The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, July 09, 1871, Image 1
TELEGRAPH
MESSENGER
], v clisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1871.
Number 6,068
^ Telegraph Building:, Macon, day, while she ipas lying sick in her bed, the .
I brute stripped the child, laid him on a hot j
. j Messenger, one year - $10 00 stove and roasted his back in a terrible manner, j
" '■"'fltmtla lull t * len beat him unmercifully and placed him in '
jffifrtatraiph •ai'uimmjirl 1 4 ^
2 00
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OaJ
Simmons’
LIVER DISEASE and Indiges
tion prevail to a greater extent
than probably any otber malady, A
relief is always anxiously eoug f
ter. If the Liver is regulated f
action, health is almost in f
secured. Want cf action
er causes Headache. Co
Jaundico. Pain in the ^ »
Hough, liinincss. So J
Had Taste in the M .Cj
attacks, Pall-ita -f.
Depression of jy. V
>sl a hniidro M
ariably
the Liv-
nsti ration.
Should ers,
r Stomach,
-uth, Bilious
tion of the Heart
the spirits, or Blocs
other symptoms,
N’S LIVER RKG-
is the best remedy tor
evor been discovered. It
Idly, effectually, and boing a
vegetable compound, can do
ii jury. It is harmless in every
my: it bas been used for 4‘i
years, and hunrreds of the good
and great from all parts of tbo conn-
try will vouch for its vir*ues.
Regulator.
Or , MEDICINE
J. U. ZEILIN 4 CO., Pbofsietom.
Hox. >.utx. K. Swans.
his sick mother’s bed, where he died in a few f "Have derived reme benefit from the use of Sim-
honrs. The fiend buried the body of the mnr- ! Re ‘ u ' ator ’ ald t0 * ive lt a farther
_ P ® zuui boy under a hedge, and then went to town i •• Your Regulator hap been in use in my family foi
ftT«i«rr*Dh and* Maasenjzsr. find publicly advertised that his boy had run some time, and I ana j>eisuaded it is a valuable addi-
IjSSrI!;."" ..... 3 00 away. Suspicion was subsequenUy aroused that I tion.to the medicaUeience.--Gov. J. Gill biioBTKB,
^ruoth* .• ^ 00 I there had been foul play. Search was made, | *• Simmons* Liver Regulator is certainly a specific
u iSvavs to advance, and paper Btopped the body found and the murderer arrested. He j for that class ot complaints which it claims to cure.”
the money rnnsont. unless renewed. _ in now in jail at Watseka. Mrs. Heard wit- -Kkv. David Wills, president Oglethorpe College.
^-*3 tauoiMzvn with j. w, buekk .t co. s - negBe j the whipping and death of her boy, but
I r ,-weub /Seng^iid Farm and wfts helplessly sick in child-bed at the time,
naif T«l*H rt P n 1 “ “ 0,11 no LATER—THE MCEDEEEE KU-KLUXED.
, H SS*BTapii and Messenger and Farm Watseka. III., July 5.—Martin Heard, an
* .nil Horn*. 4 03 Irishman, confined in the county jail here,
'loiograph and Meaeenger and awaitiDg trial for burning and whipping his 11
•“*■finn and Home. 6 00 years old boy to death, was taken from the jail
. jtbMT.b’hrietiaD Advocate with Weekly.... 6 00 I at 7 o ’ c i 0 ck this evening and hnng by an in-
Megaaioe v.; 4 5° censed mob of three hundred armed men, fol-
fs» inAugemeutfie wherejemittances are made I | OWO( j ^ one thorxsazid men, women and chil-
# enneolidated Telegraph and Messenger I dren. .......
circulation, porvading Middle, Heard gave the Masonic signal of distress,
'y,,! Southwestern Georgia and Western ! which was not responded to. He renounced
- an' 1 Middle Florida. Advertisements at the craft. He was given an opportunity to
u .jlile rates. In the Weekly at one dollar per I speak and pray, and confessed his guilt in an
■M«of three-quarters of an inch, each publics- I R( idresa to the crowd. Ho refused the benefit
^SSmISST- " I tZTL SLA**" 1 ”'* - “ a
~ ~ ’ I A FATAL SIVTEEY AT CINCINNATTI.
gltlAT TBBA*«JRT IKAl’IlS. I Cincinnati, July L.—Two soldiers belonging
•il« Penehlng on JCncli Otlier—Serious I to Newport UsrrMcks went into a saloon and
,: *V , ,\^»!iist tiid Treasury Deport- I boarding house in this city, No. 81 East Pearl
* ".pV-The Cliler <>r the Neeret Scr. street, aoont eight o’clock last night, and en-
” neparinient or the Internal Revenue gaged a room for the night. Their names were
odire unfold* »(ttnpemlt>as taMl on tfic 1 James Mitchell and Chris Sefiringor.
uirrowsl. After four o’clock this morning tho proprio-
... noToS Joly 4.—Considerable sensation tor was roused by a call for water from their
, , „ produced by the publication, fn the room. Going np ho found Scffringor shot back
tM&OT » h jj c#ni jjj e administration organ j of the ear and Mitchell dead, with a ball in his
i ihisoltV of statements purporting to como head, entering behind at the base of tho aknll
1" m(k)L Clifford Thompson, who was rocentiy andconrsing npward. Soffringer was alive but
tiVnpon to resign bis position as Chief of I in a critical condition. Tho soldiers testify
d Secret Servioe of the Internal Revenue Bn- I <hat Seffringor was very peaceable, but that
II n The story is as follows: Mitchell was a danger ons man and had threat-
Linrdsy night the town was alive with minors ened Seffringer yesterday.
, ‘ .othontio information had boen given, beaten to death.
ine it wss alleged, from Colonel Clifford I Lockpobt, N. Y„ July C.—Goorgo Shephard
tiwiodsod who recently resigned his position from Newport, Kentucky, while on his way to'
I chief of lb:' secret service department of the a hotel in this city last night, was beaten insen-
f" gevenne office, to the effect that tho sible and robbed. His jaw wa3 broken and be
rimns exhibited in causing him to break bis was severely injured internally. He is not ex-
’^ncclion with the Treasury Department was | pected to live.
I.cinse he knew too much of certain transao-
1dm lately discovered, and which would seem OAJMOJJ AND PYTHIAS.
II prove that recently a stupendous fraud has The Fat Conlrtbnilor’s Version ol tlie
l w „ committed. I . ■ Legend.
The matter, ssid to have been laid before the The Knights of Pythias, says the Omaha
Secretary of the Treasury, waaaafmfcws: Homo I correspondent of the Cincinnati! Times, are
1 :outbs niece a man by the name of Stone, for-1 mtt king qnite a sensation in Omaha at present,
uerly a distiller in Brooklyn, received proposi- I j can g n j on t ver y Jittlo abont that mysterious
liuiisfrom tartain parties m the Treasury Do-I OI j er> The title of the order was doubtless
i«nnint that they conld fnrnish him a large I Hngqosted by tho history of those ancient Greek
. ; i»Bttty of genuine United States bonds at a buffers who carried on a general friendship
iil#ral discoant, and that under the workings of I business under the firm name of “Damon &
the Treasury Department there would be no I pytbtas.” Those worthies lived in Syracnse
of discovery. After some diplomacy, I (]kj_ Y.), and were consequently known as “Salt
Stiao became convinced the propositions could | pj n ters.” Their back doors fronted each other,
curried out, and proceeded to try and ruise j an ^ they wore tho warmest kind of friends,
Ji.OOti cash. For this %-0,000 there was to I oven j n mid-winter. Their friendship dated
.edelivamd to him at Nowurk, Now Jersey, I back to tbo days of sunny childhood. If one
there be wa* to meet the other parties to the 1 jbem had anything he always wanted the
jicr«tioD,$ij0,000 in United States bonds. The I 0 tber to have some of it. If, for instance, Da-
i-.n.is west taken to Nowark, but owing to de- I mon pot a licking from the schoolmaster, he
lay ia raising the money Stone did not come to I wa8 t n ’t satisfied until Pythias got one too.—
c, and th« bonds were brought back. I Pytbias got the measles once, and he went right
A short time snbaeqnentiy Stone sent word I 0 jj and gave some of them to Damon. They
lit had fixed tho question of cash, and to bring | B bared everything together. Damon found his
th* heads to Newark. They were taken there, I father’s whisky bottle one day, but be didn’t
«:id the money changed hands. bnbBeqnent I beep it to himself. Not he. He went and got
transactions followed this one, under the agree- p jt hias drunk. If Pythias run all night, Da-
nent that so much cash should be paid down, I lnon kept it np all the next day, so that the days
and that Stone should share the profits with the I Q f were equal to the Knights of Pythias.
|; iriias famishing the bonds. I Damon was a member of the city council of
"After collecting a large number of the bonds, I Sy rfl cnse, while Pythias belonged to the National
S'one went to Qnebee, and from there sailea to j q ca rds. It appears that one Dionysius had been
l.arupe, where he is believed to have pnt the ao b e ming to have the council declare him mayor
hinds on the market in small quantities in the I Q f Syracuse without a vote of the people, and
d:f«rent European cities. Btono carried to En-1 ancoeeded one morning when Damon was ab-
npc with him a young man by the name of I sent . Ascertaining what had been done, Damon
f jrsgoc, who was his clerk while a distiller, and j hastened to the council chamber, damin Dion-
.homwetially aided him in the disposition of I y^,, an H bis fellow-conncilmen who sustained
the bomw. I the fraud. Meeting Dionysius he attempted to
"Abont the first of jnne Stono came back to S ( a b.him with an ivory paper-cutter, remarking
tjofliec, where ho divided abont $400,000 made | ^ ho di( j BO
“ Ry all tho gods! one blow
And Syracuse is free!"
(There had been a heavy dnly on Syracnse up
to that time, owing to tho salt monopoly, and
Damon was a free trader.) He might have freed
bis beloved city from tbo tyrant bad be not
stopped to “Auy all Rods,” and blow abont it.
He was secured by the mayor’s new police and
condemned to death.
Pythias had a sweetheart named Calanthe,
whom he loved next to Damon. Their wed
ding day was appointed, and just as the mar
riage ceremony was boing performed, news was
brought to Pythias of what had occurred, and,
leaving Calanthe only abont half married, he
hastened to tho station honse where Damon
was confined, arriving just as he was being led
forth to execution. Damon was petitioning
Dionysius for a few hours’ respite, in order that
he might see his family, bnt the tyrant wouldn’t
listen to it.
Pythias then offered to take Damon’s place
for tho space of six hours, and if at the expira
tion of that time his friend returned not he
would perish in his stead—hope to die if he
wouldn't! The proposition was accepted, and
Damon hurried away to his family, who lived
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TESTIMONIALS:
" 1 have never seen or tried such a simple, effica
cious, satisfactury and pleasant remedy in my life.—"
11. IliiNr.p., St. Louis, Mo. . >
“I have used the Regulator in my family for. the
last seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to
tho world as tho best medicino I over nsod for that
class ofrtiseares it purports to euro.—H. F. Tbigpin
” It has proved a good and efficacious medicine. —
C.A- Nurnso. _ ,
“Wo bare boen acquainted with Dr. SimmoDs
Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and
know it to he ihe best Liver Regulator offered to the
public.”—M.. R. Lyon, and H. L. Lyon, Bellefon-
taine, Ga.
" I was cured by Simmons’ Liver Regulator, after
having suffered severalyears with Chills and Fever.
—R. F. Andirsos. .
“My wife and self have used the Regulator lor
years, and I testify to its great virtues.”—Rev. J. R.
Fei.deb, Perry. Ga.
” I have used your Liver Regulator with successful
effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspepsia. .It is an excel
lent remedy, and certainly a public blessing. —
Shkrifp C MASTXK80N, Bibb county, Ga.
janll-d&wtf
READ CAREFULLY.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Tlie only preventive known for Chills and Bevor is
the use of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
u his new mode of negotiating a public loan.
After this division of spoils Stone resailed for
Eirope immediately, and is now in St. Peters-
bng.
In his first efforts to raise money Stono
.'immnmcated a portion of his plans to two or
ihiee patties from whom he attempted to bor-
rtnr. These individuals from fear or morality,
declined to go in, bnt kept an eye on Stone.
'The information received from Stone was
: lietly imparted to ono or two parties in strict
1 cfUence. The coDfidenoe was so strict that
i! reached the ear of Col. Thompson, then
chief of the revenue detectives. He immedi
inly told the whole Htory to Gen. Pleasanton,
tnd nked his advice as to what to do Pleas-
inton advised him to go to Secretary Bontwell,
«nd was laughed at for his pains. Bontwell
nwrtedthal such things conld not be in triads-
Wrtm*nt. Oh! ’twas impossible, impossible,
'• r Thompson insisted that the acoount came
'o him with such circumstantial correctness
tbit he thought it ought to be looked into; bnt
if Mr. Bontwell differed with him, it was none
of bis (Thompson's) business, and he would
drop it.
" Subsequent, to this Colonel Cross and Mr.
Mhitney Frank, of Now York, came down hero,
irrompanied by a New York lawyer named aW o ny ,wJ^bo^arU^TMr °«nd
Herbert, and told to Mr. Bontwell substantially ' Sad lndeed waa tho Eg*®? of Mr - and
parting of Mr. and Mrs.
The interview was necessarily brief,
ih» Ti,„.„.„ .. uamon. u. tie interview was necessarily Dnei.
riven then Bt0T ^, ; °^® red ' ^ ' . He had to hurry back or he wouldn’t be in sea-
S n,A son to see himself die. Damon was greatly af-
Piruewto justice. Of course, they wanted to be | Rnd wben hQ {or0 Um3elf ,^ ay ^ ere
1 —• •*« UBM UUUU fib JLUUUijJCV/Uy OA.U IUWJ
hft without meeting the hearty co-operation
Itey expected.
"Dunng the discussion of the case by Herbert,
t «ws and Frank, one of them suggested that
Paeobly the parties who were abstracting these
l-rnds were substituting counterfeits for them,
*> u not to alter the size of tho packages. As |
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is good for Dyspopsia.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is a preventivo of Chills and Fever.
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Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is good for all kidney and bladdor'complaints.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is used all over the world by physicians in their
practice.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is good for Gont.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is good for all Urinary complaints.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
la recommended by all the Medical Faculty.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
la good for Colic and pain in the stomach.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers will
have to uao caution in purchasing.
ST sZtJ1 I was a dame on the floor in a swoon.
fea'Jh?J « Si “Fetch np the old mare ! ” yelled Damon to
Thompson, and they | ^ hjred LncaUa3 . He excited, be
cause, yon see, it was getting late, and be didn’t
want to keep the executioner waiting on his ac
count. Then it was Lncnllns acknowledged
that in order to save his master, he had given
the old mare a dog button, and the coroner was
even then sitting on the body. Furious at the
Soon w V 1 f. ’g„ | thought of not reaching Syracnse within the
l6ft ’ th6 Se ° r ® t ^ y „ F; I aliened time, and knowing how mortified
three aware > » co “ m, . ttee ° f Pythias would be if compelled to die in conse-
SLftf 1 to e^miue the bonds F Lnculins to reud him to
u, 7 Pieces. It would have been good-by Lnculins
ini any counterfeits among thorn. This com- \ g“ t R horecman appeared at that moment,
whom Damon persuaded to dismount, by taking
him gently by the throat. Then monnting in
his aleadj he dashed away toward the city.
In the meantime every preparation had been
made for tho execution of Pythias.
Time was np, and no word from Damon. The
people sneered, and asked if anybody supposed
Damon was such r fool as to come back again,
and even Pythias began to fear his old pard had
gone back on him.
Suddenly a great shout was heard. A cloud
of dust was seen to rise up in the direction of
tho salt works. It approached rapidly, and in
a short time Damon came tearing in on horse
back at apace that would have made Phil. Sher
idan so ashamed of himself that he would have
i-ittee reported that there was not a single
‘• 'unterfeit bond among the seventy millions
'“mined. This examination was to make the
minds of the people easy if a report should get
'■lit th»t the bonds purchased by Mr. Bontwell
wd kept in the Treasury undestroyed were be-
m R stolen'and counterfeits substituted.”
"This is the whole story as related to Mr. .
hint well, and whether ho will take any action |
°a it remains to be seen.”
the NORTHERN IiU-KLUX.
•' Mississippi steamer Fired Into — A I
lonnf lady Shot at tlie Snpper Table
I beg loavo to call the attention of the reader to
testimonials in favor of the Schnapps:
I feel bound to say that I regard your Schnapps
as being in every respect pre-eminently pure, and
deserving of medical patronage. At all events it ia
the purest possible article of Holland gin. hereto
fore unobtainable, and as Buch may be safely pre
scribed by pbyeicians.
DAVID L. MOTT, M> D ,
Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York.
Louibvixjx, Ky.. September 1.—I feel that wo
have now an article of gin suitable for such cases
as that remedy is adapted to.
DB. J. W. BRIGHT.
“Schnapps" is a remedy in ebronio catarrhal
complaints, etc.
I take great pleasure in hearing liigldy creditable
testimony to its efficacy as a remedial agent in the
diseases for which you recommend it. Having
natural tendency to the mucous surfaces, with
slight degree of stimulation, I regard it as one of
tlie most important remedies in chronic catarrhal
affections, particularly those of the gonito-urinacy
apparatus. With much respect, your obedient ser
vant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D-, New York.
26 Pine street. New York, November 21,'1867.—
UnOLrno Woolfe, Esq., Present: Dear Sir—I
have made a chemical exam : nalion of a sample of
your “ Schiedam Schnapps,” with tho intent of de-
tei mining if any foreign or injurious substance had
been added to the simple distilled spirits.
Tho examination has resulted in the conclusion
that the sample contained no poisonous or harmful
admixture. I have been UDable to discover any
trace of tho deleterious substances which are some
times employed in the adulteration of liquors
would not hesitate to use mjBelf, nor to recom
mend to others, for medical purposes, the “ Schie
dam Schnapps,” as an excellent and unobjectionable
vaiiety of gin. Very respectfully yonrs,
CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist.
Chemical and Technical L»boratory, 18 Ex
change Place. New York, Nov. 25,1867.—Udol-
tho Woolfe, Esq —Dear Sm: The undersigned
have carefully and thoroughly analyzed a sample of
vour “Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,” selected by
ourselves, and hive found the same free from au
organic or inorganic substances more or leBS inju
rious to health. From the result of our examina
tion we consider tho article one of superior quality,
healthful as a beverage, and effectual in its medic
inal qualities. Respectfully yours,
(Signed) ALEX. TBIPPEL, Chemist.
FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD. M. D.
For sals by all respectable Grocers and Druggists.
UDOLFHO WOLFE’S EST.,
J july9 d&w2w 22 Beaver street, N. Y.
Father Knaats Ills Child Alive— Kit- |
Klux on the Upper Mississippi.
once,
exclaiming:
“Pythy!”
“Damme!’
c ®Caoo, July C.—As tbo Jndy Johnson was ridden “twenty miles away” and hid.
passing down the Mississippi river, just above There was just a shade of disappointment on
Quincy, she was fired into by some persons on I Damon’s face when he saw that Pythias still
“Me. Bennett White was shot through tho lived, bnt he jumped off his horse, threw a
•Motatn and another shot passed through his handspring on tne scaffold, and shonted: “Bring
tiotbeg. He is now lying at the Tremont I cm your cleaver! Damon is on deck.”
Roues, in Quincy, in a critical condition. Two Dionysins was so struck with this exhibition
young roen named James G. West and Charles of friendship that he pardoned them both' at
J'tr, have been arrested on suspicion of being once. They then fell intc each other’s arms,
guilty parties.
«PtSB MURDER OF A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADY.
- distardly and brutal mnrder was committed
J* r village of Jabbona Grove, LeKalb
Illinois, on the evening of the 5th inst.
jas Joana McCormick, a beautiful young lady
^rsnteca years, daughter of Mrs. McCor-
&t"ts & wea * l ^Y farmer’s widow, while sitting
•the snpper table with her mother, two
. eager sisters and a brother, was shot dead by
»rni band in the employment of .Mrs. McCor-
named John Rood. The reason for his
MtaFtrin!? horrid deed was the fact that
t 153 McCormick had refused to accompany him
d»r p celebration on the following
f * “ eed fired two shots through a window
® S double-barreled uh/d_nnn— »1,a dr.1
Tbe Fourth In Eastman.
Eastman, Ga., Jnly 4th, 1871.
Editors Telegraph, and Messenger : This is
how the 4th was celebrated in the town of East-
Some of the patriotic residents of the
NOTICE,
TREASURER’S OFFICE.
Macon and Western Railroad Company,
Macon. Ga.. June 28.1871. )
A DIVIDEND of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE
from the earnings of the Road for the past six
months has been declared by the Directors on tbe
Capital Stock of the Company as held on the 1st
ol Jnly—payable in the currency of the United
States, as now received, on and after the 20th July.
The government tax will be paid by the Company.
MILO S. FREEMAN,
jun29tiljul'20 Secretary and Treasurer.
FELIX CORPUT,
DEALER IX
Groceries, Fish, Fmit,Vegetables, lee, E
Second. Street,
(Between Telegraph Building and Baptist Church,
. , double-barreled shot-gun—tlie first shot
tet * red fi er brain, killing her instantly. Reed
mod the gun to a neighbor from whom he
owed it, and fled. Tbe whole neighborhood
h pursuit of him, and if caught he will pretty
cer '»icly be lynched at once.
tIOASTS HIS CHILD ON A HOT STOVE.
Meard, a farmer in good circumstances
noii' T1 ^ ne * r ®’ draan > Iroquois county, Illi-
bia bitssted on Saturday for murdering
g t ,,v 3 7 a R ed 11 years, in a most cruel and
fra > u? man ? c ' , > on lb® 14th ultimo. It appears
- the testimony of Meard’swife that on that
town, loaded np a huge pine stump for each
State in the Union, giving to Georgia, the larg
est stump and a double charge of powder. At
sunrise they were touched off at intervals of .
one minute by swatch, and as the fuses were of Suildft}' llours Same as Other Ice KCtallCIS
equal length the regularity exceeded that of
nsual canonading. and the reports were much
louder, being heard a distance of ten miles. Ice Honse below Passenger Depot in building
There are a fe w more stumps left within the formerly occupied by H. N. Elis,
limits of the town, notwithstand the great clear
ing away that has been done for the erection of
the Court-house now being built and other pub
lic buildings, private residences, Btores, etc.
Progress.
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CASH ORDERS SOLICITED.
CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
CATAWBA GRATE PILLS.
CATAWBA GRATE PILLS.
CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
CATAWBA GRATE TILLS.
CATAWBA GRATE TILLS.
CATAWBA GRATE PILLjl.
WHITE ROSE.
■i Art BARRELS of above celebrated brand choice
lUv Family Flour. JuBt received and for sale
very low by
JONES & BAXTER.
TENNESSEE FLOUR AND MEAL,
For sale at lowest prices, to c’oae consignment,
by JONES & BAXTER
Cotton Seed or Oil Cake Meal.
The best, richest, and cheapest food for cows.
For sale by
JONES & BAXTER.
Agency Cliewacla (Ala.) Lime.
This Lime is conceded to be superior to any evor
brought to this market, for Building, Plastering or
Whitewashing. For sale by car load or in less
quantities, bv
JONES & BAXTER, Agents.
Soseiiale an4 Lomille Cement
AND PLASTER PARIS.
Always on hand and for sale cheap Can furnish
either bv car load on short notice at very lowest
rates. JONES & BAXTER.
BACON, CORN, LARD, HAY
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Soap Candles, etc., for
Bale at lowest market rates, by
JONES & BAXTER,
jnne 21-tf 100 Cherry street.
J. E. ELLIS.
MANUFACTURER, CONTRACTOR,
And
LUMBER' DEALER.
WHABF-ST., Bet. Third and Fourth, MACON, GA.
HAVE leased the large and commodious two-
_ story brick factory on Wharf street, where I ex-
peot to manufacture Building Material in all its holders, in case tho nurnbor of subscriptions will
styles. I will keep on hand Blinds, Sash, Doors, n0 [ warran t any further procedure, tlie Agents will
Monldings, Brackets, Mantles, Ballusters. Door repor t to this office, weekly, tbe result of their
and Window Frames; also, Rough and Dressed ga i e8 . When a sufficient number of the shares are
Lumber of all varieties and sizes. Iwillbuildand BO ld, the Agents will receive notice. They will then
repair houses; fencing of any and all dimensions, forward t this office tbo amounts received.
Let the house be ever so small and the fence short, L. & A. H. McLAWS, Gen. Ag’ts,
I will gladly receive the Job and give prompt at- No. 3 old P. O. Range, McIntosh st.
tention. dAwt Augusta, Ga.
Thankful for past favors, 1 earnestly solicit a Wm.-A. Reid, of Macon, Ga., will be glad to give
share of public patronage. Orders from the country information and receive subscriptions. Remit post
will receive prompt attention and the goods ship 0 g ce money orders by mail, or money by express,
ped with dispatch. 1
junelMf^k ’ cbar ° CB moderat j E Efjjg. I CHEAP GASLIGHT
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Are respectfully solicited for the erection of a
MONUMENT
Of
And those Soldiers from other Confederate States
who were killed or died in this State.
THE MONUMENT TO GOST $50,000.
The Comer Stone it is proposed shall be laid on
the 12th of October—the anniversary of tho death
of General Lee.
For every Five Dollars subscribed, there will bo
given a certificate of Life Membership to tbe Monu
mental Association. This certificate will entitle the
owner thereof to au equal interest in tbe following
property, to be distributed as soon as requisite
number of shares are sold, to-wit
First, Nine Hundred and one acres of Land
in Lincoln county, Georgia, on which aro
the well-known Msgruder Gold and Cop
per Mines, valued at 8159,000
And to Seventeen Hundrod and Forty-four shares
in One Hundred Thousand Dollars of United States
.. 5,000
.. 6,000
.. 20.000
.. 10,000
.. 10,000
.. 10,000
.. 10,000
.. 10,000
.. 10,000
■ $100,000
Tho valuo of the Btparato interest to which the
holder of each certificate will be entitled, will be
determined by the Commissioners, who will an
nounce to the public the manner, tho time and
place of distribution.
The following gentlemen liavo consented to act
as Commissioners, and will either by a Committee
from their own body, or by Special Trustees, ap
pointed by themselves, receive and tako proper
charge of tbo money for the Monument, as well as
tho Real Estate and tlieU. 8. Currency offered as
inducements for subscription, and will determine
upon the plan for tho Monument, the inscription
thereon, tbo site therefor, select an orator for tho
occasion, and regulate tho ceremonies to ho ob
served when the comer-stone ia laid, to-wit:
Generals L. McLaws, A. B. 'Wriglit, M. A. Stovall,
W. M. Gardiner, Goode Bryan, Colonels O. Snead,
Wm. P. Crawford, Malors Jos. B. Cumming, Geo.
T. Jackson, Joseph Ganabl, I. T. Girardey, Hon. B.
H. May, Adam Johnston, Jonathan M. Miller, W.
H. Goodrich, J. D. Butt, Henry Moore, Dr. W. E.
Dearing.
Tho Agents in tho respective counties will retain
the money received for the sale of Tickets until the
subscription books are closed. In order that tbe
several amounts may bo returned to the Sham
Currency, to-wit:
1 Share of....
..$10,000
1 “
.. 5.000
2
.. 2,500
IQ “
.. 2,000
10 “
IjOOO
20
500..
100
100
200 “ ...
60
400
25
1000
10
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To dispel any impression or prejudice that might
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CUE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
((1
JS a simple, safe and reliable apparatus^fMsup^
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,)
Geoeqia OxklBAI, Raxlt.oad, >
Savannah, May 27,1871.
O N and after Sunday, the 28th inst., Passi _
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad will
run aB follows:
_ plying PUBLIC BUILDIXGS and PRIVATE
RESIDENCES, with a superior and CHEAP GAS
LIGHT. .
Upwards of FOUR HUNDRED are in successful
operation in private residences, churches, factories,
N and after Sunday, the 28th'inst., Passenger I etc. , ,
1 m_..- .u- nil—n—t—1 D.ii.n.ii —;ii I no otber apparatus is operated on tho samo or
any similar principle, which guarantees a light ot
UP DAY TRAIN I uniform quality, in either argand or open Burners,
Leave Savannah 7:15 A at WITHOUT THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL HEAT.
Leave Augusta 8:15 A X The practical operation of the Machines can be
Arrive at Augusta......." 6:38pat seen at the PASSENGER SHED of the Railroad
Arrive at Miliecteeville 8:45 p ai Companies in MACON; also at tho Pnntmg and
iSvl at Eat out on......10:45 P st Publishing House of Messrs. J. W. BURKE * CO.
Arrive at Macon 4:51 r xr We call attention to the following extract from a
Connecting at Augusta with trainB going North, letter from J. W. Burko, EBq.:
and at Macon with trains to Columbus and Atlanta. I Macon, C-a., March 23,1871.
DOWN DAY train. “We have had ono of the U. S. Gaslight Compa-
Leavo Macon 7:00 A st n y’ B Machines, in operation since the 10th of No-
Leave Augusta 8:16 A st y e mhor, 1870, and it is perfectly satisfactory to us
Arrive at Augusta 5:38 r st j n jt 8 goneral working and cheapness. We paid tho
Arrive at Savannah 5:26 r st Macon Gaslight Company for four months of iast
Making same connection at Augusta as above. year and the year previous—viz: November, De-
nioht teains going south. cember, January and February—$399.56. In using
Loavo Savannah 7:00 P st this Machine cur gas for tlie four corresponding
Leave Augusta 8:30 p st I months cost us. $114—thus saving us in that timo
Arrive at Macon 5:15 A st j $285.56. The light is quite as good as that of the
Connecting with trains to Columbus, leaving Macon j city Gas Company, and has the advantage of being
at 5:25 A si.
NIGHT TEAINS GOING NOETH'
Leave Savannah ,.. 7:00 pm
Leave Macon 0-20 p si
Arrive at Milledgeville 8:45 psi
Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 pit
Arrive at Augusta 2:45 a si
Arrive at Savannah 5:30 A st
• Making dose connection with trains leaving Au
gusta. Passengors goingoverthoMilledgeville and
Eatonton Branch will take night train from Macon,
day train from Augusta and Savannah, which con
nect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted) with the
Milledgeville and Eatonton trains.
An elegant sleeping car on all night trains.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTd can be
had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski
House, comer of Bull and Bryan streets. Office
open from 8 a st to 1 r si,and from3 to 6psr. Tick
ets can also be had at Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
maySO tf General Superintendent.
entirely under our control to use as we pleaso.
Dnring the severe weather in December it burned
without intermission, not being at all affected by
the freeze. We see no trouble in the Machine or
the light, and cheerfully recommend it.”
[Signed]
6 J. W. BORKE & CO.
For information or testimonials, apply to
EDWARD ROWE,
Post-office box 159. Macon, Ga.,
Or WM. FOSTER, Jr , Prosident,
myG tf 2 and 4 Reado street, N. Y.
R H
EADfAY’S BEADY
CURES THE WORST PAI.YS
IS t'BOft ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
NOT ONE HOI'It
after reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
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EVERY PAIN.
It was the first and is
Tlie Only Pain Remedy
that instantly stops the most excruciating pains,
allays inflammations, and cures Congestions,
whether of the Lungs, Stomach. Bowels, or other
glands or organs, by ono application,
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter how violent or oxcmciating tho pain the
Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous,
Neuralgic^ or prostrated with disease may suffer,
KADWAYS READY KEEIEF
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Inflammation of the Kidneys.
Inflammation of the Bladder.
Inflammation of the Bowels.
Congestion of tho Lungs.
Soro Throat, Difficult Broathing.
Palpitation of the Heart.
Hysterics, Croup, Dipllioria.
Catarrh, Influenza.
Headache, Toothache.
Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
Cold Chills. Ague Chills.
The application of the Roady Relief to the part
or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will af
ford ease and comfort.
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few momonts euro Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach,
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Travelers should always carry a bottle of Radway’s
Roady Reliof w tli them. A few drops in water will
jrevont sickness or pains from change of water. It
: a better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimu
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FEVER ANI» AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. Thoro is
not a remedial agent in this world that will cure
Fever and Aguo, and all other Malarious, Bilous,
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided
by Radway’s Pills) so quick as Radway’s Ready Re
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Every Day an Increase in FIcsli anti
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Every drop of the Sarsaparillian Resolvent com
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and eound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consump
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Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in tho Glands and other
parts of the svstem. Sore Eyes, StrumoroUB Dis
charges from the Ears, and tho worst forms of
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Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black
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Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges.
Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the
life principle, are within the curative range of this
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will provo to any person using it for either of those
fo ms of disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by tbe
wastes and decomposition that is continually pro
gressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs tho same with now material made from
healthy blood—and this the Sarsaparillian will and
does secure—a cure is certain; for when once this
remedy commences its work of purification, and
succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, its re
pairs will bo rapid, and every day the patient will
feol himself growing belter and stronger, tlie food
will digeut better, appetite improving, and flesh
and weight increasing.
Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent excel
all known remedial agents in tho euro of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin Diseases; but
it is the only positive cure for
KIDNEY AND BEADDEIi COMPLAINTS
Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with sub.tances like the
white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white
bone-duat deposits, and when there is a pricking,
burning sensation when passing water, and paiu in
tlie small of tho back and along tho loins.
DR.
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SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, I
SOUTHWKSTEEH RilLBOAD CoSIPAXY, S
Macon, Ga., May 28,1871. j
O N and after Sunday, the 28th inst.. Passenger |
Trains on this Road will run as f oIIowb :
DAY EUTAULA FASSEXQEB TBAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00 A. sr.
Arrive at Eufaula -4:58 F. si.
Leave Eufaula 7:45 A. si.
Arrive at Macon 4:35 P. si.
Connecting with the Albany branch tram at
Smithville, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
Cuthbtrt.
EUFATJIiA. NIGHT FBEIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TBAIN.
Leave Macon 8:50 p. si.
Arrive at'Eufanla 10:00 A. si.
Leave Eufaula 6:W p. si.
Arrive at Macon 5:00 a. sr.
Connect at Smithville with Albany Train on Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. No
tra leaves on Saturday nights.
COLUMBUS DAY FAS8ENGEE TBAIN. _
Leave Macon 5:25 a. sr.
Arrive at Columbus 11:00 A. si.
Leave Columbus 12:45 p. si.
Arrive at Macon 6:12 p.m.
COLUMBUS NIGHT FBEIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TBAIN,
Leave Macon 8:15 p. si.
Arrrive at Columbus 4:45 a. m.
Leave Columbus 8 ,°J , n r ' M '
Arrive at Macon • • A
VIRGIL POWERS,
junlO ly Engineer and Superintendent
% f
Stock & Bond «ft
<9 fl
\ -
cT
Broker
<S» .
CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND, VA.
WM. E. TANNER & OO.
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and
SAW-MILLS;
BARK, GRIST and PLASTER MILLS ;
BOILERS, FORGINGS. CASTINGS, of IRON or
BRASS, MILL GERING, etc ;
Engines and Saw-MiUa of various sizes always
on hand.
Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipo.
Old Engines, etc., repaired and sold on commis
sion or exchanged for new. All other repairs
promptly and satisfactorily done.
Freights to all points low.
Send for descriptive circular.
ju!7 d sw4wtfldecl8. H. E. BROWN, Agent.
Anchor Line Steamers.
SAIL EVEB Y WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, TO AND FB0S1
NEW YORK AND GLASGOW,
Calling at Londonderry to land Mails and Passen,
gers.
The steamers or this favorite line, are built ex
pressly ior the Atlantic Passenger Trade, and fitted
up in every respect with all tlie modern improve
ments calculated to insure the safety, comfort and
convenience of passengers.
PilSSAGE BATES, PAYABLE IN CUEBEXCY
TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
DERRY.
First Cabin, $65 and $75. according to location;
Cabin Return Tickets, $130, securing best accom
modations: Intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28.
Parties sending for their friends in the Old Conn-
trv car. purchase tickets at reduced rates. For fur
ther particulars apply to HENDERSON BROTH
ERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., or to
1 ’ L. L DeLAMATEB,
my30 d4w3m South. Expr. Co., Macon, Ga.
Responsible Agents wanted in town and countiy.
perfectly tastolose, olcgantly coated with sweet
gum,purge.regulato, purify, cleanse and strengthen.
Radway’s Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the
stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous
diseases, headache, constipation, coetivenees, in
digestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, bilious fever, in
flammation of the bowels, piles and all derange
ments of the internal viscera. Warranted to effect
a po&itivo cure. Purely vegetable, containing no
mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs.
gJT Observe the following symptoms resulting
from disorders of the digestive organs:
Constipation, inward piles, fullnesB of the blood
in the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heart
burn, disgust of food, fullness or weight in tho
stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at
the pit of tho stomach, swimming of tho head,
hurried and difficult breathing.
A few doeses of Radway’s Pills will froo tho
system from all the above-named disorders. Price.
25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists.
Bead " False and True." Send one letter-stamp
to Eadway & Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane. New York.
Information worth thousands will be sent you.
june23ddeodAsw-ly
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
General Commission Merchants,
The interest paid on the British national
debt, from its commencement in 1C91 to the
year 1870, amounts to the astounding sum of
£2,423,266,077—equal in round* numbers to
$12,000,000,000.
J, A. ANSLEY,
attorney at raw
AMERICUS, GA.
W TT.T. practico in tbe Courts of Southwestern
Georgia, tlie Supreme Court and the U. S.
Circuit Court. marl7 6m
Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and
Analytical Chemist.
Crystal Palace Drug Store, 594 Broadway, New
York.
Palace Pharmacy, GiUey House, Broadway and
Twenty-ninth street, New York.
Temple of Pharmacy, ContinentalHotel, Philadel
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HELMBOLD’S
FLUID EXTRACT BUOHU
HAS GAINED A WORLD-WIDEfFAME.
i mayll tf
juneI6m
SAY AN YAH, GEORGIA.
GEORGE FAGE * CO.,
No. 5 N. Setaroeder Street, Baltimore,
M ANUFACTURERS of Portable and Stationary
Steam Engines and Boilers, patent improved,
Portable Circular Saw Mills, Gang, Mulay and Sash
gaw Mills, Grist Mills, Timber Wheels, Shingle
Machines, etc. Dealers in Circular Saws, Belting
and Mill Supplies generally, and manufacturers
agents for Leffel'a celebrated Turbine Water Wheel,
and every description of Woodworking Maehinery.
Agricultural Engines a specialty. Send for deecrip-
ive Catalogue and Price Lists. *ep9 eodwly
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.
Macon and Bbunswick Kailboad Cosipany,
Macon, Ga., June 26,1871.
O N raid after Wednesday, June 28th. until fur
ther notice, the following schedules will be run
DAY M»TT. TBAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon 6.45 A. si
Arrive at Jessup 4.42 r. m
Arrive at Brunswick 7.03 P. si
Arrive at Savannah 8.00 P. si
Leave Brunswick 5.00 a. si
Arrive at Jessup 7.10 a. si
Arrive at Macon 5.2.5 p.m
HAWEDISVILLE TBAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEITED)
Leave Hawkinsville 6.30 A. M
Arrive at Macon 10.21) a.
Leave Macon 8 '9^r P '
Arrive at Hawkinsville 6.4 5p.
jun27-tf WM. MacRAE, Gen’l Sup t.
TTT AT.TWFTTT, PLEASURE
A NEW SKATING RINK at the Central Geor
gia Trotting Park, with Hubbard’s Patent
Parlor and Sidewalk Skates. Open day and night.
No charge for admission.
N. H. BIBDLECOM, Proprietor.
The above Skates for sale WITHOUT ANY RE
STRICTION. Leave your orders and measure at
Brown <5: Co.’s Book Store.
jun2 tf MATT. B. FREEMAN, Agent.
mi Sews for_fte Afflicted!
HOLTON OR BAILY PILLS.
A CERTAIN CURE for Chills and Fever, Dumb
Chills and Aguo, Periodical Headache, Neu
ralgia, and ail affections of like character
DR. H. C. BAILY, Americng, Ga.
Da. H. 0. Baily: I used the Holton Pillls in a
case of Chills with complete success. My daughter
has had no Chills sinco taking the Pills according
to directions. S. A. ANTHONY, Americus, Ga.
Db. H. C. Baily : I used the Holton Pills in sev
eral cases of Chills of nearly a year’s standing, and
mot with complete success in every case.
W. A. WILSON. Americus, Ga.
Mr. H. C. Baily : I have used the Holton Pills in
my family with satisfactory results. If taken ac
cording to directions, they will break np Chills of
long standing, with an almost certainty of not re
turning. T. M. THUKLOW, Americus, Ga.
De. H. C. Baily : I have used the Holton Pills
with my plantation hands, with entire satisfactory
results. I atn sure they will cure the Chills.
A. 3. CUTT3, Americus. Ga., April 11, 1871.
We have used the Holton Pills in our families for
Chills and Fever. They have never failed in a sin
gle case to euro, J. V. PRICE & SON,
Americus Ga., April 11,1871.
Db. H. C. Baily : I have sold some four or five
hundred boxes of tho Holton Pills, with as general
satisfaction as other Fever and Aguo Pills.
E. J. ELDRIDGE, Dawson, Ga., Oct. 1SCS.
De. H. C. Baily I had the Chills and Fever
abont six months, tried various remedies without a
cure. I took tho Holton Pills as directed and have
had no Chills sinco. I cheerfully recommend them
to all who have Chills. B. F. TUCKER,
Dawson, October, 1868.
I had Chills for about two years, and tried all the
various remedies, but tbey failed to cure me. I
took the Holton, as directed, and have had no Chills
since. I recommend them to all afflicted with
Chills. J. M. CRIM, Dawson, April 3, 1871.
I certify that I have sold the Holton Pill for two
years, and liavo yet to hear from a single case they
failed to cure. JOHN B. JANES, M. D.
Dawson. Ga., April 8,1871.
I had the Chills in my family in 1S09, and tiied
the various remedies, hut none cured I tried the
Holton Pills, and they cured every case in a short
time, and have had no return of them. I recom
mend them to all who have Chills.
E. B. LOYLE8S.
The Holton or Baily Pills can be found in some of
the Drug Stores of this citv, and many other places
in this and other States. Always on hand, to supply
the demand in Americus, wholesale, by
H. C. BAILY, Americus,
Or E. B. LOYLES8, Agent, Dawson, Ga.
For salo by J. H. ZEILIN A CO., Macon.
aprlS eodiwSm