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MACON, GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 9. 1S69.
No. 2891.
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Hball we bare the Collrgea In Macon ? !
Editor* 7digraph : Although I am neither a !
Baptist nor Presbyterian, still, as a citizen and !
tax payer, I respond most heartily to your arti- i
cle in the Tcnzonanaof yesterday, and say ditto j
Mr. Brick. Let us bar? in our midst, by all j
means, not only the Mercer and Oglethorpe Col
lege*, but if the Homan Catholics, Methodists
and Episcopalians will each establish a college
here, let the city give $50,000 to each of them,
too.
If we ever intend to reap the benefits which
should inure to her by means of her being the
geographical and railroad centre of the State, it
is time our city authorities should wake up from
their supineneas and inaction and go to work
with more zeal and extended ideas as to the
city. •
TL^*system of railroads for Macon is now
wll'flAb complete, and if the City Council
could bnly catch and acton some of the inspiration
whicJjj caused their predecessors to project and
encourage these works, then, indeed, could we
feel assured that the fortunes of M&con will be
all she is entitled to ; but continue the present
system of contracted views and inaction, the
“penny-wise and pound-foolish'’ policy, and we
shall be outstripped in the race, and notwith
standing all our material advantages, left by the
wayside.
The two colleges proposed would doubtless
bring each one hundred young men to be edn-
cated ; these would Rpend annually at least five
hundred dollars each, on an average, to say no
thing of the amount spent by their parents and
friends when visiting the city at the commence,
fnents and other times, nor of the increased
population so caused by the removal of the pro
fessors, their families and other attaches of the
colleges : bo that each yt'ir tho hundred thou
sand dollars will bo returned to the merchants,
mechanics, nnd other business men of Macon.
This will enable all tho more easily to pay their
taxes, even should they have to l>e increased
somewhat; for one hundred thousand dollars, or
any other sum, expended h«*re must permeate
and l>enefit all classes—as well the poor as tho
rich—as well the colored as the white man.
I have, Messrs. Editors, very hnrriedly point
ed out some of the advantages of having in Ma
con all the colleges or other public institntions
we can, leaving out of sight the duty of all to
aid religion and education.
I trust the question will l>e agitated, and,
above all, that the City Council will act at once,
for we are told the gods help those who help
themselves. Surely it ih timo Macon should, in
good earnest, put her shoulder to the wheel and
do all that can be done, not only to advance her
interests in a mere business and commercial
point of viow, but whatever else will adorn our
city and make it attractive and pleasant to dwell
in. _____ W -
Tho Suez (’anal.
Fro- rJ,c Nrw York Her all.)
A dispatch from Alexandria informs as that
M. Lesseps has passed through the Suez Canal,
in a steamer, from Port Said to Suez—that is,
from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea—in fif
teen hours. It is impossible to refnse to admit
that M. Lease pt has Accomplished one of the
greatest wonders of this, or, indeed, of any ago.
Tho world laughed at him when ho commenced
his undertaking. It was an impossibility; it
never could bo accomplished. It was an old
thought but it nover was a fact. The idea was
as old as. nay, older, than tho Pharoahs; but
the sands of tho desert had in every instance
proved stronger than man.
Such was tho language common at the time
the canal was commenced. Such has been the
l t iler from Savannah.
P Savannah, Ga., October 0, 1809.
. f t -" <,/ tut 7V frgraph .*
.. . i here yesterday from Florida, and
. • w momenta’observation convinced me
t all branches of bnsineas ore in active ope-
4 ra!M»n.
Savannah in indeed a live city, and in advanc
ing more rapidly to wealth and commercial im
portance than either of her Southern rivals.
The receipt* of cotton thus far are in excess
of the receipts at New Orleans even, and it is
by no means improbable that the receipts for
the current year will show a very rapid im
provement in all that pertains to tho groat com
mercial mart of your State. From all I can
learn, cotton can be sold as advantageously here
as it can in any market on this side of the At
lantia
Among tho cotton factors here are many skill
ful iojasmen, who vie successfully with like
t£.ifs in New York and Baltimore. In proof
of this, I havo but to recite tho fact that tho
firm of L. J. Gnilmartin A Co., as I am candid
ly informed, sold a Urge lot of cotton yesterday
morning for shipment to Europe for a small
fraction more than tho snmo classification sold
in New York.
This significant commercial incident, I think,
should be made public, in justice to tho Savan
nah market, ns also to a commercial houso which
ia gaining rapidly upon the confidence and pat
ronage of tho planting community.
It gives me plcftHtiro to enclonw> tho gen
eral conruo of jour paper, -which baa been ono
of forbearance and conciliation towards the
Government at Waabington. If we wonld not,
by a acornfol wnpinenena, lose what benefit
may be derived from a compliance with tbe
term* of tho reconstruction law, vre willooutimic
to accommodate ourselves to tho requirements
of thst law. Everybody knows that the law was
not of onr choice—that wo had no hnnd in mak
ing it, and that nothing lint necesaity eonld chal
lenge onr acquiescence in it. Hot when grown
men niako up their minds to mako a virtue of
necessity and to do what they have to do, it is
ecrtainly better to do it manfully, at once, and
witbont useless complaints and protests. Bnt I
confesa I esnnot Bpprocialo anch a coarse on the
part of those who dcclaro that they mean
to obey. The singular attitude occupied
by some of yonr nldo coteniporaries in
connection with tbe subject—tho News and the
Republican, of this oity, especially,—is that,
while they announce their purpose to act in
oonformity with tho law, they nse stronger ar
guments agaim,t that course thnn are employed
by those who have not acquiesced in it 1 think
they absolutely discredit their own oonduct and
hinder other pooplo from following their exam
ple. What merit thoro may bo in anch n course
may be apparent to others, bnt it altogether es
capes my ken. Wo nhould obey the laws, set
onr faces against all attempts to how dineord aud
bad blood between tho two races, and await [ language held by many in spito of visible pro-
onr redemption in tho awakening of ajuat and
generous sentiment of tnio Americanism in tho
hearts of the people of tho North nnd West As
to the patience of submission, that highest duty
'f illed Upon the whites, tn-ro is no danger. I
' would only counsel that tho fortitude of endu
rance ahonld spring from a senso of dignity and
manhood and lio the inspiration of a noble duty.
1 re is a manly obodienco that compromises no
principle, and thoro is a servile obedience that
it Ixirn of fear nnd self-seeking. If wo hope f
THE GREAT
CHILL AND FBVBR BXPBLLBR
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE
IT IS. IS FACT. A MOST WONDERFUL
FEVER CURE,
On aeeount of thic Instant Kerned? making a
LASTING AND PERMANENT CURE.
NO CASK. BO W£ YER OBSTINATE. CAN RE
SIST ITS BE A LTB-Ol VINO PROPERTIES.
PYRAFUGE
A CARD TO
MERCHANTS AND PUNTERS!
ad Appetite. Briars Color to the (
the Kxnaciated and Strength to the
Feeble.
the Cheeks ol
QUB PAlal. WTOOBL
ia arriving and being opened daily. As usual, it com
prises everything kept in a first-clan
WHOLESALE HOUSE,
And we are prepared to offer inducements to the
trade, which will injure their tale and give entire sat
isfaction. Our Stook of
DOMESTICS
Is heavy and complete. An uocsual large Stock of
CASSIMKKES, JEANS. 'North Carolina and Co-
1 am bus, G a., make.) KERSEYS. LINSEYS. FLAN
NELS. DEL AI NS and
DRESS GOODS
Of every description. Oor
Motion Department
ell assorted and very
i Proprietor of the Pyrafage challenger* every ease,
no matter of how long standing, to try this
Great Chill and Fever Cure, and then
deny its wonderful curative
properties.
CLOTHING
To suit all classes, and was manufactured to order. A
heavy line of
ASK FOR
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE.
BOOTS & SHOES,
H tTS AND OA PS,
rut wuuirsain. i/| tu
Manufacturer for the United
States, by
JACOB LIPPMAN,
PROPRIETOR OF
Lippman’s Wholesale Drug House,
8A VANN A IT, GA.
| BLANKETS, of oil qualities, both in colored and
white, and. in a word. w« have everything t» suit tbe
trade of tho Country Merchant. Our
GREAT
Oil
KAYTON’S
OF" LI F
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RKd Abb
PAINS \Nn .\C HES,
AND IS
fi'KfUT XHKIMMI KEMKDY
KAYTON’S PILLS S
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all B.
redemption from tho North wo must avow th
last. A sincere spirit of fratomity can novor
warm toward* us in tho hoarta of tho North if
show ourselves a <lo«pienLlo pooplo.
I think, Messrs. Kditors, wo ahonld all give
some attention to matters connected with tho
immediaU development of onr indnstral ro- , ,
sources, and tho press shonld frequently urge I 11 for panted that tho opening’ of tho canal to-
npon its reader* tho propriety of engaging to a I WBrd " tbe close of the year will be a complete
mneh greater degree in manufactures of all KncC0SM - In of the Sultan, the dream of
kiwV, and portray likewise tho many advan- I tho Gr oek oonquermr of tho world will bo re ul
lages possessed by Georgia for engaging ane-! ue,i - Alexandria will become one of the grand-
lenefnlljr in that branch o? industry.’ The con- i , st centres of commerce. It will do more than
recover all tho splendor nnd prosperity which it
and demonstrated success. Steadily M.
Lesscps bns kept at the work. IIo has found
money and men, in spite of all detractors, to
carry on tho work. IIo has exh&nsted tho re-
sonrees of art to find machinery suited to great
emergencies. He has made nature herself his
handmaid. Whoro no atone whs to bo had, he
has taken Jensons from the monuments of the
past and hn« converted tho deep heavy snb-soil
into material which may prove as enduring as I ty • 0 t nv
marble nr granite. Tho two seas have actually JDSffffinff, fc< 3,11(1 116S.
mot and kissed each other, nnd there has beeu ' 00 0
no deluge.
On tho contrary, a little steamer, with the
engineer on board, has sailed from sea to sea in
fifteen hours. It is a triumph to M. Leaseps ;
it is a triumph to French engineering ; it is a
ph to modem scionce. We may now take
jr&ncli of industry. Tho con
version of ootton by manufacturers into the |
plainest, commonest and cheapest cloth doubt
less trebles and quadruples its value. It only
requires ono third, as I am informed, ns many
hands to manufacture it ns it does to raise a cer
tain amount of cotton. As Georgia raises the
raw material in abundance, if her people act
wiigly they can havo tho benefit of nil profits of
both planting nnd manufacturing. Even now,the
infant factories in yotir State nro making cotton
cloth and yam cheaper than in New England.
• m merchant* buy the cloth and yarns
in Georgia, ship them North nnd then sell them
at a profit to Southern merchants. What I haye
•aid of cotton applies to factories of all kinds.
It is tho duty of the people of the South to en
courage ana patronizo factories which are es
tablished in tho South. Money should not bo
sent off to benefit other communities when it
can be expended for the SAmo articles at home.
A small amonnt of money kept in tho community
will pay hundreds of debts and relieve hundreds
of people. Money sent abroad is so much loss
to the community.
Tho municipal election takes place on Mon
day next, and will result in the triumph of the
Conservative or Seri von ticket, almost without
a contest. Savannah has been fortunate in her
municipal and commercial career since the war.
Observer.
FEARFUL CALAMITY.
Boiler l.xplosion on lh«* lnrtlnnnpolh Fair
Grotiml-Nineteen Killed nnd Onr Him.
dretl Seriously Wounded. ^
Isnusupous, October 1.—A terrible accidRt
(V .-.ri dat the State Fair this afternoon. Tho
boiler ot Sinker Sc Co., of this city, exploded a
. few minutes before four o’clock. There was an
^ immense crowd on the ground at the time of the
accident, and it is difficult to get the particulars.
OWn * wc * vo P^rsous were instantly
ku.t tl, and the number wounded will probably
woch one hundred.
SECOND DISPATCH.
Indianapolis, October l.-w-The accident at tho
1 .ur Grounds this afternoon, is tho most heart-
tending that has over occurred in this vicinity, [
*ad hot oast a gloom over the entire city. The
explosion occurred a few minutes before four
ek, when tho grounds were crowded with
visitor*.
The boiler Was attached to a saw mill of Sinker
dr Co., of this city, and had just been fired up
for a test of speed with another sawing machine.
Arrangement* were made to take it up as soon
•• the trial was over.
So far as can be ascertained to-night, there
v> •-to nineteen persons killed. The excitement
*Dd confusion to-night is so great that it is diffi
cult to obtain a correct list of the wounded, but
• ^tho number will reach nearly one
hundred.
Mu i °f the dead were removed to W. W.
^ . r s undertaker*a office, where an inquest
w:.i 1 robab’.v be held to-morrow. Many of tho
■ i;*' are horribly mutilated and burned, and
m sonu* cases will be almost impassible for their
lr.< :. v :^. to recognize them. Many of the most
\\ n !v wounded were conveyed to the Indiana
Surgical Institute, the proprietors of which, as
®oon :tb they heard of the accident, tendered the
JJ 5 © of the Institution for the wounded, and
have been untiring in their efforts to alleviate
tbs sufferings of the wounded.
The scene at the fair ground after the acci
dent waa most art rending. Many of the killed
were torn in fragments.
Of one faroiK. a mother and three children,
me rnothi r w •.* killed and the two older chil
dren h. . y scalded, while the youngest was my-
j. . <• utIonian and lady walking together,
the [:■ KViimu was killed an*d the lady unhurt.
E\ rything is being done to alleviate the
-u!!»*rings of the wonnded that can be done. It
thought that several more of them will die.
-t-c receipts of the Fair to-morrow will be
given for the benefit of the wounded.
lost by tho discovery of Vasco do Gama. Trade
will revert to Its ancient channels. The cape
will sink into decay. The coast of the Medit
erranean will bristle with largo and flourishing
cities. A voyage from New York, from Amster
dam, from Liverpool, from Marseilles to India
and tho far East will be accomplished in fewer
weeks ri<7 the Suez Canal than mouths ri.i the
tho Capo of Good Hope.
It will multiply largely the means of commu
nication and will enormonsly increase trade.
Egypt, in fact,will recover more than her ancient
importance ; she will again become the seat of
the empire. The canal will attract Europeans
and even Americans to its banks, the world’s
wealth will find a new outlet, and it will not be
wonderful if the ruler of Egypt, whoever he may
l»e, soon dictates terms to the Turk. The truth
is, tho Suez Canal will reclaim Egypt from bar
barism. Civilization by it, lays claim to the
land of tho Pharaohs, ono of tho first and grand
est cradles of tho race, nnd through it rushes to
develop the mighty resources of Asia. It is a
grand success, and we must rejoice in it But
it is also a great counter stroke to our Pacific
Railroad. We have our isthmus. We must cut
it out or lag behind. We are nearer Asia than
any of tho commercial nations of Europe ; bnt
wo lose our opportunity so long as the trade of
the Atlantic States must seek Asia round Cape
Horn. Let us cut the isthmus at once. Let ns
have our Darien Canal. To us this is the lesson.
From Lowndes touiitj.
We clip the following from tho Valdosta
South Georgia Times, of the 6th instant:
The grape culture is destined to be ono of tho
leading branches of industry in Lowndes coun
ty. There are already numerous vineyard*
r wing, and the wine press is at work. Mr.
P. Gibson, one of our energetic planters, is
growing grapes on an extensive scale, and will
make a large quantity of wine. Hia vineyard,
covers, we believe, seven acres of ground.
This reminds one of Brittany. Who knows
but our country may even rival the vine-clad
hills of Italy and France ? It aeems probable
that, in time, tho grape will be second only to
cotton in producing the revenues of the coun
try.
Holding their Cotton.—The supply of cot
ton coming in is very slim. It seems that
everybody is holding on for higher prices. We
hope they will not be disappointed.
Sickles* Indignity to Stain.—A Washington
pecial of the 3d instant to the Charleston News
thus describes the dispatch of Minister Sickles
that gave so much dissatisfaction to the Spanish
government:
The StAte Department has received official
dispatches indorsing the text of Sickles' famous
note to the Spanish government, concerning the
purport of which there has been so much specu
lation of late in the newspapers.
The document proves to be quite as threaten
ing in its character as it was asserted to be in
the cable telegram. It declares that the Spanish
cause in Cuba is hopeless; that the Spanish
treasury is depleted; that the time is close at
band when the government of the United States
must succumb to popular opinion here *nd rec
ognize tho independence of Cuba.
Minister Sickles adds that the pending policy
is an offer of negotiation with a view of ascer
taining the real wishes of the Cuban people as
whether they desire independence, annexation
to the Union, or to remain a Spanish dependen
cy. This government, he says, is willing to pur
chase Cuba for a sum of money hereafter to be
agreed upon, and he claims to be instructed by
President Grant to insist that Spain most pros
ecute the war on a humane basis. He concludes
by saying: “I have written frankly, as a soldier
should write to a military power.”
TOBACCO
I» very choice and wa* 1 urcba»ed at le*« than Manu
facturer’s prieef, which enables uj to offer it low to
ourco«toraer*
{ 08 R A BUROS. heavy and light, all grade* of
, Slit KfIN<iS. Y^RNSof the different mxiiUtacturers
| WHISKY, BRANDT WINES,
Plan f ti m i't'.rc*- and NVoFcU Schnapps Sugar* of
; n 1 srrvtli'*. «•! i (({•vernsent Java, Cilon and Rio
'•..fi r. t VKDW ‘HK ai.*l St.iple I»n»KS Buxine.
! Tie*. NaiI.*, Ii<*n. Fl"ur in *a:ka nnd barrel*. Rice.
M.ul Uizur-. 1 r- r >. Solve. 4 , eto.
I Our St« ck i* ol -uch • character that a Merchant or
j Planter can CI1 hi.« eMir* memorandum with. We
: ropocrfully alk ti examination, feeling assured vre
j c :> plMH you mm iflc.ke it to yoarinterest.
j. b. bobs & sow,
I Wholesale Dealen, 06 Cherry and 55 Seooml St*.
| aaottfrtf •
(ASH HR Hi STORK.
tVE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH OUR
PATRONS WITH TUK FOLLOWING
STANDARD FERTILIZERS,
Fall Crops, Turnips, Wheat, etc.:
CROSD ALE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE!
FOR WHICH WB ARK THE SOLE AGENTS.
PHOENIX,
WILCOX, GIBBS ft CO.’S
MANIPULATED GUANO,
Land Plaster
And Peruvian Guano.
Certificate* as to the re*alt. loft year, in the
Croodale’e Superphosphate, can be seen at o
office, in the orifinol hand-writing of
the parties who used it lost
teojon.
FLOUR, FLOOR, FLOOR.
KENNEDY'S DIAMOND DUST. XXX and Ex
tra FAMILY FLOUR. Theae brand* of Flour give
general satisfaction and thero is no better anywhere-
WHISKY.
JOHN B. LEWIS’ CELEBRATED BOURBON
WHISKY, wsmntad A No. 1, ud other grade, of
Choice Whiaky of rarioai brands and prices.
IN ADDITION TO THB ABOVE WE KEEP A
GENERAL STOCK OF
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
noiXDura
BACON, CORN, OATS, HAY,
BTC., ETC-, ETC.
J. LLOYD & SOX,
Wholesale Groeen aad Comaiaaka Merchant*.
J. II. ZEILIN & CO,
Have for sale a large Stock of
Paints, Oils. Glass. Perfumery,
FANCY GOODS.
SnulF, Garden Seed, Medicinal Liqnors
ETC., ETC., ETC.
k LL orders entrusted to them will be filled
i i>rompily and with tho greatest core, and at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES!
We buy exclusively for cash and sell only for the
money d >wn. and cun give better prices than any
other Louse in the state.
J- II. ZEILIN k CO.
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR
The Great Remedy for
DYSPEPSIA. LIVER DISEASE.
CHILLS. FEVER. JAUNDICE. Ete.
For sole iu any quantity. The trade supplied at a
very handsome discount for profit, by the Proprie
tor? 1
J. a. znruxr <b co.,
fopt22 tf MACON. GA.
CORNER OF MULBERRY AND SECOND STS-
iTACOy, OA.,
B. B. EUSTON, Principal,
T HIS College is open daily from 9 a. M-, to 9 r. M.,
throughout the entire year, and is now in success
ful operation. For want of sufficient room to accom
modate the gradual increase of Students, the Insti
tution has been enlarged. During the vacation an
opportunity will be afforded to boys from rehool of
gaming a knowledge of Commercial Education.
The period ot study is unlimited: cheap board;
healthy city, and reasonable tuition fees are advant
ages rendering it desirable for all to enter here.
The Commercial Course constitutes Penmanship,
Arithmetic, including Commercial Calculations and
Book-keeping, each of which can be token np sep
arately.
Distinct Branches—Ornamental Penmanship, Pec
Drawing and Flourishing.
Literary Department—English Grammatical Course,
ISO. For Circulars address Box 15, Macon, Go.
49-PATRONIZE AND ENCOURAGE HOMS IN
STITUTIONS,
j*lyl4-3m
McCLURE ft KNOX,
PRODUCE BROKERS,
CHATTAJSrOOQJL, TEtfN.
A LL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY
ATTENDED TO. (ost 2-1*0
SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS!!
T HESE ARE the standard Family Medicines of
America. They are prescribed and used by the
medical profession. They are preferred by every
mother and father. They immediately merit publio
esteem and confidence of all who onee test their vir
tues. They are prepared by physicians who are fully
authorised by the Congress of the United States, ana
are the result of a long bedside experie&ce. Being
neither secrets nor patents, the medical profession
have no hesitancy in giving them a fair trial and a
hearty recommendation.
diarrhea.
T HOUSANDS of our fellow beings are annually
consigned to untimely craves, and the dries
groans of old and young are constantly crying aloud
for rel ief from Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, etc. As a
result of much scientific research and a long and faith
ful bedside experience, we offer a remedy for all those
Summer Complaints which is pleasant and never fail
ing in iu effects. No mother should fail to have a
supply of the
RED DIARRHEA REMEDY,
•uu eiiciura.*, tvircicu uu cumutovu kcuiuiui iu
extensive medical experience, unique in finish and
appearance, mild, pleasant and cooling to the stomach
and never-failing in remedial effects, the unerring
fioger of truth points to the Red Diarrhea Remedy as
tbe boosted combination of the day for all forms of
Diarrhea. Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Nausea, Vomit
ing, Cramps, etc. Price, $1, or six bottles for 05. Sent
to all parts of the country on receipt of price. Sold
by all Druggist*.
J. P. DROMGOOLE k CO.. Props..
Memphis. Tenn.
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
WHAT WILL THEY DO?
They will restore fading female beauty, will paint
the pale cheek, will hurl back the gathering storm
that encircle.- your brow, will add brightness and
lustre to your lifeless eye, will give brilliancy anil
activity to your dull intellect, will strengthen and
soothe your shattered nerves add tone, health end
bouyoncy to your whole system.
IIO TF WILL THEY DO ALL THIS?
By arousing, regulating and restoring all sickly
females to a healthy condition. By curing all those
complaints peculiar to the temale sex. such as pain
ful, suppressed or irregular Menstruation. Hysteria.
Leucorrba?, Chlorosis. Proiaj sus Uteri, Ulceration
and Irritability of the Womb. Pains in the side and
back. Melancholy, Palpitation of the heart. Swim
ming and Giddiness of the Head. Cold Feet and Hands,
Nervousness. Si'*k Headache, u feeling of suffocation,
indisposition to enter society, and nil those diseases
arising fr»*m a deranged condition of the uterine sys
tem, whetheraffecUng old or young, married or single.
This compound is ncitrer fceret nor patent, but h
prepared mud offered by the regular medical profession
We hare hundreds similar to the following:
/Vow an eminent Phytictan <\f Carroll CV>., Mi$t.
% MestTL J. P. Dromgoole k Co.: A* your “English
Female Bitters" i*ne<ther a secret nor a patent. I
have frequently prescribed it for the various female
complaints of our country, and always with the most
satisfactory results. It is decidedly the in>*st valuable
c ■uibination 1 have ever known fur the treatuicr t of
those complaints peculiar to the female sex, old r
young, and l do not hesitate to gira it a hearty re
commendation. Iti astonishing cures have won for
it many laurels ia Carroll county, an l l hope its
efficiency may soon be heralded alt over tho countrv
th.it themedjcaJ profession an i the female community
in-iy reap ir« advantages. G. W. VArsSKR, M. D
.The English Female Bitters i» accurately and beau
tifully put up in largo bottles, at $250 per bottle, or
three bottles lor $o— one bottle la-ting ub«'ut two
week*. Shipped to all parts of the country at receipt
of price. Sold by all Druggists.
J. P. DROMGOOLE A CO.. Proprietors.
Memphir, Teen.
KIDNEY AND BLADDER
Affection* are exceedingly common ar.d troublesome
all <>\ or the country, and the public have b-nr lclt the
i.roes-Mty <>f a remedy that could bo relied upon in all
those affection*, and none arc better qualified to pre
pare such a remedy than the physician himself. We
have practiced mcdicino about twenty ycur*, and can
safely say that we know of no combination to equal
our
fcxfrac! Bfarberry and lAucliu.
It i* recommended to cure all deraugemects of tho
Kidneys and Bladder, such *i» Grtvjji urinary De
posit* of all kinds. Bloody or Milky Urine, frequent
de«iro to urinate, pain in stnull of back, dull burning
pain in region of bladder. Gout. Dropsy, Nervous
Trembling. Melancholy, evil torch-.dings, effects of
habits of diskipation or early abuse, lor* power and
memory, and all thoso affection* requiring » prompt
and decided DiurTtic, whether old nr y oulc. male or
female. Price, $1, or six bottles ior *5. Shipped to
all partg of the country on receipt of price. Sold by
oil Druggists.
J. P. DROMGOOLE A CO., Proprietors,
Memphis, Tenn.
THE CHILL PUZZLE.
S is
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All ills
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tllibefoh ills
sllihcfofch ills
s 11 ihr fogo fc h i l Is
silihofogngofchills
sllihcfogningofchills
sllihcfogniKingofcbills
sllihcfogningofchms
sllihcfogngofchills
sllihofogofe hills
sllihcfofchi ID
till hofob ill.
* lli hch i 1 1 s
slllbills
s 11 i 11 *
sills
sis
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The above will cure any rveof chills, oven of six
months standing, without affecting the head, ears or
nerves. It arouse* the stomach and liver, carries off
tbe bile and effects permanent cure*. Iu the swamps
of Arkansas, where the chilis are so common and *o
difficult to care, they readily yield when treated with
our King of Chills.
Put up in large bottles at 21. or six bottles for $5.—
Sent to all parts of the country on receipt of price.
Sold by all Druggists.
J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS,
MEMPHIS. TENN.
L. W. HUNT k CO.,
ang4-law General Agents. Macon, Ga.
CENTRAL CITY
CONDITION POWDERS!
HORSES, MULES, CATTLE
HOGS, POULTRY.
L. W. HUNT & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
CHERRY 9TREET, - - UACQX, HA.,
8 OXsS PROPRIETORS.
! A RELIABLE MKDICTNE FOR ALL DISEASES
INCIDENT TO STOCK OF ANY KIND.
j JL the fact that they arc composed of medicines that
have laxa’ ive. tonic and alterative properties. The us©
of them improve the wind.strengthcns the appetite and
digestive apparatus, ar. 1 gives to the animal a tine,
smooth and glossy skin, thus improving tho appear
ance, vigor atid spirit, which has been reduced by
overwork or disca>e. These Powder* w.II strengthen
the stomach and intestines, cleanse them from offen
sive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They
.treasure preventive ot Lung Fever, and a certain
remedy for all disease* incident to tbo llorsc, such as
Glanders, Yellow Watcr,Di«tcmper, Founder. Heaves,
Slavering. Cwagbs, Fever.Lo svf Appetite and Vital
Energy, otc.
PACIFIC HAH STEAMSHIP CO.’S
THROUGH LIRE TO CALIFORNIA,
carara aits jafav,
TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS. AND CAR
RYING THB U. 8. MAIL.
Through to Calitbrnla In Twenty-two Days.
Coirocenxo cm tbb Fa-
01770 WITS THl
COLORADO,
Steamships oh th»
Aniimc:
AT,ASKS, (
ARIZONA, i ~ ~
HENRY CHAUNCEY, - CONSTITUTION.
NEW YORK, - - - - GOLDEN CITY,
OCEAN QUEEN, - - - SACRAMENTO,
NORTHERN LIGHT, - GOLDEN AGE.
COSTARICA, - MONTANA.
One ofthe aboTO lsrce and splendid Steuuhlp, will
lesve Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal Street, at
twelve o'clock, noon, on the lit, and Hth, of ever;
month (except when those Sate* fall on Snndav, and
then on the precedinc Saturday), for ASPIN WALL,
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
Steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL
AMERICAN^PORTS. Those of the 1st touch at
, for‘japan'and CHINA.—Steamer CHINA,
leaving ban Francisco October 4th, 1369, for Japan
and China.
Un° Hundred Pound* of Baggage allowed to eaoh
adult. Baggage-Masters accompany baggage through,
and attend ladies and children without male protec
tory. Baggage received on the dock tho day before
sailing, from Steamboats, Railroads, and passenger*
who prefer to send down earl
An experienced Surgeon board. Medicine and
attendance free.
For Freight or Passenge Tickets, or farther infer*
motion, apply at the Company's Ticket Office, on the
r CANAL STREET, NORTH RIVER,
NEW YORK.
inayl0-ly* F. R. BABY Agent.
DIRDCTIONi
LUNG FEVER.—When you find that jr.ur hon-e**
appetite is not good, and he appear* dull and etu-
pid. standing hack from the ttough, wiih hi* head
down, etc., be ha* strong symptom* of Lung Fever.
Give one powder morning and night, in wot food,
which, if used in time, will effect a cure in a few day?.
For poor and low-spirited nnimal*. Or e powder a
dav, in wet food, will havo ths ino«t beneficial effect,
infusing a new «pirit into the horse tt-**
glossy skin. When distemper prevail
borhood. give one powder three time?.
spring purifier, give the powder twice a wsrok.
Central City Condition Powders
FOR MILCH C0W$.
By u<-ual experiment, it has becu prwvcn th.*t these
Powders wrtl increase the quantity ■ f Milk and Cream
20 per cent., uid make the Butter firm and sweet. In I
fattening cattle, it give? them an appetite, loosens i
their hide, and makes them thrive much faster.
Dosa for Cows—Hall a powder in slop*.
FOR HOGS.
For all disease* of Swine, such a? Cough*. I lot r? in !
the Lung?, and ninro particularly i;i Jlrg Cholera,
these Powder* are invaluable. The> will also cure
Mange, and promote the growth ot stunted i i
Dose f<»r ILpcd—Half a powder cncc a day. in swill
orwetfood. If th© Ch' lera is In the neighborhood,
give half a p *wdcr twice a week.
FOR POULTRY.
These Powde-s ure a certain preventive gapes,
cholera, and other ditfe*?**# in Chicken . Tutke ■<,
Ducks, etc., and will improve tho cot.duKu of all
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY,
Howard and Berlc* Sts., Philadelphia,
made by Sutton, with 13 boilers. 40-inch diameter,
45 feet long.
1 Beam Engine, 18-inch Cylinder, four feet stroke,
made by Sutton, with 3 boilers. 36-inch diameter, 38
feet long.
40 Roller Looms, 42-inch, 6, 8 and 10 treadles, 1, 2,
3 and 4 Shuttles.
25 Crompton Looms. 42 and 45-inch, 12 and 24 Har
ness. 3 and 2 Boxes. Pick and Pick, and also 4 Boxes.
(56x431st Breaker,) Mule
ISet Woolen Card*< 48x48 2d " >420 Spindles,
(40x42 Condenser. 11%-in. gauge.
(40x42 l*t Breaker.) Mule
1 Set Woolec Cards< 36x42 2d “ >240 Spindle*.
(.30x42 Condenser. ) 1^-in. gauge.
(60x48(st Break cr, 1 Mule*
2 Set Woolen Card* ^ 48x 48 2d “ >432 Spindles,
(.48x48 Condenser. ) 1%-in. gauge,
2 Mules360 Spindles eacb,2V£-inch gauge.
1 Sargent's Burr Picker, large site, nearly new.
COTTON MACHINERY, FOR COARSE YARNS.
1 Willow, Hodaon'a make, large riie, Spe*d*r 36
inch, two Beaters.
4 Cotton Card*, 36-inch, self Strippers and Grinder,
50 inch traverse,
1 Drawing Frame, four Coilers, Dumford's Draw
ing Frame, six Coilers.
1 Condenser, feeder. 24 deliveries.
3 Spinning Frame*. 2-inch RiDg*,168 Spindles each.
1 - “ 1‘4-inch “ 180 "
With Shafting, Belting, etc., complete to run the
cotton machinery.
Warping Mills, by hand and power.
1 Balling Machine, for candle wick, etc.
50,000 Bobbins.
Jar Will take part COTTON in trade.
§ep27-eod3m
LAND FOR SALE
IN UOXROM CO BNT T.
Tine Water Power for Mills, on tbe
Xobeiofkee Creek, known as Chap
man's old Mills, in tbe Twelfth
District.
November, in Forsyth, Ga.. 950 acres of land, more
.j less—being the place lately owned by Baldwin
Davis—lying ten miles from Forsyth, south; three
miles from the Montpelier Springs, and six mile*
from the Macon and Western Railroad. Good im-
S rovemcatnon the place and good land*. On the place
rat-rate water power for factories or merchant*' mills
of any kind; good rook wall where the mill once stood:
adjoining Calvin Battles', Mrs. Cotton** plantation.
Peter Jones and others. Sold for distribution of the
legatees of Baldwin Dario* estate, late of said coun
ty. Teams each.
_ . BLIZA DAVIS, Executrix
MptM-td ot old Mt*u.
MHUNTER
Z^IONTIVUF.S to treat all private diseases, .Syphilis
y in all it# forms. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture.
Orchitis, and all urinary diseases, and tho effects of
taurcurynro completely eradicated; Spermatorrhea
orfeeminal Weakness, resulting from self-abuse or
0 faer causes, and which nroduces feme of the follow
ing effect-;: As blotches, bodily weakness, indigestion,
constipation, aversion to society^ unmanliness, dread
of tuturo event*, loss of memory, indolence, rocturnal
emisMons, and finally prostration ot the vital powers,
esn be fully restored to health. Persons afflicted
with this, or any other delicate, intricate, or lone
standing constitutional complaint, should give tbe
Doctor a trial. He never fail#.
Tbo Doctor publishes a medical circular that giro*
a tull exposition of venereal and private diseases, that
can be had free at his office, or by mail for one stamp.
It gives a clear delineation ot all tho disease* and
conditions resulting from the infringement of the
moral laws, exoesses. indulgences, exposures, and im
prudences In married or single life. Every sentence
contain* instruction to tbo afflicted, nnd enabling
tnem 4 o determine tho precise nature of their com
plaints.
T ho establishment, comprising ten ample rooms,
is central. \V h«n it is not convenient to visit the
city, the Doctor's opinion can be obtained by giving
a written itatouicnt of the case, and medicines can be
forwarded by mail or express. In some instances,
tp wevor. a personal examination is absolutely neces
sary, jv.iilo in others, daily personal attention isrs-
suired, and for tho accommodation of such patients
there aro npurtiuents connected with tho office that
are • n>vided with every requirim that is calculated
to pi uinotc recovery, including medicated vapor baths.
All prescriptions aro prepared in tho Doctor'* own
Laboratory, under hi* personal supervision. Medi
cal pamphlet at office free or by mail lor two stamp*.
No matter who havo failed, rea l what he say*.
nfhco .No. Ivl Third street, between Green and
dV alnut street*, near tbo P< stoffico. Louisville, Ky.
Office hours. 9 x. u„ to 7 r. u.; Sundays, 10 a. u., to
13 X. iulyd dawiy
ids of fowls.
-On
Do
T 3 J 1
of dough, and led to n brood <•( twenty-five chi* k-
ens everyday. Fc-r grown fowls, give tvneo the quan
tity.
These Powder* arc offered to the public with ngu.ir-
antee of reliability tnd practic l u efi.li.e-s to all
classes who have stock of any kind, i o even ono. we
ssy give them a trial. Tho meuayspent fortht m will
be as good an investment as you ever made.
Pot up in boxes of ton powders each. Prico, Fifty
Cents per box. The trade supplied on liberal terms.
None genuine without our written i»ig§ature.
L. W. HUNT 6l CO.,
sept28-tf Druggists. Macon. (Ia.
a soHaiA
MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
H A\'ING fully organised f-ur Company on a sure
a»d pcrmanonl basis, and having tbe Comptrol
ler's authority, we pr. .-cmt to the Southern People
what we believe to be one of the safe.*!.and be-t Lile
Insurance Companies eve’ established in the South
ern Country. The Home Offico i-? in Macon, Georgia,
where every dollar invested will remain in our midst.
The galaxy of name*, given as director* and referee-,
is a sufficient guarantee <d itself of tbe fidelity witn
which this institution will be managed. The capita!
is sufficient to meet all losses in every contingency.
We earnest!* 1 appeal to • ur cititens everywhere to
build up with um this structure for the benefit of our
loved ones, our home." and our country.
Hundred* of thousands of dollars are yearly ab
stracted from the pockets of our people, aud carried
to foreign part< to enrich strangers who have but lit
tle sympathy for u*.
Can we not learn wisdom and use our means to en
rich ourselves and beautify our homes ?
We will try and place, in every locality, polite and
efficient Agents to transact the business ot the Com
pany. And wo cordially invite all desiring agencio#
in this Company to cal! on the Officers, at the office
building, near the Passenger Depot, in front of the
two hotels, on Fourth street, where all matters of de
tail will be cheerfully given.
The profits will be entirely mutual after paying
six percent, to the Stockholders for amount of Stock
guaranteed.
W. J. LAWTON, President.
J. C. McBURNEY, Vico President.
R. J. Ltostvoot, Secretary.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :
ASHER AYRES, Fertilixer, Macon, Ga.
T. C. NISBET, Iron Founder, Macon, Ga.
H. T. JOHNSON Johnson, Campbell k Co.. Whole
sale Grocers. Macon. Ga.
JACKSON DiLOACHE, Carriage Depository. Ma-
J. 0. McBUKNEY. Macon, Ga.
W. .J. LAWTON, taw.on * Lawton, Macon, Ga
DAVID T. SINGLETON. Planter. Eatonton. Ga.
RICHARD HOBBS, of Cruger A Co.. Bankers, Al
bany, Ga.
DR. JAMES F. BOZEMAN, Pres't Georgia Hume
Insurance Company, Columbus, Ga.
WALLACE GUMMING, Banker, Savannah, Ga.
M. P. STOVALL. Stovall «k Butler, Augusta, Ga. 1
F. ADAMS, Cashier National Bank. Athens. Ga.
T. M. FURLOW. America.', «a. }
BKFERKNCS3:
Harrifs k Howell, Wilmington, N C
Gen Aago?tus Young, Charlotte, N C
Wm B wright, Fayetteville, N C
Jno C Slocum, Goldsh ^ro, N C
Wm M Lawton, Charleston, S C
Jas P Boyce. President Theological Institute. Green- I
ville, S C
R Furman. D D, Newberry Court Hoc.-o, S C
JOB Dargan, D I», Sumpter, S C
8 T Aikin, Knoxville. Tenn
Jno McNabb, President Eastern Bank of Eufanla.
Eafaula, Ala
Theodore Harris, President Louisville Insurance and
Banking Company, Louisville, Ky
Wm D Miller. Lynchburg, Ya
T C S Ferguson. Lynchburg, Va
D H Baldwin k Co, New York
Go 1thweight. Rice k Semple, Montgomery. Ala
Ex-Gov J G Shorter. Eafaula, Ala
L L Warren, President Falls City National Bank,
Louisville, Ky
Gordon, Owens k Stokes, Abbeville, Ala
P H Pepper k Co, Mobile, Ala
Josiah Morris, Banker. Montgomery. Ala
Hugh McCoIl, Commissioner, New Orleans, La
Wood, Low k Ludwigsen, NeWOrleans. La
Noble k Brothers, Iron Works, Rome. Ga
Gen A R Lawton. Savannah. Ga
Gen AH Colquitt. Baker County, Ga
Thos H Willingham. Dougherty County. Ga
James Callaway, Atlanta, Ga
Col Luther J Glenn. Atlanta, Ga
Dr T W Keen. Salisbury, N C
Maj W M Robbins, Attorney-at-Law, Salisbury, N C
Col C W Low, Merchant, Lexington, N C
James Sloan, Esq, Merchant. Greensboro, N C
Hon B G Reade, Supreme Court Judge, Roxboro, N C
Hon C 8 Winstead. Roxboro, N C
B P Williamson, Wholesale Grocer, Raleigh, N C
J P DUHnghana. Ncwbern, N C
Robert Thompson. Esq. Wholesale Grocer, Nashville,
Tennessee
Hen John Enkin. Judge U S Court. Atlanta, Ga
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OSADALIS!
rnE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
I Restorer. i.uriMs. th« blood and cures
. ... ufim-
of Women, nnd oil Chronic
Affections o', the Blood, Liver and Ki ineys.
Hccommendo i by the Medical Faculty and
many thousand* of o U r bc«t citizens. Head
the testimony of Ph\s'cUi:fi and patients
* ’ * “ *ad*lis; send foi
i:il:s Guido to !lo iltli itook.nr Air
;-r thi«* year, v» hi.-f, of publish
iioiw dietributiou ; it wi-l give;
for
which
2. roftib
Tin
>ik<
'i'h t “ppy remit*:
i-fary »yphil s, in
r.'iunced himself
u five bottles of
case of
••lients.
which is rapidly
its mo, and the indica-
■ patient will ^non recover,
f examined tho formulm
!>s *.dalis i? made, and find
inpt und of alterative in
Dr. Si*arks, of Nicholasville. Ky..,
h•-» u :o i Rnsadalis in esses of Scrofula and
boundary Syphilis with satisfactory ro-
-ults-.n a cleaner of ihe lil-.od 1 know no
better remedy.
Samuel G. McPadden, of Murfreesboro,
feno., says:
1 have u^cd ^eveti bottle-* of Hosndali*,
end am entirely cured of Khcuinatlrm:
sen*! ine four bottles, ns I wish it tor iu
brother, who ha* .Scrofulous .Sore Eye*.
Beniamin Bechtol.of Lima,<>hio, writes:
I have suffered for twenty y»**rs with an
inveterato eruption over uty whole body; a
-hort time since 1 purchased a bottle o<
Rosadali* and it effected a f-crfeet cure.
ROSA DAL. X
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Drs. Clemente, Rives A Co.,
Proprietor*.
For Bale by
J. a. Z23X2iXlt 4l CO
inl.S-tf
W. E. TANNER.
ALEX. DELANEY
METROPOLITAN WORKS
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
Csmer of Ssvsnth and Canal Street*.
LIYERY AMD 8ALB 8TABLES.
rpHB andmiciMd ku taken cb.irye of tbo well
X known - Chapman’, Livery Stable,” in Macon,
opposite tbo paisenger abed, on Plom street, where he
w>u oonduct a Eeneral Livery Basin era in all ita
branehee. Anythin, yon may want in the way of
transportation, by horse or mule. bony, carriage or
hack, will be fhrniahed on abort notice and at reason
able rates. Drovers will find this an old and popular
stand at which to diapoea of their stock.
<5bll-ly 8. H. H0UCS8, Amt.
WM. £. TANKER & CO.,
Stationary & Portable Engines,
BOILERS, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
LEON AND BRASS WORK.
TEON and WOODEN TRUCKS for Car*. IM-
1 PROVED MACHINERY of all kinds built and
repaired.
Also, A rent sin the Southern States for
B-K. BJLOWBT, A?’1
eepu-dewly No. 62 Second tL, Maeon
OLD POPLAR LOG
THE POTEST COPPER WHISKY MADE
WARRANTED TO BE PURE.
AT $3 50 PER GALLON.
XTEUTRAL SPIRITS—
LN RAW. CORN. RECTIPTE
And, in fact, a large let of all trade* of Whisk
always on hand, at
s* THIRD STREET,
i. ▼. KASSAlb