Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, September 05, 1873, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

- ’ - * 1 : THE ItACOTT DAILY TELEORAOT AMI MESSENGER: FRIDAY MORNING^ sfcPTEMBER 5,1873. in his Daily Telegraph and Msanenger | Pj^ 1 to :U1 who ► •••*' • h - < ’ K •• 1 l«»«d Ww ! I «u guilty of the "" TTv : ^!T:,Ts tinmni'ifnly a*-of loving where my af- atiMU 0oIkH|Imi: T1 > DOLLAR** *• - - J r *r. FIVE DOLLAR for rfx tn ! I’i/y root* f ir three x3.4-.tL*. and C nc IV.IL r rataxth lor a shorter j- nod. fnmdent adrcrtiftcjncnta aac dollar (ilriqntn H tm lino* pr !*■ for Ural publication. and fiflj (rcitx for all »ul«*equoKxt inftorUona. Lilicralratea to runtrartoc*. Th* TmmUFI AND Mi.-v-rxr.EB :*rpre«nt4 Uino of Ihe <*M w in lhi« »'**< n of (jfurirA u4 for ita*y jrar> has funosfctfth* newa to that large scope < f AJa- lion» and Florida trading at this point It And* U* way to almoat every intelligiot hocae- bijd and place of Immmm In that .*rt u «. Assn •dtrrLsiaff medium in that range of country it ba*no«**uaL A Ttavoling Trni?ecly. u he ran «i Number Four. nd croons of traveling fUka un- lliiH-hinrlr be bore. fin raf*nd ant MV the womafflM raved and Spore. Vx While l*Wlinate.l *arapfcr: *.< tod''or, laud ■ r-t-f.-.g*. rxU rt .naUal band-ban*, and extlngnlabod travellers’ outfit! hr th*- $r**C, This Arm old railroad of the modern time. Csa/n Secundmt. But Thursday aftermoon there came a modest traveling man. WtounJkrJ and watched boar ruthlessly the bag- gage I'fio did abut); Then, m he /minted oat Ilia trunk for k ftsnaali ana jam. He Miid.**I>wr friend, my worldly promts tmm lew and humble; silver and gold have I none, hut such as 1 batear* in iLit trunk. Ifaratf U trmlorly.for it la frail and 1 uat itoor. a fflfereaa man trav. ling a la# wat« bee » vr«r*m and pray* over hia lioggage, then that’ the kind of a man I am.” (Chorus the same aa before.) Canto TertintJ "i'i'/JJ Dot Peter teixtl hia ahaWiy trunk wHh nnr.ra «rath and acorn. And m two M-rond . both the handles from the rrJ» had tom. , , . mm And li'-dh* r< the friending! of the pi lie l.'.i'H the tnink down on the platfo ._f lira threw ilovtf the taped the (tr and lK an oujuhua run over it. and then wlarked it a humjirr. and threw it off the end of the l.nri.v and abut in it with his revolver, an-l finally Itn.'gi’d it in bin arnia, took a flying k-ap into the luggage rar with it. and lit on it in a mmer with hia herU. food and itomarh. and uiaahrd t( into more |*w» than there are hairs on a dog's lark, and (he next aeoond lUt lageage .wrwasjuat alive with one in U-. »i«il Isiggage man and more crawling, squirming, wriggling, rnttliug. roiling rattle- •makes titan you would believe had «iw boon lank (Chora* a* previously, hut with Canto Quart *t. iv* e>naya to tell lmw I’, tr. the I and struck. I.j vain th- muv «n»*ber. swore. And y» ih d iunI shrieked. and howled and roared. and raved and rnmrs-d and tore. ■h Aul vralt ImmI and slashed. ftud sweat av.■ I mrambled fr.r the d<mr. And turned blue as indigo, and swelled up to nin. tunes tin* aixe of a douhle<derfcer 8«rato«* Inmk. and died in two minute* after lei got mil oi the ear, while the inodeat t wveier, t**mg hi* oxaggcralpt ntnnifo. uuillid mtUy.aiMl said, - hi' wmr know a If _ . . fecdonPrere unsought—of wora tupping v Tooit-MiaP. a pianwltowran indiff«T.-nt to my very • ristence. la rain did I appeal to my pride to Conquer this error of my heart. I went n-cklessly into society, and in dulged in every folly and fancy that a heated and excited brain eotfld devise to uproot this love that was daily mining such a complete mastery over eense and pride. All to no avail! I loved him, and as I more fully realized from constant tercourso how utterly impossible it t for me to ever inspire him with a similar feeling, I began to lose interest in the amusements that I had heretofore fre quented , portly because in every gaiety he was interested, and I saw him enjoy life and its pleasures with such *f as only those who are Ixyrn with a likt ; faculty, for making others happy, can ever hope to enjoy in the pleasures of the world—the “world that gives back the reflection of our own faces," and famish* os Wands ua wo deserve them. Just ai tlie set - m was ftt its height, when pleas ure held hi^h carnival, and all was mer- rinu nt nd joy, my hero passed from mv *:ght, Lift rue with the indifference of a <Uy'a ol.I acqtiaSntimc<- without expreu- inff a recret, and joined hia regiment on the frontier. Since ti.-n I’ve ,.-en him no more, but ahortly afterward I "heard of hi, marriage to an adopted nater to whom ho had been engaged since early boyhood. J'hr.-e year, after we had parte I, when I had gone again to the country home of my old aunt, carrying this "weariaome weight in my bonu,” that had saddened and aged melietore my time, I receirod a letter in d faltering hand that was strange to me. On opening and rea it, X found ’twaa from the man I Joyed, written in a hospital on tho prairie, with “the death-wound on hia gallant breast,” commending to my care hu help, lem wife end orphan child. In that let ter, the only ono I ever had from hia dear hand, written when death’# dew. were on hi. brow, he told me how lie bad loved me and yearned to make me hia wife, in* ■toad of her to whom he was pledged, and that honor, not love tuul held hiiu to the engagement of his youth. I went to the fnr-distont Western’vil lage where hia letter had been pouted, ami there I found my charge—a delicate, ftrliah creature, with her scarcely lea. telplcaa baby boy, his child, with his father’s eye*, that sunk deep into my soul as I took him in my arms, and vowed to d- t* inithtV part by both those “trick, n flliildn n. 1 saw where they had laid - Him, and I felt that in his narrow home, he had given me the right that love gives to moum its lost ones, and I hanked God that though in life wo were errted, in death wo should not bo di vided. I am an old woman now, but his ‘>oy is my boy still, for when hia mother married again ho dung to me. und I fool at I liavc loved them and cured for ■BIN would have mo. And now, A I-laln Woman’s Story, re-ni (h" Gridin .Viso] i never thought to give to the world tlie history of lay life, but stranger things happen every day and uiu[u unciiecUal thru pbUuophrm ever dre.aa.d of. li’evoi- Imvii.g aspiml to any philosophies! dis- <«verie>. K.tcrhdnuienti orirngumerts, or indis-d lo any gnyitness, jsmt iciilarly in teientifie attainments; and believing that a kouuuTs Ismui is the only kingdom over which she should rule, T thought to pass my day. in ipuiet, without giving an ac count of my ismvietion. and sentiment.. I was never ambition., and tircamed that 10 higher destiny awaited mu than to be ,nme former’, wife; sol was content with homing tnotigb of arithmetio to irsuru rorreri enlealation. in tho buying and selling of eliickens, butter and eggs, with u fly det r.nimition that into my bar gains no Isdves and quarter cent* should enter, but tho even numbers have full •way. As to geometry, the only propo- sitii4i 1 ever could understand liping the urdlsputahlo fact that two paralh ' lines la.ght l«' extepdod ioilelTmtuiy and never • t. Tl>o puMie is therefore ndvistd to lay aside this article and search further h>r something tliat will appeal to the mind us well as tho heart, for mine has If. a a quiet life, more a heart history tJi.ii a chronicle of IndUiant event < cal culated to amuse the idle and gay. } My childhood was pusttcsl with a distant r lation, l.eing an orphan almostfrom my liirth, u’ith no brother, sister or near rela tive,;. My father was looked iqsm as a g. uips, and, like, uvefy ulher genius, was rioonaiy and erratic, wi{li iousgiuary sac- d s.cs always ju»t ahead, yet never at tained. Thu chimera that' lured him to his death T»>cea*i|uicd his crossing tlio o.mi where lie had relatives whom ex- Oeiding w ealth led him to hoiH! they would use a portion of their riohos in establish ing factories und purchasing the machine ry that would insure him fume and give them an iuiiuenso is tarn for tho capital •l»snc ed in establishing n vast mechani cal undertaking, On his liomc-pussage, l.n heart ligh’ qe 1 lj q sucji'. s('‘< an- -n,qi, the T>" cl vaaa purpeuMmi vat- r’s cilg.' end Jie '«*» among Bio . rqmrted ietf. lost to my young girlisn moth, r ; hwt to the little one whose voice in ehiid- tvod’s prattl*lie had tu ver heard; lort. to tin- world that had boon an tardy inawiud- ing him iprealness; but oh! who ran say that :n the day when all true greatmss dull ho known, unappreciated gvni- io - .hall is! euiled i>. i-'.sdre ihsscn- tence of him who judge* pffprp and in tentions os well as .V'Ti iny poor <lis- appointed father may not then be great as if on earth, be had net follow .d the dictates of op excited fancy, snd left the work day world far Mali him in the flights his imagination took. That rearing which always left him un fitted for tho duties of life, made him wretched, uud my mother little lo» mia- • rahlo tluui himself. Still with woman’s tenderness din clung to him the more drtcru)in*t- l> when the world frowned, u is woman's wont p> dn, apd her fai'Ji in hia Ilnal .ucivss never faltered pun be went down, tjie light of life won gone for her, and in tax short ninths kl- )owvd him. Inavhig me to a distant sunt, begging’ that 1 might find heart room in her quiet home, With the. shadow of denth cost over my habyhoed, associated with old people entirely until eleven years of age, 1 was dull and nnintere«ting. Then by the nnoJjH'eted acquisition of a luge amount «•;' m. ucy Iqft me-by my fathi'r*. Knglish rolotioiis, X'!H’gati to jit* a peoHA of km Importance, and a 1 <«rc - ing school life was deemed necessary to fit me for the position I was to occupy ia the world. \1 ell do I remember my first eipcricnro in the sehool-rofoi, \ «hj. m sbwt ehihl, with fi\*cllod foee apd rot hair, t could have inspired no oiie, not even those interested In mo (had then been any such) with a d*tw of h.n*> for hrilluince of intellect, or miaoeptibiut^ of improvement as I stood, my head hung down in absolute terror of oil the aoventy girl* preMBt. my toes almost touching at 1 tried to assume a gmeeful attiado, my elbows turned out, and my poor han.li that I hadn’t an idea what I should do with, hanging by my tides. I Wa» an unpromising qweitnen. and a most un attractive heiress. r _ Time passed by, and my hair le.'rwc auburn, my frocile* dhtippirtlrtl. n.v tor. took an outward turning. I_nt my fc.in,l< were still terribly in., nvenier.t. and my fingsn would never be educated. My elbows a little more docile, were at last taught to uesume the proper angle af the establuhed .iistajoe fn,m my waist, which, by the way. n. yep bocamof foiry- likc in its prot rticas. A child .l.a, mi- nated roly-j>olT."a girl on the dumpling order, a young lady that politcnivis dubb ed "plump," an old m .:d apoplectic in apMaranoc. an aged woman wh. cry and asthmatic, with pr. porticos, that Iji.k- «V must ’. m n '.rod when h.- drew tlw pi :ur.' «f tl. iaa-kveper's wu'c, t, j.i was noted at aTBnc 0/gtrtt ■ w.cr.ar..” 1 have never prided luyrclf particuhirly on the aensatinn I should create as regarded ;• : .qp anu-.ce. though I belt patently'wait Sc master's call, feeling tliat I luive some grain to harvest on the other ahore, and that llis angels will welcome mo to the land where sorrow is unknown, and where this weary heart will find the rest and happiness that earth with all her beauties foiled to give, save that uuntent which come from .-oiirg niy ’ >ty. , __ owm;u.ship*Vn \voaii-;\. What I ><><■(«.r lliillanil Thinks AIh.iii || Fo»m “Tnj’ww uf the Time" in tho Hej(t. Scrilmcr. A man was recently hanged in Massa- rhuretU lor taking vengenn who hail practically disputed his projicrty in a girl. The man was a brute, o: <<oarse, but he had on opinion that a girl who had given herself to him in the coinplet- est surrender n woman eon make, was in sumo sense his; that her giving herself to another involved his dishonor; and thnt his property in her was to bo de fended to the extremity of death. A prom inent newspaper, while recording the facts of thu case, takes tho occasion to say thnt this idea of ownership in women, is thu came barbarism out of which grow the evils and wrongs that the “ woman movement” is intended to remove. If we were to respond that ownership in woman only blindly apprehended os it was by our brutal gallows-bin], is the one. thing that suv«h ns from the wildest doctrines and practices of the free-lovers. and is one of the strongest conservative forces of society, it is quite likely that we should be misunderstood; but wo shall run the risk, anil make the assertion. There is»n imtint in tho heart of every weiiuMi which tells her that she is his to whom she gives herself, and llis alone,— an instinct which bids her cling to him while she lives or hu lives—which identi fies her life with his—which makes of him and her, twain, one flesh. When thio gift is once made ton true man, he recog nises its significence. lie is to provide for her that which she cannot provide for herself; he is to protoct her to the extent of his power; she is to share his home, and to be his closed c.unpanion. His ownership in her ouVvis bis most sacred posseasion. and devolves upon him tile grave t duties. If it were otherwise, why Is it i!i it a woman who gives herself away unwcrtluiy feels, when ahe finds herself deceived, tluit the is lost ?—thgt she bus parted with her. . If to me who does not recognise tho nature of the gift, and that she who ought to be owned, und, by being owned, honored, is disowned and Tbpn is PP tine, pure wqmap. hyi.ig wbu, when she gives her self away, ilqc* net rejoice in the owner ship which makes her forever tlie prop erty of on* man. She is not hia slave, to bu .losksd Ntd rtinasd. beaanso she is the gift uf lu\u mid not tho purchase of money; but she is his, in a sens., in which she cannot be another man’s with out dishonor to him and damnation to herself. Our gallows-bird was, in his brntaljway, right. If he hod been living in savage society, without law*. afwl with the no- cessity of wuanliiig his own treasures, his act wO«U nave been looke.1 upon as one of heroifm by all the beauties and braves of llis trilie. The weak point in his case was, tl.at’liU ownership in what hi! »** pleased to call "hi> sin" \v.is nut est*b- lishiul seedling to tho taw* nnder which he lived. He wo* not legally inarricl, and had acquired no rights under the law to bo <lefendod. Wiat he was pler-icd to consider his rights were established eontrarv to law, on. 1 ho eonl.1 not appeal to Liw fo.- their ■Tense. He took tho wouinn to him.- If contrary to taw, he de- fend.d mi property - in her by murder, anil he wui hanged. He was served right. Hemp would grow on a rock for such ay he, anywhere in tho world. Ih.re is no (line for the iinui.who sddnocs and stay* but a broken neck- There is nothing more menacing in th-j aspect of aoci.d ulfitirs in this eanntiy tlwn the eft. it aiiMJig a csrtiun class of reformers to break up Uia identity of in terest and fevling among men and women. Men ore alluded to with sneer* and blame, as being opposed to the interests of using the power in their hands and destructive policies of their few tnitf- be protected from the false philosophies truiflM sister*, who seek to turn the world upside down. Political conrentions may throw their sops to clamoring re formers, but they mean nothing by it. They never have redeemed a pledge to these reformers; and we presume they have never intended to do so. They ex pect thf matter to blow over, and, if we do not mistake the signs of the times, it is rapidly blowing over, with more orles3 thunder and with very little rain. In the meantime, if the disroasiona that have grown out of these questions have tended to open a broader field to woman's wo manly industry, or obliterated unjust laws from the statute-book, let every man rejoice. No good can come to woman that does not benefit him, and no harm tliat does not hurt him. Humanity is on'.*, ami man and woman rise or fall to gether. GEORGIA STffl LOTTERY FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON KAEACK A GENUAL BANIN BUSHES. niSICTOSS: I. C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS, H. L. JEWETT. W. B. DINSMORE. H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE. G. H. HAZLEHURST. L C. PLANT. President. VT. W. WgiGtrr.Ca*h>r. nmlO-tilnorl* S. G. Bcxx, President. R. F. Ljlwtox. Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. Office In Huff's New JHilldlngr. Receives Deposits, BTTS AND SELLS EXCHANGE. Make. Advance- an Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in Sure. Also on Shipments of Cotton. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. fcblSly FOB SEPTEMBER. POR THE BENEPrr OP THE DRAWINGS DAILY AT 5 P. M. CAPITAL PRIZE, $7,000.00 30,310 PRIZES, AMOUNT ING TO $33,333 30. TICKETS $100, SHARES IN PROPORTION. P thf* above arlici i . flortnetl |».v l?w krnaXT combination of 71 nuinlrr*. ni.ikir.? 7 tirtketx aial the drawita of li lat!lot*, there will be ffO priati*. «vh huriiur tlire* of tlie drawn numliera on it; VAL each httvinv two of them on; 29.740.each bannvoeie *>nlr of tltcin on; and alai 49,7*» ticket*, with neither of tlie drawn uumbeiw on them, bettifr blank**. To flctenuine the fat** of tb«*M‘ |trixc*nndblanka. L 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, -MACON, GA. | Bay snd Sett Exchange. Gold. Silver. Storks and Bonds. Deposits Received, On Which Interest will be Allowed. as xcESxn vtox. PAYABLE OUT CALL Advances made on Colton and Pro. duce in Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO feto IT„' 7S mmilK-iv. fn»m 1 to sily plseed ins wheel ■ slid ltd them drawn out at random: sn.i that tirket hsvinv far iU nsnl.iiistimi tla- l.t, il .ml sd drawn numhers, will l>- <ssitl.sl lo Hie Canitsl Pnienl (M Tliat ticket liavinvoo it iti.Mrti. i«h. nist Atil drawn iiuinla-r,. to . . Tliat ticket having no it the 7th. Nth and Util drawn mimlicr.. lo Tliat ticket having oh it the loth, llthand ljtli ilrawn number*, to Tint ticket Itavina an it the hi, *d and ttli I. J • « tik-MTitiiaini 9th drawn niunU-r-, t«* Tlrnt ticket Imvimr «n il tlie itli, Clh ami 7thdrawn number*. t« Tliat ticket having on it the tftli, 7lh and Mh drawn iiuml**r*. to I Tliat tickrt liai imr on il the Hli. 9th ami imh drawn munU-r*. to Tlwt ticket bavimron it thj Mh, lotbnnd 11th drawn nniuhars, to 630 That ticket havimt on it the l*t. *1 and Uli drawn nmulier*. to Tliat tirkot bavin?oil it the 1j4.al and.9tii drawn iiumhrrK, to Tl»t ticket having on it tlie l*t. ad and «ith drawn nnmlicr*, to All other tickcta (lieinjc Su7. with tliree ol tlie drawn nnmlicrM on). ohHi Thow *6 tickcta Jiavinr on them tlx? 1*t ami 2il drawn number*, tarli TIhmc fid ticket* havimron tliciu the 3d ami 4th drawn number*, each AH <*bcr ticket* (beii* 4^41) with twu of the drawn number* on, «*»ch .... And ail thorn lirket* Mnf 25.7 W'. with one only ot tlw» drawn iwmVm, each . CAPITAL PRIZE. On Monday* Capital wilfl** $74mo ro On Ttanadaya and Fit lav* ('n)iiuU will lie. 4.3ot> no On Wfulntnlay* Ca|utal will ui fijunim On Tharwlaya and Saturday* 3,00000 For furtlier particulani wml for *clicm4>*. No ticket which ahall liavu drawn a prixq of a superior denomination can be entitled to andrife- nor prian. l*riar* )mrablc forty (40) tiny* after the drawiiur. and aubjoct to tlie usual deduction of 15 per c ,mt. ill rrire* of «0 and under win be paid iaunc- dntriy after the drawing. Prize* cashed at thi* other; >7^M»c4 030 00 030 00 030 00 030 00 030 00 030 00 030 00 030 00 217 00 io oo 7 oo nuz.tl-tf HOWARD & CO., Manmcer*. Atlanta, fia. * GRASS SEED! GRASS SEED. PROVISIONS IX QUANTITIES TO SUIT Farmers and Merchants AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! -OFFERED BY— A. B. SHALL, No. 10 Hollingsworth Block. One ci the iuu»t etHricnt and \ ah table of the Mineral Springs, Virginia Made jiortable and eau.y tnuixmUaible. even by mail, in tbe form ol a nuua, which ha* been entitled Alum and Iron Mass, prodoct obtained from tbe cxccllcut Ahun \>elK in \\ axhimrton county. Yinrinia, Hr. Lan- caatcr. proprietor, by the proem of craporatkai, and |*jM*e*sinx all tbe wonderful virtue of tho water in a concentrated, cheap and com’enieut form. Tito Mass ia a fitM tonic, alterative and ab*orb- cnt. and i* especially useful to ladies. It has been univmully approved and Endorsed by the Medical Profession, AJ hi-rcver introduced, Iwth ft* a dwideratum In toHr rnatena. mm) a* the t»eft popular remedy ever offen*l, and has never failed to give .satisfaction. For ale by JOHN INGALLS. aaaatlTtf Me AmU TO RENT. rrnro TENEMENT HOUSES, or one cirilt- J. room JfouNe for rent. Apply to julyStf OLIVER. DOUGLAS 4 CO. FOR RENT. uon riven iuuncdiatv Jy. A1-ml one four-room DWELLING and six two- ILT. JOHNSON. PATENT ANTI-FRICTION GIN GEAR. T RUNS TWENTY-FIVE PEE CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear made, It is made without a mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. ’ Every part bolted to iron. Over twenty in use. All have proven good. MY PA.TE2STT Is the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction Balls, Extended Arm to carry the Pulley and Pinion Shafts. All persons using or making any part of my patent will be prosecuted to the ex tent of the law. I BUILD AND REPAIR ALL KINDS MACHINERY AT MY WORKS. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER. STEAM, WATER AND GAS PIPES, AND ALL THEIR FITTINGS FOE SALE. Call and see at my works, Fourth street, near the Brown House, Macon, Ga. 155“ Send for Circulars. E. CROCKETT. juI30tf GEORGE NV. HEAD, EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER, AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER, No. 4 Blake’s Block, ..... Poplar st., Macon, Ga W- -A.- H UFF WHOLESALE DEALER IN PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, OORN 7 BAOONL, FLOIJR, BAGGING; TIES, SIiaAR, COFFEE, AGENCY -OP THE— if Orleans Mutual Insurance Co ESTABLISHED A. D. 1805. Specially Reinsured with tho FACTORS & TRADERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, —AND TIIE— LOUISIANA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, ALL OP NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. COMBINED CASH ASSETS $2,773,672 03 RED CLOVER, SAPLING CLOVER. ORCHARD Gil ASS. BLUE GRASS, RED TOP GRASS. HUNGARIAN UIUSS, LUCKRN SEED, HEMP SEED. Oreb'ra suhritoi). Hunt, Rankin & Lamnr, n«ni tf DRUGGISTS. TIE PLACE -TO BUY VOI R— KMKOaENE OIL, . * i LAMPS, AND LAMP CHIMNEYS. —Is nt tlie— Triangular Block Drug Store, Over 1,200 Building Lots, O X nnd in front ol tbe heights south of Macon. can now be sold cm «uy terms to early nm.ti- renta. Rxtending aa three lot* do from onpoeite the Mcrrer Lim entity to the old Race Track.and test ISteilsaK 8st3Mnrtj tlte nty and Niiroundina nuunti,- tur lnnnv uiiles, and b,*.nx hiah above tbe ronuiusi nwiua of tnias- wo. must bo (stmjiarstiu-I.v hcaltiir. . Inteiaporaed is atmaily a line industrial popula tion ol several humlrri hmilies. and new buiU- inas are ranstantlx boina erorted. Choice loU tan now be seen rod rnran for nob or on Iona tinrvand Wlwn! partial desire it. ami ran furnish tls>means to ]nm*hft*e material*, lot* may lie iiaMUYcd aa agreed on. and, the balanro jxml by «n*y in^taV* menu. Now ia the time for BAtituxa. \Vbu would want to pay rent \i hen houses can be so ea- Sily bad f Title* imlUputabl**. Apply to tmtfeodfw M. S. THOHBQff. INSURES AGAINST FIRE. I*oeses Adjusted with Liberality, and Paid Promptly. JAMES H. DOW, (Formerly of Wood A bur. and \ate Ftrsuient La. Lqmtabl© Lifo Insurance Co. of N. O.) 3Ianagcr Southern Department. Office No. lo Whitehall street. James’ nsnlCBlock, P. O. Box IOC, ATLANTA, GA. S. M. EABRAK and H. It. BACKUS, Resident Agents. Office, Planters’ Banking Company* MACON BOAED OF REFERENCE—(By Permission): Mllcli Cows For Sale., T nAVE foiir Mildi Cow* for sn>« at renr rea- A Minable pritvs. They nan U* fouirl in'Mm- v ’*l!t‘. ak Mr. O. B. Callaway’*. Call and examine »uer!9tf R. G. TERRY. Georgia Musical Festival. rpiIE undersigmsl Cionmittee toko pkarare ii L ncnoiinciug to tberilizrns of U.s>nri:i tha. i,repar.it.i ns ere being inode for n Grand Mnsiral Ve.-m-u!, k> bo held in Mansi lluritur >he State i air. t!ie unreeds of wkirli'ani tntcuded for the Innitlina of s new Orphan Hue--. The uriKrraimnc willls* u, follows; October auh. Prinriut Krtieansil. 1IV«-» Cl raud Oratorio. “Tbe KOLANI) B. HALT,, Clmuge of Sailing Days. Pacific Mail Steamship Co.’s THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. Toe sting at Mexican Ports, AND CARRYING THE U, S. MAIL. (Motor 3Mb. Crmtkm.” _■ ■ OcUAvrSl^ Cbwnd 5arred Courert and *Wc atn.it.nr. wMmivc t« i*»rtir- ipate to perfarnanrr*. will pUae ajiplv to the to wham all <-ft|UMUuiratk>n* or iuuui- rh-* lave to lx* addrres.iL K. K. BICHEL. Mwb Uirevl.H* and Hecwtuy. Committee.—RA kb*v. Vbho\% Ml T. C. Imr. AWwwd»C. Burke*. Al>mnnj. P.Tttz- KJfc 1 - «x-AMratngn. a Daly, ex-AVk-nnan. J. T. W llkir.-n, T. L Meisriiau. Tih» (oiluwinv impera will copy once mid «n>iku lo f i« rvtanr* Oupuahtt* Sun, AumiNta Chrcmirk. AtlanLi U«*rakl. Saraunk New*. Ath- «n> \i .itchman. atuftuXt GRATES. TA.VRTIES buiMin* will do mil to tuyfMr A Orate, now. and not it-Ln. till „,ld wmtb.-r. amril Si TRUMAN A IJRHEX. SCHOOL NOTICE. T WILL open a PriraV* Srhoul a| Sk Paul’s X Clmrrh. on HOXUtf. bs-plcmber 1st, to be continned one inouUk. - , , - T nogillll HENRY T. OONNE1L R. K. Bazemore. of Adams & Bazemore. John C. Curd, of Carhart & Curd. B. L. Willingham, of Lawton & Willingham. C. A. Nut tin*. President City Bank. J. E. Jones. President Central Bank. I. C. Plant. President First National Bank. W.J.JUwum, I’jnddcnt PtontenT Banking Ca 8. AVaxellmutu. of 'kVaxclbaum A Bro]' n- G « n ’ Kiehenee Bunk. J. y. Burke, of J. AV. Burke & Co. ii w fiSh 1^.1'lent touthwestom Itulnad Co. J. B. Rom. of Rom A Coleninn. £ 5 ftR' a ^ mt * C °- S° l - Nu! "’ bamo 4 D « n «” b “ir. Thornns Haulennn. of Hoidanu A Sjevrks. Tlioinas'C. Dempsey. ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS, Sail from Pk*r 20, North River, New York. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. The passenger a room- r modationa on steam- era of thislineare uu- sunxusod for elegance ami comfort. Cabin state rooms are all on upper deck, thus se curing good light and ventilation. R.VTES OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, or LONDONDERRY Sat. Steamer*. Wed. Steamers. _ _ ___ Gold. Carrency. Cabin* *:*.*.?r $75and$65. $75and$G5. Cabin re*tum tickets seen rime liest ac- commodatioiu $1S0 $130 Steerage, currencj*, §30- Certificate* for paveurefrom any seaport or rail way station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Con* tiiamt. at RATES Aft lOW AS BY AST OTHER FIRST-CLASS LINE. For passage apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. Or to 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. T. IC. Henderson. Agent, Macon, Ga. ma.vll 3m DIAMOND SPECTACLES. F. FABEL, FOR RENT. V NEW four room Hwur. on Find street, near the Mulberry Street Metbodiat Cliurrlu In- iiuimol L C. PLANT. For Sale or Rent. H OUSE and LOT viluatnl ui Pin* .treat, he- tween Scrond and Thini .tiv.tv. vaatautfos C. T. EXPERntNCB. mjr aiz, haa boon my strong point, and I | as froo to do anything outsi.io o: th.ir .;od for avoir.iup.iia haiuos oa mon aro. Tn.’v aro to choose Fares Greaslv Rcfluccd. HOMO, as urnng the power in their lmnita oj ,tc Urea —a power usurped—to nmintnin their *. \ f .nd .rlrn.lnl own prodcmimutco at the expeao. of wo- tto Him man’s righto and woman's well-1. ... 5Sta*RiJ5r& rf Marriage, under this kind of U.xMXUvn i* voipuftt l . t.\. whi-X n:e.i ati! w men may enter, each ^ , . ,, . # ww) , J ’ , 1 citvptwhehtho*>dhtrwIn\\cmawwhiy^Cdo»rh jurtv QSag ulon^theperMPUtmlepcnd- on the pcrwdiv Saiunlayi lor ASPiNWALL. once enjovod in a sdnirlo slate, with iqpt* I c(amrifaK,rii nww ffulvy, with one of the r,- V n,l m-parot. * k‘fflli25. SAN su-.ts. In other words, taaiY-age is re- kra g.,r>>'.t:.. thoi. q.d eiuujvuii.m-h:p of tw.i Ueiugs i.t .pposite sexes, who have their .a. u iu.l.-p. ud*-ut pursuits, with, whi h thi- 1- lid is :.ot ]s nuitt.-l r- fcr. I: oftatozupta: s no idiEtific-ti.,r. .s life and destiny. The u.au hul ls t.o own ership in woman which gives him a right to a famih <J chil.lron. and a life de- Tot.-.i to tho s.iered 'iuli.-s of mother- hioJ. The m.oi "ho exspecto such a s.i.-rifieo at slid hands of Lis wife i- reganl- .sl as a tynat era leute. W.m.n.-r to vote. :md trade, and practioo law, and preach, and go to Congress, and do every thing that a. man d.vs. irrespective of the marr.age Km.ls. dYomen are to >e ipartuD** rormert at PammawiU) vKt.ro- :rs fur South IScir.r and Central Ameriran rviru. For Jajaft and Cto.ttcuacn leave San rniii- naco first cJ mcry xua-ntha exrep* ^ben it falls on * :»uiay. il. •; thy j tvo-iUiuc. Oiw hu.udn4 |VHO < f Kagnur allowed to . i: aa.u:t. ihc-.Ttore D'cmni an dork tbe day vtorv (rout nicamhat*. railroads and aaMpBifiilffCffIimI 4amiwlr. . Ar. r-Xpcrienml Sunn-uu oa board. Medicine ith! ntum lance fnv, tl or l^-v- lurer Tkkrt-s or farfln r ir- ;>ply at tbe Compary’s Tickrt O 6oc, in th- Wbftrf. f>A t of Cauai street. North River, sew York. GKO. H. BRADBURY,MftIL For Fret] H. J. Rullay. Si.pt. nnxi ly NEW BOARDING HOUSE. f“\X THE FIRST OP AUGUST I will epen the * f H'xi-cw Mulberry *treit. tbe Ia. m«r Hoc.*-. iGm»nte Hall) loillMl\) kep; oj S'. moA$ured by any ether 1 their caitvni anvi pursue them with jus* j 1 as little reference to the internal n»lmin- j ^Vur^ixa Bins _ (•plied with liber wit »uri lxn E. M. BROWN, .VgcnL ft*, i Then I wvnt out into the Wwrldto meet tho dostioj that awaits every wcuiau at *v4nt- tune in uf**. I be- madly tn love during my fiat winter in society, my idol bein^ a soldier -hui officer stitely and irrand in appear ance. He was a visitor at the same house where I waa bpendm# the winter with a whool fri- nd, and I loved him from our fi^r ui’** I had known no near tie ; -1’ t love tiiat had ever ^one out from my heart had been for my school-com- ptuuons, and tho intensity of my devo tion, the lav ahnosa of affection that I i «*u: on this seemingly anauspeet- '-*V uwakcncx of my love, rendered me u.:><■-ral-l** firm it* entire absorbing of every other .utcroaf. We were thrown b C' * h«*r ojnstontly, in th** home-lifs of c*r friends* household, and il ha wha or-nfioiouji of uxy love, he was the least v-un of his sex, for I wss snob a sad bhm- i ri r and my "heart was so entirely •} fai r - mm totem were t'errnn^ wr.ni.ir,'s ri^ht. catiun of woman with man, as the Isasui of the institution of the Limilv. is traded FOR RENT. of October n«t the following T7R0X the X profyrty. Rcc»rs decra. ox IUB ^ 0 ^ht-r«iu cn Orkul at. Any omiersb.p Ul woman, that ooznes Where Mrv Ka<vr% L rroerix ;.waL of the gift of herself to him. aa.l tire .re- , Our *«-««» f---- « .,K*. ^—zieei/in Kv him now OOCnpicd br Ur. T w. Ma^n. Notice to Contractors. TJIIW will bo 'received by tho ndeni^el up A J _ to tbe 15th of September, fur «*n*etiiur a "Fublie School Buildingin tho Socoud W«£d in tbe city of Macon. H^ntTRssafMSto? cs the City Batik Duildiue. Thir.1 street. Tbe ritv will furnish all tbe Stone, Brick, Lime and Saiat. Th^Oonuuittee reserve tothemaelvcs thonVht |a accept, or reject ax\y, or aD. bid* made. \r. A. HUFF. Mayer. anrSl tf Acting Chairman of Committee- Auction Sale of Iron Ties, By Bell, Stnrtcvant & Co., , OP SAVANNAH. IvnDNKspAY.SdSeptoraher.ntlloVlnck. TIES, iinfivt Iira.1 Sample, ran to ven at our itore. The pur- dran can let them remain in bonded ware- boufooby transfer, and pay atorage from tkiyof -VI ’ . Tvnc-s 30 dayh for lota of 10 tons or aton*, for npproT tl imner: under 1ft ion* ewah. miffl -t MAXCfACintEE OP STAR AND TALLOW CANDLES, SOAPS, LARD OIL-- Office, No 14 Wots Main Street,between First and Secoid. Fwtor)’, Noc. 73, 75, 77, 75 and 81 Malden Lane, between Ohio and Adams Streets, LOUISVHLE, KY. Cash paid for Tallov, Lard and Grease. *pr256m Dried Peaches! Dried Peaches! will pay tha hirhra* Ccsh. Price tor I>ried Giria.94 Catb«dral »tre».L. Bah:more*. ML Mivt Chaffand Miss Hank.>afc*y. l*nmnjals, aan, itol by able Profeatora. Next opens Septem ber lStb. Course ct >*udm-* <*xtenaa\x*. cocnpriainr all branches of a poliUi education. French is tN; lanv'iark* uf the arbooL Cl-v i.-jnorN awarded at tbe cV*+ it tbe year. CrrruWra un appfiestion. sumption of possession by him with \ it® life-ion^ train of oblipitions and du« »i ties, ia contemned- It ts assun>-«I that interests which Are. and must forever re- rraip, identical, Rre opposed to each Other. Mcl: ard women arc pitted ftiridnat uaci other in a sVug^le f»yr power. Well, let il be understood, then, that men aro oMi|aed to these latter-ulay doc- trines, ana they will remain so. They are determined the identity of inter est between men and women shall never be destroyed, and tho sacred ownership in women, btwtowed in all true marriaev, shall never bo surrendered; that the family shall be maintained, and the untold millions of true women ir the world who ijmpnUuxe with them thnil 5. ,bou*^ cn 0<V.Ak->rpe street Opirtborjw: tborpe and i U'orkv Third h-reet. occupied turevbtoUkC •<! corner >■( trrejh. oppkja.xe Findlay Two tive-rrvjm dwelling hcu»- ■ F.ndlay ' Iron Works. «Ine storebciisie c-n the corner of Arch snd Thin! re- tv now OOOSpkd by H- M- Behr. Also a nnndier of other sma.l bouses. For terms of rent, etc-, lrHjuir* trf aoj24 d 1 w aut n*w ' "Peter Harris. Eiccutcr. Notice in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATE*. FOR THE NORTHERN Dto- TR1CT OF GEORGIA. In the raoiter rl John TV. Wrait—In Bonkruptcj fXTHW ia *° fi-» aoGer, cure a week lor time 1 weeki. that 1 hara been appoint*— A—o*uee oI the eatala af John W. Wjatx of Javier ctaunr. upon h» own pabhon. br the DmUv-i Coon tor mid Diauiet. HINRT I. SMITH. Market Garden For Sale. riTJOfE Fix>e»: Market Garden in the ricimtvof I Macon. ad>oininx Judae Knott’s place, is’of- Isrvd for sale or rent- il has an area of twenty- one acre**, ui hifh cujt;\ tu-n. On it is a fnuae buildiroc txsntauung five ruom>. and near it all ne- ckxatt oothouaea and a fine well of wat«*r. For trrm-v eu*^ apply to EDWARD LfjeCG. I can be >oan<i at the market everyday until nuiein the miming and on tbe ua-nuss tha re mainder <4 the darv aurS SALE OP House and Lot in Vineville TtnLL he »ld.«i the first Tueaday in Septan- t V b.*r next, fcHcre the Court 4ooein tb- city of Macot. daring tbe local bouse at mle tbe House sad Lot os which C. E. Heines now live*., m TmriiBp. on the road leading by and near the Macon and Western Railroad; the tan^ t d Geo. W. Srattergood on the south, and W. M. lfre G«a oa ahe north. Tbe k* oontauua two acres, more or has, fronting un the road sad mnniru back to the railroad. Sold for distribution to joint owcera. Tama of ssle cash, on delirety et prop, ertj. K V. HOLME& sujtilw* JAfiBCTUTOR. I SHIRTS! SHIRTS! THOMAS U. OONNEE Haa jtut received a tew lot of lieaitiful Full Bosoms and Plain*l Bosoms, tn»U IS to 19 inclr* in the neck. Tbe Full Boe«m» are tbe coolest Shirts DRAWERS! DRAWERS! THOMAS. U. COMES Hsj a splendid fittinz Bummer Driwer, from M to 5C* inches ware!, and all lenrthu of in- scan* Neck-Wear! Neck-Wear! THOMAS U. COMES R-ceived yesterday n new »t<rk Cl Summer Neck-w^r. in all colors. Lavender and whiirforevpninr wear. Linen iulrlStf Collars of all styles aryl rize*. T hese Spcctaclesarcmanufacturedfrom“3Iin- tdc Crystal Pebbles f* melted together, and are vallep Diamond on account ol their IwnlncNs and lmlliancy. It is well known that spectacles 'cut from Brazillian or Scotch pebbles are very inju rious to tho eye, because of their polarizing light. Haring been tested with the polariseope. the diamond lenses have been found to admit fifteen percent, less heated rays than any other pebble. They are ground with great scientific accuracy, are free from chromaticaljcrmtions, and produce’ll brightness and distinctness of virion net before at tained in spectacles. Manufactured bv the Spencer Optical Manufac turing Company, New York. sale oy responsible Agents in every city in the Union. E. J. JOHNSTON. Jeweler and Optician, is sole Agent for Maeon. Gru. from whom they can only be obtained. No ped dlers employed. The great demand for these Spectacles baft in duced unscrupulous dealers to palm off an inferior r.n«l spurious article for the Diamond. Great care ■WM be taken to see tluit the trade-mark (which is protected by American letters Patent) ipadoueverypufa*. - - LAED, MEAL, BULK MEATS, SALT, SYETTP, Etc. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. NO CUNGK^U^e™ AUGUS- GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, Geoboia Central Railroad, Savannah, July 5,1S7S. O N and niter Sonday, tho Mh inst., Pnsseniror Trains on tho Georgia Central Railroad, its brunches nnd connections, will run as follows: DAT TRAINS GOING SOUTH AND WEST. Leave Savannah 1 ; ?9 p M Leave Augusta p M Arrive at IliUedgeville UJ} p M Arrive at Eatonton a M finite at Macon 10:15 p at Arrive at Savannah W* p M Leave Macon for Atlanta ljd® p M Leave Macon for Kufaulu p Leave Maron for Columbus 10JS5 P M Arrive at Atlanta 5:30 AM Arrive at Eufaula p 51 Arrive at Columbus 4:00 A m: 3taking dote connection with trains leaving Atlanta and Columbus. NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Clayton 7:20 a H Leave Columbus 2:50 a si Leave Atlanta 1:50 F M Arrive at Macon from Clayton 5:25 P at Aitivc at Macon from Columbus 7:30 P M Amve at Maeon from Atlanta. 7:20 P AC Leave Macon 7:40 p it Leave Sax annah j*:40PM. Arrive at MmedrerfOe 11KH r >c Arrive at Eatonton 12:52 am Arrive at Augusta..."!""*’" ”" 4:00 am Arrive at Savannah.. OKW A M Making perfect connection with trains leaving Augusta. l’assengcrs going over the MOledgeviDe and Ea tonton Branch will take night train from Colum bus, Atlanta and Macon, day trains from Augusta and Sax-annah, which connect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted) with tho MiUedgcviUe and. Eatonton trains. An elegant sleeping car on all night trains. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can to had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski House, comer at Bull and lliran streets. Oltlee Mien trom 8 xx to 1 r x.and trom S toC r il. Tickets eon alro to had at Denot Office. WILLIAM ROGERS. july 8 tf General Superintendent, SUMMER SCHEDULE, DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN TO AND FROM Macon, Brunswick, Savannah & Florida. Office Macon and Brunswick Railroad, Macon, Ga., July 22.1873. O N nnd after Wednesday. July 23d, Passenger Trains on this road will be run as follows: DAT PASSENGER, DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED FOR THE PRESENT. Leaxo Macon...to., 8:50 ax Arrive at Jcsup 6:45 r x Arrive at Brunswick 10:15 r x Arrive at Savannah 10:50 p x Arrive at Tallahassee 10:12 a x Arrive at Jncksnovillo 10.12 A X Leave Jacksonville 2:40 PX Leave Tallahassee 2:40 P x Leave Savannah 5:20 a x Leave Brunswick... I 6:00 a x Leave Jcsup 0:00 a x Arrix-o at Macon 8:00 a X issengors from Savannah will tako the 4:30 p x train for Brunswick, and 5:20 a x train for Macon. HAWKINSVILLE ACCOR MOD AVION TRAIN, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Maeon 3:50 p x Arrive at Haxvkinsxille 7:30 PX Leave HawkinnviUo... 6:30 a X Arrixe at Mncon fcSS A X W. J. JARVIS. july30 tf Mwter Transportation. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, Central Railroad. Atlanta Division, Atlanta. July 5,1873. /^tN and after Sunday, July 6th, Passenger Trains on this Rood will run as follows: DAY PASSENOER TRAIN. Leave Macon ...11:00 AX Arri vo nt Atlanta ... 5:30 A X Leavo Atlanta ... 1:50 P X Arrive at Maron ... 7:20 I* X NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon ..11:10 PX Arrive at Atlanta .. 5:50 A X Leave Atlanta .. law A X Arrive at Macon .. 7:00 AX Southwestern Railroad for Columbus ami ncir in Southwestern Georgia. At Atlanta, with Wei Corner Cherry and Third streets, Under Ralston Hall. july 30 Sm M-A-CON, GEORGIA. WRIGHT’S IiPYGd Anti-Friction Horse Power. : fit julyOtf is stamp oct!5dAwly* METROPOLITAN IRON & BRASS WORKS Canal street, front Otta ta 7th, RICHMOND, - . . VA. WM. E. TANNER & CO., EN8INEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. EXGEfES OF AIiI. KINDS. send lor Circular. H. R. BROWN, jyMfr Agent. ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country where Loom Reeds, Harnesses —AND— Patent Wire Heddles Also. SUPPLIES used in COTTCUvIu^nvoOLEX MILLS promptly furnished. . . D. a BROU N. Baft Lowell. Mom, t*. S. BARLOW HOUSE, AMEBICUS, GA., WILEY JONES & OO., Propr'si Ia first-class and in business center. Board per day fc*. Lodging or single meals 50 cts mar9 5m COMICS SION HOUSE AT LEAHY, S. W. RAILROAD. CALHOUN, COUNTY, GA. rpHt ncdenifDcd haa erected a Store House at A Leary, Ga., on the eMtokwi U the South western Railrcod to Blakely, and takes this raeth- ul o( hrmmnring to the public that he is prepared receive cucuignments « enods and pruiuce of every destyiptioo. which jrill be sold at wholesale or retail as directed, to the ta*st advantage- Strict attention will be given to the business, and satis faction guaranteed in every instance. BOB’T. A. H1SBET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conor MULMUT HT. and COTTON A YE. (Ortr Piutjc'i Drag Store). janUOn JUCOX. OA. Pickles and Sauces. A LLSPICE, White Mustard Seed, -OL Ginger, Celery Seed. OtotOb Anise Seed, Pepper, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, • Tumeric, Mace, Mustard. . A* the season for putting up Picklevand Sauces is at hand, buyers will find a full line of tbe above article* at my store. I have a large number of empty Battles suita ble for putting up Catsup, ete, which I will sell at 25 cents per dozen. Al**o, a quantity of one and two gallon Jugs, at 5 cents per gallon. ICE COED;; SODA; WATER ! Wii’u delirious Fruit SYRUPS, ia dispensed daily from Tuft’s Arctic Fountain. ROLAND B. HALL, Corner Cherry street arid Cotton Avenue. atueXtf. HARE ISON, BRADFORD tt CO’S STEEL PENS. Special attention called to the well known numbers, 505-75-28-20 aad 22. Fsctarr, Xt. Vernon; Office 7S, Jnbn St., Mew Ynrlu atur24 3m Tlie Only “Cast Steel Pinion Power” in the World. ’TT7'E present to the Planters of the South tho best and only suitable 1IORSK POWER for Ginning v v ^Cotton, CMndfn&Corn. or Thrcshiiig Grain, ever before offered to the public. We. tho proprie- cotton for market, assert. Speed and Lightness of wwfiippi—wmmrnm—— r-j-ijp* tors, liax'ing liad a Dumber of years’ exjiericnnjin producing and preparing Cotton for market, amort, without the fear of contradiction, that in point of Simplicity, Durability, WRIGHT’S IMPROVED POWER Par Exceeds any other that has over boon Used in the United States. We claim for it that two good mules will gin throo ljales of cotton in a day on a forty wit/ gin, and that four good mules will gin on a fifty saw gin four and a half to five bales of cotton; tliat the gin- n»y will b»s continuous, not lieing liable to interruption from sagging of the machine house, as this ~ self-adjusting, adapting itself readily to the upward or downward tendency of tho floor. The the machine, except an oraim * CHANGE OF SCHEDULE SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, Southwesteu.y Railroad Company, Macon, Ga., July 4,1873. O N ami after Sunday, tho 6th inst.. Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows: DAY BUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon to 8:00 a x Arrive at Eufaula 4:40 P x Arrix’O at Clayton 6:20 P x Arrive at Albany 2:45 P X Arrive at Arlington 6.-00 P X Arrive at Fort Gaines 4:40 p x IiCavo Claxdon 7:20 a x Leave Eufaula 8:50 a x Leave Fort Gaines 8:35 a x Leave Albany 10:33 A x Arrive at Macon #..... 5:25 P X Connects with tho AUmny Train at Smitliville, and tho Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbert daily, ex cept Sunday. Albany Train connects daily with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Trains at Alnany, and will run to Arlington on Blakely Extension Monday, Wednes day and Friday, returning following days. COLUMBUS DAY PA9SENGBR TRAIN. Leave Maeon *..10:55 p x Arrive at Columbus 4:00 a X Leave Columbus “ SO p x Arrive at Macon hi 7 **0 P X BUFAULA NIGIIT FREIOIIT AND ACCtMIMODATlON TRAIN. Leavo Macon :..11:15 P X Arrive at Eufaula 12.10 r X Arrive at Albany 7:57 ax Leave Eufaula 10:20 p x Leave Albany 8:30 r x Arrive at Silicon 10-.30 a x Trains will leave Macon and Eufaula on tlio schedule Sunday, Tuesday and Thurday nights, nnd connect at Sm”’ ’** *" julyCly Smitliville with Albany trains. VIRGIL roWBBfi Engineer and Superintendent- CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Forty-one Miles Saved in Distance OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. -Macon, May 18,1873. O N and after Sunday, May 19,1872, ami until further notice, the trains oil this Ruud will runs a follows:] DAY TRAIN—DAILT (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Maeon 6:30 a X Arrive at Augsuta 1:15 PX Leave Augusta. 1:50 px Arrive at Maeon 8:15 P X PassengiTH leaving Macon nt 6:30 a x make close connections at Cainak with day passenger trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and nil points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going North, nnd with trains for Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, and all stations on the Geor gia Railroad. Tickets sold and baggage checked to all points North, both by rail and by steamships from Charleston. ang7tf 8. K. JOHNSTON. Sup’t entire fixtures accompany t ■ that <t can be These Powers are Manufactured of the Very Best Material, And will be warranted for twelve months. The only part of Horse Power most liable to wear is the small pinion which gives *p.*ed to the " Power.” This we have remedied by having it (at a great cost) made of the very beat Cast Steel. Price 3145, or 5150 delivered at purchaser's station. WE ASK ONLY A TRIAL. For further particulars, address MALONE, WILLINGHAM & CO., MACON". C.EORGIA. LAWTON & BATES, WHOLESALE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTERN’ AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO. Office General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga., July 10,1873. O N ari after tills date— LIGHTNING ET PRESS For New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities, Leaves Maeon, by Maeon A Western Rail- . «»d 11:00 A X Arrives at Atlanta 5:30 p X Leaves At lanl a 6:00 p X Arrivesat DaJtou J0:30 p x Arrives at Chattanooga 1:10 ▲ X Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cars py this train from Atlanta toLynchburg and all intermediate points without change. Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:44 P x, over thir teen hours earlier than passengers by any other route can with safety reach New York,leaving the same evening. DAY WESTERN EXPRESS. Leaves Macon at.............. 11:10 p x Leaves Atlanta at to...... 8:30 a x Arrives at Chattanooga..; 4£0 a x Close connection at Chattanooga for all points West. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains. For further particulrs addraexs B. W. WRENN. July 11 tf General Passenger Agent. POET EOYAL RAILROAD, Office of Engineer and Superintendent, Augusta, Ga^ June 28,1873. O N and after Monday. June 30, trains on this Road will run as follows: DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at .to.. 6:45 A X Arrive at Port Royal at ^:\6 p x Arrivo at Charleston at 4:45 px Arrive at Savannah 3:30 px UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at ^45 A M Leave Charleston at....„to 8:10 A X Leave Savannah at 9-jo a x Arrive at Augusta at ... 5A8 p x DOWN NIGHT PA&SENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at 2.10 p X Arrive at Port Royal at 11 £5 p X Arrire at Charleston at. 5.-00 a x Arrive at Savannah at... 12fi0 p X UP NIGHT passenger train. Will leave Port Royal at 10^0 P X Leave Charleston at 6KX) p x Leave Savannah at 0:50 p a Arrive at Augusta at - &00 A X Passengers leaving Maeon by the 6A0 a x train 3Iaron and Augusta Railroad, arrive at Augus- tr. in time to make clone connection with the down night passenger tr.*i:i on^tbis^road fo^r Port Ro^tU tadBaramo. july 1 tf —DEALERS IN- FOB BENT. attached, oa Tatnsll Square, 1 COIN, OATS, HAY, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bagging, Ties, Etc. FOURTH STREET, joontt MACON, GA. stbi ctj.y COMMISSION HOUSE R. M. WATERS & 10., SC Broail St., Xcw York. BANKERS —AS»- Cotton Commission Merchants. Buy »nJ «•!! ountrarts for future delirarytd cot- Uai. IA*posit accounts of liankers, merchants and oth.*rs are especial^- solicited. <uij6d3ra PLANTERS’ BANE, FOHT VALLEY, CA. T) ECEIVRS Deposits, discounts Paper, buys and XV aeHa Excbange; also. (J.ild and Silver. Collections made at all accessible poi» ts * lnU*r*-».t paid on Deimsitn when made (or a specified lime, Wm. J. Anderson, Pres’t. W. E. Brown, Cash’r DIRECTORS: Wm. J. Anderson, Col. Hugh L. Dennard Coi. L. M. Felton, Dr. W. A. Mathews. ■ Dr, Wm. B. Holliwhuad, de Utffl