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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1873.
iTtleiurnph S^Bfessntger
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KIHTOKIAL (/ORRESPOSDES<'E.
jj*w Ton*. August 1573.
rriwwimoN- i* r*orxoATio*.
W. poind with the reader in the pro.
Tinctitlettj of Boston, where the author.
arc on the ranf.i." after the Mt-
|aa and talrlbers of liquorr.ar.'l as ae«.n-
•quenco all entire generation of hrpo-
!.-i- ari-M-n. ith-at* i fa- • nJstag-
gcring forms attest that the Inebriate
still has his dram, and indeed it may be
capitally doubted whether pr 'hibition
has not developed two drunkards to where
one existed previ - isly. Then stiff*nockod
Bostonians onoe cast into tl;■ .r harbor a
cxnao or txs,
because an insignificant tax was imposod
upon itjby the mother country. The
same spirit «f resistance survives and is
only intensified in tho present instance,
bocause invoked against the invasion of
personal rights anil immunities. When
will our preachers and legislators learn
that sumptuary laws and violent meas
ures never can repress carnal appetites,
but rather by a rule of human nature,
provoko tho contrary result.
orr ron nawronT ajn> rrsw you.
On the afternoon of the 2Gth inst.,yonreor-
rospondent took his seat in tho oars of the
old Colony railroad, on route again to this
city. The train collated along tho shore
through a snr.dy sterile region, frequent
ly intersected by boys and tide water in
dentations from the sea. Quite a num
ber of manufacturing village were pass
ed. for here oil (Ac solid frond IS occu
pied, if for no other purpose, l>y tho fish
erman to spread bis nets upon. After a
run of several hours we paused at the
far-famed manufacturing town of
FALL nr veil.
Here the stream, not a largo ono, is cov
ered over entirety and InriU upon, to
economise spaas anil diminish evapora
tion. Every drop of the water, which for
tunately has a very great fall, is hus-
i amd«d, and made to puss from wheel to
whoel in quick succession, until it im
parts motion to a whole chain of facto
ries. It then drops gently into Narra-
gansett Bay. But tho go-ah end people,
not content with their water privileges,
have also utilised steam, and many huge
establishments are propelled by this more
expensive ngent. Fall River is emphat
ically a city of fartariex which are the
most prominent objects on every Hide.
The population consists mainly of tho
operatives sml their employers. Time
did not permit us to visit and examino
any of these works.
NEWPORT,
distant 10 miles, was the next objective
point, and for tnc entire distance tho cam
hug the shores of Narragansct Bay, which
is a magnificent and expansive inlet of
the ocean, with high hills and verdant
slopes running down to tho very water’s
edge. Upon its broad liosom numerous
schooners and other craft were plying to
and fro between Providence and New
port. Tho former is situated at the head
of the bay, and it is there, our readers
will remember, that tho Spragues flour
ish and have located their immense calico
mills. Tho whole trip down tho shores of
tho toy is rendered delightful by thi
fresh breexo swci-ping in from the ocean,
and the splendid views wUch are ever
succeeding each other. Laud and water
■els require that the captain slaall ro-
Knguish the soiling of the ship to him.
The p*— !-■■ through Hell Gate is several
miles in length, and the steamer passed
very new the numerous islets which
ar ,. ft i. occupied with imposing
structure- of various kin.L-
length we entered the lay, left
GRASS SEED!
GRASS SEED.
Bargains in Milliner} : 1873. FALL TRADE. 1873.
Island
fortifications behii
Garden
and the ncveral
, and gleamed up
jnhj*t uiw*! ;e uaruen io our pier at the foot
u f Mum) struct. Here yuur oorreupond-
«*nt left this splendid monument to Mr.
Kirk. an.i ininjflimr with the surging
crowd in Gotham, made hi* way to hi*
old quarters at the Grand Central Hotel
Bruiser** mrnovwo.
Within the post vafi, hundredso?mer
chant* from tho South and Wot hare
been flocking into the city, and trade has
onder^. n* a sudden and rigorous impe
tus. The Grand Central ia now the ml
lying i»oint at night for all Southern
H AYING determinedtoup myh
I aru offering fn-m this <Lvt»*. unl.l th
i» tli»pow*i of, my stock of
I KILLINEB7 ft FANCY GOODS
tint cannot fa.l to pka>.- alL Mj
New Goods, New Styles
VP
KS. fresh ami clean;
RED CLOVER.
SAPLING CLOVER,
* GRAS5- I LADIES* HATS AND BONNETS,
[ Flowers Ribbons, Ltuv Goods, Hair Good*. Col
lar*. Cuffs Zrphyr Worsted, and in fact,
Everything l nually Kept In fly Une.
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER!
ORCHARD GRASS.
BLUE GRASS.
n-1 buy them at |
MILS. L. F. HENDRIX.
RED TOP GRASS.
LUCERX SEED,
Orders aolicitod.
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar,
rhant4 and drummers for the Southern
trade. The hubbub is tremendous and
well nigh deafening. One forget* that
he is a thousand miles from home in the
xnid't of this crowd of familiar faces. It
is now evident that New York will do a
very hoary business the present fall, and
yet money continues scarce .and very
tight.
In Wall street the bulls an«l bears are
at it again, and heavy fluctuations in
stocks are reported. Vanderbilt, Jay
Cook, and other millionaire celebrities
are putting their fingers in the financial
pie, and playing tho old Harry with erery
thing. New rings and corners are said
to be on the tapis, and again have the
frantic merchant* appealed to Uncle Sam
to unlock his treasure house and give
ease to tho monetary situation. Sfcupen
dors fraud* too, keep leaking out in
Brooklyn, Washington and divers other .
plac<?3, and moneyed men *fecl distrait | KEROSENE OIL,
and unhappy. Blessed are these who
have nothing to bo thus troubled about.
•OLTUJUur securities,
however, hold their own, and there is a
growing feeling that, despite government
meddlings, and carpet-bag ascendancy in | —Is si the—
some of the States, tho South will cvcnt-
HUXGARIAX GRASii,
HEMP SEED.
Mammoth Sale.
i NINETY-SIX CITY LOTS.
TJEIIMW EASY.
DRUGGISTS.
uaily work out, her own salvation and I Triangular Block Drug Store,
show that her princely domain is still the 1
property of tho white man.
THE GHUMAN POPULATION
...... i«l mi is nraiiuni
in New York is a very numerous and lm- shear, inspector,
portant element of tho city. They arc *
mi I lil TXT A /V|3| 1 Utrnx to -,.1,1.at public «ic.on Tuesday.
I H H . r I . A I i H, " lb, S3d day ot September next, the toUi-w.
A II 1 I -M I J Fm 1 I ing ritr lots, viz: LoU 3 and 8. block to; lots 1
— *1 and 3. block —: lots 6,7 and P. block iS; IoUt4
and *i. M<«*k 32; lot-* 4. 5, • anti 2. block to ; lot <*.,
block »i»: let block *>y; lot* 3. 4. 7 and S, block
71; lot-* I. 2 and 3, block 7.: lot 5. block 75; 1*I.
♦. 5 anti ft. block 72; !<>t 1. block tls; lot 2. bloc k to.
lot block 31: inn «*f lot 5. square 73; lots 1. 2.21,
4. 5. u. 7 and ft. ill-, k to: lot* 1.2. A I. 5. fi. 7 and
block «?7; lot.5 1.2.3. 4. 3.6.7 and S block to;
ts 3. r. 3, 1. 5. fi. 7 and A bkefe »; lot* 1, 2. 3, 5.
7 and *. block 10 : Mi I. 2.3. J. 5. .:,7 and 3.
M«*k 41 ; loti 1, 2. S. 1. 5. f» :*n*l |nrt of 7, block 42:
k.ts 1,2,3, i. 7, & and j -rt of 6, block 1>; lot 6,
block to.
ThBMS OF SA I.E.—One-fourth cadi, the lml
nnre to ** pu d within liftn-n tnoiitlui. monthly
instalments. Notes t'* 1»- invcnon the grounds.
Boml for title* given by the city.
AH lumber, brick and stone on ikt* lots known
a■» the **Armory Prug rty” will l« reserved for
the use of the city.
-TO BUY YOUR—
LAMPS, AND
LAMP CHISTXEYS, I
»n 49 SECOND STREET AND 28 COTTON AVENUE,
nil the lots ore sold.
ROLAND B. HALL,
miccoeding
combined most felicitously with the crea
tions of art, furnish all the essentials of a
perfect landscape.
Soon the train drew up at tho depot,
and on avolanchd of hackmcn and hotel
drummers with loud cries and menacing
*vhips, throatenod nolens rotau to abdnet
every passenger. Shaking them off
l>est he could, tho deponent, luggage in
hand, mode his way into tho city, deter
mined to turn his eyes to the best advan
tage for tho hour and a half during which
he was forced to wait for tho New York
steamer.
Tho citv contains about twenty thou
sand inhabitants, and is mostly built of
wood. Thousands of guests still frequent
the vast hotels of this favorite watering
place, and batha daily when tho surf is
not too high. Tho drives in tho vicinity
are very line, and many of tho private
villa* and summer seat* of tho wealthy
ore models of bisto and elegance. It was
a source of real regret to the writer that
hi* observations wen* necessarily so lim
ited. But tho approach of
JIM FIflK*ii CELXDHATKD BOAT,
tho gorgeous Bristol, caused him to hurry
incontinently to the pier and secure a
state room on board. This steamer is
400 feet long, three stories high, and was
built at a cost of one million of dollars.
The interior mywlito • nury palace in
its exquisite* finish and elaborate decora
tions. Mahogany enameled panel work,
splendid pier glasses, and the most ele
gant fresco pair ting leave nothing want
ing that tho moHt vivid imagination could
suggest. In addition, one of tho best
kuuls of music in New York discoursed
tho sweetest mo ody to a late hour. One
thousand passengers were accommodated
without difficulty in this floating hotel,
the cabin of whkh is adorned with the
likeness of tho famous, or sliaU we say
infamous, personage who was it*projector,
and supervised every part of its construc
tion. The breeze blow fresh and strong
from tho ocean, causing a considerable
swell, but so long and vast ia tho steamer
that the motion was hardly perceptible.
She literally plowed her way through tho
waves. After a comfortable night tho
writer ojmsc with tho dawn and went on
deck to enjoy the invigorating salt
and splomUd ocean view. Our course lay
along the coast of Long Island, which
was dotted with 1 enoons and light-hoosea
All around, and far away in tho offing
might 1h* seen scores of ships inward and
out want lKiund, their snowy sails alone
in some eases lnnng visible above the dip
of the horizon. It was an exhilarating
seeno.
AN OLD SALT.
Sitting near by was a middle-aged
man, whose fntnk countenance and
weather-lxsaten cheek evinced him to be
long to those ••who go tljim to the deep pirjja
in Mips.** We yontured to address him, -Tv
and the genial and kind response en-
couraged a more protractol tete a tete.
The name of our new friend was Captain
Johnstone, a native of St, Johns, New
Brunswick, and the master of an English
ting. For 30 years he had followed the
sea for a livelihood, during which period
he had doubled Cape Horn and visited
most of the European port*, also suffer
ing shipwreck twice. Intimately ao-
ouainted with every buoy and light in
the approach to New York, he proved a
most valuable companion. Capt. Join
tone was now engaged in the cool trade.
IBs vessel, owned by a refugee Cuban so
journing in St- Johns, was two years old,
coat $20,000, and had already paid for
herself. He was about to take a load of
lumber to Monte Video, at a charge for
freight of $29 60 per 1,000 feet. The
profit i* immense, hut the risk is also
great. The wages of a skipper are about
$1,200 per annum ami perquisites.
These often prove molt* remunerative
than tho regular salary. Thus a com
mission is allowed upon freight engage
ment* which is often shared between the
captain and broker, or if he is well posted
and intelligent tho former is able to se
cure his own load and pocket all the bo
nus. From this son of the New Domin
ion, who is utterly opposed to annexation
with Brother Jonathan’s territory, we
had a confirmation of the high tides
which prevail in ihe Ray of Fundy. In
that narrow inland sea every twelve j
hours the water from the ocean rushes in
like a mill race, and rises to a height of
sixty f*t. It then retires with equal ve
locity. Thi? phenomenon is accounted
for ou several hypotheses, which we have
not time now to explain.
BELL GATE.
We. were now approaching this narrow i\>«to!fi.i
passage from the oast, which from its hid
den dangers anil treacherous currents ha*
received the above startling appellation.
The mighty channel dwindles down to a
mere thread, which is full of sunken rocks
and reefs which threaten with instant
dost ruction the luckless vessel which .
strikes upon them. Many a gallant ship |
GEORGIA
STATE LOTTERY
an industrious inonyy-makin" people,
and whole communities retain their lan
guage and manners and customs. At the
solicitation of a friend, wo spent an
hour in ono of their beer gardens. It
was the noted retreat known as Tivoli
Garden in St. Marks’ Flacc.
THE HE Ell GARDEN.
Imagine a vast apartment filled with
small tables and handsomely painted and
decora toil. A thousand persons may bo
comfortably accommodated, and a pleas
ing feature in the soene arc tho tall trees
and shrubbery which rise almost to the
roof from the largo tubs and boxes which
contain them. On an elevated platform
or stago the orchestra is posted, and soon
it ia made evident that the musicians arc
among tho most skilled performers in
tho country. Tho melody is almost en
trancing, while tho programme is varied
by occasional songs in the Language of
tho Vatcrland, from a tall and handsome
vocalist whose soul seems absorbed in the
spirit of his utterances No assemblage,
of quokers ever preserved more unbroken
silence or could l>o better behaved. A
critical survey of the tables revealed the
fact that tho audienco was nearly equally
divided between the two sexes, while 130,316 PRIZES, A3IOUXT-
wholo families were to bo] seen—mothers I
nursing their infants and tho other little I IJfG TO fjto3,-.53 — O.
ones hanging about them. Ever and
anon kegs of beer were borne in on tho
FOR SEPTEMBER.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
DRAWINGS DAILY AT 5 P. M.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $7,000.00
Newspaper for Sale.
A GREAT BARGAIN!
Southern Times & Planter.
Published at Sparta, Georgia.
TERRS REASONABLE.
For particulars, ml dress
nusr2l lm LITTLE. JORDAN & CO.
SOI MT & CO.
Return thanks to their numerous Merchant customers for the very liberal pat-
ronage and confidence extended to them in the post.
They also announce that their Fall and Winter stock of
BOOTS! SHOES!
lilt, MIS, OIDLUS, K
For 1873, complete in every respect, has be^n received, to which especial attention
is invited. _ , . ...
Increased facilities, with more extended storage room, and a uetermina.ion. not
to be undersold, enable them to guarantee prica3 as low, at all times, as obtain in
New York City.
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY FILLED.
Address ’
SINGLBTON, HUNT & CO
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
MACON, GA,
FOR SALE.
shoulders of stalwart attendants and TICKETS $100, SHARES IN PROPORTION,
promptly tapped at a counter placed at I , . .....
ll„. tl... f.rcbf^li-i Vr.-rvlw.lv I Hie slums scheme, formed by the ternary
the right ot Uie orenestra. everybody X combination ot n number*, mabinj? ;s.o;il
partook of this national beverage, and tickets and tho dmwinv ot IS ballots there will, _ .
M-orcs of waiters handed round tho foam- lie rai prim-., each bavins three ot tbo drawn j A A \|) FT V F\
i„ggobleUi™nt!y. The little; chil- ‘
<lren, too, and their mamas imbibed their | tickets, with ucitlicrof the drawn numbers
full nliare. An air of supremo content on them. Lein* blanks. .....
- 1 To dpunnine the fate of those pnte* ami blanks, AND APPARATUS.
78 numtors, from 1 to78 inclusive, will be aerer- 1
ally pliicrd in a wheel on the day of the drawing,
and 12 of them drawn out at random; and that
ticket having for it* combination the. l*t. 2d niul
3d drawn numbers, will be entitled to t)ie Capital
Prize of. $7,00000
and perfect enjoyment seemed to pervade
the assembly. Not an oath or loud word
was heard, nor wero cards, dominoes or
any other game indulged in.
In an adjoiuing room ono hundred news
paper files two arranged around tho walls, Tlwt ticket having on it the 4th. 5th, and
ten only of which were printed in aay I 6th —; 65000 ]
,{ i x ta J 1 That ticket having on it the 7th. SIIiiuh! 4
other than the German language. It was 9th drawn numbers, to raooo]
a Teutonic gathering emphatically, con-1 That ticket luivingon it tho loth, nth and
ducted with tho most perfect decorum. l-thdrawnnumbers.^.
.. . ... \ j 1 Tlint ticket haviiu; on it the 2i1.<m1 and 4th
At a signal tho gas tvas turned down, and drawn number* to ... G50 00
hundreds of dissolving views were dis- I That ticket bavin* on it the 3d, 4th ami
played in quick succession upon the walls. I wn numlxm«, to...
h . .t 1 : wv^ v | That ticket bavins on it the 5th. tfth and
Somq of those wero exceedingly beautiful J yjj,mirabcra,to
and original, and others very laughable. I That ticket bavins on it the 6th. 7th ami
Whctlier resulting from the phlegmatic I _Whd:rawnnurabcw, I
That ticket luniiur <>n it the 3th. t»th anil
10th drawn nuinlxm.to
| That ticket luivinjr on it tho 9!h, lotn niul
I 11th drawn mimtiera. to 050 00 |
| That ticket havimr on it tho 1st, 2d anil
I 4th drawn immU rs t-»
| That ticket havin^onittho 1st,2d and 5th
drawn numbers, to...
Second-Class Smith Engine
In perfect order, and warranted to pi re entire sat
isfaction. Sold for no fault, but to make room for
a steamer.
ForTurther particulars, apply to the Secretary
of Ocmulpec Fire Company No. 2 or ronimittce.
C. MACHOLD. Foreman.
II. P. WESTCOTT.
F. A. SHONK3IAN.
V. KAHN.
JNO. VALENTINO,
mips 1m 3Iacon. Ga.
217 CO |
2000
temperament of the race or tho soothing
effect* of their beverage, we know not,
but certainly u more ouiei multitudo were
never brought together, and the tout en-
cmblc of the affair was wholly un-Amcri-
New York life lias lsjcn ilescribcl too I th.lrt.MifS
, , , ...... | urawn mnnners. io
frequently, and even dramatised, for tho All other ticket* (being 207. with three of
writer to inflictuny more of it* scenes uimq J the drawn numbers on), each
the patient reader. Wo will only say in I ^ w ??! ticket* havimr on them the 1st
*T_ 77, _ ... . .. * 1 I. a I and 2d drawn rnml*-r>, each -I
com*boration of tlio trite remark, thatap- I Tho»«e tickets luiviup on them tiic 3tl
pourances art.* ofttimcs deceiving, that I 4tli drawn iiunilici>, airh..^.
in returning to tlie hotel from the Tivoli AI !, oth ,' T lirkct * (M"» AXSQ.witk t«-u o'.
aj 1 « f ’. .I Ti-« _ 1 the drawn numtiera on. esdi
Garden, a shabby Italian woman was I And all thorn ticket* (beta* 25,740) with
pointed out Helling peaches, who had] one only of the drawn nuinlicrs. each,
amassed $30,0(0 by the solo of nicknacks I CAPITAL PRIZE.
at her stand, comer of Spruce and Nassau On Monday* Capital will be .$7.W0W
street*. At this timo sho has a daughter mwl Fridav* Caniul will be. 4^00 00
at rvhool on Staten Island, who will doubt- K
less become one of tho belles of the city. I For further particular* mmmI for M-hcrae*.
But her ragged old damei still pursues WoticVMw^^nteretownj.^ n.,tbeirmtes. Myimtrurt^n.Ycire
her vooition. and daily adds many pen- (ortv (X S,v!!"fur ? lc lmt ,f >*iort time m which to rollort «11 th.
mes to her pile. From m
many of the New York
.late their origin. xx.xx.,. | d»trl>^tortbo ilmw
Prize* caslictl at thi* otllee.
HOWARD & co.,
nturSMf Managers, Atlanta. Ga.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT COTUT OP THE UNI
TED STATES FOR TUB NORTHERN DIS
TRICT OF GEORGIA.
In tho mat ter of Charles G. Campbell—In Bank
ruptcy.
5 00 I rnHIS is to pivo notice, oncQ a week for throe
I X weeks, that I have been appoiuted Assignee
200 | 01 fho estate ot Charley G. Caranl*ell. ot deeper
I county, upon hi* own petition, by tho District
1 00 I Court for said District.
TAX NOTICE.
I rrai TAX BOOKS of Bibb county arc now in
| X f my liands.and 1 am ready for the jieonleto
My instructions Io
'•> wsamvuaj pen- norprire. l»rizes padfc forty (40) days after . ,- o Vh ww?- . aIII V?
n such begimdngg tho drawing and subject to tbo usual deduction I JSSoofShS Chen T street, at my old
■k anetoCTaey may of A ^'prizSef'jai a,.i under will 1« inid immo- J .—.«*» ***** !* >?»*!» oall.- re-
11. it. J. I HmYaIv nft.>r th., .imu iii, I P^rts of farm crop* raised in the county. Uxretlicr
A SPLENDID SABBATH SCHOOL BOOK,
RIVER OP LIFE I
Verily
VER n IIIver of J^IFE
. Beauty—Abounding
in brizht. takimr. mfmt-
alilo music which the
Sabhath-school children
and home boys and giris will not
n.-«*i much drulinir t«i learn and np-
pntiafe. An in our unequalled Chureh
IJ.mk.tln- **AmkRo AT? icax TcxkBook”
—*0 in this we " *T h»»«- drawn on
manv w«-il kiuiwn writer* of Sahtiatli
Jk-nooi Mu>ic. tlxs very ts**t in the
country* to who«- united ef
fort* we owe this new and
)H<nuJar Sabbath
ScIkjoI Book edit
ed by Me*Krs.
porta of farm crops raised in the county, together
witli other information relative to the tannine in
terest*. TV. T. NELSON,
auirt* turn 15 Tax Collector.
SPECIAL/
ELDER HOUSE, I Notice to Tax Payers
TnriiAn Spring, Ga. In accordance with tbo Tax Ordinance,
The Third Quarterly Tax
du© on or liefore September 10th, after
ime I will be forced to issue
EXECUTIONS AfiAINST ALL DEFAULTERS.
IFE.
rTMUS well known liouso is now open to thoso
I, who visit tho Spring for health or pleasure.
It is situated nearer tho Spring than any other
public house, and is spacious and comfortable. [
The table is supplied with the best tho market j
afford*.
Every ntterdion is siren to invalids who resort
to the waters of the Spring for health.
KATES OF DO A ED.
Per day - - • - - . $ 2 00 j
IVr week • • - - - 10 00
er month 3500
Liberal deduction made for lanrc families.
TV. A. ELDER A SON.
JOHNSON <3c SMITH,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants,
MASONIC TEMW.E, MCCBEIIHY STREET,
FRESH -A.RRIV a l s !
SO CAR LOADS BABOX, 100 TIERCES LARD
250 BARRELS COMMON MOLASSES.
21 TIERCES COMMON MOLASSES. 50 BARRELS SYRUPS, ALL GRADES
SOO BARRELS SUGAR. ALL GRADES.
20 TIERCES DUFFIELD HAMS. 20 TIERCES MARTIN'S HAMS
1 CAR LOAD SEED RYE,
1 CAR LOAD SEED BARLEY. 2 CAR LOADS FREsn WATER GROUND MEAL
15 CARS WHITE CORN
5 CARS MIXED CORN. 5 CARS LIVERPOOL SALT
1 CAR VIRGINIA SALT.
600 ROLLS KENTUCKY BAGGING, M) TONS ARROW TIES
20 COILS HEMP GREEN LEAF ROPE.
20 BALES POTTER'S OSNABURGS, 10 BALES PORTER'S SHIRTING
10 BALES MACON SHEETING.
20 CASES SARDINES. 1(10 BOXES CANDLES
25 HALF BOXES CANDLES.
25 QUARTER BOXES CANDLES. 100 BOXES BLUE RIVER STARCH
100 BOXES SOAP. ALL GRADES,
25 BARRELS VINEGAR BOXES CANDY
100 BARRELS WHITE CORN WHISKY.
And the largest stock of FINE WHISKY to bo found in tho State. Call and examine.
150 SACKS COFFEE . 50 HALF BOXES - NELLIE BLY” TOBACCO
WOODEN WARE. SHOT, and fell supplies ot everything kept in our line.
WE ARB AGENTS FOR THE MIAMI POWDER CO.
aurfltf • - —
DUGAN & STTLZ,
DEALERS IX
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY,
No. £0 Second street between Main and River.
UOUISVTLIaE, ky.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois,
parties making purchase accepting through BiU of
Lading from shippinc points. apr25 6m
ECLIPSES ALL OTHEfi;
Tie Great “Eclipse” Screw OottonPres
[PATENTED FEBRUARY 21.1671.]
manufactured solely by
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & 00.,
C0TT0X FACTORS
' * -ASD—
General Commission Merchants,
1S5 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. Q\
M ANAGING A cents for the Enjrli-sh Stonewall
Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished,
and liberal cash advances made on consignments
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor
respondents in Northern, Eastern or JKnropean
markets.
r Eli:
r .
lug! 6m
A.M.SLOAX. ARTHURX.SOLLKE. G.V.WYLLT,JR
A. M. SLOAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AXD—
General Commission Merchants,
Claghom & Cunningham’sttange.
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
B AGGING and Tie* advanced on crops. Liberal
cash advances made on consignments for sale
in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corrw-
nomlents in Liverpool, New York, Philndelphia,
Boston or Baltimore. ouzl ttm
W. DUXCAX. J. II. JOUXSTOX. M. MACLKAX.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—ASD—
General Commission Merchants,
1)2 Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
augl 6m
L. J. G FILM ART IX. JOHX FLANNERY
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AXD—
General Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
A GENTS for Bradley’s ^ Super-Phosphate of
Lime, Jewell’s M ills Yams and Domestics,
etc. Bagging, Rope and Iron Tics always on hand.
Usual facilities extended to customers,
augl dw&swiim
E. FINDLAY’S SOY
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEi^
THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN.
W. A. RAMSOM & 00.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Kogan, of Georgia.
orttOdly
CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
Room 11, Oriental Building, CHICAGO.
Refer to W. A. Huff, Macon. may2 Cm
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, CA.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
auKtntf.
LANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite IIulTs Netv Euildinir.
Cherry St., Between Third and Fourth,
MACON, GA.
GE E A. T
rn
Freiglt and Passenger
-VIA-
CHARLESTON,
Line
s. c„
-TO AXD FKOJI-
iff Tori and Boston!
1 *
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTUKING CITIES.
fPHIS, well-known honso being now suitably
A fitted up. the undersigned is prepared to ac
commodate Boarders—Permanent, Transient and
Day. Guests will receive tho best attention, and
the Table Mipjilied with the finest tho market af
fords.
July30tf J. II. BREMER.
100,000 Brick for Sale.
u the City Council of the city of Macon, wo tlio
undersigned, Committee on l*ublic Property, will
—a * Armory Buildings, on
f Septcinlicr next,
VHRPH . . admit.
Sale to commence at 10* o’clock, a. m.
L. W. RASDAL,
P. A. SHONEMAN,
C. BURKE.
aug28tds Committee.
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Hit
Bales of Cotton packed by tins Press range from 500 to 800 pouuds.
WE GUARANTEE
TO MAKE GOOD. FREE OP COST (.m,l pnr cijiouws of tnammUOn.)' AST l-ORTi™
THE IKON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FoFR vi : S 0N
AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE ’
WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
Tho-ECLIPSE”ennbo furnished nil complete, or simply flic Irons.a,retire mayclesirs a.
nrranjwl for stc.uu or water power u lwu required. ~
We lmrc TESTIMONIALS from msnyot tlwLanccst end Ik-st Fhmteni in Gconm (an! c
otlicr Cotton States) luhur this Press, wliosc- rnunee are ns "taniilmr as hmwrkd,| ir
\isitinj Macon an' earnestly ail. isml not to imrelnsc n Cotton Press until tiny EXAMINE l'l,vt
AND THOROUGHLY tile “ECLIPSE." and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send 'fwiwU
Pamphlets containing testimonials niul prici'fc
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MAOOX. Gl
CRAIG PATENT HORSE P0WE1
FOE DlUVUfG COTTON GINS.
Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfoi
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
R, Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Work:
MACON, GEORGIA.
The superiority of thia machine over all others intended for same purpose (inrltidinu b4h tlir
ami “new fashion” Gin Gear) wo GUARANTEE. OIt ASK NO MONEY. This Fmrer is nhippnl,
one jiiece, as it were; requin« no meejianu* to juit it up; aets on thi- ground; is iittnehed in nuvi
to any portion of the house; and is iiuiejien lent of floor “ sagging.” etc.; ran \* nml in ANY kl.,
°F_HOUSK (one or two stop ), or lioth the Bower ami Gin can lie mil on tlie gnsiul WITHijj
ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 to»*> revolutions jier minute.
FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
Send for . Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Prico Lot
M new fashion” ditto, with cent re sip^
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. BAOUX.Ci
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS
ANI) ALD KINDS OF MACHINERY AXD CASTINGS. ETC, ETp.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
jul27eodly FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MAOOX. Gl
nu Ft (
It** Surrri* Cannot be Doubted.
SEND ORDERS EARLY’.
PRICE $30 |*-r 100.
Sample copies 30 rents each. Sent
Wesleyan Female College,
Further Time to any One*
I therefore ask all tax payers to come forward
without delay, in order that they may avoid hav
ing their nam^s published, and save trouble and
expense. All will bo dealt with after September
10th as the Ordinance directs.
O. P. ADAMS,
sepg 3t City Assessor and Collector.
zlMhvftvtf
30 rents each. Sent imat-poid.
CHAS. H. DITSON A CfL.
711 Kreadwav. New Y’ork.
OLIVER DITSON A CO,
MACON, GEORGIA.
The Thirty-sixth Annual Session
Fair Ground Privileges!
$300,000 !
Missouri State Lottery!
Ltitallml by Stair Authority anil
Drawn In Public at St. Lauli.
Grand Singh Number Scheme I
50(000 NUMBERS.
CLASS 1 TO BE DRAWN SEPT’R. 30. 1573.
5,880 PRIZES, AMOUMTIM TO $300,000.
WILL BEGIN OCTOBER C. 1573.
For Catalogues, containing full information, ad-
I dress
20 pr
.... 1S,45*»
IMHO I
.... 7A00
.... 54*00
.... SJOO1
.... UD00
... 600
50W prizes of $10
9 priatiof 100
!» prises of 50
pn»*\ of 30
0 of ..... 25
3H prinxof 200
36 pnics ot.. .
!.**> jrri*rs o
Tkfct'L
Our hv
250 | 3000 ji
Hull Ti«*kfts»$5. Oti»rtcrb$2Ja
- ;tr . hj»rt-. bv too Sint*-, nrv st
ays drawn at the time namtxl. and nil dra« :ngs
un.U r thesnpenhion at sworn iNnutmsMoncr*.
The tgfinal dr«»M’u: will U jhiLIinIhnI in tin-St.
Loufii arnl n copy of drasinr M'fit to pur*
chwenof tick«-u.
We will draw a wirriilar zdwnK> the la*t davof
every month dumw the voar l«73.
R'-mit i>t our risk by lV»t»'gtkv, Money Onlcrs
Rcgtsteiwi Letter, Draft or Express.. Said for a
WAGES
TTOB all m!
F oki or
l ho* wb»
llinc to work. Any person,
ithrr Dt-x.can make Inmi $10
c.'tlay or cventnir. Wanted
table to either city or country, and any
k* ;x*nr. Thi* is a rare opj»ortunity fc»r
ire tail of work. an»l tait n| iiusk-v, to
mdrpcndei.t living. N«*capital ln-ing n*-
Our jaunpik-t. “HOW TO MAKE A
'UUM'yUiUUU
KATAI.YSINE WATER—TmtGreat MkdiI
li.vb of Nature. Indorsed liv the Higl^t
Medical Authorities. Restores Muscular Pow-
•r to l*aralvtK'. Youthful Vigor to the Ased. and
LWclof* the Voting at a Critical Period: Dis
*d\Y*si Calatli and “Chalky” lk*|>osits; Cure?
Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia,^ Neuralgia.
l>ravel, Diabetis. Diseases of the KidtH'ts. Liv-
•r and Skin, Abdominal Dropsy, Chronic l>iar-
•Ixpa. Constipation. Asthma. Nervousness,
ileeplessnoss. neral Debility, and nearly cv-
•ry class of Chronic IVmphlct* am-
tft'.uuur Historv tlie Sprimr an.l Testimonials
from Mctiical Journals. Eminent Pb-.siiiMns
sn«l di-Uncui-litsl ritiicns. **-nt fr>s- bv mail
by WHITNEY BRflS .Geti’l.\ccnt-s22fSjiiUi
rront at-. Philadelphia. For sale by all dnxg-
aug3<v>d.Xni
GEORGIA STATE PAIR
[ BAR-ROOM,
SEGAR STAND,
FRUIT, ETC.
TERMS—Notes of equal amounts, falling due
»ch dav during the Fair, with wtuiUj*. acc
bk.* to the coromiltee.
No taper taken but such as can be used in any
bank in the city. ‘Note* to be given on the day of
renting.
L. W. RASDAL.
Y. A. SHONEMAN,
C. BURKE.
*0*28 td Committee.
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS Aim SATURDAYS.
£
has laid its bows uj-on those fatal rooks.
Govoramont has for a long j'cri^l K*on
in removing those obstmotions
to navigation by the blotting process. The
intention is to pradoally rid of the
r.vf.-, which are.' of the hardest granite. *2u
1 y tlie u~- of gnn cotton and nitro-^lyee-
r.ne. whieli are eii>l<«hvl upon their »ur- ‘ —
f The attempt lms partiallvsu.-e.,l. I T’Ht NMV KLabtii: TRVks.
t*rtun^ to our^ st v afaring lntiiu. ( nJK j umlcr tl»-hard»-»t
b.h.-nt oit receipt
A- BURTON A 00, Morria-
SKWlNti MAt' 111NE.<tnSudat»' tnal; many
uitacn. cwr ail SstiihdkHi cuamntcrd. or
funded. Scs;t couipkrtc, aith fulldin-rtMtii*.
Laith Sewing Machine Co., Wi Brv«daai.
Hu
end,|
clear the it i*
■nub
iuia*Xant
It rvtMtb tin* lUi|4urt at ail time-.
drain.
jmfert. ansi it krpi .<n night and
entirely. In the meantime 1 • |.-rm.n. ni .jure in . i r .vSd
. JL _ rht«p.uid amt by mailalirti ivqiMHrd (YrvcLir-*
.liK I AKIN., 1*1 LOT I orti<*r>«l br k*in*r aent to the- h'la*u<
H !i-lble t<* houie-lound ahn»». | Truv. No. «3Bn»a*lwa\. X. Y. nt». Nohod>
lv.*nturoua re.tii,.r>. in their tiliv i u«c. M.-Ul Sprm* Ta»«»: «<» painful; tberalip
er whir 1. everr heavy sea break's tO'hvq-wn.ly. m.vSroaxrowl>_
sax srSg a?. 5t! nuraors new hotel,
»anl th© vessel* tlR*y neek to con-
tluct into harlior. Captain Johnstone hiu 1
-.’nipped a pilot «*vt*a n*. far off -u, Cap**
ep.’:;nhe j t&s&zj&sx.
id the uiKU-rwntvra t»f all ves- | juncisti
ATTENTION SPORTSMEN I
N. Y. STATE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
EXTRACTS TROW ~ RETORT OF COMMITTEE OX
STANDARD FOR SHOT.”
V LL manufacturers will ha\eeventual!v tot-vn-
form, non Mb* require that their whot
kliall itiDiian.- with the atandaod of tXix-U.-iKC
ufw>n whu n yuur committee haw fixed.
Upon tlk* ino»t critical examinatH.ii, ymr c-mi-
nnttoe bans determined to adopt as the'** Ameri
can Standard” tbo seal** pnaated t«» tin l*v
asn. Tb Olu. U- Roy A Ct... New York.
R- N EWE I.L. CWnna
N. M. SMITH.
F. G. SKINNER.
portOKa and dt-alers dcMrous cd havirur the
alio*e acALX. i>r any udt^niuttHHi rriatnv tln*re-t-\
can promptly <.4>uun th»* ODfl by amil\i>i; to
T1IOS. OTIS LK ROY A CO, New York.'
ufw2S«leod5m
For a speedy «•
Wcakncas.
Desponden-
rr. Ra.-hfui-
news, Syphi-
VALUABLE LAND EOB SALE.
J T'IGHT hundred acres of land, lying 31 miles
-J from Fort V»Jl>*y, Ga., in a northwest direc
lion, onc-thini ck-areil and in rultivalion, tlie bul
ance well-timbered laud with uik, and hickory
an*:, pine.
This botly of had is ail level uh{ wtII adapts
to t!ic produeti<»:i of coni, cotton, wheat. i*ts niitl
all Cann pn-lurts of Ylid.lle Georgia. So situated
tlat it may be divided into two farms of 4tn> acres
earij. or four fxrui- i f aoigres each, and giving
earii dlvidon a portion id the cfautd lainl.
This lam is a part at the real estate drawn by
Mr Henry P. Everett frutu the estate of the lato
Janies A. Everett.
Tbt-« land will lie offered at private sale until tlie
first Mutslay in October, when, if not ilL«pt«r<l erf.
willltc x»ld at uublir sale, to the higln-st bidder,
in the towu of Fort Valley.
Apply for information to Wm. A. Anderson.
J*mes A. Everett, or to the urrJen-igned, at Fort
VaLVy.
I will al*osfi-11 a well impn»m5 house and lot of
K» acres id land attju Ik-U. This is one of the best
improved lots in the town and eligibly situated. I
sell on very faxorable terms.
amrlOtds WM. I. GREENE.
«i:<l In
speaks it, »ml t
\uD F FHKNCH.mmii^ Ur hutVilw.1 BrlwU
Freiuh. m Frvurh 1 . Hj«W. h»» Ukvn till, H«ri.
ir-wlv mu,I lip uri «-miMr r»«.wJ th. auur.
• * ‘ ’— * of thorny
of these other ailna.--.ts
U a private nature, rail, or seal sUmp for private
nreuiar of advice to b-th t<x«w. Addre-ss Box **0,”
Webern MrdUw! Institute, 157 Syeamore* street.
ChtrimmlL Ohia The? tmedia are s*» reruiti |
that n«» pa,vwiUlie required of resja.nsiNi- jw
m» for treatment until rurvd. A visit t6 its Mu- ,
scum will eummtx*you that this Institute is :i»
only sure one in the United Stat.-s to rure flv;>hi- j
lu» mid restore manlRvid. derllwliy
BARN IMS HOTElT
Comer Broadway mmI Twentieth stmt.New York.
M BOTH AMEMICAM ARC EUROPEAN FLAMS.
C OMPLETE With all luudepa uupiunwt t-. 1
> rooms ru suite aud siagk; prnate iurl<>rs. .
Istths,elc\ ators. etc. LoeatH.n unsur|»as-«d. U-ing ,
in the very «a ntn* y.4 tash««« and bnllian
Y’ork life. In proximity to rliurelics and t4a*-< (4
auiUBClnrnt. and !>«wd A Taylor-. Arnold* Con
stables’ and J. f- Johns.Hi > dry eva.i. .
The hotel is under the iiwtue tueiil frf A. <4. Uar-
rniut, foMtuerlv <4 Baniutu'a Hotel. lUltunore; I..
M. Gmn. «if U*Uun, Ohio, and nxrtitly tg New
Bcopeuing of the Public 8chools.
T HE City Public Schools will be reopened
WEDNESDAY.OctoberL 1?7S. as follows;
In Eaat Macon, at the Central Railreetd Build-
ing- *' ll f one room at I be Catholic Cburvh—Mr. W.
G. Smith, l’riiaat«l.
In North Mari*:, at Mr. E. H.* Link’s school
Inane, and at one or two Other rooms in that sec
tion, to be priivahsl—Mr. E. H. Link. Principal.
In West Matron, ax St. Paul's l'ansh school
house. flMr. H. T. Cramer, Prim tpal.
A t'cntral linrh St bool, in some couvenicnt lora-
Ikm r> <*m yet to be pro* r.lod)—Mr. J. H. R'ln-rts.
PnneipttL
In tin* High Seln-J. s suudl rliano* will be made
t.- defray the expenses of ruining a suitable rootn.
AH appiieatHin* tor admission must be made to
the Superintendent, who will he at his office on
t i„rr' street, eicry day tnwtunluv and Suubiy
cZ(vplod) frum *.♦ US 12 o’clock, for tl>e purjit*e
ELEGANT STATE-ROOJI ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12
HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH .CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.,
And connecting Ronds West, in alliance with tb© Fleet ‘of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to tho
above Ports, invite attention to the Quick Timo and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public
in the Cotton State* at tbo
PORT OIT' CHARLESTON,
ny other Port. The following spiendkl Ocean Steamers are regularly on the
DOORS,
tures. Builders’ Furnishing Hard-
Drain Pijx\ Floor Tiles, Wire
Wiadoir Clasts a Specialty.
Circulars ami Prico List Sent free 01
application by
P. P. TOALE,
20 Hayne and 33 Pinckney st#^
octlcodly Charleston, S. C.
M liitc l ine Lumber For .Sale.
TO SEW YORK.
3fANITATTAX«.
CHAMPION
CHARLESTON
JAMLS ADGER.
GEORGIA
SOUTH CACOLIXA.
CLYDE
ASHLAND
James Berry, Commander.
^„..T. J. Locrxvood. Comm*ixler.
JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
31 S. Crowell, Commander.
T. J. Beckett, Commander.
J- Kennedy, Commander.
Ingraham. Commander.
PHILADELPHIA.
IKON STFAMSUIFS.
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
MURSAY
&
LANMAM’S
CELEBRATED
FLORIDA WATER!
The richest, most lasting, yet most delicate ot all
perfumes, for use on the
HANDKERCHIEF,
At the TOILET,
And in the BATH.
As there are imitations and counterfeits, always
ask for tlie Florida Water, which has on the bottle,
on tho label, and on the pamphlet, the names of
MURRAY & LAN MAN, without which-none is
genuine.
For sale by all perfumers, druggists, and dealers
in fancy goods.JulySeodSm
'Hits PliICK S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS,
JUxx. Hunt;::;, Commander.
...T. C. HncKUCt Commander.
SAILING DAYS—THURSDAY'S.
\YM. A. COURTEN AY, Accnt, Charleston, a C.
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON
MARYLAND
SEA GULL.....
TKAHfiHIP MEEEDITA......
ILUNIE, Connnander.
Johnson, Commander.
Dutton. Command
TO BOSTON.
Rates guaranteed as low as thoM.* erf Competing Line*. Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal Railroad Offhe* in Georgia, Alabama. Tennessee and Missiv.sit>pi.
State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra chance, by addressing Agent*! of the Steam
ships in Charleston, at whose office*, in all rase*, the Railroad Tickets should be cxciutiiged ami B«-rths
uv-unid. The Through Tickets hy this Route include Transfers, Meals and State Room, while on
ship Board.
sug.CHIs
B. St. XKTTf.KR. Snp’t.
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.
i» the best
j THE SOUTH CAROElNA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RA1LKOAD
; .Vivl their resmcvting Lines have largely
sihI )*ajMCiuDpr« Is-tween the Northern <;ii
t Dye. Ha
nt;
rai
Kc-utreith.-
PiulutVY iiutiaal: itel.
Bn.*ii. simJ U-uy^ tin* liair <’W*vm. uim! R.
Utul. TIm* gi-tmim signed W. A. Bah-helor. Suid
hv all Ilruggid*. CHAR BATCHElrfHL
nu\ i:!eudly Proprietor. Nt* Turk.
ra«e»l their facilities for the rapid movcmcnX of Freight
«kI t!»e South and West. Comfortable Night cars, with
! tlie Hului.V Chair, without extra chance. Iiarr l».vn intrudueed un the South Carolina RailreswL First
Rating boluur at Branchrille. On the (revegia Railrotad First -Class Skvpmg Cara.
Freight promptly transferred from stemmer u> day ami night train.- of the South Caroliuu Roil-
*vtion luade with other roods, ddivenng freigbtsatibstant ijoints with gn-at prompt;
The Managers will n*> every exMrtiuti toratiafy their patrons that tin? line VIA CHARLESTON
not be surpassed in Diapo&cli and the Sale LV; livery trf Good*.
i row I.
»►! 1 tMantaiurm-: m* di.-vpja^i
miiou- tioU or nnpfeu^ant otlor. { _ ^
M , 1, l, .I tad d>5» nu-l * ! ” } jr tartfiSTulumitiun. ippljr to 4. It. SELKLEk. 8upvri'd«id«it. Cliarinton. IS. C; B. D. HAS-
1 1 BEI.r, lotml M. P. O B<j, UTV. Om..- 317 ilnadnr. N. Y.; U. U. PICKENS. General PawninT
-ml Tu ket Ac«-iit. South Carolina Railruad.
ALFRED JL. TYLER,
l*l,v22 vod6m V kw Pirudcnt South Carolina Railroad. CharJevton. S. C.
VANILLA, LEMON, ETC., •
For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes and Fastry.
"With great care, by a new process,
we extract from tho true, select Fruits
and Aromatics, each char-ic*“.ri*>lic fla-
v'jt, and produce Flavorings of rare
excellence. Of great strength a rut pe/feci
purity. Fo j)ousoiunts alls. Frery flaeor
as represented. Fo deceit—each bottle full
measure, holding one-half more than others
purporting to hold same gzantdg. Use
them once, tcUL use no other. The most
delicate, delicious favors ever mode. So
su|*crior to the cheap extracts. Ask for
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu
factured only by
STESXiS &c PEICE,
Depots, CHICAGO and BT. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Prieds Cream
Baking Powder.
SCHOFIELD’S IHOiN Wm
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Georgia.
Celebrated Wrought Iron Cotton Presses,
All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody.
Steam Engines and Ecilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettla,
Iron Railing, Mill Machinery, Castings, and
Machinery of all Rinds.
Faught’s Patent Gin Gearing.
)LANTERS arc requested to call around and
vo it. It is not necessary that juu buy JS
tnur Horse Towers and tore to buy a <;tn
r, SUPPORT to prevent vttlin-- </ «ui
'IKON KiNCi POST AND IRON HAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
NOTICE.—Having made arranrement-i with Mevsr«. SCHOFIELD A SON for the
turn ot my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT, ailntherygowanrera^
MAKE, USE, or SELL the samo, os I shall prohocuto to Uic extent of tho law all
' aaasw
B. P. WALKER.
(Late ot 8. T. AII. P. Walker.)
J. II. DOBBS,
(LnteotWiv.DobtalM
WALKER & DOBBS
Successors to Wise, Dobbs & Co.,
IMPORTEKS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALER*®
CHINA, CROCKERY ami CfLASSXVABK,
SILYEE-PLATID WARE, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLItt
COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, V/ICKS, CHIMNEYS, ETC.
CHAHDELIEBS, GAS AND KEROSENE FIX'!USES.
Wo would call the attention «< MeHiant* ts our immenre an.1 »»ried 5{®i k ,^ 1 adra2w^
fijeling that wc can give entire aat&foctian in rccr.rd to quality and pncc. Our rouui j
WALKER & DOBg^,
aug22codtf : ; ' MA ' ^
OR RENT.
S. ei_..... —
lawtOn.
At Kxrhaugu Bank, or to
Un. A. K COLLINS,
At Collins’ & Heath n
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
H AVING l»rfr.(«l m »mu«emcnU to correct the aiiyhtart error in tl.- J
Br--nr!at.,r. by the erection ot an otwervatorj- and one ot tire m.ct apiroireaxiwi a lemf
MEN'TS. for tire |«ir|X«- ot otoerring the meridian pruwa/c ot the DU. arid id.ir». 1
tin* exact Maiotr mean time to w ithin a fraction of a second. ... ■taB
•SS/rn-M attention paia to the Repairing and Rating of Jlne U atenn. a.
new work made to order. —-^
NATIONAL HOTJLI^
(i'ORAIEBLrY BPOTT8WOOD,)
MEAELY OPPOSITE
DEPOT’
THE PASSENGER
Thi, House line been THOROUGHLY KENOTATKD *“
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P. WHELAN, Prop.
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