The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, December 03, 1873, Image 1

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HY Glis3y. Jones & Keese. MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1873. Nu mber 6,788 VFE. health. COMFORT. WEALTH. k Liver. I be cure for wt PtTOII'S E. ESPEYYER, i . ■» ** j Up Iiol stercr PREMIUM GALLERY Cber„suN e « D(ror toI,»ae,H.u,e. H T jrtermne to the pohtinbod pmntnm lint ft Will br men that Purh was aviiWd 6 of lb** 10 premiums offend at the late State Fair. Hit v « process far retouching i« crating quite a wnaalkm.norlstf BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. VALENTINO, ussij If'ntli Cfittrr, — r»»r*»r« — fXPI.F-SSSESB, riCJDE. ] STUMPER AXCE. debility, JiKSTI.KSNK.SS, COSTIVKNE88, DEPBESSION, ENVIOUS TEMPER nervousness. HEADACHE. JIKARTBUBN, JAUNDICE, FEVER AND AGUE. Art ail rauMd by the Live? being oat of order. emulate the liver liw/whcia they am strong in the belief that _ «reUtul*<o*J invigi>rant. a preparation uniting ^irrtHw of a pew tie purgative, a tonic. I regulator U the gra ass Itwr.lwre thnp are rominz to Um canrluaioa IM mimwira' Liver Regulator is prestos); sorb 1 k»nr«b4. nothm find ft • Mara mutralizer d wstlx; of tha atonaarb. Migration and ouUo in I .■ n where It la lismaliw the farorito | rwreit. hating pruvflfl iu.ll an unfailing apnrifle „ la Iim-M, nn.li/ntii.ii, nalfr, aark brads* he, ,.„i nauidaanla. drspspsto and torsi*. T.ta Siinamina’ Llvrr Rrwutotor. Um grent null m-rfwins. jairelj mgstablo. It is indsod a Mnduua msdlrtos- Simmons’ Liver Regulator OB MEDICINE, kkndij I- i*Mlnwt»r, violent me»Urine. {• mn- to run* if taken regularly, !• »• into* Mating beverage, It»»jrnwl»*J to themureof Temperance. |aa laullkwi family medicine. I. i.V rirauret medicine in the world, br»r«i«dh aafety and thu happictl results to i(i- m««»c dr)irate infant, l»n a»4 interfere with lardneae, l»r« ix4 dtMiimuwetlie ayvtmn, Mr* tli** place of Quinine and Hitter* of every khat. Ounum* Uw simplest and beat remediee. Beware nf Itiiuntcrfclt* anil linlfn- tlen«, nml I'rcparsitlnna not In our Original l*ncUagca. Take rate not to buy any article aa "Simmona* Li*> r Regulator,” that haa not our genuine label •wt *i.*inp upon it. Arrvpt no imitation or mb* •Mete however plauaibly ronnn mended. Huy the i»wder ami | nr pan* it vuurwlf, or buy tho biual in buUlusprvjauvd only by J. II. ZKIMX too. PRICE ONE DOLLAR! Xansfarturod only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., MACON. GA.. ami I'll I LA DELPHI A. TCHTUIONIALS. jrer aeon or tried aucb a simple. effl afartory and pleaaant remedy in my tr, n. * * “ -I have a’-H. Uminer, Kt Louis, Ho. •I have timed the Regulator In my family for tie but seventeen years. I can safely recovn wai it to the world aa the heat medicine 1 eve aad far that rlaae of dlaoaaeeit purport* to rum 1 -M. 9. Thigpen, "We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons’ Liter Medicine for more than twenty year*. and km it to be tha heat Liver Regulator offered to th* tuhlir.’*—M. R. 1,\. »n and M. L. Lyon. Hell •eMafk NOTICE! Throe Dwelling Houses, One Office, anil Two Unimproved Lots, dldwiblj situated, for good and WELL IM- fkOVRD PLANTATION PROPERTY. For farther imiticutan addroa. mo at Griffin. Ga O. M. LAWTON, rertt Im AUCTION! CillNKKAL ommission and Storage! too Cherry Street, Ifnemi, Cn. pOXsiCXMKNTS of goods, wares and mer- C rhaialiNtf aulidtt*!. to be aAl at public or pri- »»*p tale. f all Mnda r>*oeivod on stcrogo at usual m Hw*l* of i 4» "&s,f vrrth nrerjthine i>*rtair rant, which will be aan __ w Ha will always have on hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC. Stranger* visiting Moron should rjva him a roll, I will open on the 1st of October, at No. 01 Lbarry stnx t.neztdoortoniy praent restaurant,* Ladies 9 Eating Saloon. PURE DRUGS. FIRE PERFUMERY AHD TOILET ARTICLES, BRUSHES OF AT.T. KINDS. PRESCHIPTIONSI Accurately com pounded by » ecanprtent and long A NORTH GEORGIA XT jOl 3E*. XHE FOE SALE. T OFFER FOR SALE. «| . A both aa to prim and puyiumta. my Inrm in North Gourma, rontaminx LDOO arrra at land, aoane eon acna rlrand. Tho rleamd land rm- brarea aomo lino l«nl mulatto lands, aomo rraj lands, and about aarantydro ana at bottom land Tha wood land baavily timbemd with <mk. hirkory. poplar, and InUTapMwrd with pi no. Tho dwriiilut houao is ffnely built, ountairony ten room, aboro and brick baarment. a»uu# alone •AMO. Barn., stable, yin baum end tenant houaaa ate ample lor the pbsor. A fine, unfailing o|sritur off Irro atone watrrconvmiont to the houao. It la Icxmifld ten mile, from Dalton, on a near lino el Beat Tonmnreand Vinrinia Railnasd, tbo mast runnimr within a mile of tbebooae. It ia two and e ball mil™ to tho nearuat station; flan miles to Oatooan ttpvbuts, and aarrn mil™ to Tunnell Hill, mi Use State R(«d. Tbo piece ia braltby, and offers a beautiful home In a Una xrowinx raxmn ot country. Sold for the reason tlufl other enmwa- merit, prevent me from nvinx it my nrraonal at- Ionium. For furtlier partirulara addivu mo at Griffin. Ga. ALEX. M. SPKKK. MffHtf FOR RENT. lalrtTtf titmbly ku R. P. LAWTON. At Kiofianxo Bank, nr U> Da. A. P. COI.LINS. At Collin.' 4 lloath* NOTICE. mj, five mil*** from MandsalvilK S. W. It. R* taining PKi amn, under huh abOtsof cultiva tion. Iming k*v«d, with gnud fi*nma, gowl water; buihlinga miw, cuvpt the dwelling, which ha* l**n iwriitly mpuirta). Said place ia level and in a hoalthy locality, T«*rma matle eaay. Apply to OHO. S. HASLAM.Sk™ ocdftdw Maralialville.fi*. FOR SALE CHEAP. street between Oak and Arch. In within m inn tea walk of the buxine** |*»rt of the city, de pot and workaliop*, and has proven to bo abcalthy place. Apply to J>. D. CRAIG. aurlO endtT R. A. MORRIS. For Sale. AXB of the moat valunbVv plare* in yineyflJe, At 6>iw. T)nugla«< A 'V Goorgia Land and "Water Power For Sale. W ITH a view to a partial change of invest ment and a change of Iwtinew, I offer for sale a fine body of oak ami hickory land, which embrace* a first-class water power, and eligible site tor building up a large cotton manufacturing intercut. It is on tho Ocraulgm river, mile* above Macon. 1 can wll tracts of from 100 acre* to two thousand. Addnas AVM. LITNDT. acptA tawAwtf Macon. Ga. experienced spot! DR. WRIGHT’S DRUG STORE. wttf No. S Brown Hcsiw block. E. B. POTTEB, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST (~\YVIC7. Wood’s Block. Second str-ct. third v door pdow Johnston jewelry establishment kfffitW, t^qirr 1 loose.iulvUtf U. M. GUNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BYRON. Southwestern Railroad, Ga. DR. W. W. FORD DENTIST, H AS removed his office from Mulhemr street to No. 100 Cberty street, over Maj<*r If. R Rogers’, nest door to Mr. Reggs*. . ocUSlm. J. W. BURKE <£ CO., NO. GO SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. A NNOUNCE to their many friends and easterner*, a* well as the public, that they are now BET TER PREPARED THAN EVER to supply them with all they need in the BOOK AKD STATIONERY BINE. We win keep a rud stock of RELIGIOUS. MISCELLANEOUS AND STANDARD BOOKS, and all criers will mctA with prompt and careful attention. Our Sunday School Stud* will h* full and complete, and we particularly solicit this daas of orders. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS w. aroul.1 ot that we bar. u new end nil aaarrtrrf stock ot BLANK BOOKS, soth aa FULL BOUS'D RECORDS. LEDGERS. JOURNALS. DAY BOOKS. MEMORANDUM AND PASS BOOKS. Etc. INK. WRAPPING PAPER. NOTE PAPER. MUCILAGE. FOOLSCAP PAPER. INITIAL PAPER. TWINES. LETTER PAPER. TISSUE PAPER, and all kindaof STATIONERS' NOTIONS and SMALL WARES. W« will alio kr^p on hand a cixal a.’-.rtmnil of Printera* Supphea, aucb aa Book and News Ink, Colored Inks, Flat Papers, Cards, Letter and Bill Head Blanks. All kinds of Book and Job Printing- Neatly and Promptly Executed. BINDING—OLD BOOKS AND NEAV—IN BEST STYLE. Address J. W. BURKE & CO. mrt] lawtm MACON. PHELPS DOKEMCS A COKBETT, (Late Phelps A Do rein us.) vaxctactuxkrs a>*d DEALERS IX PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC,, and ^»V5 Canal St™ N«r Broadway. New York WM. PHELPS. OIIS CORBETT. WM. T. POPMCT. ■epli 6m* D. I. ROBERTS. F. X. GARD DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO.. FACTORS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Ga. Liberal advances made on Produce in hand. We have a good stock of Bagging and Ties on hand, which we o(!er gt low raU-*. sepia 6m W3C. XL STARR. U. P. RICHMOND. WM. H. STARK & CO., WHOLESALE 6RCCERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS ANO COTTON FACTORS, SAVANNAH. GA Careful attention given to sales or shipment of Cotton and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advances made on conswunents. Ageuto for tha aale of K. Prank CoeT^lone Su^rphosphate, Magnolia :ht Draft OoUouGins, Princeton Factory Yams 1 Arrow Ties. sepia Sm THOMAS "WOOD NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GA. | K. U. coiun, JE. JOS. HULL COHEN & HULL, Cotton Factors and General Com. mission Jlorchants, G6 Bay Street, Savannali, Ga. Refer respectfully to J. W. Lathrop 4 Co™ N A Hardee’s Son A Co™ Tison A Gordon, H. Mayer A Co™ Milo Hatch, V. P. Savannah Bank and I Trust Co. sepia 6m FINE F01NITWEE J. N. LIOHTPOOT Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, 10G Bay Street, .savannah, Go. DRS, J. P. & W. R. HOLMES, DENTISTS, SUCCESSORS OF DR. G. W. EMERSON, 84 Mulberry Street, Raton, Co. Rpfrrenrea: Dr G W Eraarmn; Rrr Hr F _ ffomrif, Rmr J W liurk-*. Mr R II llutrhinza. Mr IIW Bonner. 11 nm; Copt V T l*iu«. Capt It T Ruaa, Dr Sam Ferelry. Mr R.I. rt Barron. Err Jr-.Gmrr. ClinUa:; Mark W Jobnaon. Burmoxhs * Wrnx. Atlanta: Dr Ilollinffabad. Fort Vallry; Dr Jaa Knapii, New Orlmna.novflf To Rent or Lease. A LEVEL PLANTATION in a high state cultivition; sno anvsof open land; a large modern dwelling; spaeiou* row and home barns. now i thoroughly stocked with fine bone*, cows, mules, etc. Also, corn, tooder. jwuw, oat*, etc™ in fart, everything nervsaanr to make a crop next year, including several hundred l««ds Itoroe-made manure. Laiwrabundant; society >0**1; school and church convenient; one hour’s ride to Macon on Southwestern rood. Applicant* must he well rt'CGiuiTt<xl*il. For further particulars apply to GEO. W. HEAD. J!iu«n.G*Jor U. M. GUNN. norfOeml tf Byron. Southwestern Rtsul. Ga. A GREAT BARGAIN. TjX)R SALE—A houfgi and lot eligibly located. A\ Hmiao i* rutw, withtins (our room* and'an nassace; ia enmplet«*ly fumUhed and tbo winter. Anjily to MIW) S. FREEMAN, notes flt too Cherry *ti»<«t. . DENNISON’S PATENT »HIPPING TAGS Over Two Hundred Millions have hern nued within the |ast ten years, “ithout complaint of loss by Tag be- ing detached. Tl»ey ans rooro re liable for marking Cotton Bates than any Tag in uae. All Expms Companies use them. Nold by Printera and Mat loners everywhere, oet* Sm HIT, BANDS &LAIM S T LAND SALE. WILL *dl on the lint Tuesday in December next, in the town of Knoxville. Crawford coun ty, two lots (tog acres) of wild land. No*. 2f» and am, in the 71 b district of said county, six miles west of Knoxville. This land is well timbered and valuable tor a saw mill and shingle machine. ^.W. BARROW. Colaperrbtw Monroe county, Ga. nrtldt7dlaS«wwAw WANTED. PARTNER to work land on the Arkansae river. To one who can furnish hi* share of the means (say $3,000) to stuck and run the places, has experience in planting and can coutrollabor, emoot favorable arrangement i* offered. Refer- nao will be required. Addn*ss. W.H. JOHNSON. Greenville, Miss. p T. II. BRADFORD, Willtamette. Arkansas county. Ark. octJOftsw-lm* fP* Fs \ M«i W S iT.™. Mau a Macon. Ga. A Nutting, rnnktent City Bank. Macon. Hon John K Jones, l r. 'ulrnt Central Goorgia *w*.R**m. jRjjani OubbetUr, Haxiehurat A Oe™ Bankers. 3"w» J W Burke A Co™ Macon. J«*w J B Rim AST Duliwi. Macon, swe* Johnson A Smith. Macon. * "»r« Seymour. Tinsley A Oow Macon. *«^r* linvc. Lake A Co™ Macon. XrG B KkKk-r**, Macon. •ntklut MILO R. FRF EM AN. NOTICE. - andard Wei^i^and *Uui« bv a eight* and measure* are lkglby W that t\v titn Uth day of Januaiy. • "•* naily to M aisl mark the weights and urauf *1) van%lors fat thi*county,** required a. Giicn under my hand oOicwlly. dlckdria u T. WA RD. Or. Unary. FOR SALE. A Farm and City Property. V *umpn«*i a a nan, Ga. Thrf dv ty rnutiuM fijw. . fbM lb. wUntta i bwmieff tin Nff»* ■ Oit.' TW ffwxtunx mbin «x nrn. n»M.« rook-raw. pu>U7 cl«- •ts two kslK tiki <uiona.!e on thnv sates. The uutUuMinga ni nritt of a servant’* house of two • h»ffe bun. retire. »t»bl« Mid .foreff. 1 and siuoko-bouaMuatai i t.icr c« * Vt. . d lire hret TMtetire. m ■ Dt, < u. bn; im ,->M«l- M 1D1 . Jour ate of , , - *U with the AboasuShttAiSwiBw sdlea wedaf N**r- | l »«.«f two ftundmi and fl/VMWs alvutont aipth w.Krti*; the balance eWarod. I one bandrckl mr*e under fenca... It UetSSl ^ * l ^Tvruai very low tor all —h I>^al»er tu it. oilier ;i:*lf S-’th l fc C‘l "Ck with inter. *t. W.H. HI \D1.E: tuile from i AlUt* H. UOUITT. 1XXAC iUJtl JDKAS. /onrireXiBSBUV. jMLOl'Xf, HAKllKMAX A: HABDEMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MAC ON, GA. •.Cherry-iT^\„».rS T Wklker *. [nUPK MARK REGISTKRm] At s Cost of 30 per Am, Broadcast, rtMth.renilUottliouwofoiU' Codon »nd _ Com FertBiret tho put three «wnnx Mid tbo oxporimoc with it lut reuon tor Whoat, wo mn indnrvd to put up tor ul. our mixod ebomi* ml. lor tbo U»U wti SViiitor Crop. The Cora- nouml D uiiblo ap of tho nune cbomiml. m our Cotton on,I Com Feritlirer. hot in diffrreut pro- ixalxuis as wintor rvop, will b>»r mure ttimu- ■Minx than tbure ffrOwu in reuiuncr. Tho Compound Contains all tho Elements of Peruvian Guano, And will wo think, prove u rapid » torpor ** tha bratpraur^ Tbo Wluwt Crap it auoh an impor> unt one to onr country tbat wo are anxioua to bare our pburton u« thto Compaund. It will bo aaon that it ia arret cboapor than CollonSood. and i, ot xnwt potmaDout miiatnomoiit to tbo mil. There rhoaltreli not onljr laat one wwaon. bat wn know o( >n.txnora in which thoj hare boon rerj plainly perceptible on Um THIRD CROP. Tho ohanioab are all finely pnlretued and well auiod. bavina boon run threw.!, a lino aotvc, and will rcudily pennoato thruuxh tba mare. IS it ia nut renrankut to xi t dry atabia or lot manure, yon ran uae asho. whnh bare boon leachrcl. or dry-muck or rktilaam. Band ahould not ha mixed with the cbcmitnla. Whatever u tired ahould bo moderatelr dry. Tbo obemicol, are pot up in mod tixbt barrrla. well ouoporcd. and tbreo (X) barrel. h„M SO lord, not woixht. Tba price i« JS» Ml driirmad in the depot at Ma- man tor tba SO, pound, otchomiada. nub. Sixty day drofta will l>0 taken aa ewab. Ontore may be aent to us direct, or threw* any <d ear axrntta. In our Fertiliaer breanraa wo bare aawgiatad withna DR. V. R. HOLT, ol Fort VaUmr. Ga. and parttracanbeaunpUedwithbia Fertiliaer or oun. a« they may dosire. .Wo ran repplr a pxat ar We out aoppty a pood artkla id aobtbla Phoa- pbau- ot Lime ubirh. when . reed and .table manure, make, a rood nmr.uro al a cost ol from $10 to 515 per ton off Same Ibre HUNT.KAXKIX* I.AMAH. AVboloMale Dn.rand Cbamiml Marebonarv lit and el Chany tim.-t. Matou. Ga. N. II.—Our Retail Dcpatrment ia alao full, and Prices to Sn the Times. HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR. Is earn pored ol Herbal and Murilagino us pro ducts, which have a specific effort u|««; tha Pul monary organ*, penetratinx every purtion ot them. It detariaea bom tbo DnocbialorWind Tubes th,< irriuiinp matter wliich noeumubtes, and aa- sist, them to throw it off. miiixates tho |iain, re sists the preatremnf inflammaliou and remoras so eunslnctiun ol tbo cheat Tlie Propcrtle, of till* Elegant Preparnllon :,rv Demulcent, Nutritive. Bal- sami.-. Ilealinp and Soothinp. It hraoca tlie nor- vuua system, produces rrircshinx sleep, ami re lieves .loom and depression of spmU. It is very ideasant to take, causes no nauseo. and strength- era the lungs to resist attacks in the future. YOU HEED NOT SO TO FLORIDA TO CURE YOUR COUGH yon use this ntnxsly. you can remain at home td enjoy it* comforts, a privilege of vast lrapor- im» to the sufferer from pnliconanr disease. Avoid Consumption. This disco* is very in»kliuu* in it* approach, and its first advance should be promptly guarded against. The timely use of the Kxpuctorent will prevent much pam and sufTt'ring. t Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant b a Specific for Croup. No mother should ever be without a bottle<d M. It is very pleusant.*nd children take it readily. It bub, moat valuable Lung Balsam ever offered to sufferers from diseases ol the threat orehest. Price £1 an n boitla. or ret for *3 00. GoMt^rall Drmtffists. OHire 48 Cortfandt street. New Fork, novb eodkwtf OF EYEEY DESCRIPTION. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES 1 L. X. WASTIEU). HOST. WAYS*. WARFIELD & WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. /^FFERtheir services to planters and shippers v/ of cotton, etc™ and solicit a share of their bus- ness. Cash mivanc.** made on.consignments at lowest rate* of interest. All busines* entrusted to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu tures” bought and sokl in tho Savannah and Near York Cotton Exchange ou the most reasonable terms. aep!2 6m B I T KKK & COBB, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS, • 68 Second Street. Macon, Georgia. Home Insurance Company, of New York. CASH CAPITAL, ; CASH ASSETS ,..§2,500,000 00 4.40S.573 75 BURKE & COBB, Agents. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co., OF RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL CASH ASSETS BURKE vt COBB. Agents. $200,000 00 342,099 Ol Equitable Eire Insurance Company, OF NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE. s^OOOOO 00 CASH CAPITAL - CASH ASSETS BURKE i COBB, AgeuLb 1 ** Cotton States Life Insui*ance Company, OF MACON, GEORGIA. no ASSETS, NEAKIjT $(>0U,uuu w sep27 2awLm* BURKE & COBB, Agonta, Goods Bought at Panic Prices, For Sale Cheap! norlO 2tatrtf Boots and Shoes! FOR THE FAIL TRADE, 1873. No. 3 Cotton Avcnno and 66 Third Street. | W. BU.VC.LN-. j. a. JOUSSIOX. x. xaclbax. DUNCAN. JOHNSTON CO.. | Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, DS Bay Street, .Savannah, Ga. angl Cm, II. C. FLASXXQAS. Cotton Fa iniSL 183 BAY STRb lYTANAoING Agents 111 Fertiliser, etc. B* W. W. VUIIAAAX. XL S. MOXOJL2T. ABELL & CO., • ***VrraI Com- r -V.'j'N* -1. GA. ; { »English Stonewall Baggiu* and Ties furnished, and liberal cash advances made on consignment* for sale in Savannah, or on shipment* to our cur- res]>ondents in Northern, Eastern or Enroi>ean markets. aiixlGm ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! Ever offered by us in this market. Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and Youths’-Wear. Comprising all varieties and styles, from tlie heavy brogan to tho most delicate slipper, made to or- j der and of this best material. Country merchant* will find it to their advantage to examine our stock, from which equally good j selection* can be made at price* that will compare favorably with those of the Northern cities. In the retail department, we have, at No. 3 Cotton avenue and iKThiitl street, all tlie latest styles of Ladies', Gentlemen’* am! Children’s Itoot*. Shoes, Gaiter* and Slippers, finisliod in the moat elegant manner, and warranted durable, to all of wliich we would invite our friends and- the public generally to call and examine. * MIX & KIRTLANB, A.M.SLOAi'. UTSDBX.aOUIX O.V.vrTUV.JB A. M. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, Claghom A Cunningham's Range, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. "OAGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal .13 cash advances made on consignments for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres pondents in Liverpool, New York. Philadelphia, Boston or Baltimore.angl 6m THE LOGAN r,/ ,V TA/r >1 vV ® W GARHART&CDRD WHOLESALE HARDWARE CUTLERY, ETC., CHANGE O.P SCHEDULE SUFKEIXTKX PENT S OFFICE M. A B. R. R-. ) Macox, G i.. November 29,1873. I O N and after Monday. December 1st, trains on this road will run k s follows: DAY PASSBXOKH AND KX ' EFSS. DAILY, (3CXDAY3 KXCE1 TBD.) Leave Macon $:S0 a X Arrive at Jesup «l:So p tt Arrive at Brunswick * 10:30 P X Leave Brunswick 2:30 a M Arrive at Jesup 4:50 A BC Arrive at Macon - 5:00 P M XIOItT FREIGHT AXD ACCOMMODATION. DAILY. Leave Macon and Brunswick Depot 8:00 r H. Arrive at Jesup. 5:45 a .M Leave Jesup x — 8:^0 p x Arrive at Jlaconand Brunswick Depot...|0:15 a M IIAWKIX8Y1LLK ACC0MM0DATI0X TRAIX, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCKPIKD). Leave 31aeon ,S.S0 P M Arrive at Hawkinaville 7:05 p \c Leave Hawkinsville 7:1^ a m Arrive at Macon - 11:00 a x The day imasenscer and express train connects \Kth the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad at Jesup for all poinlt in Florida. The night freight and accommodation connects a^ Jesup with accommodation train for Savannah, Mum and Brunswick Depot is the Macon ter minal point for this train. JAS. \Y. ROBERTSON. Gcner.il Superintendent. W*. JT. Jarvis, Master Tnuuportaticm. nnv30tf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON MACON AND AUGUSTA BAILED AD. SurEKiXTEjmRXT’a Office. M. a. a. R. R..> Augusta, Ga™ October lo, ls73. y O N and after Monday, Octobers IS, passenger trains on the Macon and Augusta RailrCuid will run as follows: DAY TRAIX—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Lea* e Macon... C:S0 a x Arrive at Augsuta 2:45 r x Leave Augusta 8:h) a x Arrive at Macon 6:25 p x Train* on tho Macon and Augusta Railroad will make close connection at Cttmnk with day passenger train on tho Georgia Railroad for \V:vshihcton, Athens^nd Atlanta. octlSCt .s. K. JOHNSON, Snp’t. CENTRAL RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE Savannah, November 1,1873. O N and after Sunday, tho 2d inst., I’assenger Trains on tho Georgia Central Railroad, its branches and connections, will run as follow’s; TRAIN NO L—QOISO NORTH AND W’EST. Cherry Street, - - Macon, Ga. *~' oct!2t£ Arrives in Augusta.... Arrives in Millcilgevillo............ 4:(H) r X .10:09 P X Arrives in liatonton .11:55 P X Arrives in Macon™.... Leaves Macon for Columbus I......... Leaves 31 aeon for Eufaula Leaves Macon for Atlanta Arrives at Columbus <5:45 L* X 7:15 P X 9:10 P X 7:30 P X 3:57 A X Arrives at Eufaula,.... .10:30 A X Arrives at Atlanta. 1:40 AX COMING SOUTH AND EAST. ■*avcs Atlanta... 1:00 AX L. *es Columbus . 7:40 P X Lea. " Eufaula. 7al5 r X Leave* -v i Macon from At lan tA. 6:50 a X Arrives i Macon from Columbus. 5:00 ax Arrives in. ’‘coufromEuIsula. Arrives in 31- Leaves Macon... - Lca\-es Augusta... ...» Arrives at Augusta., 7:15 AX i*:05 A X 4:00 P X 5:25 P X ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct tho slightest error in the time-keeping of my flr.e Regulator, by tho erection of an observatory and one of tho most approved TRANSIT INSTRU MENTS, for the purpose of observing tho meridian passage of tho sun and stars, I will bo ablo to keep tho exact 3Iacon mean time to within a fraction of a second. Special attention paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine Watches, as well as all kinds new work made to order. iul27 ly ^GFg. " MANUFACTURED BY Langdale’s Company,! Chemical Manure (LIMITED.) NEW0ASTLE-0N-TY1TE, ENGLAND. Has the following Powerful Eecommendations for Planters: Fertilizing Compound! This fertilizer is again offered to the A, Ann . | public in its original parity. The stand- . ard has been kept up in every respect and its intrinsic value has again been demonstrated during the past summer. It is recommended, because: “It is permanent in its effects in return ing to the soil the fertilizing ingredients taken from it by excessive cropping. “It gives to cotton the food necessary to sustain life -while fruiting, therefore, what is called rust seldom occurs where this fertilizer is used. . “It is the best restorer of worn out lands known to agricultural chemistry. “Its effects are immediate in the pro duction of largo returns tho first season. “It is good for aU crops, on any soil. It is a genuine English made Manure, the only one in the market, and manu- I being pure unadulterated plant-food, factored by a company having a capital of $1,250,000, which sells 40,000 tons annu- «.j t j a ^ g(XK i ^ the best, and is the ally, and has the most extensive works of the kind in Great Britain, which have , . , , been in operation 24 years. The Langdale. therefore, has a good pedigree and is no expemnve of any known good fertd- experiment. _ “o 1 - It contains a larger proportion of chemical elements suited for the promotion “It is manufactured at tho South and of vegetable life, and especially of cotton, than any other fertilizer offered in the n1mnq) .. entirely of Southern material. South. It is the best and safest Cotton Manure in tho market. 1 The analysis given with tho Manure when sold will ho guaranteed. There shall bo no mistake about the genuineness of the article, nor the good faith of the vendors. It is tho cheapest Manure offered, as it contain.-; nothing hut what is of use in suing plant-food, or by chemical action on the soil, producing the same. The test of cheapness is not tho price, but the actual worth of tho article purchased. Low-priced Manure cannot contain efficient quantities of pure and valuable chemi cals, which can alono give woith to a fertilizer, and bring satisfactory results. The Langdale is as low in price as is consistent with the use of the best ingredients, and I it, and to whom wo would refer, fair commercial profit on its cost. Tho employment of powerful machinery in mixing and pulverizing the ingre- L dients prepa: cs every particle for service, and prevents trouble in using. Tho Lang- - Snpu . mbcr 18JS _ dale is unequalled in this respect, and impresses every one who secs it as a perfectly Messrs. Hagers & Leman. Macon. Ga.: manipulated Manure. I Gzsts: I have bought of your acent, Cnptain In its composition and preparation it ia Ihs result of careful scientific research ^ r L i^°S^’it th?sprit«onmvffiffercuftonns! and experiment, confirmed by practical application for a quarter of a century. It im well pleased with it and shill use it another will be maintained at its present high standard, and ia thus what planters have [ rear ia prcfcrcnre loan/ other kind. I slso used and s “It utilizes the ammonia found on I every farm which is the most expensive part of all complete fertilizers.” Wo subjoin a few of the many certifi- I cates in our possession, os to its value, from well known parties' who havo used BOGEB3 & LEMAN, Gen. Agts. LxGkasoe, Troup CtoirsTy. Ga, J 1 safe Manure. long wanted—a thoroughly reliable i THE MODEL MANURE AHD PLANTER’S FRIEND. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH GRANGES FOR CASH. AGENTS IN GEORGIA: CLEHOXS & JAMES, - - - Columbus. J. BEX WILSON A CO., - - .... Atlanta. BUFF, WINTERS & WHITLOCK, Marietta. B. H. WKIGLEY A CO., ------- Macon. J. W. WHEATLEY A CO Americus. G. M. STOKES, - ’ Leesburg. WM- J. BUSSELL, Athens. M. DAVIS, . ....... Arlington. SPEEBS & NILES, MarshallviUo. J. D. HAVIS, ------- Perry. anti bv actual comiKirison. I Sod tba Logan is the best, and at much less coat. Yours respectfully. if. IV. WALLIS. Sn. Coweta Coc.vrT, Ga, September 15,1875 Messrs. Sogers <C- Leman. Macon. Ga.: Gxxts: Tbo Logan Fertilizer bought ct your agent. V. L. Hopson. I manipulated with cotton seed at the rate of one of the fertilizing compound to two ol cotton seed. This compost was applied to cotton at the rate of sue to SCO pounds per sere. 1 used it beside ol Beese’s Sol. Pacitic. and rive Tours the preference, and I shall use it exclusive ly in future. My brother applied the Loan to both com and cotton, and is wen pleased with the result. Yours truly. L. C. DAVIS. Dooir Corxrr.GA, August 18,1875. Messrs. Eogers <t Leman. Macon, Ga.: Gextlbkkx : I am fully satisfied with the Lo- I con Fertilizer. It beats stable manure alone, and u hr actual count of bolls, at least ZOO percent, ahead of my unmanured cotton. There is less R. W. & S. H. JEMIS0N, TORNEYS ANO COUNSELLORS AT LAS, COTTON CROP OF 1S73! CAMPBELL & JONES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ron Warehouse. Corner Second and Poplar Streets, Moron. Georris. tMDOT the tender ot tiuir service* in the Storage and Sale of Cotton. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. ! 'T'lllS q.Vtvlhl 1U | L Tho,,„1, , Gift ENTERPRISE Tha only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country L. D. SINE’S TWENTIETH GniiAiial Distiafioi To bo drawn Thursday, January 1st, 1ST4. $200,000 IN VALUABLE GIFTS GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE. $20,000 IN GREENBACKS! ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE. $10,000 IN GREENBACKS! Q\E CASH FEIN OF $3,008 H GEEEXSACKS Greenbacks! 1 Perte . Macon, (Jtx iyia- ik* Sssfyc : lees Tnx Psxxss t. *300 Goltl a: (in all) worth • Hunting \Ti*teLea SoQd and Double- Clinll she-. J PUu-l S k or Natural | Wbol, fr »thl B«*au- . -ctelor. Sofci IAS. BAYUUELOR. V-™, Vra* xtvt- lia.r r«,, . j w. a it. CUA: 1MK. HALL A LOFTOX, tTORNEYS AT LAW, MAUON. c;a. ot, Tlunl u^cr City Bank. HOWARD HOUSE. BROAD 8TR£KT. Nearly opposite MoRiUrouvry and £u!auU lUil- tuid lteput. EUFAULA, ALABAMA. J. W HOWARD. • • VnornnrroKM. Only a »lK»rt «*1L to and from the Soulhweate ern KAilrjad. 8c*csity«n^e i\*nU saved in oosoft* bus faro. aeptS im uuber of Gift* 25,000. T: kets lim I ited to 100,t^i*. Amenta Wanted to sell TICKETS to | wbsiu liberal Premium, »111 be paid. j Sincle Ticket* «. S:t Tick, t- $-.0; Twelve Tick- I Cta»>; Twenty-are 1 tekcttffff. ! Cirrulsrv c-ntniiune * iu’.I^-t of p P.O. BOX 455 W. JTcKAY, General zYsent, Macon, Ga. S A. D 33 L El II Y ! A YAIHED ASSOETMEXT OF SADDLES AXD HAEXESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HOESE COVERS, COLLARS,- BITS, SADDLERY and CABEIAGE HARDWARE. CARRIAGE: MATERIAL—HUBS, SPOKES, EQISt BUGGY SEAT CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH. Also 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAX MANUFACTURERS' PRICES novC Im 15A\1S SMITH, 102 Cherry street, Macon G. fully. DIXIE WORKS, FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY. WABEBOOMS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, MACON, GA. ii l- n =j| (BUI LDERS S UPPLiEs; j- 1 ii P 1 A- j p-.nc 4 » ► 0 H rr:j>i of thti lo hr’faldrrMt-d U) GUERNSEY, BARTRUM & HENDRIX, PBOPRlETORS. D00BS, SASH AHD BLIHDS, VIHDOW AHD D00B FBAMES. BALUS- TEBS, HEWEL POSTS, S0B0LL W0BKS, BUILDEBS’ HABDWABE, GLASS, OILS, PAI5TS, PUTTY, ET0., ET0., ETC. , and supplied to city and country on short notice. tilized by stable manure. Yours respectfully* B. 31. THOlfAS. Vienna, Dooly Corirrr. Ga™ Sept. 1,1873. ftsrs. Rogers & Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gexx3: 1 promised to write you about the Lo gan Fertilizer I l»ous:ht of you. I now can safely say, that up to thi* time, it is ahead of any I have ever used. It is as good again as tho Soluble Pa cific I used last year. I will use it altogether tor tba future. Hespcctfullv, JOHN COLLIER. Wamey Corirrr. September 15,1873. Rogers <C* Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gxxts: 1 composted the 4003 pound* of Logan Fertilizer bought from you last winter, with 12/KiO pounds of cotton seed and stable manure and put the eight tons of compost on forty acres in cotton on gray land. The cotton grew well and seems to be welf fruited- I am well pleased with When the crop is gathered 1 will write you Yours respectfully, JOSHtfA NICHOLLS. U510Y Poixt, GcrrxE CorxTT, Ga™ - ) September 15,1873. } Messrs. Rogers & Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gejtts: KTeiy one of the planters in our sec tion* who has used the Logan Fertilizer, are wel pleased with it, and will uae it extensively for an other season. Yours respectfully. J. B. HART A SONS. Hogaystille, Trout Couett, Ga™) September if, 1873: S Messrs. Ropers <C* Leman, Macon, Ga.: Gskts: I bought of your agent 2000 pounds Of the Logan Fertiliaer, composted it as formula directs, and used it with other standard fertiliz ers. It has proved equally as rood as the others, at about one-third of the cost, and I would ad vise planters generally to give it a trial. Yours truly, J. 3L PONDER. Axoticts, SrxTEs Coustt, Ga™ 1 ) Septembdr 22,1873. $ Messrs. Rogers & Leman. Macon, Ga.: Gjwts : I composted the Logan Compound I bouebt from vou. and put it on cotton * n my Lind, and used it on mr farm at a cost of $1 871 perarre. 1 also used the PendP-ton Compound and the EnclL-h StonewalL The Locan has proved a* m*>l a* either of the others. I am mcch pleased with it. The cotton has fruited well and retained it* fruit. Very little rust is observable where the Ix«n is used and the weight ot lint in proportion to seed cotton is remarkable, being much in eXOM ol what is '» I found it equal ly irood on coni and potatoes. The Jxscan is an excellent CcrtjKaer,and I ran iK-ommend its use generally, Tours respertfnllv. J. L. ADDURTON. Nrwro5 Conrrr, Ga™ September 23,1873. Rev. U-etc rt Logjn : L/E\S SIR: i comported 400 pounds each o the L/jcmn OoMound, cotton seed and stable ma- nure. anti put th*- eomia-st on fuur aert-s of eulton Though tli,* worm has stripped the cotton bare o leaves, I will ret three bales of cotton from the four acre*. Tlie se**on has not been a lavorable one in this section. Yours truly. octl U J. M. UoLU-NCilVrORTlI. ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS Tie Great‘ Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press [PATENTED FEBEUAEY SI, 1871-3 HAIfPFACTERED SOLELY BY R FINDLAY’S SOYS FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. FASTER, MORE DUEABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER THAN OLD TVOOD SCEEIV EVEN. PACKS THE BALE XKT TWELVE ROUNDS. Two to three Hands, or ono Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes Bald! o Cotton pocked by this Preza rang, from COO to 800 pounds. WE GUARANTEE TO MAKE GOOD, FREE OP COST (an.l par ezpensM of transportation) ANY PORTION OF THU IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME. The '"ECLIPSE" can be furnished ill complete, or amply the Irons, as parties may desire. Presses arranged for steam or water power when required. Wo have TESTIMONIALS from many of the Largest and Best Planters in Georgia (and all the otlier Cotton States) mine this Press, whose names arc ms “familiar as household words/* Planters visitimr Macon are earnestly advised not to purchase a Cotton Press until they EXA3IINE CLOSELY AND THOROUGHLY the “ECLIPSE.” and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send for Descriptive Pamphlets containing testimonials and prices. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, . FINDLAY nio.v WORKS. MACON, GA. Arrives at Savannah... TRAIN NO. 2—GOING Leaves Savannahs Leaves Augusta ] Arrives in Augusta NORTH AND WEST. 7:30 P X . 8:05 P X - 5:55 A X ....... 8:20 A X — .... 8:45 A X 0:05 A K ■'’10 A X 'PU Arrives in 31aeon.«...™. Leaves 3Incou for Colnmhiiq, Leaves 31acon for Eufaula. Leaves Macon lor ^ttonta ^ Arrives in Columbus if Arrives in Eufaula. p Arrives in Atlanta . . . . . . . 5-43 P x COXING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta A „ Leaves Columbus «!!!!!!!!!!’ 2:30 r x Leaves Eufaula. ."'i"!.'”!* ’ 7-20 a x Arrives in Macon from Atlanta..."””^*' 3.-40 v ^ Arrives in Macon from Columbus!!! 7*30 p x Arrives in Macon from Eufaula „....!!!"*!! 5-io p v Leaves Macon ^35 p \r Arrivesat Millodgrcvilie P x Arrives inEntonion~ tlfrffg p v Leaves Augusta 8.-05 P x Arrives ta Augusta 5:55 a x Arrives in Savannah 7:15 a x * Train No. 2 being a through train on tlie Cen- tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations, l'^sscngcrs for half stations cannot bo taken on or Passengers for Milledgevillo and Eatonton will take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta and train No. 2 from pmnts on tho Southwestern Rail road, Atlanta and Macon. ... WILLIAM ROGERS, n(n5tf General Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. „ SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, SOUTHWEblKHN RAILROAD OOXPANY, Alccon, Ga., Octol»er 28, 1873. O N and after Sunday, the 26th inst., Passenger 1 nuns on this Road will run as follows: DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon Arrive at Eufaula... Arrive at Q*y*nn Arrive at Albany. Arrive at Arlington Arrive at Fort uaines.,. Leave Clayton . 9:05 A X 5:40 PX 7:20 P X 8:45 f 7:15 P X 5:40 P X —.... 7:20 A X CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER FOR DR1VKO COTTON GINS. Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, MACOK, GEORGIA. war to any portion of the house; and is independent of floor “sagging,” etc.; can be used in ANY KIND OF HOUSE (one or two *tory), or both the Power and Gin can be run on the ground WITHOUT ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 to 300 revolutions per minute. FOTOVY ■WARRANTED TN EVERY RESPECT. Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List. Leave Eufaula a.-eo a _ Leave Fort Gaines 8:35 a x Leave Albany..... io.-47 a x Arrive at Macon 6;io p x Connects with tho Albany Train at Smithvillc, and tho Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbert daily, ex cept Sunday. Albany Train connects with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Trains at Albany, and will nm to Ar lington on'Blakely Extension Tuesday and Fri day, returning Wednesday and Saturday. COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon— 8:45 A x Arrive at Columbus 1:50 p x Leave Columbus. 2:30 p x Arrive at Macon 7:30 r x COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leavo Macon 7:15 P X Arrive at Columbus 3:57 A X Leave Columbus 7:40 a x Arrive at Macon 5.-00 a x Making close connection with Western Rail road at Columbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, etc. EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon 9:10 p x Arrive at Eufaula 1030 a X Arrive at Albany . 7:10 A X Leavo Eufaula. 7:25 P X Leave Albany 8^0 P X Arrive at Macon - &45 a x Trains leaving Macon and Eufaula on this schedule Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thurday nights, connect at Smithvillo with trains to Albany. * VIRGIL POWERS, oct26Iy Engineer and .Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO™ Opfick General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga., July 10,1873. O N and after this date— LIGHTNING EXPRESS For New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities, Leaves Macon, by Mocou & Western Rail road .11:00 A M Arrives at Atlanta —- 5:80 p x Leaves Atlanta. 0:00 p X Arrives at Dalton 10:30 p X Arrives at Chattanooga 1:10 A X Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate ]>oints without change. Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:41 P M, over thir teen hours earlier than passengers by any other route can witli safety reach New York,leaving the same evening. DAY WESTERN EXPRESS. Leaves 3Incon at Ud® r * Loaves Atlanta at 8:80 a x Arrives at Chattanooga —,, Close connection at Chattanooga for aJi point* West. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains. For further particulrs addrac.^ July 11 tf General Passenger Agent. 6:45 A X 2:16 P X 4:45 P X t very reasonable ligurea. r fashion” ditto, with centre support R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FLXDLAY IKON - 'WORKS. MACOX, GA MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS, AXD ADD Kixrs OF MACHIXERY AXD CASTIXGS, ETC.. ETC. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, 3odl» FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACOX. GA. THE COMMONWEALTH LIFE The all first class company is INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY, that the people can comprehend, and at the minimum rates of Commonwealth ” is Safe, Popular and Prompt, WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT. Examine tJxj w' ing. Bank Ph-n, THOMAS XL CONNER, Macon, Georgia, Manager vf the G eorgia l»**|tftrtn»ent. I»ug31 lawly PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. Office of S' O N and after Monday, June 30. trains on thia Road will ru.t as follows: DOWN PAY PASSENGER THAIS’- Will leave Augusta at...—... Arrive at Port Royal at.— Arrive at Charleston at..,.....— Arrive at Savannah cr PAT passexozk IEAIX. Will leave Fort Kovel at - - Leave Charleston at A M Leave Savannaliafc....^........^..***—••••••**• v Arrive at Augusta at SrJSSn DOWN NIGHT PASSE5GEK TRAIN. Will leave AugusU at '‘""'iT-v. J * Arrive at Port Royal at... L ^. * » Arrive at Charleston at a w a x Arrive at Savannah pt ^ r sx UP NIGHT PA3SENOER TRAIN. WUI leave Fort Ro.vai at "gg? J Leave Charleston at J™®? * Leave Savannah at — J Arrive at Ainrustu at 8.00 a » Passengers leaving 3lacon hy the 6:30 A * julyltf Engineer and Supcnntcn^—__ HERBERT El ELLER. ^ * f DC3 U EIHLDHK H. \ I. L. HELPER, Attorneys at Law, CL'TIIBEKT, SEOffSUi W ILL rive prompt conlided to them, in , v ,; Mr iv, Calhoun doinh. Stewart. Quittr.ar., ■■ ^ and and Terrell, the Supreme ten , h c'„ited the District and Circuit to in - . Stales tor the Southern District ol W"*"- HAKKISON, BBADFOBD & CO’S STEEL PENS. Special attention railed lo the well known numbera' 505-75-28-20 and 22. Factorj, jft. rernon; Office », John at., New York. autr24 Sm - W. A. RANSOM & 00., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS AHD SHOES, 138 AXD HO GRAND ST. NKW YGRK. Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia, ocLWdly