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THE CITY.
FRIDAY MORMNG.aKPTKMBFlt 1 !w«'
Peer. W, Leroy Bro'
tTnivor.ity was in the ci
mr, of the State
ity buit night.
M a tor Ilurr returnee
Het night.
1 from Louisville
Rev. J. W. Burke, af
ter a few weeks
ntraiizinj in North Go n
■gia, hasn turn.^1
to the city.
Col. Jbsor B. Cl*mmi>
Ls n rain ^
dourly ill ns to lie confii
nod to lii.s home.
Ho arae not at hi, office
at all yesterday.
Coo. L. N. AVnrrrLE. has returned
home, after a pleasant and profitable mr
journ, at b. ime of the fashionable resorts
in the North. He is greatly re- operated
l>y bis trip.
Koerm A: Bonn.
Attention is called to tho adrertise-
njsnt of Messrs. Rogers A Bonn* They
hare in store an immense stoek of pro
vision* and groceries, and are fully pre
pared for any demand of tho fall and
winter trade.
Sr. Hap.nn'. Retrain*.
Mr. Hopson's remair. did not arrive
last evening was expected, the train
having failed to makeeonnection atWoah-
ington city. If uo ftlKlier dr»ay occu,
the remains will arivc to-night, on tlie
chrht O’clock train from Angusta.
Col. J. T. Leaner*, news editor of tlio
Constitution, is spending the present
week in Macon. He is reporting for the
Macon Department of that paper. The
Colonel is one of the truest gentlemen on
the Georgia press, and is a roost agreea
ble companion.
Rrv. J. 0. Ilmxau .pastor of Mulberry
street Methodist Church, is st home, af
ter a delightful run to tho for North,
His health is vastly improves!, and be
will be able to resume the duties of his
high calling and discharge them with
more vigor than ever.
Sudden Drafli.
Mr. H. 8. Fcagin, telegraphed from
Columbus yesterdsy that his mother-in
law, Mrs. Johnson, died very suddenly at
three o'clock yesterdsy morning.
Ho also telegraphed that his little son
ecomod to bo somewhat better, and hopes
aro entertained that thojlittle'fellow will
roeovor.
A Combat.
A couple of Third street yonng gen
tlemen had n muscular difference of opin
ion, yesterday afternoon. Both main
tained tho argument in a forcible man
ner. until outside parties intefered and
further argument was delayed until this
njofning, when it will be concluded be
fore the Mayor’s court.
Netv Unrbrr Midp.
Mr. Henry Schmidt lias opened a new
barber shop in If off building, next door
to tho Isaacs House. Ho has it thorough
ly equipped with now furniture, and has
in front the handsomest barber sign in
Macon. Mr. Schmidt, for a number of
year*, has been ono of Mr. Loh’s operat
ives, and he is known to In a first-rate
barber.
to speak to everybody who lifted their
hats to us on the way, it was not in ac
cordance with our custom, bet beams-’
wc desired to feel sad do, for one brief
while, as grand people feel and do.
This carriage is one of the many addi
tions that Mew. Heath A Forter are
making to their rolling stock. 1 it is as
handsome an e3tabli.-.hment as there is in
Mn on.
THE LOST CHILD EOI'ND.
He Wander* Away Three Hlle* From
■•me.
Mention was made yesterday morning
of the fact that a little three jam old
win of Mr. Charles A- Kendall, had wan
dered away from home and was lost. It
was very painful to think of the dan^-r-,
the little fellow was likely to encounter
about the city, and when up to daylight
next morning no tidings of him ha-1
reached the ears of liis agonised mother,
it was dreadful to think that he might
haro wundCTitl aWh y ^ river.
We are gla* ZJ] rv-nnee, however,
that the child waa returned and
sound to his mother yesterday morning,
lie wam found Wednesday evening, on
the Macon and Western railroad track,
above the Laboratory, and fully three
ynjlftg from his home. IXow he ever got
so far away U aJipost past comprehension.
mtcy # vhP Kira near the
*uF. ••—- ^ - • - Lanin?, ^
railroa/l track, sitting in nia —. '
a child crying on the truck. He went out
and found the little fellow walking up
and dqwn the track, crying, and in a state
of perfect bewilderment. He took the
child home with him and kept him dur
ing tha night—the child being unable to
give any account of himself. Yesterday
morning Mr. Riley came to the city to
seek tho parents of tho little wanderer.
Of course ho had no trouble in finding
them, and soon had the pleasure of re
storing tho child to its overjoyed mother.
It is fortunate that Mr. Riley heard the
child's cries and went to its relief; for, in
all probability, had he not done so, it
would have remained upon the track un
til a train came along ar-d perhaps crushed
it to death.
THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND
Financial and Commercial j READING NOTICES;
MESSENGER: MORTUNG, SEPTEMBER .11,1878.
But
r new
ote Liv-
Stri'-t
Cotton.
There uhuledomrinthere
Utile is rominiT nl Irem Say direction. A
tnW And tbeir w»y in every iUr. » c‘|i
erpod middling in .ctivc dimsnd »t is..
.nrtdl.neoxnntatrt. fraction ^
Tbe receijiU Mnee Mag **” * ,, ^
Shipment’ durins the !•'»- “
lisle*. SalesTS.
VAC05 COTTON MTATKilXT.
smelt on 1Je °
r^oi i\«wl mimv Ui*t report
RrWITCd ioumj
cs
Tlic Weather
Tho weatlier opened very hot yesterday
morning, bnt about cloven o'clock, banks
of clouds rolled up in tho west and seve
ral light showers of min fell, cooling tho
atmosphere and moisturing it, making it
tax more endurable than it was before
the rain. Then) was somo thunder and
lightning, but not enough to constitute
much of a storm.
The Kills;hi* of Pytlilns.
It- had been expected that a now lodge
Of the Knight.4 of Pythias would be insti
tute! in this city to-night, but owing to
tho nhsonco of Colonel Davidson, Grand
Chancellor, from tho State, tho institu
tion had to bo postponed for a week. It
will take place next Friday night, with
briUiuit promise of being one of the most
nourishing lodges in the country.
Central City Park.
The painters are giving an entirely
new aspect to tho grand entrance to Con
trol city park.
The work of raising the bippodromo
lias commenced. Several teams are en
gaged in transporting it from the labora
tory to the park, and Mr. Pettit is put
ting it. up as fast os it arrives.
The grans is being all cleared off th
milo brack, and the track otherwise put
in fine condition.
The County Court.
Spencer Hancock, colored, tried
before Judge Weems yesterday on th
charge of whipping Iris wife. He was
found guilty and sentenced to pay a fin<
of one hundred dollars anti costs, in de
fault of which ho will serve eight months
in the chain-gang.
This is the same fellow who. some t
ago, was acquitted of the charge of hav
ing furnished Joe McCrary the gun with
which he attempted to shoot the otti»
who were seeking to arrest him.
Patron* of Husbandry.
Mr. E. Taylor, of Colaparelnv. will
gnnire a grange of the Patrons of Hus
bandry, in Rutland district to-day.
Colonel Goo. W. Adams, of Forsyth,
an active Patron, is in tho eity on his way
to Jones county, to organize a grange.
Wilkinson county now has seven
granges. The seventh ono was organ
ized at U'hito Oak Springs, on the 1st.
instant.
Mr. John P. Fort, master of a grange
in this city has returned from a protract
ed pleasure trip to the North.
I.nrjrr Receipt*.
Mr. Geo. W. Head, the day Iwfore
yesterday, received two full car-loads of
tobacco—probably the largest stock that
0ver reached Macon in one day. He has
made excellent arrangements for keeping
on hand as large a stock its is kept any
where in the State.
Mr, Gust in’s corps du pare are still at
work upon tho parade ground, and are
making an excellent job of it. They are
also cuU-ng some new drives and prome
nades from Floral Hall to the hippodrome.
All the stumps on the grounds are being
grubbed up.
Messrs. Ellis A Cutter have a full bri
gade of mechanics at work framing tho
warehouse. It will be ready to raise in a
few days.
X Fox ( base.
It is not often that city folks are re
galed with such a spectacle as a fox chase
through a business portion of the city;
but such an event occurred here yester
day. A genuine fox—lately escaped from
the Third street menagerie—was seen
rambling down an alley from Third to
Fourth streets. Several gentlemen who
do business in the cotton line, saw the
game, and with many a whoop and halloo,
louder than was over omitted by a pock
of dogs, they began the chase, and never
cmcc lost the trail until Reynard was a
captive in the arms of one of the pursu
ers. This chase w as not strictly confined
to l«oys ; but youths of a larger growth
entered upon it with the most enchanting
fervor.
X Pine Turn Oat.
ytc enjojtd the luxury, last evening,
of a ride. it. a fine new phaeton, belonging
to Messrs. Heath A Porter, behind a
spanking team of bays, rigged out in as
hanu*otx\e suits of ham oof as was ever
made in Macon. Tbe carriage is from
the repository of Messrs. Collias A Little,
the harness was manufactured by Messrs.
W. L- Henry A Co., and the horses were
only a fair sample of the many fine teams
in Messrs. Heath A Porter’s stablss. It
was a luxurious ride, tpd if we declined
The Mayor's Court.
His Honor, Alderman Cornell, found
five names upon his register yesterday
morning. Two were against parties for
violating tho licenso ordinance, ono of
which was continued, and tho other paid
up without further colloquy.
Ono young man was up upon the three-
pronged charge of disorderly conduct,
shooting in tho city and stealing. Tho
last named charge was withdrawn from
tho Mayor’s court and will be mode be-
foro Judge Weems. A hearing of the
other charges was postponed until to-day.
Andrew Johnson, a colored galoot, was
up on a double-barreled case of sliarp
practice, which is likely to involve him
in not less than a dozen months' service
in tho chain gang. The circumstances
are about as follows: Ho pulled off bis
coat a day or two ago and gave it to a
couple of other negroes, asking them to
take it to a femalo colored pic vender and
pawn it for some food for him. "When
asked why he did not tako it himself, ho
said he already owed the woman some
thing, and ho did not want her to see
him. The two men then took the coat,
as requested, and “spouted” it for a forty
cent luncheon, which Johnson received
and ate. Having satisfied his appetite,
tho rascally negro wanted his coat again,
and in order to get it, ho had tho two
men who served him, arrested on the
charge of stealing the coat. Fortunately
the men had witnesses sufficient to prove
their part of tho transaction, and when
tho officers had heard their statement and
it* proof, they very properly turned tho ,
two men loo*) and arrested Johnson and
lodged him in the barracks. Ho was
tried yesterday morning and sentenced
to pay a fine of ten dollars or to serve
twenty days on tho street*.
Upon tho heels of this charge came an
other accusing Johnson of having stolon
a watch and pistol from another negro.
Of course ho denied tho “ soft impeach
ment,” but when ho was lodged in the
barracks, and bad had lima to meditate
upon his felonious follies, ho called an
fficcr to him, confessed the theft and
told where tho watch and pistol could be
found. Tho officer wcn~, to tho place
designated, found the aitides and
stored them to their 4-iwner. For this
offense Johnson will have a liuarin,
Judge Weems’ earliest cor.verience.
diaries Holmes, colored, was arrested
an accomplice of Johnson, in the steal
ing of the watch and pistol; but as there
not testimony enough to warrant his
detention, he was discharged.
Stork on bend this eitniag *•
latest marketsbt telegraph
Financial.
•t 151- Money S&7. Ktrliarere. k>i*«L JJg
7|. Govcmnicnla quiet «ith lower pner*.
**Kremnc—Money mtaer st IgTjStertjfcJi*
Gold 15i ■ 151. Gorcn.inau. dull «sl lo«rer.
Sure londii nuitt »nd noitunal-
IT
D.«-*-- a M: new *1: Vuviniivi <H: new M. rare
* lkUt-d 511; Itani 1M : IiiiiilitaMjHj™?
JrTu-. 55: r.M. Afob—..**
Goorn* Sv «5; A**! North t>rnli n »» -.l- t'£”
5jVmiltaJ.ll; s.*!th cri'»> <el;newl».
•' rojd»tI5JS to
The GoTcn.meKt K.1J 5I.5UW " *
liA -
Bid. tor nortr 1.000000 ritj Mock to-dar
.rod 3 j. r premiani.
Loxhos—Noon—The expretel rlunsc. j„ ()„.
llsnk of Enxlsnd rate’ ua* not nude. The
weather ia vet uid nnlarncahle. Conaal.
NnOitun.-Eschanse—Sterling; i»T \ew
Tort S«rht ( iranhim. Geld 15J.
{tottasx. '
*fn» Noon—Cotton Brmer; Mkat;
ui.land’. fJ; Orleant.
Vutur- opened: S.-pten lier lSine,?18J: I
A Card.
Esau Extra nnd Ea^lu Fomilj are
well knoirn to all honsetvixp*. «nd nee-1
no recommendation- W. J*. Lawton.
Esau Choice Flocb has nevor taken
:uit premiums. ITliy.-' BeCan e it hx-.
neTer Ircen exhibited. ..u-Sltf
Eagle Choice Flouc. is pronouncedl.y
all who have tried it the bat- Manufac
tured by W. J. Lawton A Co.
ang31tf
The trade will save money by pur
chasing their flour of the Eagle Mills.
All grades guaranteed to give satisfac
tion! only best amber end white wheat
used. aug31tf
VouTUER-V Cabbaoes and Bell Peppers
for Pidding at S. T. WALKEn’s.
HEW APVEBTISEMEST8. ,
duoor thanks. ““
Ur UKl Mn, Chark-a Kendall take th» metlwl |
of returning their thanks to tbooe persons w
\ indb' assisted in finding their elnld who *
^on the « imt-to Mr. Riley who
kin ,Uj- took rsre of him dunn? the nytlit.
H*
Maoon Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1.
“ rrEKDOcrreriv Meeting TO-NIGHT st S
n ufonu.
' By order of Foreimn^, ^ QRRRK. SeercWy.
PALI* TftAIlE, 1873.
THE
Best. Ksfiis a LARAE.-Tlii» well known
and reliable firm lure revcived a lure lot of Dr.
Hood-* Eureka Liv.-r Medicine. It bss the pra.se
* all Who have tried it. In bottles at 50 cents
and JlJOO. .
A Fresh lot of Maillard unrivaled
Candies at S. T. "Walker b.
pjgcyl
LOGAN FERTILIZER
©EPi UINE
LOUISIANA CANE SIR]
50 BARRELS ON
THIS IS NOW THE ONLY
Pure New Orleans Syrup Now in
ROGERS A LEMAN. General Agents for the
»We now justly celebrated FerlilWng Com
pound, would res]Kctfully inform the puh..c
tta t they have s supply now ready for immediate
delivery- It is just the article needed for Wheat
and Turnips-
It is no longer an exiierimcnL In 110 000 *“
‘• --lik'd to give satisfaction. Price »15
stance has.. - **.csK) pounds.
BEjT.-Hooi-a Eim-ka
--*~*iQn in the ,or < l lulntit - v to eompest a ton
E0GERS& LEMAN,
-•*5W0CtU l^ 00 ^’
General Agents, HoHii..
au?2t*tf
the tint Tuestb.y in Octobor next, before t._
Court-house door, in tl»e town of Clinton, within
tbe le*al hours of ale, the following described
property, to-wit:
Two hundred acres of land, more or less, known
tl»e Lockett laud, adjoiuins lands of J. G.
anti--tl.-rs. ai i:. * i:i s-.i-l n-mity. Is*-\i.-.l
Tde CiiExrErr a-.
Lircr Medicine gives univer>al ^
treatment of Li Ter Disc**-. Dyspepsia. Sick licau-
ache. Gottimiess. a.n*l all tliat class of diseases
arising from a disordered state of the stomach
and liver. novSOly
Eight hundced boxes tobacco just re
ceived and for sale at manufacturer's
Future* cioMsi nna; wie* jouw; sepwmiier i t v w Tx rAn
IS SMS; October 181.16; November 17 11-16; De- P nccs UI °* " * ULAD *
cwnber 171; Januaiy I7L*.18. . | scpt3 8t
Baltimore—Cotton quiet; ctok* rereapU IS; I
export* oa*twi*e25: udes SIS; stock 527; Macon, Ga., 28th August, 1873.
dhm^lW: towmiddlnuf etnet ^.ureh-j jXcssrs. J. H. Zbilik A Co.-Some
dlirur li>5; low middlix^; 171; *trict*rootl onliunry clironie nervous dyspepsia to such an ex-
\i'llvlVOTOX—Cotton .ready; net rj.vi|.U 5; tent that my health was much impaired.
ArorsTi^eioUon^nrinei^* rewipta I«; rale , So rapid was the advance of this imridi-
WO; midden?. 172^18. ous compLiint that I soon felt that my
twYiiddi"n^Hr tarci “* rei ' 1PU “ 5i constitution was broken. After Buffering
middu’^f'is” 1 for A cars 1 advised to try
Mobile—Cotton firm and in fair deinnnd; net Simmons' Liver Regulator, but declined, . .... . ..
roccipU 148; export* coeutwhse 77; ml«* lW;»tock I , T , , » •. * * Bridge*.executrix of Bennett Bridge*, deceased.
5765; middliiur* 18; low middling* 16J. j because I had conceived it to be only Vft Green WiUianiHon. principal, and WilUam.
* ■ * * Childs William C. Butler, and Benjamin L. llol*
land, security. Levied on as tho property of Wil
liam Childs security. Said land adjoins the lands
of Green Middle!) rook* and others. Also, one bay
mare, one yoke of oxen*, two cows and calves, two
stacks of fodder and ono two-horse wagon. Sold
ns the property of Great Williamson, principal
Property pointed out by security.
EERTZ, VIRGIN & CO,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF
WHolesal© Buyers
To their largo and well assorted Stock of Clothing for tho country trado.
And none even to be had in New Orleans.
"W"© ‘W'ill Sell at Low FVicJ
bosses &
At length, believing
BOTOS-Gottoiaready: rerriptsil-; gms.il;; , uit ,. nt mw li c ine.
Bilos 300; stock ;r/«i :middhncs a -1. f , ■ ,
Norfolk—Cotton firmer; net nratiU U0t it could do no harm, I yielded. In a few
3I0! ,iU: 6Wi ,a ' T months I became not only relieved, but
' Mskphia—Cotton seare« net rerai.UMC; ship- absolutely cured, and for two yearn past I
mcntslOO; stock 3225; middlings 18J. ’ * * *
Philadelphia—CotUm firm; net rernpt*. 9Q; J have been thoroughly restored to health
ESiSSSm?™ 1 **“**** VJU striCt and the enjoyments of life.
Linenrool—Noon—Cotton ffrm mid not quot- I I look upon the “ Regulator ” as a
ably higher; sales 1SUOO; export nnd *ji«cuVqion I jncwf, excellent medicine, and will always
Evening-Cotton sale, toilay T600; American. i»T0 it hy me to resist any insidious np-
sales of uplands on barisyoed flrijpn dclirer- | proachcs of my old enemy.
able November and De'rvinqer, 8J; upland* de- “ * “*
lively of new crop on bo»i* urcml onlinury 8J.
I write this in gratitude for the ben- ^ muloSi bllrk Ilonsa mu , 9 mnle< i
efit which I have received from the use nml one a black horse mule named Reubin. Lev
principal, and B. H. Green, security. Property
pointed out by aecurity’a attorney. h
Alau, at the same time and place, 100 acres I
land, sokl to Kitisfy a li fa bsued from the Supe
rior Court of aid comity, in favor of Ricliard H.
Hutdiiug vs. Nirhobs C. Simmes and Sarah
Sinnin-s. Property pniuicd out hy plaintiff. Said]
lands adjoins Oliver Morton and others. ■
Also, at the same time and place, 200 acres
land ; sold to xatbfy a t; fa bsued from the Supe
rior Court of said county, in favor of 3Iar>* g
KetiStd*
fore the Court-liouse door, in tho town
I Dublin, in said county, on tlie tirst Tuesday in
October noxt, the following described property,
Produce.
New Yoi:k F!« »:r di.vl.-fur... r. Wi. :»t
ltf 2 better at $1 65 for No. 2 Milwaukee. Com
1 letter; steam Western mixed Fork
quiet and unclianiced. Lard steady; old steam
8|. Turpentine quiet at 43|£.44. Rosin firm at
$3 20 strained. FreiffhM ffnn. 1; j
Evening.—Southern flo#/ in fair request
shade bmvprices at ST.irfiMi common to fair
extra. 31 * 10 75; good to dioico 10 75.
Whisky dull and unsettled, with lower qming
selling; sellers 02; buyers$L Wheat lt^2lx*t-
terfor spot |mreels; 1(^2 better for arrivals. Corn
lg2 bettor at Cy.lf.C-l. steamer. Western mixed.
Fork quiet and mu-hansed. Beef quiet and un-
chaiurcd nt 50. Lanl unsettled at
tapaatto unchangetl. Rosin quiet »t $$20.
Fn-ights
i£ li
I of tbe Regulator,
Respectfully, etc.,
W. 13. Hall,
Principal of Hall’s Select School.
aug29d£wlw Macon, Ga.
Gold Dust Whisky and fresh Cheese at I
It S. T. Walkeb’s.
I ied on as tbe property of Quin L- Harvard, to sat
isfy A Superior Court fi P*Tn favor of Sarah R. Al
len vs. Quin L. Ilarvonl, nnd also, at the same
time and place, ono gray mnlo named Sally. Sold
to satisfy one Superior Court fl fa in favor of Har-|
| deman Jc Sparks vs. Quin L. Harvonl. Property
j-ointed out by jilaiutil.
to Liverpool dull per steam; grain 111
Excursion Tickets to New York.-
Tickets yia Atlantic Coast Line for sale
by Brown & Co. For round trip $43,
This
reliable
/QUITMAN MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE
V£ Will be add. before tho Court-house door, in
| Georgetown. Quitman county, Ga, on tho first
iis is the shortest, quickest and tnnst I fife £
iablo route. Men! M d berths tot- ni^&TO^W«
rtiangoL ’SrtiraTvatglfi^'r'iiiirouTtnnaral I nished between Portsmouth and Now I liivral'fnisreeietc. lTopcrty jmintnloutlii 11
SWsrti. SVSl Information given on BU route.;. =" J ""gj
‘ ‘ * —* — ” * fell auirust3-suiiitthur tf j »*)>,. fiotl
for tierce: keg9l®l«»; sfeajnTi; small order J
higlie. Whisky* nothiulT doing.
New Okltaxs.—FIonrduH; treble extra. $6 65 I _ , . , . .
«7 -li; family js so lv 75. c.m, Ms and tan EtonT hundred ljoxes tobacco just re . uo Iloll „„ llle
&jSSJft& ri « / d d5.’S3 pr ^ 3 - GEO - W ‘ ^ I *»?*i"^“ £ creditors_at law to bo
lower; Louisiana at W; Cincinnati 811*5. Lanl I *
s S^Lomv^dwr Smf'iSta\im>ved de- | Eight HUNDRED bores tobacco just re,
^ and {or saIft at
tor. Whisky lower at 93Alon. Fork quiet at prices by Geo. n. Head.
$16 75. Bacoc* (lull; only limited jobbing de- sent3 3t
mnml. Lard unchanged. I r
CKscmsATi.—Flour linn .at $6 H567. Com
rjiy sajd letters! should not be granted.
Witness my luuid and ollicial signature, this
September - 1875. W. F. CANNON.
sep530d Ordinary.
Fainnliiir In the Old Time.
The following rather old letter, which
has been handed to us by Dr, A. P. Col
lins, gives the very satisfactory result of
an agriculture! experiment made thirty
four years ago, by a gentleman who was
• veil known to many c-f the present
residents of Macon.
Macon, 29th October, 1839.
Gkn’l. Hamilton—.Sir.* I have care
fully cultivated the Texas cotton seed
which you were kind enough to preseut
to me, and I herewith send you a state
ment of the result of its production for
this season, us far os it luts been picked
out.
I measured off three acres, which I had
picked over five times, and the followiug
' e result of the pickings:
1st acre: 328-4T»6-fit'V-618-969—2.975 lhs
2d acre: 442-506-598-fi24-821—2,991
3d acre: 297 -357-1178-942-93S—3,712
The third acre was in high state of
cultivation, and will yet yield from eight
hundred to one thousand pounds more.
The land of the first and s.vond acres
was somewhat worse, but will yet yield
from five hundred to seven hundred
pouuds more to tho acre. When all is
gathered and weighed I will write you
1 give you tho total amount produced
on each acre. Your obedient serv't.
Charles Collins.
ill12 WJ*linnly 2t I tlon of debility and exhaustion U a mute appeal I lfire f ^*ratSJ > ^!^’LevSi : -
“ summer 7* | kettle 8J; Bartin, good deiiiaiml I c f Xaturc for inedicuial aid to amrst tl»»* progress I .« * * ...... .
; Hrar nl. ml, m); L llm . m ttKxsi]cnt aplKalsof phLvic- _ .. ....
wSlTOTOX Writs tur K .,li»- linn at «; I al wenkmuu. to tho reaourroa of the hraliug art favor of Owen U. Masw.v vl D.WnL
Itrainfirm at M»for 'Iran...!: rrn-lc turprare Too often, unlortunatcly. tliodra^ mwMn Sherilf
iSfvffire. °T^at«dv”M ,W »*“*• .~«.w re. ... U~ .unn.- tVl.oover I 7
LivEcrooi.- Noon—ltrradMufialiuo.raiit. Ciuli I rccomnrends drastic pnnratives, or um.eral aah- j 11 1; • tjopjyUOttolgr neat, application
wheat 15s3dgl5^td. Coni 56*. | \-auts, or polsouous alkaloids, under such cirrum- j will l*e tu:ulo to tho Court of Ordinary of said
stance*, ban ally of the ailment nnd ,11 canny of | 2«S.Fj<wlew, to«UttoM htahfMa
Marino Nows.
tho patient. Whoever, on tho contrary, advises f ur tliolieiielitof (be bet
taUtamta^ta^miMwod, h
M-fCl t\V
hi*ir>» nnd cretlitorn of j
HENRY H. HA18TEN,
Administrator.
_ _ sort to that jwerless vegetable invigorant, Ilostet-
SAVAXirAU—Arrived yesterday. San Salvador I tcr * s stomach Bitters, for aid and comfort, is n I /^EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons
and Montgomery# New York, diaries M. Ixird. | A i* ;. «v tliat then* I
SarngovNa, Baltimorv. Arrived to-
Monte Christo. Sailed. Magnolia.
PUBLIC SALE
OF THE
BRUNSWICK & ALBANY
RAILROAD.
240 MILES LONG.
—15—
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,
instance in which such advice was J toticr term. 1873, of said Court for leave to sell all
given and accepted without the happiest results, tho rad and pcnonal property of Willjam ILlfiily,
v M( „ v nml desnon- late of said county, demised, for the punioso of
l-romtlio vcr> depths of wmtmm m.ddcspon JK ^- ing llL , Uebts/and for distribution among bis
deucy thousands liaro been rcstorcil to vigor. | Ucu
health and d;eeffqb>css tar the renovating opera
tion of this wbataxao sfipwlaitf w?yl MtawMye.
15th Day of October, 1873.
I All iLs medicinal ingredient* aro Kuuaikable for
their sanativo proi»ertics and in combination form
an absolute specific for indigestion, lira* com
plaint, nervous affections, rheumatism, intermit-
tent fevers, general and local weakness, and every
f nodes of disorder incident to change of season or
climat**. The stimulative element of this lnvalu-
:ib]o protective and restorative is not an impure
excitant, but the thoroughly rectified essence of
sound rye, admitted by all Os« ejicmists to be |
the most healthful of cxbjiarams,
a down-town merchant recently sued his drug'
gi»t for attempt to defraud. IIo was suffering
from inflamed kidneys and asked for Dr. Helm-
Iraki's Bucliu. Tlw druggist gave him another
kind, upon which tho profit was greater. Instead
of relieving the patient as tho genuine prepare
prejiaration had always done, the imitation com
pound aggravated tho dlgeafQ and a long and di*.
tressing illness followod. Tho court, after full
hearing, gave judgment for tho plaintiff with
costs. Moral, buy only the genuine.
JOHN H. BARNES,
Administrator of W. M. Rily, deceased.
sepSdlnwtd.
TO MERCHANTS
5 Southwestern Georgia!
Get our prices for
Window Glass.—Great attention is now de-
I servedly paid to the kinds of Window Glass used
i dwellings, stores and churches. All qualities I
of American and French Window, Photograph,
nd decree I Chit, Ground, Enameled and Picture, Colored
BAGGING,
And examinino our
,’ourt of Glynr.8 county, Glass, wholesale and retail, from Mr. P.P. Toale, T^T.f^TT R I )TT R
,e Dili in Eqntre.flbd m x a > Haync street. Cluarlesto.,.S.C. Send for VU_n,r
noe of Rufus B. Bullock. J pri ccaxrtL sentidlm |
Nkf.rasea named a town Vanderbilt
and then wrote to tbe Commodore. He
; replied that be didn’t care a d—n. They
Jmxe informally changed the name of
that town to Vanderbilt Dam—only they
put the dam first.
M. Rochefort, on leaving France for
New Caledonia in company with a batch
of fellow communists of very unclean and
unattractive appearance, is said to have
murmured. “ Alas! I always advocated
equality, and now I have got it.”
A young man named Edward Patterson,
aged 20 years, and junior clerk in the of
fice of C. A. Keep A Co., of No. 60, New
Street, New York city, levanted last Sat
urday with $32,328 in gold certificates,
bonds and greenbacks.
Th* Continental journals arc loud in
their praises of the Prussians for the or
der xnd regularity with which the evacu
ation of France was accomplished, and
for the excellent management of the
Ex-Govkknor Yates is to address the
old :*‘ttlers of Ad*xns and Brown counties, ,
Illinois, at their reunion. Yates has | - ^
swallowed an old settler before breakfast Lx:
every morning for years.
London physicians have discovered a
new use far chloroform, using it to re
move patients. They claim that the pa
tient can gutter no injury to his health
when under it* influence.
Minnesota estimates that she will
have a surplus of 30,000,000 bushels of
wheat for exportation this year.
French capitalists arc thinking of
stalling a direct lino of steamers between
New York and Marseille*.
Beavers areaaid to be again appear-
Georgia, rendered
mid court at the instance H
iovernor. John T. Brown Jt Co., 3f. I. Atkins A
Co.. Lyon, Mrljrndon A Co. et al.. coinplainnnt*.
va. Jacob K. l>art, tin- Brunswick and Allmnv
Railroad Conqauiv, et al., res]ramlents. the under-
xignod Commi**rarer*, npirainted in said Decree
for that purpuNO, will, oil
THE 1STH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1873,
offer, and expose to sale, before the Court-house
door, in the city of Brunswick, county tf Glynn.
State of Georgia, between S o'clock, A. M.. and 4
o’clock, r. M., to the hiebc*t and )>e»t bidder, the
BRUNSWICK AND A LB ARY RAILROAD,
extending from tho harbor of Brunswick, at a ,
jraint known as Dennis’ Folly, to tbe lino of the
State of Alaltama, near the city of Eufaula, in said
SiaU—a distance of two honored and forty miles,
well a* that part of the same now finished, as
t part unfinishod. together wiUi the right of
-~J tor the same, ami the lands, tracks, lines,
rails, whanes, piers, walls, fences. bridireN build-
irur^. eiwtkm*. .structuiv>. d. j. ts. stations, tix-
turvs. real estate nr.: appurteiinruvs thereto. l»e-
longing to said cor]*>ration, toeetlicr with all the
locomotiies, tflodarA cars, carriages, equipments
tools implements ninehiurn- and personal prop-
oJtyof every description owntxl by said corpora-
tkm. or in any way belonging to or appertaimngto
tbe distance, and all the
septdtf
before buying
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
FRANCHISES AND RIGHTS
under its charter now belonging to said corpora
tion.
Tho road is completed and in rood rumiins order
from Brunswick to Albany, a distaixv of one hun
dred and aevertv mile*, or iherwdtcmts with en
gines, cars, and other aaoflHBvy cquifniimu, to-
rrtlK-r with about fifty miles, nrarlv taanpleted
ami roa<l\- for the track, between Albany and Kn-
faula. with about three miles of iron laid. The
track from Brunswick to AII any is laid with firtt-
ciaMs. new and heavy **T ” red. »rr-wt!v Kn.dish.i
tbe greater porthm Fish-Bar. Tiie iron Mipfrased
i he worth ftl,700.0iAi.
Under said demv the CommLwioners are re
quired to make and execute goad and mffidenk ti-
to the purchaser, in FKK SIMPLE, free from
claims, debts, dctnaiaU. liens, boixls, morigypa
incumbrance* whatsoci cr.
TERMS OF SAKE:
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars CASH
to be {Aid on tbe day of sale, and btfcw tin* kwal
hours of sale expires, and the htett as the sain*-
may be calk'd in by the «id Comniis5,i*m«*r>. Th»*
purcliaM'r to In- plared in |ras«*s-i »n • f th«* :>r }-
the payment of tlai first instalment, and
on the pa>meat of the Isdince c€
__onqy. .The fir*
ttca an failure therein.
Also, at tbe same lime and place, will be sold
OBSTACLES TO MARRIACE
HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from
tlie effects of Errors and Abuses in early life
Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriatre re- . TT^STTT A T?T~» TirvTTom
moved. New method of treatment. New and re- I X1U W AitU Fl U OL,
markable remedies. Books and circulars sent I BROAD STREET,
free, in >.-aled enretopra. Address HOWARD I Ncar ^ opposite Montgomery and Eufaula Rail'
ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth street, Phila- rood Depot,
delpliia. Pa. an institution having a high reputa- EUFAULA. ALABAMA.
;io» for honorable conduct and professiounl skill. I j. HOWARD, - - Phoprietork.
jul>8d5m ., m . , Only a short walk to and from the Southwest-
Jor to tjie World ! Woman is Free !—Among | JJ Railroaci- Seventy-fire cents saved in orani-
tbe many modern discoveries looking to the hap
piness anil amelioration of ihe human race, none
entitled to higher consideration than tlie re
nowned remedy—Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regu
lator, Woman’s Best Friend. By it woman is
emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her
sex. Before its magic power all irregularities of
tlie womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup
pression of the menses. It removes uterine ob-
rani STOCK OF
— m
FINE CLOTHO ^
Is now complete and comprises everything new and nobby
Diagonal, Basket, Tricot,
Overcoats, Robes, Buggy Blankets, Etc., Etc.
We also ask an examination of our large stock of
Gents* Furnishing Goods,
HOLLY MILL
W E are still handling the product of the above mill and are *
tee our prices as low as any null in Georgia. The brands:
Peerless, Royal G<
WHITE WING AND CATOOA,
Are becoming more widely known every day, and we invariably sell .
they are once tried.
have tbe exclusive control for this section, of tl-
w_ ^ " Tt « OF
SILVER LAKE AND v
Which we guarantee to be as usual, “fully up” in quality. All of the i\
now getting, is made of tho very best white and amber wheat, and j,
Beaver and Cassitnere Suits, —^— 1 ■
Perfect SatisfaciiJ
in every purchase.
Wliich embraces everything new and popular in
UNDERWEAR AND NECKWEAR
OF ALL THE FASHIONABLE STYLES.
A SPECIALTY—SHIRTS made to order nnd n fit guaranteed.
a careful inspection of our goods is invited. Merchants can save both timo and money by buying
HERTZ, VIRGIN & C0„
an^31tf;P0 CHERRY STREET. MACON', GA.
.ALARM
Till or Money Drawer !
MILES’ ALARM TILL
-OR-
SAFETY MONEY DRAWER,
A Sure Protection Against Thieves.
A ilmlra*
lily adapt
to the
needs of
Fitted With Compartments
for Bills, Currency and Specie, or
Nickels. Ready to attach to any coun
ter In a few minutes' time.
—SOLD AT—
Fairbank’s Scale Warehouses,
311 Broadway* New York.
2 .Wllk Street, Boston.
And by the Hardware Trade generally.
sop2 2*wlm
WOOD.
BUTTS & ROSS.
E. B. POTTEB, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIST
kFFICE Wood’s Block, Second street, third
/ door below Jolinston jewelry establishment
Reshlencc Lnnier House.july!5 tf
FOR RENT CHEAP. ■
ttnirtions. It rures rcctipation nnd I “Spi^bv St
she system. It braces the nerves and purifies the Newsom. Possession given 1st of October. Ap-
blood. It never fails, as thousands of women will j I’iV t°.,. J- VALENTINO,
testify. This valuable medicine is prepared
sold by L. H. Brailfield, Druggist, AtlanLs. Ga.
Price $150 per bottle. All retractable dmq me
keep it.
Tcskzegee, Auu 1S68.
Me. L. H.Bkapfield—Sir: Please forward us,
umediately. another supply of Bradfield’s Fe-
miik Regulator. We find it to be all tha:
claimed for it, and wo Lure witnessed tlie most de
ckle* 1 and happy effects produced by it.
Very respectfully,
Hrxns A Alexander.
We. tlie undersigned Druggist*, take pkaaiuo
in commending to the trade Dr. J. Bradfield’s
Female Regulator—believing it to be a good
and jdhUe remedy for the diseases for which be
reeramaends it.
W. A. Lansdell, Atlanta, Ga.
PKnrKRToy. Wilson, Taylor ± Co.
Atlanta, Ga.
Red wine ± Fox. Atlanta Ga.
W. C. Lawsiie. Atlanta. Ga.
W. Root A Son. Marietta, «a.
WANTED.
| 'A SITUATION, os Salesman or Book-kecjwr in
JA. some a
Lave had s
Address
sept 12t
WHISENANT’S
Caterpillar
Destroyer!
ROYALTY REMOVED
TV^E will sell tho Wbisenant’a Caterpillar De-
» » stroyer to any who wish to use it at
seven and a half cents a pound, advising tho use
of twenty pounds to the acre. This comjraund we
have no hesitation in recommending as the most
effectual, and of little or no injury to the plant
This price is about as cheap as any farmer can
prepare it—to say nothing of the bad results
which may follow the use of such poisonous
pounds when not properly * “
hoi alii
DR. WOODBRIDGE’S
AIN LINIMENT
R EMOVES in from five to twenty minutes tho
most violent pains of NEURALGIA and
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing ray severe
forms of these diseases in from one to five days;
also the STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS which i
sometime* accompanies tho last It also cures
SPRAINS OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours; !
GUM-BOILS, NERVOUS HEADACHES, |
including those which follow Intermittent Fevers I
and Tooth Aches,in from ono to five minutes;also {
Colic. Ring Worm and 3Ieningitis. The second J
case was cured in Brunswick, relieving in the la«t i wnipouna nas Dccn expen-
in a few minutes, the pain in tlie head nnd neck, ! mented with by a good many of our planters, and
and the rigidity of the muscles of the neck. I ^*7 thoroughly. It has answered every expecta-
See circulars containing certificates of its virtues * «°n. and without injury to the plant when applied
from those who have used it, at the Drug Stores of { asdirected. N. & A. F. TIFT & 00.'
R. B. HALL, Macon, and B. F. ULMER, Savan-*.
nah, who have it for sale. Address orders to f
DR. D. G. WOpDBRIDGE. j
mch5 SawAwtf
Brunswick, Ga.
ALL NIGHT LONG!
—From this date my— 1
Saloon and Restaurant
be OPEN ALL NIGHT. MEALS served
ly hour. I keep only the
Best Wines and Liquors,
FOR KENT.
TO BENT.
O NE COTTAGE HOUSE on Bond street,...
tirely new. ALso. one DWELLING opirasite
riel l*ulaski Holt’s. Applv to
feEO. s. obkar.
WANTED AT ONCE.
\NE OR TWO first-cU** practical Gin Maker*,
ister) Uj whom the liighcit wages will l
le day or piec*.
P. C. SAWRER.
STATE OK GEORGIA —Tcorp County:
This to cvrtifv that 1 iia\e cian.in.ti tlw
•f I>r. J. Bredficld, of tli^ countv, and a
ji pronounce it to *>e a n>uihination
great merit in the treatment cf . I
first ianiK-i;: to be for- tho ,li »-».>»*» oi females for wliich he recommends j
j it. ’i hi* Deceailrar 21, UB
TELEGRAPH LINE
tbe rirht of way of said Railroad, now (
■ire, and property of the s**i»l Tckrrtph
Term*—Cash.
O. A. LOCH RANE.
A. HOOD,
R. K. HINES.
A. O. BACON.
JOHN C. NICHOLL.
J. J. HARRIS.
hiariawu* Com m m hoitmra.
thrr here been extinct for fifty jmn.
TMx Fall M«J1 Gnxctte thrt tbe
reel neme of Mi» Lydia Thomftaon, tbe
■tctiew, u Mix. Tilbury.
BAILEY’S
-CELEBRATED-
FEYEE ANDAGOB PILLS.
a eaTAia cute for chills ado nm.
Green a Braasgnol Augusta, and dnigm*ta and
merrhanto generaUr in Georgia, Florida. Ala
bama. MiaaifiKippi. Louuiana mod South Carolina.
Agents wanted where chilli prevail.
E. B. LOTLBS8,
wp4 StawfwAwlm General Agent.
Wm. 1*. Beaslet, M. D.
Hunt, Rankin k La was,
| Wholesale Agents, Maroti, Ga.
[ may ludiawAwly
| Nxrvous Debiuty.—A depre^cd, irriuldc
’ ktate of mind; a weak, nervous exhausted feel-
• ::ig; no energy or animats-n; ronfuat-d head.
{ weak incmury, uften with debilitating, involunta-
j ry discharges. The consequence of excesses, men-
I tal overwork or indiscrelioas. This xxxvors dx-
bilitt find* a sovereign cure in Hcmfuxxts
; Hoxbopatbic Specific, No. 28. It tones up the
| system, arrests discharges, dispels the tbe mental
[ gloom and dc*poodenry, and rejurenate?* the en-
| lire system. It u perfe-.-tly harn.'eas and always
effirtent- Price S5 for a package of tlvc boxes and
a large 82 rial tf powder, whidi s important in
old. aeri* -u* cora*; or $1 per enrie box. Sold bv
all drugs a&o. or aenl by mail on receipt of price.
Address HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEO
PATHIC MEDICINE CO. No. 562 Brood wav,
N. V- For sale by Juhn Ingala and Hunt. Ran
kin k Lamar, Macon, Ga. apri5codA\rtf
Mothxbs. Mothxxs. Momxaa—Don’t fed u>
procure Mxa WunsLOw^ Soothing St-
I.UP for all diraav* incident to ifae period of
teething in children. It relieves tbe child from
pain, cure* wind uohe. regulate* tbe bowels, and
by giving relief and health to the child, give* rest
to toe mother. Be sure to call for “Mas. Wins-
low's Soothing Stbup.”
For aok by all dntgftsu. junefi oodSuu
Avenue Store to Rent.
rrqjjj STORE mi Cotton Avenue, now occupied
JL by Mi>. Hendrix.
,U*o. the FLINT HOUSE, containing twenty-
verooms, with garden and outbuildinsrt. One of
tbclrast >taudi» fora boanling-hou>e in the city.
Apply to
.*\tc2tf G. B. ROBERTS.
New York and Brunswick
I PACKET LINE
tween New York and Brunswick, Ga.
Tbe schooner S. P. Hall will be ready to receive
freight in New York on or about tbe 12th of Au
gust, and the G. L. Bradley about the 20th Au
gust.
Wc hare every facility for receiving storing and
forwardirur freight, and all freight shipped by this
line will receive prompt attention.
WARREN RAY, Art New York, 120 Wall *t.
S. C. LITTLEFIELD k CO„
anr^wtf Brunswick. Ga.
Coal. Coal.
YY7C w dl sell Cool at summer rate until first of
if October. Orders left an Messrs. Winship
k Callaway** store. Port Office, or officra tf A. G.
Butt’* E.V1-, will receive prompt, attention. Yani
opposite Bod Mill.
repdtf BUTTS k RQ8S.
And r .
cade* of the season. OYSTER8. Stj)t<
. aep2 tf JOHN VALE
Z, B. WHEELER.
Saloon and Restaurant,
Fourth Street, opposite Express Office,
MACON. GEORG IA-
DAY OR NIGHT,
I. First Class Establishment.
STOCKED WITH
FINEST WINES AND LIQUOES.
Our Terms are Cask or Ap-
* proved Acceptance.
Address all orders to
Hunt, Kan kin & Lamar,
junelS eolAwGm Dmggists. Macon. Ga.
THE DOG-DAYS
—AND-
THE DOG STAR!
E VERY year we have to pkss through the dog-
days. The star “whobe burning breath,” aa
Homer sung, “taints the red air with fevers,
plagues, and death,” shines in Autrust, and this
is, of all seasons, tho time to try the marvelous
power of that great anti-bilious medicine,
Simmons*
Ye who pine upon the brink of the grave hasten
to try the efficacy of this Favorite Home Remedy.
} on will not regret it. Those who try it will find
immediate relief and a permanent cure. Invalids
have discovered that in this wonderful vegetable
Meals Served at all Hours,
WE CAN’T BE UNDERSOLD.
We furnish our flour in barrels, whole, half and quarter sacks, fp?
though, when parties so desire it and wish to avoid handling at this ■
order from mills direct, thereby giving them the through rate advar.t; ■.
SEND FOB CIRCULARS
And try us with an order to bq convinced.
GEO. T. ROGERS’ Sul
BAGGING AND TIES A SPECI.J
NOW COMING IN
SEVEN CAES HEAVY LUDLOW BAGGING.
TWELVE CABS “ARROW TIES.”
GEO. T. ROGERS’ Sol
MGE STOCK OF GM1
C. R. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, in hogsheads and tierces.
Best brands of Louisville sugar cured Hams.
‘*0 K” Lard and other ‘'gilt edge” brands.
Boston Bellies.
Sugars in barrels and hogsheads, all grades
Coffee, Rio and Java.
Tobacco, at manufacturers' prices, (large lot.)
And everything else in large lines usually kept by retail groceiy dealt* 5 -
Our stock is already heavy, but we are increasing it every day, and ©
are now such that we can prove to our merchant friends everywhere that ti
go no further than Macon to buy their groceries, os we can duplicate ary
or Western invoice, freight added.
GEO. T. ROGERS’ SIX']
aug2S 2tawlm.
ROSS & OOLEMi
JOBBERS OF
JDTtTSr CrOOD
BOOTS AUSTD SHOES |
Hats and. N otioij
Macon, Georgia.
THE ATTENTION OF
WHOLESALE BUYER!)
Is earnestly called to the fact that we are how prepared to save them both tinu an ' 5 5
purchase of their
“ r: FALL AND WINTER ST0|
—OF—
Dr/Goods, Boots, Shoes,Hats anil®
t Tonic,*certain Corrective
DE. WEIGHT,
DENTIST.
H AS removed to Board man’s Block, over Voi
der k Co.’s. corner Mulberry and Second
street*. Macon. Go.octlS ly
FOB BA US CHEAP.
Alterativ _
of all Impurities of the Body.
No Preventive Medicine has ever been offered
to the public, equal to or as efficacious as 8IM-
.MONS'LIVER REGULATOR. A course of the
Regulator commenced now, will purify and regu-
j late the whole system—placing it in an attitude of
complete defence—fortified and guarded against
j the unwholesome miasmatic influence of the dog-
days. REGULATE YOUR LIVER »nd prevent
| Dyspepsia, Chiils and Fever, Constipation. Sour
i Stomach. Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrhcea,
Bilious Attacks, Ac.
Simmons’ Liver Regulator, the
Great Family Medicine,
Is manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN k CO.,
Macon, Ga, and Philadelphia
atur31 d2tawiw
pot and workshop*, and has proven to be a healthy I P ow us, jyin?
place. Apply to " ,,rf r,, *“ — u * ^
D. D. CRAIG.
auglO eodtf R. A. MORRIS.
LAND FOR SALE.
farm in Macon county,
Hiram B. Troutman, and
, u,, the west bank of Plint river,
, just five miles below the beautiful atvH flourishing
town of Re-molds. (S. W. R- R) tad containing
One Thousand (1,000) acres, is now
LOOK OUT CAPITALIST.
I AM offering for sale a valuable house and lot,
a corner location, in the business portion of
the city, suitable for dwellings or business house*.
Liberal term* as to price and time can be made on
early application to
W. T. MORGAN, or
CUBBEDGE, HAZLEHURST k CO.
*0*241 aw4w
Housekeepers' Situation Wanted
4 WIDOW LADY, aged about thirty, with one
A small child, desires a sit nation a* hrm se
keeper in a family, a hotel or paislk institution, la
willing to make herself useful, and will bring on-
Kentucky University.
atioo. with SO professors and flOO students
28 State*. Entire fee for college year, 820, except
tbe Law, Medical and Commercial Colleges.
“ srweek. For Catalog
, Regent, Lexington,
FOR SALE.
The improvements are unequalled, consisting of
a good dwelling, with every necessary out improve
ment. There are seventeen cabins for laborers,
Ul with good brick chimneys. A great deal of the
cleared land fresh. Any one desiring such a farm
and on tbe meat enticing terms, had best apply ■
once to HENRY T. JORDAN,
T. MARION BRYAN.
augl92m Reynolds. Ga.
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
rrOR. CORTLANDI .nd NBW CHVBCH 8TJ.
L NEWYORK. On the Eutomm ptan. RICH
ARD P. FREN CH, aon of tbe late Colonel Rrehtid
French, al French'. Hotel !»e taken Une Hotel
newly fitted np and entirely renovated the ana.
Centrally located in tho business part of tbe cta
LandWand Gentlemen i Dining Rooms attached,
junelfttf
WE SELL AT
WHOLESALE 0TSTLY|
OCR STOREROOM BRING ADEQUATE, ENABLES CS TO KEE p - - 1
LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE Sfl|
TO BE FOUND IN ANY MARKET
LIST THE SOUTH-
With iiiildfciiiutuu to take advantage c. —• — ,
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