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Eufaula (!?»)—RI Shropshire
Arocncu*—f A G ik»
Albany—J M Duff '
Cutobert—T 8 Powr’l
!hvnn-W B BakKin
jdoun-zuma—Duke A Well*
fort linnai-M A I/tt
M andull villa—C 8 Johnson
.Newton—B P liudap-th
Uocoretown-KQ M'.m»
C Kryer
p.#*» *.r*—1» P U»boi
< sutdia— Frans l:n Pfttn
Kjr.fi—J N* Bateman
► an Vai !*■>““&***• Uiwwt A Co
Perry -PornnaMer
ISIaottoi) • L A Baldwin A Co
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jjlilIrsJifnvihts—W T >»r.it
r.,r<*>iu - A H*i»rad A 1 W E»*Un»
iir.di'i— Browner A Aon
B*ri.e*Tlile- II 8 Await*
K»V>i.wn- J Q Adaiua
sauieretille-n A Auil.v»a AO «J Krewi.
il««fkmiivilln—1> Rliodea
Ka>*i . an—L SI Peaoor*.
Knoxville (Ga)-H C liaXte*
Uceltior, « («*•)—SIn» Hulx UUl
Bueua Villa—i Si Lowe
Bullard* Station—T 8 Starr
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l-atu-nCn itiul M Uiltou Cttsile.
Tb« ptptrra nod pclitBiiLB ate basil}
difcoai-xicg lee qaeatir.at of who hivfc
lout and wbrt ban been Is* by tbi, extra
rtaaioi. ? 1 Kb sM«t «itl l>-p*nd Knit!;
on lh» tnnpcr of tue paopk, sod the time
for 11 lira a.» the etcjnntecd striking
■ h.Uooe. It Kill be colistd that ell the
poll.ic.l aotiou of the B»do»l petty is
predicated open tbe «x stenoo of sa ub-
oorm I condition of tb» ooutrtry, ud itr
ludeflmte oontinnatiou. They believo in
tbe tarvienl for e loag time, in die United
Steles, of e fetltsg of setive ind bit's r
ilielio-t of tbe Sootbtrn 8teUi; end if
there be any of them ebo do n-4 believe
in that, they vie* the fcitoatic* cf the
perty ee so deeper..ts that e mere tempo
rary end evaoi a :eut xLooeaa la tbe beat
tbit o«n be hoped for, ii.j floe
L .t us expl.lu : The whole Ktdieal
p.rty, at this time, ie fired by tbe one
■ dee of exeltioK tbe prerogative at tin
Federal goveinment n against tbeto of
tbe people and of tbe States. This tingle
conception and purpose nndetllt m i.vtry
measure and all tbetr action. 1 he hand of
the Federal government moat direct and
control toe S eles acd the people in all
things.
No#, no sene pnbiio man can possibly
snppose theta Lcmnl road to public con
fidence in America lien through any anoh
id'* or a&aatnptlon. Oar wLole political
hiator? ie a record of wreck and rain of
high Federal parties. Tbe people obvi-
onsly in their normal Umper, moat side
with popular and local government, and
these mn»t be the pervading la# in tbe
maintenance of police, good order, secur
ity and efBciecoj, tor tbe simple reesoo
tout It is abaard la eapfote they oin be
maintained in any other way. Tbe ma
chinery of the Federal governmeot is in
adequate to the work.
Bat against these aelf-evident trnths
tbe Kadtcala aro waging a settled "war
against the jurisdiction of tbe States and
tbe people thereof, under the idea that
they can make political capital out of it!
How t Why they believe that tbe hostil
ity to and diatruat of tbe Southern mi
nority of Statea are ao strong, settled
and enduring, and can be med eo effect
ively, that all the other Stoti s can be in
duced to favor these unconstitutional
pretensions in order that the Southern
Statea may bo put under ban.
Thai's the philosophy of it. It is foun
ded on an abnormal condition of public
feeling, which they believe will be per
manent and at any rate will labor to make
ao. If they auppose it possible or proba
ble that national harmony au£ good fel
lowship -would or could be epeedily restor
ed the very last thing a single lational
politician among them would dr, would
be to place hime. If in an atti’ude of hos
tility to the couaiiluuou.il authority of
tbe Stat-s and the people, on a road tutn-
b red with tbe dclrii of wrecked and
ruined p. liticiaus and parties. They are
here, ae everywhere, trading on the bitter
and poisonous episodes of the war.
Again, see tuoir coarse on the silver
quo-lion, which, in its essence, is equally
imdemoeraiio and unpopular. Oor sti
ver currency is to oonsutute the safety of
the poopl.i against a ctirrency of local
due bills, which history proves will ex
plode every ten to fltten years. They
fight silver uni a national paper circula
tion to mats room and space for theso
nefarious speculations in a false, fuga
cious and treacherous bank bill curren
cy, and they do it under the plea of the
honett dollar, as if even a veritable pew
ter dollar were Lot better than history
has shown a local due bill currency to
be.
But silver is the currency and the de
fense of the common people. Gold as a
currency for them, is not worth a straw.
Tons, while onall general political ques
tions there is not n tnougbt in theit
hearts or a preposition in their bands
responsive to p. pu'ar tale, so in finan
cial politics the are allied with the
moneyed minority against the great in
terests of the eonuiry and people.
The castle they are building is so false
and rotten, from foundation to turret,
that every thinking man among them is
compelled to see it canDot stand long—
only just bo long as the Northern and
Western people can bo induced to be con
trolled mote by dislike of the Southern
States than a regard for their own sub
stantul interests. So muoh for the rot
ten political castle and now a word on
palimet.
A party which his a senous purpose
to da suythieg good for itself and ihc
country, must necessarily rtversc the
poliev pursued by the Radicals. It
must plant itself on sound and enduring
principles, and not on tomporarv delu-
stonaand evanescent passions. It must
also be patient and content to encounter
defeat ra'Csr ihau win a fleeting auccese
at a saerifija of sound opinions and pole
ciss. It most have moderation, standi
nes* acd fortitude, and bide Its time.
Tbe Democratic lea lers, some of them
ere too impatient. They should consider
that the Democratic party nader tbs cir
oumstaacss his met with extraordinary
• uooesa. ani they should be conteni r lo
wait upon the amelioration of sectional
ditlikes and diatemper.
itnw SiCKsos’shur sVEBT NAVY tO-
BA'U o narltdawlr
Dr. M. W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFI ER
Tonic and Cordial.
This Is not s patent medicine, bnt is prepared
under the direction of l>r. M. \\. Case, from hit
favorite prescription. which in an extensive
practice of over twenty-seven year* he haa found
most effective In all cases of disordered liver ot
impure Lined. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS.
It acts dirt-oily upon the liver, restoring it
alien di$ea>oil to its normal condition; and in
regulating the activity of this great gland every
other organ of the system is benefited. In Blood
Diseases it has no ?**• **. as a purifier. It im
prove* digestion, anii assists nature to eliminate
^1 impurities frm the system; and -while it is
the cheapest me licine to Hie market, it k also
superior to all known remeliea. While it is
more effectual than Blue H is mild and
perfectly safe, containing nothin* that can in the
slightest degree injure the system. It doe* not
«*•?<* give pain; neither does it weaken the
patient nor leave the system constipated, as do
most other medicines.
If* —lavrr Complaint.Dys-
W -Vrures pepsla, muons Fever.
HJlkl, Mcli llcadnrlir. \V»«cr-Br»»h,
McU Stomach. Jaundice,
c ,i rtJ s°.XctinilrU, V j. 1 pitot Ion of
... *rt, 1,male Irrrculnrliics mid
all skin and Uloml Oisc.sc*.
.. ,r *v i’ever mid Ague, uud Conallpa-
uon of , hr Bnwk.
a »m,U dosrs It Is nlso n sure cure for
C UT° 1 n| c l>‘»rrl,cra.
..... , n luo or three times n day, it prr-
Rf* 1 * seltarr Fever. Oiplitlit-ria, Scarlet
"Vvr. ( holera, mad Snulll-Pox.
HOW TO BE CseDr.Case'sIdvwr
YAlln _ Ueincdyandltlood
T OUR OWN Furl Her, a pleasant
SDfiPTnw Tonic and Cordial.
.■'"UUrOR AXTI-lllLlOUS.
nilykJWrdoctorbfflr. Only2ftcts.abonlc.
the must effective and valuable medicine
iI*L°ffcred to tbe American people. As fast
** -** Merits become known, lta use becomes
in every community. No family will
5«*tooat it after havina mice U-sted its great
It has proved an inestimable blessing to
thousands .ho have used it, bringing back
neallli and strensth to those who were seemingly
uoeaih'sdoor. l-reparcdatthcLaboratoryofthe
Homt Medicine Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Price per Bottle, 25c. Ibctra Large Size, 75c.
»«le by Druggist , a GENTS
-i-iA^:.'-, WANTED.
^IfTERS
a ^ d buxine** life makes »nch
iremetidous draft* vpon body at d mind that
without rooemrae to aome aoatmining avent they
must give way under the pressure. To tbo»«
who are breaking down, or waiting away Irom
^rnld.Mbtjor.neciionu of tho liver, atom
arb and tbe kid nay a. a ayatamatic oourso of tbe
*° n ‘ m !° ,oe tbe vit*l function* as to
ha me ail the ajiaulta of diseaae and restore tbe
■vaam to it* wonted health. For »a e by all
nfum* aBd rea,KcUbl0 generally.
Authorised by* th^ Commonwealth of Kv,
=iotn=
ropnlar Drawing of tho
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULBY’S THEATRE.
In tbs City of Louisville, on
Thursday. Jul7- 31, 1879.
un which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will
lie given-hold era of a ticket or part of a ticket
entitled to admiaaion tree.
The Drawing will be auperviaed by men of un
doubted character and standing. an<l ticket-
holders. agents and club* are respectfully re
quested to send on representatives with proper
credentials to examine into the Drawing.
A Now Era in the History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder can bo bis own supervisor,
call out his number and see it placed m the
wheel.
The Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only S2.
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
SI Pnxe. ;.S 3A000
1 Priae . , 10.000
1 Priic 5,000
10 Prices 91.000 each 10,000
20 Prises 600 each 10.000
100 Prizes 100 each 10,000
200 Prizes 60 each 10.000
SCO Prizes gQaaeh .. T - JTT ,^ T .. T Tr i -,-, t 12.000
L000 Prises 10 each. 10,000
9 Prises 300 «uh, ap'roximnt’n prizes 2,700
do
1300
900
1300 Prizes 1112,406
Whole Tickets, ft. Halt Tickets, $i.
27 Tickets. $50. 65 Tickets. S10G
All applications for club rates should be made
to the home office.
Remit by postoffice 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. Kor tickets and information address COM
MON 4 l.ALTII DISTRIBUTION CO. orTJ
COM ME HP >RD. Soc’y, Cour.er-Journal Build-
log. Isouisvnle Kv. i unlS julySl
N B—After July Slat Drawings will occur
Montlilv.
(i HKATJUHT
NEW AND IMPROVED
Archery Goods
(Yright A Thorne’s Patent)
THE MOST PlSRFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target staBfis. cnirers. Belt?, &c.,
of BETTE Equality, fo- LESS money than ever
ofTered before. Mail ordtrs promptly attended to.
bend lor Catalogne and ’rice-list.
TERRELL DiETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Above goods can also be cbtained of ORANGE
J UDD COMPANY, 2-5 Broadway. N Y.
may* eoflfm
^. dy Hweeny, admimstator on the estate of
Michael Roan, late of said «ounty.deceased.ap
plies for lesvs to sell all tip real and perso al
estate belonging to said estate.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
»r»on* concerned to be and ippear at the Court
Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in
Julv next to show cause, if any they have, why
said application should not bt granted.
Witness my hand officially.
)unS lawtw J A McMAYUS, Ordinary.
ATLANTA A OiA It LOTTE
air-line railway#
OFFICE GBN'Ij PASS.AT:CKKT AGT
ATLoirto, Gq. Oct SI. 1S7S.
O N and after Sunday, Noremlar 10th. double
daily Trains will run on this Eoad as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Hail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta
Lease Atlanta ... AlSpm
Day Passenger Tram.
Arrive Atlanta..»~ w ....~«..~« w ~.M....
Leave Atlanta «.00pm
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Paatenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta l&OOm
Leave Atlanta ...--- ......,.™
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta - - —— 10 90 pm
Leave Atlanta -
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta—
Leave Atlanta — 3 40 a a.
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta...-
Leave Atlanta 0*5a*
GOING WEST
Loral Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta 4A0pm
Leave Atlanta-
Through FreigU Train
Arrive Atlanta———— — lLtO a m
^l«e^ini 1 (?:i'on’aV Atiantrior’idipointt West
and at Charlotte tor sllpoims East.
G J FOBEACBI.G K.
WJ HOUSTON. .
General Passsngev aid Ticket Agert.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO ANDFTLOM
FLORIDA
Macon & Brunswick R. R,
Macon. Gft.. April 19. 1379. .
AN and after Sunday, the 20th instant. Pas-
senger trains on this road will run as fol
lows:
CUMBERLAND ROUTE ria BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1. SOUTH# Daily^
Leave Macon 7:45 P K
Amve Cochran 9:s7 P as
Arrive Eastman ........ M .l(h45Pac
Arrive Jesup^ — — ~* SdUa*
Arrive Brunswick 6:00 a X
Leave Brunswick per steamer...... ........ 6:15 ▲ at
Arrive Fernandina
Arriye Jacksooriiic..
Imve Cedar Keys..
—J0-.15 a at
....... 2d5rx
A55 P ai
unfo tgCtur iarj i.^......................... Oaro t -u
NIGHT PAS8KNGER NO. 2, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Kc)i >MN . 5:25 a at
Leave Jidnoimlh^^. ^...^.^.-..^11:15 a ai|
... s 45 p a
....7:45 r ai
, SrOOPX
. l(hSS P X
.. 8^1 A 21
..4:S3 A X
Leave Fernandina per Steamer..
Arrive Brunswick ........
Leave Brunswick
Leave Eastman^....
Leave Cochran............................ .....
Amve at Macon M ..... MM . MMMMM ... MM « M ^.6:45 a j/
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. s,Soul
YiaJesupand Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Hsoou. nm . mmmmmmm . m . mn .n M .. mn 7:16 a m
Arrive Cochran M «. M . MM ... MMM ... M 9:48 a
Arrive Eastman ^^....^.^.^.^.11:14 a 2f
Amve Jeaup 6:25 p ac
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 A X
SO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonvi^e A15 P n
Leave Jesup. M 6.15 * ji
Leave Kastman — 1:21 P X
Leave CochnQ H ...... MMM .... M .... M .... H ..» 2.45 F M
WCfct * HAWKIN8VILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran mm ~~~ 10:00 p x
Arrive Ilawkinsville^. ......... 10:45 P X
Leave Hawkinsville... 5:50 a a
Amve Cochran...... 4:15 A M
Connects at Cochran with train* 1 and 2 to and
from iluccn.
Leave Cochran. KhOO A X
Arrive Uawkiniville MMN ....« 10.45 a ai
Leave Hawkinsville.—^. 1.45 PM
Arrive Cochran... 2:30 p x
Connects at Cochran with trains 5 and 4 to and
from Macon#
GKO. W. ADAMS. Gen. Snpt.
W. J. J All VI9. Mast. Tran*.
NOW OPENING
Winship & Callaway’s
AND HA
Cenirdl m soamwesism Kauroa i
SAVAinfAH. Ga. Jui;e 26,1M9
O N and after Sunday. June29,1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
TRAX5 BO. 1.—GOIHO BOfiTM ASP WKT.
LeavesSavann&h................................. M 9:20 A X
Leaves Augusta. .........9:80 A *
Arrives at Augusts..............................4:45 p m
Arrives a: Macon....................................6:45 p x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta^ S:15 p m
Arrives at AtlaRta...^.^....^...^.....^ 8:50 A x
‘ taking dose connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotto Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COMIffO SOUTH AHD HAST.
Leaves AtL-i’ita....................................11:40 P k
Arrives at klacon...... 6:20 a X
Leaves Macon. 7:00 a X
Arrives at Millcdgenlle......^................ 9:44 am
Arrives at Kstontos... H . M . rt . w . M ......»....lld0 a m
Arrives at Augusta. 4:45 p m
Arrives at Savannah..... 4.-00 F x
L<*iv, i Augubta.................................... 9;S0 jl M
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TSAIS’ SO.X.—00150 HOSTS ASD VIXST.
Leave* Savannah............. 7:30 P M
Arrives at Auguste 5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta............... W . MM .«.«...,..8:S0 P X
Arrives at Millftdgevills... w ^.^##..^«... 9:44 a m
Arrives at Batonton....... MM ..........-....ll:80 A X
Arrives at Mucon.............................. 8:00 A X
Leaves Macon for Atlanta,..............^ 8:40 A x
Arrives at Atlanta... 1:15 P X
Leaves Maeonfor Albany and Bufaula, 8 85 A X
Arrives at Kufaula.#^-... 8:42 P m
Arrives at Albany..... 8:48 P M
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8.45 a m
Arrives at Columbus.................... 215 p m
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus. Eufaula and Albany daily, makiu*
* with Western ana
Jharlotte Air Lint,
kt Bufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia aud Au
guste Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Per
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays. W ednesdava and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
OOMIBO SOUTH ASD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta. .......1:11 pIm
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta............ 6.55 p m
Leaves Albany................................... 11:28 A X
Leaves Euluula 11.27 A M
Arrives at Macon troza Eufaula aud Al
bany 6:88 P M
Leaves Coluxabus ~12.f5 A M
Arrives at Marco from Cciumbua...... 638 p x
Leaves Macon. ...7 S3 p m
Arrives at Auguste 5:40 A :i
Loaves Augusca...... M # M .. M « W ...«.~....„.8A> F u
Arrives at Savannah...... 7:15 A h
Paavonger* for Milledgevilleand Katonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macou, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for those pninte.
Pullman Palace Bleeping Cars to New York
via Augusta.Columbia, Charlotte and Richmond
on 7:Sh p in, train.
Pamscnrers Irom Southwestern Georgia take
Sleeper Macon to Auguste on 7:35 p m, train
connecting with .Pullman Sleeper to New York
ithout change.
H 11 SMITH. WILLIAM ROGBRF,
Gon Ticket AgL Gen Bupt. U R R, Savannah,
J C Shaw. W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. Bupt. 8 W It, U. Macon.
anS if
AN EXTENSiVc STflSK Of
FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHfLDRElT
FOR SPRING AHD SUMMER WEAR.
Goods are Choice
MILL OUR PRICES ARB LOW.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
50 Second Street,'
GEORGIA.
Our
•THE, v“
m: a. g o iN
JOB PRINTING
OFFICE,
MACON. GEORGIA.
GaxxHAi. 8uPBuiHTxxDxirT*s Optics,
ATLannc aHD gclj RaiLEOAD }• Bill Heads, Circulars..
ATL10T1C _4B0LF b. k.
8AVAVHAH. May 17th, 1879.1
O N and after SUNDAY. May ISih, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at ......4,10 r M
Arrive at Jesup - ——.*.853 p M
Arrive at Thomasville^ 6.25 A m
Amve at bainbridge... MMM .. MMM . 9.40 a at
Arrive at Albany 11.00 A H
Arrive at Live Oak 1:35 A ac
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS FREPAKEB TO FILL OBDERS FOB
JOB PRINTING
Of every description at short notice
AND AT
Itea^sonalDle Rates.
7 A0 A M
~..~..........7.23 A M
«....BD0 P M
...5.15 P 21
1050PM
................ 4^5PM
.3.45 P M
ro...«........ M 7^5 PM
.........5 45 A M
, 820 A M
O.n k >ALnSMA> lorcaufi
State, ■tejiry from $75 to
flil I Ilill SiO) per month aud ex-
•• 1 B *• peases. Referenda re
quired. LA BELLE MANUP1 JTNGCO,
U 93 Clurk 8v. Chireg
Georiia Railroad CoiDpans
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFP1CK.
Augusta. Ga. June 6. IS79.
Commencing Sundav,Sthinst.5 00pm tbefo)
lowing passenger schedule will be operated.
Train* run by AtUnte time—8 minutes slower
than Maron: _ .
NO 17—EAST (daily).
Leave Macon 7:10 s m
Arrives.
Arrive at Tallahassee...,
Arrive at Jacksonville.,
Leave Tallahassee.......
Leave Jacksonville...^,
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany....
Leave Bainbridge
Leave 1 homasviile
Leave Jesup..... «...
Arrive at Savannah
No change of cars bet ween Savannah and Jack
sonville end Savannah and Albany.
Bleeping cars run through to and from Saran-
^Piwslnren^iroin Savannah for Fere audios,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Psssengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
El pnssengers leave Brunswick at S;00pm. ar-
nvs at Savannah 6:to a m.
* Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A M (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jeaup with this tram
for Florida.
Paueiuren from Florida bjthii train connect
at Jeaup uith tho train arriving in Macon at US
r x. (daily ertvpt Sunday.)
No change cl era between Montgomery and
Jacksonville.
Pullman sleeping cars are run through to and
from Savannah- and Jacksonville; also through
deeper, between Montgomery, Ala, Jacksonville
Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
_ays on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con. Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 950 a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9JK> a m.
Close connecticn at Jacksonville dally (Son
days excepted! lor Green Cove Springs. St Au
custme, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John’s river.
Tniu on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
ling west, MoudNv. Wednesday and Friday at
11.14 a m. and for Brunswick Tuesday, Tlmrsdav
and Saturday at 4.40 d m.
ACCOMMODATION* TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7D0 A x
Arrive at McIntosh “ ** 9.60 am
Arrive at Jesup ** 11^0 A X
Arrive at Blacksbcar • 44 120 p >
Arrive at Dupoi t - 6.45 P M
Leave Dupont ** 5.00 a m
Leave Blacksbcar M 9.10 am
Leave Jesup “ ! * 12 20 pm
Leave McIntosh - " --33 p
imve at Savannah M •* 5.15 P M
WESTERN DIVtn.ON.
MOXDftT, WZDXXSDAT ASD IBID AT.
Leave Dupont 5.40 A M
Leave Valdosta 8.15 am
issye Qaii3Un„...».» WMH .. MM ....... M .. M 987 A M
L^mve Milled Seville..,
Leave Siwrta
Leave Warren too-
Amve Camak.............
Arrive Wasmngtou....^
Amve Athens...
Amve Atlanta^. ...
Arrive Auguste
NO 17-WEST (daily).
mm «...11:24 a in
11:87 am
2,00 p fc
815 p it
........ Da
Leave Atlanta^....^...
Leave Athens
L*ave Washington.....
Leate Camak..
Arrive Warrenton,..^...
Arrnre Sparta—. ;
Arrive Milledceville^.-
Amve Macon..j
9:45 an.
7.45 a m
M 915am
..10.45 a m
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No connectxn to or from Washington on Son-
d * y *' NO lft—FAST (daily).
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L»tb MilledgeriUe..
Leave Spana— „..l, »»m
Leave wTcWnton J “
Leave Camak KS
Arrive 6.C0 m
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Leave Warreaton.
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‘riuhMunU* witmigaailug gterieneT .
ChateoaneeHcms »t Augusta for all points
Ka-t arvd southern.t said at Macon for all points
in Southwest OeorgU and Florsea.
8np.ro improved sleepers tetvreen Macon and
SleeperslAuruMa to NewY, ,fc
Only one chance Mscon to York.
Tickei. and Ba»v«e Checks. Time Cards, etc.
,re to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
Ticket Oni^-.e* Mnlberrr R ^ 0HNSoy _
Surerintendect*
K R DORSEY,
antstf t?en«ial Faaeengtr Agent
Arrive at Tbomatville..
Leave Thomas till©...
Leave Camilla... •••
Arrive at Albany ....
Leave Albany—,~~..
Leave Caxsiila—
Imve Thomasville
Leave Thcsnasnllo .
Leave Quitman .
Leave Valdosta
Amve at Dupont...—
J S Ttsott. Master of Transportation.
H 8 HAINES.
aprtStf GenereJ Suivirintendent.
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DUNWODY &, SASSNETT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
No M) Cherry Stre-t. up stairs. Macon. Go.
TYTILL aiee prompt attention to all business
• V entrusted and will practice in all the
Court a. iunft to
ISJillRjwf
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cf long standmr
. t '^rdordinaryC2*e«
Id--. e*l *lly
, - — — -lldranrata. J.P.Mma,
Id. !»..5ftSproe.fttraet. I'Ml^a^*fiol.^opnjtee.
S.r-rios- ,. v .acw. J r,.,«n.Mya. H
Aa«yiieV«o~vntuJ.4S;v.a»ii. .Vc—^erieaavaa. ,
R B HAIL. Agent, "Jatss. Ss ~ 1
1 Idler I w*w
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,
Handbills, Posters, Ball and Party Programmes,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE
Job Printing Line.
eONSIMPTIIN
most healing and soothing property
The terror of humanity that yearly carries thousands to an un
timely grave, not sparing tho voanjf, talented, nor beautiful.
Cough,expc-ctoration.spitting of blood,shortness of breath, pains
a in the breast, quick pulse. Ions of tleah, and debility are indica
tions of this most fetal of all diseases which haa for centuries
defied medical sefopot Thousands suffer with this disease who
have ln»t all hope of a cure who can be rescued from, an early
grave by tbe use of C'arbolntc of Tar Jnlmlnnt*. .
v w# T O A CT U iUf A makes life so miserable its victims
A v I «i lol^i almost yvI-.1i for dentil. Minister’s
D&r ii .SOKE TIIKOAT, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, and
#. 7 jaDniiaf^UlTIC the advance jtuard heralding
DIWIlVlII 1 IO the near approach of eonsump.
N. tion. For these and all pulmonary diseases the most thorough,
^ CtRBOLATE IF TAR
INHALANTS
now made m«*st t^irtr/ul far good. It does not require f«» minutes
to demonstrate the value of ifarbolate of Tur,iA«
remedial agent known to •eienee. Balsams and COT
...Jnly'veryellectuaL So^alled 4 hopeless -,
HOME TREATMENT tobereturaedif notsatmfactory. As tbs
mams condense on the air paaiages and lungs, their capacity is wonderfully enlarged and the hollow chest
soon becomes rounded and fulL Tocon-um' fives beyond thejv.-tibility of cure the Inhalants always give
great relief, and often cure cases considered bop -less. CATARRH, so very difficult to treat, and bo
seldom cured by other methods, readily yields to this painless and pleasant remedy. It ft remarkable tow
quickiy these ulcerated sensitive membranes are healed by breathing the vapor and forcing it into the dis
eased cavities ot the head and eat of tbe nose. Inhalation ft the only method by which this terrible and
almost universal disease can be permanently cured. (3T~Send for Circular and full particulars. Address
Dr. M. W. CASE, S. W. Cor. Tenth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
When veiling, ylra.e name this paper.
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS.
Hie Brown Cotton fik
ri-.,p, the Seed better. Run* Uzhtee.GrwsFcw* . .-
•1 eo-t* Ie** money than nny other Sltete th- mi
rlvery ratwkluo telly and Icvwfiy
] N makingray Ninth annual annouacemeit. wo uld svy that I mike improvemsatv from year to
year, and 1 nowllitter mysoU that 1 now have the rnotl porfeot ontdt in t)u w,vof Cotton Gin-
mag Machinery ever offered to the Amvricin planters in too way of C >ttoa Gms. Cotton Gin
Feeders and Condenser*. If there h any d> ibimg woaU -iv. nleave order one ot tho following
Si n, ai 0 ‘. w 'f : Money's Excelsior. Brown's Gin. Findlay's Gin. Pratt’s Gin, Wvnn'e Gin. Pollard's
Gin. ™ lor s Gin. Carver a Gm, Win, hip's Gin. Mdier'a Stolon ^Centennial Gin. or any o'.har Gin,
and then
ORDER ONE OF MINE,
Try them all and Pay fov the Best.
It costs the farmer nothing to runTmy Gin, aa it will pay for itsolf throe times in ginning one hun
dred bales of cotton in premiums over what the same cotton will bring ginned on any ol the above
Gms, and you have
Tie Best Gin in the Mot Besides!
Make cheap Gins and superior ones to any other Gins, but my
TOTAL ZS IPSE
Can beat the world and cost abuut 75 cents per saw more to got it up than any othor Gin in the
market.
p, c. SAWYER
P. 8.—I make repairing of old Gins a specialty. My Breaster has been at the bench4t^ara
can put all my improvements to any old Gin at reasonable cost. p ij s»wy«b *
Send loj Circulars and Pricelist. June H*—tewA w*m
A. B. Farquhar,
GEORGIA WE DUNCE COUPAR
;
Incorporated
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPENCER, Seo’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over ..^^™?500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
Manufacturer of
AND ;
DEA.XjUra. iw
Steal Engines
AT,L 8IZES —STATIONARY AND
PORTABLE. VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL. .
Threshers
AND
Separators.
THE CHEAPEST. STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA
TORS BOLD,
These Engines and Separators received
I re mm ms and Diplomas at the Georgia
end Alabama Fair, last eenvoi] fnnd
whereier exhibited.
State Ageucv For
BEAPEBS.
Harrison's Cora Mill.
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Sand for circular giving prices
and description. Address
Aw B. Farquhar. Macon, Ga.
“Scnofisia’i Portable Steam Esgmes,”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEOUQIA.
Compact, Simple, Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed superiorito anyfothar"
WE SELICTHE
! OolHor Grain Separator
With our ENGINES—ForilThreshing Pnrposv
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Ssrgho-Mills, - Catton Prcssos
And Machinery of every description.
TV rrTT.nTSra BOIW3H8 BI*B OI A.XjT'V i
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
vn.vl Gm J. S. SOHOTHiT.P & KOW.
Notice to Contractors*
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
YV ASHIfOTOff, D C, Mav 10,1879.
PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract
Office of this Department until 3 p m of July 1
879, for carrying the mails of the Unite 1 State
pon the routes and according to the schedule
of arrival and departure specific! by the De
partment, in the State of Georgia from October
L1S79. to June SO 1SS0 Lists of routes, with
schedule 1 * of arrivals and departures, instruc
tions to bidders, with forms for contracts and
bonds, and all other m-cessarv information w II
be futnished upon application to the Second
Assistant Postmaster General.
1). M. KEY,
Postmaster General,
Agents at all Promimnt Points throughout the State* to whom apply, o? to
LAMBERr hPEXCER, Secretary, at Columbu?, Ga.
WM. W. CABNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
t M OFFICE5fo37rraiRD STBBBT, CITTfBAJtK BU1LDJNG,
Pubic Opinion,
Planter’s Hotel, Savannah, Ga.
.A.LTHOUGH the tide ot travel is turning
northward, yet the daily arrivals at the Planters
Hotel are still on the increase, and the fact can
be demonstrated by the unusual arrival of par
ties from the neighboring States of South Caro
tins. Florida and from all parts ot Georgia who
make this hotel their headquarters. The fa
cilities are so perfect that families, visitors, busi
ness men and the bone and sinew a* the country
are flocking to the Pianter®.
The rates of this hotel have been reduced to
meet the exigencies of the times to $1 50 and 52
t»er day, according to location of rooms..
Tabla Bountifully Supplied.
WITH THB CHOICEST MEATS FROM NOR-
THERM MARKETS.
This hotel is endorsed by the public and the )
press throughout the country. ,
When in the city do not fail to visit the Plant- s
ers. raar29 Ur
NEW HOLLAND SPBXNGS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HEALTH.
Hall County, Gbobgia.
Two Miles East of Gainesville on the Air-Line
Railrou).
1 MK8 CELKBRATRD HOTEL HAS BEEN
renovated and refurnished Will be ready
by Fifteenth May, 1879. for two hundred guests.
Tables supplied with best the country affords
at rates to suit tbe times. Amusements—Band
of Music. Piauo. Ball Room forty by eighty feet.
Ten Pins two alleys ninety feet. Bathing Pool
forty by sixtv feet. Billiards, Swings. Croquet,
Promenades in a natural grove, cool breeze,
pleasant nights. Carriages, Hacks and Buggies
at call. Wate'8-Mangane«e, Carbonic Acid
Gw, Lime, Sulphur and Chalybeate, 60 degrees
Cures Skin Eruptions, Syphilis and Chronic
Diseases, Dyspepsia. Heart-burn. Dropsy. Ty
phoid and other Fevers, Restores Health to
feeble women and children,
BOW W HOLLAND. Proprietor.
may28 2\wSw
PORTER SPRINGS,
23 Miles North of Gainesville, Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J R RBlflOLD^ A CO, Proprietors.
Db C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day $2; per week $10; per month $50
btage fare $i 50 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery stable at the Springs by A Hope A Co. Stage
Line Contractors. Daily mail. Music every
day Dancing in nail every night ti.l lftj*
o’clock. (Porter Springs is the only Summer
Res >rt in Georgia which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tables.
owimrnn g Pool, etc, free^no exteas. For
pamphlet or special it fo* mat ion addre»« Lb J R
Chalybeate Springs.
T HIS noted Georgia watering place, situated
in Meriwether county, Ga, 1.6W- feet above
sea level, will be opened 1st June next. 1 here
are four Springs -iron, Nulpuur, Magnesia and
Free Stone. The nedicmal properties of the
waters are well known all over the South, hav
ir.g made wonderful cure« in 1 yapepsia. Liver
and Kidney Complaints. The mountain scenery
is grand and climate pure and delightful, b:ank*
ets being desirable through the entire Summer
Tbe comforts of borne extended to in
valids. We hxve engaged Prof^asor Kess
ler’s Band, of Macon, for the season
Have large Ball Room, Ten Pin Alley, Billiard
Tables, floe drives, etc. Plunge, shower and
tub Baths-hot and cold—and noextr* charge.
Excursion tic»eis at all the Central Raiircai
Offices at redeced rates. Springs can be reached
via Geneva or Thoma«ton-sp endid line either
way. Round tnp 55. Firs‘.-class BaT Room on
the campus We have everything m ordt-r, and
you can live as cheap as you can at home, and
put vourself in perfect trim for the Winter
months. Board—Day $2, .wte< $9, two week*
$18, three weeks $21, month $25 Children ar.d
colored servants half rates. Horses—D^y 75c,
month $15. For particulars address
ALLEN A THOMPSON,
jul erdfm Talbotton. Ga.
WILLIAM McKAY,
Accouytast, Kxpsbt ahd Gxhhbal Agihi
SECOND &TREKT.
TTTITH an experience of thirty-five years* un-
V Y dertakes investigation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit any towns in
Middle or Southwest Ga., in above capacity.
References:—IC Plant, Asher Ayers, K J La
mar, G B Roberts and JJ Gresham Esquire
M»oon*G*i mal
G KORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—To each ad
ministrator. executor and guardian who
are required by law to make annual returns to
Jones Court of Ordinary—Greeting,
Yon and each of y ou arc hereby notified and
required to make year annual returns as direct
ed by law between this and the first Monday in
next julv. In default thereof action by the
court will be taken under the law of such canes.
And to those who have failed to make 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 thi9 notice bo published in the
Telegraph and Messenger for tnree months
Witness my hand officially. March 25.1879.
ROLAND T ROSS,
ap?5 lawSm* Crumary,
: n< so macatnes are raacte ot tho best msteriaH
i, *ii tho workmanship and finish are anexnJP d
ti.ia been awarded premiums at all UteBtato Fair*,
ot t-r^ia, Alabama, Texas, etc., etc
11 Ice Mst of (lias, Feeder* tni CohAsuwms.
P lyoMo dnrroff thv Cotton Season.
$ 75aXT
87 60
100.00
11000
120.00
1 .mV
140.00
160.00
fvt.sr
113 75
130.00
14175
152 50
170.00
182.00
20&U0
KCoCE Sr If
Fntllr* Att*k.
m. ala uml Cou
fcwm.
*iaj.uo
140.00
160.00
ma
ifta.00
202.00
K1.00
266.00
W> “
l.excd ready fox shipment end delivered u our
i y. Special term to xu* PurMosers Bond
•t** cjsxmu containing testlmnniaft from over two
1 end red livo planter*, who bought icdiL-.aom
l at hiues laa season.
From 1813 to 1S53 we mandfocrared Gins at Ool
Oforgi(\ under the firm uameuf R T Tat-
t ms Co., afterwards Clchons, BookW A Co.,
n i n ado what was then known as the Taylo* Gin.
Dniirg the year 1858 wo removed to this pftce,
•' hero wo h:\vobecn exdoslvely engaged ta mam-
: aettu leg Gins ever since. With long expertcuce.
the boat labor »avine machinery and sUUlcd work-
• wo possess advantage* not enjoyed by any
*,.«t manufacturer In onr lino for produdug the
e f..- r work for the lb ast money.
'-sos. Engines and complete outfit farnftftod
- '.t a uc& Ircd. Address
BROUN COTTON CHS CO., New London, Conn.
The Sseton leH Record.
A Monthly Jonrnal’ef Practical Medicine.
HasaLaro-eand Increasing Circulation
FAVO TE
ox TUB
Busy Practitioner!
It Is filled with Attracts and Gleanings
Scientific Brevities. New and Useful Formula)
and the Pith and Cream of all that is Useful and
Practical in tho Dome and Foreign Journals.
Terms—Two Dollars per annum, in Advance;
Club Rates, 4 co]>ies $0, Sample copies 20 cts.
Address R. C WORD. M D,
apr42w Business Manager. Atlanta. Ga.
Sheldon Collins & Co.,
^Makers o
BLACK ASD COLORS? PBINIIKG
Office, 26 Frankfort Street,
NEW
T HEBE Inks can atwnys be found on
factory prices at
BIBB 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. o and six in square 42, and lots 5,6
7,8 and 9 in square 43. all on lot 43 of tho Macon
Reserve, west side Ormulitee ri%er. Levied on
as the property of M S lhom>oii to natisfy a
mortgage tt fa issued from Bibb Superior Court
in tavor of the Piedmont and Arlington Life In
surance Company vs M 8 Thomson. Property
pointed out iu said mortgage 11 fa.
Also at the same time mid place part of lot No
8, in square 58. fronting on Fourth street in the
city if Macon, the same being 1 hat part of Naid
lot whrrcon there is a briea storehome standing
and occupied by W B Wallace as n at ,rehouse.
Levied on as tho property of Mrs Win 8 Wallace
to satisfy a fl fa i s ued from Justice Court 7tdih
District G M in tavor o' N Bliss vs Airs W B
Wallace Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made and return* d to mo by a oonsiabln.
Also at the same time and t lace tlio following
to wit: Part of lot No 8 in equate No 41 fronting
on Plum street, between First and Second
streets, in ciiy of Maroi. Levied on as the
property of Mrs Georgia Morris to satisfy two tt
fas for **taie and county taxe » for the years 1817
and 1673.
Also at the same time and place the f -Rowing
to wit: Part of lot No 5 iu square No 53. corner
Third and Plum ttreets, iu city of Macon, used
as a marble yard, and lo*i*Ml on as tbe properly
cf J B Artope to sati»fy a fl fa for State ana coun
ty taxe9 for the year tb?8.
Abo at the same time and place ifco following
to wit: Part of lot No 8 in square No 56 front
ing on the cast side of Pine street, between Fifth
and Bixth streets. Levied on as the property of
the estate of Mrs Lucinda Cot«b to satisfy a tax
ft fa for the year 1879.
Also at the same time and place tin following
to wit: P»rt of lot No2 in square No f4 front
ing on the north side of Cherry utr* * t. hetwoeu
First and New, in city of AUcon. Levied on as
th« property of the estate of 'Ih)m*» L Roms to
satisfy a ft fa for State and county taxes for the
year 1878. Prcjiertv pointed out bvU J Peter,
Tax Collector.
Also at the same time end place the following
to wit: Part of lot No 1 in block No 14 fronting
on west Bide of College street, in the city of Ma
con, and adjoining the property of tbe Wood
estate, m roar of the Academy lor Blind. Levied
on as the property of Frank If Stone, trustee, to
satisfy a fl fa for State and cou my taxes for the
year 1873,
Also at the fame time and place the following
to wit: Part of lot No 1 square No 90 fronting
on tho west side of Fourth street, corner of Areh,
in the city of Macon, neir Findlay ’n foundry.
Levied on to satisfy a tax fl fa v* Mrs M A Wal
lace for her State aud county taxes for tho year
1378.
Also at tho same time and place tho following
to wit; Part of lot - No 1 and 2 in square No 71
fronting on High street in the city of Macon.
Levied on as the property of John * Hoge, ad •
ministrator of the estate of John Hoge, to ^tis-
fy two fl fas for Mate and county taxes for the
jeara 1877 and 1878.
Also at the same time and place th* following
to wit: Lot No 1 in block No 18 Southwestern
Common corner Ash and Elbert streets in citv
of Macon Levied on as the properly of J chnB
Curoming, agent for truhteo, to satisfy two tax fl
fas for State and "County taxes tor the years 1817
and 1878
Also at,the same time and place the following
o wit: Part of lot No 4 in East Macon ne*»r the
itv limits and adjoining the Graves property
near the Methodist church. Said property was
returned by Peter C Sawyer and is levied on to
nti,f; three ft fas for State and county tax*-* due
on said property for the years 1875.1877 and 1878.
Alse at the same time on ths premises known
as Sawyer's Gin Works, corner Cherry and Fifth
streets the following machinery to wit: One 12-
horse power engine and boiftr in good running
condition, two good turning lathu,one hard
lathe,one screw cutting lathe, one drill pros,
two planing machines, 50 fee* of shafting pulleys
and belting. The foregoing machinery is offered
at the place abjve stated on account of the ex
pense and inconvenience of movi g tl e sxtne ar>d
is levied on to satisfy two tax fl fas for the tears
1877 and 1878 vs Peter C Sawyer, by whom said
machinery was returned
Juue 2,1879 GEO F CHERRY, Sheriff,
JLiiUEij FOR DIVORCE.
SR PARKER, *) Libel for divorce—Rule;;
vs \ perfect set vice—Bibb 8 C, Oct
CATO PARKER J Adjourned Term. 1878.
It appearing to tbe Couit by tbe return of the
Sbcnff that defendant does not reside it Ibis
county, and it further appearing that he doe*
not reside in the State of Georgia: li is ordered
that said defendant appear and answer said suit
at the next term of this court or be con
sidered in default. It is further ordered that
servico of this rule he ma<1«- on said defendant by
publication in the Telegraph and Messenger once
a month for four months.
T J SIMMONS,JSCUC.
By the Court:
A true extract from tbe minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court this January 2Ub, 1879.'
ian24...1*m4ni A B RO*9. Clerk
f 1 r.OKGlA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Geo
VJT 8 Obear, executor ot the ***.tate of 'I bom .s
A Harris, represents to tbe court m his petition
duly flled/tad entered on record that he ha* fully
adminifctere Thomas A Harm* estate.
This is therefore to cite al. persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to -how ciuse. if any
they can. why said executor should not be riia-
charged from hi* executorship and rective let-
ten* of dismission on the fir»t Monday in At-gutt,
1879.
Witness my hand ar.d official signature.
j a mcmanus.
mavfi 1aw3m Ordinary,
G hortGlA, JASFLIt COUX 1Y — Mrs F C
Jordan makes application for exemption
oljieraonalty and valuation and felting apart of
bomeitead. and 1 will pass upon tbe same at my
office at 10 o’clock a m, on Saturday, 28 h Juce.
1873. F M SWAN SUN,
iun6 law2w* Ontissp.
David Landreili & Sols.
are the most extensive growers of
GARDEN SEED
in America. Their four farms, comprising over
’500 acres, situated in Pennsylvania. New Jere
sey, Virginia and Wisconsin, are
OWNED. OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
The seeds offered are toe result efthj mos
careful and experienced selection .year a!; — veir
Market gardeners, private familie.-, ruuz al
who desire good needs, should pnrci:: , ‘"-
Landreths’ GarcLc-a ftoeift.
If vour merchant does not keep them vrr:ic .'or
them.
DAVID LANDRETH A ~fl.
Philadelphia Pa.
Business established in 1754 ar.d kept up eve
since Reliable, oct 83,..dwedA worn