rcmd will ruu as follow*: DAT KUPAULA rASaENOLU TOXIN. Cowikee Plantations! jCAlHABTS Clint Arrive at Eufaula. Arrive at Clayton. Arrive st Albany. Arrive at Ariington. Leave Clacton. OPPBR to rent for tbs next year losve Fort Gaines. Leave Albany. .10:17 A It fclO P At Connects with the Albany Train at Smithville, Three Valuable Plantations In Rarbour County, located on the South Oowikco Creek, ami alonr the Montfomcnr and Kumuli. RHilnsvtl. the lUtetville dcjtot twins about tho centre of the thn*' plnr***. The plantations ore all well watered, and under (rood fences, and with good out houses, gia houses and screws, and a good dwelling bouse on each. A l*o. will rent separately, if preferred, a good ■ustom, shout six hundred yards from depot. Al-u. Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Diseases. Grave!. Diabetes. Dropw, Stoppage of Water. Incontinenoesf Urine, Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all co.-c* where there are brick du*t depndta or the water i* thick, cloudy, mixed with sut»tsnce* like the white of an ec*. or thread* like white *Uk, or there At Bateavdle « 1 *I*o offer to i HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, H06S ANO BOATS. An early application will secure a good twrgmin. M. L. BATES. OctlQ ItawAwlm Bsbwxille, Ala. AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS. SEND FOR Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured by Hallway's Eesolvent I Bkveelt, Mako. July 18,1987. D*. RapwaT: 1 hare had Ovarian Tumor in the ovaries and bowels, all tteIX*-tor» said -there was no help for it.** r tried ervrythinr that was recororoeoded. but nothin* helped roe. I saw your Resolvent, and thourht I would try it; but bad no faith in it, beranse i had suffered for twelve years. I took six tmttlrsof the Resolvent and one box of Railway'* lilK and two bottha of your Ready Relief: and there is not a sum of tumor to be seen or felt and 1 feel betWr. smarter and hap pier than 1 hare for twelve years. The worst tu mor was in the left side of the bowels, over tho min. I write this to you for the benefit of others. You can publish it if you chorwe. ILlXNAfl P. KNAPP. LOW RESERVOIR, sepIS-tf WANTED. A PARTNER to wort land co tho Artcmu river. To one who cmn turnirt hie th»rr of tit. morn, (at]r JAOOO) tnnj ran the plcro.. hM Mi-riCTirt- in pl-uitin, nn*i ran control labor, a most favorable srrnnjrcmcnt is offered. Refer- ence will be rv^uinx]. Greenville. Miss. Or T. II. BRADFORD. Wniiamctte. Arkaiwa* county. Ark. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, tite nxrmur SYRTTP Yitalzcs and Enricbcs the i:;,wv.l. T. n.i up the F van ro.Builds up tho Muerem, Corea ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO li HOURS SHORTER VTA CHABLESTON. ode and sure remedy for TAPE. PIN and WORMS of all kind*. strony. healthr, and kvrny tnm and wvsaen; and lavatttU cannot reasons!: y hesitate torfwItlWa Qnrfte.—Be snro you yvtths right srgcla. See that “Peruvian Pyrup** Is blown to the irtroa Famphlets free. ScadfSraua 8ETII W. FOWLS A SONS. Proprietor*, Boaton, Maas. For sale by druxclats fc-’wraajr. sepl.Vowt.v An Important Letter the buolc publiktera Uirou^l at ion for Freight and Passengers not exceeded in excel i following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on th States: Xxw Xoxr. October 11.1873. Da RatnraT: Dear Sir—I am induced by a sense of duty to the suffering to make a brief state ment of the working of your medicine on myseU. For several years 1 had been affected with some fife-. Satisfaction Eve^wher*, AXD BKXXO Espfclally Adapted .M. S. Wood hull. Commander. MANHATTAN- CHAMPION.. WAKTS OF ZVFE? EQ«L * SOU3 -BYT SICELSIOR IASUFACTUIIN6 COMPAM. J asks Beret! Commander JAMES ADGEH. GEORGIA SOUTH caoolina! CLYDE I.vGBAHAJf, Commander! “WAGNER. HUGEr"± CO, ' Wil. A. COURTNAY. J PHILADELPHIA. IRON STEAMSHIPS. ASHLAND equator! itaut MACON DAILY tELEGRA^H AND MESSENER TUESDAY MORNJjNG, NOVEMBER n, 1873 B Y TELEGRAPH. sl> l»AV DISPATCHES. CiPTI RE OF THE TlReiXICS. bber b.—Th. emp- •gin:b« WTU, nw<i. bn icr the t.si'Urati <Jvtu.*r.u of 1 , of .u hSUi-L** provided last th* ctiguoua to tho»e uf the ’i l ths 3|>om»>h cruiser* w«rv to ooti- fir.« thru*the pursuit of su- i. ^ ^ ’j as o.ight l«e d'-DOuiii «<i. But in ao o: ti.« atrc&g protest of th. t rvtaiT of BtiU the <'aptam-Owner*] ’ : that, in view of th* determination adapted by the government of the Unite* fltaT-f, and in order, at the same time to re..' re leg•' • mate oomxnorce from all nc mf^-arr .:.t*-rf*Ten- *•. he l*a*l concludt-i to modify tho decree, omitting this ob- jofioniHt article from it. The Secrets- *rj, .d U opf-x»iU*jn to the deciee, said the treaty of 1710 suthorizue ncthing Lu! th- inspection of the passj*ortri of th<- nmil~ of trade m< t with, wnile the arti de alluded to contemplated a search at to the character of the vessel, beyond the l.^..uUon by tr«-aty. gjt it voqld ajqka: fr»^oi the inform*- ItoO received by tne Deportment t ..at th*. Virgin*us was captured six mile* from the Jamaica coast, in accordance with the article which the Captain-General had withdrawn. No new facts in relation to the Virgin hro have lo-dsy* Thu Deport sent ot State and Minister Sickles are in telegraphic correspondence on the sub ject. n* sh Government claims that il *u -ol f.iilh, by s^king * duky oi | ai-.si.m- ut on the pu**«-n*’er<< oa c?d» o: tiwt v*-es* i, and regret* tte tel* gram was riot fKoifed from Cuba befor- uw execution took plaoe. The difficulty UIT111 to be the inefficiency of that Go\ - crament to control affairs in Cuba, in Ihis a* well aa other matters. Our government is engaged in th effort co stay proceedings a* to the re mainder of those on board the Virginia*, until all the fact* can be fully s* The Secretary of State ha* sent in •tmctionii to both Minuter Sickle*, at Madrid, and Consul General Hail, at Havana. V> telegraph all the fact* in re gard to the capture of the Virginias an 1 the execution of parties on board that vessel, but Mr. Hall replies that there w some interruption of the telegraph line bct*r-*-n Havana and Santiago th Cubs, and aa yet liu ho* been unable to learn any particulars. A dispatch from Sickles says the Hadr.d government had no information of the execution until after it had oc curred. Mr. Hall informs tho eocreta \ that be has token the necessary steps ku luarn the particulars, and will communi- th.-ui to tl*«* «i*|*iutUiOi»t ili*Hi.--1.- stely after they are received. Toe only iu:onn*Uou tlvo Government sow ha* i| the fact that the Virginia* was captured an 1 »uVeral persons on her executed; but as’to In what water*, or under what circumstances the vessel was captured no iniormation has been re- send. Until these fact* are known officially Ci»- g >» • i nuent will lake no action in t.ie tuuilA-T. Tne question being a very de bt. rats one it is nut one intention of our iltlijlle t** tnku any . u-p* vrliich can* not be maintained under u.e law of na- The Spanish gunboat Tornado had a right to overhaul the Virgin!us if she aros caught in on illegitimate act within thrws miles of the Santiago de Cuba shore. On the otner band, if the Virginias were caught Ijd an illegitimate act within tho proscribed distance and attempted to get aw&v the Question whether the Tornado Preparations to Feed the Poor, The various charitable! associations of Bnx'klyn and New York are actively pre paring to meet the increased demand* which will be mode on their resource* iluring the coming w Convention of Bishops. *Ph£ annual convention of the Methodist Itislaip* for the purpose of laying out the work of the clunvh for the year, com- mwiccd it* session yesterday at Newark. Many iUsl*ops were present. Appoint ment* wili be niiuie |o-day. The Syfih Botcherles. A dUpetch from Havana to a Spanish jmj H r mij* five Cid .i*. wore ►hot at San tiago de Cuba on the oth. One was Santa lte»<a who wn* imprisoned in Havana lest summer and whose release was ob tained through the intercession of Secre tary Fish. Disabled Steamship. 1 ntelligcnce was received at the Anchor line office that the steamer Isinailia wan passed off the coast of Norn Scotia on the 221 of October disabled and undersoil. She was out of coal .and provisions, which wore supplied by a poasmg vesaeL Discharged by the Government. Six hundred men were discharged j«- terday hon the Brooklyn Navy-yard. It i* reported anotlior discharge will take phuv on the 15th. A Heaxy Cuban Subscription, Migud dc Aladama, a well known Cu ban patriot, has suV-cribed J10,000 to wards a new expedition for Cuba, and will give IIOAXIO more next week. The United States and the Spanish Butcheries. Tho following telegram was received by a proximo nt Cuban of this city from a gentleman of *tandm£ in Washington r '• A telegram ho* lust arrived at the State DwifloOt from Con*ul-General Hall, giving a full account of the execu tion of the Amvrican citizen*. He in tends to proUNt for ths Government ifsinut the outrage oemmitted by the Hpatv>h authorities a* in violation of in- temationol Uw and of our treaties with Spam, and U> demand an adequate repa ration. The State Deportment is reti cent but determined to obtain redress. There i* a very unfavorable feeling agaiiiat Spa n in o.Lc.al obtle*. Post-Office Leak. Ssj* Fxis- isco, November 8.—J. \\\ Potter, a clerk in the post-office and coasin of Sen iter oargsut. and another clerk no.mi*d E. D. Herrick, have Wt-nur- rested, charged with steohng from the office and oi«ening letters for that pur- FEVER AND AGUE. UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN 600 rolls Domestic Ragging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd. 100 do “Elephant” Ragging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd. 50 bales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-8 lb to yd. 200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd. 10,000 lbs Arrow Ties. CAUTION. BUT OSLT TUB GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE, XAsrnaciiD bt E.&T. FAIRBANKS & CO Cramp* la Missouri. St. Doc is, .NonmUr;}.—W. K, Walker has been appointed Receiver of the N orth Missouri Iniiuxance Company. A reduction of &> per cent, in time and 10 per cunt. ia w*fev* was announced m th* Sodolxa Mo.) railroad shop*. I'ddcrzook CoBvlctcd. Wmrrcxx'-tix, Pa.. November 9.—The jury in the L dderxook cose have rendered a verdict of murder in the first degree. Death of a llilitir. BitniioiJ, November 9.—Rev. Wn * Hardin, pastor of Emery M. E. Church. D 4*a4 hxtj-wo*. STANDARD SCALES Stock Scalxs. Coil Scales. Hat Sc aX^s. Dai ry Scales. Goes TEE Sc au*. etc., etc. • «T 9* KX?AXKE1> VEOXPTLT AND EEASOXABIT. For ,i~\ Troemnrr • Coffee and Drug Mills. Composition Bells, all aires Letter Presses, etc. TUT M(WT rrETECT 25 bales Bagging Twine. j»t-p27tf WHOLESALE HARDWARE pound; r - Cotton and Corn Fertilizer, but in different pro portions, as winter crops will bear more stimu lating than those grown in summer. The Compound Contains all tho Elements or Peruvian Guano, And will we think, bestprraaes. The" taut one to our ca have our planters Compound. 'It will be seen that It is even cheaper than Cotton Seed, and is of great permanent improvement to the soil. These rhemkals not only last one season, but we know of instances in which they have been very plainly perceptible on the CUTLERY, ETC., Cherry Street, - - Macon, Ga. octl2tf GRE .A. T Soutieri Freig&t and Passenger L* * lii ‘ i > -VIA- CHARLESTON, S. Line THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO., And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Flat of Thirteen IkOChu Steamships to the above Ports, invite atu-ntion to the Quick Time an+Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton Slates at the AtvtaTurn HrXTXB. Commander. C. Hixceleb. Commander. SAILING DAYS—FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY. Agent, Charleston. S. C. UR. RADWAY’S PERFECT PURGATIVE AND REGULATING PELLS. TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY TO BALTIMORE. VIRGINIA... Alarm wirva AT.ARM TILL CO.’S , _ , JVrf U.: I „rau.l .... t 't.Ao l'i.L Cash Drawer ! I the Stomach. Liver. Bowels. Kidxwrs, bladder. Nervous Healacbe. L\ n>t;'f*tion. Vo*. tivenrsa. lndurestt n. Dyspepsia. BiL^usne-'s. F--- ver. Inflammation Of the B. «,-!>. I‘*k» and a'l IV- ran*r*-n.cr.ls of the Internal Viwrra. Wamu.ted lo efltvt a puaiu«r cure. Purely \r»retebie. ron- laimn* no m«-n-ur>. mineral* *.-r deleter.^ a*dn.*rs. l>b«enre the folk.* ::^r symptoms rwi:ur.( 1-luj Disorders of !l»e Ihcv>I:\e «1-yan*: Const!patr>n. Ir.war.l l*de<. Pr:'.!r>e*<s of the Bk«*i m the Head. IndilT d tlw M.*mach. N au- a-a. Heartburn. Ih**ru»t U Pood. Pullnes, or Weight in lhe MoaaA. Sour ErurtatKSis. J :rur or Fl-tten:jr at the H^rt. Chokirjr or suffe* .:^e SOLD AT Fairbanks’ 8cale Warehouses, Fairbanks & Co., Mew Yurie, t, Baltimore. *11 IrMiwi 1«8 Baltimo _. _ roreet. knr Orieana. FAIRBANKS * KWING, M»«nir Hall, PhiliddulBL FAIRBANKS BRUWX BOO. ™ t Milk Street, Boctoo. Dcttox. Commander. 'RALLiNG DAY^EVERY'FIFTH DAY* PAUL C. TRENHOLM. Agent. CharUton. S. a TO BOSTON. STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITA AND FLAG.. Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company l (LIMITER) NEW CASTLE-ON -TYNE, ENGLAND. SIGHT PASaK.VUEK, DJLILY. Arnvo at Mjoon‘7i£lu IIAWKIXSVIU.K ACCOMMODATION- TK * IS. DAILY, (SCSDAT8 EXCEPTED). I*«to Macou , . ___. Arrive at Macon ’ * ’* , The dwtnte teri^rlb^'SsVdMh < ttvls :it JfMijt with Aliantio MKl GuU " lrmms forrail potnU in Vkiridm. Tlw r itieand Gulf Rc —7,— “* s-sbrida. The night tra.u connocu wtth trams of At- ■Sa? 4 - G o U * aUl ? ldat J **“P for Savannah. 1 &20 a. al Steptag coaches oti night trams. H * JAS. W. ROBERTSON. General Superintend This Company Sells 40,000 tons Manures Annually “iSSi* (ro ^. T1 « c ,„ ra , The Whitewater and Woodruff Wagons. M fTRADE MARC BEOIdTERED.] At a Cat of $i 50 per Acrr, Broadcast, Com Fertilizer the past three scasorm, and the experience with it last season for Wheat, we uml to put up for sale our mixed chemi cals for the Fall and Winter Crops. The Com- nd is made up of the same chemicals as our THIRD CROP. The chemicals are all finely pulverized and well mixed, having been run through a tine seive, and will readily permeate through tho mass. If it is not convenient to get dry stable or lot manure, you can use ashes which hare been leached, or dry mock or rich loam. Sand should d should be moderately dry. The chemicals put up in good tight barrels, well coopered, and three (S) barrels hold MW pounds net weight. The price is $25 SO. delivered in the depict at Ma con. tor the 800 pounds of chemicals, cosh. Sixty day drafts will be taken as cash. Orders may bo sent to us direct, or through any of our agents. In our Fertiliser bumness we have associated with us DR. P. R. HOLT, of Port Valley, Ga., and jmrties can be supplied with his Fertilizer or ours, as they may desire. We can sopply a good article of soluble Fhos- phate of Lime which, when composted with cotton seed and stable manure, makes a good manure at cost of from 910 to $15 per ton of 2,000 lbs. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR. ug anu C Wholesale Drug anu Chemical Warehouse. 82 and 84 Cherry street. Macon. Ga. senfttf R. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT UW, Office 52 Second st, Macon. Georgia. "YTTILL practice in the courts of Macon and ad- TT jacent circuits, and in tho Supreme and Federal Courts of Georgia. Special attention given AND FAMOUS FOR BEING REST TO USE I CHEAPEST TO BUY!. EASIEST TO SELL III MIXED BY MACHINERY. It contains a large proportion of Soluble Phosphate and is eminently suited to Cotton, Corn and Grain Crops. AGENTS IWT GEORGIA, CLEMONS & JAMES, J. BEX WILSON & CO., RUFF, WINTERS & WHITLOCK, B. H. WBIGLEY & CO., J. W. WHEATLEY A CO., G. M. STOKES. WM. J. RUSSELL, C. M. DAVIS, !N" ATIO 1ST A Xj HOTEL (FORMERLY BPOTTBWOOP.) NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT. P. WHELAN, Prop. MACON. GEORGIA Dealers in all kinds of ANTI-FRICTION GIN GEAR It Never Fails, Always in Order, Euns Light, IO? IS UNTO HUMBUG I Famous fur dolzg m~re and _j BETTER C00KINQ, qalcker andCheapei TUoujEunoftlocMt, ST. LOUIS, MO., AND TRUMAN & GREEN, MACON, GA octUdtues.thiwora CAMED GOODS! CHOICE BOGOS IN TIN AND BLASS, FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS, PICKLES, SALMON, LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc. Just received direct from ble Darting establishment* for sale at lew price*. CiCttltf Rate* ipronafiaad U Vjw a* thoae of Comprtlng Line*. Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at 8M* Baron* J I •h:fa in i iurwl-i., Li wbuae i m all the Rulrvod Tu-krta br vx<lm:.*rei a:i<l Etertka ■^*r**L To* Threugn Ticket* by thu Ruute include Tranafera. Meal* and State Room, while ndrai. l>ra,ra Wth hrf. rv th, ,ur-. l-.'.r rid ; lhil! Mi the , U Ptrap-rat^a. ; SST,mi | the south c ako lin a k ai lko a d, geokgia kailiio ad ing i a t be Floah. tcd from all the cent* per box. bold by Drugget*. CASJUBT k oi Radvar’t Rib will frew tte «n- , And their cruu-cting Line* hare larreJy irurvaard th-ir facility for the rapid he ala>»^nknirdd:%. nivra FriueXS *- nd h ® t ^ en Th T i •• and Umj bouui and Wert. On tJ ■ CiT*hna Raiiro*d.« First -CUm bieepmg Cara. I Fmcht promptly trantfenrd from rteamer to dar and nixfct trains of the South Carelhm R*:l- K*d- Clow connection made with other delire-n:*g freight* at diriantpoint* with irr at ;.rv ne*a. The Manager* will uae every exerte r. to joti*fy their patron* that the fine VIA CHARLESTON M tPAXJUB A T*m TRUXr l cmnr * »urpa*w-d m Dispatch and tbe&dc Dali very of Good*. r j Per further tnfonaaxioct. apply to J. J. GRIFFIN, Western Agant. Atlanta. Ga« B. D.HAS- a—wt fin* letter stamp to RADWAY lOO. No SELL. Geoerai Agwit. P. O. Ka W79. Office *17 Broadway, if. LIB. PICKENS General PaoMQgcr I Vum. nwChnrrt rtrert. ,V>w Trt. Ural TicUc Muk OBolua aralriral.m Inf rri 1- I J. M. SELKlItK, 1 My*8—df ffiBiwIiif Hid ml Groat SouShent Freight and PisMu^sr Lmw. Cbarbsttm. S. Q> KATALYSINE WATER—The Great Medi cisk o» Nature. Indorsed by the Higbesi M**diral Autk-intirs. ilu-K-ulur I'uw er to Paralytic. Youthful Viiror to the Aged, and the Youruf at a Critical Pencd;^Di»- talnin^ History of the Spring and Testimonial: “—m Medical * Journal s. Eminent Physician* 1 lii-Uiuruii*!:-,i c ::;zi-ui. - :.t trm by nuu WHITNl.YBIU >>.. Gen*l Agvx.ta.227 South Front bU Philadelphia. Por sale by all u auzSeod-’tzn FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL, C OR. OORTLANDTandNEW CHURCH STS, » NBWYORK, On the European _ _ plan. RICH tttTi p. FRENCH, son of the lateCofon*-! Richard Prench. of Pr»Ti<-h's Hotel, has taken this Hotel, newly Ottoi up and entirely renovated tbe roxne. Centrally located in the business part of the city Land lew and Geutieuiou * Dining Room* auocbed. Junelttf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON adACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Superintendent's Oevick. M. A. A R. IL.) Augmto. Ga. October 10,'187S. j and after Monday, Octubura 18, paasengor the Macou and Augusta Railroad AN« A/ in Leave Macon C:30 A Arrive at Augsuta 2-45 v M LutraAnntts. wm Arrive at Macon r x Trains on the Macon and Augusta Railroad Camak with day will make close connection 1 paiMnger train on tho Geosgia Railroad lor Washington. Athensan»i Atlanta. •cm«[t S. K. JOIIXSO.V. Sup’t. CENTRAL RAILROAD. O N and after Sunday, the 2d inst., PlBtigiir Trains on the Georgia Central Raili\*ui. iu TRAIN NO l.—GOING NORTH AN D WEST. Leaves Savamudw »;45 a at Loaves Augutfta I......... kM a m Arrives in Augusta _ : ! 4:00 p m Arrives in Mdlodgeville lu.-oy p M Arrives in Eaton ton ...11:85 p u Arrives in Macon- ” 6.-45 p ^ Leaves Macou for Columbus 7:15 p x| Leaves Macon for Eufaula t»:10 p m Leaves Macun for Atlanta I Arrives at Columbus .^7 a ac AX 1:40 AX Leaves Augu>u !...!.!*.!!!! 8.-05 r X Arrives in Augusta 5^4 A g Arrives in M04-011 a a. Leaves Macon fnrOolmnbiUL....... 8:45 A X Leaves Macon tor Eufaula. KW A X Lesivcs Macou lor Atlanta fcld a x Arrives in Columbus i ; ao P X Eutaula 6:40 P X Atlanta 5:48 P X COM 1 NO SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta^ 7KX) a x Loaves Columbu.v. 2:60 r X Leaves Euiuuhu. 7:20 a X Arrives iu Macou from Atlanta. ,1:40 p x Arrives in Macon fnnn Columbus 7:30 p x Arrives in Macon from Eufaula 6:10 p x Leaves Macon 7^5 p x Arrives at Milledgeville_ P x Arrives in Eatontoru „...U:55 P X Leaves Augusta 8:05 p i_ Arrives in Angusta 5:55 A X Arrives in Savannah 7:15 a X Train No. t being a through train on the Cen tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations, passengers for hall stations cannot bo taken on or Passengers for Milled gevillo and Eaton ton will taxe train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta and train No.2 trout points ou the Southwestern Rail- road, Atlanta and Macon. WILLIAM ROGERS, tiovStf General Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 3:57 A X Leave Columbus 7:40 A X Arrive at JIaoon 5:00 a x Making dose connection with Western Rail road at Columbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, t^tc. EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon IfclO P X Arrive at Eutaula 10:20 A X Arrive at Albany 7:10 * schedule Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thuniay nights, connect at Smith villi vith train* to Altxiiiy. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO* Office General Paosenoru agent, Atlanta, Go, July 10,1873. O N and after this date— 1 LIGHTNING EXPRESS per New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities, Leaves Macon, by Macon* Western ILul- rua.l —A X Arrives at Atlanta 5:30 P x Leaves Atlanta 6:00 P X Arrives at lhdton 10:30 p x Arrives at Chattanooga..— LIO A X Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and nil intermediate points without change. Passengers leaving by this tram arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:41 r m, over thir teen hours earlier than passengers by any other DAT WESTERN EXPRESS. Leaves Macon at.... Leaves Atlanta at... Arrives at Chattanooga Close connection at Chattanooga for all point* West. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains. For further purlieu Ire addn POET EOYAL EAILEOAD. OFFICE OF K> 9INEER AND SUPERINTENDENT Augusta. Ga^ June 28, 1873. . v.V and after 'fondsy. June 30. trains on this \J Rued will ro x as follows: DOWN 1 4T PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusuiat Arrive at Port Royal at .... Arrive at Chari.*touat Arrive at Savannah Cr DAT PASSENGER TRAIN, WUl leave Port Royal at 9:4.1 a X Leave Charleston at 8:10AX Leave Savannah at 930 a X Arrive at Augusta at 5:58 p 3 DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at 2:10 P X Arriieat Port Royal at 11^5 P X Crockett’s Patent Balance Gear Portable Horse Power. Can be used in the common inn houa*i, or you can do you ginning in a log cabin, or a room 0x20 feet. Warranted to ruu Iiiater ths •; any Power made. It has hail its trial aad cama off victo- iotu.and ready to try again. Machinery of all kinds mode and reps, red at my works. Send for circular, to octlOtf CROCKETT'S IRON WORKS, Macon, Ga. u.,.. ....l.rfra * * CP NIO0T PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at ..10:30 p x Lai re Charleston at... 6.-00^* X Leave Savannah at M0 p x Arrive at Augusta at - 8.-00 a X Passeugeni leaving Macon by tbe &30 a X train on Macon ami Augusta Railroad,arrive at Augus- aml SiwmaS! r JAMES 0.‘MOURE. julyltf Engineer and Superintendent. SAMUEL W. GOODS. STEELING B. TONKT. GOODE & TONEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY, El'FAlLA. AI.A. (Offlre over J. T. Kemtair. .tore, liruul .tract.) TTTILI. nrarticc in th- State am! Federal Court* Y\ qi vlilmiu t, in tl»: C<*trtaut S-*jtliwratem GeonttaandetaewSera b,-»|><ialcuTitraet. Prompt attention pai.I to Alabnnia an.t Georgia- VV'ill investigate baa title* whenever HARRISON, BRADFORD & CO’S STEEL PENS: ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrange Rrt-’*-"-’ * T _ w correct tte slightest« Regulator, by th* erection of an observatory and one of the 1 MENT8, f^r th* purpose of obser> ing the tn»*ndian passage of th« ‘iny and Hating of fine Watchet, a* acell r Special attention ca1i*sl tothewell known numbers* 505-75-28-20 and 22. Factory, Mt. lemon; Office 75, John nt., New York. rnuuS-; 3m DARIUS W. GEER. ROBEE1 1 H. BOTH W.A. B-ANSOM & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS AJfD SHOES, GRAND STra NEW YORK. OCfJOdly ml by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia. iffiOffiCdtaroM