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O. I). GOIIM.VN & 11. V. HOLMES, Proprietors.
VOL. IV.
TALBOTTON STANDARD.
WEONKSD.U MOUNINO, FEB. 26, IsT.l.
Iliilwrr as a Nor rlisl.
It is questionable whether tho genius
of Balwer found its fullest scope in tho
production of “Pelham," “My Novel,"
“The Last of the Barons,” in “Richelieu"
and tho “Lady of Lyons,” or in those
stupendous bursts of eloquence with
which he, at times, electrified the House
of Commons. Ilis mind was one of the
most prolific among the bright galaxy
of intellects by which ho was surround
ed. Disraeli, the chronicler of 'West-
End drawing room life; Dielcens,the pa
thetic, humorous apostle of the lowly
and humble; Thackery, tho society critic
ol his time; Charles Lever,the jolly Irish
humorist, were all his compeers, each
moving in a different, sphere and illus
trating whatever was characteristic in
their several fields of thought.
Bulwer was more an illustrator of
the metaphysical novel than any of his
associates, his mind from his early days
seeming to dwell on the mystical and
supernatural, this tendency finding its
first gratification in his East >m story of
Ishmacl. published at the age of 11.
Authorship was full of delights to him,a
fairy garden replete with ready-yielding
sweets placid beneath the drowsy balm
of the poppy,the gloaming shadows of the
mystic, or the wild and untamed eagle
of his fancy.
What lc failed to give in in “Eu gone
Aram, a healthy moral sentiment, he
has atoned for in “The C’.xtons,” the
production of which marked an impor
tant era in his literary career. Dit - ird
iug the doubtful m oralities.nnd wierd but
powerful tr.auseud •nl.dism of his earlier
works, in this he and -bouclcs info a pun r
stream of fiction, which, if it does not
pons--a* tho striking delineations of Wal
ter Sc >tt,is not w,oiling iii graph! force,
educated m iru'iiy and eminent :.e:, mut
ual power. His p .polarity was moiv
world-wide than any of his cot.empora
l'ica, in my of his w eksb iag trail.dated
into several European bwgusges.
Did not hi.s fame as a novelist o- r
shado-.v his minor works, the “Lost Tales
of Miletus," “X w Timou” and other
prodnclions ns meritorious, would se
cure for him a high nidi in tie pan
theon of the Brit ill po-.R A- plays
“Kidn •lieu" and “The Lady of Lyons"
have maintained a continu and popnhiri’v
on toe English. French and American
stage -a, rich in histrionic beautics.ci niuect -
iug their author.a name with the purely
jmssiomite of the drama. Surely the
literary world has lost one of its purest
lights in tie- death of Bui.v.t.i: I.vtton.
—♦ -
The Ihn im i il Status.
From the Atlanta Herald of the lltli
we copy the following report of the
action of the I'inunc ■ Committee, in
conference with fhetiov. rnortMid Treas
urer, which is more full and satisfactory
than that furnished by our own corres
pondent at the time :
The Finance Committcs of the House
and Senate met in joint session last
night at, the Kimball House.
By request, Governor .S'mitli, Treasu
rer Jones and .School Superintendent
Orr met with the committee.
Governor Smith stated, in a perspic
uous manner, the exact amount of mon
ey necessary to be raised, and the exi
gencies which demanded that it should
be raised at once.
Treasurer Jones then made a net ex
hibit of the State’s actual resources at
present, us follows:
On Hand $142,000
Due from last year’s taxwi 300,000
Total #712,000
Of the $300,000 due from last year's
taxes, largo amounts are being received
daily, averaging $15,000 per week. Be
sides the amount of cash on hand, there
"is SOO,OOO in New York to pay the inter
est on bonds falling due in February
and March.
Mr. Nulling then showed that hi.s bill
would )■ live 'or the Slate ... #1,200,000
To wbirit add amount shown by Mr.
Jones 712,000
And we have $1,012,000
Now the taxable j r >p rty of the State
(allowing natural increase, and lor
eorrfvti.fi valuation, induced by
Judge Horse's l ax Assessors’ bill in
the Senate) will run up to, in the
present year #250,000,000
And 5 10 of one per cent, (the pres
ent rate ot taxation) will raise
from this aggregate, as direct and
legal taxes 1,250,000
Tojihieh add amount provid. and by
the Treasurer autl Col. Nutting,
as Abuve. 1,912 000
.EAiid we bare as total $0,192,000
More than enough to meet tlie [.resent
exigencies of the case, and to restore
confidence in the credit of the State.
The only additions in:,dr to the pres
ent tax will be one-tenth of one per cent.,
whi,-h will make the tax six-tenths of
one per cent., instead of five-tenths, as
last year.
The franking privilege, now doomed
to go out of existence on the first day j
of next July, was born January 10,1792, |
and is consequently in its eighty-second .
year.
Parties already attracted by the action
of the Legislature in exempting manu
facturers from taxation, have left Chat
tanooga and are looking around Atlan
ta to locate a mill.
Young man, use every spare moment
bv searching for knowledge and by try
ing to improve your mind. You should
never throw away time by loitering
around with gay companions.
Pome Packing Returns from two
hundred and sixty-six packing points,
and estimates based thereon, swells the
total to I>e realized for the season to 5,
305,202 hogs, against 4,878,103 last
year. The average yield of lard will be
greater. Chicago doubles any other
packing point.
Professor Tyndall has made (he best
reputation of any Englishman that has
so far visited this country. The entire
proceeds of his lectures have been de
livered over to American institutions of
scholastic and religions character. He j
has given in all nearly $20,000, ami re
turns to England not a cent richer than
when he came.
Costa Rica, with its 200,000 popula- I
tion and 18,780 square miles, is pro
nounced by a corvetqsmd ut as the!
queen Republic of Central America. ]
The coffee crop this year will reach 30,-
000,000 pounds. A narrow gunge rail
road which was commenced in 1372, ]
from Alajuela to the capital, is to be
completed to tho Atlantic at the close
of 1874, and < \tended seventy-live miles
to the Pacific.
Si- iN-ic. l’he Sin Diego (Cal.) I'nimi
says that extensive sponge bi ds have
! >eeli f.mud ut La Jnlla, on the .San I>i ;o‘
coast. Most of the sponge of coinmerei !
is p' orar -d from the Mediterranean sea, j
more < qteciully about the islands of the |
,bvliip. 'itgo and in til.: Levant,. The
princip il sponge market in the world is
.Smyrna, in Asia Minor. Sponges in
good quality are found on the coast of I
Florida, but the li liing has never been
extensively prosecuted there.
Thu Cotton Claims. There are now
upon the docket, of the Court of Claims
one hundred and fifty captured and
abandoned cot ton claims. These are to
be taken up at once, and as the court
will sit far into the summer, it is
thought a largo number will bo dis
posed of during the session. The claims
which had been defeated by the govern
ment, on the ground of the disloyalty of
the claimants are to be reopened, in ac
cordance with a decision of the Supreme
Court in the case of Klein, when a de
cision was rendered that the amnesty
proclamation of President Johnson was
an absolution.
New Appointment.— The bill introduc
ed in the Georgia Legislature by Mr.
Hill, of Troupe, proposes to divide the
State into 34 districts, each of which is
to have one Senator and two or three
Representatives. It groups the coun
ties in this part of the State as follows:
18th District—Houston. Taylor, Ma
rion and Chattahoochee.
19 th Dist.— Muscogee, Harris, Upson
and Talbot.
9th Dist.—Terrell, Stewart, Webster
and Quitman.
The 19th would have 3 Representa
tives, the 9th and 18th 2 each, and ev
ery district would have one Senator.
The whole number of Representatives
to be 75.
The Legislature has passed one bill
for the protection of the planting inter
ests. Section 1 provides that municipal
corporations of this State shall not levy
or assess a tax on any agricultural pro
ducts or the sales thereof until after the
expiration of three mouths from the
time of their introduction into said cor
porations. Section 2 enacts that no
commission merchant, factor or other
salesman in this State shall, in his bill
iof expenses for tho sale or handling of
j cotton, or other produce, as aforesaid,
i include or collect, directly or indi
j rectly, any tax or assessment, levied or
; attempted to be levied, upon the sales
|of cotton or other produce, by any of
| said corporations in violations of the
provisions of the first and second sec
tions of the bill; and in case of the vio
j lation of the same he shall be liable to
the party damaged by such violation in
t.be sum of fifty dollars for every dol
j lar so collected in an action of debt by
said party. Section 3 repeals conflic
ting laws.
i °
“WHIT IS IT lil'T A MAP OF BUSY LIFE, ITS FLUCTC ITIONS AND ITS VAST CONCEUNS."
TALBOTTON, GA., WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1873.
BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN!
Who would not be beautiful ? Tho* ' who are
bountiful by nature, can make themselves more
bewitching with
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm.
Those who are not thus gifted cau add greatly to
their attraction by its use.
Madame df. StvEl said she would gladly give
up the power conferred by bev fut* lleetu and posi
tion, it she could thereby purchase bounty.
Throughout all time Man has done homage to
Beauty, and bestowed up >n 1 kmuthui Woman
bin life's d<nation and adoration;
“Tho world was sad -the garden was a wild,
And Man th ' Hermit sighed.till Woman smiled.”
Nature lias not been so lavish of her gifts in
this direction, as some of the fair Daughters of
life may and tv. M <ny lack the first great es
sential of 1 >\vliness, a fresh and blooming Com
plexion.
Without it. all other beauties areinavro.l; with
it. the plainest feitn ea soften into refinement
and glow with lnvelim ss. Hagan’s Magnolia
Balm ; rod urea this effect and gives to the com-
FRESHNESS OF YOUTH.
It you wish to get rid ot Redness, Blotches,
Pimples, etc., you should use this delightful ar
ticle.
It is what Actresses. Opera Singers and Ladies
of fashion use- to create that distingue appear
ance so much admired by every one.
By its use the roughest skin is mad-* to rival
the pure rudn-ut fixture of Youthful Beauty.
Ha gin’s Magnolia Balm overcomes the Hushed
appearance caused by heat, fatigue and exeife
mrnt, liiak s the ey* look clear, full and bright,
an 1 imparts a genial, lively expression to tho
<-oun‘enanee, indicating intellectual power and
natural grace.
L alies *■ xposed to the summer sum, or sprim*
winds, musing Tan. Sunburn and Freckles, will
find this Labn •-f great vhlu *, as it rgranv i s these
del. cts by a few applications. In fact this article
is the great secret of beauty; no Lady who val
ues a youthful appearance can do without it.
ft makes a Lady of thirty appear but twenty;
and so natural, gradual and perfect ure its effects
that no nt rsou can detect its application.
The Magnolia Udm trail funs tho rustic
Oountiy (Jirl inb> a City Belle, nn*re rapidly than
anyother one thing.
Applied to the Neck, .\rnis and Hands, it im
parls an appearance of graceful rotundity and
eng iging plumpness, as well as a pearly bloom
ing purity, which is c\er the admiration of the
opposite •x. When mu and upon the person it ex
hales a subdued fragrance, suggesting pure hab
its .old a euhi\ated taste.
Tho M ■ uolia Balm contain? nothing in the
hast injurious fi tin* skin.
The p,. award; 1 tin* M gnolia B dm by
fashionable l.tdn -of New ’i rl.. Opri Hagers
and A tr s , s, and itsr pi.llv growing dun -.ml,
induces us to recommend it with unbounded con
fide: le. it et sts 1 lit 7o < cuts J r fiofil . and )s
s Id by all H u asts. Beiiunu rs mid G. m r.d
Stores! Originally pr■-pared bv Wm. E. Hagan,
Troy, N. Y.
LYON M iMTACTriMMiCO.,
Lyon’s Katliiaron,
Ikm: Pi i skiivini: ind Rkautii vino the Human
H 111. To J\GIVEN"]' ITS FALLING Our a v i
Turning Gray.
A well preserved Head of Hair, in a person .f
ml 1.11 ■ age. at on.--.- 1. -.sneaka refinement, ri,-
g.mw, li. iilth 111.:! beauty. It may truly !>.• call
i 1 Worn m's (’vow niiig < dory, w liih* nn u are not
in • -ir.ibie to its advantages and charms. Few
things are more di. (listing than thin, frizzly,
liarsli, untamed Hair, with li.*ad and coat cover
'd with Hand niff. Vi sit a barb r and you feel
a■ 1 look hi ea i-.-w man. This :s wha' LYON’S
K ViIIAIRON will do all tli time. Tho ch vrin
wliieh !i• • in w 11 placed if Or, (Bossy Curls,
Luxuriant Tr -'o x. and a Clean Head, is notice
able and irresis! ible.
The Ladies, (who are the best judges of wl tit
tlAimlerstand the value and importance of a
fin ■ Head of Hair. Thus, w- that more and
more attention is paid to the Culture, Growth
and IT.ser*alion of tie- flair by both sexes.
W-ii' en hr not alone in lb desire to improve
their Tresses.
Barber shops and hair dr- sing saloons multi
ply in number, and Ladies’ liair dressing is fast
becoming a fine art.
And thus the demand for LYON’S KATHAI
IION constantly increases, and every day adds
new testimony to i!s very great value.
Do you ask why ? For the following reasons;
(More conld be given, hut these ought to be sat
isfactory to start with.)
B. • "Gise it increit es the Growth and Beauty ot
the Hair.
Because it is a D' lightful Dressing.
Because it Kv.tdieates Dandruff.
Ber-aus it ’Prevents the flair from falling Out.
Because it Prevents the. Hair from Turning
Gray.
Be-a use it Keeps tin* Head (fool and Heals
Pimples.
Because it gives He Hair a Rich, Soft, Glossy
Appearance.
jhe now widdy celebrated Katliairon, was
fir t discovered ;-.nd introduced to the public in
18 ’B, by Prof. K. 'J’homaK Lyon, a graduate of
Princeton (-ojle a*, N. J. 'i'iie name is derived
from the Greek, "Juithro," or “ Kathuiro” signi
fying tocleaiise, purify, rejuvenate, or restore,
i he favor it lias ivet;iv-d and the popularity it
has ob'aiiud, is unprecedented and in ere dime.
It was found to be not only a beautiful Dressing
for the-Hair, but to act medicinally upon the
head in cleansing it of Scurf and Dandruff, and
restoring Hair uixon iLdd IL ads.
LYON MAULA( J LKLNG CO., New York.
The above is just what Lyon s Kaihuirou will
do. It is pretty it is cheap diu’chk!. It is lit
erally sold by the car-load,and yet iU almost in
credible demand is daily increasing, until there
is hardly a '-ountry sw re that does not keep it.,
ora amily that do<;s riot, keep it, or a family
that does not us it. All Druggists sell it. Price
in large bottles, 00 cents. aprillß,tf
C i n Day I Aircntw Warite'l I All clannc*
uU 4>ZU of wo. king pt-ople,of ehii'-r mx,young
or make more monc-y nt w*ik for n-tin their pnro
iriomenU, or all the time, than *t anything e:c.. r.irticu
lurafree. Address G. Stioton & Cos., Portiuud, Maine. '
LATEST NEWS !
I HAVE IN SrOIIE. AND AM CONSTANTLY
RECEIVING,
Bacon Sides, Shoulders and Hams;
Corn -Best Tennessee White;
Flour, or all Grades;
Molasses and Syrups;
Sugars, Coffees, Teas;
Liquors, Salt, Shoes;
And a full stock of GROCERIES of all kinds, at
Lowest Cstalt Prices, at Wholesale and
Retail. .1. 11. I IAMILTON,
janlfi-ly Cor.Franklin A Wtirren-ste.,Golmnlms.
Notice.
All persons holding clams against the estate
of Sarax Hunter, will present them to me, with
in the time prescribed bv law.
THOS.' D. FERGERSON,
Jan 10-Gw Administrator.
Marshall Mouse.
A. B.LUCE,
Proprietor.
BOARD THItF.R DOLLARS PER DAY.
Savimnnh, Gu.
It J,'si<t.-i to llii|*in<* !
A Boon to tho Dace of Woman!
DR. J. ERADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR!
It will bring on the M uses; relieve all pain at
(lie monthly *’Period;” curei liUoiuuatism and
Neuralgia of Baek ami Btorus; Lt qcmyha-a or
“YViiit.es,” ami partial Prolupsus I7Ll 7 L ri; check
exu ssive flow, snd correct all irregularities pe
culiar to ladies.
It will remove all irritation of Kidneys and
Bladder; relievo Costiveness; purify IhuBloud;
give tone and strength to the whole system;
clear the skin, imparting a rosy hue to the cheek,
and cheerfulness to tliu mind.
It is as sure a cure in all the above diseases as
Quinine is in (Tulls and Fever.
Ladies can cure th -mselves of all the above
diseases without revealing the nature of their
complaint to any person; which is always mor
tifying to their pride and umd sly.
It is recommend, and by the best physicians and
the clergy.
LaGrange, Ga., March 23. 1870.
Thuneield A Cos., Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sirs: I
take pleasure in stating that 1 have used for the
last twenty years, the medicine you are now put
ting tip, known as BrudiieM's Female Regulator,
ami consider it the best combination ever gotten
together for the diseases for which it is recom
mended. 1 have b eu familiar with the pr crip
ti<>n both as a practitioner of medicine and m
dooms:ic pruetie'-, and can honestly say that I
consider it a boon to suffering females, and can
but hope that every lady in our whole land, who
may be suff ring in any way necaliar t • their
sex, may be able to procure a bottle, that their
suffering may not only be relieved, but that they
may be restored t< In allh and strength. YVitli
mv kindest regards, lam r ; etfully,
W. lh FKKRELL, M. D.
Near Marietta. Ga., Mar. h 21, 1870.
Messrs. Wm. Limit A Son. I'ear Sirs; Some
months a. a* i boeeght a bottle of I Eeliields I’e
male Regulator from yon. and have nd it in
mv fainilv with ihe utmost salisfaHion.and have
reeoiniiiceded. it tc tim e oUa r lamili s. ivd ihey
have loiiiid it just wh.it it is recoin mein l- and. '1 lit*
females wlio imve used your It glib or are in
pel feet health, and are able to attend to their
household duties, urn! we cordially recommend
it to the public. Yours respectfully,
Lev. H. B. JOHNSON.
We could add a thousand other certificates;
lmt \ve consider the above amply sufficient proui
oi its virtue. All s\o ask is a trial.
For full ])articulars, history of diseases, ami
certificates ol its wonderful cures, the reader is
ref-vn and to the wrapper a round the I (.tile.
Manufactured >nd sold by
iIKADFIELDACO.
I’iie,- $1.50. Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by nil Druggists. m*2l-;omfly
GEO. S. JONES. JNO. S. LAX i EU.
Jones & Baxter,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DEALERS IN
Produce Provisions, cind Sta
ple Groceries,
100 CHERRY ST., MACON, GA.
Dealers in Fertilizers, Lime, Plaster and
Cement. Try us. nov2B-3m.
BRIGGS I BROTHER’S
I LLTTSTKATEI)
Floral Work!
For January, 1873, now out. Issued as a quar
terly. The. foul numbers sent to any address,by
mail, for 25<*ts. The rich t ami most. iu.-truct
ivt Flond Guide ever published. Those of out
patrons who ordered seeds last year, and were
credited with 25ctfc, will receive the four quar
terlies IV.r 1873. Those who order Heeds this
year will lx; credited with a subscription for
1871. The January number contains nearly 400
Engraving . Two Superb Colored Plates, suita
ble for framing, and also Tinted Plates of our
gorgebus Floral Chromes; information relative
to Flowers, Vegetables. Ac., and their cultiva
tion, and all such matter as was formerly found
in our Annual Cubdoguo. You will miss it if you
order Sleds before seeing Briggs A Bro.’s
QrjAirrKßLy. We challenge comparison on
quality of seeds, prices a id mag of packets. Our
“Cdcinler, Advance Sheet and Price List lor
1873,” sent free. Address
4w BRIGGS & BROTHER,
Seedsmen A Florists, Rochester, N. Y.
[established 1850. j
WM 11. TLSO.N. WM W. GORDON.
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS,
—AND -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
112 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
and Iron Ties advanced on
Crops.
p T ‘."Liberal Cash Advances made on Consign
ments of Cbtton.
ton Sold on Arrival, and proceeds re
turm-d by Express, when owners so instruct.
, •'r "Prompt and careful attention guaranteed
to all business. nov2B-3in.
A. M. SLOAN, J. IL SLOAN.
A. M. SLOAN - A CO..
Cotton Factors,”
Commission Merchants,
And Agents for tho Celebrated
Etinvan and Solublf. Sea Island Guanos.
Claghom A Cunningham’s Range,
BAY ST.. SAVANNAH, GA. net 3-fim.
ij . w . n. it w<iti l ,
DEALER IN
LIQUOUS, WINES, ETC.,
MACON, GA.
Great bargains offered to trade. apl4-ly,
W. L. SALISBURY, A. O. BLACK MAR,
Pres’t. Cashier.
MERCHANTS & MECHANICS
S IVIN’S BANK
Columbus, Grn.
,7T-fit" Collections made free of charge. New
York Correspondent: The National Park Bank.
DIRECTORS I
L. Salisbury, formerly of Wuruock & Cos.
A. Illgks, of l’reer, Illges & Cos.
W. IE Brown, of Columbus Iron Works.
X. N. Curtis, of Wells, Curtis & Cos.
G. A. Redd, of 0. A. Redd & Cos. ov7-6m
IF YOU WANT TO m Y
GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS!
At Wliolosiiilo oi- Ketail!
fiO TO
J. M. BENNETT’S,
ii'i Itioail M., oliimbiis, (In.,
Win r.' vn will find i. qnml assortment of Cook
in;; ami Hruring Stovos, Orates, Hardware, Tin
w.ii'i ali i Ilottow V/are, Table and J’oeket <lut
lerv. nov 7-Gm.
STEAM
SASH AND BLIND FACTORY.
i lm RED SHOP, on Third Street, near Artope’s
Marble Yard.
It. C. WILDER A SON, Proprietors.
/'"''ION'TR VC TORS, Builders and Mr nu factors
V,> in all branches of Carpenter Work. Make
and keep constantly on hand Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Mantles, Mouldings and Brackets. Any
kind of Scroll Sawing at short notice. Rough
m l Blessed Flooring, Ceiling and all otlnr
kinds of Lumber und Building Material. Do
any repairing wauled, and build anything from
iJonti: to a Temple. Come und see us. Ra es
moth rate. Terms, cash.
B (1 \\ II.DKB A SON. Ma-nn.Gfl.
A GREAT BLESSING.
Never, since tin* time “when the morning
oars sang together has there been a greater med
ical d> v ov rv and blessing to the human race
than the
(doin’ Flower Cough Syrup.
1 Jiih delightful and rare compound is the ac
tive principal, obtained by chemical process,
from the “Globe Flower know also, as “Button
Root,” and in Botany as “Geplialanthus Oeci
dentalis.”
Globe Flower Cough Syrup is almost an in
fallible cure for every description of Cough,
Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whoop
ing cough, Pleurisy, Influenza, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Ac.; and will cure Consumption, when ta
ken in time as thousands will testify.
Globe Flower Cough Syrup will cure the
most obstinate cases of Chronic Cough and Lung
affections, when all other boastod remedies fail-
Gloiu: Flower Cough Syrup docs not con.
tain a particle of opium or any of it prepara
tions.
Globe Flower cough iS'yrup does not contain
a particle ol poison, or any ingredient that could
hurt the most delicate child.
Globe Flower cough Syrup has become,
where known, the most popular cough medicine
in the country, because it has successfully with
stood the three great tests of merit, viz: Time,
Expei ionee and Competition, and remains, alter
p.i ri.-.ing through this ordeal, the boat article ol its
kind in the world.
Globe Flower cough Syrup is pleasant to the
taste, and does not disagree with the naost deli
cate stomach.
Physicians who have consumptive patients,
are invited to try the Globe Flower Cough Syrup.
Its magical effects will at once be felt and ac
knowledged.
Beware of counterfeits; the genuine has the
words, Globe Flower Cough Syrup, blown in
each bottle and the signatures of the proprietors
upon each label. The trade-mark label and
compound are protected by Letters Patent.
Don't take any other article as a substitute for
Globe Flower Oobgli Syrup. If your Druggist
or Merchant Ims none on hand, request him to
order it for you.
Tnousands of Testimonials of the most won
derful ernes are constantly being received from
tho North, East, West and South—some of which
scorn almost miraculous.
Sold by druggists at SI.OO per bottle, $5.00
for oue-half dozen.
,J. S. PEMBERTON A CO., Proprietors,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by J. Waterman. jan 23 3m.
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, Agents, Macon, Ga.
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mendations trom owners of the finest residences
in the country furnished free by all dealers and
by AYEIULL CHEMICAL CO.,
32 Burling Slip, New York,
R jv2B-3m. ot Cleveland, Ohio,
Collinsworth Institute,
XulUottoii, Gu.
Spring Terra, for 1873, begins February 3rd,
and ends .July 18th. Fall Term, for 1873, be
gins August tth, and ends November 21st.
Tuition: $2, $3. $4 and $5 per month, if con
tracted for the Term, and paid in adcanct.
Board, tuition, washing and incidentals, for
Spring Terra, $121.00. Those who prefer it,
may settle their bills at tho close of tach schol
astic mouth.
_#sfrFor further information imply for Circular
j. T. McLaughlin, a. m..
janlo-ly Principal and Proprietor.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO7
SAVANNAH,
agents for
Bradley’s Superhosphate,
; A Guano perfectly suited to the soil of Middle
} Georgia, mid from hundreds certificates, which it
is needless to print, as the popularity of the gu
ano needs no such commendation.
We recommend to the planters of Talbot
county and Middle Georgia, generally, BRAD
LEY'S SUPERPHOSPHATE, which has no su
perior for corn, cotton or small grain.
S-Sf'For reference in Talbot county, we refer
to J. B. Gorman, who bus used our Guano in
Georgia aud Florida.
Apply to O. D. Gorman, Talbotton, Ga., or
L. J. Guilmartiu & Cos., Savannah, Oa. jan9-tf j
DOORS,
SASH and BLINDS,
Mouldings, brackets,stair
fixtures, Builders’ Furnishing
Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles.
Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Mar
ble and Slate Mantle Pieces.
Window Glass a Specialty.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free
on applicatii u, by
P. P. TOALE,
20 Hayne and 33 Pinckney Sts ,
oct 10-tf. Charleston, S. C.
N O T I C E!
Wo take pleasure in anouncing to the
public that wo are opening at
OCR OLD STAND,
A COMNJETE STOCK OF
FARCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &C.,
Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail, as Low
as the same Quality can be bought in this Mar
ket ! Call, see, examine and Buy !
;jr#~Tho*e indebted to us prior to September,
1871, will phase come forward, pay up and com
mence anew. Mr Juo. Gamble, of Talbot coun
ty, is still connected with the house.
JNO. McOOUGII At CO.,
faul(>-3in Columbus, Georgia.
WILLIAM BEACH,
Successor to Hall, Moses & Cos.
(Established in 1830.)
Columbus, Georgiu,
—DEALER IN GENERAL
II vV It I> W ARE ,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Costings, Carriage and Wa
gon Material, Railroad and Mill Supplies,
Oils, Paints, Brushes, Glass, etc , etc.
Rubber and Leather Belting, Burr, Ensopus,
Cologn, Mill Rock, Manilla and Cotton
Rope, Rubber and Hemp Packing,
Agricultural Implements.
agent for
Fair) >anks’ Scales
Keep in stock varieties of their Platform
andXonnter scales. These scales have been sold
in tms establishment lor over 30 years, without
having a complaint.
Iso agents for Hoe &. Cos. Circular Saws;
Avjsiilll Chemical Paint Works.
NON-EXPLOSIVE BRILLIANT OIL.
Always on hand this particular OIL. W*
have sold it since th*.- war and no accident or
failure in giving a light has occurred. julf>-3m f
DANIEL COLLINS,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
All kinds of Furniture. Old Furniture
Repaired. All kinds of Wood Turning
and House Mouldings furnished at
short notice, OPPOSITE the EMPIRE
MILLS, Columbus, Ga. jan 16-ly
GEORGIA— TaIbot County*
Thomas C. Bclyeu applies to mo for letters of
administiution on the estate of Mrs. Cynthia
Bely* u. These are to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to be aud appear at my office
on the first Monday in March next, then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why let
ters of administration should not be granted said
applicant. Given under my official signature,
this 17th. January, 1873.
j-iu23-td GEO. N. FORBEfc, Ordinary.
jL. J. GUILMARTIN. JOHN FLANNKBT,
L. J. GUILMARTIN & GO.,
Cotton factors and Ucnerul
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Hay St., Savannah, Ga.
Agents for Urudlej 's I’koaphate, Jewell’s Mill
Varus ami Dmuostic s, Tobacco, Ac.
Tefle- Hugging rind Iron Ties always nn hand.
; pßr Oonsiguineßta SoliciteiJ, Usual facilities
1 extended lOcustumu'n, oet2l Om.
TERMS, #2.00 PER ANNUM.
NO. 9.
The Rankin House
(Formorly COOK'S HOTEL.)
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
J. AV. RYAN,
l’ropriftor.
FRANK GOLDEN, Clem.
COLUMHUS
STEAM PLANING MILLS,
Corner 8t Clair and Jackaon Sts.,
Columbus, G eoi*<fi a .
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings
and Ornamental Scroll Work.
Dry Drest Flooring anrl Ceiling Tongue Groov
ed, and Weather-boarding lor wile.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
110 A T)LEY'S PORTA RLE STEA AT EyQIXES
For Saw Mills and Plantation use.
Iron and Wire Railing, for Counters and
Cemeteries.
Wood-Working Machinery of all kinds kept on
hanJL
ujy3(My. R. R. GOETCHIUS A CO.
MARK BLANDLORD. REESE CRAWFORD.
BLARDFORD A CRAWFORD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLU3IBTO, GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts of the Chatta
hoochee circuit.
7&t" Business from Talbot county attended to
with cure and dispatch. jne G-ly
WILLIAM BRYCE & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
20 Chambers A 5 Rf.ade Streets, New York.
i 7£#'Mrtke lib'-ral ad ranees on CondgnirunitK
and execute orders t<>r purchase, and phl of
Contracts in the Cotton Exchange. oct S-'lrn.
w. dunc an. j. n. Johnston. m. maclhak.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON
Cos t 1 on Fac tors,
—AND-
General Commission Merchants,
92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Agents for the following standard Fertil
izers: Kitth nill’s A. A. Guano; Burney's Ex
celsior Guano; Phosphatic Blood Guano.
v?flP*All orders for the ahov Fertilizers for
this county will be filled by O. D. Gorman,
Agent. oefc 3-6 m.
FRESH ARRIVALS
—AT—
0. D. GOIMAI'S.
Bulk Meats. Sf.kd Oats. New Lard in
Keo and
But’Kr.TH. Ga. Mills Flour in Saojw
and Barrels. Cow
Feed. New Orlean s Syrup.
Sugars of nil gradu#.
Coffees of grade*.
Nkw Mackerel in Kits, Quar
ter and Half
bbl. Liverpool and Virginia Salt.
Rice.
Oteam Cheese. Frehh Goshen Butter. Mhai
and Grits. Buckwheat Flour. Full
Line Canned Goooh, etc.,
etc., etc.
ALL at bottom prices. O. D. GORMAN.
IMPORTANT.
We wish to cull the attention of ev
ery planter in this country to the plan,
of making their Fertilizers at home..
It is without a doubt the oorreot prin-.
ciple, and will save thousands of dol
lars to our farmers.
liev. J. P, (Horn near Reynolds, Tay
lor Cos., says:
“I consider your Home-made as goodi
as the Stonewall,which cost me $75 pul
ton, and shall use it exclusively next
year.”
Planters are invited to. look into. this
matter, and are advised to prepare for
it now, and give in their orders as there
may be some scarcity in, the Airing..
HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
For information call on J. Waterman, Agent
lit Tulbotton. doc 12 -tl
Attention, Farmers l •
O.VVBI yonr money by buying a fertiliser that
O \ 14. know baa Jtooil the teat of every kind of!
season, and invest in that pare article,
axo. MF.RBTMAX * co./&
Ammoniatad Dissolved Bones,
We have just received a lot, which we ottr at
old rates, vwt Cash, *6O, addiug 7 [xn cent, in
tereet on time aalee. Call early on
CAMFBEX.I, A SOSS9 inrm
}an?J-3m Maeoa, Ga,