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V?««U for Telegraph and Mesaonger.
Kutauls (*'«)—» Ii Shrowture
Atr-rficuw—r A Oik*
Albany—J M *>UH ,
Cotubrrt—T K Powell
l>awson—W B Baldwin
jdontr*uma—Duka * Well*
Yon Gainas—II A Lott
M»r»*ullTilWi-C d Johnson
.V-wu>fi—K P Hudspeth
(nB,«fiUMrq-HG Morn*
ri.ah^ly-M C Fryer
^tora—U F U*lio»
i 4ni.Hi—Kr.nl lin P Bnrx
iUron-J N Bateman
fort V* l*j —HAW*. Unxar 1 Co
T»l*uU<»n~ L A Baldwin A Oa
ri«t in—tiine* A Oodd»P4
Milleaidcvil.r-W T Joi.U .
fnra> to - A U »nead A I W Kuaian
Griffin—Hntwnrr A Won
Kariimflilfl'U H Sfalti
I aUiuloO** J tJaDU
“"“.ssnUn-B A Hull.wo *C 0 Bron.i
li .wkitisvpUt—I* l4hod«*.»
tart. an—b M h-watb
Kaognli* flia)—M 0 II*trt*pf
Oilolll'’ « l<i»)-Mr« S»ll.o Hill
ttui-ni Viit*—J H Low*
KulisrdsStation—T S flsrei
"anrcrui *“ >■>» »<«** Jlarktel,
Few p,-i.pl.- un4*r*taod how Urge for
tuned r ii- arooaacd no rspidly in Mock
s.p-r.tiou* M-sssh. Lswrence &. Co.
li»nk.-r., N. T., have just published
*-li*o nil’ r;iti< role, lor ounces, # at sod
full details, «u that any one can operate.
lUiirii free. Their new combination
of dealing in stocks is wonder-
fully pr. fltftbl". By this method thon-
satids of orders, in v.rious sums, are
pooled Into on« imineo-- capital, and co
operated as a tn’.gk ty whole, thus e.-our-
jug to each shareholder all the airan-
t-iges of east capital and best skill.
Profits divided every 30 days. |1S
would make *75 profi’. *100 would re
torn $1.1.00, or 10 per cent, on Ihe Btock
in the rnunih. and so on, according to the
market. A New York Fashion Eiitrese
»r.d prominent newspaper correspondent
made over 375 per cent, profit on an in
vestment. Out. 5 h, 1878 Many other*
are doing as Well or better. Large or
small amounts can hi used with equal
pri.-feirtionste rucoeas by this system.
All kinds of stocks and bonds wanted
Government bonds supplied. Apply to
La vrcnco A Co., Bankers, 67 Erchange
Place, Now York City. jull lw
A Ksrr OjijMirtunlly lor I'rolit
The Slock Market shown positive in
dications of strength, and remarkable
ri-iotuntioiis are occurring every day,
which bring large profits ni those who
avail iheoi-toiVdS of the advanlapes thus
opened. Tr.e new Mutual Capitalisation
(system originated by Meters Adams,
Iiroan & Oo., Bankers and Brokers, 26
and *8 Broad street, New York City, a
firm noted for its honorable and prompt
dealings, is the safest and surest plan of
operating in stocks, as it is based upon
correct rules u, finance, anil secures to
ever, puron, whether the investment is
|25 or *5 GOO, the full benefit ot nnlimit-
ed capital united with experienced skill,
making steady gains from daily fluctua
tions, piofl a being divided pro rata every
thirty doj i. On* capitalisation last
month paid each *500 shareholder f 1,-
0S6.1S net profi'.. New circular, “Rule,
for Sucoess," -a 1 ii valuahlo information
to every iav.ntor mailed free. All kindB
of S ock- and B >oda bought and sold by
Adams, B.-own A Co., Batkers and Bro
kers, 26 and 28 Bioad street, New York
City. jilt24 lw
Wllle.lt Is 4. llolllrost
A l-aekase cl Dust', llurharo. containing
tw.nly pipe-lulls ol the best sac-king tobacco
iiml... or one coot oaa cigar 1 c- c its cad, in
c-enta. | )»•»*» >**■»
file M. kiciiolss Hotel,
On K sot way. New York, now uccder the nopu
lar -u n„i-cnoul of Ur. Uriah Wnlcit, h:.a large,
will- s icic.iccj room,, eieellent hols and perfect
a-1 I m.Aatiotw. An elevator coicnerla directly
srith -he ladfflv’entia res. The table and alien-
dae.c On, .atriums is a--Icnuw]e>lgi«d aa hclnv u»-
•arpaaa-u. on -ura charge tor Aral-clear
a«,r.iv dcelioodSm
ilifKU.tlA'i'lSM.
Tliia Jrii-lf.U torment, the doctors tell us,
in Ilia mood, and knowiag this to bu true,
we advice score naJTcvwr to try a bottle of
Iturang's ihiinciciii] Itomidy. It is taken
internally and will positively care the worst
- otae, in 111.) niiorioet lime Soli t y every
drill gist m M-eon. ItoM AsvSa
tlSI)B»--»U) wu
To*-ci-ci. when they uL ,
.SKAL- e Miaril cttiOLI*
lir.ee
New Advertisements.
summer travel.
If you journal or buxine** health or reerea*
lion, to t * Mountain*. Lake* or Shore, over
I ind or over *r i.ao% t fail •o tec nr* theprotec
ti„n of ACC! 1>KST INSURANCE in TUB
TRAVELERS, of Hartford Ann regular
Agent will write a yea rig or monthly rohey in
a few minute*, or a Ticket from one to thirty
day* The co*t i* to *m*ill that any one can
a fiord %t trh-i travel* at all —Ca*h paid for
Accidental Injuries peer B3.OUU.imMI.
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BECKWITH’S (
STI-DYSPEPTIC Pill-
They ar.< an nnriv*li<«l Dinner Pill. mill »peri
riciit, Miut MdmirMbly adapted n\ n Family Uedi-
fiiw. They are a*e t by me moat cultirated peo
ple in our country, ana are extenairely uaed by
Fnymrutni in tlieir |>r*cti«>». Bold by Ujueraift*
generally. Send lor nrrular. E ftBKCKWiTH
>ola Manufariurrr. PfMerabunc, Va.
We will tnv A;,vnwn .siunry »»* &h*op»*rmejtli
•n.i r«|H ir miuw a larya cormm«iu«», ioik-M our
Dm »i»>l won L-i Oil inrriiiHwi*. Waoawdjiaidii.
SamtsL* fi«->-. vUiA’iMir -nei.tt'n.. Marshall, Mich.
CT?T\TT^ ru r G BiOti a CO, Portland,
OlJ JJ Maine, for best Amey Buainoaa in
the Worl.1, I* xp«naive Outfit Free
fc?
/ / Outfit Free. Addresa I* O ViCK*
Aumsta. Maine.
eaieai
Send 10c for lw) |»*ire pamuhlet.
junlt* O P liOWBLL A CO. N Y.
A ^HOKNTm WaNTBP.—for the best and faat
I cal aellinc Pictorial Books and Bibles
PrireM reduced S3 per cent, Addrraa NATIONAL
PIIWMKH1NOOOMP4XY. Philadel.hla Pa
W LLlilA.fi! fllcKAY.
acoocvtast. «xpibt tvo Gbvsexx. Akl«Wl
ABOO.SU bTBRBT.
ITTf^lI an ci«ieneac« of thirfyflra years* un-
t ▼ derUkcc luTrt-. meat ion of public orpmaw
• vounta, aettlement of partnership afiaira, re-
(vurershina, and confidential buaineos of all
tinda. On application will riait an* i* 1
Middle or Soathweat da* in above cwpaeity.
RWerencwa:—f 0 Plant. Asher Iyer*, H J La
mar. 0 B Roberta and J J Groabam Baqutrr
VU-ou fK ^
Pubic Opinion.
Planter’s Hotel, Savannah, Ga.
Although ths tide of travel i« tumint
northward, yet the daily arrivals at the Planter*
liotel are«tiltou the increase, and the fad can
im de.u rndnatei by the unn*nal arrival of par
ties Iran the n-Yi<»»oor*oa Stake* of South Caro
tin v FI >nd» and fro n all pir‘i ot GeonrU wha
make «h-*» b-Hel their headquarter*. The In-
edttmsareso perfect that families, visitors, bnai-
nesa men and the b me and «in<*w o' the couulry
aiv flock ni< to thr Planter*.
The rate* of this hotel have been reduced to
*u-et the eiicencirw of the times to SI 50 and ft
*>r-r day, acjordiQtf to location of rooms.
Tills BsaitifaUy SnppliaL
WITH THE CHOn«3T MEATS FttOM SOS-
THUM7I MARKETS.
Thiah .telia endorsed by ths public and the
P r ^t» ^hnaifchont ibe ooantry.
Whsn in the city do uot fail to visit the Plant
ers, wart* ^v
MT. ASRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
Tbs i urn mil ot the
t'l L D.MONT A 1 lk LISE,
»3 BilM from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
run* mountain air.
MINKIUL WATkBs.
COMFORT ABLE APARTMENTS.
riRSV CLASS IABlB.
^Tka Mount Air, Hotel ia ntuatod in Haber-
•ham Comiy.G*.upon » aimroUtae Blus Ridgf
Mountains and upon the birhnt point crowd
by lb» Pwdcconi Air Ltwi.i«»f mtlea from At-
J»n*f R talar Hark Lutes to Clarksville. Tal-
lalak Fall, sad Aacoochec Valley, am*, when
desired, to Porter c prir.ee. Hotel open all the
year.
In A Hants buy a round trie ticket to and from
Mt Airy for OAK PARK. Terms, *4 psr dar;
*’ » pd *1® P>r week, aecoroing to room. Chil
dren and Norses hail rates
_ , „ M C WILCOX. Msnsecr.
Ptvd n ScoVld. Isle of Uplands Hotel. East
man. <,«, Assistant Manager, m charge of Office.
imiil
}® J®?®* best Cream Cheese.
10 Tabs choice Uresmery Butter,
dost received on consignment and for sale
low by
J«hS4 JONES A COOK.
The wear and tear of bnsineas life makes such
trpRaeiidous drafts upon body ai.d mind that
without raconrae to some sustaining a*cnt they
must aive way under the pressure. To then*
wliotre breskioK down, or wa«tin* away from
general d-ability or affection* of the liver, atom-
*eh and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Bitiera will so rein'oree the vital functions as to
battle all the a vaults of disease and restore the
■Vitem to its wonted health. For is'e by all
Drnrcists and reaptetabie Ikalcts generally,
nil lm
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kv.
^=l<3tJQL^=
popular Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE.
In the City of Louisville, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879.
On which occasion a GBAND CONCERT will
be tiven—holder* of a ticket or part oS a ticket
entitled to admission free.
The Drawing will 1m supervised by m*n of un*
doubted character and standing, and ticket-
holders. agmnta and dobs are respectfully re
quested %• send on representatives with proper
credentials to examine into the Drawing.
A Hev Era in tbo History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder can be his own supervisor,
call out hia number and aoe it planed in the
wheel.
The Management call attent'on to the gran 1
opportunity presented of obtaining, lor only *2.
any of
THK FOLLOWING PRIZES.
;t Pnxe...™... $ 30.000
1 Prtae 10.000
1 Prixe 5.000
10 Prizes fl.ooo each lo.ooc
10 Prizes 600 each 10,000
100 Prizes 100 each 10.000
200 Prize* 60 each 10,000
600 Prizes 20 each . m ^ hh , H | H .m«hhh. 12.000
AWOPrixet 10each. 10.000
0 Prizes 300 e*« h. ap'roximat'n pnzes 2.700
9 Prizes 200 each, do do 1^00
9 Prizes 100 each do do 90C
1.900 Prixce $112,400
Whole Tickets, $2. Hall Tickets. $l.
27 Ticket*. $30. AS Tick eta. $100
All applications for club rate* should be made
to the home office.
Remit by pontotflce Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. For tickets and information address COM-
MO.Nwe.ALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T J
COM M ERF *RD. Sec'y, Courier-Journal Build-
log. Isouisvtile Kv. unlSjulySI
N B—After July Slst Drawings will occi
Vonthlv,
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AN D PROM
F L O K IDA
Macon '& Brunswick E. B, i
NOW OPENING
A-T
Macon. Ga.. April 19. 1^79. _
O N acd after Sunday, the ro;h jnatant. Pas
senger trams cn this road will run aa Col*
CUMBERLAND ROUTB via BRUNSWIG:
NIGHT PaSsSLNGKR NO. 1. SOUTH. Daily*.
Leave Macon.., • 7:45 9 "
Arrive Cochran — 9:47 >
Arrive Rtsstman „..J0:45r
Arrive Jesnp 9J7 A at
Arrive Bnmpnrk ... m . h .. mm .sm A II
Leave Brun-wick per steamer....- 0:15 A at
Arrive Fernand tea 3 a at
Arriye Jacksouville 2^5 f at
Arrive Cedar K‘js. ■:-***?.*
night passenger no.t, north—Daily
Leave Cedar Ke> - 6:25 A at
Leave Jacksonvilirs^. - ........11:13 A at
Leave Pemandina per Steamer.... 3-45 9 at
Arrive Brunswick — 7:45 9 at
Leave Brunswick^.... S.-00 9 at
Leave Jeeup......... 10:35 9 at
Icsve Kastman...... 3:31 A at
Leave Cochran^ A at
Arrive at Raoon ...-6.v» ▲ at
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
fiut and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. \t~>ut
ViaJesupand Live Oak—Daily, exec i . Sunday
Leave lUcOU. WM .sm^sm.wmHm.«-»H...s*« 7:15 a at
Arrive Cochran 9:4Sa
Arrive Eastman M * Nm .s MMMM U:14 i at
Arrive Jeeup 0:25 9 u
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 A at
NO.4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville. 5.15 9 at
Leave Jeeup 0.15
Leave Kastman 1:21
Leave Cochran 2.46
Arrive Macon 6:16
Connects at Macon for points North, Bast and
HAWKIXBVILLR BRANCH. JH
Freight and tccommodat ion—Daily except 8un*
Leave Cochran 10d» 9 at
Arrive Hawkinsville 10:45
Leave Hawkiusville...
Arrive Cochran «... 4:16
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to
from hi act n.
Leave Cochran I0d»
Arrive Hawkinsvilie^.^. — 10.45
Leav« Hawkinsville.-^.— 1*3
Arrive Coitniii m ...... M *:30 9 at
Connects at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Bupt,
W. J. Jabtts. Mil’ll. Trsna.
I) Winship & Callaway’s
H EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
m m
G M KATUpiT
Out-Door Recreation of the Age
NEW AND JMHtOVKD °
Archery Goods
(Wright A Tuorne’s Patent)
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Stauflb, Quivers. Belt?, k.,
of BETTER quality, for LESS money th«nevcr
offered before Mail orders promptly attended fa.
Bond lor Catalogue and Price-list.
TERREll. B ETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Above goods c»» »J>o He obtained, of ORA NG B
J UDD COMPANY, 213 BruaAaay. N Y.
mays eedfm
BORGIi. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas FarC
U d.v Hweeny. administrator on the estate ol
Michael Roan, late of said rountv.deceased, a»»-
plirs for letve to sell all the real ana perso al
estate belonging to said estate.
This is therefore to ate and admonish all
persons concernod to bw and appear at i he Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in
Julv next ‘to show cause if any they have, why
•aid application should not be grmilt'd.
Witness my hand officially.
)ui>3 law4w J A MCMANUS,Ordinary.
ATLANTA A UliAKLUTTE
AIK-LINE EAILWAYa
Ol'PICB GKN’L PASS. A TICKET AGT
ATt-sara. Ga. Oct St. i«s.
O N and altar Sun lay. November lotb. doable
daily Trains will run on this Road ss tollows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
arrive Atlanta —-
Leave Atlanta — All p m
Day Passenger Train,
arrive tiln'la..™——™--—.“■«*.«
Leave Atlanta. 6.00 p u
GOING WKST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Atlanta. ......... 12.00tB
DayPaaaengerTrain
irrire AtlanU. —— 10 SO p m
Uave AUanW.-^-.-.g----.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive AtlsJita
Leave Atlanta. — >«•»
Through Freight Train
irrire Atlanta.........™™.....-.™—..-
Igssro Atlanta — »Hta
GOING WEST
Ijocal Freight and Aecommolalion Train
Arrive at Atlanta 4.50 p m
Leave Atlanta
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta. —.......... 11.ill a n>
Lenve Atlanta...™™™...........™.....™.
Close connection at Atlanta lor all points Wart
and at Charlotte lor all points East.
<i J FOREACRE. G if.
W J HOUSTON, _ t
Genera! Faswng-r and Ticket A rent.
I
gnirwd
ONE SALKSwAN lorea^n
State, salary from $75 to
V B > if l l0 ° Per month and ox-
1 4 ***-* p«iimw. R^foroncos re-
LA BELLE MANUFA'TTNG CO.
M Clark 8%. llh;r»f
Ssonia KaiMM Coup;
bUFERINTKNDBSTTI OFF1CB.
Arams. Ga. Jane 6. 1ST?.
Uommearing Sundav.sth ins*, b 00 pm the fo!
toning paaKnger achedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—S minuses slower
tH*r> Macon:
NO 17—EAST (daily).
Leave Macon 7:10 a ta
leave MUledgeville...™™™..™-™... - Mian
leave Sparta — 10:16 am
leave Warren toil 11:24 a m
Artsve Oamak ................—11:27 a m
Arrive Washington..™ :» AOOpm
Arrive A the:. — X-15 p m
Arrive Atlanta™™™™™™™™™.™.™ 2:00 n m
Amn Aognstro.— —™ AlSpn
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Augusta —™™ 0:43 a m
Leave Atlanta™™™™™™ 7.4S a m
Leave Athena 015 a m
Leave Washington 10.43 a m
Leave Camas 1.10 pm
Arrive Warrenton...™™™ 1 ts p m
Armre Sparta™-™™—_™™™..._ *.15pm
Arrive Milledgevule™ 530 p m
Arrive Macon — * J® o m
No connoct.cn to or (ram tl a»hingicai on Sun
days.
NO 16—EAST (daily).
Leave Macon.
Leave MUedgeviile
Leave Sparta™-
Leave Warrenton
Leave Camak-
. ftcOpm
lo 45 p m
—12 5e a m
2.40 a m
AGO a m
Arrive AngnWa........™ ..™—
NO 15—WEST (dally).
Leave Augusta—
Leave Ca mat
Leave Wamcton..
A10am
*15 a n
— A 10am
Trains wiU not stop at flag stations,
Ulosa connections at Augusta lor all points
Ea.'t and gonthoaet. and at Macon loraU points
In Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Soperb Imprered Sleepers between Maecs acd
* FuUrnan SWpers Augusta to New York.
Only one change M *con to New Yovk^
Tickets and Bsccmre Checks. Time Card*, etc.
are to obtained at Unico Depot or at Union
Trek*. Office, 64 Mulberry ^ Jonyso ^
8u t w»rir. texiiest •
F R DORSET,
mr.ii.n GtCKral I'aascnccr Afent
Jemrai aM soaiBwesiern Kauroau |™
baVAWVAH. Gjl. June 24.1W9
O N and after nunoay, Juue 29.1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and bran the* will run at follow*:
TUI9 90. 1.—0OI*Q IOBTX AKD WIST.
Loaves8avanDah................................4 M 9:20 A n
Leaves Augusta. „.......«....9-S0 a x
Arrives at Augusta........4:43 p m
Arrive*a. Marou M
Leave* Macon lor Atlanta 8:15 p u
Arrives at Atlanta 3:30 A M
Making close csoiuiectiou at Atlanta with w cet
era and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-l ine
(or all point* Wetland North.
costfiro ftOUTH amp sabt.
Leave* 5lhnu. H . MM ...i... ...^.11:40 r X
Arrive* at Umoq.« h ..,.. h ... m ......-.... m . 0:20 a m
heaves Macor........«,. A M
Arrive* at Milledgeville 9:44 a m
Arrives at B»tonton.«,..„,M.»...s............ll:30 a h
Arrives at Augusta. 0:45 P m
Arrives at &*v an nail. 4:00 9 u
Leave* Augusta ———•— 11
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all nointa in Florida.
TRAIIf *0.2.—GOIHG 50KXH ABD WEST.
Leave* 8*rsiuuih... H . M ....... M .... H ..M H . N . 7:30 9 M
Arrives at Augusta... 5:40 a m
Leave* August*..... ..8:30 9 M
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 a m
Arrive* at Eatonton M .............. M ... M ....ll:30 A a
Arrives at Macon..... 8HX) a M
Loaves Madbn for Atlanta 8:40 a 54
Arrives at Atlanta...^,,.,... 1:15 p 34
Leave* Mneon lor Albany and Kufaula, 8 35 A 51
Arrive* at kn/sul*^.^ 3:42 9 V
Arrives at Albany *-'*3 P If
Leaves Macon (or Columbus............... 8.45 A at
Arrives at Columbus 2 15 r ac
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Rcfaula and AibaiiV daily, making
clone connection at Atlanta with Western nud
MlHniicaad Atlunt* and Charlotte Air Line.
It Kafaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail-
way; at Columbus with Was torn Railroad; at
Augusta will! the Charlotte. Columbia ana Au
gusta Railroad ft>t all points North and East.
Kufauia Tnuo connect* at Fort Valley for Per
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Outhhert for Fort
Q*ines Mondays. WeanesUavs and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Kxuiusiou leaves Albany
Mondays. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Fridays.
GOXXS6 SOUTH ASP MAST.
Leaves Atlanta..... ~..........«...1:J6 Fib
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.33 p y
Leaves Albunv. 11:2* A M
Leaves Eufaula t7 A k
Arrives at Macon from buiauia and Al-
bany — T 3s
Losum UoiumhuE...... A H
Arrives at Mwn from Columbus...... 6:C8 r >
Leaves Macan 7JS5 9H
Arrives at iunuti.... H .6:40 a k
Loaves AuKUith...., 8:3u P *
Arrives at Snvuniiah.. 7:15 A H
Paa*enger>for MiUedgeviiic and Raton ten will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. l
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, Ur the*e p>>inta.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car* to New YoTk
a Augusta, Columbia. Charlotte and Richmond
on 7:5c p ro, train.
Passengers iron Southwestern Georgia take
Bleepur Macou to August* on 7:35 pm. train
connecting with Pullraau Hleep^r lo Now York
without change.
U H BHfTn. WILLIAM ROGE&tt,
G-n Ticket Agt. Gea bupt. CK.il, havann*h.
J C SHAW, W. G. RAOUL.
Geu Tr.sV Agt. Sunt. SWR R.Macon.
*n«3if
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
ItilOur Goods are Choice
MALL OUR PRISES ARB LOW.
IffINSHIP k CALLAWAY,
PM | /
50 Second Street,
M A,CO!Sr,“ G-EOEGrIA.
It 11—d2m4w'tt.
'.THE
M A. C O 1ST
COTTON GINS. FEEDERS.
AND CONDENSERS,
S makingmy Ninth annual announoemoat. would aty that I mtka mprovoqitints from yoar to
_ year, and I now flatter mysalf that 1 now have the most prrfoet ontflt in tha wav of CottoaGin.
nisg Machinery ever offered to the Amarictn planters in ttte way of Cotton Gins. Cotton Gin
Feeders and Condensers. If thereiaanr drubtiK woatl .ay, idem orlo-oneof the following
Grns.to-wit: Mamey’s Excelsior. Brown’s Gin, Finllay’s Gin. Pratt's Gin. Wvnn’a Gin. Pollard's
Gin. Taylor’s Gin, Carver’s Gin, Wiuship'a Gin. Miller’s Stolon ’Centennial Gin, or any other Gin,
and then
ORDER ONE OF MINE,
Try them all and Pay for the Best.
It costs the farmer nothing to runlmy Gin, as it will pay for itself three timos in ginning one hun
dred bales of cotton in premiums over what the same cotton will bring ginned on any ol the above
Gins, and you have
The Best Gin in ihe Maitei Besides!
Make cheap Gins and superior ones to any other Gins, but my
TOTAL
Cmr boat the world and cost about 75 cents per saw more to get it up than any othor Gin in the
~ , c. SAWYER.
reaster Das been at the bench 41 yeari,
'* P. C. SAWYBR.
.Tune 12—lawAwtm.
t reasonable cost.
JOB PRINTING
OFFICE,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR
P1HTING
Of every description at short notice
-AND AT-
ATLANTIC jUrtlLF K. K.
GXVZRJL »UPSBIZT»5DR5T’s OFFIC*. *)
ATLASTIC AND CVLW 1UILSOAD >
8AVANNAH. M*y 17tb, 1879.J
O N anil after SUNDAY, May 18th, Passenger
Tr.-.ics on this Roa*i will rui» *s follows;
NIGHT KXPRK^.
Leave Bavannah daily ..*....4.10 P M
Arrive at Je»up WH . M ....6.58 P M
Arrive at Thomaaville 6.25 am
Arrive at l(ainbndKO... MM ..... MM ....... 9.40 A x
....... A l.CO A x
........ 1:36 A H I
7 SO A M
7.25 A X
5.00 P M
5.15 PX
10809 X
.......... 4.13 PX
3.45 9 X
.7.35 PX
45 AX
8J»AX
Reasonable Jtiates*
Bill Heads, Circulars.^
Arrive at Albany......^.......-^...-...
Arrive at Live Oak.
Arrive at T*lUlui**ce
Arrive at Jacksonville
Leave TallaimsMot*
Leave Jacksonville....................
Leave Live l)ak... M
Leave Albany.............
Leave tfahibridge. .......
Uave Ibomasrilie
Leave Jesup,........™
Arrive at Savannah
N o chance ol car* between Savannah and Jack
•Oaville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Per?audio*,
Gainesv ille and Cedar Key* take this train.
Passengers for Darken take this train.
P*s»en<erM from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 0:00
atu.
Passengers leave Brunswick at S;00pm, ar
rive at Savannah 6:2u a m.
Passenrrra leaving Macon at 7.15 a x (daily ex
cept Sunday) oounoct at Jcaup with this train
lor Florida.
Paasengera from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with the train arriving in Macon at 6.23
9 X. (daily except Sunday.)
No change ot cars betwaen Montgomery and
Jacknonvill-%
Pullman sleeping cars are run through tc and
from Savannah and Jacksonville-, also through
sleeper* between Moxtgomery, Am. Jacksonville.
Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
way* on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con. Kufauia, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans. etc.
Mail steumer leaves Bainbrktgefor Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9 50 a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.30 a m.
Clone connect icn at Jacksonville daily (Sun
day* except) lor Green Cove Springs, StAu-
gustiue, Palates, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
nut west. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
11.14 a m. ar.d fur Bruuaarick Tuesday, Thursday
and Haturdav at 4 40 p m.
ACCOM-iODATlON TRAIN—EASTKRN DI
VISION.
Leave Savsnnah, Sunnay* exoepied. at 7.00 a x
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Railroad Receipt Books,
Business Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Postal Cards,
Envelopes,
Shipping Tags,
Monthly Statements,
Wedding Invitations,
Party Invitations,
Bills Lading Books,
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Hlarxshtwr
Arrive at Dupcxt
Leave Dupont
Leave Blarkabcar
Leave Je*up
Leave Ifciutoah
Arrive at Savannah
950A w
11.60 A X
2 20 9 a
6-45 9 X
5.00 A X
9.10 A X
12 20 P x
&»r *
5 15 P X
WESTERN DIVimON.
XOJTDIT, W«D**SDAT ABD F El DAT.
Leave Dupum 6.40 a x
Leave Valdosta...^............................. S ir. a m
lAsave Quitman.
Arrive at Tbomasrille
Leave Thom*arille...~~ M
Leave Camilla... ... ......
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany.^
Leave Cmaitla^.. —.
Arrive TMamaaville —..
Leave Tbcanasville
Leave Quitman .—-
Leave Valdosta ......... —440 p x
Arrive at Dupont,^^. —... 6 SO P x
J 8 Ttbom. Master of Trunaportuticn.
H 8 HAINES.
aprfStf 1 Bnr>*-int^ndewl.
937 a X
m 11.45 A X
l-+> 9 X
^416 9 X
.......... CwSO 9 X
5.90 A w
7 35 A X
.10.50 A X
1.00 P x
, 3.13 9 X
gctsi fwymgttefiiaiity
H A DUNWODT. B H SAS>NKTTw
DUNWODY & SASSNETT
ATTOBSETS AT LAW.
No S4» Cheny Stre-I. sp stairs. Karon. Ga.
W ILL rise prompt
entrusted and
Courts
mmm
Tor arr ease
of PL* bar.
Uk«7=tM
Handbills, Posters, Ball and Party Programmes,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE
Job Printing Line.
ONSUMPTiON
The terror of humanity that yearly carries thousands to an un
timely irrnve, not sparinir the young, talented, nor beautiful.
Cou*h.expectoration,spitting of LkxxI,shortness of breath, pains
in til* breast, quick pulse, loea of flesh, and debility are indiea-
w. tions of this most fatal of all diseases which has for centuries
W-vS, j defied medical science. Thousands suffer with this disease who
/ ■. j hare lost all hope ot a cure who can be rescued from an early
grave by Ibe use oFCarbolnte of Tnr InlmlnntHa
m k ^-' t 1)1 AC ■?* EJ RS A which makes life so miserable its riftims
M O 1 si sbI f\ almost wisli for death. Minister**
SOKE THROAT. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS* and
BRONCHITIS ffiiSKJSSlteSS
Horn. Ft these and all pulmonary diseases the most thorough,
socceeslul and pleasant treatment is _
CARBQLATE OF TAR
IN HAL A NTS
t does not require ten minute*
of Tnr,the mott healing
uus and cor
most healing and soothing properties are so
them into a dense smoke or vapt-r. This is imnaua—
water, simply inA<iVn 9 or 6rra A.'no it. and you feel it
bv physicuins everywhere, and highly commenriaad by
Your methods of treating catarrh ami consumption are certainly very
need cat despair.”— Chab. Hamilton Cam. \i. 1>.. Louisville. Ky. { *
bolnf t* of Tnr Inhnlnnt that I would not part with it at any price.”—J
uointrnl Tnrinhnmnr that I would not part with..-.—., ... -
HOME TREATMENT to^^tmuedif im4-^ an *^ t
with it at any price.’
^9" sent to an^ pi.
_ _ - . 1 to be r*»turned if not
Mm* condense ya the air paanage* and longs, r ‘
^>.n becomes rounded and full. To consmu; ti-
great relief, and often cure cases considered L_, Pi ■
seldom cured by other metho*ls. r»^adily yields to this painless and pleasant remedy,
quickiy these ulcerated aensitive meruLranes aro healed by breatiling the vapor and f<
cased cavities of tha head and out of the nose. Inhalation is the only method brwhL Hi Mi
almost universal disease can l»o permanently cured. CA^Send for Circular and full particulars. Address
Dr. M. W. CASE. S- W. Cor. Tenth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia-
* When uriling, jiImm name iki* paper.
$350,000.
LAMBEET SPEKOEB, Seo’v. J. EHODES BEOWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over $500,000.
The Charter Mako3 Stockholders Individually Liable
BBH4J L, As«i». Macsa, G* *
lldlart irtw
WK. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
iol sun t! OFFICE No^7^HiaD STREET, CITT;BAIlK BUILDING.
Farphar,
Manufacturer of
iJEAiiEa X3\r
ALL SIZES —STATIONARY AND
PORTABLE. VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
^epas?atoi»s-
THE CHEAPEST, STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA
TORS SOLD.
These Engines and Separators received
Premiums and Diplomas at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs l«?t heasou fund
where! er exhibited.
fcstnto -iRcuoy For
G0AHPION MOWERS
UBAPEB3.
The Brown Comm Sin
Clean* the Seed better, Rum Lighter, GtmWkaUr.
and co.'ta leaa money than any other CSafe Ibe mar*
k«4 rivery machine fully and lexnMv r
Yhwa macnincs Are made ot the beeltnutni^K
and tlio workmanship and finish aro xo-Rt il
d.h3 been awarded rrcnilums ui nil thcGuui Faks,
Georgia* Alabama. Texas* etc., etc.
Price List of (Jins, Feeders and ftnair m i*
P.iyabla during thv Cotton 1
Lt.-xi'u ready fox shipment and delivered at otu
au&ry. Special term* to sash purehaoer* Send
fo.‘ circniar con^ xtnlng togdinoiitaL'i from over two
l ondredlive pi intent who boegbt sad used on*
znm bines la.it season.
From 1813 to 1853 we manafacinn-fl Qlne at CPJ
Georgia* under the firm name of E T. Tat-
i OR A Co., afterwards Clemons. Buowx A Co.,
v n* l i;:ado what was then known as the Taykw Gin.
During the year 1358 we removed to this placo,
here wo have been exclusively engaged In manu-
ctilling Gins ever since. With loag ^experleLco.
the best labor saving machinery and skilled work-
i.ie.i. we possess auvantiges not enjofed by any
ot; or m.inufaeturerln onr lint* for producing the
be? t work for tho least money.
iiersca. Engines nnd complete outfit furui-hea
wii.iu desired. -Address
nitons COTTON GIN CO., New London. Conn.
Tie Sditera Medical Eecerfl.
A Monthly Journal"#! Practical Medicine.
i Powell, W T Goldsmith and R 0 Word,
Editors.
HasaLaro-eand Increasing Circulation
FAVO TE
07 Tin
Busy Practitioner t
It ia filled with Abstracts and Gleanings
scientific Brevities. New and Useful Formula)
and the Pitb and Cream of all that is Useful aud
Practical in the Home and Foreign Journals.
Terms—Two Dollars per annum, in Advance;
Club Rates, 4 copies $& Sample copies 20 eta.
Address R 0 WORD, M D.
apr42w Business Manager. Atlanta. On.
Sheldon Collins & Co.
; Makers o
BLACK AND COLORED PRINTING
Qf ice, 26 Frmkforl Street,
NEW K«Ci'
factory prior* at
J. W. BURKE A GO’S,
Aaron
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
Ar B. Farqahar. Macon, Ga.
earn EiiEinss.”
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Compact, Simple, Strong, Durable
and guaranteed superiorito anylotiier*
WE SELICTHE
! GoUor Grain Separator
With oar ENGINES—For Threshia* Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sirgho-Mills, Cotton Presses
And Machinery of overy description.
BCTITjX5IKT& a. SPEOX AXjTY !
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
marl e» .T. S. SCKOU^f-U St SW
Notice to Contractors'
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
WAflHiBQTOir, DC, Mav 10,1S79.
PROPOSALS will be.received at the Contract
Office of this Department until 3 p ra of July 1
879, for carrying the mails of the Unite 1 State
pon the routes and according to the schedule
ol airival and departure specified by the De
partment, in the State of Georgia from October
1.1S79. to June 30 1880. Lists of routes, with
schedules of arrivals aud departures, instruc
tions to bidden, with forma for contracts and
bonds, and all oth^r necessary information w 11
be furnished upon application to the Second
Assistant Postmaster General.
NEW HOLLAND SPEINGS,
HEADQ0AETEKS FOE HEALTH.
Hall County, Gboboia.
Two Miles East of Gainesville ou tho Air-Line
Raiiro id.
I ill f 8 CELEBRATED HOTEL HAS BEEN
renovated aud refurnished Will be ready
by Fifteenth May. 1879. for two hundred uruesta.
Tables supplied with best the country affords
at rates to suit the times. Amusement*—Band
of Music. Piano. Kail Room forty by eighty feet,
Ten Pius two alleys ninety feet, Bathim* Pool
forty by sixty feet. Billiards. Swings. Croquet,
Promenades iu a tiitural icrove, ca*») breeze,
pleasant nnrhts. Car-ia<es Hacks and Buggies
a*, call. Wate*8—Manganese, Carbonic Acid
Gas, Lime, Sulphur and Chalybeate, «0 degrees.
Cure* Skin Eruptions, Syphilis and Chrome
Diseases, Dyspepsia. Heart burn. Dropsy, Ty
phoid and other Fevers. Restores Health to
feeble women and children, •
KDW W HOLLAND, Proprietor.
mav28 2sw8w
i). M. EEY,
Postmaster General.
PORTER SPRINGS,
28 Miles North of Gainesville, Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J U REy«0LD2 & CO, Proprietors.
Dr C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board perdav $2; per week $10; per month $30.
Stage fare $2 50 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery disable at the Sprinua by A Hope A Co, Stage
Line Contractors. Daily mail. _ Music every
day Dancing In Hall every night till 16%
o’clock. (Porter Springs n the only Summer
Resort in Georgia which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra ) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tab es.
Swimming Pooh etc, free—no extras. For
pamphlet or special uTo-mation address Dr J K
REYNOLDS. General Manager, Porter Springs,
via Gainesville, -^eonria. jul 6w
BIBD COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL oe sold before the court house door in
the city of Macon on the first Tuesday in
July next, during the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Lots 3,4,5 und six in square 4?, and lots B, 6
8 and 9 in square 48. all on lot 43 of the Macon
Reserve, west side Ocmulaee river. Levied on
as the property of M 8 Thomson to satisfy a
mortgage fl fa issued from Bibb Superior Court
in favor of the Piedmont aud Arlington Life In
surance Company vs MS Thomson. Property
pointed out in said mortgage ii fa.
Also atthesamo time and place part of lot No
. in square 58. fronting on Fourth street in the
city i f 31 aeon, the same being thAt part of said
lot whereon there is a brick Atorehoute standing
and occupied by W B Wallace as a storehouse.
Levied on as tho property of Mrs Wm S Wallace
to satisfy all fa issued from Justice Court 716th
District G M in lavor o! N Bliss Vs Mrs W S
Wallace. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made and returned to mo by a constable.
Also at tbe same time and t lace ibe fallowing
to vrit: Part of lot No 3 in square No 41 fronting
on Plum street, between first and -Second
streets, m city of Macov. L^vioJ on as the
property of Mrs Georgia Morn* to satisfy two fl
fas for Mtate and county taxej for the years 1877
and 1878.
Also at the same time and place the fallowing
to wit: Part of lot No 6 in square N o 63. corner
Third and Plum streets, in city of Macon, used
as a marble yard, and levied on as the property
cf J B Artope to satisfy a fi fa for £tate and coun
ty taxes for the year l£78.
Abo at the same time and place the following
to wit: Part of lot NoS in square No 60 fret t
ing on tho east side of Pine street, between Fift h
and Sixth streets. Levied on as the property of
the estate of Mrs Lucinda Cobb to ; satisfy a tax
fi fa for the year 1S79.
Also at tbe same time and place the following
to wit: Part of lot NoS in square No (4 front
ing on tho north side of Cherry str--i t. between
First and New, in city of Macon. Levied on as
th« property of the estate of Thomas L Ross to
satisfy a fi fa for State and county taxes for tbe
•ear 1878. Property pointed out by II J Peter,
?ax Collector,
Also at the same time and place the following
to wit: Part of lot No 1 in block No 14 frontiug
on west Bide of College street, in the city ol 31 a-
con, and adjoining the propert- ot the Weed
estate, in rear of the Academy ior Blind. Levied
on as the property of Frank H Stone, trustee, to
satisfy a Ufa lor State and county taxes for tho
year 1878.
Alto at the same time ard place the following
to wit: Part of lot No 1 square No 90 iron tin-'
the west side of Fourth street, corner of A r
in the city of Macon, near Findlay** foundry.
Levied on to satisfy a tax fi fa vs Mrs M Wal
lace for her State and county taxes lor the year
1878.
Also at the same time and plac.^ ths following
to wit; Part of lots No land 2 in square No 71
fronting on High street in tb'. city r f Macon.
Levied on aathe proper*? of John n flog”, ad •
ministrator of the estate of ,/ohn Hoge, to
fytwofifas for Htato and 'ounty taxes for the
years 2877 and 1878.
Also at the same *im and place th rt following
to wit.- Lot No 1 in block No 18 Southwestern
Common corner Ash and Elbert tdrerts inci’ v
of Maoon Levied on m the property t.f J olinB
Cumming. agent for trustee, to satisfy two tax fi
fas for State aud county tuxes for the years 1877
aud 1878
Also at the same time and place the following
o wit; Part of lot No 4 in Bast Macon ne<*r the
tty limits and adjoining the Graves property
near the Methodint church, iSaid property whs
relumed by Peter C Sawyer and is levied on to
satuf\ three fi fas for Rtate and county tax* s due
on said property for the years 1875,1877 and 1878.
Alse at the same time on thi premises known
as Sawyer's Gin Works, corner Cherry and Fifth
streets, tho following machinery to wit: One ill-
borae power engine and boiler iu good running
condition, two good tun ing lath* s. one hand
lathe, one screw cutting lathe, one drill press,
two planing machines, 60 feet of shafting pulley*
and belting. The foregoing machinery i* offered
at the place above stated ou account of the ex
pense and inconvenience of raovi* g the same and
is levied on to satisfy two tax fi fa* for tho vesrs
1877 and 1878 vs Peter C Sawyer, by whom saia
machinery was returned , r
Jnite *.1879 GEO V CHERRY. Sheriff.
Keep Cool! Keep Cool !
Grand Jnry Presentment.
JTJ3T RECEIVED
100eases IMPORTED CLARET.
160 cases RHINE WINE.
25 cases APOLLIXARH WATER.
25essesTHRONTHaLER WATER.
23 cases SELTZER WATER
25 casks LOUISVILLE EOTTLED EKBR.
10ca.es VRU1T SYRUPS.
10casksMcHWAN's ALB.
Sca^sERYASY PORTER.
Prices to Suit the Times.
Goods delivered free to an; part of the city.
Sam Weichsel bau m, | Gi 0 iotatroio J r 0N e«ro£r'^ T d T ~ Toeach ,d
Chalybeate Springs.
T HIS noted Georgia watering place, situnl„
in Meriwether county. Ga, l.60i> feet above
»ealevel, will b« opened 1st June next, fihere
are four Springs-Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and
Fr**e 8tone. The medicinal properties of the
waters are well known all over ihe South, har
ing made wonderful cure* iu Lyapepsia. Liver
and Kidney Complaints. The mountain scenery
ia grand and climate pure and delightful, blank
ets being desirable through the entire Summer.
The comforts of home extended to in
valids. We have engaged Profnsor Kesa-
ler’s Band, ot Macon, for the season.
Have large Ball Room. Ten Pin Alley, Billiard
Tables, flue dnvea. etc. Plunge, shower and
tnb Baths—hot and cold—and no extra charge.
Excursion tic*ets at all the Central Rail real
Offices at reduced rates. Springs can be reached
via Geneva or Thomaston—ap’endid line either
way. Round trip $5. Firsi-class Bar Room on
tbe campus. We bare everything in ordi-r, and
you can live as cheap as you can at home, and
put yourself in perfect trim for tho Winter
months. Board—Day $2. weeg $9, two weeks
$10, three weeks $21, month $25. Cnildren and
colored servants half rates. Horses-Day 75c,
month $15. For particulars address
ALLEN A THOMPSON,
jul ecd2m Talboiton. Ga.
- ururustaw.. v*,v-— gtmrdian who
mayll snnttamlm 75 CHERRY STREET \
You and each of you are hereby notified and
required to make your annual returns as direct
ed by law between this rrd the first Monday in
next Julv. In default thereof action by the
court will be taken under the law of such cases.
And to those who have failed to cake returns
at last July term, as required by law, notice is
given that action will be taken by the court to
enter judgment against them and their sureties
on bond for such default and for all moneys not
legally accounted for in this court.
Ordered that this notice be published in the
Telegraph and Messenger for three months
Witness my hand officially. March 25,1ST9.
LIBEL FOB D1VOBCE.
Clemmie Corbett vs Charles Corbett—Libel for
Divorce—Jasper superior Court, April Term,
1S79.
It appearing to the court by the return of the
sheriff that the defendant ia not to be found in
the county; and it beingfurlher shown that he
does net reside in the State. Therelore. it is or
dered that service be perfected by publication
in tho Macon Telegraph and Messenger, pub-
li«hed in Maccn. Ga, once a month for the space
of four months before the next term of this
court. May 2d, 1879.
By the Court; C W JORDAN,
jun41am4m* Plaintiff's Attorn e>
apr5 lawSm*
ROLAND T ROSS,
t . _ Ordja^ry.
LIBEL* FOB DiVOKCE.
R PARKER, -) Libel for divorce-Rule::
vs > perfect sex vice—Bibb 8 C, Oct
CATO PARKER J Adjourned Term. 1878.
It appearing to theOouit by the return of the
Sheriff that defendant does not reside lr this
county, and it further appearing that he does
not reside in the State of Georgia: It is ordered
that said defendant appear and answer said suit
at tha next term of this court or be con
sidered in default. It i* further ordered that
semco of this rule be made on said defendant by
publication in the Telegraph aud Messenger one*
a month for four months.
T J filMMON.S, J8CMC.
By the Court: . ,
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court this January 20th, 1879.
• ian24...1am4m A B RQRS. Clerk
A Harris, represents to the court in his petition
duly filed and enteredon record that he has fully
admmifttere! Thomas A Harris* estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to »hcw enuse, if any
they can, why said executor should not bo dis
charged from hia execuiorship and receive let
ters of dismission on the firit Monday in August,
1879.
Witness my hand and official signature.
J A McMANUS.
ir.avfi law3m Ordinary.
JfOK-GlA, JAS**15I4 DOSJMiY.—Mrs If U
VT Jordan mekes application for exemption
of personalty aud valuation and fettiug apart of
homestead, and 1 will pass upon the same at my
office at 10 o'clock a m, on Saturday, 28» h June,
1879. F M SWANSON.
jun« law2w* Ordinary.
GARDE!
Mi Landretb & Ski.
are the most extensive grower#of
SPED
lb m*
in America. Their four farms, romprisin* orer
1500 acre* situated in Pennnjlsama. New Jer
sey, Virginia and Wisconsin, are
OWNED OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATEDEI
THEMSELVES.
The seeds oiTcred .re ta* remit of the ntM
careful and experienced selection .year a’L - ve'.r
Market pirdeners, prirate families, atj ai
who desire seeds, should purchase
Landretli8’’ Garden Sac-.' .
U your merchant does not keep them rnte tor
them.
DAVID LANDRP.TH A SON.*,
i'ii.)i . .
Business established in 1754 ar.d kept up eve
siute Reliable.. oct 23 t .,dwedA wSru