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TIIE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: THE SB AY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 18? 8 r
(Tclci\riiyh <t'Messenger BV TELEGR AP IT. ■ Bibb County to the Front.
Bibb County at the State Fair.
. •iCTTKMHFR M 1*7*.
BIKDAY DISPJFrC'HKS.
Yoiinff .Icwlr. *h® Flower
the Hill.
ittha »wnt bu Um;
thing the dew—
life that was new;
Ml my mind ever fill.
, the flow a r of the liOl
i flaw r of the bill.
pproarhing to youth.
Tujdor end truth—
aturo and furai;
«ful, her heart true an
jtf.ind 'twould giro me pain.
>e»uty kbouU e'er make her
r may fall on her ear.
miter hare nothin* to fear;
*r, moro bountiful atill
ndc. the flow'r of the MU.
.*i-*U~..uty and grace when combi
»of heart, and heeutiea of mind
- new. that ne’er bounce of iu pow*r.
id frf»tretho*’tii» queen of tbeliow'r
itb >xeiq Jmwv the pc* of the
A Talk With Hr. Ja».
i W'abusotov, Tmtnpilw, 14. — Tho
r of In li-rn Affair*, South,
| will leave V, a*hin;jUtn t/.wanU tho cn4
-j, t . ft.this month for Fort SHI, where ho wUl
. join Serretaro IVlaro anU Got. Daria, of
Teiaa, for the roir] -.so of holding a con-
rmr ferenoo witli tho Kiowa*. in connection
.owl *^th Dig Tree and Santanta, now at that
I place. (Jot. Daria propoaca, aa a oondi-
■ t ioii pr- oc* lent for formally re t/.ring f h.j' j
chi -fi to their pomdt, 'that Ee
Kiowa- and Comanche., deliver up or soU
their home, ao they may not hare the
mean* to go bc-yond their reservation to
oommit depr-iations, but homo other
m-y L • adopted to satisfy Gor.
fhtvb hould til- pr*.jH,siti(.n !*• rJj.-ct«-d.
Shipwreck of the Eureka.
Nlw York, fcrept*imb.-r U.~Further
particulars concerning the l>-< of the
American schoon. r Eureka, c.f New York,
at Blackpointp C. B. ( have been received.
On th• • ♦*» h inaLir.t a l»dycann* ashore at
Cape Dolphin, and on the bth instant the
bodies of a man and woman were washed
ashore in the same vicinity. It is thought
they belonged to the wreck. A number
of vessels which were ashore in Sidney
harbor during the gale have sinoe been
floated off and are now undergoing re
pairs. The ship Scotia is ashore at Port
Rich, New Found land, dismasted and
broadsid** on the Beach. She ho-> a cargo
of pine and will probably go to pieces the
first westerly wind.
From Washington.
A Washington dispatch says represen
tation is made to the Treasury Depart
ment that the coinage act of 1873 by
which the value of the pound sterling was
altered from 484 to 486 65-100, will in-
e the duties upon import* from Great
r of Up* r»;
th*' TT-mi.
i S A TURD.
cordially
rpjf EUB wjB fce * aJW .
4 ' ir.ty Agricultural Society at ti»**
m lb* Court-*x«v. on
13th in-taj.t. at u o'clock x. *.
TbeOrnnhw Fenners* Club is
to meet with us on that day.
Tt y of the meeting to to j^rf^rt amnre-
!? r <r j r j.. * UibbCountj display at the approach
hereby extended
vr county. Fanner*, Horti
>. Manufacturer*, Merchant •
, ,a * " m«‘n, wh< f*T 1 a ji:n pride in
sd tor cwinijr, in the eOBBpelndp for
!<■**♦ |'r. xii:m, to mm with n% m General Con-
ention at the hour and place named.
„ 4T> _^ „ T. G. HOLT.
.} ^ oon, y Agricultural Society.
B. If. Wkiolst. Secretary.wp|#|
TV sweetest young flow'r that Lipoma on the hiU.
JtollUB.
A C r It IO VS la A W.SUIT.
Thr BI«ps*HlMofs V.nrgr R«vnte Or
|m ml I n a «n Wltlrli of Two Pcr.tou
liraoni d t age liter Died Fimt.
f,n« letter to bedie Daily Newt]
A d lisate point, involving a large in-
h»T;taa«*% wna dvdded a few days ago by
the rivi! tribunal of Rennes. It aroao out
or the tragic occurrence which took place
inOctoher, 1871. on tho rook of Pcnmarch,
,n Kinid-rrc. This rock, of gigantic di-
uiUauios, overhang* the Atlantic, and,
K*ing oneof the most pietureaouo features
,4 tl*e Brittany coast, is much visited by
b-’iriat < and marine pain tors. It juts out
s great height over the sea, and tho
jiTA-t beneath is known to the aboriginal
:.ihci* as Tull-an-lforn, or tho mouth of
11. Au Evil Spirit, t !»e*e primitive peo
ple Iwlieve. is coDHtantly lying in wait at
the f«*»t of the rock to entrap unwary
•i < rtsl*. and cut them off from among
the living in the midst of their sins. This
idea, founded, like most local superati-
on fact, is not always sufficiently
{ . • rnttothc niiudrt of excursionists to
J*. nniarch. The victim* of tlio Tall-au-
if* m «h mon in October, 1871, were Mine
J.-v .mville, the wife of a Brittany Pre-
f«it, her cUughtcr, Mdllo Gabriello Le-
voinvilk*. a l»crvutiful young girl of 18.
r nephew and niece, M Georges and
Mdk Eugenic Drosch, and MUo Bonne-
nisin. tho fiancee of Georges.
They had )>oeji staying on a visit at
tie* romantic chateau of Kornux, tho seat
of M. Manfnw du Chatellier, and ha<l
ilrivm over on the 8th of October with
their bout'* son, M. Paul Manfraa du
ChatulUur. a marine painter of some re-
jmt *. to vinit his studio overlooking Pen-
march. After insjiocting some painting*,
they went to compare thorn with tho sites
they rcpnaNcnted. Mme. Levainville pro-
jmf.il that Ik fore returning to tho
chstenu of KermiK she and her young
relations nh«*i1d pass half an hour on the
pUttonn watching the effect*of an angry
Mirnnet. The sky was menacing, the hori-
soii in a hhuc, the atmosphere close and
ijutrgd with electricity, and the sea.
Kinooth a* glas*. The tide was full in,
«wl nothing indicated the presence of
the legendary demon of Tall-au-1 fern.
M. Paul tin Chntellier, while lii* friend*
witc* ndnUring the HUperb efforts of color,
ivtaniod to hi* studio to fix them on can-
A* the position* ( ik.it up by the two
into vlucii the oxenrdonist* split
*.ah the chief element in the caw tho
hVnaiM tribunal had to decide, it is well
to tt;ito that Mme. Levainville and M.
and Millie. Drnaoh wore sitting together
<»n tho most northern point of the rock,
• i. lex a sort of nut and parapet, Mdllc.
Gabriello Levainville mm Mdllc Bonne-
m »:i were > tending at a distance of al*>ut
t wo yards behind them. Snddenly a vsrst
wave nro;e, gathuriug in height ns it
..dvan.-ed, (in.t, befon* the five persona oa
die platform had time to perceive the
danger, washed them into the yawning
Telluiu-1 fern. The foromost group vai
token first. «la*he<l against a parapet and
preeipitated violently into the sea. The
Jialf-spent wave then gently lifted the
two young girto, and nent them to rejoin
their relatives. Now Mme. Levainville
was the owner of large estates, amiJMdlle.
Gabriello her only child. The question
the tribunal of Rennes luvl to decide was
who should inherit this fortune, which
was claimed l»y Mmo. Dresch, the sister
of Mme. loivainville, as the heiress of
this lady, and by M. levainville a* the
heir of Gabriello. If it could bo proved
that tho wife died last, the property
would go to the *;Ltcr; and if not.
to the husband, a* the daughter’s
heir. M. Paul du Chatellier, who
win sketching the rock at tho mo
ment, of the accident, was the principal
witness.
ile stated that the foremost group,
comprising Mine. Levainville and Geor-
g s and Kngt nie Drcsch, must have been
kxlKwl at once by the violent collision into
which they were brought with the lateral
parapet. When they wore tlung into the
s« a he lost sight < f two of the bodies.
That of Georges, which remain.-.! flontin^
nun’ mouu'nt., Kiviiuxl to him an inert.
Iiuin^loil nukM. Wlu-u the tt»to oarrio.1
tho t wo girls into tho Tall-nu-Ifem. they
unit have Ivon in tho fuU paueaaion of
thoir fiioultitw. ami physioally unhurt.
i. * *1-.. Jollior'a .warniAn
There n>. in M.
n or* tiuin a fair p
elle s«rviT.<H her
mini, to, or. at all.
it Lakoa to .lie fro
jhatollior'a opinion,
.-sumption t’.iat tialiri-
ni.t her for perhaps a
rents, as long iitimo as
n aubmereioo. Mme.
I’r-s.-h herself mlmittod that she saw her
sister dashed hoad-furomost against a
r\vk ami dung into tho ac« ere the ware
had rea.'hoil tho niece. The state of four
out of five of tho bodies that wore found
•• c.linuodt St. du ChatolUer'a ovidoneo.
Taose of Atuie. Ia-TivinTiUo and X. Dreach
«■, ro all mangled, whilst that of M.Ulo.
fusion. It had tho sleeping appearance
whu-h M. James Bertrand gave to tho
damned Virginia in a beruitiful picture
exhibited, four or tire summer* hark.
The court hold that Gabrielis must have
■mrriri-d her mother for at least a few sec
onds, aad a'l-.-nl'ingly decided that the
f tun? she inherited fromhcrgoiwto her
father, and not to Mme. Devainville’s
Britain to the United States by little
more than one-half of one per cunt.
In accordance with an order of tho
I’oiboAeo Department, the railway pos
tal cars running from New York to Wash
ington. were last night locked at each end
w-th United States mail locks to prevent
passengers traversing the ear.
The Coming Jfnn of California
San Francisco, September li.—The
Deception to Gov. Booth last night, on
his arrival from the capital, was a 1 .effect
oration. Thousands of people assembled
at the landing with music and transpa
rencies, and tho houses on the line of the
procession were illuminated Gov. Booth
was escorted to the Grand Hotel, where
he mnile a speech congratulating tho
Jieople on their complete victory over the
railroad monopoly. He referred briefly
to Stanford's statement on Thursilay at
Sacramento, that the lionda of the com-
pany cannot lie sold in the Hast or in
Kiirope since tho result of -til; 1 election
was mode known. III. said the bonds are
worth os much us ever, but if the credit
of the company depended on pledging
tho manhood and independence of the
people of California, tho sooner its credit
was ilestroyed tho better.
From LodIstIIIc.
I»UJ3VlM.r, September 14.—Uozarand
Watson, tho kuklux prisoners who os-
cujxsl from jail on Monday, were captured
by the sheriff of Henry county, on Friday.
Joseph Campbell jumped from the Ohio
river bridge last night, eighty feet to the
rock below, and was killed instantly—
cause unknown.
The Fever at Shreveport.
Shrrvetobt, La., September I t.—B.
T. M. Jackson, tho telegraph operator,
died of yeUow fever yesterday. Kao, the
telegrnph manager, is not expected to re
cover.
YcIIoir Fever in Memphis,
Afon-iiis, September 14.—There have
been thirty deaths from yellow fever
among tho blacks in the northwestern
|>urt of tho city, but only one death
south of Poplar street.
Hallway Accident.
PiTrsBuaa, September 14.—Three en
gines were smashed, and William Green,
engineer, kiUetl and several hurt, by a
tardy switch turner.
Failed.
Dktrojt, September 14. — Stiller A
Weirder, bankers, of Ann Harbor, have
failed.
From Ilnppy Spain.
Datonnk, September 14.—The Kepab-
beans are reeonnoitoring tho Curlist posi
tions at Vogara, evidently with tile in
tention of making an attack, and au en
gagement is hourly expected. The Ke-
publiean force outimmbers that of the
Carlisle, but the latter arc strongly en
trenched.
Tlui insurgent mon-of-war Fertiando
d Oatolieo and Nuunincia. which saileil
for Torrevoga, have returned to Carta
gena without making iv landing.
In the Cortes a del site on the suspen
sion of its sittings is nppointed for Ttios-
ilny.
({aarnntined at Uoustnntiuoplc. •
I.onuon. September 14.—The steamers
from Marseilles are subjected to a strict
•piarantine at Constantinople on account
of the cholera.
The Strike.
Tin- strikers were quiet yesterday, bnt
were by no means idle. They visited
the varioiu mills withont making any
demonstration, and were apparently bent
on seeing that no work was done. Tho
a-iw mills were all idle, ami tho rice mills
also. At tbe phosphate mills in the su
burbs nothing was doing, nnd the hands
were simply loafing about tho mid. The
strike, it is thought,. wiU extend to the
phosphate mills nnd mines on Ashley
river, but as vet no information to that
effect has reached the city. Among the
strikers dissatisfaction is evidently in
creasing, and the pressing want of brood
wiU soon be felt. The mill owners have
all determined to refuse to work at the
advanced wages demanded, and wherever
the laborers have joined the strike hare
quietly closed the mills. Some of the
dissatisfied strikers held a meeting yes
terday ami agreed to reduce tho demand
to two dollars per day. Tliis movement
is said to haTe lieen acquiesced in by all
tho laborers, and many of them have ap-
pU*d for work at that price.
The employers, however, declined to
secede to tho terms named, and aU reit
erated their resolve to keep the mills
closed until the laborers are willing to
work for their fonn r wages. It was ru
mored yesterday that tho strikers wen-
going to the South Carolina railroad
workshops to compel a strike there, but
having lieen convinced that the employes
of that establishment were not to be
intimidated, they desisted; whatever may
have been their intention they certainly
did not go there during the day. It
seems probable that by Monday many of
the laborers wiU have made up their
mind* to return to work at the old prices.
In the meantime, the effects of the strike
are visible in every department of indus
try in the city. The builder* find it im
possible to earn' out their contracts in
consequence of the scarcity of lumber,
and the colored laborers, too,'Seem de
moralized and afraid or onwUling to
work. In the stream are several vessels
waiting to take in cargoes of lumber,
which have been engaged under contract.
| Charleston Xetcs aad Courier, ISM.
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN* ALL NIGHT. .
J VALENTINO
T-TING li*-. #*ntirr premise*.
1 I prepared to funu'h in* fn»-n«U an-: r.-*
With oerrthinr nr-rtaimru: to n i;p.:-ch,« n>t*n-
^ ^ st - vk -
FHESH FISH, OYSTERS, SAME, ETC.
Stranerra’ visiting Macon should irirc him a cnlL
IwUl open on the 1st of Ortober. at S0.C6
Cherry street, next door to my present restanrant.a
Ladies’ Eating Saloon.
Wp7 tf JOHN VALENTINO.
Special Notice.
rjIHE surriTusr |artnen of tbe firm of
HOPSON A CO. wilt continue the buxines
of tbe late firm at the old stand until further
notice. Tbe stock will be kept up in a?J tbe de
portments to tbe requirement* of tbe business.
Afr.Yt. E. Jones is 'our duly authorised attorney
« tort. J. L. WARREN.
C. P. ROBERTS.
8-j.t«mhcr 8th. 1871. Sum ' in 51'artnera.
Wesleyan Female College,
MACON, GKOUGIA.
Tho Thirty-sixth Annual Session
" ILL BEGIN OCTOBER 8. IKS.
Fur Catalogues, containing full informatiou, ad-
drexs
C. W. Sill Til* siv^'-Urk'.**"
Bargains in Millinery
»m idliTing from tlii» .lair, untif the i
hit is disposed of. iuy stock of
MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS
I.AIIIK.V HATH AND BONNETS
Flowers. Ribbons. Lore Goods. Hair Goods. Co!
I*x». Cuffs Zephyr Worsted, and In fact.
Everything Usually Kept In My Line.
Call and eumiuo my Goods, and bur them »t
your own price.
*n*»tw MRS. L. P. HENDRIX.
CITY BANK
MACON, GEORGIA.
Capital 200,000 Dollars.
DIRECTORS:
TO. B. JOHNSTON. V
JOHN J. GIIKSHAM, J
July?- Cm
CYPRESS SHINGLES
IV
A Superior Article!
For sale by
B. H. WRIGLEY & CO.
jnnciUf
Taxes—Second Notice.
'PUB County Couimun-inershaYc notiflod me
L that tl*»y aiv in n*il of money, and I nr
theivffuv (Vidi|N’lltil to auk the people to cuiue up
witlumt further delny and pay tlK*tr State and
County Tiue*.
Iwoiw, white aw! colored, who o\ro pdl and
ncid taxes only, mini |*y up to rare cost, aa I am
iM.iiirfil by tow to issue exemtions aw! irnmishee
thrir orapU.yenu AV. T. NELSON*.
pld tf Tax Collector Hihh ('ouuty.
HENRY SCHMIDT,
FASHIOVAHLK HARKEK.
lIuCT* New Builtlin--. iKaro Stair*,
lyorip be jiltwixi to have a rail fn>m bis old
FOR RENT.
FIVE room Dwellinr. with thm* amwyrouwl
i nttari !°d. on Tat nail Squar.\ near residenrr
Mr. E. him at $25 per mouth. Apply to
J. SEVMOUR RODGERS,
aue31 tf At Seymour Tinsley St Co.**.
OR RENT.
DWELLING HOUSES. elitriWy located.
Apply to R. F. LAWTON,
At Exchange Bank. «*r to
Dx. A. P. COLLINS,
jnlvirtf At Collins* A DraffTn
TT,
Rooms For Rent,
^yVER office of Southern Express Company.
Terms moderate. Apply to
T. H. HENDERSON.
ypWtf • ' At Eiiww Office.
A New Family Grocery.
TAKE pbwnn' in informing my friends and
tto* public generally that I have opened a
Family Grocery at No. 5* Cherry stivet. I expert
to keep a stork of good poods, awl I .licit your
trade. Thankinpr my Mends for the tor IiU ml
pntronace liestowed on me in my former business,
and liopiiur for a continuance of the same, I am,
Respectfully. •
!lw •- ^. R. RICHARDS.
FOR RENT.
TWO CHOICE BED ROOMS f..
I T
Coal! Coal! Coal!
OCB "FAVOBITES” (DK
FJ8STNATIONALBANKofMACON ^^OJ^IPSES
TRASS ACTS A GLSERAL LASSISti MSISESS.!
ALL OTHERS
Silver Lake,
Peerless.
There Are None Superior, They Have Few Equals
Silver LakLe
Is more widely known than any other brand of Flour male in the United State3
OUK SECOND GBADES ABE
ROT AL GEM
A CHOICE EXTRA FAMILY.
FALLS OH 1 OHIO
A CHOICE EXTBA FAMILY.
• . f ’Hit 11 1 r. «■ 'i* X J . ! • I _■ . .. ;
One trial will convince dealers that it is to their interest to keep these goods,
OUB THIRD GEADE,
WHITE WING
As an extra family Flour cannot be excelled. Send for circulars and samples and be
convinced.
MIliL
R.ICE
Fresh, Beautiful Flour,
LEAN PACKAGES, ALL SIZES
Free Drayage
aeplZZtaw
SEND IN YOUR OBDEES.
GEO. T. ROGERS’ SONS.
THE -D. PRATT GIN
t ' plKKCTOCS:
I. C. PLANT, * D. FLANDERS,
II. h. JEWETT. W. B. DINS310EE.
H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE,
G. H. HAELKIIFRST.
I. C. PLANT. President.
W. W. Wkyolkt. Caahirr. mnKVtilnovl*
S. G. Bosx, President. R. F. LAwroy,- Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Ofiiec in IltUPk New Building.
Receives Doposits,
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE.
Makw Advances cm Stocks. Bonds, Cotton in
Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
fehLSly
1C. PLANTS SON;
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
Buy and Sell Excliange, Gold. Silver, Stocks snd
Bonds.
Deposits Received,
On AYblcli Interest will lie Allowed,
A3 AGSEED rrox.
PAYABLE ON Cj^TmX^
Advances made on Cotton and Pro
duce In Store.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
fehOly •*
FOR SALE.
Portable Steam Saw Mill
TLlADB by Owen, Lano A Dyer, Hamilton.Ohio.
T*i- U is a Now 1 Mill, and in pood onler; has
poveroors to tho engine; also wood and lath raws.
Terms—half cash; balance 12 months with good
security. Also, one of
Pay’s Planing Machines.
Faces *2 inches, match 12 inches, with mon Id in ?r
hits nttarhtsl fornH the latest styles of mouldings.
WiU be sold with the mill, or sepsrete.
A. K. FISHER,
nn?16 lm* Montezuma. Mneoti eo., Ga.
I TtNGLISH. French ami German Boardins: nnd
J Day School, for Yocng Lulit's and Little
ftirls^O* Cathcdml street. 1 llnltimore, Md. Miss
Chaffee nud Miss llnmcssley, PrliioiiuUs, nssisteil
by able Professors. Next Session opens Septem
ber 18th. Course of studies extensire. comprisimr
nil branches of a (tolito education. French is tie*
language of the school. Class honors nwnnltsl at
tho dose of the year. Circulars oil application.
aug2o lm
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
f iOK. CORTL ANDT nud NEW CHURCH STS.
v’ NEW YORK. Ontlio Euro|>e:tn plan. RICH'
ARD P. FRENCH, son of the tote Colonel Riehnr.l
French, of French’s Hotel, has token this Hotel,
newly tilted up and entirely renovated the same.
Centrally located in the business i»rt of the city
Lnmlios’ and Gentlemen s J lining Rooms attoelied.
jiiwHUf 1
Tbe Great Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press
[PATENTED FEBRUARY 21.1871.]
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
R FINDLAY’S SONS
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
THAN* OLD WOOD SCREW EVEX.
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes
B iles of Cotton packed by this Press range from 500 to 800 pounds.
WE GUARANTEE
TO MAKE GOOD. FREE OF COST (anil pay cram*— of traiispo-tatlonl ANY PORTIOX OF
THE 1UOX WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS
crater povi
nply tho In
ly desire. Pressoe*
HOWARD HOUSE.
BROAD STREET,
Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eufaula Rui-
rood D.'jiot.
EUFAULA. ALABAMA.
J. W. HOWARD, - - PRoruiKTORn.
Only a short walk to and from the Southwest
ern Itoilroiid. Seventy-live cents raved iti omni
bus fare.septS Cm
F. FABEL,
MANUFACTURER OP
STAR AND TALLOW
CANDLES, SOAPS,
OIL.
, No 14 West Main Street, bet ween First and
Second.
Factory, Noe. 73, 73, 77, 79 and 81 Maiden Lane,
between Ohio and Adams Streets,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Cash pnid for Tallow, Lard and Grease,
nprisr.m
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
It is .situated nearer tlic Spring than any other
public house, and w spacious and comfortable.
Tho table is supplied with the best the market
affords.
Every attention is given to invalids who resort
to tlio waters of the Spring for health.
RAT US OF BOARD.
iy $ 2 00
tx*k 1(1 DO
011th 85 00
Liberal deduction made for large families.
W. A. ELDER A SON,
an rtf Proprietors.
LTJDDEN & BATES,
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
«MUKTiaXX
We biro TESTIMONIALS from many of the Largest and Best Planters in Georgia (and all the
other Cotton States) using this Press, whose names are as “familiar us household WOrdaC*' Planters
visiting Macon are earnestly advised not to purchase a Cotton Prerauntil they EXAMINE CLOSELY
AND THOROUGHLY the •‘ECLIPSE.” and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send for Descriptive
Pamphlets containing testimonials and prices.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON. GA.
CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER
FOE DRIVING COTTON GINS.
Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect
MANUFACTURED SOLELT BY
II. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works,
MACON, GEORGIA.
The superiority of this machine over all others intended for uni purpose (including both the old
nud “ new fashion” Gin Gear) we GUARANTEE, OR ASK NO MONE>. This Power to shipped m
one piece, aa it were; requires no mechanic to put it up; sqts on the ground; K attached m no way
to any riortion of tho house; and to independent of lloor “sagging,” etc.; can lie used in AN Y KIND
OF HOUSE (one or two story), or both the Power and Gin can be run on the ground 1TIIOLT
ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 to 300 revolutions per minute.
FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE
Georgia Central Railroad,
Savannah, July 3,1873.
' and after Sunday, the *ith inst.. Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Central Rniln
O
branches and
DAY TRAINS OOI
Leave Savannah
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Milledgevillc
Arrive at Eutonton....
•ill r
s folio
i SOUTH AND WEST.
t Ma
• Mae
31 neon for Columbus
Arrive at Atlanta
Arrive at Kufauto
Arrive at Columbus
'Inking dose connectiot
Atlanta a.id Columbus.
0:15 r M
..JlilOPM
..11:15 PM
.12:10 P M
. 4:1*0 A M
is looting
' TRA
I GOING NORTH.
Leave Clayton .
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Miux
Arrive at Maeo
Arrive at Maeo
Leave 31 aeon .
LeavcS
Arrive 1
Arrive at Eatc nton
Arrive at Augusta ..
Arrive at Savannah .
Making perfect tv
from* Clayton..
1 froiQ Coiumlma
from Atlanta...
7:20 A M
2:.'W A M
1:50-P M.
5:25 P M
nali..
Aumista
Passengers going over the Milhsl
‘ »nton Branch will take night
ith trains leaving
nnd Ea-
- ----- ««aa a* V »*a Cplum-
bus, Atlanta nnd Macon, day trains from Augusta
and Savannah, which connect daily nt Gordon
(Sundayf excepted) with the Milledgevillo and
Eatonton trai s.
An elegnnt sleeping car on all night trains.
TUROuGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can
bo had at tho Central Railroad Ticket Office at
Pulaski House, comer of Bull and Bn.111 streets.
Office open from 8 a m to l p m. and from ;? to
p M. Tickets can also boh ad at ^Depot Office.
july S tf
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
TO AND FKOXt
Macon, Brunswick, Savannah & Florida.
Y. B.—Parties preferring tho "old fashion” Gin Gear (
u bo accommodated at very reasonable figures.
“new fashion” ditto, with centre suppor
B. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA
MANUFACTURERS of
STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS,
AND ALD KINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, ETC., ETC.
B. FINDLAY’S SONS,
jiiUTwlly FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA.
Office Macon and Brunswick Railroad,
Macon, Ga., July 22.1873.
O X and after Wednesday. July sWd, l‘n->etiger
Trains on this rvxul w ill be run ns follows:
DAY PASSENGER, DAILY, SUNDAYS KXCKPTKD FOR
TIIE PRESENT.
Leave Macon 8:80 A At
Arrive at Josup G:t5 r U
Arrive at Brunawlck 10:15 p XI
Arrivo nt Savannah 10:50 P AC
Arrive atTallahaasee ^ 10:12 a M
Arrive at Jacksnovillo 10:12 A M
Leave Jacksonville ; 2:40 P U
Leave Tallahassee i.. 2:40 P Nt
Leave Savannah 5:20 A Nt
Leave Brunswick t>:00 a m
Leave Jefup 0:00 A Nt
Arrivo at 31acuu &00 .v ni •
Passengers from Savannah will take tho 4:30 p Nt
train for Brunswick,and 5:20 A m train for Macon,
uvxugnus accommodation train, daily,
(SUNDAYS PXCBPTKD).
Leavo Mnron 3:50 r it
Arrivo nt Hawkinsville 7:S0 p Nt
Leave Hnwkir.svillo C:S0 A NI
Arrive at Macon 0:55 a nil
W.»J. JARVIS,
july30 tf Master Trnnapoiiittipn. ,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
. li * 8UPERINTKNDKNT'S OFFICE,
Central Railroad, Atlanta Division,
Atlanta, July 5, 1873.
O N nnd after Sunday, July 6th. Passenger Trains
on this Road M ill run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon J v j..11:00f a nc
Arrive at Atlanta
li«‘nvo Atlanta
Arrive at 31nr
...I..:.... 7:20 V Nt
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Mnconx..., 11:10 P
Arrivo nt Atlanta 5:50 A Nt
Leave Atlanta 1:00 a Nt
Arrive at Macon 7:00 a ni
Jinking close connection at Macon with Central
Railroad for Kavntmah nud Augusta, nnd with
Southwestern Railroad for Columbus nnd ppiuts
in Southwestern Georgia. At Atlnutn, w ith West
ern and Atlantic Railway for points West,
julyfltf G. J. FORKACRK, Snp’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
SOUTUWKSTKUN RAILROAD COMPANY,
Macon, Gn., July 4,1873.
O N nnd after Sunday, the 6th inst.. Passenger
Trains on this Road will mu as follows:
DAY EUTAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1833.
^^E offer to planters these well known gins, which are sold wherever cotton is
planted.
OVER SEVENTEEN TIIorTS^V3VX>
Have been sold since 1SLG. ^Vea-k parties wishing to bny to come and. examine
them, especially the IMPROVED GIN, having a linter attached. It will pay them
for so doinjj. They are warranted to give satisfaction, and time given to test them
before payment is required.
jullQgawtf
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
No. T2 THIRD STREET.
The 11ml Uoy anil tlio Good.
Ta.ro ni once a young aad lovaly I
• v. whoao mother part.il hi* hair down | What the Dnto of llrunswick
muMle, and occasionally hit him on
Unk with a flat-iron. There was
A\
TE have just rorcirod, direct front tbe mines
about
200 Tons of Lump Coal,
And finding that we will hare to move our yard
we will Mipply*mponMbtr partial with whatever
amount they may want at the reduced rate of
$0 50 per Ton,
Delivered anywhere in the city.
Give us an order.
sepll lw ANDERSON A BALLABR
Willed the City of Geneva.
The London Times, alluding: to the
death of the late Duke of Brunswick and
ricked and depraved boy* 1 leaving all h» wealth to the city
I, at the moment, do not I of (hatth «ay» *
-iny furtho- particulars These xvMence to the wealth left to the
In tho cases found in the apartments of
the deceased word gold and jewels to the
amount of thirty million francs. In two
of these boxes, which it was impossible to
open till to-day, no key to them having
, how that bad. wicked
depraved boy kicked up his heels.
£ood boy uniled the while sernphi-
r and slobbered, jhe bad boy wont
ishtway and laid At his goodnoife^y
11 manner and kinds of nasty and in-
-hard-bake
j lien found, were dmeorered Pacific rail-
ht h 'y-" A ? f b,al B way bond* to the amount of fifteen mU-
nc, tamanod* a-d Australmn u< * {i ^ together with the in-
fell to and
n those thiBjp, and
capital, coming to
rus all mme, with 1
' I’lV,- font 11 rood round sum. The German
I Consul at Germ has received a telegram
“=> P ,UIU ‘ j from Prince Bismarck stating that the
late Duke’s j-rojvrty in Germany amounts
fool' hlc 1 11 I to silty-five million francs, and that the
. , i municipal coum-il of Geneva is at liberty
as 1 liavts mine. . •^* v4 *** v ’1 ,, , *-
. I f/s reake such disposal of
i the jjood boy, “had you not i
* a thin-I
vhen it
it thinks fit.
. 1..• Si ii iv 1- r >
Jnti.hl- with
hlippara. Initsad of tanc f
yoa mi^ht 1... k • -i;. fik l ;.uotltei
into the donation box ot tho H *
I'Andyxcd Shak :r. on i illltbad
uijrht i
mgthcothx
b*ve, you uiij
^hot WAS • 1. k
tumad away i-i^ h«.
• : ... . 'i'li. n
*oru.; »11, foeliu* •
furh,
0W1 j
id
>' dr^ppi:
gr.it :n-
■c.Ktnut-v
five bob
for
of w^ot -
;:i^a ill the way \\-u
«h n«, I don’t know
, nciv’.ta .md noble.”
1 oiivl ci*ufoundedL
at this and wept
1 ■ *1 l*oy went out
•r • niUv.h ^t«txler
ht* luaal, aiitl on hi.-
-I liia own *vvcrci^n
l‘\
rh.
- 1 * •**.!• iu't Votherin^ the
ii.-> ► jyniicri iu> toridj ira mixod drinks
,.ro Uitherin^ the ih*&tomans.
Plating Cards.—Tho Christian Unh-n
] ins u robust tone in it.- niorulity that is
I in sharp contract to the tmhcxuthy cant
that is so prevalent in many quarto.
To a Querist upon the morality of cord
! playing it nuke* the following reply:
Caras are no more sinful in their nature
j haujackstraw.-.Under.•v-mecir«*t:ui.-t.»r.ou>
j we should reprobate car i-playin^ as lond-
in^ to waste of time, t«- asbociotion with
| IkuI men—and always when one play? f*«r
I «takes. On the other hand, no one should
j j Ut 4fe the oonsi-Acnoe of th<-se who never
! g°»nible. who play at home, who have been
. brought up to regard the panic a Uw-
I ful amusement, whobe reason deos not
condemn it. Paul’s formula i* eminently
applicable here : ** Ixrt not him that cat-
eth dospise him that eateth not, and let
not him which eateth not, judge him that
eitcth.-
200 Boxes Tin Plate.
£jOODassortment o! Stcdyxnls. Large lot of
Ivory Table and Dr>scrt Knives,
replft lw OLIVER, DOUGLASS A CO.
Housekeepers’ Situation Wanted
4 WIDOW LADY, agod about thirty, with one
-'i. small child,drjjres a tatcaitou a> hom«-
kwppr in a toailr, a hotel or public institution. Is
willing to nuke bcvsHf u>cfnl. end will brine un
doubted totimoniaK of *r«ud character. Apply to
the farior Editor of the Telegraph. mcaUf
EARRISOJf, BRADFORD & CO’S
STEEL PENS.
Special a; t ention called to the wtU known numbers*
505--75—28—20 and 22.
Factory, Xt. Ternen: Ofilre 73, John
aaN
»t-, New York.
DWELLING TO RENT.
A ''OMIYIRTABLU DWELLING in YmeriUe
XV unua* i ichl room... Tilh cnlcn.wvll
Of water, etc. Terms tm modem: x .' Apply to
—SH L. w. raSBal.
E. B. POTTER, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIST
o
OFFICE Wool**
[r.W r H
Biock. Svtx-nd street, ihinl
If establishment,
jams tf
WANTED AT ONCE.
O NE OU TWO Hr-t-cK- ; O.n Timken
. BreMMV) towbrntbeUfftea u
P. C. S.IWRKR.
Coal. Coal.
A Callan aj *i
Butt’c Kmi-
.irmt-r rate until firat of
left ax Messrs. Wuuhip
BUTTS A ROSS.
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMERICPS, GA.,
WHEY JOSES & CO., Propr’s.
J». P. WALKER.
(Late of S. T. A B. P. Walker.)
WALKER & DOBBS
Successors to Wise, Dobbs & Co.,
IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CHINA, CROCKERY ami GLASSWARE,
SILTIR-PUTED WARE, POCKET AND TABLE COTLEBY,
COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, WICKS, CHIMNEYS, ETC.
CHAHDELIEBS, GAS AND KEROSENE FIXTUBES.
■ ■ w -»H«'tjnn of Mrrritvnt. to oor immows and varied Mock of thn idxnt- rood
TjmYni * nt,re in ro.-ird to quality and pric-- Onr n-lail tlcpartment is
WALKER ifc DOBBS.
aug±Scodtf MACON. GEOKGJA.
CALL At
Pianos, OrgatiK, XoMr, and all Kinds
of Jfnstcal Instrmuciits. Largest
.Stork in t!iu Smitli. Lowest
Prices in tlio South. Best
Instruments I11 the South
Don’t Buy a JPiano
Without first writing us for prices. Wo are tho
moat extensive Piano Dealers South nnd can sell
the cheapest. Your choice from five of tlie best
makers in the United States—any style nnd price
desired. Fine pianos, 7 octave, rosewood cases,
curved lc.ga. nt f2tf3,£27S, S2to>, warranted for tire
rmW; *uperl» pianos at $.*>«», .-?325,- 9350 nnd $375
Tha very licst pianos at $400, ♦*10. fMO, $490, S530
and $000. Pianos solrt bv small monthly pay
ments. Pianos for rent. Pianos now shipped to
-.ill parts of the South. Every one thinking of
Inlying is invited to write us for lowest cash or
time prices. Illustrated catalogues sent free.
Headfiuarters for tlie eelebiuted.
JIASON AM) HAMLIN ORGANS!
Best and cheapest. New styles and New Prices.
Send f<*r catalogue, (giving full dLscripticn.
Churches, Schools ami Teachersilliberally dealt
witlu Orudis-delireml fn« of charge to ea<*h
buyer* m aiiy part of tli6 Souln. Prices same
at factory. •
Sheet Music and Music Boohs.
A splendid stock. The l>ost public;!t ions of every
publisher always on iutud. Largest discount to
Dealers, Teaclicw, and Schools. Any piece of
Music <c Muxic Book mailed post-paid, mi receipt
of retail prices. Catahigucs free.
IF VO 17 WANT A
broken Guitar, FIntcjifccrdwn, FJntlna, Fife,
Flagcalet, Corned. Drum, sett of prime Strings or
anything nmler the sun in tlic rmisic line, wo
can furnish it. Goods C. O. J>. for examina
tion to any part of the South. Our .order trade is
immense. Wo advert toe largely, keep wliat wc
advertise, perform what wo advertise todo, and in
this way have built tip
The Largest Trado in the South!
Send for price lists, circulars, catalogues, speci
men copies, of Southern Musical Journal, $1 per
year, and try us with an order.
LUDDEN & BATES.
srp!2 Sm Savannah. <>’a.
THOMAS WOOD’S
Next to Lanier House, Macon, Georgia,
FflTK, CARPETS, Ell.
LOWEST PRICES IN THE SOUTH.
STOCK: COIIBT A1ITLY AHRIVIMO.
Newspaper for Sale.
A GREAT BARGAIN!
Southern Times & Planter.
Published at Sparta, Georgia.
Hivfog a pood orrulatiorii an<l in * piwperot
condition, is offered for sale.
TEH.H8 REASONABLE.
For particulars, address
auzfllm LITTLE. JORDAN A CO.
PATENT
ANTI-FRICTION GIN GEAR.
I T HUNS TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear made.
It i* made without a mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted
to iron. Over twenty in use. AU have proven good.
MY PATENT
Is tlio mo le or construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction Balls, Extended
Arm to carry tlie Pulley and Pinion Shafts.
All persona using or making any part of my patent will be prosecuted to the ex
tent of the law.
I BUILD AND REPAIR
AT/T, KINDS MACHINERY
AT SIY WORKS.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER.
STEAM, WATER AND GAS PIPES,
AND ALL TiiEIK FITTINGS FOR SALE.
Call and sec at my woik?, Fourth street, near the Brown House, Macon, Ga.
esr Send for Circulars. 7 * *
E. CROCKETT.
ju!30tf
GENUINE
LOUISIANA CANE SYRUP
50 BARRELS ON HAND.
THIS IS NOW THE ONLY
Pure New Orleans Syrup Now in Market!
And none even to be had in Xew Orleans.
We NVill Sell at Low Prices
DENTISTRY.
TNR. EMERSON h - returned to 3farrn,and
JlJ will resume the prartice of Denrtotry at
oner, at his Dental Rooms. SOIulberry street,
sepl tf
Z. B. WSEELEE.
Saloon and Restaurant,
Fourth Street, ©prositj Express Otficq,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Meals Served at all,Hours,
day or kicht.
A First Class Establislmicut. j
- • ttf
ROGERS & B0SBT.
Leave Macon..............;.*.: l .....r
Arrivo at Eufaula
8:00 A it
4: to p m
Arrivo at Clayton
Arrive at Albany
0:20 P M
2:45 F M
Arrivo at Arlington
Arrivo at Fort Gaines
Leave Clayton...
0:00 P at
4:40 r at
7:20 A at
Lcavo Kuluulu
8:50 A at
Leave Fort Gaines
808 a at
Loovc Albany ......10:33 a m
Arrive ut Macon : 5:25 P it
Connects with the Albany Train at Smithville,
and tlio Fort Gaines Traiu ut Cuthbcrt daily, ex
cept Sundn;
Arlington on Blakely Extension Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, returning following days.
COLUMilCS DAY PASSK5GLR TRAIN.
Lcavo 3Iacon.^ 10:55 P M
Arrive nt Columbus ; 4:00 a M
Leave Columbus 2:50 P M
Arrivo at Umod 7:30 r it
EUFAULA SIGHT FREIGHT AXD ACCOMMODATIOX
12:10 P M
7:57 A at
IOSCO v at
BOOT AXD ACCOM
TRAIN.
Leave 3Iacon
Arrive nt Eufaula
Arrivo at Albany
Leave Eufaula
Leave Albany * . H:30 p at
Arrive at Macon a at
Trains will leave Macon and Eufaula on tho
schedule Sunday, Tuesday and Thtirdny nights,
and connect at Smithville witli Albany trains.
VIRGIL POWERS,
julyGly Engineer and Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON 3IACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Forty-one Miles Saved in Distance
OFFICE Si ACON AND AUGUSTA RA1LROAD
31 acox, May IS, is78.
O N and after Sunday, 3fny 10,1S72, and until
further notice, the train* 011 this Road will
runs a follow*:
PXT TRAIX—DAILY (8CXDAY8 EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon Mfti M
Arrive ut Augsuta 1:15 P at
LeaveAugnsto 1:50 rac
Arrivo at Alucon H:15 P at
Passengers leaving Alncou at OdlO a m make
dose connections nt Camnk with day i»ns‘-. < ngpr
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta ami all
points West; ni-o, for Augusta, with trains going
North, and with trains for Charleston; also, for
Athens, Washington, and all stations on the Geor
gia Railroad.
Tickets sold and baggage rln'ckeil to all fiointo
North, both by rail and by steamships from
Charleston.
nur7tf S. K. JOHNSTON. Siip’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILIU)AD CO,
Office General Passemibr AnEaT,
Atlanta. Gu., July lu, 1.873.
O N and after this date—
Lioimruro EXPREaa
For New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities,
Leaves 3Iacou. by 31aeon A Western Rail
road
Arrives at Atlanta . .
Leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Dalton....
Arrives at Chattanooga
Pullman Palace Drawing-Room at
Cars by this train from Atlanta to I a
all Intennediate isants without cm
Passengers leaving by this train ai
York the second afternoon, at 4: it r
teen hours earlier than passene r* b
route can with safety reach New lori
same evening.
DAY WF.3TERX EXPRESS.
Leaves 3Iacon
Leaves Atlanta nt
Arrives at Chattanooga
Close connection at Chattanoo^i J<
West.
Pullman Palace Cur
For further particnli
..11:00 A M
Go
I night trains.
B. W. WEE NX,
al Push, nsrer A-rei
july 11 tf
POET EOYAL EATLEOAD,
Office of Biotm
> Sri
Augc*ta,Gju Jan**
O N and aftor Jlondav, June 3l>, trai
Rood wiU run us follows:
DOWX DAY PASSENOER TK.VIX
Will leave Augusta at
Arrive at Port Royal at....,vA;
Arrive pt Charleston at *
Arrive at flaitttuah
VT i*'
i:r i ::ai.n
at Augusta at
DOWX STfOHT I’ASSE.N
Will leave Augusta at
at Port Royal at
at Chaifektoti at
Arrive at Savannah at
;p SIGHT PASSEXG
WiD leave Port Royal at
Charlef-ton at
Savannah at
Arrive at Augusta at
leaving Macon 1
1&30 P M
; TRAIX.
1 3fats
AiismstaR.
U in time to mage • I01
JAMES <>. 31KIRK,
NATIONAL HOTEL
(FOHMERLV 8POTT9WOOD.I
KEAKL7 OPPOSITE THI PASSENGER DEPOT.
T!i>, IIjuv lia, bee* THOBOUGHLI KKSOfATKD from buement Us aUic.
BO X» «3 PEB DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
AND LIQCOES.
GEORGE XV. HEAD,
BICLISIVE
CHAS. COimSELMAN & CO.,
Genorai Commission Morchants,
Room 11, Oriental Building,'CHICAGO.
E.fvr to V* *L Iluff M «•; ,n. way- Cm
! WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
No. 4 Hi ftice’* Slock, ..... Poplw At., Mftcon, Gt.
illy I ll Ill’ll! ! '■
elTIUCTLY
COMMISSION HOUSE
R. 31. WATERS & CO.,
Sfi Broad St., New York.
bankers
—AXD—
Cotton Commission Merchants.
Buy and velicontract* for future deliver >>i 16t-
t<*n. D.-js-s.t accounts of tomk.-ra, mer« lia*!tt - and
others are especially aidieited. jnlviVHm
PUNTERS’ BANE,'
FOttT VALLEY, 4JA.
Tk£CRiVL'SDe]>o.-dtK.diMs>«iit.s] > ap<‘r. buys nnd
-JLV sells Exchange, also. Gold andPilrer.
Golleetkms made at all awvarible joints.
Interest paid on Deposits when made for a
specified time.
Vi. J. Axdkbsox, Pres*t. V. E. Bbcwx, Ca.-Ji’r
DISSCTOIW:
Wni. J. Anderson, Col. Hugh L. iKmutml
Col. L. M. Felton. Dr. W. A. Matliews.
Dr. Wm. H. Hollmshaa deist!