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Daily Telegraph and mbs&jb^CgEII • sochay MoRNtYG. September 28, hl 3.
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SUNDAY HORNIN' 1
Shl’T I«. 1«7*.
FKO.M Till: LOW COl XTHY.
A JTYSTKUT LS OTStfcU HAT
HtlockillK Wtl
The
of hi
ho* i
iizr l>> H >rzn».
I.teinl.T St, I"7n.
n*1 Mr;m;rr: Sm»
r». but little busi-
in this .nmiiiunitv.
. r.- .ill I.U Lv-l.-l, by
th<> emjv. wer* iill
Uie stilt. that
A Wvnilrrfui »i*»iMa»* t«* "tanllii*
VerinraUiie Aa »«r.
I'm. I It. - .1 .1 ,v W'-rt'l
of Oyster Bay. a
roil on a mo-lorate
hold- the office of Jns-
mercly for the honor,
derived from it. lias
,i ,.; n , *ijj. summer
:,ICM worth of L’nit.’l
Annual Exposition
TKRMW E AHY
i, id.*
As In
be Ik
profit 1
1 AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL
ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA,
ontu
ids, he kep
ly opera-
them at his
L-h box,
W
and n-|un
imp pertain
rn H.
•Inly. an.
r thi
e/Tthint; 1*
«W«
stayed '
Tliedama^. wa< rery groht.inowI
M.lri, lierl-.iji.. tl. m in v * ... .
era! frinh. asea and poking aeniwa fell | be
befon'the futy of the atonn. and «otioo j On W
Mien in tin field. cam.’1 for nnl. sl.y | Sew
the wind. On-plant-r, J. D. Wad.-, Kvj..
aay« hi* loss will not fall short of twenty I t
• and others who are running smaller | p
■ Jila.es lr.se from ono to five liolea. So
t f .it .s far as Brooks county is ronceroed
the crop will 1>« greatly . hert of the esti
mate of SeptemlsT first.
Then th- fman. i.*! crash nC Us» North
has so ilworted all the racnrjbt the land
jti.t there 1* none forwarded U> keep up
the cotton market. We were, in this sec
tion. just getting over, in a measure, th
tight ncm of money
summer. N
mine*! th
w York
, , MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH,
$• .U .. .i. . - !.
ng also lucked up in a “see- —*ti>—
.r’^Vh'- hr^r'i'.'. 'k'ik ! CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK.
: lie market had settled down |
Me.uly again, lie recentlv de- | ojtnUNDS sad R UK COURSE an in
U he would take hiaUiniU to | rpfcndidt.r.!- r.uul th, BUILDINGS the ran*
aiihMtantmJ Mid rem:nio»lioa» In thr r» din try. Tbe
Exhibition will Ike diTkIed into lx*r«>rtinent* of
LIVESTOCK; r*OnrCT« OF THE MIL; POMESTIC
XiTCMcrtrm; m *>'ir terme* i.w cot-
TOS. WOOL. SILK. U5KS. 1*0*. BIAS*.
SET EL. OOU*. 61LVEC. LEX THEE.
PAPES. PI WEE. ETC.. ETC.
In (art. cvmthimr pert* i nine to AGRICUL
TURE. MECHA.VK5i.and the FINK ARTS.
$8,000 in Medals, Plate and Money
TO I1K AWARDED.
trited in a
is resolve
locked up
......u. I
•Savannah, and the farmers will be in a
sad plight -cotton down and no money
even at the low figures -with guaio bills
fend provision bills maturing. Ih. nthe
storm, so destructive, it has discouraged
even the ni.Hlhupcfalof a few wi-ek* ago.
The merchants have Imiight large rtneks
of good*, and three or four additicsial
stores hare been opened, with ^ large
sUs ks, so that the imreliantrar.i N-pn-
ning to tremble about maturing bills. It
is imptMdbW to collect outsUinding ac-
It is to be hoj.fl, however, that the fl-
ii inciid stonn will soon bo over, and con
fident restored, and commercial matters
rroutnMhclr wonted channels. If relief in
this dirertien could com - lieforo the mid-
.11,- W' i. lel. r. umch could 1»j saved that
m.w mem* almost hojel.-.-ly lost.
fol. IMI. K.ufor.l.of St. Mary's, visited
Quitman \mt. rJay in the interest of his
••'iiiiwn 1 water i-.toi.inni.eti.ni" project.
Ilis luajis and 'harts, as well as his
M. c, h. made the thing look very feast-
Ida Hdwusn Kew Oil.-nn,. on the Mis
sissippi river, ami St. Mark’s, in Florida,
there is only thirty miles of ditching
Hot-led. \ emu in itteo of citizens were
appointed to codipcrate with the central
mitt... at S.iviuiimh, consulting of
Mi wars. A. J. Rountree. E. A. Jelk.< D.
K. Crouch, J. 0. .Morton, J. 11. Finch and
.1. nil Tillu. .0 It sue. essfni ,t » .11 1 .
gn'at 1- n. fit to this McSon.
A terrible outrage was committed last
nigl.t upon the person of Mias Alary l*at
man. who lived some two miles weat of
Quitman, on the track of the Atlantic
and fl..If railroad. She is an elderly
i,widen lady living alone upon her form,
and has been doing so for years, witli ohly
a n.vro family living in the yanl. She
i- arosjHtctnbM ami inotTensive lay. bavin;
• ! Ii.il ;i i.\ 1 now . ■! 1 hi i.t t
night soA* unknown pi'rson entered her
house and. seemingly, with a club bat
iter altiuet to death. She nets found thi;
veltmdng in blood, perfectly in-
lid l«is Ik.t I*, n Conscious all
ii tlutt no direct information eonld
be gathered,iilwul the terrible, affair.
ITO physiciaJ thinks it will be impossi
ble for her to live. No cl us as to the
]»T]H.tnitor yet* altliongh the negro in
the yanl is strongly i
i mug
•lay.
•Sill,
bun 1
til. Ill
uni.
till.
Jack Plank.
writing tlio al*ovc», cons* ionnnt
imuwl to the la«ly, and «bo *iv«
o nr.m. a inulatto living in. th-
iu* thr juTpotTutor. The uhcriff
tbo nr-rro, and <l<»uhth ss he will
bo lodgi^l in jail to-nitfbt. There U n-
iKiMiiblo chance of her recovery.
1 j. r
The South\v«*>tcri» Mails Ai^iin
K>l.f4 rs 1 G.nl MtJtrnycr: J lmve
no i<l«h one communication would do (nuch
to write them and :id lonpf oa you will
publiah them.
The m is Humane men t amount.^ not only
to nnnoj anee. but, in bu*inc*8 adTaire, U
tsmtiUm pceuniafy Iom, and Ute complaint
from the Ihihumwi portion of tho commit,
iiitr in p neral.
That the trouble in in the Mncon office
I prnjHiss* to iihow eon.’lusivoly in thin
commnnimtion. Chapter 10, section 1>I
jH>»trol>i •• regulation:, lsriii, or cliapt
17. koi tinii E86, post-oilii-e re^nlolicina
1871. Iwth read alike. I rjuote: ••I^tU ra
must bear the )Hkst-mark and the «lnU* on
which the mail containing tlieui in actu
ally t»ent off. although tliev may have
bet'll made up on a dnv previous.*’ l>ur-
intf th.* day c f tho 2ild ii^t. W. gV. Huff
phieed in Macon oiliee a letter contain
nn; invoice of meat 8hippc<l to tliia
point that tiny. The letter \
tually Kent off*’on tho 84th from Ma
con ofioQ| for that wna tho llr«t mail
coming here after it won placed in th
office, and it arrived hero in duo thne.but
instead of bciii£ poxti&azkod 8-tth, nait
rhouhl have been, it wan pontmorketl
^3d. This rthow.d ignorance of the rv^u-
lutiohs or had management one, and lo-
c.ittin* fiiult in the Macon office.
Apou on the 2:id inut-, I nt*«nvo«l
letter from Macon postmarked 2ffil inst.
If it waa poKtmarkod correctly, and **a -
tually sent off” from Maoon on tho 22J
why did it not arrive here that day?
My Implosion la that thin letter, lik.
tin other one. wua crroncoua^ypoatmarkisl,
that it was put in Macon office during
the day of the-Jnd. and should have
borno th,* ]>o4tmark of tin* 28d.
.\gain, by to-day's mail (2oth), I am in
nveipt uf another letter fi\>m my familv,
at Griffin; this letter U poAtnwrind 23rxl,
aud left tiritlin 10 M. thut date. A
letter sent by privatehand (by my nc-^ro
nurscL the *^iim* day on next possop^cr
train leaving (Jrirlin six hours later, rvneh-
ist me thirty-one hours sooner th.ui this
one hy mail. Surely such int«>!t-mhle
mismanagement will not be countenane-
. i by t!.e isvial A_rrnt of the Depart
ment (Col Isohjf), who X understand is a
Ktirrin^, enciyetie business man.
J only h»*jH* if ho d,>M Dike this matter
in hand he will call on nu». T intend in
my eorreepoudenca to uuko no ebargm
without ha\in_: thi pitv»fs at hand, and
am having* the envelope* stamp,xl by the
postmaster liere* with »late of delivery.
I should like to write more, and «how
up the management of the Savannah leD
ter* coming through the Macon office,
taking iv^idarly two days to make the
journey that t** made by tin* passenger
train in twenty-four hours, with on eight
hour Ptopi»rt K r c at ^lacon, in which time
the tor ting might Ik* done; but instx-ad
they mast be kept at Maimd thirty-two
;r>. wln-n they might U* pu: diu*, t in:.*
the Southwest route agent's pooch nad
never go into U«e Maoon office at alb I
will leave thi Savannah sn:h;evt* though,*
hem dep
In carrying out t
» slow, aa events have proven,
wiay loot Justioe Chipp went to
l>ut not to deposit his bond*,
ml in the dty over night, and
iiiay evening h«^ attended the
are Theatre, where he saw the
Micawlxjr.” That night he
h a relative.
niddle of the night he had a
dream# and suddenly found jiimsclf stand
ing in tho middle of the room in a state
of "Teat excitement. His relative, who
d- pt in tho next room, was awakened by
tin- n"i.-*»; but after a short time Mr.
Chipp returned to bed and slept till morn
ing. He returned to Oyster Hay on
Thurs'lay, and was seen around the vil
lage <onversing with citizens as cheer
fully as ever. That night he had the
same dream over again, and early in the
morning he jnmj»ed out of i-ed in his
sleep and grasped his wife’s arm so hard
that she screamed, she having risen be
fore him. On awaking he said he had
had a dream, and endeavored to laugh it
off and think no more about it. UTien
the family assembled at breakfast time,
Mr. Chipp was about to relate his dream,
win fl fata daughter «poko up and jokingly
reminded him of the raying which said
dreams told before breakfast come to pass
in reality. The father laughed and turned
the conversation to another subject. In
thi* evening of the same day Mr. Chipp
invited hi* daughter Fanny to ait down
and play a game of backgammon. Be
fore they l**gan the dream was thought
of agam. and Mr. Chipp was asked to re
late it. At the same moment the daugh
ter spoke, anti asked her father if he knew
his secretary was open. Ho replied that
lie did not, and immediately went to look
at it- Before opening the cover he had a
presentiment of just what ho was going
The cosh box was locked as if it had
not been <listurlH.il, but on opening it,
npwanl of f 14,000 worth of Government
bon<l* were misring. Close by were $100
in currency and two $50 bonds, none of
which had bufen touched. On making
this startling discovery Mr. Chipp said
very little, and thus far has not given
notice to any detective or official. The
l*»nds were of the series of 1867. There
were thirteen $1,000 bonds, and a few of
smaller denomination. The loser had
not kept their numbers, owing to the fact
ofhis buying and selling so often. The
next mystery wai how could any one
have got into the house and stolen the
bond*. Mr. Chipp has three dogs, one
on immense Newfoundland, which always
sleeps at the door; a Skye terrier which
sli*ep« in tho sitting room, and which is
always ready to sound an alarm ; and a
white Spitz, which'sleeps on the mat at
Mr. Chipp*s bedroom door, and which
always gets up and walks into the room
if any noise is heard. Tho keys of both
th«? Nii-ivtary and cash-box were in Mr.
Chipp’* pantaloons pocket. There were
no marks indicating that the locks had
1 *vn pickl'd. The coah-box ha* a spring
lock which catch, i. when tho cover falls.
As stated before, tho «ccretary was left
unlocked. Thus far no clue whatever
has l. en olitaineil showin" how tho bur
glary was eomjnitted. Mr. Chipp’s dream
in Nc« York wai that he returned home,
.nil on opi'nihu his safe found his bonds
and socuritice fpme.
hiliitnn nxr nroft-H to make tlx-ir entries.
J»vr 0v*ir artk-lci on tbo prmnnd at an early a
day a* practicable, that they may be property ar-
iwcnd taa tbe mwediie Departments.
^ r Premium U«t*. and other information, ad-
* the Serretary.
be «old, at nutrlie icUe, on WroXKSDAT,
lith day t4 November next, the foOow-
I in* city kit*, v:*: l#4a S awl S. Mock 58: lota 1
I awl jToJnrk —; lota s. 7 and S, Mock 48s lots f. 4
and bkn-k 5S; U-fs 4. 5. a and 8. block 30; lot«.
block 40; lot 6. block fH: low 5.4. 7 awl S. Mock
71; lota 1.2 and S. l.lork 74; lot S. block 75; *n* t.
! ». 5 and «, l*k>rk 72; lot 1. block 6S; lot 2. Mock 5»;
kit 6. Mock 51; lart of lot 5. i]uire 72; k*» 1.2.8,
I.S.A7 and 8. WeekK; lels ktli i VJ.** 1
S.I.: - k 371 loU 1.* 5. 4. S. *, 7 sn<l S. block SS;
!• *t. I.S.3.4.S.S.7 ainl Nbkck 39: VS. l.i.3.3.
*. 7 »ml *. block 40; lot. t. i. f. 4.». «. 7 aid S.
black 41; k*. 1,13.4.3,« and part <4.. block4i;
Ion 1.3.3,4. 1. 8 and port of «, block 43; lot &
Mocks*. , « .. . -
TERMS OF SALE.—On*-fourth caib.tbcbrU-
ann* to be paid within fiftevn months tnomluy
uuOalmenta. Notes to be riven on tbe grounds.
Bond for titles riven by tbe city. . . . .
AM lumber, brick and stone on the k>t* known
as the - Armory Property" will be reserved for
the use of tbe city. ,
Sale will commence at 10 o’clock s. *- on Tat-
nail anuare. and continue from day to day until
all tbe lot- mm sold.
L. V. RASDAL
F. A. SHOXEMAN.
C. BURKE..
auidStda Committee.
THE
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
CARPETS !
Oil Cloths.
MATTING, RUGS,
MATS, ETC.
:E lanrc.t -tock of the mbov. p»«l» ever of
_ l.-n-l in thi. market now in atore and arrer
im.- daily ilin.t from msuufactoiy. of tbe bes
ouidilvof roods and at n.Ill It.I prim.
BODY BRUSSELS CAlli’KT.S,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS.
THREE-PLY' CARPETS,
EXTRA SUPER CARPETS.
MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR
PETS.
VENETIAN CARPETS,
ITEM PS CARPETS,
VELVET RUGS,
BRUSSELS RUGS,
BEAVER RUGS,
MATS OF ALL STYLES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS,
FELTS AND DRUGGETS,
TABLE OIL CLOTHS.
COCOA MATTINGS,
CANE MATTINGS,
CANTON MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
YVALL PAPERS.
Purchaser! are Invited to examine my stock be
fore burin*, as 1 can show a inrotcr variety and
at as low prices as any market in thetsouth.
No. «s Chcnr street, next door to Ross 4 Colo-
man's wla.lesale dty rood* house. „ , T) „ eo
ap iwiH
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.
B. F. ROSS.
North Georgia Property
LUDDEN & BATES,
ITAfrii“t^ ^ I southern music house
Tho Yellowstone Esiicilition.
It is tin unfortunate fact that ottr jk>o-
jvlo are much more interested in the dis
covery of tho nourcoa of the Nile, the
htttdqimrtem of tho Amaron. and tho
North Pole, than in explorations of the
sJoemb lOV' vLttr HdrA^^VrfnilV
borhood of the Y'ellowstone is matchless.
Here are tine hmlthy revtions for Sum
mer travel and autumn exploration*, coin-
hininu all the perils tliat an adventurous
heart could ask. True, there are no ma-J
lari<ms jungle
irie may hirlo a wily hidian. eajfer
in tho parmiit of Healp-loeks, and the
grimly U<ar is on weighty an ndverairy a*
any three huntera care to meet- Then
there are iwift river*, passes through the
111 .1111 tains almost inaceemnble to thu foot
»f tho white ntaif. and sometimes the
d*n 1*or of dying by thirst. What more
can the mlventurer nsk.espeeially if, after
icuwing tlirongh these perils,"lie finds
himself in a Luul Bowing with milk and
honey P The engineer corps sent out by
Government to explore the routes to
(he Yellowstone lake have just returned,
in.l report having found three posses into
the vaii.-y from the east and west. One
route is easy for wagons, and passes
through a fine country, where the rod
man creates the only local excitement.
This announcement ought to be suf
ficient to turn a stream of emigra
tion hitherward. But there is one
itspitiit that we iiave to make of
FOR SALE.
rplIAT most lieautiful summer residence in
Cherokee Geoneia. sitmted in the picturesque
Venn’s Valley, sixteen miles from tbe dty of
Rome, nnd 1} miles from the village of Cave
Spriii--'. immediately on the Selma. Rome and
l),ltan Railroad.
The property is well known ns “Woodstock."
the residence of the late Mrs. Francis L. Bartow.
Tbo house ia coraniodksis and comfortable snd
the situation beautiful, healthy and attractive.
Tlie farm contains iW acres, and the place can
subdivided and easily sold. IcaviiK a small farm
for tlie owner of the residence.
Sale to take place in front of the Court-house,
in Rome, Ga., on tho Bret Tiwwlar in October
esj by mortmnai on land.
LOGAN FERTILIZER
BOG E Its ± LEM.VN, General Agent* for the
above now justly celebrated Fertilixins Com
pound, would resjACctfully inform the public
that they have a supply now ready for immediate
delivery. It is just the article needed for Wheat
and Turnips.
It is no lomrer an experiment. In no one in
stance has it failed to give satisfaction. Price $15
for quantity to compost a ton of 2^)00 pounds.
ROGERS & LEMAN,
General Agents, Hollingsworth Block,
M«eon> Ga.
auc2Gtf
CORN, BACON,
FLOUR, BAGGING, TIBS,
stkiOtjly
COMMISSION HOUSE
SUGAR, COFFEE,
It. 31. WATERS & CO.,
3<t Broad Sit., New York.
bankers
Cotton Commission Merchants. T. A RI) TWRIAT. bulk meats,
Huy and sell contracts for future deli very of cot- ■ 1 * * 1 • 5 ™
ton. ’Deposit accounts of lumkers, merchants and
others are #**.i>e»*ially solicited. julytklSm
LAND FOR SALE.
T HE most desirable farm in Macon county.
owned f< nnerlv by Hiram B. Troutman, and
now by us. lying on the west bank of Flint nver,
jUst live mile* below tbe beautiful and fluun.slnng
town of Reynolds, (S. W. R. B.) a d containing
One Thousand 11,000) acres, is now
FOR SALE.
Tlie improvements are unequalled.consisting of
a good dwelling, witheveiy necessary out improve
ment. Tlvve are seventeen cabins for lawirers.
all with good brick chimneys. A great deal cf the
cleared land frvah. Any one desinmr such a farm
and on tbe most enticing terms, hail l*-»t apply at
once to HENRY T. JORDAN.
• T. MARION BRYAN.
aud92m Reynolds. Ga.
SAiiT, SYEXJP, Etc.
n.COLQVITT. JAS. Bir.CS. It. H. COUirfTT.
COLQUITT a BAGGS;
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants.
<14 Bay St„ SfiYiiiiunli. Ga.
V pjEVTS for 1 - ■ nria f- ■ -Ruth’s CbaDmivc
sV:-tl \u -1 Su-
Durnhnspbalu,” Julius A Benrer’a Rxrelsif.r Super
s' - «|gHl°
PHELPS, DOKEMUS A COKBETT,
(Late Fhdp. A Doremro.,'
.wiirenni asp i»i:alxbs in
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC,,
•Tl ami Canal Si.. N«»r Bnsulway. New \ork.
HI. niEU'h. OTIS CORBETT. WM. T. DOlUiMt S.
sep!2 <Tm*
O. L. ROBERTS.
P. A. GARDEN.
DYVIGHT L. BOBEETS 4 CO-
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
Liberal advances made on Produce in hand.
Wo have a good stock of Bagging and Ties on
hand, which we offer nt low rates. sep!2 6m
WM. U. STARK. H. P. KIClIilONP.
H. STARK & CO..
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention gh*n to sales or shipment of
Cotton aud all kinds of Produce. Ltheral advance,
made on consignments, A cents for the sale ol K.
Frank Coes Bone Supenihospluite. Jliigriolia
Li-'ht Draft Cotton Gins, Pruicetonkaetory \»nis
and Arrow Ties.’sepT2 Sm
G-EOEGIA MILLB
E. H. COUKX, JR. J03 * UULL
1 COHEN & HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
6G Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Refer respertfullv to J. \V. Lsthrop A Co. N
A. Hardre’s Son A Co.. Tison A Gordon. H. Major
A Co., Milo Hutch, V. i\ Savannah Bank and
Trust Co. sepia Bm
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
10G Bay Street, Savannali, Ga.
A vents for ‘the sale of Merryman’s Ainuumiutod
Bones. seplJSm
L. M. WAHFIEUl. . VO ITT. WAYSB.
YVABFIELD & YVAY'NE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
O FFER their aervirra to planters aialshippors
of eotton, cte., and solicit a share.rf their bus-
ness. Cash lulvano-s nuule on consignments at
lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted
to our care, will receive prompt attention, “f u-
turcs” bought anil sold in the Savannah ami New
York Cotton Exchange on the most reasonable
terms.septg dm
JV. DLNOAN. J. II. JOHNSTON. 51. 5tACLB.U(.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
113 Buy street, savannah, Ga.
augl 6m :
B. C. FLAN X AG AN. W. W. FLAN NAG AN
A. P. ABELL. R- S. MORGAN.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
ISO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
M anaging Agent, for tba English atom-wall
Fertilizer, etc*. Bagriitg and Ties furnished,
and liberul cash advances made on wmsignments
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor
respondents in Northern, Eastern or hnroi>ean
nuscl «»m
We are still offering to the Trade ourVelebrated brands of Flour
W ILEY’S XXX X,
PEARL DUST,
AMBER AND
CORAL.
YVe challenge competition in tlu- grades of Floor offerend. Our XXXX has no superior. Three
goods are manufactured by us. ami we claim but mnnufarturers prices, as.tuej are handled but once
Wo do not. and never have charged DRAY AGEon our Floiir. .. , ,
Tho attention of the trade is respectfully called to our BllAN, possessm,, as it does, a large jier-
rentage of middlings, and is very tiutritious and palatable to stock.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
. Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.
BURIt & FLANDERS,
No- 4 HI. A KB’S BLOCK.
SCHOEIELD'S lUOiN WORKS,
Adjoining Passenger Dopot, Macon, Georgia.
Celebrated Wrought Iron Cotton Presses.
All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or hv anybody.
Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettles,
Iron Railing, Mill Machinery, Castings, and
Machinery of all Kinds.
Gin
FaugUit’s
Patent
Gearing.
markets.
A. AI. SLOAN. ARTI1UR N. 60LLEE. G.V.WYLLY.JK
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
Claghom &. Cunningham’s Range,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
H AGGING and Tics advanced «,n crops. Lilwral
cash advances nuule on consignments f«;r sale
in Savannah, or on shipments to relinbl* corros-
' '' [tool. New York, rhiladelphia,
indents in Liverjwol,
• Baltimore.
augl «»m
fcpSleodblii
FRANK M. IIIGUT. Executor.
SAVANNAH, GA.
PJaiiow, Organs, .HiihIc, and all kinds
of.1Ku*>icaI Iiisiriinieiits. Largest
Stock In the Mouth. Lowest
rrices In the Mouth. Best
Instruments In the Mouth
Don’t .Buy a Diano
Without first writing ns for prices. We arc the
most c.vtensive l'iano D»*alcrs South and ran sell
thedicambt. Your choice from five of the best
mnkiTs in the United States—«ny style and pri«v
vhI. Fine pianos, 7 octave, rosewood cases,
id legs, nt $2ft5, $275, $290. warranted for five
cr.rs; Miin rb pianos nt $.1oo,$S25, $550and$S75
10 very best pianos nt $410. $H0. $490, $530
a $«kx». Pianos sold br small monthly pav-
nts. Pianos for rent. Pianos now shipped to
The
those proposing to settle there. If thev i ,Jl l ,nrt ? ^ South. Ban one thinking of
J * , , Y Z buying is inribyl to wrm.* us for lowest rash or
cannot xnspoct the Indians, and live in time prices. Illustrated catalogues sent fn*.
Headquarters for the celebrated
NAMOX A.Ml HAW I.IN OKGAXM !
Best an»l ch«ni|s*».t. New styles ami New Prices.
-‘* l fall dkripfian.
literally dealt
IH*ace witli them, they ought, at least, to
spore tho names tho Aborigines havo
L'iven their inoimhiins and rivers. Tho
Hayden expedition havo just rebaptised
two peaks of the Sierra Madre, bv tho
unmeaning names of tho Capitol and thi
White House, and tho entire group they
have named tho National Range. Thus,
tho Sierra Madre and tho Grand Tcocealli
lisappear from our gi^ographios, and we
iay live to hoar of Smith’s Pe-ak and
Brown’s Butte. Civilization is a good
and it is well to push it Westward.
But in tlie hands of an expedition, it ap- I Violin, Guitar, Fhiu*. Areonhtm. Klutina, Fife
l>e the doath of poetry.—Coin
•ial Advert ’
Vc
trulv. etc.
Piety on the Increase in Sjiaiu.
Th
rlis
ant!
’ hav
i the
etV 1»>
vlnpjH
g-itv jui.I c'Ut linen ess of
adoring that all persons
o Mass on Sundays shall
1. thius unking the non-
le Sabbath, aox^nling to
lerioan stambml, a enme
the >.»Uie 4’.u,’^..: x witli ^in - : in 7-
mnd lanssnjy.ete. To 1 u t *U Yvhipped
a' Hot Httell i n_* eburvrh is to be reetfg-
be well
ol*serrai
JSnglisli
an offender
Kurland
prisisl or
1 at the penal
ty. It is the fcune in spirit, only a litth
more mten>e. lwn Uie shilling hue whielx
tie* old Puritans u>cd to impose ujyod
ab^enUs.% from the house?- of «,r-
- p iu the Ma*^*cbusettf .m l Conne.-ti-
« Colouies. or the imprisonment and
tin- whieh thi traveller upon tint lAwd*.-
l‘ay wu.> liable to undergo unless he was
shrewder and swifter th.ui the Uiiliff who
pursn. 1. with p*ihu-kook in one iuui-1
.md the wMxmnf in tlie other. It is
rat ..-r of an arbitrary streteh of }v»wer,
no doubt, but wii»i shall l«e .>Naid of en-
lighten.sl ot>ll»*ge government.- all over
N* w Kn^land whieh preseriU* lines, rej>-
riumnd and «t last expulsion for jx'rsi>tent
ah'onot? from morning ehajH l serviee :•
'l he C-trli.-Lre are only applying, ill their
own way. a long-tried influence to the
spiritual nstur.x* of tin>>e un«ler thi'ir ju-
n-diclion. and, measured bv some ell"!-
in- systems of enlightened N\*v England,
they art* n».»t h.tll as borbaix»us as thev
might be.
omicido Near Montgomery,
The Montgomery Advertiser, of Thurs-
ilay, has tho following:
A difficulty occnrred yesterday abont
noon at the residence of Mr. S. T. Ag-
ner, near the Rod Bridge, on the Mount
Meigs road, just outside the corporate
limits of the city, lh.*tween that gentle-
uum and Mr. Herbert A. Joni**, a clerk
in the grocery store of* Dillard A Jones-,
in which the farmer lost hi* life at the
hand* of the Litter. It seems that
Dillard A June* had sold two barrels
of flour to Agner and ordered tho dray
man to collect the money for the same
when delivered. Thi* the drayman neg-
lecunT to do, and on his return to the
.■'tore Messrs. D. Sc J. sent Herbert
Jones to Agner for tho money.
A gnor refused to pay before the end ot
the month, and during the conversa
tion that ensued became somewhat
abusive, and ordered Mr. Jones to leave
the house. He also went to a drawer,
and. in sight of Mr. Jones, put a pistol
in h:> breeches jHx ket. He then repeated
hi* order to Jones to leave the house and
eut\*n>*d it l*y pushing, and kicking him,
out of doore. U«? then seised a long
handled shovel and followed Jones across
the road lifty yards or more, cursing
and striking .it him as he went. At last
Jones turned upon hi* pursuer and told
him that he had run as for a» he intended,
-»nd to stand off. Agner then put his
•‘■•»nd n ta*. p K k t in which J#nes lud
ee the pistol, whereujYon he
m, striking him in the right
lout disabling it. He iuime-
tod the lire, striking Agner
the breast, who thereupon
nralked book to a joint near
re he fell and died within j
*. ”* Air. Jones returnetl to Lii
as soon as possible delivered
he custody of Deputy Slieriff
Send for ratal.
Churdira, Schools nnd Teach. w
Onrans deHveml fi>*e of chnna? to each
buyer inanypnrtof tbe South. Prices same as
at factory.
Sheet Music and Music Books.
A splendid stock. Th* test publications at every
niwMwr always on liand. Ittfal disrount to
Awb rs, Tradu-rs. and Schools. Any piere of
Music or Music Book mailtd post-paid, on receipt
of retail prices. Catalogues free.
IF YOU WANT A
Fhgoht Cornet, Drum, sett of prime Strings or
under the snn in the music line, we
ran fumi>h it. Goods aent*C. O. V. for examina
tion to any part of tho South. Our order trade is
nense. We advertise hndj, keep what wo
ertiv*. perionn what we advertise todo, and in
i way hnYt* built up
The Largest Trade in the South!
und for price lists, circulars. raXakjcucs. sprei-
men copies, of Southern Musical Journal. $1 per
year, and try us with an order.
LUDDEN A BATES.
sep!2 Sm Savannah. Ga.
Corner Cherry and Third streets, Under Ralston Hall.
MACON, GEORGIA.
DOORS,
•JUWll UllU JJUU UUj
ATOULDIKGS. Brackets, Stair Fix-
-1AJL tuna. Builders* FuniUhiu? Hnnl-
ware. Drain Pipe. Floor Tiles, Win-
Guards Terra Cotta Ware, Marble an
Slate Mantel Pieces
Window Glass a Mpecialty.
Cirmlars and Price List Sent free on
<1 1*1.* ill..-;; J-\
P. P. TOALE,
20 Haync and S3 Pinckney ht-s. I
octleodly Charleston. S. C.
White Pine Lumber For Male.
GEORGIA
iTATE lotteri
FOR SEPTEMBER.
CLOTHING STORE.
J. A. DUGAN. J- D * SXILZ.
DUG-Aisr & STILZ,
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY,
| No. SO Second street, between Main nnd Rivet.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Com [rom points iu Illinois,
I parties making purchase accepting through Bill ot
—ISAAC 1IAK,I«IA.V.
JOHN L. ITARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office. Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
DRAWINGS DAILY AT 6 P. it.
CHAS. COTOSELMAN & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
Room 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO.
Refer to W. A. Huff, Macon.may2 Sm
find itjh
oontrally b
tumo-.l .in i
Tut la*li«*s have kit it at U-t.
;m- very j»re»iH*rly clamoring ta
•\j\iUvu* of Huabandry.”
Tin-
Prussian* Agorandizement. — Bis-
mare-A luac- ‘‘cova-re-si another Qtirmazi
>Ute into Pr-jfvia. Old VrenltTick WU-
liom. doctor of Hosse-Oas>ol who couldn't
take up thi* Prussi;ut cross in and
ha.> U-on "living out” ever sinco, has con-
ciuded that he will given deed of his little
domain to Prussia for an ;innuity ol
>1,500,000. Itis.juiteasmn, but his Urge
family of morg.uutic;dly-mothere**! chil-
dreii Oeoe^'iLwU’S a geuerems revenue.
The Hes*ians will be ghul to get well nd
of the tyranons old roue, but they will
find new cause for hating him. proKibly,
in his open sale and delivery of them to
Prussia. Annexation to Prussia Un’t
qidte tlie thing. b<*w that there is a fed
eral empire in whieh they may hold the
position of a acini-independent state.
THE MILD POWER
CURES!
HUMPHREY’S
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
n A' E proved, from the most ample riprriencr,
an entire sucre**. Simple, l*rampU Etli-
rtaql apd EnHaklf They are the only modirine*
pinertly adapted to popular use—x> rimple tiff
miataktw numut te made in osinc them; aohann-
!e*js a* to be free fn .u dancer; mad so efficient as
be always n liahle. They hare tbe hfabeat
mlation from all. and will alwava rv '
, 'Uon. Price, in fanre tiinaMlraccm i
wub directions;
Nos. Cures. Cents.
1. Fevers, Congestion. Inflammations, .
t Wanes, Worn Fever, Worm Cohc. .
A. Ciyin«cH3ulic, or Teetluoaof Infanta .
4. Iharrlitiw. of Children or A-Iul:s . . ,
&. fawatev, Gnpimr, Bilious Colic, . . .
a. Cholera Morhdv. Vomit in?,
Brawhilh ......
t jhrorii, TnofhariMv Faoaafiha. ....
H-Nt.ii , >. • ii .. \ • r:._- ....
10. Dysp»*p>u. Kih<-us Sn-atach,
U. hbfel l\irkicU ....
12. W n;te*. too Profuse Periods, . .
13. CroamOoURb. Diflealt TTvtliliM . . .
[4. Silt Rheum. Kr-•;... Krnptln. . . .
15. Kteunialtaan. RjH-um.nlir iVris,
!f- S’.**'.*!* 1 KH’f.A-niig ! .'
l^k-. hi:nd c-r t 1 -dlmr. . .
l>|.litii»lmy. hint > r . r \V. ■■.. 1
C*4*nK. AwtiixQrowc Injwrf, . .
*yv»l ugh, ri .k-ut C««h». . . .
SI. XOm. Opi-n-nl Km:!!!! ,-. ....
CAPITAL PIJIZE, $7,000.00
30,310 PRIZES,' AMOUNT
ING TO $53,253 20.
TICKETS $100, SHARES IN PROPORTION-
N the above scheme, formed by the ternary
combination of 78 numbers, making 78,076
tickets nnd the drawing of 12 ballots, tiler- will
be 220 prises, each having three of the drawn
number* on it; 4A58. each havirur two of them on;
25.,40. each bavinf one only of them on; a.H x
4WW tickets with ndtter of the drawn nmub.rs
i them, being blanks.
To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks
I numbers from 1 to 78 inclusive, will be seY,
allv placed in a whed on the day of the drawn
and 12 of tlit-m drawn out at random; and tliat
ticket ha vine for its combination the 1st, 2d and
3d drawn numbers, will be entitled to tbe Capital
D S7.0UU00
in order to meet the wants of our growing city, wo have gone largely into tho
WHOLESALE CLOTHING
R- W. & s. H. JEMISOH,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st., Macon, Georfria.
\\/lLL practice In the courts of Macon and ad-
pli»jr^ n L cir ?M ts ’ * nd J n the Supreme and
■ Federal Courts of Georgia. Special attention {riven
| to mattery in Bankruptcy.
ROB’T. A. JNISRET,
[ATTORNEV AT LAW,
Comer MULBERRY ST. mid COTTON AYE.
(Over Fayne’s Drag Store),
junel-klsm MACON. GA.
txt \ \'TIUK -re imomM to call around and sec it. It is not necessnrj tliat you lmv tnpre thin
T iT |nm «nver tonmTOUMdnaUtetimS Many buy Horse Powers and have to buy a 0m<j<ar nrit
rear^ Tiffin^ C^r’has m, IRON CENTRAL SUPPORT to prevent settling of gin house.AN
IRON KING TOST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Mad,only b.v ,
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON
NOTICE.—ir.iving ^'''ythtc^vnt vl^IUlN^SUPPoVt’r! nlVothers ^re warnol ng'to
ire of m.v PATENT GIN GBAU. wtthCBJffirRJ^IKDNSiJP^ o{ ^ tow
julldSm
p SELL the same,
fringing on my natent. I
Philadelphia.alay 24,1873.
^^.TIOJST^L HOTEL
(FOBMEHLY 8POTT8YVOOD,)
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT.
This House has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic.
1JOAK I> S3 PEE DAY.
jt. WHELAN, Prop.
COTTON STATES
LIFE
MACON,
INSURANCE COMPANY.
13USI1VESS.
Wo are now opening a large Stock,
LAW CARO. .
I lyTESSRS. WOODWARD & TOOLE, of Doo!;
-*■*-*-county, Ga., having formed a lcmil copaii-
nership, respectfully oiler their services to the
public, and will practice in the counties of Wilcox,
Dodge, Irwin, Worth, Macon, Sumter, and Hous
ton. Special attention given also to cases in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
ddress,’Vienna, Ga.
22. K*r I>M'luuvn
2^. Scrofula. Ki
i4. O.-f.t-ral U i
25. Dn-f^v and
.lv Sa-Sh-Lih-*'
27. Kulik \ I)r^’
2v Ncrt.do 1*-
lmolun
r*l Hrt
cilmrs, . . SO
Priaeaf.
That tick.n having on it the 4th. 5th. and
0th drawn numbers, to
That ticket haring on it tbe 7th,Sthand
t»th drawn numbers, to
That ticket harimron it the loth, llthand
12th drawn nundhuxto.
Th*t ticket haring on it tbe 2d, Sd and 4th
drawn numbers, to
That tarket ha-, ing on it the 3d. 4th aiid
5th drawn numbers, to.
-haf ^ket haring on it tbe 5th. Oth and
7th drawn Lumbers, to
That ticket bowm; on it the *Jth,7thand
sth drawn numbers, to
THat ticket haring on it the 8th. oih’ and
loth drawn numbers.to.... .
That ticket having on it tbe 9th. loth aiid
it the 1st, 2d and
650 00
65000
650 00
650 00
650 00
65000
65000
650 00
650 00
650 00
21760
21760
20 00
1000
300
Bought From the Manufacturers,
Expressly for the Wholesale Trade.
YYE WILL DUPLICATE ANY BILL BOUGHT IN NEW Y'ORK, UN-
| HERBERT FIELDER. IDCS L. FIELDER.
E. & L IThELDER,
|Attorneys at Law,
CITHBEBT, GEORGIA,
TV71LL give iirompt attention to all business
I 11 t to them, in the counties of R»n-
Quitman. Chy. Early, Calhoun
tha Court of Geonria, and
£““■*>*} “"I Ciremt Courts of the United
Matos for the Southern District of Georgia.
LESS BY A JOBBER
GRIER IX O USE
FORSYTH. GEORGIA
I.T G -C-KIEK’ tho proprietor, has reduced the
t rat f i of board to £-per day for the l»-ni-fit
ol travelm anil parties going to the Indian
Spring. After the first of September the usual
[ rates will be resumed. augSeodtf
ORGANIZED
In 3869,
GEORGIA.
Under Laws of
State of Georgia.
The only Company having first-class securities worth $100,000 deposited with the Comptroller of the
State of Georgia for security of Policy Holders.
GUARANTEED CAPITAL,
ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1873,
$500,000 00
- $542,202 28
WINSHIP
BARLOW HOUSE
& CALLAWAY. iWSJTCi*,*
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON.
Uth drawn numb
Tliat ticket having
4th drawnnumbf .......
Tlmt ticket having.-n it the 1st, id andstit
drawn numbers to... ■- ^ _
Tliat ticket having on it tbe 1st. 3d and sth
drawn nuiids-rs, to. A
All Other tiekeU (being iu7. with three of
the drawn numbers on), each
Th°*f •* tkkeu having on them the ist
and 2d drawn numters each.
Those M tickets having oo them the 3d and
4th drawn numher>. each.
All e»her tickets (being 4*44) with two of
the drawn numbers on. each -. oo
And all those nrkrts (being 33,740) with
one only of the drawn numbers, each... 100
CAPITAL PRIZE.
On Mondays Capital will he $7,000 00
S’“dlh’st'.v,ciatal willbel 4Jiwoo
On Wedncwiay, Capital will ae dAOro
°?. T, 2f5i' 5i * nJ S, . Iun, *- vs - - AoooOO
ror further rartirular* send for >cLemea>
>o ticket which '.'all have drawn a prize of a
aupenor detjontinaiiai can be entitled to an infc-
rxwpnae. Prnea Mt-ahle forty ir.) days after
the drawing, and subject to the usual deduction
of 13 per Cent.
All prises cf $3) and under will b. pail imme-
diately aficr tbe draw ins.
Prizes caabevl st thi-. office.
HOWARD & CO.,
auaSl-tf 3Iai;aLTfs. Atlanta. Ga.
GAMBLE, BECK &
11 WtWsbWrg 1
IKATALYSINE WATER—The Great MediJ
■cine of Nature. Imlorsed by the Highe'i
■iledical Authorities. Restores Muscular Fow*
l;r to Paralytic. Youthful Vizor to the Ami, .nnd
|D*n ek>M the Young at :i Critical Peried; Dis-
fe* lve » Calculi and •‘Chalky” Deposits; Cure-
f/out. Rheumatism, I>yspepsia, Neur
ravel, Diatetis, Diseases of the Kidneys, ....
■ -r and Skin, Abdominal Dropsy, Chronic Diar-
■ritoea. Constipation, Asthma, Nervousness.
I Sleeplessness, General Debility, and nearly «*y
l-Ty cfaaaofChronic Disease. Pumphlete eon-
■tuning History of tlie Spring and Testimonial
prom Medical Journals, Bminent Pinuemw
Im disongniahed cifiaerts. ■ nl bee i> . mat
I nr WHITNEY BROS, Gtaj’lAxenU.227Soutl
. J *’ront -t., Philadelphia. For sale far all drug-
ITS PRINCIPAL FEATURES ARE:
Absolute Security, Economical Management, and Liber
ality to tbe Insured.
Policies Issued on all Approved Forms—No Fancy Schemes.
POLICIES ISSUED ON THE
MHTIJAL P L A 1ST .
lowest mutual rates, nnd Dividends declared when policies are two years old and applM »t
the end of the third year as follows: To rednetion of premium when all cash is mid; to reduction of
Loans when loan is given, or to increase of insurance when desired.
POLICIES ISSUED UPON THE *
STOCK OR NON-PARTICIPATING PLAN,
At as low rates and upon as favorable terras as can be used with safety.
IT IS A
HOME COMPANY
Making all its investments in the South and therefore aiding in the development of its industries
managed with economy, and great core given in the selection of risks.
Good, Reliable Solicitors will Find this an Easy Company to Work.
To such t
■nt of Agencies".
1 liberal inducement will be offered up
General Agent, or to the SuperinU
hnc^*- from Riding. , .
Seminal Weffib)c&*.or
th. lan Vet
S.L I'rmr.rv WVaktit ^
a. PhiBfui lVr:.vis
«: Wpit™;* s|«u.'!?
54. teplittens. I Icerati
33* Chnxnc
Eruptmus ...
FAMILY CASES.
'• uh aiv-wiio iar.*.-u:ilw
! Dirertkm-s . . . ^ m
WARREN A. tlMOX
Darius w. geek.
W. A. RAMSOM & CO.,
Manufacturer* and Jobbers of
BOOTS AM) SHOES
’ 13S AND 140 GR.1ND ST. NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
C.w M-r.xv ,.f i
Thru- remt-iR?. are sent 1
tex to any ;»rt tl.e o-untrv, ire v of charre. on
rerv-ipi . f I.mr. Ari<ire**
HI MPUREV S SPECIFIC
^ ^ HOMEOPATHIC MEDI< INF CO,
Office and iK-po* ^. Hnadvuv. w Y rk
* J iAnd *I..V John In-
*an*and Hunt. Rankin A Lamar, Maor (Ja.
idA»wU
M. KETCH TV. JL. L. HARTRIDGE.
KKXCHUM A HAKTBIBGE,
BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Exchange Building. Savannah. Ga.
RtrEKL'N'CE- : Movs Tayk-r. Presided Citv
P. C.
ik. Ne
a *h- -i
Pr
Idem
John J. Ci.
•r*. .New York : 3i'.rn- K* tHium.
r-. : J. N. Norri% C.x-hi r First
Bfcltiraore: M.MrMi. iual, Uah-
ShimAinl Bank, Philadt-lpixia.
al B:
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION AM) LIQUOR DEALERS.
ONLY MANUPACTOEY
In this country where
Loom Keedsj Harnesses
I Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management.
UPPI
M
july24 6m
LOWEST MARKET PRICES ^GUARANTEED.
ei THIIRID STREET.]
ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS,
I Sail from Pier 20, North River, New York.
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
The passenger accom
modations on steam
ers of this line are un-
Mirpa^sedforeleL-ance
and comfort. Cabm
state rooms are all on
upper deck, tbu» se
curing good light and
ventilation.
RATES OF PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW,LIVERPOOL, or LONDONDERRY’
SaL Steamers. Wed. Steamers.
Gold. Currency.
'Cabin* $75 and $65. $75 and $65.
Cabiu return tickets
securim? best ac-
com modal ions $130 $130
Steerageu currency. $-30.
Certificates for passi-re from any laiportor rail
way station in Great Britain, Irelana or the Con
tinent, at
RATES AS LOWXSBTaNT OTHER FIRST-CLASS LINE.
For passage apply to
HENDERSON BROTHERS.
Or to 7 Bow ling Green. N. Y.
T. FT. Hendebson, Agent, Ylacon, Ga.
may 11 3m
3JM. B. JOIIXSTON
"M. S. HOLT ...
oeo. s. on ear
JOHN W. BURKE
JAMES MERCER GREEN
OFFICEHS:
A. w. MAGILL.
J*re*ident
.Vice President
Secretary
General Agent
Medical Examiner
Superintendent of Affix**.
DIRECTORS—MACON:
WL B. JOHNSTON. M’lLLIAM S. HOLT.
PETER SOLOMON. HENRY L. JEWETT.
VIRGIL POWERS. A. I- MAXWELL,
DAVID PLANDERS. R. W. CUBBKDGK,
JOHN W. BURKE. K. J. JOHNSTON.
L. N. WHITTLE. ,
Savannah
A. R. LAWTON,..._
AUGUSTA:
JOHN P. KING, J0S1AH SIBLEY.
ATLANTA:
RICHARD PETERS,...,. V. R. TOMMEY.
T. J. SMITH .-. Montirello
WILLIAM JOHNSON Charlotte N. C
G. T. ME.U.M1NGKR Chartetoa. & C
a P. HAMMET Greenville. S. C
feb22sunly
JOHN J. GRESHAM.
C. A. NUTTING,
GEO. S. OB EAR.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
JOHN S. BAXTER,
WM. H. RObS.
AN DREW LOW.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in tbe time-k»*ping
Regulator, by th« en-ction of an obiiervatorv and one of the mo»t approved TRANMT 1>si iu -
M ENTS, for th’* purpose of oteerving the meridian |ia.HMge <rf the sun and stars, 1 will be able to s p
the eiact Maff*on mean time to within a fraction of a second. J . „ „ . ■
•.•Special attention paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine If a tehee, a* veil a* aULimu
n*tc work made to order. 1 U12 ‘ J