The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 26, 1873, Image 3

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thE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENER WEDNESDAY MORA 13(1, NOVEMBER 2G, jl8?:R Ffltyrnplt iSJgesscaqer | "V. i nxlt^vv MORNING. NOv. SC**187S. ^ a Man** Kejjrct. • T.’r»; tim,--,.-Lud m.lf straight for Mr. HACKED >1 Oslo KOOKH. O., who by thin time i..-.-ajne somewhat frightened and began to yell for water. ™* ro ' ,s "> th,? >'r.Uiv Amfiy, and | Tti H STANDARD. whib- Mr. G. and hi. eldest mo were I vainly endeavoring to capture the he?, I CJTILT. ‘ViTia" a and kept bon avoiding it in ita pent- ' gri nation-, the other member, were awl II. HLPaime,!* 1 , \h toorlrw*t!w A TwmandW*. f»ir ml Uw awl T*lki»»lfc» «" and pine* Oahxj. DEFENCES OF HAVANA^ ferliaraUaH- «wu CarrNon. of UK ruhan C'apltal-Tlir CIt> Vulnera ble t'min the I.an. Mile—The >forro, Cabana ami I.a Ptiuta-Ilotv lln , nun Can lie Rrtl tired To-day. fjvm the New York Bnli] , Cuba, considering it. great value aa a producing country and its highly impor tant ({.-.graphical petition. ha. lawn not a- tly elempt from foreign attack aince its ,ti*Yirerr and settlement by the Span- .sr-ls. 01 all her po-.oa.iotw in America. iV.ilfan dominion, with the exception of a period leaa than a year, haa remain-] lutaet on the ialand, which ia perhaps the ndieat colony powesaod by any European j«,*er in any part of the glone. At an early day tlie occasional eruption, of buc- naeen gave rue to the necessity of tor- nfjiag it. harbor*. Tho seat of govern- mtlt having been transferred from San- tiamp de Cuba (which ia sow identified vitJ one of the ao-tlaflohxit nnuuaerc of(feoent tin—) to Havana, defensive work, were erected at tho latter place, eldeh have been continued and extended until the city haa become one of the itiuogeat in tbie part of tho world. For tnia/ year. Spanish galleon, and flotilla. MM-mbled nt Havana lieforc finally cross- ■MS die Atlantic, lint while hostilities ntef * n nearly every part of the |Cj Indies, the mother coin.try being on act ive [articipant. Culm, with it- l.tOO miles of Mu-oaot and ita ndmsrotfa harhom. re, uwiaed free from the sound of bojtihi aliM, except On tlie two Occasions to be ■u-ationed hereafter. Havana ha* ai.-i.yi been » naval head quarters—wWk n led for fittiag ont expe dition* to npemfr againrt the enemies of B|-un; but a* the city mu considered ilmat impregnable, though it is actually the key to the entire island, it was deemed prudent to avoid attacking the place. With Havana in tlie po.-aea.ion of . i.o-tile fore* the real of Cuba would he of little or no-valiw. riiuKUT XTwmoTH or ntvrxr The present strength of Havana T. a mutter of the greatest interest. Its gen eral plui of defence* has been constructed ia the old stylo i hut a profusion of treas ure has of Uft years been expended to lender the dflj flat liurbor a- fur a. pos- iitls proof again -t all a—aults. And it is highly probable, from the fortification, tlukt have Ven ejected, tho precaution, that hate been taken, the difficulties that hare l>ccn thrown in the way, and the ■sue with which the defence, themselves ran be used against attack that tho cap ture of Havana would Is-a difficult enter prise to ncrornjdi.il. The wall, of the dty.'nmning from tho month of the hnr bur ucro-s tho peninsula to the inner shore, enclose an eclipse of 2.000 yards fay 1,100yards i hot at the present time lucre than twice that apace outside of them is completely covered by building*. There are idr.fori*, numerous land and water butteries, forming a continuous line running along both shores, ixjaideu the walls and citadel. Tho forts are named the Motto, La Column, Principe, La 1 hints, A tares and Numvro -1, or San Diego. /X/' XOtKO anu: is doemoil impregnable, luit it is believed a competent tmvtri force could pass it. Even if successful, however, 1,000 guns could be brought to, l«enr uu the ships after entering the harlior. For this, among other reason's, military authorities agree that if tho place bo taken it must be taken byojjeratloni conducted on land. La Cabana is iu strong, if not a stronger work, than the Morro. In 171.2 tho bitter was battered an < nt it >- day within short range Inr three Kitgli-h line of battle ships. They hud friittirfa withont mak ing any impmision. after being bully dhnfaUc. Kaynal. arempetent authority say*, "The Moito is raised so high above the level of tho m that even a first rate vessel of »w coidd .not batter it- But La Punta hut not th -.-nmo advantage. It b, nevertheless, so situated that it con only be attacked by a very narrow clwn- nel, in which tho aswulant. must be ex posed to anefi n tremendous fire as few would be able to withstand, HAVANA CAN Oyl.T m ATTACKKO ON Till ‘ t i UNO SIDE with any "hop.- of success, find, even should such an attempt lie moile, the dif ficulties to which a besieging army would lie exposed are almost insurmountable.” One of those in tho great scarcity of good wster. It could only lie found nine miles from tho city, and tho people, aware of iU absolute'Ueoossity. would use every < xertion toy nt off tl»: supply. It would, therefore, bo necessary, in care of tho city being invested, that the besiegers should have strong detachments in in- trenchmenU to protect tho watering place* and prevent oouimunicat.ioa with the camp being interrupted. But this difficulty, with all others, would bo cer tainly orciymp by au enterprising and determined coiuminder having adequate resource* id lib di-p. nl. It ia clear, however, Ufflt nftirge army would be re- n ’ cd to invest Havana, and a powerful to busy heaving bucketful after backetfnl in the direction of the kicking keg. bound, more lofty and vigorous than any of the preceding ones, t arried the ani mated keg fertile top of the boose, where it sixaed ami bossed and whizzed behind the chimney, until finally itroOed off and landed just in front of Mr. O., who sprang astride the smoking thing and yelled for more water. It came. Bucketful after bucketful was thrown upon the man and keg a* they Toiled over and oVer the ground, filling the air with smoke and soot and euas wort Is. until the fire in the keg and the curiosity in Mr. G. were both totally extinguished. The hare sight of a powder keg is sufficient to cause a cold streak to run down Ur. U.'s spinal column. The Great Washington Tclc- kcojic. The Washington Telescope, for the building of which Congress made an ap propriation of fifty tbou-sn l dollars #otn-i year- ago, is now being mounted at the Hutionil Observatory in Washington. The instrument recta on a pier of stone and brickwork extending eighteen feet and true to its nunc, keeps i of all boots lor Choir*. On* ixS. fa.st*. By I-o. btenon Brice |t SO. AMERICAN TUNE BOOK. THE RIVER OF LIFE. I» »ttiylSw the woUfff of «R Vatoi of storing |>WWh Srhu4% Imiu^uf iu very superior ■mwWw! U Bthfe subject*. it * deffiirtaMit of mk» f little rhiUn u. it* odopluji to the inter na twxBu l^nufx, aim! its e<-j*n4 riduMi and fnsshiKns of mew and word*. Hirtl.ranaaad* «dl»ymlL Price » cntU in Ml This Beautiful W»l*th Sdiijol Rone bunk Is nU at 891 per ban* dnd in b'da: fSi per Luwlml in paper. 1> * As sent, puapaid.on recti ^ of re- CLOTHING The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of CELEBRATED aAJR^JBI-A-N BITTERS An Old and Reliable Tonic. Fn-nrpasvcd as a MEDICINAL TONIC, STRENGTHENING CORDIAL anl SELLABLE INVIGORANT. They are made of the purest material and guaran- ed STRICTLY VEGETABLE. For the prevention and cure of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility and all derangement* of the Digestive Organs they have no equal. LAWRENCE & W k ICHSELB AUM, For sale by all CtnsrTs and Dmxrists. ... SoJe Proprietor-anU Wholesale DrureUt*. Savannah, ta. For gale at manufacturer-’ price* br H. MYERS & i : - ' '■ • " - " ' ■■■ ootl3 lm tail! noi*dSaw*srtf CH.tS. H. DITSON t CO. Til Broadway. Xvw York. OLIVE ft D1TSOX A CO. heavy iron easting wuighing one an l a quarter tons, and tliia supports the ini atrument. Although the weight of the moving parts is about four tons, the im mense raaa can be moved by a slight pressure of tlie hand. Tho leugtli of the instrument is thirty-two and a half feet, ami the tcloaoope tube ia of sheet steel, rivitod together. The important part of the instrument, the object glass, is twen ty-six indies in diameter, and was made in England, at a cost of seven thousand I dollars. The telescope is splendidly mounted for all irovements, and the size of tlie object glass will relieve the ol' server from the effect- of atmospheric disturbances, which, with smaller glsssei,| are extremely troublesome. MACON COUNTY. Thniuaji j.fissdem s;q.|ii* furlctteninr eunr- iluinslup of llw person* and property of lvu-r XJ.-rritt and ileurv Slerritl. minor ehildr.u of Msiwsfot Jfsmu* isle <4 sshi —sint.v. derrwsrd. Tills is, Ihcrolnn*. lo.-ilo nil |s*rsons con—-ne-1 to Is- an-J npiisar nt tlie i Vurf of Onlianry of nahl ■ounty on tin: first Monday in January next, to shins cause, it any thee lisre, -Ay n.sl letters slnnil.1 li..t he SRint—1 to the nplilirnnt. itiveiiunder my hand and otltcisl si(cnnture,thls the S4d Usy of Nuxember. tnT.t. 1W JXO.Sj. CUFKtLOnUnnry. mm low REssavom s AND FAMOUS FOE BEING £232 TO TC2J CHSAPZST TO 2U7h SATiSTT TO SSLZi II1 Faaota for dolsj mro tij SETTER COOKHJG, POK3 XT Qafcbcr cndChenpcx Titaa uyEtoffiefttfifiai. <**f«(4* of AiL'fi WillkuiM. Inft wffrf. applied for letter* of UiMUiiotioii* from Haiti a Ioiiiiinir.it inn. Tliiffi in. tliert'/ori'. toritorill j t r>>TiK ronoTnfxl to 1** nn«l HpfMitr nt thn Court of tNtanrof Miid fitMinty, on tln» flrwt Mf-mln.v iu Mulch nc»t. to •how mufip, if bmv Iliey have, why wtid letters •IkhiM not h* Krnntod. Oiven undomqrnand *nd Odldiil si^nntun*. tliU th»» flay of Xor. intu r. 1KTS. n»»rgtRw jyo. M. riRKKR. Ordbrnry. S iKOUdlA. 5CAC0JT COtr.VTV.-Thw ia to A I notify nil ]*n*»mi« H.iHvnb '1 thnt J nhall »i fily to tl».* <3ourt «:f Ortliimryof «vPlrGttnty.on tl__ !ir»l Moralny in jMiunry ttcAf. for lenvutowell a Iioiimo nml Li in-Ilie town of SnaltfUii?. in muU fisuntv. U*k«irin : to llw ratatoof Victoria Qaini !«&*<« aui.l niuiiii.fltiivMdNi, rfll^nd 4. F. VOWKU.. \ ’mlnMrntor. (t inn* nppiicd f«ir ■•xemptiun of perwmnlty_ M'ttiinr n|«irt rtid mihtnikiti of homestead, and I will u|KiM tho Mtioe at to o'clock, a. tba Hth day (4 JAmviiiIht next, nt inv It*ft JOHN M. GUKER.Ordinary. »net in co-opomtion. AU the in aui^enU require ia arm*, and these could he t«*i7 easily landed on eithor the nor thern or nouthem coast of the district in which they operate. Tho patriot forcon would be able to take oare of all the Spaniah troojv; ont^lde UpvMia, where the gorriaon ia reported to be 30,000, not iecludin^ the numexoua ahips-of-war, with their aailora and marin«w. moN-cisAna and roam. A naral odieer of very hi^h rank i« re ported to hare recently aaid that our nary could eaaily enter Havana; tlmt a fleet can pans anythin^:. 1 fe mssxmd to be tm- dertho ixnpr *'■ a th.it the forts andhat- Mn have uoThrntf h.i v t tlian 32- poundcro. and tlmt the Sj an tie# were without torpedoes—the only thin#* that con clow a channel. It u beyond quest ion that the SponUh men- of-wor carry jum W.iv nu tal as voa-oii of other nations, and it does not aeem prob able they would neglect using them in their land defences. The Spanish naval officers are eoncoded to be very oompotsi-t in their profession, and the naval attache of their Legation at Washington cannot have overlooked the special attention given in this country to the matter of torpedoes. But if, according to Kaynal and others. Havana van only he taken by land, the work in tho event of war would become a eoiop.irutiv vly — v one to tho United States-- A*.! ut (faU point it boo to he montiomad that such .was the opin ion of the English when the city was at tacked and'e.iptiuv 1 hv t'iem,»:‘ti ra four days’ siege, in -1749. Tho largo fleet of 10 ship* of the line and IS frigate* that accompanied tlie cniedition were unable to make any imugpwixm on the sea xle- fopee. The s^rkarn- all on ’.and. Tho strength of Havana in 17d3, in couipari- svu • itn tne ktnush naval and military foive that app-aus-.l before it at that time. ) waa as great a* it is to-day. taking into ‘ account the advance* xuaiie siia-e then in the scionee of war. when iron-chub. 000- pound guns, repeating rifle* and torpo- doc* are brought into operation. THE ONLT NXU THAT KVEU ATTAOXID Cl)** was Great Britain. On the first occa sion tlie invasion ended tnovt disastrous ly ; on tho second Havana fell into her .I'.t'i* l imi l ' '.«lil» riuiiitll ( O O.tiiM. Will U- mit]<l If fois- thf Coiirt-hoaan door in the’ town of (>flctUorgK\ Mncna oonnCy. uitlitu the |tv>l bunniof Mdr.un ilo lirwt Tu.-vlny in lAf iwnlrr next. acnv ot !a hI, inoro or k«i, hrimr all that port of l<tt Xo SMl, iu llw 2tl«tint net of oririnully Mnamrw*. now Mncftn county, cxrcitt uii iMT.'p iii nortlifiu>t citruer, amt UU »cn-aou tlie Hc*t litw.tf mud M.ravcmi hy widow's dower. Iscvifwl on the prnartfy of lln* mtatt* of 1). 8. M»- biy to >ai|i«fy n li fa iaatwd from the County Court of aald (tiuuty. in towof Kli/diWth Wallacavs Anwiul* K. Msibf}-, executrix of aaid D.8. Mabry, ilcomacd. Also iotw of laiMi Xoa 07 and in tlie 10th die trirt of oritrinnlSy MuarofCDc now Maonn county. Is**vii*d on im tin* j»roperty of Milcy Piiksiuoiw to •ntifafy a fi fa isaueil from a JuKtioe Court of aaid iNxmty in favor of John T. Rotiinaon ynmiuI 1W uioiv, iirinrifaU, und W. W. Jlill, acnmty.^ novftdf Hnvia (siuniniiKO si|*|*li.*s forlettera rf admin- iMrut iitn <ai the estate cf William II. llcudcruun, Ian* %4 aaid county, dewxnmd. Thi* ia. tbenfon-. to cite all persona concerned to lw and atifa uir at ttm Court of Ordinary of raid county, uu tlie first Monday in Dneraber next, to * how cauac. if any they liavc, why aaid letter* aliouM not he rrmntcd. (•iveii under my hand and official hiuTir.tmv. thia the S7th «lny of t Ktotier, 1 STS. _ . ort*.* Hal JOIlMM.fi UK Fit. Ordinary. A 1)MIX 18TUATOU’S8Al.K.—By virtue of au- A tbonty granted by the Ciairt of Ordinal?’ of Macon county, will - Jd Iwforc !l»o Court -lmim door in tlie town of Oglethorpe, in aaid county, na tho pnuiertyof the c*tcto of John Kthrali^*, lat** of aaW county, dwnaol, on tho tirst Tumaj in Deooiuber next: One hundred and acvciity nrivu of land, more or leaa, lieiiur lauts of Iota Xoa. I« and Iff* in the fnd district of orifrinsJiy Mna- of his death. Ternw. oncdialf cash, and one-lialf due nt twelve month*, with interest from date; tlie puroWrs fa. hsxc ort-stits A'lmini.tnxtor Js Ismis non. A fiCOSCOUNTY S11KIIIFFSALK.—Will In il 1 isilil. uu I he lir»t Tu—slay in Drabs is-xL bri-HxitkeCourt IwsroiUsH-.intis- town if thon 1 *-U.sirui:).tlurincthe l«s*Thnunt4 sslc.the rulhminxihnrrilN.I j.rois-rt.v, lo-wit: All that tract ulhusl lviu* in Uwsth .listruAof oriinnallv llonston.bnt ism- Maron county, onn- si»t in* of h*s No « wnl SJ. MSI SJ arret oil tho south tstrtof hit NoJfa—sitsltthix. in all. * to *f ru0 i* I ! on nr 1.■•■».. l-'t h-l uu s* tls> prannty of M C A\ ins- low. i*ust-s slid Mrs K X Winslow, cestui quo tru-t im-lt-rzocsreuti.m from ll.usunt Suis-nur Cmirt, iu fsvorcl Nt.-rtinx Neil vs said W C u nts- 1..W. tnistos and Mr, K N Wbi-lnvr. octm quo trust, for tho wutfasso itioutT of mil Innda iHivttils J. C. HUNTEIL SIs-nlT. ATAOON COUNTY SHKK1FFSA1.K*.—Will 1\L ho sold Is-fnro the Court-houso door in the ,uwn sf OolctlH«i«. Xlscuii —ninty. within tho kw*I hoars of mlc. on tho first Tuesday, in ttf- cemher nezt. the follosrinx prorwrty. to-wit: - One hmsiissl seres «d laud. Iiellix tho west h-l I of lot No t'-s. in the asoond district of orixiitally Mnsrera. tww llscon ctHtniy. Lcriod on as tho l-rois-rty U John shrdy. to mt.sfy aU fa cwued fo-m tb>-CSuntv Court of saul -motytu fatorof Thomas ii-: nolds vs Morris Urisurs and John Also," st tho sum tfana trod place. MOO pound, of isssl —■Hon. Lsvied on as tho |m>|,-rty of dc- h-ndsiKl. to satisfy * H f» issued front s Justice Court ol said county, found.si on a merchant’, lion, ia favor of Campbell A Jones for tlw ino of C. s* 8. J. Tyner. J.C.HUNTKH. no,. Id Sls-nff. KOBGIA. VX Cvtllin H. Cox ai-iilies far letlersof puanlian- ship of tlio per*-n and nn>|«-rty of J«a<* C. TUG LABfiKST RKTUKN FOR Clark, minor child of M vu.lt. Clark, isle of mid county, dcrvwscd. This is therefore to ote all poraona conccnwvl. to he anti sptwar at tho Com! of Ordinary of msl issinty on th<> first Motslay in Dr—.-inher nezt. to show —us’, if any they bare.why said letters shvstld not b* (nuttedjD (be applicant. Given under my hand and offload signatum thin tlie lrtdiyrf Nov. WS. novOftA, JXO.M. tiREKB, Onlipary. ~ Pfeofff ( -KOlifilA. MAtDN t'OUXTT.-An V I visle’ot-si to tho mint.- of Shadrarh -Ware. lato cJ ansi -«nty. dc-wa-l. are irqanted to make imtn—liato payment. And thorn having demands asainst aaid esute to proaent them to me *itlun the timenqumsUmlsw. WARR ^ optff €w - Kxccntor. be auld beffnw tho Ccurt-hoaae door in tho town t4 OtUbor}*'' add minty, on the tint Tu.xlay in lhaiubcr next, between tlie .aw ful hour* Waale: One ftortvl man.' mule named Beck, and one aonvl biased face liorxe. Ln W on ox 11* proper ty of defendant to aatiafy a morteaxv' ti fa iraued /n>m Uu* Superior Court of raid county, in favor of Philip l.ipman. xn lAxigUra Kill*. lYoperty nidntcd out in aaid 11 fa. ortOCda J. D. HUMTHEs RhcrifT. \l r.iuuuirui tate*of Joaenh ] tana'll. apj>ik'» afflniniatiatKin. ----- - on the. R. llnntl. Lite of *aid (mint v. ile- - ... i tor IcUcra altluiuifaftion from *aid Thi* I* thervfnw* to cite all peraon* concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ontmnry at aaid county, on lb' first Monday in J&nuary »>**xt, to *liow cauac. if any thjjr ran, ' •ulda ‘ Given I . the 25tl» day uf September. lj»7\. a»*p2S :hn Miuarv i »„ » . ty nil letter* ftboukl not U> minted. Given under my hand and official ftijrnaturc thia SeptcnilfaT. W7S. JXO. M. GBKER. Onlinary. /4.KORGU. MACON CorNTT—Wh-'ros. Uf Henry EhQonL cx«imlor uf tlw bud w ul and This is. therefore, to rttc and adnuuuh all pev- sons couvYVUtsi. to he and *i>|w*r*t the Court of Ordinors on the first M.-tslny m January, next, to show canafaiffaty they hare, why soal Wtti* should not be granted. tfives under my hand and official signature, tla* rv;h day of SeptcmU*r. TCS. XStK M. GBKER. OwKmrr. V.'Nt-tA HlR-a fiALib-iiy nriiw of sn msh-r . of the Court of OrdhmiTof Mscon couuD_. f-ic, will he aohl before the Court-liouaa door fa of OgWhorpe, in *od rsstnly. onUw -rjnr /y r*i:oc*xoac:vixo Csi^SiisaSTCTTMliar#, 0AX^~ i»zos • Esprclally Adapted totzi» tflti'trnzirianu soxiXd ^-sr EICELSIOB KAXIFACTL’EIXG COBPAXT, ST. 1,0111, MO., AND TRUMAN & GREEN, Tho only Ut-liable Gift Difttributiua in the country Zm. K5. SINE’S TWENTJ ETJ1 GmSinoel D-striMtioo. To bo drawn Thursday, January 1st, 1S74. S2C© 9 0O0 IN VALUABLE GIFTS GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE. $20,000 IN GEEENBACKS! ONE GR.VND CASH PRIZE. $10,000 IN GEEENBACKS! OIE CASH PEUE OF $3,000 H GREENBACKS Oxs PaiXE OF STAI# ■) , Six PuixKa or fi«» csch in > Rrnorinacts 1 Tit* r*!XKS ov turn ) CCBUdiLiLB I 2.S00 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from 920 to ($500! Coin Silver, Ve»t Cluiina, Solid and Double- Fin I ol Silverware, Jewelry, jtc* etc. Whole number of Gifu 25^00. Tickets lim ited ft 100,(MO. .lgentx Wanted to aril TICKETS to wlioxu liberal Premium* will be paid. «tade Tickets $2; Six Tickets $10; Twelve Tick- «ta *20; Twenty-five Ticket* Mo. Circulars containing a full lirt of prirca. a de- scriptHiii uf tlie manner of drawiiur, and other in formation in reference to the Distribution, will be •wit to any one ordering them. All letters must be*»dilni«ftod to Main Office. L. D. SIXE. Box M, 101 \t . Fifth Street. C'inciimuti.0 novIO dAwffw ik feSTTY J S l BUKG ,lTT ' *' KAT.ILTHINK H ATER—TucGbest Mtoi- pi** or XsTrcr. ludomxl by tl»e Highest Mcdicnl Authorities. Bcxtores Muscular Pow er to Paralytic. Youthful Visor to tlie A cod. a ml J tlw Youn*at a Critical lVried; Dis- ■olvea t'alculiand "Chalky" Deposits; Cure* i iuiit. Rheumatism, D>-sprnaia. Xeuralyia, Gravel. DiaU tis. Diseases uf the Kidneys, lav- *r and Skin, Abdommal Dropsy. Chrome Diar* rhuoa. Constipntiun, Afttluua, Nervousness, ' -plcsaneas. General Debility, and nearly cv- •ry claaa of Chronic JMmxuic. Pampblels con- niiu History of tile Sjirin* and TestiuKHimli from Medical Jmiroals Kin incut i*li\>ician' •uid distinmiishcd citizens, sent free by mail iv WH1TXEY BROBmGenlA*enta.227South Front fat*. Philadclidiia. For sale by audrui rists.anirScodXm THS SHC2TS55 EC2T3 70 F0HTO7S. $100,000 FOK ONLY $2 SO! THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT. Jb. GRJb.NI* GIFT GONGEET! WILL BE HELD AT IsEAVENWORTH, KAX., DECEMBER 31st, 1S73, FOR THE BENEFIT OF A JUVENILE EEFOBJI SCHOOL. 40,000 Gifts, $450,000 iu Prizes, Principal Prize $100,000 Consistins of the superb palatial reddenreof Si mon Als-les. E»i- tiiisuriass—l as s prirats dwclUitff in tho v'liit-i Stoire. UaxmErthv blocks from tho Cuuri-bouse, surround-1 by max- nili—-nt xromuls. on-hsnU. xsnk-ns and viik- ysnls. The building it*, been only recently com- pietsd with all modern improvements. PRIZE LIST. IS Prires. Heal Estate, .... JIMUM l Cash Prise, ------- LOOK AND BE CONVINCED HERTZ, VIRGIN <& SO,, 30 CHERRY STREET. HA8 DV/ARE. 1 R 0 1J & STE r. L. UAaa lifa, '•I# & US' IT ^ H!»! m m its .. .ta: i" m - it MUM Cl WHOLESALE HARDWAR CUTLERY, ETC., Cherry Street, octlitf Blacon, Ga. DIXIE WORKS, FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY. WAREROOMS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets MACON, O-^k. H » 0 M GUERNSEY, BARTRDM & HENDRIX, PROPRIETORS. D00BS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOB FBAHES, BALUS- TEBS, NEWEL POSTS, SOBOLL W0KKS, BUILDEES 1 HABDWABE, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETC., ET0., ETO. GrIEl E A. T ostefl Freiglt M Passenger Line • —VIA— CHARLESTON, S. C., —TO AND FROM- Balliirfi, PIa®l®a, iw W aM Moa! AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. THREE TIMES A WEEK FROM NEW YORK, UESDAYS, THMSDAYS AND SATURDATS. ELEGANT STATE-EOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HOTJBS SHOETEE VIA CHAELESTOX. HE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD C0„ And connectinr Roads Went, in alliance with the Fleet *of Thirteen First-Claw Stcnmships to tlie above Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Bn^nilar Dispatch uHordud to the busincfas public the Cotton States at the PORT OF' CHARLESTON, Offering facilities of Bail and Sea Transportation for Frcijrht and Faaaen*ers not exceeded in exeel fence and capacity at any other Port. The following aplcndid Ocean Steamers are regularly on th Line: TO NEW YORK. Wffs How Mr. Gfflo/t of Imllanft, Clia>rU bj a rowtler-kcg. Frio the Comwflcti (tmkj Enquirer.! Soverai c. nt!. - since a #t* re-boat sunk near tho tittle town of Bono, in thi* count j, vhiih l*a*l on board among offer things so rural kiq; of pffwxlor. One kog wo* carriod up to AI ”. Qa!i‘/i aod ki. keu around the yard >etvtal daya. but at Jut the hpqui-siltreoe^ of Mr. G. orer- canto his laajrtmd detormiood to exp« r mci.t U...: Leg. Th»yhnierum at a and l to all apjv*orancA', a solid zm»sbut was in tact streaked all through with litt of dry powder, which the footed very lit tie. Mr. G. applied a tore to the mouth of tlie \eg. ana aft- era!»le r.iping an i poking, tho'fire hold a few >.i*oon i> 1 _'iorc Mr. G. let go. The keg made a puff like an infant Ve suvius, and bounded up the hill like u frighu-ned <«fa*a—endwise. It puffin! and amokx-d a few moment*, when it made another rpring into the air, turned over roanlyTaml' mre*'^rtireliuriy'kumsrn oa which John Bay.deceased, resided at tho time cl Mn d.ntb, «l «U« tb» pro^rtyol the otate if said John iIiwuhtI, for the purpn—of tiistri button. Tennsrajh. hot4M D. A.RAY. Kxrenfor. C2.EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.—AVumo P. vX Rusi.-r. ha* afiphofl far ^xompcJon of pc ally, and 1 will Jmm spun tho canto at K o’i Jf„ on tho sth day of Doronil. r noxt. at my office. nmrg a JOH X M. GREER. Ordinary- ^ 1 fJ-BOBGlA. MACOX COUNTY'.—John Taylor > if OT ha* applied t* samnptfao of pcMonalty. and I h« ; 1 u.:! iti-. -i-sitfacsamoat lloAs-k. luuotho : M. OKLKR. Ordina ■ hxd : COMMISSION HOUSE A? LEANT. S. IV. R.ULROAD. CALROCX. COUNTY. GA » TM rn RsiirvoU to uu j doscripu The title to the ahore real estate is guixautsed prfeet. The liberal terms of this scheme briars il wiih- ia the’treads of oil—tie- cTvat.-st oppoRnrity ever offered for the puor man to rise to wealth. PRICE OF TICKETS. Single Tktota. fit U: Eleven Tickets. *23 00; Firt.v-jti lVfa-u.•* , One Hundred and Fif teen Tirketa. feso OS. The dtawinr wfll ho made nuder the snperm- mtmtuv appointed by the hixfc- duly sworn to the feith- fulpr-ifcnmnoe tdthedutie* asasnal them. am,as!k55s,ssfcaK3S ^TheJeumml fur tickets i* AGE STS WASTED fa aU States, Citia ati Towns fa IKeU. S. and Canadas. Mcsner sbrsaki be sent hy Rcn-kerod Letter. F. O. crow or Xxpe-ss. with the lidl faidress U the 1 "Every JsirkSm oflVt iltt-t* has a rim-nre to win UfsSrabnT^wiyrertain to win one. whHs ore t-toon ont of every ten wbo .purchase a pack- ose cf 11 is bound to wm two ( riles. For fatther irfarnmtion and particulars, »-r»i for cietnlsrs to the M»r_urrr and Irimrv-trr. and ZliM^ SIMON ABELKS. aFpgWndVm jgwsd lisa erected a S:i-»i l,ui the exie&sii*a <4 c.J to blakrlr.ax i take* iny t*> l LOSTfNEfi i-ld produt-re .t be faokl at \rbc4«*faals ..tail a» directed, to the N-j»t aJ^'octase. Strict 1 ter.tu n >*••» l«- h-tVfL to t.*.- bi;s.neffi*,*ad soffo- ] ct.sin iraarantced in every m»unca. %£■ t\m«ienm«'nt» aohcitUL n.arltkiU*A»lr D. V. IVEY. I Wi ;■' : speedy cure of these or other oifrnewU e nature, rail, or acral fttauip for private adrkvto both aexa*. A J.Irv m» Bex “O,** T|ln>:.tuic. 12? Sycamore atre*t. 7he remedies are so rertxir M • li. OtovL— ■ ill bo required c l .-;-V. a*:V.a: :5. And t i Mu this Institute i tbs United States to cure Syphi< lallUjud. JcCll’Xdiy AXUATTAX— CHAMPION -— CHARLESTON JAMES ADGEB. GEOBGIA. SOUTH CACOL1XA- - CLYDE — ASULAXD M. S. Woopnrix, Commander. IL W. Lockwood, Commander. Ja3ies fimr, CommauUer .T. J. Lockwood. Cominamler. JAMES ADGEB A CO. Agents, Charleston, S. C. ..; S. Crowell. Commander. T. J. Bsckktt, Commander. J. Kesnedv, Commander. ■ IxGKJtHJtw, Commander. THE MTTYD POWER CUBES! HUMPHREY’S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS lent and Reliable. They are the uulv meiiicinet perfectly adapt-.d to isipuhtr use—sosiuipfe that mifataki^ raiii!t*i lx* made in uaimr them; harm less jn to Iv} trvv freni danci-r: and so efficient a* to to tie alw.-iya reliaM . They have tlie hichest couuneii>lttitja from all. and a id al«a.\> rentel KfiliMactiJi:. IVire, in Luve thruc-Uraehni vials, with (Uiwtiom: Nt-. Cures. Ceuta 1. Petvrs C.'ti rest ion, liUlamiiKftk>ns . . at 2. Worms. Wi»nn Fever, Worm C**he. . . 50 5. Crjin*-Cfl44r, or Teething«f Infants. . . 50 4. Ih^rrhiea. uf tlhildren or Adults, ... 50 5. Dk sealery. Gripinx. Bilious Colic, . . . 5o d. ChoU ra Morbus. Vomituur, 50 7. CouKhs, CoMs Bronchitis, 8. Xeuralria, Tuuthache, Faceache. . . . Hesulache, Sick HeadacUeh Vertigo, . . 10. Dv*.pej*faia. Bilhms Stomach 11. SnpprgsK'u, or Painful lVrio.1% . . . 12. VFnitea, too Profuse Periods. .... 13. Croui*. Oousli. Difficult Breathing. . . It. Salt lUieuui, Ervsiipel i>. Eruptiuna, . . 15. JUieumuJiNin, Rlu imiatio l’ains . . . lit. Fever nml Akuo. Chill Fever, Agues, . 17. Fifes, blind or Meedtn* IS. t>t>htliaiiu.v. :uul Sore or Weak Eve*. . la. Catarrh. Acute or Clirunio iutlueiua. . 20. Wlmo|iin^-Coiish.,Violent Cougtis, . . ESTABLISHED 24 TEAKS! 21. Asthma. Oppressed Broathinc. 22. Ear Distchaiwo*. Impaired llearimr. . 23. S-rofula. Enlarged fllamls. Swellimra, . . _ _ 24. Geoeral Ifebiiity. Plivsical Weak mss, . . 50 23. Dropsy and Scanty Secretion*. .... 2»k Sea-Sick ne*sx, Siekne>s from Riding, . : 27. Kidney Diaeaie. Grovel 28* Nervous Debility. Seminal Weakness, or Involuntary Discharges, 100 20. Sore* Mont Iu Canker. 30. Urinary WtakucMi. Wet tiny the Bed, 31. POinftu hihoJii, with S;umiis . . ; 32. Suffering* at Ctiauce«<f Lifiv . . . >, St. Vitus* Dance.. . .100 •tiled flat 'i'Jmut. . . . 33. Chronic Con-VfatiuiiN i-tid Eruptions, . , . FAMILY CASES. Case (Monx-eo) with alh>ve 35 large viols and Manual ul Directions. ... . ^1000 Cara (MoriK , *’oi of 20 larre vials and Book, 0 00 Thofl rtnnv-liea ant sent hy the case or single Ik»x t»* any j*art of thw country, free oi cliarge, on •ipt of price. Address HUMPHREY’S SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO. Office ami D*j»ot Xo. M2 Broadway, New York For hale by all Druggists. And hy John In galls and Hunt. Roukiu & Lamar, Macon, Ga. KOI lU-faS h I\swtf Hlw WOODBIUDGE S PAIR LINIMENT R EMOVES in from five to twenty minutes the most violent pain* of NEURALGIA and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very neve, forms of these diseases in from one to five day . also the STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS which sometimes accompanies the la.st. It also cures SPRAINS OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours GUM-BOILS. NERVOUS HEADACHES. Deluding those which follow Intermittent Fever* •nd Tooth Arhee.in from one to five minutes;alse Colic, Ring Worm and Meningitis. Tho second case was cured in Brunswick, relieving in the last in a few minutes, tlw jiain in tho head and nock, and the rigidity ol the muscles of the nock. See ci rcu lar* containing cert i lira te* of iu virtues from tho** who have used it, at the Drug Stores o R. B. HALL, Macon, and B. F. ULMER, Savon- mih, who have it for sale. Address orders to DR. D. G. WOODBRIDGE. tnrh5 fmrjvtf Brunswick. Go. BRs mtaPff SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. nmu, LESION, ETC., For Flavoring Ice Cream, Calcs and Pastry. ■With great care, by a new process, tre extract from the true, select Fruits and Aromatics, each cliarit-'-rlstic fla- ror, and produc- Flavorings of rare excellence. Of great strength and perfect purity. Ho poisonous oils. Every Jlaror as represented. ■ No deceit—each bottle full measure, holding one-half more than others purporting to hold same q.Mntity. Use them once, trill use no other. The most delicate, delicious flavors ever made. So 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. Frieds Ur"~~ Baking Powder. SSOO,00© Missouri Stats Lottery! Legalized by State Authority and Brairn in Public at St. Louis. Grand Single Number Scheme 50,000 NUMBEK8. CLASS L, TO BE DRAWN NOV 29. 1ST3. 5,880 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $300,000. prize ot.. $50,000 prize of 13,450 prize of......... 10,000 prize of 7,500 prizes of 5,000 _ prizes of 2,500 20 prizes of......... 2,000 ' ‘ ' 500 ► prizes of 2. r »0 5,000 prizes of ] Tickets 310. Half Tickets $5. Quarters $L50. Our lotteries are chartered by the State, are a 5000 prizes of...... $100 9 prizes of 1000 9 prizes of...... 500 0 prizes of...... 800 9 prizes 250 3ff prizes of...... 200 M prizes ot...... 150 ISO prizes ot 100 5,000 prizes of ... —— — M xl by the State, are all ways drawn at the time named, and all drawings are under tlw supervision ot sworn eommisj.ioners. The official drawing will iw published in the St. Louis papers, and a copy of drawing sent to pur chasers of tickets. Wo will draw a similar scheme the last day of every month during the year 1S7S. Remit at our risk by Postofiicc, Money Orders, Registered Letter, Draft or Express. Send for a circular. Address, MURRAY. MILLER A CO. Pofttoffice Bot f-Mff St. Louis. Mo Agents Wanted, Send for catalogue. Ztoexti: SQTfeg RxsMsa Caapia7, ITrr 7erL TO SEE&gESSrf “-jAxentsChaHe^S.a I’lIILADELPHIA, ISON STEAMSHIPS. Airxixl rp. Ilrxm. Commander. C. HiscAtX*, Commander. SAILING DAYS—FliiDAYS. IV31. A. COUETENAY. A^ent, Cluu-lelton. S. C. TOTAL CAPACITY40,OOOJiALES MONTHLY TO BALTIMORE. SEAGULL. faEM-fiAc-.,.-,,^ MHBBlillil FAuL^C. TRENHuLm, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO BOSTON. STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITA AND FLAG ^ JAMES ADGER A CP- Agents, CliarlesTon. 8. C.|| Rotes guaranteed os low m tfaoae of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-bolf of one per cenL THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can V had at oil She principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, .tlslams. Tevrvmee and MiasissippL mu.** Kiui&i may be secured ia advance, without extra chance, by addressing Arenta of IheStesm- shipfa uiChaxVataa. at whoaa offices, in all caaea. the Railroad Tickets should be exclianaed and Berths ■ sZgriwd The Tkroogh Tickets by this Route include Transfers. and State Room, while on ship board. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD And their connecting Lines have largely inemwd their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight sad r—ir—i batween the Northern Cities and the Scuth an-1 West. On the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads First-Ciare Sleeping Ons. Frrijdit promptly tr*n«L*m*d from rt-*am^r to day and Bight trains of roed- Close counecUgn made with other roads, delivering freights at distant ness. 7%e Managers will use every exert/m to ratiffy tbeirpstroos tout the rannot be sorpaan-'-d ia Dispttch snd the .Safe lXliv ryof poods. , , „ Fur further information, apply to J. J. GRIFFIN, Westorn Agent, Atlanta. Ga^ B.D.HA5?- SELU Geiwsol Acent. P. O. Box j. 79. Office 317 Broadway. X. Y< S. li. PKJKJBffB General Pus^u^cr and Tw kct A^iLL^uth Carvluji RaJroid.or J • M, Sr.LKIICIv, : ulr22 aodAm Sapurintcndcut Great Sou them FreijLt aud lV-^ciiger Line, C bark* ten, S. 0. TEA5W ENGINES BOILERS AMD IVIAGHI^ERY. Stationary s:h! portable Stcnm Engines and Boil ers, Gray’s Anti-Friction Cotton Press, Circular, (Jang and Mu lay Saw Mills; Portable* and Sta tionary Flouring Mills, Sugar Cone Mills and Su gar Pans, Narrow Gauge Locomotives and Dum my Engines for street roods and miningpurj>OMes, new and sccutul-hand Iron and Wood Working Machinery of every description. Send for cir cular. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, flO Yesay Street, X»*w York. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE SuPHRiXTETDCrr'iOfiick M. i U. R. R,5 Macos, u.t.. October 11. l -r3. , . 12th instant, until fur- road will run us Langdale’s Chemical Manure (LIMITED.) NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. Has the following Powerful Recommendations for Planters It is a genuine English made Monuro*. the only one in the market-, anil manu factured by*a company having a capital of $l,2o0,U00. which sells -10,000 tons annu ally, and ha* tlie most extensive works of the kind m Great Britain, which have been in operation 24 years. The Langdale, therefore, luis a good pedigree and is no experiment. It contains a larger proportion of chemical elements suited for the promotion of vegetable life, and especially of cotton, than any other fertilizer offered in the South. It is the best aud safest Cotton Manure in the market. The analysis given with tho Manure when sold will be guaranteed. There shall be no mistake about the genuineness of the article, nor the good faith of the vendors. It is the cheapest Manure offered, as it contains nothing but what is of use in becoming plant-food, or by chemical action on the soil, producing the same. The test of cheapness is not the price, but tho actual worth of the article purchased. Low-priced Manure cannot contain efficient quantities of pore aud valuable chemi cals, which can alone give woith to a fertilizer, and bring satisfactory results. The Langdalc is as low in price as is consistent with tho use of the best ingredients, and a.fair commercial profit on its cost. The employment of powerful macliinery in mixing and pulverizing tho ingre dients prepares every particle for service, and prevents trouble iu using. Tho Lang- dalo is unequalled in this respect, and impresses every one who sees it as a perfectly manipulated Manure. In its composition and preparation it is the result of careful scientific rosoarch and experiment, confirmed by practical application for a quarter of a century. It will be maintained at its present high standard, and is thus what planters have long wanted—a thoroughly reliable and safe Manure. THE MODEL MANURE AND PLANTER’S FRIEND. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH GRANGES EOR CASH. AGENTS IN GEORGIA = CLEMONS & JAMES. BEN WILSON & CO.. - RUFF. WINTERS A WHITLOCK, B. II. WRIGLEY & CO., J. W. -WHEATLEY & CO., G. M. STOKES Aral. J. RUSSELL, C. M. DAVIS. SPEERS A NILES, J. D. IIAVIS, - Columbus. • Atlanta. - Marietta. - Macon. - Americus. - Leesburg. Athens. - Arlington. Morshallvillc. Perry. P. O. BOX 422 W. McIIAY, General Agent, Macon, Gn. B A. D P L E R Y ! A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS, BITS, SADDLERY and CARRIAGE HARDWARE. CARRIAGE MATERIAL-HUBS, SPOKES, RIMS, BUGGY SEAT CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH. Also 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. novG lm DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cherry street, Macon, o. ATTENTION I MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS JOHNSON Sc SMITH - ■ — Ol'TEB— ■ UKPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN 500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd. 100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd. 50 hales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-8 lb to yd. 200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2II) to yd. 10,000 lbs Arrow Ties. 25 bales Bagging Twine. pep27tf • U N and after Sunday thcr nokkxv trains\ follows: fiSaS5S l, " > DAILT * (SYSDAYS exckptep.) . Arrive at Macon..ZHT.T. "" ^ 4J3Q y * ' Leave Arrive at Macon .V..*.*... .**.* 5 55 x m HiVXUUniLB ACCOMMODATION TRAIX, DAILY, Leave Mranf”*"” „ . „ Arrive at Mstt n J* * ' '''■•“"'*0^5 x M iJ] lL ' fv i™* 1 j«i>ins Macon «t s o'clock con- :®rt s V’* e n lp -\Uivntfe and Gulf Itailns.l •mas for all potnu in Florida. The nfabt train S2S'S&S&* S:Su A - “• Sle "**« jwsti-tr J V8. W. ROBKRTSON. funeral Supcriiitem 1 enf, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Scpkrixtespkxt's OrricK. M. Y a R R ) Au«u>ts. Gs^ October lu.’ Is73. * \ O N nml after Monday, Octobers ix, mmmm trains on tho Mneun and Augiata Railroad will run as follows: DAT TKAI3T—DAILY (SUXVAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Mstvn 6:30 a xt Arrive at Au*suta 2:45 p * Leave Aujrusta. 8:10 A u Arrive at Macon 5:25 p ml Trains on tho Macon and Auguste Railroad will make close connection at Cttttk with day passenger train oti tlw Gcorjria Railroad for WaihuixUa, Athens and Atlanta. octl2»;t S. K. JOHNSON. Snp’t CENTRAL RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE Sa>;umali, No\ember 1, li*7S. O N and after Sunday, tlio 2d inst., POsssnmr Trains on tho Georgia Central Bailread, its branches aud connections, will run us follows: TRAIN NO 1.—O01XO NORTH AND WEST. Leaves Savaunan^ s ; i5 a m Leaves Augusta «» : e5 A M Arrives in AuxusU ’ *00 p x Arrives in Miiledgevilfe I0:0y p jc Arrives iu Katonton n : 55 i» m Arrives in Macon ^45 p h Loaves 3lacon for Columbus. 7:15 F 51 ljeaves Ma«m for Eufaula 9:10 P m lx»vcs Macon for Atlanta 7:.to 1* M Arrives at Columbus 3:57 a yt Arrives at Eufaula ,li*:20 a m Arrives at Atluuta-, 1:40 am COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlante~. 1.-00A M Leaves Columbus.. 7:40 p m Leaves Eufaula. 7:251* m Arrives in Macon from Atlanta. 6:50 a m Arrives in Macon from Columbus 5:00 a m Arrives iu Macoufrom Eufaula. 0:45 a m Loaves .Macon 7:15 a m ijcavcs Auguste MU a m Arrives at Augusta^ .j : uo 1* m Arrives at Savannah 5.25 l* m TRAIN NO. 2—OOISO NORTH AND WEST. Leaves Savannahs. 7:30 pm J staves Augusta 8;05 r M Arrives in Augusta. 5:55 a m Arrives in Macon. h:2o a m Leaves Macon for Columbine. 8:45 a m Leaves Macon tor Eufaula. o ; o3 a m Leaves Macon tor Atlanta. t»:!0 a m Arrives in Columbus. 1:50 r m Arrives in Eufaula r>:40 p M Arrives in Atlanta. 5:431* m COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Athuibu. 7.-00 a m Leaves Columbus^. 2:30 r U Leaves Kufuuhu... Arrives in Macon from Atlanta 3: W 1* M Arrives in Macon from Columbus. 7:30 r M Arrives in 31aecn from Eufaula 5:10 r M Leaves Macon 7:35 p m Arrives at JlilledgoviUc- lthOD v M Arrives iuEatontom.....^ 11:55 p m Leaves Augusta 8:05 r m Arrives in Auguste 5:55 a m Arrives in Savannah 7:15 a m Train No. 2 being a through train on the Cen tral Railroad, stooping only at wholo stations, jmssengers for half stations cannot bo taken on or put oil. Passengers for Milledgcvillo and Katonton will take train No. l from Savannah and Augusta and train No. 2 from points on the Southwestern Rail road, Atlanta and Macon. WILLIAM ROGERS, novStf General Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 0 SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, Southwestern Railroad Company, Macon, Gil, October 26,1S73. N and after Sunday, the 26th inst.. Passenger Trains on this Rood will run os follows: DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon 0:05 A M Arrive at Eufaula...... 5:40 P M Arrivo at Clayton 7:20 p st Arrive at Albany 3:45 p st Arrive at Arlington 7:15 P st Arrive at Fort Gaines 5:40 p st Leave Clayton...... 7:20 a st Leave Eufaula 8:50 a st .cave Fort Gaines 8:35 a at A»ve Albany 10:47 a st Arrive at Moron 5:10 P st Connects with tho Albany Train at Smithville, and tho Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbert daily, ex cept Sunday. Train connects with Atlantic and Gulf Trains at Albany, and will run to Ar lington on ^Blakely Extension Tuesday and Fri day, returning Wednesday and Saturday. COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leavo Mnooiu 8:45 A st Arrive at Columbus 1:50 p st Leave Columbus^ 2:30 p sc 7:30 p st Arrive at COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOS1MODATIOX TRAIN. Leave Macon 7:15 r sc Arrive at Columbus... 3:57 a st Leave Columbus. 7=40 a st Arrivo at Maoon5:00 a st Making dose connection with Western Rail road at Columbus for Montgomeiy, Mobile* >c\v Orleans, etc. EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon ....... r * ,...10:20 A SC ... 7:20 A St Leave Eufaula..’. 7*25 P SC Leave Albany | :3 o p st Arrivo at Macon. 6: ki a sc Trains fearing Moron and Jtafenla on this schedule Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thunlay nights connect at Smithvilie with trains to Albany. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. JOHNSON & BimLAP, 72 Third Street, Macon, Ga. HEADQUARTERS EOR HARDWARE. We havo in store tho host selected stock of HABDWA'IE in Middle Georgia, and defy competition in quality or price. POCKET CUTLERY. We import direct from Sheffield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate any bill bought in New York from jobbers. Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons To i the case, and get extra discount. "We are prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by and get cxti for Portable and Stationary Stram Engines. PACE’S Patent Portable CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. To cut from 30© to 3000 feet per hour, with one saw. Game, Mu by and Sash Saw Mills. Portable Grist Mil!*, L^ITel's Turbine Water Wheels, and every kind of Machinery accessory to tlw manu facture of Lamloer. Address Geo. Page Sc Co* No. 5 N. Si-brooder st, Baltimore. Md. Send for Descriptive Catalogue and Price list. FOR SUN CHIMNEYS, made by PLIJIK A: ATWOOD, produces larr*^t li-iit. Con be used on uny coal p. For - M * ’ ■ lamp. r rale by all lamp dealer*. 500 AGENTS Z'id&'ZFZ*: gk*u and historical CHARTS. Splendid as sortment! Lorre sales! Large profits! Address HAAS In A LUB RECUT. Empire Mop and Chart Esteblisliment. 107 Liberty sU New York. Hanover ftt- Boston. _ - to sell our French and Ameri can Jewelry. Books. Games, etc- in their own lo calities. No capital needed. Cateloeue. Term*, etc., sect free. P. O. VICKERY A CO, Auguste, Koine. £2 x Tn per day! Arer.t« wanted! O TO -dJU Ali classes ol wt>rkin,peo- of cither sex. young or old. make mote money work for us in their spue moments, or all toe than st anythin, else. Particulars true. H G. 8TIX1WX A CO. Portland. Maine. How, When aa*l W!m t« Aliertisf. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Our stock is largo and complete, and pricc3 lower than at any time since the war. A Full Line of Saw Mill Goods. The largest stock of WAGON and CABBIAGE GOODS in the market. Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales P. H. Stark’s Dixie Plows, 1 and 2 horse. Last, bnt not least, tho D .PEATT COTTON GIN. IRON and STEEL and everything kept in a first class Hardware House. We mean business, and all we ask is a trial. If we don’t sell you, it shall not bo our fault. octlS tf Jr dT ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. TTAYIXG perfected my arm nnmwrti to correct tl»e sligl t^t error in the tira»>kwreng of my ft!.® J I- If *. . ■ -i. • i r.n • ■ - r. tt.-.rv ::;pi osi.r ft ID” r.i ,,v t :i;ii*ro\i-<l 1 R-t-N>l 1 INMKl- M ENTS, for the purjjov* of * »i *^.-r t ;iur the mendnn j/tisvu'e of the sun and stars^l will bo able to keep tho exact Macon arena time to within a fraction ot a second. ..... „ .... , • m m Npccial attention paid to the Repairing and Rating-of fine Hatches, as veil is aUktnds nev icork made to order. l * WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO* OFFICE GF5KRAL PtfBOIK AOKNT, Atlanta, Ga., July 10,1873. k X and after this date— ’ LIGHTNING SXPRE33 F»r Now York, Eastern and Virginia Cities, Loaves Macon, by Macon Sc Western Rail- rood...„!~... - U:0l> A M Arrives at Atlanta ■■■' — p 31 Leaves Ailanta.. JrfjO p * Arrives at Dalton f ^ Arrives at Chattanooga 1:10 AS Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate points without ciixxob. Passengers leaving by this tram arrive m New York the second afternoon, at 4:44 P m. over thir teen hours earlier than passengera by any other route can with safety reach New York, leaving tno same evening. DAY WESTERN EXTRESS. Lave. Mscon at --J J Leaves Atlanta at ^ “ Arrives at Cbattanuofia - .*? A5 Close connection at Chattanooga for all poultl Pullman Palace Cars on all nisht trains. For further iiarticulrs addraess julylltf II. W. WRE.N’N. General l*aio«nger Agent. POET EOYAIi BAILEOAD. OrricK or KTiiszr* * SD r s . vr f™? T J*Sn T Augusta, Ga-, June 28,1876. O N and after Monday, June 30, trains on this ‘Rood will ru i as follows: DOWN I it PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Auguste at. **— ,.r! * rj Arrive at Port Koyalat *» ? “ Arrivo atChariestonat — ’ ^ Arrivo at Savannah i--:-" vrvxr psasjyo*Bifau»- m loovo Port Boyai at JPS * * Leavo Savannah at... - Sg i “ nows moot raawatoEit m». Will leave Augusta at. J » Arrive at Port Koyal at U A. t « A rrive at Charleston at J J UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will lave Port Koyal at ll):-0.J * asaagp=== a!; Arri« at Augusta at ISMXX Passengers leaving Macon hy the &»l a *****'* on Macon and Augusta Kailroa.l-arn ve st Angus niglit and 8—— julyltf 1.1 il Engineer and Supenn-endenh— ^MCKt-w. ooode. ffiifafifWf, GOODE & TONEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, —AND - ■ SOLICITOES IN CHANCEEY, El'F.lli-I' ALA. (Offleo over J.T. Kendall’, .tore 1Brawl atos-t.) (iSrgi'r ^Vi:i l mveitigato land tuiesjvhen.-ver ttaRRISON. BE ADFOBD & CO’S STEEL PENS. Special attention called to the well known numbers' 505-75-28-20 and 22. Factory> 3ft. Vernon; Office 73. John St., New York. amr24 3m W. A. BANSOM & 00., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 138 AND H0 GRAND ST.. NEW YORK. Bepresented hy it. W. iiogatl. of Georgia. octtOdly eeRnmtKmit i-JSB l. — ___ - - - - -