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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSEXiKR i TlESHAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1873.
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BRIGHAM YOUNG’S WIVKS".
W ho tliojr Arc. llow they Live,
ami AVIiat they l>o
is not a little c
n Webb
Toanp,
m until l<r djvor
in t;..i: Mr
r. Wife Xo. J7 oj
. Ann
Urijf-
• r heard of Ann
f.uit Lrou«Lt l,e
i.iny MraVonne-'.
Qua until <t’
! It. \j. 1 nere is or wa» Mary Ann An-
^•U, Lucy Decker Soely, Clam Dicker,
Harriet Cook, Lucy Bigelow, Mr.?. Twin,
Martha Bun^cM, Ville n Itockwood. Kuaaa
Snively, Jemima Ani7. ll, Margaret A1
Margaret Kerce, Mr*. Hampton, Mary
Bigelow, Emeline Free, Eliza Boxy Enow
Zina Huntington, Amelia Partridge, Au-
CoW), Mrs. Smith. Clara Ohms.
Ami'Uib 1 -xu, and one or two other**
l«t nowhere do we find art down axooov
the wire* of the Prpnhet, Shot, and B«v-
e la tor inch a persomns Ann Hiza Webh
Young. Yet that the iaone of the n:*Ay
wive* of Brigham ia certain; and that
ahe should have escaped notice ia br no
neana lurpriaing, aa who could keep the
UOlyofac many Atra. Young.? Evcnthe
Prophet u not bkely to be blamed lor
ni glcehng her, fee what husband could
dinde hi* time among twenty, or .rrtn
" n *o aa to make every one tliinV
■hehad her full abare of attentian f
of idlenusa. Emeline Riagii end ploy*;
Boxy Snow write* poem*; Zina Hunting,
ton takes care of children and amuses
them; Twisa waabca and sew*; Emeline
Free take* care of her children, of whom
nhchaaor had eight; EUcn Bock wood
work* embroiclery; other* spin, *ome still
weave, other* sew, read novel*, and sleep.
On tiaing in the morning, each wife
clean* up her own mom, dresses her chil
dren, and prepare* for breakfast. At the
ringing of the bell, the whole family as
semble ia the parlor, and sing together;
Young pray* fervently and they go to
breakfast. Formerly the Prophet ate with
hi* wives—they and their children being
ranged along the table in the great dining
hall; but now Brigham breakfasts alone,
hi*
meal
often of
a enp of
morning
onlv some bread, butter
milk.
Tho wive* are generally well dressed,
mat and tidy. They work hard at son: a-
tiling, and, their mind* being occupied,
they are less liable to become diaoonteiit-
ed and unliappy. The women are infat
uated with their religion, and live rathe?
for the world to come than this one.
Brigham promises they shall all be
queens in eternity, and as each woman ia
to bo queen, world without end, over her
own offspring, it behoove* her to have ad
many children aa possible while in the
flesh and on earth. Those who have no
children are in rather a had fix, but
Brigham says they shall not bo overlook
ed in the next world if they behave well
and help take care of children while
this one.
TIic illuii-Kutors of Jlinrioostnii
India suffer* from a trouble which i* of
sufficient importance to have been recent
ly mado the text of a delate in the Eng
lish Parliament.. It ia the dost!—“— “
hum;m life by wild beast*. There ore in
llimlooston vast tract* of jungle inliab-
Msd l>y tiger* and oilier hoist* of prey,
Between those and the cultivated sections
there is a debatable land, peopled sparse
ly, in manner similarly to our Western
larder. When deer are scarce or wary
in the jungle the famished tigers appear
aa marauders among Iho larder settler,,
and this causes the trouble, for the tigers
and man-eaters, will devonr tho set
tler himself as quickly as his goat or buf
falo. HinCc the Indian mutiny there has
been a general disarmament of the native*
throughout the peninsula, and this de
priving the Hindoo of his weapon* of de
fense 1 aves him an easy prey.
The destruction of life by wild beasts i
appalling, no leas than 13,400 human be
ing* having l*cen killed by them during
tlio six years preceding 1870, whilst the
annual destruction of life from this cause
throughout India is estimated at 10,000.
In ISliO, one tigress stopped the travel on
a public read for several weeks and killed
137 perron*. Another tiger roamed in
Kaydula during 1867. ISfiH ami 1800, kill
ing 108 people, having repeatedly attach
ed large parties anil killed four or five at
a time, and having, tho week before it
was shot, kilhd seven person*. This de
struction of life is not tho only injury, for
it is calculated that these lx-nst* destroy
on enormous numlicr of cattle. In Mad
ras the proportion i* sixty head of cattle
to one human being killed. Tho loams
from those ravages are estimated at five
millions of dollars a year. There is, be
sides, an additional loss through the aban
donment of extended districts from tho
ght of the frightened people.
rb m is a report of u single tigress, in
oruu* in-11*, aliidi destroyed thirteen
illages and ransed two hundred and
fifty square miles of territory to ho
t brown out of cultivation. She roamed
over a section twice ns large os this
county, and drovo off all its people. To
prevent these disasters rewards are offer
ed and special snm* arc placed on th»
head of particular lKnstq tluree hundrei I
nipeit*. about one hundred nnd fifty dol-
lara being the maximum. There is a
suspicion that tho certainty of these re
wards 1 icing offered, sometimes leads the
natives to permit a tiger tp pursue his
ravenous course longer than would other
wise bo tho case. In the dobate which
occurred in the House of Lords, the Duke
of Argyll promised that the government
would devote its immediate attention
the subject with a view of providing some
. means of checking this horrible slaughter.
KN GUSH COOLNKSS.
IIow tlic Colonel Lost Ills Cof-
fcc-I*ot.
Don Piatt, in this week's Capital, tells
tlw following story of an English colonel
whom he met during the late war: ••This
Englishman had been fighting in all
sort* of war* in every part of tho globe,
for and against everybody, and every
cause. His cool disregard of danger, and
at tho same time his anxiety to get Into
quiet places and comfortable quarters,
afforded us infinite amusement. At the
tattle of Fredericksburg, Captain Eycrs,
of the Tolunteer artillery, found himself
in a very exposed position, where he was
doing no good, although he used due dil
igence, nnd fired away from his one but
tery in response to tho conecntiated fire
of naif a dooms. Whilst thus engaged,
nnd worried to see his men and horses
knit'll. Colonel II. rede up:
••Hav[t work, captain." remarked the
new comer, reining in his steed.
"Devilish hcV’ was the response.
" N. t ■ ■ '.iw 'll’ '1 .1 tint. rapt;.in ; 1
don't like it, you know. I've been rather
unfortunate. While crossing that blasted
riTtr I lost me eoffeo-pot. I’ve had that
. Tee-pot all through India and South
America, and now I've lost it. I don’t
know wliat I'll do without that coffee
pot—"
‘•rd like to know wh.it I am kept here
for. unless they want my lottery destoy-
cd,” intorrupteil fin captain.
“Aw. captain. I beg pawdon; that
monkey of an adjutant sent me here to
order you out. The general says you’re
doing no good here; better get out, you
know.”
"Damnation, why didn't you give me
the order. I have lost two men and
three horses while you talked about a
damned coffee-pot."
“TlWst SilwT iupisln Tinn pardoo, m 1
Mp you. We'll soon get oat of range of
the beggars. But an old campaigner
cannot lose his coffee-pot, you know."
Further discourse was interrupted by a
shell that, exploding, blew up
and tumbled all that was left of the con
cern down the declivity in the rear. Col
t-nel hi. extricated himself from a dying
horse, and. walking away, grumbled:
“Most unfortunate dav, lost me coffi
pot, and now that horse; bet the
coffeepot, you know. I cannot replace that;
hail it in India and all over South Amer
ica; most unfortunate.
Knsiso in Cm r. u.—A Columbia, Fa..
eler f ryman wliilo preaching his sermon
Sunday evening, perceived a yonng man
end woman under the gallery in the act
of kissing each other behind a hymn
Iwok, but did net lose his temper. He
did not fly into an unseemly rage and call
upon the aexton to rush up the aide and
■1. ball it..- t :• . Xu : i ■■
Juggernaut.
1 Corre-pondw.c*- I>>n<U*n
I .m pi'’mature in auiouncin^ last
ve«’k that the .To^^^maut F'-.-rtiral
I.xkI .,ff without .. *erioua a-’-adeut.
Sest dij the «l<ath of .'ix—r..ra :n *nra-.“!
to fificht—wocn-r cull*" * «Hxipti-
£«•-•'■ « • "•!• r '-"b This ju.-titi . the
orders of the I-'.'Utenant-GoTeinor, xrba
loft it to ooch ma^Lrtrate lo decide
whetht’r a car was lian^eroog. In this
esse the priests had been warned to re
pair them, and to take their pinnacle*
down; but as there are ten large or
.-Ily, and cue hun lrcdand fifty smaller
ears in one district of Hooghly, the au
thorities cannot watch each. Last year
it wai Horn pal, the year before it was
Serampore, and now it is the new case of
tlooptipara. The people care about the
1 -ir an-1 the shows, but not generally
uL.nt the drr-ggin;* of the car, which
they shirk, unless tenants on the temple
land*. Tho jiriest* only are interested in
their gains, and the stopping of the dan
gerous cars, as proposed by the Bengal
government, would not be resented by
any but them. _
In the heart of these cars is a famous
shrine, that of Tarkeshur. or Shir, in his
character of Escnlapins. For twe months
of the year the place is thronged by
orthodox Hindoo* from all ports, who
have made vows in sickness, and by tar-
ren wives. The Mohunt, or celibate Car
dinal of tbit palace—not necessarily a
priest—has a known income of JM.OuO a
year from land, and of twice that sum
from offerings. The late bolder of the
office waa a debauchee of 36. whom the
worshippers could not remove. He was
the terror of all the virtuous families in
the country round; but, nevertheless,
they worshipped at his shrine, and paid
him. At last the law has got hold of
him, and he ha* fled to French protection
at Chandernagore, leaving his rich reve
nues. He had purchased from her parents
a young married woman. When the hus
band, who lived six dan out of seven in
Calcutta, heard of his shame, he at
tempted to take hit wife away from her
father’s house. The numerous retainers
of the Mohnnt threatened him, and in
despair be killed his wife and fled to the
police, to whom he made a confession
which, in the original Bengalee, ia deeply
affecting. He has, of course, been com
mitted for trial, and will doubtless re
ceive but a slight punishment after such
provocation. But the Mohunt has fled to
escape tho trial for adultery, which is a
penal offense in the man in India. The
magistrate has H fl ”
charge of the
has called on the Maharajah
to nominate another Mohnnt whom
chapter of Mohunta will duly recognitc.
Mr. Chaffee, of Illinois, nml a
Connecticut ‘Woman's Dog.
Fima the Bsnlsiry News] i I
The pastor of the Slawson Church
sends ns the following item: “Tho chnrch,
*s will l»e remembered, is holding a series
of revival meetings, which arc largely
attended. I’rominent among the speakers
is tlie Rev. Mr. Chaffee, of Illinois. Last
Friday evening the building was crowded
and Mr. Chaffee was considerably ani
mated. He was sitting in a chair at tho
front, his wonderfully lung legs crossed,
und his voice sending forth a volume of
song. The upper leg was swinging ma
jestically, the motion increasing os tho
singing advanced. They had just reached
that part of the hymn which says, ‘Then
I can safely reach my home, my God, my
heaven, my all,’ and Chaffee was doing
his level best, and had just got out
•Then I can safely reach my home,’ when
tho oscillating limb came suddenly in
contact with a miserable dog that had in
some way got into tho house, and sent it
howling and flying - under one of the
benehi s. Of course Mr. Chaffee was sur
prised, but when a little woman popped
up in the gallery and shook an ominons-
100king umbrella at him, and cried in a
voice of passion, ’You kick that dog again,
you Hlinoy giraffe, and you won’t safely
reach homo.’ he fairly macadamized. He
subsequently told onr informant that ‘he
never before was so completely flabbenr
gasted, so thoroughly circumbobulated,j
whatever that means."
Fair Ground Privileges
GEORGIA STATE FAIR
BAR-ROOM,
SEGAR STAND,
FRUIT, ETC.
TERMS—Note, of equal amounts, falling dne
•well day during the l-’air, wilh security, accepta
ble Ut the committee.
Mo paper taken but such as ran be mod in any
lank in the cily. Moles to Iw Riven on tlic day of
rentbiy.
F. \V. RASDAh.
F. A. 8UONE1UX.
C. BURKE.
ousts Id Committee.
TAX NOTICE.
r PHK TAX BOOKS 1J Bibbrounty orani
A my hands, and I am ready for the people to
rallupand ray theirUies. My mat ructions'! case
me but a abort time in which to ctJlcct a *
taxes. My office is on Cherry afreet, at 11:
place of business.
1 am also required to receive, under oath, re-
pqrti of farm.erep* mised in the county, tosether
with other information relatire to the farminc in-
tens**. W. T. NELSON,
sn*9tnovl* Tax Collector.
lawcard.
R. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
twice M Second Macon. G< orgix
P rjf H CP k* tb* rourta 31 aeon and ml
’ rwrnt cirvuixs. and in the Supremo and
1 ( oiirN at Ooorxria. Special attention sriven
to nuittera in Hnnkruptc^.
II.a\ ii-.tr MsoriatffJ with mo my aon, Samuel H.
Jexnifton. I \<c% l<v.\e to d.rvct attention to tho
abo^e card. Additional SnciliUea warrant mo in
n-Mintig pronxpt and cnrefui attention to all bum
new* entrusted to tu.
R. W. JEMISON*.
LAND FOR SALE.
MMIE most dcsireblo farm in 31 actm county,
J owned forn*criy hy Ilinun B. Troutman, and
now by ua. lying on the west 1 wink of Flint river,
just five miles below tho beautiful and flouristdor
t«wnof Reynolds. (S. w. R. R.) and containing
One Thousand (1.000) acre**, ia now
FOR SALF..
The hnprnvpnvnts aro unequalled, ctinsisting of
dwelling, withcveiy xieo'Aviry out improvt-
uwn. Tlxere are m rentoen cabins for lalrorvr*.
nil with food brick chimnevs. A great deal of tho
cleaned land frrmK. Any one desiring such a farm
and on the most enticing term*, had U**t apply at
o«w« to HENRY T. JORDAN.*
T. MARION BRYAN.
jMUCff Reynolds. Qa.
JAMBS H. BLOUXT. ISAAC HiBnitv^
joint l. harpemab.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WACOM, GA.
Offltv. Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s,
swat# if
100,000 Brick for Sale.
TTNDER and by viitueof a resolution puwdbr
v. the City Council of the city of Macon, vre the
undersigned. Committee on Public Property, will
geUXimbQc outcry, at the Armory Building, on
SATl RDAY, th** 6th day of Sanlflaiber nest,
lftUttO brick, or more, if pneca admit.
Sale to commence al 10 oVk<rk, a. m.
L. W. RASDAL.
F. a. shoneman.
C. BURKE.
aug58 tda Committee.
i. n
IL
, nt pi
• bea.i
hit
mildly at the offond-
and when the
fifteenth time,
;on short off in
and offered a
spectacles
ed her tl
behtdf
* the
ul tl
uaiden
in ?! •* Moo lronnetaod praj
profanin’* th.- hacetuiiry by kis-'i:
one another in p- w No. And t
ooiioTi-o-ation •• Auicn.” ’I'i.--n t
voan^ woman suddenly pullet! her v
down, and the voting man s; 4 t there :t
r Wore softly to himsr lf. lie «lt*e IX.it
to church iu much now he did.
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
/X)R. CORTI. A XDT and NEW CHURCII STS,
Kj NEW YORK. Ottho Eurof«.n plan. RICH
ARD P. FRENCH, non of the late Colonel Richard
French, at French's Hotel, has taken this Hotel,
newly ®«ed up and entirely renovated the mac
OnttiBr Boi;— * * *—‘
Landies an
jonelSti
COMMISSION HOUSE AT LEAEY,
S. W. RAILROAD. CALHOUN. COUNTY, GA.
western kailrvud to Blakely.and takes this meth
od of announcing to the public that he is pro pared
receive coc.'immcnts of woods and produce *
every duamuUuu, which wil] U‘ v :,i.: whivi
or n*;a:I a< tXirerted. to the best ad?anbure. Strict
attention will be given to the business, and satis
faction guaranteed in every instance.
t*zr Condgnments aoikited.
marUdlawAwiv D. W. ITEY.
R0B T. A. NISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer MULBERRY SB. and COTTON ATS.
•»’ i - • « 1‘rt.c >: -
juncltd^m MACON, GA.
Day Scnool. fur Young Ladies and Litt!
ixris.tH CathedraJ street. Balrunore. Md. Mm
h:.!!t" T.-i.i M." 11.'... ‘'/'i.i'Tiiit'jAiv
. i •• Rr f.-ss.rs. Vt \t of*■:> S ptem-
I Mb.
all hranchcM <f a polite edneataon. French is the
e of the school. _ Cla.«s 1.- rv-r* nw-anlvd at
the clcKc of the year. Circulars on application.
Market Garden For Sale.
I
EDWARD LONG.
;.nrk* *. every day until
:i liu prvUi!•«*'> the rtr-
*ugilm*
F=R_ F?_ FR_
BYHE3TEIY,
■» CITLEBA XttIBlI.
DIASRIHKA.
AND ALL
ROMFJt CO.TPLAIST*,
emu axd mT»7w» by
Radway’s Ready Relief!
^■vrntlve m»*^utva are the rao>t win* to adopt.
The Livek. K,«.N and SUmxarh should be kept
n-firuUr. Ibid wav'* Pills, in aroalldrt***. will axuro
til.* wwMte. Sadaw'r R.*dy Relief diluted in
>* • U »•*!-• >rdu: 1 » r -A w.Vv- .
taken as a drink, three or fair times during the
day. will di*dnf*-» t thn malaria inhaled in the *J»-
tem.aad rj-mralizc all acid crunhejJthy vlemcnta
caused by the crjiibiiiatkrfi of tiv* malaria of the
atuiust-hrn- with the tcaae* m' the tlomach. (which
ans axon in thaaa cpidems-fi nckl). iauajtingl
wanclh. eijs-nry and ij-alth thnngboot tne sys
tem. and preventing the separation of the watery
from ctlicr properties in tin? blood.
If Si-iD’d w.th (.’llOLKRA. thr* Rt-tair R* 1.- i
] t- i.'..-. >:r.r^c a.’.d < On a* ]*/***.:hi-.
This will secure resit and hold the properties of the
blood togr-tber. equalizing ite circulation, pn*-1
Ai i.iing oji^otKzi!.atul pn*brmth«Miimiiu*hin*c« r
lca»-ning of the pulse, am stopping vomiting and
t»urring. The body should lnr rubl«<d with Rcody I
tb-.i.-f from tusul to foot, arid along the npinc.
This will impart new energy md vitality to the
nervous stop cramps, spasm«. and induce
free perspiration. A* noon a-* the rtomach ia
quieted, atx to eirht of Radwny'a KIls (nodanrer
cif diarrhm mei be bared) mmU be given. The
Liver. Stomach and Bowel* will at ono? be restored i
to their natural duties, and the neutralized ele
ment* of dbam*- lie expelled from the sytfem.
Tlii» treatment luw rescued thousands from death.
Looseness. Diarrhcn. Cholcn Morlgxs, Cramps
Spasms etc- nnd all painful discharges from tne
bowels are stopped in fifteen or twenty minute* by
taking Rad way^a Ready Relief. No congestion or
inflammation, no weaknesw or lassitude, w ill follow i
the ure of the R. R. Relief.
BADWATS BEADY BELIEF
W ILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFIaAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS. CROUP. DIFTJIERJA,
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE,
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM,
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part
or parts where the pain or difluiilty exists will af
ford out and comfort.
Twenty drop* in half a tumbler of water will in
a few moments cure Cramp*, Spajuns. Sour Stom
ach. Heart burn. Sick Hearhaehe, Colic, Wind in
the Bowels, and all internal pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of 1
way's Ready Relief with them. A few drops in
water will prevent aicirv-** or pains from change
of water. It ia better than Frexich Brandy or Bit
ten as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Aguo cured for fifty cent*. There ia
not a remedial agent in the world that will cure
Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious.
Scarlet. Typhoid. Yellow and other Fever* (aided
by Had way’s Pills) so quick as Radway’s Ready
Relief.
Ready Relief CO cents per brttle, and Pills 25
rents a Lor. Sold by druggist*.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH JILOOD—IN
CREASE OP PLKSH AND "WEIGHT—
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DB. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
nas made tho most astonishing cures. So Quick,
so rapid are tlie changes the IkmIv undergoes, under
tlie influenco of this truly wonderful medicine,
that EYBItY DAY AJt I5CBRASU IX PLESa AXD
WEICUr Id SEKX AM* VEI-T.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of theSARSAPARl LLIAN RESOL-
VKNT communicates through the blood, sweat,
urine nnd other fluids and infer* of the svKtem,
tlio vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the
body with new and wund material. Scrofixla,
Syphilis, Consumption. Glandular Diacasea. Ul
cers in the Throat and 3Ioutli, Tumors. Nodes in
the Glands and other parts of the system. Sore
Eye*. Stvumorous Discharges from the Ears, and
tho worst form of Skin Diseases, Eruption. Fever
Sores. Scald Head, King W'orm, Salt Rheum. Ery
sipelas. Acme. Black Snots. Worms in the Flesh,
Tumors, Oonoers in the Womb, and all Weakening
and Painful Discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of
Sj«rm. and all wastes of tho life principle, nre
within tho curative range of this wonder of Mod
em Chemistry, and a few days* -as© will prove to
any ]»erson using it for either of these forms of
disease its potent power to cure them.
If the Patient, daily lieeoraing reduced by the
waste and decomposition that is continually pro-
greaneg. succeeds in arresting these waates, and
repairs tlio same with new' material from
healthy blood-WKi this the SARSAPARILLIAN
wall ard does secure—a cure is certain; for when
tmcc this remedy commences its work of purifica
tion. and succeeds in diminishing tho loss of
wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day tlio
patient will feel hira.*elf growing U ttcr a rid strong
er, tho food digesting better, appetite improving,
and flesh ami weight incroasi-g. Not only does
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic.
Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is the only positive cure for
Bargains in Millinery
H ATING determim-d tochta.- up DITburinr**.
I am oflering from ihv dsloj until the entire
tot is disposed of. my >t>*ck of
MIIaIaIKEBY & FANCY GOODS
LADIEM* H ATX AND BON'.KTS,
Flowers. Eiiibonn, Lace Goods, llair Goods. 04-
lare. Cuffs, Zcjihyr Worsted, and in fact.
EverytklDil suBl!)* Kcwt In My Line.
Call and examine my Goods, and bar than at
your own price.
angSSfw MRS. L. F. HENDRIX.
Mammoth Sale.
NINETY-SIX CITY LOTS.
TEHM8 EASVi
iblic wlc.cn TUESDAY.
. pteml>er next, the follow
ing city lots, vix: Lots S and G. block 5S; lots 1
and 3. block —; lots fl. 7 and 8. block 48; lots 2,4
and 4*. block 5$: lots 4.5,6 ard 8. block 50; lot fl.
block 49; lot 6, block ®»: lotsS.47 and 8,block
71 x lots 1.2 and 3. block 74: lot 5. block 75; lots 1.
4. 5 and 6. block 72; lot 1. block 08; lot L block 30;
lot 6, block 3t« pari of lot 5. square 73; lots 1,2,5,
4,5,fl,7 and 8,blockSfi; lots 1.2.3.4. 5.8.7 and
*. block 37; lots 1.2.3. 4. 5. 6. 7 and S, block 38;
lots 1.2, A 4. s.fl.7 and 3. block 39; lots 1.2. A 5,
fl. 7 and J». block 40; lot* 1. • 3.4. 6. 6. 7 and 8.
block 41; lots 1,2.3.4. 5.6 and port of 7. block 42;
lots 12,3,4, 7, 8 and part of fl.block 43; lot 6,
block fl*.
TERMS OF SALE.—One-fourth ensh. the bal
ance to be paid within fifteen months monthly
instalments Notes to be given on tlie grounds.
Bond for titles given by the city.
A11 lumber, brick and stone on the lots known
as the “ Armory Property** will be reserved for
the use of the exty.
Sale will commence at 10 o’clock A. M- on Tat-
nall square, and continue from day to day until
ail the lots 21
csold.
L. W. RASDAL.
F. A. SHONEMAN.
C. BURKE,
Committer
Newspaper for Sale.
A GREAT BARGAIN
Southern Times & Planter.
Published at Sparta, Georgia.
TERMS REASONABLE.
For particulars, address
augSllm LITTLE. JORDAN A CO.
FOR SALE.
A HAND FIRE ENGINE
AND APPARATUS.
Second-Class Smith
In perfect order, and warranted to give entire sat
isfaction. Sold for no fault, but to make room for
a steamer.
For further particulars, apply to the Secretary
of Ocmulgce Fire Company No. 2 or committee.
MAC HOLD. Foreman,
H. P. WESTCOTT.
P. A. SHONEMAN.
HOLLY MILLS!
TTTE are j<U luuiJlint; tla> product of tlie above mill an.l are trilling to guaran-
\ Y tee ouipriees a-i low as any mill in Georgia. The brands:
Peerless, Royal Gem,
WHITE WING AND CATOOSA,
Are becoming more widely known every day, and we invariably sell aif.iin where
they are once tried.
We still have the exclusive control for this section, of the
SILYEa LAKE AND FALLS OF OHIO,
"Which weguarantee to he as usual, *‘fully up’* in quality. All of the flour we are
now getting is made of the very be3t white and amber wheat, and we positively
assure our friend? we will always guarantee them
Perfect Satisfaction
in every purchase.
WE CAN’T BE UNDERSOLD.
We furnish our flour in barrels, whole, half and quarter sacks, free drayage,
though, when parties so desire it and wish to avoid handling at this point, we
order from mills direct, thereby giving them tho through rate advantage.
SEND FOE CIECULAES
And try us with an order to be convinced.
nugS lm
Macon. Gal
Wesleyan Female College,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Tho Thirty-sixth Annual Session
WILL BEGIN OCTOBER C. 1873.
For Catalogue*, containing full information, ad
dress
REV. E. H. MYERS. D. D.. Pres.
C> W . Smith, Secretary.au7 2m
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, DuUtetes,
Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, Incont nenccof Urine,
Bngnt * Disease, Albuminuria, and in all .
where there aro brick dust deiKNum, or the ,
Is thick, cloudy, mixed witli hubs tanoe.i like the
“ lute of an egjr, or threads like white silk, or there
1 a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white
bone dust deposit, and when there is a pricking,
burning wm sat ion when passing water, and ltain
in the small of tho back and along 1 he loins.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Eadway’s Resolvent!
Bkvkrly, Mass. J uly lfl, 1867.
Dn. RaDWaY; I hare had Ovarian Tumor in
the ovaries and bowels. All the Doctor* said “there
was no help for it.** 1 tried everything that w*
recommended, but nothing helped me. I nv
vour Resolvent, and thought I would try it; but
had no faith m it, because 1 had suffered for twelve
ream, l took six bottles of the Renc4rent.andone
”? x ^ a l*ills, and two lxittfes of your
Beady Relief; and there is not a sign of tumor to
lie veen or felt, and I foci liettor, smarter and hap-
pxerthan 1 have for twelve year*. The wont tu
mor was in the left side of the bowels, over the
irooin. I Write this to you for the benefit of other*.
You can publish it if you choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
WORMS!
The only safe and sure remedy for TAPE, PIN
and WORMS of all ginds.
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
Important Letter
Vrom a prominent gentleman and resident of
Cincinnati. 0„ for the past forty years well known
to the book publishers throughout the United
States:
tw ,> *0**. October XL 1873.
Dn. Rad Wat : Dear Sir—I am induced bv a
sense of duty to the .utTcrinr to make m brief state
ment of the workinz of your medicine on m\^lf.
For man! year, l h*l been affected with 'some
trouble in ltx\ hladder and urinary organs, which
some twelve months ago culminated in a moat ter-
nblv afflicting disease, which th*- physicians all
said was a spasmodic stricture in tlie ureta, aa
also inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, and
gave it as their opinion that inr age—73 s ears—
vxinld prevent my ever getting radically cured. I
had tned a number of physicians, and "had taken
a large quantity of medicine, both atopathic and
homronathic. but had pot no relief. 1 had read of
srnnr cure* having been nude bv your rera-
.v t.um * #cur ago revf a notice in
the 1 hiladelphia Saturday Evening Post of a cure
having been effected on a person who had |k
been suffering aa 1 had been. 1 went right off ami
got some of racK-your Saraapahllian Resol rent.
Ready Relief and Regulatirxg Pilh—and cum-
roenced taking thorn. In 1 breeds vs 1 was rroatly
•liered, and r
r feel as well aa ever.
C. W. JAMES, Cincinnati. O.
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PUEGATIVE AND
REGULATING PILLS.
Perfectly tasteless. eLwantlv coated with sweet
cum. jturve. regulate, purify, c Li*nro md strength
en- Rad wav's l*ills for the cun’ (/ all di.<s>rders of
the Stn—ffc. Liver. Bowria. Kidneys. Bladder,
Nervous Di>ea>es. Headache. Constipation. Cos-
IIWMA Indigesti«:n. Ih'spepsw, Biliousness. Fe-
Inft-vninationof the Boa els. Piles and all De
rangements of the Internal Yfeuflut. Warraatod
• effect a positive cure. Purelv veri'tahle. nm-
.ir ng no mercury mm. ral* or «\i'i.’V.*nous drugs.
Observe the following !>ynjitouis restating from
Disoidera 0/ the Ihgestive Organs:
‘onstipation. Inward Piles. Fulloess U xb-
Bk>jd in the Hrftd. Acidity of ih* Stomach. Nan-
Etasrtborn. Duost of Food. Ftibm or
« Mxi in tin’ StomadLStur Rrucmuonx Sinking
Fluttering at tlte Heart. Choking or *Dfb ring
wflinoi when in a Lying posture*. Rnnesi «•(
H»n. Dots or tTda Udore th.* Sight. Rover ami
11 Pair, the ll<*ad. Doficfencz<if Perspiration.
Yellowness of tl»<‘ Skin ami Eyes. l*ain in tlx* Side.
Is *t. LuijIm. and sudden Plus!*** of Heat. Burn-
ir m Xh.* Fl-sli.
A f.’W duww t.l Rmlwaj *s Pills will frve the ,vs-
1. from ali id. kU,' • Price £5
ni» per bux. SlAJ >»% Drugvisis.
BEAD
“ FALSE AND TRUK 1"
s. !.d one letter si sail* t- RADWAY ACO, No.
arren, «-onier Church New Y'ork.
11 funnsts.n Wurth thousands will b« s*nt you.
POE SALE.
Portable Steam Saw Mill
^ Owen, Iguio A Dyer, Hamilton.Oliio.
* It ia a No. 1 Mill, and in good onler: haa
No.1 Mill, and
governors to the engine; also
Terms—half caah; bal
security. Also, one of
order; haa
. - 1 —|— v — — and lath saws.
Arm*- half cash; balanco 12 months, with good
Pay’s Planing Machines,
fesfi indioamatch 12 inche...with moulding
'P 1 :* 11 the latest style, of mouldings.
H ill be sold With tie mill, or separate.
.. ... . „ a. kTfishee,
auzIB lm*Kontesuma. Maran co^ Gs.
DB. WEIGHT,
DENTIST.
H AS removed to Boardman’a Block, over Yol-
ger A Ca’s, corner Mulberry and Second
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
JTYHIS well known housr* is now open to those
A. ^ho visit the Spring for health or pleasure.
Ufa situated nearer the Spring than any other
public house, and is spacious and comfortable.
The table u supplied with the best the market
to the waters of the Spring for head
RATES OP BOARD.
Per day • - .
Per week ......
Per month * - - . -
Liberal deduction made for large families.
W. A- ELDER A SON,
augtf Proprietors.
$200
1000
35 00
• MY NAMB IS
JOHN YALENTIN0.
I am at my same old stand,
68 CHERRY STREET.
1 keep as good
liquors
And famish as
GOOD MEALS
As anybody, and at UEDUCED RATES. Give
me a call and I will give you satkfactiou.
Kentucky University.
L OCATED at Ashland, the home of Hcnrv Clay
and Old Transylvania. Six colleges in oper
ation. with flu profesMJH and 600 students from
2> StaUa. Entire fire tor college year, tt, except
in the Law, Medical and Commercial Colleges.
Boareling from 32 th*?8 Ts-r week. For C&Ulivue,
address J. B. BOWMAN. Regent. Lexington, Ky.
aurlikilnwlm '
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.
V BSOLUTELY sale. Perifily otiorl**ss. Al
ways uniform. _ IllumiiuUing Qualities supe
rior to gas. Bums in any latup without danger of
exploding or taking tire. Manufactured express] v
to disphuv tb| use of volatile and dangerous oils.
Its safety under every possible ten. and its per
fect burning qualities, are proved by itawminued
n over SuXuoo families. Millions of gallons
been sold and no accident—directly or indi
rect lv—has ever occurred from burning,* storing or
handling it. The imnitrv? yearly loss to life and
property, resulting from the use of choap and dan-
Man oils in tho United States, is appalling. The
insurance companies and lire cotnmisrioner*
throughout the country recommend the ASTRAL
as tho best safeguard when lamps are* urad. *Send
for circuLvr. For sale at retail by the trade gen
erally, and at wholesale by the proprietors Cli IK
PRATT A CO, 106 Fulton street. New York. *
tg24 deudA wtf
VALUABLE LAND POR SALE.
third deoivd and cultivation, thr t«I-
wefl timnrml L»mi with oak. and liictoiy.
Tins body of land is all level anil well adapUd
to the pnduetkm of corn, cotton, wheat, oats and
all farm products of Msltlk* Georgia. So situated
that it iuav l- tinid«*'l irt*> ;w»> tiu-uis erf 400 acres
each, or fuur farm* of Sfi acres each, and giving
•rf the vleam! land
part of the nal estat,; drawn by
of the late
Tie? 1
Mr. Henry P. E
vines A. Pverett.
This land will be offered at private Mile until the
r<t Monday in October, when, if re.t dispns^i ,rf.
.11 be sold at imbhc sale, to- the uirho-t bidder,
i the town of Fort Valley.
Apply hw ii‘f«wmati*Bi U> Wm. A. Anderson,
uucs A. Everett, or to the undersigned, at Fort
Valley.
I wil! ab<> sell a well impntvtsl ltouse mim! M erf
40 »crv> oi larel atUt bed. This i> «mt» of tlie tiest
unn '-tsl krfs in tb- town aialt-ligil»l> Mtusled. 1
II an verv fa*orab)c trrur«
augiouls WM. L GREENE.
GEO. T. EOGERS’ SONS.
BAGGING AND TIES A SPECIALTY.
NOW COMING IN
SEVEN CAES HEAVY LUDLOW BAGGING.
TWELVE CAES “AEBOW TIES.”
GEO. T. ROGERS’ SONS.
LAME STOCK OF WERE
C. R. Bacon Sidc3 and Shoulders, in hogsheads and tierces.
Best brands of Louisville sugar cured Hams.
“O K” Lard and other "gilt edge” brands.
Boston Bellies.
Sugars in barrels and hogsheads, all grades
Coffee, Rio and Java.
Tobacco, at manufacturers’ prices, (largo lot.)
And everything else in large lines usually kept by retail grocery dealers.
Our stock is already heavy, but we aro increasing it every day, and our facilities
aro now such that we can prove to our merchant friends everywhere that they need
go.no further than Macon to buy their groceries, as wo can duplicate any Northern
or Western invoice, freight added.
GEO. T. ROGERS’ SONS.
atig28 2tawlm.
1878. FALL TRADE. 1873.
New Goods, Hew Styles
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER
miiTON, in & co.
Return thanks to their numerous Merchant customers for tho very liberal pat
ronage and confidence extended to them in tho past.
They also announce that their Fall and Winter stock of
! SHOES!
ran, iims, mum k
For 1873. complete in every respect, has been received, to which especial attention
is invited.
Increased facilities, with more extended storage room, and a determination not
to be undersold, enable them to guarantee prices as low, at all times, as obtain in
Near York City.
OEDEES SOLICITED AND PEOMPTLY FILLED.
Address
SILSTGULETON*, HTJNT & CO
WHOLESALE HEALERS,
49 SECOND STREET AND 28 COTTON AVENUE,
aug38 lm
MACO TV, GA.
JOHNSON <3c SMITH,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants,
MASONIC TEMPLE, 3IULBERRT STREET,
FRESH A.RRIVA.LS!
20 CAE LOADS BABON. 100 TIEKCES LAED
MO BARRELS COMMON MOLASSES,
I TIERCE-' COMMON MOLASSES. 50 BARRELS STEEPS. ALL GRADES
S00 BARRELS SUGAR. ALL GRADES.
20 TIERCES DLTFIELD HAMS, SO TIERCES MARTIN'S HAMS
1 CAR LOAD SEED RYE.
1 CAR LOAD SEED BARLEY.
2 CAR LOADS FRESH WATER GROUND MEAL
15 CARS WHITE CORN
5 CARS LIVERPOOL SALT
58 TONS ARROW TIES
100 BOXES CANDLES
S CARS MIXED CORN.
X CAR VIRGINIA SALT,
S00 ROLLS KENTUCKY BAGGING,
» COILS HEMP GREEN LEAF ROPE.
20 BALES POTTER'S OoNABURGS. 10 BALES PORTER'S SHIRTING
10 BALES MACON SHEETING,
20 CASES SARDINES.
25 HALF BOXES CANDLES,
S QUARTER BOXES CANDLES, 100 BOXES BLUE RIVER STARCH
100 BOXES SOAP, ALL GRADES.
25 BARRELS VINEGAR. • 125 BOXES CANDY
100 BARRELS WHITE CORN WHISKY.
Ami tl* latw-t stock <*f FINE WHISKY to he found in the State. Qall and eraiuin,
"I SACKS COFFEE 50 HALF BOXES “NELLIE BLY” TOBACCO
WOODEN WARE, SHOT, and full supplira of everything kept in
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE MIAMI POWDER CO,
kUjfLtl
PUBLIC SALE
OF T1IB
BRUNSWICK & ALBANY
RAILROAD.
2-40 MILES LONG.
—nc—
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,
OJf THE
15tli Day of October, 1873.
r 'XDKR and by virtue of a verdict and decree
of the Superior Court of Glynn!! county.
Georgia, rendered in the Bill in Equity, lilt'd m
said court at tho instance of Rufus B. Bullock.
Governor. John T. Brown A Co- M. I. Atkins A
Co- Lyon, McLendon A Co. ft aU compbiimnts.
vs. Jacob B. Dart, the Brunsvick and Albany
Railroad Company, et of- respondents, the under
signed Commissioners, appointed in said Decree
for that purpose, will, on
THE 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1873,
offer, and expose to sale, before the Court-houso
door, in the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn.
State of Georgia, between 8 o’clock, a. x- ami 4
4 o’clock, p. xx- to the highest and best bidder, the
BRUNSWICK AND ALBANY RAILROAD,
State—a distance of two hundred and forty miles,
as well as that part of the same now finished, as
that part unfinished, together with the right of
way for the same, and the lands, tracks, lines,
rail*, wharves, piers, walls, fences, bridges, build
ings, erections, structures, depots, stations, fix
tures. real estate and appurtenance* thereto, be
longing to said corporation, together with all tho
locomotives, tenders, cars, carriages, equipments
tools implements machinery and personal prop-
city of every description owned by said corpora
tion. or in any way belonging to or appertaining to
the distance, and all tlie
FRANCHISES AND EIGHTS
under its charter now belonging to said corpora
tion.
The rood is completed nnd in good running order
from Brunswick to Albany, n distance of one hun
dred and seventy miles- or thereabouts with en
gines cars ami other necessary equipments to
gether with alxmt fifty miles nearly completed
and ready for the track, between All anv nnd Ku-
faula. with about three tmles of iron laid. The
track from Brunswick to Allmtiy is laid with first-
class new and heavy “T" rail, (mostly English,)
the greater portion Fish-liar. The iron supitoscd
to he worth $1700,000.
Under said decree the Commissioners aro -- I
nuired to make and execute gi**l nml sufficient ti
tles to the purchaser, in FEE SIMPLE, five from
all claims debts demands liens bonds mortgages
or incumbrances wlmtsoev —
TERMS OP SALE:
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars CASH
to be paid on the day of sale, and before* the legal
hours of sale expires and the lmlancc as tlie same
may be called in by the said Commissioner*. Tlie
purchaser to be placed in possession of tho prop
erty on the payment of the first instalment, ami
to receive titles on the payment of thn balance of
tlie purchase money. Tho first payment to be for
feited on failure therein.
Also, at the same time and place, will bo sold
TELEGHAJPH LINE
poles wire, ami property of tho said Telegraph
line. Terms—Cash.
O. A. LOCHRANE,
A. HOOD.
K. K. HINES,
A. O. BACON.
JOHNC.NICHOLL,
jnl27 lawtds
ATTENTION SPOKTSMEN!
N. Y. STATE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
EXTRACTS FROM “REPORT OP COMMITTEE OX
STANDARD FOR SHOT.**
A LL manufacturers will have eventually to con
form, when sportmon require that their shot
sliall compare with tlio stambud of excellence
upon which your committee lias fixed.
Upon tho most critical examination, your com
mit too liavo determined to adopt as the “ Ameri
cas Standard ’* the scale presented to us by
Messrs Thos. Otis Le Roy A New York.
It- NEWELL, Chairman.
N. M. SMITH.
„ , F. G. SKINNER.
Sjiortsmen and dealers desirous of having tlio
above bcals. or any information relative thereto.
ra ( ralrL^YMNeW yinR ,o
juRe28dcod3m
J. A. DUGAN.
J. D. STILZ.
DUGAN & STILZ,
DEALERS IN
Corn, Oats, Wheat andHay,
EXCLUSIVELY.
No. 20 Second street, between Main and River.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois,
parties making purchase accepting through Bill of
leading from shipping points.apr25flm
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
— AND —
General Commission Merchants,
1S5 BAT STREET. SAVANNAH. GA.
MAKING Agents for tho English Stonewall
crt , llm T' et ?- Jigging and Ties furnished,
ana liberal cash advances made on consignments
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor-
respondentA in Northern, Eastern or European
™*ket8. augl 6m
A.M.SLOAN. ARTHURN.SOLACE. O.V.WTLLY,JR
A. M. SLOAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AXD—
General Commission Merchants,
Cbighorn £ Cunningham’s Rango,
Hay Street, Savannah, Ga.
savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres-
ndents in Liverpool. New York. Philadelphia,
Baltimore.augl (Imp
W. DCNCAN. J. ir. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AXD—
General Commission Merchants
!>2 Hay Street, Savannah, Ga.
L. J. GUILMARTIX.
JOHN FLAXNBRT.
I.. J. GUILMARTIN & CO. #
COTTON FAQTOR3
—AXD—
General Commission Merchants
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
A GENTS for Bradley’s Super-Phosphate of
Lime, Jewell’s 31: Us Yams and Domestics,
etc. Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties always on hand.
Ltmal facilities extended to customers,
augl dwAswflm
W. A. EAMSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
138 AND 140 GRAND ST, NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia,
ortandlv
BARNUM’S HOTEL,
Comer Broadway and Twentieth street,New York.
ON BOTH AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.
C 13IPLETE with all modem improvements;
rooms en suite and single; private j»arlor»,
baths,elevators, etc. Location unsurpassed, being
in the very centre of fashion and brilliant New
York life. In proximity fo churches and places of
amusement, and Lord x Tay’or’s, Arnold A Con
stables* and J. C. Johnson s dry goods palaces.
The hotel is under the management of A. 8. Bar-
num, formerly of Bamum’s Hotel. Baltimore: L.
v * ^>0. and recently of Kei
uni, of Bamum’s Hot*.-
apr24 d2wsw4w&wflt
CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
Room H, Oriental Bui! Jin;. CHICAGO.
Refer to \V. A. Hull, Maeon. mav- Cm
LOSTENERG
For a speedy cure of these <
u. ^ pri vale lyitijr**, call, or send
circular of advice to both sexes^
Western Meaj>esdTiutitut% 1?
Cincinnati, Ohio. The reicod.'.
no paj will be required or
for treatment until cured- .
vill convim eywi that tnii
m- one in tho I. mted Stat<
restore inanhf^id.
tllKt
sons
seuml
only f
, Weakness,
Desponden
cy. Bashful-
—I ness, Syphi-
ji other ailments
stamp for private
Address Box “O,”
Sycamore street,
.s’are so certain
responsible per-
1 visit te ite Mu-
« Institute is the
.** to cure Svphi-
declloodly
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.
J imc snlcndkl Hair Dye Is the best in the
world*. The only true and Perfect Dve. Harm-
Reliable and Instantaneous; no disappoint-
i.-i t; no ridiculous tints cr unpleasant o«lor.
imrdfea the ill efhrts of bad dyes nnd washes,
nMinces Immediately a sujjerb Black or Natural
;r vs, and leaves the hair Clean. Soft and Beau-
Tii** ifcnriiie si^n.^1 W. A. Batchelor. Sold
v ail Dnucjcwt’, CHAS. BATCHELOR,
naallcoaly Proprietor, New York,
SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Goorgia.
Celebrated Wrought Iron Cotton Presses
All acknowledge its superiority to any unde auywii -ro or bv a:n ’.»lv
Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettle-
Iron Railing, Mill Machinery, Castings, and
Machinery of all Kinds.
Faught’s Patent Gin Gearing*
T)LANTERS aro requested to call around and »? it. It is not tavv^-ury that you \uiv .. tl
-L one power to ran yunr gin a lifetime. Many buy fin*k» Pmvoni and to l»;n- ••«", ili3n
joar. This Gin G«irh.vs an IRON CKXTR.VL SUl’lOUT imru-qt sittliu.- oi 1 j '“'g
IRON* KING POST AXD IRON HAND WHEEL .SHAFT. IW • ...Sy hy ' ' V ’- 'N
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
NOTICE—Haringm?ule amuigouiriit-i with Messrs. SCHOFIELD .V SON f.>r tV
ture of my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT. *11 other* nr.- VmJJ
MAKE, USE. or SELL the «ame, ns I shall prosecute to the extent of tin* law nil “
Infringing on ntyjatont.^^ I,. IL PAVtSHt° r
Phi to dolphin. .Al:
jwll.tim
GE E T
Freiittt aid Passenger Line
-VIA—
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
—TO AND FROM—
, PMIaMjilia, Ksw M M
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
THREE TiaiES A WEEK,
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
ELEGANT STATE-EOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOY'AGE 10 TO 12
HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.,
And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to tho
above Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Disiiatch iJTorded to the business Miblic
in the Cotton States at tlic
PORT OF CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of Rail and 8m Trnnsjiortation for Freight anti Passengers not cxmxlod in cxH
lenco and capacity at any other Port. Tho following splendid Ocean Mteauiera are regularly «m the
Line:
TO NEW YORK.
MANHATTAN- M. S. WooDiiCL*. Commander.
CHAMPION It. W. Ixicrwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON James Beruy, Commander.
JAMES ADGKR T. J. Ixxtkwood. Commander.
JAMES ADGER £ CO., AgcnUs Chariestmi. 8.C.
GEORGIA S. CROWSLL. Commander.
SOUTH CACOLINA T. J. Beckrtt. Commander.
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TO PHILADELPHIA.
IRON STEAMSHIPS.
GULY STREAM Aiv.x. lU’STr.r., (VmKuitulct.
VIRGINI A U. Hisckiec, Conuimmli,.
SAILING DAYS—THURSDAYS.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Clmrlwton, S. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
TO BALTIMORE.
II \Imi:. C,>mtnsndrt.
.ia.iui.ij. JomMox. l'A>roiranJ«r.
SEA GULL Dunn. Cuunn«nJ> r.
SAILING DAYS—EVERY FIFTH DAY.
PAUL a TRENIIOLM, Ag»nt, Charleston, A C.
TO BOSTON.
STEAMSHIP MEREDITA .Saim Evert Orrtrn SawtoaI.
JAMES ADGER Sc CO. AgBnU.Ctartatiw.iG.
Rates guaranteed as low ns those oi Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of one per tent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all t
State Rooms may t
ships in Charleston, at « huk uuhvn, m *ui taw-n, »uc uoimwt ± nu.ium — — . ..
assigned. Tho Through Tickets by this Route include Tranafon, Meals and State Roum.
ship board.
THE SOUTH CABOLINAKAILRO AO,GEORGIA RAILROAD
And their connecting Lines have Largely increased their facilities for the rapid inorCTnent of Fn*««jit
nml pHca>nc-i.i-u lit.fte.u.i. tlui VttrllMiei. I’llma nml fKn tLj.fL nml W/tvf IVrttlfi.Hqlin* Nil’IlL l.lYS
and Passengers lietwccn tho Northern Cities and tho South and West- Comfortable Night mra **t
the Holmes’ Chair, without extra charge, hare been introduo>d on tlw South Carolina Railiw-
Class Eating Saloon at Branch villc. On the Goorgia Railroad First-Class Sle.-ping Cara. «...
Freight promptly transferred from nteamer to.day and night trains of the itouth Can»in»
road. Ciose connection mado with other roods, delivering freights at distant iKflnts withjqtajPJV-i-J -
ness. The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy theirjiatruns that tlte line V IA CHARLfca 1 -
cannot be surjiasscd in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods. » n h *S-
For further information, apply to J. M. SELKIRK. Superintendent.Clmrleston, 8.
SELL. General Agent. P. O. Box 4979, Office 317 Broadway. N. Y 4 S. B. PICKENS, General
and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad.
aVLFIJED L. TV LEU,
jii1y22 oo<lflm Vice President South Carolina Rsilroad. Clnrl- ^
ROGERS & BONK,
WHOELSALE GROCERS,
OFFER FOR SALE
20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders,
1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour.
300 barrels Refined Sugars.
All Articles in Grocers’ Line at Lowest Market Rates.
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ERNEST PESOHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time*
H
AV1NG periotted my arrangements to correct tin- slightest error in the time-keewnr , . ^
Regulator, by the erection of an obsen atory and one of the most approv.*! TRA >>11
* - —-2—.i- of the sun and stars, I will be al 1
MENTS, for the i#un*o>*e of ohsen ing the meridian jm
he exact Ma<Dn mean time to within a fraction of a second.
* m *Sprcial attention paid to the Repairing and Rating i f fine ITatch
neic work made to order.
NATIONAL HOTEL'-
(FOIUIK11LY SPOTT8WOOD,)
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEP0 T '
This House ha* been THOROUGHLY HSNOYArED fnu> ha, iu. n: to «;•>•
HOARD l’j DAV
P. WHELAN, Prop.