The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, September 30, 1869, Image 1

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DAILY TELEGRAPH. BY CLfSBY & HE ID. Tll*Georgia Tc ! egraoh Bui'ding, Macon. | er . coseerning Caban affairs, continues una- | kntcd. Ihe preha violently assailed him. and IUTOI 07 BCBSCUTTION* : 1 -—— ,4t - • Daily Til* oiarn—fl*r year Daily TitMCGR*rH —lor *ix montha _ . Par ibortar larMa One I>.,:i.r |.er moult Oaoteu Srai-wam,, TtLrcaarn—one pear iltoaoia Bni-Wauvi Trernaarn—»1- ie - -. Makkutk WrniT Trr.rcnr«—one Tear Mammoth H kkxly Tklegka rH—.i * months •r I’rnmU* mkr .y. ■ I -a* MACON. GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER SO. No. 2883. THE GREAT some of them urged an immediate declaration • °* war Cubans were recognized as belli"- ! T??*- °, atbo r<tDTO <■' General Pnm from fin I I l\|) nmnn D\DDI 1 DD ivbl t, blMt ' a(tlls K vrJI teli »t once, at HULL lilll FKILu uXluLLull nicn it was resolved that every effort should Bagging, Salt and Ties. Uoolc unrt MMUf Remittance, bp mail with It w riak. I* p inti it LIPPMAN’S PYRAPD6E IT IS. IS PACT. A MOST WONDERFUL FEVER cure, On sec-, ant of this Innsnt Remedy mskii ! m ade to aavo Cuba. The first subject that j will come under consideration at the approach ing session of tho Cortes, will be the choice of a King. The popular sentiment seemed to in cline to the Dake of Genoa, under the joint re gency of Montpensier, Serrano and Rivero. On the 21 at inst, General Pierrad arrived at Tarragona, when the Republicans made a great uemonstration in his honor. There was much excitement, and during some disturbances in the streets, the Secretary of the Governor was killed. The authorities then took vigorous ate pa to restore order. Many persons were arrested, the Republican clubs dispersed, and the volun teers of liberty disarmed. Ruatu—An Imperial ukase reduces the term of military service to five from seven years, for those who enter the army cs volunteers before having completed their twentieth year. These five years are liable to farther reduction of one year, in ease of good behavior daring tho term of service. All of a sudden the Government manifests a greater leniency toward tho Catholic church. iL-- order of enforcing the compulsory use of j tho Russian tongue for all purposes has been partJy revoked, thus tolerating again the Litb- —- nanian Polish a. a. f. which were entirely pro hibited. We love to point scornfully at the darknessof CASE, HOWEVER OBSTINATE, CAN ItE- the middle ages, and to boast of our enlightened j SIST ITS HEALTU-GIVINQ PROPERTIES. °g©. Yet there are countries to be found, not , very far removed from the great centres of civ- I ■ ■ ■ ilization, where darkest night holds still fet- Mia ptfacipdi-jR Y H A. K U G E wilcox, gibbs ties, enjoys the doubtful privilege of having conjured up a pago of mediaeval Europe by en- , acting another persecution of the Jews. Strange, | Create* an t Appetite, BringsjColor to tho Cheek* •! ahno'tt incredible tale*, havo been reported of late from that quarter of tho globe. Thousands of industrious, peaceful citizens, whose only enmo was to adhere to the God of tbeir fathers, ADJOINING* PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GEORGIA. CONXECTTNO ON THU PA- OOTO WITH THB ' LASTING AND PERMANENT CURE. Weekly Resume ol Foreign A flairs. rurinD ron tbx o Kola Li mtaim. BtiTArv.—Tho Pill Mill Gazette, white di* coning Ihe probability of n pardon to be granted to the iccprinoncd Fenian*, think* inch an act cm only find two explanation*, which an both wry unfavorable. One claaa will consider it an act of cowardice; the other, as the inauguration of a revolutionary era. The Pope had lent a communication to Car- dinal Manning, in reference to tie proposal of fit Camming* to appear at the Kcumcnical Council. Pio Nino refers Dr. Camming* to the term* of the tetter of invitation addressed to the Protestants, which is an invitation, not to a discussion, bnt only to profit by this opportunity trtetum to the Chnrcb. Tho letter concludes by saying that there is no room nt tho Council for the defense of errors which havo already been condemned. Tbo Bight lion. George Patton. Lord Justice Clark of Scotland, ha* bocn fonlly dealt with. He had nnaoconntably disappeared and was foaad at last with his throat cat. The death of Thomas John Penn, tho last de scendant of William Penn, is reported. Max SeWeaingor writes to the “Kolniscbe Zeitung," Germany, that Lord Wentworth had assured him repeatodly Lady Byron had always wished that tho history of her nnbappy mar riage might die with her. It is farther an nounced that an acconnt of the separation, writ ten In Lord Byron's own handwriting, will bo shortly published to shield tho poet'a memory I from Mr*. Stowe's infamous charges. _ r Tbo Cork Farmers' Clnb, Ireland, had adopt- I M.rs driven from hearth and home to tread the I EVERY RoTTLK SOLD IS ACCOMPANIED BY A ed resolutions demanding a perpetuity in land bitter way of banishment. There is no law, GUARANTEE OP ITS EFFICACY, tenures, the placing of rents on a fixed basis and I there is no court of justice for the Jew! Bat the abolition of diatreaa for rent. it was reservod for Cogalnitscheano, Minister of Foaxck.—An event of great importance, I the Home Department, to immortalize hi* name | which the French papers term the boldest act in tor centimes to come. Considering the Jews as The Proprietor of tho Prnfazo challrate. every eu>. Catholic history since Marlin Lather, is the de-1 “vagabonds," who had been driven from other I *° *5 **? — ■ — — — ' - v- i.. aa 1 - 1-...- «~ I ,ir *Ml-ni.i ana tcer core.ana tara dear its wonderful curative mpartlw, WE ARB -VOW PREPARED TO FURNISH OUR PATRONS WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARD FERTILIZERS, Fall Crops, Turnips, Wheat, etc.: CROSDALE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE! FOR WHICH WE ARE TnE SOLE AGENTS. j P H <E N I X, & CO.’S MANIPULATED GUANO, J. S. SCHOFIELD, Proprietor. MANTJT'ACT'UtBES SCH OF TELD’S PATENT COTTON PRESSES, SUGAR MILLS, GRIST MILLS, SAW MILLS, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. MACHINERY and CASTINGS of all kinds. Land Plaster And Peruvian Guano. faction of Pater Hyacinthe from the Chnreh of neighboring States, he has addressed a tetter to Borne. Pater Hyacinthe, who, for yean past, the prefect of the district of Bolgrad, rocom- bas been a favorite preacher at the chnrch I mending tho forcible foundation of Jewish col- “Notre Dame de Paris,” has written a tetter to onies of 500 individuals each in that district, to the General of tho Carmelites, of whom he is a I make those “vagabonds,” proscribed by other member, declaring that he could obey the or- States, useful and working citizens. Should > . , nn ,, . .Tin ni'n , rirmn denof the Ukly See no more. lie protests be-1 they, however, refuse to cam a living by the I, | PPi A \ S r V ll A P I i It P, fore the Fope and tho council against the doc- I plough, viz., to work—the tetter continues— * 1 1 U A A lbrlA UVJIi trine* and teachings of the Boman chnreh, they can, of comae, expect no pity, either here wbieh he finds it impossible to reconcile to tho I °r anywhere else. Done in the year of onr principles of true Christianity. I Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- To appreciate still better the importance of I nine. Janso. this desertion in the Boman. camp, it must be ASK FOR And cat rit of that mlierahls dUeess. Chills sad Psvar. For sols, at wholtiale, by tbs Sol* Manufacturer for the United States by borne in mind, lhat Father Hyacinthe, whs is eminently gifted with the maglo charm of elo- quenoe, is Ibe peer of Boesnet and Bonrdalone. The independent attitnde assumed by the French episcopate generally, in regard to the conneil, renders the Yatlcran uneasy. Even tho pioiu Count of Montatembert, a venerable old man of 80 years, from bis sick-bed has ad dressed a letter to a German Congress, congrat ulating them on their opposition to Papal des potism, and regretting that his oonntrymen, whom be was wont to see nt tho head of civiliza- tipn, had not taken the initiative in this impor- The Slntc Ilontl. Editor! Ttit graph : I have read in your pa per tho address of GoL Halbert, to the Press Ex cursion, on the present status and fatnre pros pects of that great property of the State, the Western and Atlantic Bailroad. His exposition of all of the matters, which now and in the fatnre may affect that work, is strong and able, and show* that he hu studied the interests con fided to his management thoroughly, and u only a man can do who is folly imbned with the a mind JACOB LIPPMAN, PROPRIETOR OP Lippman’s Wholesale Drug House, 8AVAENAJJ, OA. Cwtifleata, u to th* reralt, last year, in the us* of Crosdslsli Saosrphoipbste.ean be leea at oar aMoo, lathe oriental hind-writinc of the parties who aied it lart The Emperor attends to the business of State | 8U whereon he treats, and ss usual. France will observe strict neutrality I ca P a ‘ 3 ‘° of mastering it regarding Spanish and Cuban affairs. The I And now what are the people of Georgia to Prince Imperial, the ‘Tnblie” asserts, will l>e do to prevent the contingencies which he has declared of age on bis next birthday, the ICth I thus far seen and «o earnestly warned them of ? of March. Are they going to sit idle and see the vast trade The Empress has fixed her day of departure I from which their rood has realized so much, for the Orient on the 2d of October. I poos into other hands T To see the dividends Geuuxt.—Several assemblies which srn an- I that have gladdened thoir treasury, poor into nually held by different learned or professional other coffers ? Or will they take hold of tho societies, took place almost simultaneously. I matter in a common sense and practical way and The lawyers, assembled at Heidelberg, formed 1 adopt the suggestions of their able and indefati- a society for the abolition of eapitM punish- gable Superintendent—build up the new eon- ment. sections proposed by him and mako tho road The most prominent German archeologists I leas dependent upon other roads and more aelf- went to assist at the Congress in Copenhagen, I snstainingfrom the business which rrdevelopea, Denmark. Tbo next meeting is fixed in Bo-1 and which, not depending upon other roads, will logos, Italy, A vast nnmber of teachers assem- I always be a safe and rare means of revenue to hied in Wuerzburg; and the German pbilolo-1 ours. gists will hold their annual mooting in Kiel And, first, the Cartoravilte and Van Wert from September 27tb nntil Ihe 80th. I Bailroad and its extension to th# Selma and The international horticultural exposition in I Borne Hood. Build it immediately. How ? you Hamburg was opened with great pomp. It is I ask. Why torn it over to Halbert and the State to be regretted that a vast collection of Ameri- I convicts. (I do not mean that ho shall oversee era plants on board the Germania was lost. I and work them himself, bat let him supervise There is a strong current of opposition to the the men who do.) Let him set them to work on Boman Conneil in Germany. A largo party of liberal Catholios condoms the doctrines which will be proclaimed os dogmas by the chnreh of Borne. Th* Bishops lately assembled nt Fulda, though they may submit to tho authority of the Fope, do not approve of bis aggressive poliey. Even Professor Dollinger, an authority for the history of Ihe Boman church, when requested by Prinoe Ilohenlobl, the Bavarian Premier, to it immediately. ' These men, strong and able- bodied, now numbering nearly or quite fonr hundred, aro hired ont by the State (or only a nominal sum—are bnilding railroads for private corporations. Tbo profits of their labor go to private parties. Let them work for tho State, and for the small sum that pays for their board and elothea, with the expense of working them, yon get railroads that develop material interests give hla view* on the questions at issue, though of the State which will pay ten thousand fold; in very guarded language, has prononneed him- I yon get a perpetually extending road, that day self against the Syllabus and encyolical letter, after day and year after year works its way into Every patriotic German versed in German his- I the mountains of wealth that crown Northern lory, knows too well the misery inflicted on his country by the tyranny of Italian priests, as not to wish in the true interest of tho church itself, that tho efforts of a small but powerful party, whiejr desires to re-establish an ecclesiastics! 1 over the universe,will prove a failure. Georgia. When you finish that, place them upon another extension and keep them at work. Let them bo a great source of labor, from which tho State may draw at any time to develops any of its great interests. Outside of any money actually HBPHHHi. paid into the State Treasury, the enhaaead too* The startling news that France had sent a I that would accrue to the State would far overpay note to the Berlin Cabinet intimating that she *11 of tho expenses of feeding, clothing, and wonhl consider an annexation of t : ^ Grand I working of tho convicts. Then, again, yon have Duchy of Baden as a “casus belli,” has already I thorn nmlerthe immediate control and authority been discredited. * I of the State, and no question of ill-treatment by Prussia, ever since the treaty of Frague, has I private parties can arise. Think of it, dear Tel- carefully avoided everything savoring of pros- i onxru: what a source of wealth it could be sure on the Sooth; bnt at the same time sho I made in developing the State's interests, and has declared her inflexible resolution to permit I urge upon the next Legislature to eschew poli- no foreign power to interfere between her and I tics and go to work. Southwest Georgia. tho Southern German States. Should any one * ■* IIow lar out from Itaeon will Ihe Ac- rominortittlon Trains run During tlie Fair ? of them manifest a desire of draw ing closer tho national bonds which unito them with the North, she will bo hoartily welcomed by the North Ger man Confederacy, and any foreign interference would only kindle a national war. Professor Aegidi, of Bonn, in a treatise on tho peace of Prague, arrives at the following conclusions: “The sovereign liberty of tho Southern States is the salient point of the treaty. If they unite to form a confederation of the South, such an set will be in complete accordance with tho peace of Prague. If, on tho other hand, they prefer to enter one by one into the bosom of tho German Empire, they are at perfect liberty to do so, in a atrictiy legal point of view. The peaoe of Prague gives tho Southern States full and entire liberty to decide that the Main shall no longer bo tho limit of our great National State.” Princo Fredcrio William of Holienzollern Hcchingen, belonging to a younger branch of the Prussian House of Hohcnzollern, died—the last of his race—in Silesia. Anmm—Tho situation of tho new Austrian banks has given rise to many commentaries * in the press. In Vienna everybody speculates ami the mania has increased since tho establish ment of numerous new banks. In the last few weeks immense sums have been lost, which part ly have found their way into the safes of those who, while aiding to raise the prices, were really waiting for this moment. The shares of the Anglo-Austrian Bank had fallen CO florins in a fow days, those of the Credit Anstalt SO florins; Bankverein 50 florins and Vienna Bank 10 florins. The situation of the younger banks has become very critical. The Neue Freie Presse, in an able article in sists on the necessity of adopting measures to restore the pa per money of the Empire toon equality w ith silver, thus preventing its value again fluctuating as it has done of late years. Itxi.t.—iTlie Pope has sent the Cardinal de Merode. a native Belgian, to Belgium, with a view of influencing the Belgian Bishops in favor of the Council. He is likewise instructed to give a new impetus to recruiting for the Papal armr. The Pope would like to have a corf* (TciiUt formed bv representatives of the oldest •nd wealthifst nobility of all nations, to serve n a guard of honor to the assembled Fathers m public processions. Meanwhile, the deser- tfrotn the Papal ranks are increasing. The * ‘ L * Carabinieri JEstcri, mostly com- ; and Germans, during the last reduced to 1100 men from 1 700. maka their way to Egypt [Bt at Madrid over the re- Amencan Minis- KAYTON’S O I X .A O F LIFE ■—CURES ALL PAINS AND ACHflS, AND IS TUB 6RK.IT KHKUMVri! HEREBY!! MtMrs. Editort: 1 wish to inquire, through tho Tkixgratii, whether there will be a train rnn between Macon and Eatonton dnriDg the Fair, etc., that passengers can leave tho latter place in tho morning before day-break, or by that time, if necessary, go over to Macon, spend tho day and return homo that night- If this be done, hundreds will go from Putnam county who will not, under any other circnmstances. Wo aro anxious to havo it so, and hope the Ex ecutive Committee and railroad authorities will so arrange it. Another suggestion : Let some of your enter prising keepers of eating houses establish booths on the Fair ground where we can get food in abundance. We prefer that to carrying lunch from home. People going from Eatonton on tho accommodation tram wilt eat at least two, if not three meals each day on the Fair ground, if they can get them. Macon, no doubt, will strain every nerve to entertain the crowds that expect to attend our great State exposition, and by noticing the expressions of the probable want’s of the people, she can gain many ideas that per haps would not otherwise occur. Prrs-Air. A good suggestion was made by Gen. John C. Breckinridge, one day last week, in the Scott County Court. During the call for motions the name of ‘‘General’* Breckinridge was called, when that gentleman said he had no motion to make, but would offer a suggestion which ho Tonld be glad to see adopted. It was this: That at the bar all military titles should l»o dropped—that in place of General, Colonel, Major, or Captain, as the case might be, the simple word “Mr.” should be used. Judge Thomas announced himself as highly pleased with the suggestion, and expressed his intention to adopt it in future* Jjlscxs M. Mason, formerly United States Senator from Virginia, and Embassador of the Confederate States to England, now a resident of Seminary Hill, was in this city to-day. [Alexandria Gazette, 23 d. A car-load of German emigrants arrived here this morning from the North, and left on the James Sloan'. Esq. Merc passenger train of the Orange, Alexandria and ]} c “ £^eade.Suj.ren: Manassas railroad for Mississippi.—Alexandria —2?,..:... in ' tra --- °- x Gazette, 23d. The once famous ballet dancer, Maria Tagli- oni, is said to be dying of consumiition&t&nmn, Moravia. I and »U Bilious Dimm. aprlT-tf TUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILL. Cares 1im*M of the Liver and Stomach TUTT'S KIPRCTDBANT. A r>!*ouni car. for Crash*. Colds, m. TUTT'SBiBSANBILLt X'QCKX^UDKblGH’i Th* crest Alterative and Dlood Purifier TUTT’S IMFRUYfcD HUH DIR. Warranted the beet dn In a** These standard preparsUes* are ter sale br HARRIS. CUnCO, /aLisi ^ Darooxsm apri-dawly * ___ Macon, fla. C EOB.OIA. MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Jstiil pimjDtr.i b*>i ler*a laifeority, we Mmilo th# Uillbei People what we believe to be one of the aafeet and be** Lilef In*uracce LomnaniM eve-eitablifhed io the South ern Country. The llouxe Office is in Maeoa. Ueom». where every dollar invented will remain in our mid*t. The galaxy of name#, given a* director* and referee*, iaasoffident guarantee of itrelfof the fidelity with whioh this institution wQI he managed. The capital IS* sufficient to meet all losses in every contingency* Wcoirnestlv a; ;rnl t • ur rittzrn* r very where *e build up with u« this structure for the benefit of our loved oner, our home? and oar country. Hundreds of thou.<ands of dollar* are yearly ab- atraeted from the pocketsef our peeele. and carried to foreign parts to enrich strangers who have but lit tle sympathy for u«. #Can we not learn wisdom and nie onr mcan* to «n- neh ourselves and beautify our homee? We will try and place, in every locality, polite and efficient Agents to transact the basinet* of the Com pany. And we cordially invito all detiring agencies in this Company to call oo the Officer*, at the office building, near the P**?cager Depot, in front of the two hotel*, on Fourth ttreet. w bene all matter* of de tail will be <*herrfu!lv given. The profita will be entirely mutual after paying I six per cent, to the Stockholders for amount of Stock guaranteed. • W. J. LAWTON. PreaidenL J. C- McUURNKY. Vice President. R. J. LiOKTroor. Secretary. boa to or directors: ASHER AYRES. Fertiliier, Macon, Ga. T. C. KISBET, Iron Founder, Macon. Ga. H. T. JOHNSON Johnson. Campbell £ Co.. Whole sale Grocers. Macon. Ga. JACKSON DsLOACUE, Carriage Depository. Ma con. Ga. J. a McBURNHY, Macon, Ga. W. J. LAWTON, Lawton A Lawton, Macon. Ga. DAVID T. SINGLETON. Planter. Eatonton. Ga. RICHARD HOBBS, of Cruger A Co.. Bankers, Al bany. Ga. DR. JAMES F. BOZEMAN. Pree’t Georgia Home Insurance Company, Columbus. Ga. WALLACE CUMMING. Banker, Savannah, Ga. M. P. STOVALL. Stovall Butler, Auruata. Ga. F. ADAMS, Cashier National Bank. Athene. Ga. T^M. FURLOW. Americc*. Ga. F10DB, FLOUE, FLOUR. J. J. COUES'S c*t«brat.t brands of Flour, in sax qmntitr. warranted the BEST IN HK0KU1A. k EVNKDV’S DIAMOND DUST. XXX sad Ex tra FAMILY FLOUR. The** breads *( Flour tiv# ■enersl sstistsetira sad there U so bettor snxwbere. LYNCHBURG. TENNESSEE MILLS-XXX Ftrai—tra well known to commend. WHISKY. JOHN B. LEWIS* CELEBRATED BOURBON WHISKY, warranted A No. 1. an t other credo* of Choie. Wbiekx of vari.nu brand, sad price. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE WB KEEP A GENERAL STOCK OF 6R0GBRIES AND PROVISIONS, BACON, CORN, 01TS, IIJY, ETC., ETC., ETC. J. LLOYD & SOY, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchant*- Luc25-d6m SCHOFIELD’S PATENT COTTON PRESS. PACIFIC tim STEAMSHIP CO.’S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CEXSTA AZVX> JAPAIV- TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS. AND CAR RYING THE U. S. MAIL. T”nttgh to California tu Twenty-two Days. STZAitsnirs os tits Atlantic : ARIZONA. } COLORADO, HENRY CHAUNCEY, - CONSTITUTION, NEW YORK, - - - - GOLDEN CITY, OCEAN QUEEN, - - - SACRAMENTO, NORTHERN LIGHT, - GOLDEN AGE. COSTARICA, - - - - MONTANA. One of tho above large and splendid Steamships will leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal Street, at twelve o’clock, noon, on the 1st, and 11th, of every month (except when those dates fall on Sundav, ana then on the preceding Saturday), for ASPINWALL, connecting, via Panama Railway, with one of the Company’s Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN - CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO. Departures of the 1st connects at Panama with Steamer? tor SOHTU PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERICAN PORTS. Those of the 1st touch at MANZANILLO. FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.-Steamer CHINA. ‘ ea , v ^5.*^ an Francisco October 4th, 1S60, for Japan and China. One Hundred Pounds of Baggage allowed to each adult. Baggage-Masters accompany baggage through, and attend ladies and children without male protec- tor*. Baggage received on tho dock the day before sailing, from Steamboats, Railroads, and passengers , vrho prefer to send down earl An experienced Surgeon board. Medicine and attendance treo For Freight or Passenge Tickets, or further infor mation, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on the S harf FOOT ox CANAL STREET, NORTH ftlVER. : NEW YORK. maylO-ly* F. R. BABY Agent. f PHI5 PRESS tnu tcommerd itself to the cotton planters of thoS* ut JL pUcity of cols traction, and care with which Itexa be operated by either hand, bo tho cbanco from me to tho other being eSecied in a low roinnt that It oocupiet for hand power only a rpaco of 1 urteen feet foui A i •at adv id ms this Pres - *o pcbbof. i* :ea and operated in tee It can bo uaed in any ^ing. a* iUhccato with Gin U^uae, thoaavoidinc the necj.-iiy of taking cotton efit of he houso to t-e r»ck kind of weather: the Prtw being in the house, rainy days a er.o obataclo topi - - - wooden rerew«. Another ad vantage i*, when you get Fch»Sc! u ’a Pr«F^, you have a Pre^u tor all time, and one not liable to decay or breakage, as is the ca ewith thecld wooden screws, and m st other iron eerew ui.i preafec Tbi-* is evident from tho faet that the rcrew is iron, cither wrought or cast, and tho frames oro of wrought iron, and no pari of the Press liable to decay touches the ground. The frumet may be made of wood, at the opt on of the planter. Planter* may purehafe tither theecrew and nut alone, and pa: the frnuic and box of wood to It themirlve*. or may porohare the acrew. nut and iron frames, and put the wooden box to it, or they may purchase the Pr^-s complete, with eerew, nut, iron frames and hor t making the mo*t com plete I'rcsj in ue. Presret complete, as last named, aro in more general ure, and give great rarefaction to all partlea using them, »« will bo seen from lettera in my posse—ion. Parties in need of Cotton Prr« -< > would do well to call. »f po—ible. and examine mine; or If they should favor me with their order, they may rely upon getting a Press that is ad I o aim for it, „ „ llt , , . Having the mod exterrive Iron Works in the city, and the greatett variety of patterns of all kind*. I am able to famish (.aril— with any kind of machinery or casting* at abort notice. or. S, SCHOFIEIiP. HAND POWER PRESS. IOSASAI.IS! 1 Scrofula,Syphili*. Skin Di>*‘aac?, Khennin- ti'iu, Hi< of Women, and nil ('hronic A flections of the Blood, l.ivcr and Ividueyi*. llecomraendc i by the Medical Faculty and • '.any thousandf of our best ciiizcns. Rend the testimony « f Ph>B»ci4ns *nd i>atieuta have i UotiHklis C 1 nao i»r thi ! grat i-’t'd Ko-udAl ui for ich i . . our Health Book, or Alum- which wo publish for ‘II give you Dr. R. W. Carr : tako pleasure in ret : dilis ii* a very pow seen Hosed tn two e one in •» oa>o of ; wfilv-h the patleni lSH.ll- snys— ! of Balt ... r Korta- •rfulnJterHtive. I have a>is «i*h happyrenultn: M’Condr.ry »yphilis, in pronounced himself taken five bottles of Tho other is a case of . ~ \v hich is rapidly . improving unJer it* use, and tho iudica- I tion* aro that t l t«* ptuit n* will ?pon recover. i your medicine. , scrofula of long ! I hav« can ,... by fehirhyour R< : it an excellent c » atnined tho formulio , !,i* i.- in rde*. and find apeund Of nlter»tive in- 1 Dr. Sparks, of NicholrsSvillo, Ky.. snyshe ! hasa-cd Rofatiniis in camsof bcrotula and Secondary Syphilis with iutisfiictory ro- 1 suite— a- :\eJc.i:.cr of tho Blood 1 know no better remedy. Knmncl G. MeFnddoijt -»i Murfreesboro, i I have O' -1 reven bottles of Ro?adalis ..* •! Min . rilin-iy curt * of Kheumatiiiui: • send mo four bottle-, as livi«h it for in ; brother, who ban hcrofulou8 horo Eye.**. Bc’damin Bechtol.of Lima. Ohio, writes:- | I have Buffered f ir twenty yours with an ! inveterutr eruption over my whole body: a i tfhort time sinen I purchased a Lott!« ol I Bos nian* and it effected a r eifeot cure. ufK ID A Xj I tei IS SOLD BY ALL The above cut shows the Press as put up complete at SCFIOFIRLD^S IRON WORKS, for working h> four hand*. Ihe«e are all that are nee—sary to operate It, and have necked us much «• 1100 pounds in sit* of ordinary bale. When put up as shown above, it may be taken down at any time and t-lnccd on a wagon In half an hour, and put up again in little over that time. rRxen Wrought Iron Screw Press, complete Wrought Iron Screw, with Iron Frames.. FOR HAND POWER: fil75 001 Wrought Iron Fcrew... WOO! Cart Iron Screw ..L....... 70 f oratory, N<». G1 Exchange Place, Proprietors For sale by J. IT. apriTLIW CO luly<*tf. HORSE POWER PRESS. LIVERPOOL AVD LOXDOft —AKU— GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY CAPITA^ OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION DOLLARS. GOLD T HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP POINTED A seat of the aboea ne uv, U Sts ai other acmele. la tl I C PLANT. A,ret ie above named popular and hick), rMMOiibls Compaor. if {Tepared to i -ut m* f*s"reblo t*rta« a, other aceneta. la thl» W.E. TANNER. ALEX. DELANEY METROPOLITAN WORKS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Career of Seventh and Canal Street*. KIWI IS : Harri.'* Jc Howell, Wilmington. N C Gen Augustas Young. Charlotte. N C Wm B Wright, Fayetteville, N C Jno C Slocum, Goldsboro. N C Wm M Lawton. Chari—ton, S C Ja* P Boyce. President Theolcgical Institute. Green ville. 8 C R Furman, D D. Newberry Court llcuie, S C JOB Dargan. D I». Sumpter, S C S TAikin, Knoxville. Tenn Jno McNabb, President Eastern Bank of Eufaula, Eufaula. Ala Theodore Harris. President Louiaville Insurance and Banking Company. Louisville. Ky Wm D Miller, Lynchburg, Va^ T C S Ferguscn. Lynchburg, Va D II Baldwin A Co. New York Golthwcigh:. Rice A Femple. Montgomery, Ala Kx-Gor J G shorter. Eafsula, Ala L L Warren. President Falls City National Bank, Louisville. Ky Gordon, Owens A Stokes, Abbeville. Ala P H Pepper A Co, Mobile. Ala Joeiah Morris. Banker. Montgomery. Ala Hugh McColL Commissioner, New Orleans, La Wood, L*>w A Ludwigsen. New Orleans. La Noble A Brothers. Iron Works, Rome. Ga Gen A R Lawton. Savannah. Ga • ien A H Colquitt. Baker County. Ga Thos H Willingham. Dougherty County, Ga James Callaway, Atlanta, Ga Col Luther J Glean. Atlanta. Ga DrT W Keen. Salisbury. N C Mai W M Robbins. Attorney-at>Law, Salisbury, N C Col C F Low, Merchant. Lexinrton, N C Merchant. Greensboro, N C reme Court Judge, Boxboro, N C _ - . o x boro. N C B P Williamson, Wholesale Grocer, Raleigh, N C J P Dilii r gham. Newbern. N C Robert Thompson, Esq. Wholesale Grocer, Nashville, Tennessee Hon John Ertkin. Judge U S Court. Atlanta. Ga jefi-dAwtf WM. E. TANNEB & CO., Stationary & Portable Engines, SAW TVTTT.T.B, BOILERS, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS, IRON AND BRASS 'WORK. Mb’s Patent Stone & Ore Breaker a. a BROWN, Ag’t, eeptt-dswly No. 62 Second ,t, Macon. Ga. HR. UI CHAU’S GOLDEN REMEDIES. A SK for no other, take no other, and you will save time, health and money. One Thousand Dollar* Reward for any case of dis ease in any stage which they fail to cure. Dr. Richau's Golden Balsam. No. 1, ruresUlcers, Ul cerated Sore Throat and Mouth. Sore Eyes, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches. Sore ness of the Scalp, Scrofula, etc., is the greatest Reno vator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, removes all diseases from the system, and leaves the blocd pure and healthy Dr Richau’s Golden Balsam. No. 2. cures Mercurial Affection*. Rheumati.-m inwall it* forms, whether from mercury or other causes: gives immediate relief in all cases. No dieting necessary. I have thousands of Certificates proving the miraculous cures effected by these Remedies. Price of either N o. 1 or No. 2, $5 per bottle, or two bottles for 99- Dr. Kicbau’s Golden Antidote, a safe, speedy, pleas- and and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full directions. Price. $3 per bot tle. Dr. Richau’s Golden Elixir d’Amoor, a radical care for Nervous or General Debility, in old or young: im parting energy with wonderful effect. Price, $5 per bottle or »wo bottles for $9. On receipt of price, these remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attenti n paid to all corres pondent*. None genuine without the name of **Dr. R’chan’s Golden hemedie*. D B. Richards, sole pro prietor.” blown in glass of bottles. Address DR. D. B. RICHARDS. No. 22S Yarick st.. New York, Off ee bonis, from 9 a. x., to 9 ?. u. Circular* sent Julyi-dly i This! for Horse P >wer may Wo of either cast or wrought Iron screws, wrought iron screws bsiu4 cut with three inch pitch for Horse Power. It may be put up either with or without ir in frame*, an iron frame being preferable, as It cannot break, and will never need repair/, as is the case with wood. In putting them lete at my establishment, they do not differ from the Hand Power only in pitch of thread of screw can pack five to eight hundred pounds on this Pr—*. up complete at my establish moot, they do not differ and different kind of levers for working. One horse c PRICE FOR HORSE POWER: Wrought Iron Screw Pree*. complete 4:75 001 Wrought Iron Screw 5 £0 00 Wrought Iron Screw, with Iron Frame.--. 150 00 I Ca*t Iron Screw - 70 00 This Press to run by water power, for which I furnish the necessary additional machinery &0 extra. SCHOFIELD’S SUGAR CANE MILLS AND KETTLES. These Cane Mills have been too long used by tbo cane growers of Georgia to need any reco other than planters using them. They are put up In the best style and of b<Mt quality of iron, a turned. Parties wanting Mills c*n be furnished, the best, by sending mo their order*, or cal tin ining for them«elve*. PHICES. 001 Twelvoioch — 50 00 t Eleven inch Cane 1 SYRUP KETTLES. 30 Gallon, 40 gallon, 50 gallon, CO gatlon.. SO Gallon, 10U gallon nendntion excb Mill .nd exam- G I IV GEAR. 8 feet Gin Gear, with Gudgeons and Bolts.~.~rara$26 50 8 feet Gin Gear, with Bolts —50 00 8 feet Gin Gear and Pinion 18 00 9 feet Gin Gear, with Gudgeons and Bolf5...~.~. 2S 50 9 feet Gin Gear, with Bo-ts 22 00 9 feet Gin Gear and Pinion — — 20 75 aug3ceod*w*2m 10 feet Gin Gear, with Gudgeons and Bolt* $31 50 10feet G»a Gmr, with Bolts 25 80 10 feet «!■ Gear and Pinion 23 50 32 feet Gin Gear, with Gaddeons and Bolls 37 50 12 feet Gin Gear, wi h Bolts 33 50 12 feet Gin Gear and Pini^" ‘r WHI8KY.IPAINTING. N. L. DRURY. House & Sign Painter, JNO.W. O'CONNOR GILDER, GLAZIER VXD PAPER HOGKB c IP®® ov “ m e center pONTi:JUr.S to treat nil private disease*. Syphilis V in all ii* forms, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, and nil urinary difeaso, and tho effect* of murcuryaro completely eradicated: . permatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, resulting from pclf-abuso or other causes, nnd which nroduers tome of the follow- irgeffcct*: Asblotche*. bodily weaktic-.-. indigestion, constipation. Aversion to rociety*;ur.inanline^, dread of future events, los* of memory, indolence, nocturnal emi8*ionv>*nd finally prostration of tho vital powers, o*rr be folly restored to health. Persona afflicted with this, or any other delicate, in trim to, or long standing constitutional complaint, sb- u’d give tho Doctor a trial, lie nover fail*. The Doctor publishes a medical circulor that gives a full exposition of vvnerenl and private disease*, that, can be had free at his office, or by mall for one stamp. It gives a clear dellncati n of all the dDeasc.« and condition* resulting from the io/ringcnunl of the moral la wsjexpwwei, indulgences, expo-ores ami iui- rrudehcca in married or single life. Kpr) tc tonce contain**, instruction to tbo afflicted, od enabling them to determine the prt : ri 'turr < f their eon. plain It. * # • . ’ - 7 Th«Lsubljs’-mcn . compri ii.a tin.pie roomu, is cent;. ^ visit the city, the Doctor’s ©pin’ by giving a written statement of (he case . « - can bo forwarded by mail or ekpre'-. -• o.c instances however, a pertoual psamtuation is abtt»»uDdy nee©' sarr, while in other*, daily personal Atteotio&fsre- util rod, and for the accammotloi en of such patients -• •- c • I nfh rho office that i: . r i with e\crv r-'iuiM"- trmt i.« calculated to promote recovery, including medieatod vapor bath*?. All pre.-.riptionR arc prepared in the Doctor’s own Laboratory, underhD personal su.-erviaion. Medi cal pamphlet at offico free or by mail ior two stamps. No matter who have failed, read whal he say Office No. 1S3 Third street, between Green at Walnut itreet*. near tho Pr atouice, Louisville, Ky. Office hours.9 a. u„ to 7 k. u,; Sundayf. 10 a. 3*., 12 m. july3-d*wly CUAlNGB OF SUIIEBILE. O'iSiS X3POHTATIOK (JYFIC2 C, K. Ii., » Savann » h. Ga.. August 14.165S. I AND AFTER 6U>:DAY, Ktt isbt., PASSEN Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad follo-s; UP DAY TRAIN XXX X Tt-HAT->? HEAD LAWTON A LAWTON’S. fourth street. 14-tf MACON, GA. THE MILL “Fine Old Monongaheia Rye Whisky,” X X X X I am happy to ri’te that it proves to be a perfectly pure article, absolutely free from everythDig foreign or ingenous. I cannot detect in it the slightest trace of any adulteration or impurity. Respectfully, etc.. WM. E. A. AIKIN, M. D.. etc.. Professor Chemist and Pharmacy, t Analytical and Consulting Chemist. I University of Maryland. ' Baltimore, Md. t September 4, 186?. j If you wish PURE WHISKY call on JNO. W. O’CONNOR. [sept21-tf] He has got it. GEORGIA PAPER Carroll County, Ga., W ILL PS? Ca.h for BAGS, ROPE. BAGGING. and oM PAPERS. Order,,olic;tc-i lor WKA P- PING. MANILLA and PRINT PAPER. New Mill, pure water. live men. Pricea low. Terms ca.^h. . . ,, All inquiries promptly answered. Address M- P. KKlLOGG. Pres. Co.. ‘‘College Temple,” *eptl8-3m Newnan. Oa. Savannah a a. Augusta Milledgeville Connectinv wita train that leave* An- DOVTN DAY TRAIN. Macon 7:W a. u. “lavannah. — Augusta Connecting with train that leav- gusta at —»— UP NIGIIT TRAIN. Savannah ...—.7:2'' . Macon Augu?ta Connecting wi gustit at DOWN NIGHT TRAIN. Macon p * Savann&b - Augusta Miliedgaville Eatonton..... Connecting gusta at.... AS"A. M. Trains Horn Savannah and Autrusta, and i*. m. Train from Macon, connect with Millcdgeville Train at Gordon daii7, Sundays excepted. M. Train from Savannah connects with through Mail Train on South Carolina Railroad, and r. u. Train from Savannah and Augusta with Train* cn Southwestern and Moscogoe Railroads. !Signed] WM. ROGERS. An- trains that leave Au- 4:30 r. M. 2:40 p. M. vith train that leaves Au- 9.38 ?. ... 9^3 p. u ual5-tf A RAEE DS. EMERSON HAS RETURNED r MACON and will resume the practice of Dent istry at once. angl7-tUlo«tlQ PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE. A NEW COURSE OF LECTURES. &* delivered a the New York Mufeum of Anatomy, embracing the subject*: How to Live and What to Live for; Youth. Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed: The Cause of Indigestion: Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophi cally Considered, etc- These lectures will be forward ed on receipt of four stamps, by addressing Secretary Baltimore Museum of Anatomy. 74 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. aprff-l y ogee^ General Superintendent. INVESTMENT. kcam Saw Mill situated in Texas, ard about 14 miles .. .either Cypres? or Hockley Railroad Depot of the II. and T. C. R. R.. conf ining of about four thou sand acres of the best Pine—well watered with Dwell- ing-bouses. Workshops, Stables, etc., etc., thereon. One 40 horse power Engine, ail in running order, and all tools and implements necessary. Titles warranted and terms liberal. For further particulars address the owner, F. STEUSSY, HocklyP. 0., Harris county. Texas. Or P H. MOSER, Real Estate and Land Agent. Galveston. Texas. jo3-6m LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. T HE undersigned has taken charge of the well known " Chapman’s Livery Stables” in Macon, opposite the paaeenger shed, on Plutn street, where he will conduct a general Livery Business m all its branches. Anything yon may want in the way of transportation, by horse or mule, buggy, carnage or hack, will be furnished od short notice and at reason able rates. Drovers will find this an old and popular stand at which to dispose of their stock. febll-ly S. If. HOLMES. Agent.