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MACON, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1371.
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In Borne the party feeling continues rtzy
high. On one hand there ii the Vatican serving
aa an asylum for all enemies of Italian unity,
and being the center of • perpetual conspiracy Miara
against Italian liberty. On the other hand the I
lonely palace of the Quirinal. (till waiting for I Atlanta..
the arriTal of the King; a feeble government,
a poor and politically ignorant people, liatening
to the advice of a press which ta intent on ex-
citing the moat evil passion*. There is a great Maeon^ — 6.00 a. n.
dearth of dwelling houses in the Italian Capi- ’" 7.00 r. *
tol since the larger part of the officials have HawkiturUie 6-46 a. *- 6.45 r m
removed from Florence. .... I Macon
In Spain the clergy «UU pern* in a hostile I Macon 8.10 *• *• ®- 50
attitude toward the Government. The Home
Minuter has instructed the governors of the 7 U01 *. 101 r . *
provinces to place in dll cities a part of the g -jo f. m. 6.15 a. m
graveyard at the disposal of non Cathohea until 7.15 a. n. 6.25 r. u
the Cortes will have passed a law regulating 7 00 F. x. 5.30 a. x-
that question. This decree has caused a great Tr ^ n from Gordon to Mflledgeville and Eatou-
deal of dissatisfaction among the priesthood, too oounecta with down night tram from Macon and
and the Bishop of Cuenca has directed the op day train from Savannah,
priests of his diocese to protect against the *
inrial of a non Caiholio in consecrated ground;
but should the measure be carried out by foroe,
no more Catholics shall be buried in the same |
resting place. Jaano.
Foreign Soles.
fttriHb FOB TOE TELkOBAFB AND AH*IXXOZB
There will shortly be made some curious sd-
> tines to tho German fleet in the shape of lor-
. boats, which are destined to place torpe-
. .. nodi r the enemy's ships. These boats are
almowt entirely of iron, are »ixty feet long
-even feet wide, and have nearly the sbaj*
J fimb Tbs deck is round. While employed
“ , c .,vo operations, no one will be visiblo on
" j Those boats will bo steered from the
’ K m ■ »nd on tho deck, above thernlder, there
a alight elevation for tho steersman with a
* .11 opening, about an inch wide, to nerve him
lookmnt. A* they are intended to operate
do*, to an enemy * veasela, tho armor will be
,rc thick. Instead of ooal, petroleum will be
.d as fuel. This is contained in a number
J receptacles in the stern, (hick enough to
t impervious to projectile*. The chimney is
„ a mail that it can scarcely bo bit. A narrow
about a foot wide, and inclosed by an
Sain, runs .round the boat. The bold for
Ihs* torpedoca is in the middle, as well as the
‘The German army will lie reduced to n peace
totting of 4ii0,000 men. Von Mollke has been
treated a Marshal of the Empire.
Emireror William will bo back in Berlin to-
s-rdllie beginingof Ootober. Immediately on
y, return, the royal flag, which has hitherto
iuved on tho different royal residences, will be
rrnlaoed by the Imperial German Banner. A
,’roving of tho Imperial anus has been for-
warded lo Gastein for tho approbation of His
Majesty. Th" Imperial eagle is represented on
S golden field, the crown being that of Conrad
''wbUo'bitberlo all official intercourse with
Franco ha* boon conducted iu the French lnn-
ensge tho Berlin Cross Gazette intimates that
the German officers have boon directed to cor
respond with French authorities in Gorman only
iDlliefnlnre. For the reports of tho German tun-
IwWtdors and diplomatic agonls abroad to the
lii.nic Office, French has also been entirely dis-
„,1,.,1. Ewell diplomniio notes addressed to for-
„!■„ envoi niueiiU by the Berlin Cabinet are writ.
t,n m German now. For eonrtesy’s sake, how
Her. » translation is added, which is expressly
rutted ss being a translation only. Until within
»few weeks the hotel of the French embassy in
Benin wasdececited with the Initial N and the
»nu» of tho Emperor Napoleon III carved in
mono on the facade. Some workmen have since
tern employed to cover tho symtiols of the Em
pire with sheets of zinc instead of effacing
Item. Several Berlin jonrnnls ask. not nnnatn-
r.lly, if this procedure has lieen adopted in the
belief that an Imperial restoration is atill on the
ttpia in Franoe.
Professor Cortina, of Berlin, isabont to moke
»n trcho ological expodlt ion to Asia minor. lie
TEST1MOSIAM:
It mar be obeerved thstno attempt if made to hunt
o ontofetiie-irmy or unknown place, to find Dimes
.jendorre tbti medicine: it i. appreciated ri.hl .1
sxn&zl&sSu jarW
rMO,u try-
liver DISEASE and
taoe prevail to a sreater
than probably any other mala
relief ie always aaaionily too
ter. If tbe Liver w re*uliited
action, health is almost i
secured. w am ef action
ereaniM HesdachaCo
J .an rice. Pain in-
tioagb. Lixxini
Bad latte in
attaekt. Palp
Enfanla
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bieh SI.
UbATOK
LBATB. ABBITE.
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12.45 F. w. 11.00 a. n
8.05 F. B. 4.45 a. w
Mi CCS an AUGUSTA BAJLBOAD.
LBAVB.
•Tlif Irrepressible Conflict.”
The New York Journal of Commerce, philoso
phizing on tbe eight-hour procession of tho I oolnmbea
workingmen of New York, the other day, in
vites attention lo tho fact that—
•They were, aa a class, intelligenMooking, I Macon tS'jU! t i']s S' i
well dreined, and exhibited no signs whatever August. 115 '• “
of Doverty or privation. Great numbers of TW-MVrify y.ght Train.
toem, we dare Ly, have b.lnccs at mtvinp. Leave Macon TnemUy. Thursday and
banks, and live in comfortable homes much ’.''.".'.".....2.45a.x
more happily than mndons of others in tols jJ^SSS Moodayi WodtoeiatUy and
conntrj who nevor think of parading streeth i pridAT
with banners l>caring di*tr«sfol mottoes. I j^nive at Macon 4 45a-m
Thia train connects with through mail train North,
But as the bystander watched these long lines
of robust and clear-eyed workingmen moving I rmg iTiasno atn.nnti).
swiftly past, be was driven to wonder—What is
their grievance? What U tho trouble with | AtlanU,
them ? The editor says:
“ Tho flags, tho gonfalons, tho inscriptions,
did not answer the question satisfactorily.
There was a perpetual recurrence of legends
about enforcing the eight-hour law, but the
well-informed spectator knew that that was not
the real demand which this parade was sent
forth to make. The truth is that this protest
LEAVE.
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HARDEMAN & SPARES
S END their annual greeting to their many friends
and patrons. They are at their old stand, ready
sgsinst what is termed the non-enforoement of I ^uil willing to serve them in the
the eight-boor law was merely the pretext of I
Wednesday’s demonstration. Having no sob-1 Storage and Sal© of Cottoili
.• i .... k.r..a 4Vi.ni fhA In! nr or>r»lA. I °
stantial grievance before them, the labor socie
ties were obliged to take op with that. Their
deeper porpoee was to make a formidable dis
play of their number*, to impress the community
They deem it unnecessary to make pledges—for
‘ by their fruits je shall know them.” Judge ns by
these—we ark no more. Yonr intercat is our inter-
aeir nnmoerR, ^ os^ and our long experience enablee us to guard
and, we regret to add, to menace It, with an idea I advance it. b More wo cannot promise—more
of their systematic organization »d impoBng “J
Rtrcngtb. Their real -atm is to form a party 1 j 1)6 „. n .i Mccommodationa extended to tboie
which shall fix the bonra of labor and the com.
penaation for it, not alone on pnblie buildings,
hnt in all tbe trades and industries of the State.
They wonld extend the power of the anions so
as to control tho details of every employer's
bnsiness, dictate to him whom he shall hire and
what he shall pay, and use his capital as they,
not ho, saw fit."
The Fever at 4'hnrloston.
From the number of deaths reportod in the
past few dayR, the recent cold weather must
bavo bad a most disastrous effect upon the yeh
low fever patients in Charleston. Some reports
state that tbe fever is spreading instead of dying I An j s continuance of tbe patronage eo liber-
ont, and that thia fact and not the cool weather ally given them the past season. , OF
’ . , , , „ , ,. I dose personal attention given to tbe STORAGE
explains tho number of deaths. The Colombia 1 ^ HtT *F 0 , COTTON, and lo the filling of orders
for BaggiDg and Tie* and Plantation Supplies.
Refer to the patrons of tho past season. Re-
We moat respectfully re'er to
Hon. Alex. H.Stsphsns.
Jno. W. Beckwith. Htihop ofQeorxis-
Oro. 8. Oboar, ox-Major of Mscon. Gs.
Hon. Jno Oil! Shorter. ex-Governor. Alabama.
General Jno. B. Gordon. . ....
Kov. David Wills. D. D.. Presidnnt Oalelhorpo C«l-
le Bishop Pioree. of the M. E. Church of Ga.
Gen. W. S. Holt, President S. W. K. R. Company.
Rev. J. B. Felder. Perry. Ga.
a°MK^Sr&" b x-!fc>?iff Bibb county, ■ fc
Dykes auii S.arhawkr Editors Floridian, fallahu-
ee Sw. a j, W. Bnrke. Macon. Go. _ „
Virxil Powers. Ksq.. Snrerintendent S. W. R. K.
Gronvillo Wood. Wood-’ Factory, Macon. Ga.
2.T.&u^r4°. d "St 0 C^j^k.Macon.
T W^P. GoodalL Cashier City Bank. Macon, Ga.
J. F. Winter, Pen.. Colombo!. Gs.
W. 11. Riiley, firm ol Huroll and Rieley. N. Y.
Hon. James Jackson, firm of ilowpll Cobb and |
James Jackeon.
R. L.ott, Columbus, Ga.
J. H. ZEIUN & CO., Macon, Ga.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
ang 12tf
A SPARKS.
O O T T O JST !
CAMPBELL & JONES
I Again offer their services to Flantera and Mer
chants, aa
Warehouse & Commission Merchants
ON MARRIAGE.
Essay* for Young Mon, on tbe Great Social Evils
and abases, which interfere with marriage and
ruin tho happiness of thousands, with sure means
of relief for the erring and nnfortnnato, diseased
and debilitated. Bent in aealed letter envelopes,
free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION. No. 2 S. Ninth-sL, Philadelphia, Pa.
aep5 d3m
Union, of Saturday, says:
The contradictory reports from Charleston I
regarding tho yellow fever are not calcnlatedto I membcr the P 1 * 0 ®-
inspire confidence in the masses. Either the
newspapers ore too nnxions to concool the facts,
or they arc afraid that nnlcss they make ont as
. ' 1LI. ■ 2 Ill l.L A 14..
Iron Warchonse, Poplar st., Macon. Ga
F. 8.—Agents for the Winebip Improved Cotton
good a caro aa possible, business will take iU I j^q Merry man & Co.’u Ammouiated Dia-
departuro for some other locality. There ^isno | B ono8| which we now offer at a reduced
disguising tho fact that the disease is still un- p^co.
checked, for the deaths are equally as numerous - “
as at any time since it first mado its appear-1 E - adams.
eopl 3m
8DADBACH WARE.
—-—” *. • m m t.s l i_ iu. ance. Tho prospect is a fearful one, when a
mill ho assisted by an oUloor of bigb rank in tbo - - *-• *1
engineers, and ns it is proposed to explore some
S. M. BAZEMORE.
Adams, Bazemore & Ware,
parts of the const which are seldom viaited, the
Imperial Government will lend a gunboat for
the occasion. Professor Ad.cr will nocompany
ibo expedition ss architect. Ho hns been oom-
luiiwioned to draw np the plans for the restora-
lion of tho Cbnrcb of tho Knights of St- John
>t Jerusalem, which tho Saltan presented to tho
Kiug of Prussia two years ago. Professor Cnr-
lius will commence bis investigations on tbo
plains of Troy.
The Havanan Government has, at lost, mado
known IU position toward tho dogma of Papal
infallibility. In an official commnnlcation ad
dressed by tho Minister of rnlilio Worship to
the Archbishop of Munich, the Government
decUrcs that “it will refuse its aid and oo-op-
trition in tho promnlgatlon of tho now dogma,
and in tho oxeention of injunctions issnod by
the spiritual authorities with regard to Us reeng.
union and establishment. Tho Government
will firmly abide by the principle that the steps
which tbe ecclesiastical authorities msy decide
on taking against those members of tbe Catholic
Chnreh who reject the now dogma, will affect
in no degree the civil and political rights of tho
parties concerned. Should it be deemed nec
essary, farther measnrea will bo adopted by tbe
Stale to protect tbe independence of the civil
jurisdiction from eocleaiastical ooercion."
In consideration of tho ratification of tho ens-
toni*' treaty by the Frenoh National Assembly
the German government has given orders to
etacnato immediately four more departments
and to reduce the army of occupation of the
other departments to fifty thousand men.
Tho disarmament of the National Guards
throughout Franoe 1s progressing In an orderly
manner.
l irongh tho Executive has forbidden any pe
titions for the dissolution of the Assembly to bo
signed, there are many ltata to that effect ciren-
luting in Lyons.
Tbe French Ambassador at the Court of Vic
tor Emanuel has assured the Italian cabinet
that the French government aooepted tho situ
ation in Italy, but the Paris paper* continue
wing very bitter language toward tho Italian
people. Only the other day tho Libert© thought
proper to apply to the Italians the epithets Im<-
tiurs gangrene, mourantet popylneet, to which
insult the Arena, of Verona, replied aa follows:
"Does tho Liberto know what tho evil* are
from which Italy suffer* ? They are precisely
the asm* as those that infest Franoe herself—
materialism and Roman ultra clericalism. A
country, however, whoso eye* have boon open
ed to the origin of the malady with which it is
afflicted has already nrade some progress in tbo
path to recovery. Motet te fftnim was the devioe
of the Athenian sage, and that ta tho great,
though difficult, remedy which Italy has begsn
to apply to herself; to thia she owe* both her
unity and Rome, in spile of the French jtiinfus.
while France, persistently ignoring thia means
of recuperation, presents the sad speotacl# of a
prolonged dissolution.”
Tho French paper* persevere to proaeh eter
nal hate to the Germans. The “Anti-Fnwaien,
which indulges in the most terrifio tirades, ex-
claim*: ‘•Frenchmen! let us draw the bands
of fraternity closer. Let us bo united that wo
tuny be strong. Let us be one great family.
Bat to accomplish this wo must no longer per
mit the vile spies of Bismarck’s blood-hounds
to net their feet upon our soil. They must no
longer be allowed to crawl up to us like serpents,
xnd disoover our secrets. No, Fnwsitns! wo
declare war to the death against you! Away,
base band of spies and thieves! Tbe cup of your
crimes Is full to oveiflowing. Away with you.
Give place to men of honor. Now venture if
von dare," the artiolo oonclodes, “to strut about
our Streets. Your stolen boot* leave bloody
foot-prints behind yon. Take care!"
The Liberto of Paris think* that the meetings
». Ischland Gastein between the Emperors of
Germany and Austria were intended to prepare
the way for tho execution of the following
programme:
1. The entrance of the German territories of
Austria into the Germanic Confederation.
2. An imderstanding between the two Em
perora to facilitate the extension of Au-tria to
the months of the Danube and to tho Balkans.
3. A declaration of the rights of Prussia to
the German-speaking Baltic provinoos of Russia.
4. Tbe eventoal creation of a Slavonic king
dom. bounded on the north by the territory of
Old Prussia, on the east by tbe Dwina and the
Drieper. and on tho aonth by the Black Sea.
There ta a growing duuatiafaetion among tbe
German Austrian*, since the Mini.try Uohen-
v.rt has recognized the righta cf Bohemia by
promising the ooronation of Fnneia Joseph at
Procue and granting new electoral and national
Lilu. Tbe German deputies have therefore
rotated to m**- their appearance in the Bohe
mian district, hot they sent a message to the
Assembly protesting egainat any illegal votes in
their abtenee. The liberal journals of Vienna,
eepedslly th* Neue Freil Press*, are very bitter
in their attacks on Count Hohenhwtrt on ac
count of his policy of decentralization in favor
of the Poles and Bohemians.
A satisfactory settlement of the Roumanian
railway difficult!* ta shortly anticipated, the
German bankers and Roumanian Treasury de
portment having come to an agreement
A okaae, tamed by tho Emperor of Bnssia
immediately after hta return from Germany,
tartruct* the ministry of ednsation to see that
the study of German shall take the priority of
•ranch in all pnblio and private schools, and
that more time be devoted to tho study of the
tanner than to the latter language. Tho inapeo-
«nd school boards charged with the duty of
foraying ont this decree are to notioe the result
ta their official reporta. The None Freio Presae
states that the old Russian party which formerly
objected to all instructions in German, fully
raoognlze tho importance and wisdom of this
aexsuic.
contagion depends upon a future contingency
harassed citizens of Charleston to wait until I PUNTERS' WAREHQUSE
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT,
O N entering upon a now cotton season, tender
their services to the patrons and friends of
frost eonic-s before they can again return to
their homes and their business? This appears
to bo the case. Not a very pleasant condition
of mind to be in, particularly when business en
gagements are pressing.
Tho Charlestor papers have not a great deal I Adams A Eazemore, and to idl other, who may
to say abont .be fever. We take the following 0-1 ‘ U£n, ““
paragraph from tho News of Saturday: I
Thooold snap on Wednesday and Thursday I S^oragC aild Sale Of COttOIl.
has proved more disastrous to tho sick than wo 1 ®
had expected, as is shown by the number of I And tQ fi ui n g order* for Bagging, Tie* and Planta-
deaths reported this morning. City Registrar I tion Supplies.
Lobby reports the receipt of eight certificates l Asking for a continuance of tbe generous support
of death from yellow fever during the twenty-1 accorded to the old firm during the past teatjon,
four hours ending at noon yesterday, viz: Jos. they pledge Hiemeelves to give unremitting atten-
Carter, Jas. O. Starr, W. J. Middleton, James tiontothsl*;
Lombardo and Wm. Heyward, who died on I
Wednesday, tho 20th; and J. D. Hopke, E. P.
Starr, and J. Strauss, who died on Thursday, |
tbo 2l8t.
Se lling Railroads—A Discouraging |
Auction In Tennessee.
From tho Nashville Banner, Sept. 2i.]
A larce crowd of capitalists and represent*-
tives of railroads attended the sale of delinquent | DOOR8, SASH, BUNDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS,
railroads on the eastern sido of the Capitol at
create of their patrons.
Liberal advances made on cotton in store.
nep6 d&wSm
DIXIE WORKS,
BACON, GEORGIA,
Guernsey, Bartrma <t Hendrix, Propr’s,
Contractors, Builders, and Dealots in
noon yesterday. _ ,
The Knoxville and Charleston Railroad
knocked down by Auctioneer Dolin to the Bine
Ridge Railroad at $75,000; the Rogersville and
Jefferson to the East Tennessee, Virginia and
Georgia Railroad at $10,000; the KnoxviUo and |
WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES.
WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK,
An«i all sorts of Turning done to order.
Ready Dreesod Flooring, Ceiling, Rough Lumbe
Kentucky to W. B. Johnston and others At I arul jjthee in any quantity xlwxya on hand.
Orders solicitad and promptly filled.
SllOtLoOO, and the Western and North Carolina
to E Bimerly, on behalf cf the stockholders, at
$12,500. .. .
Some very spirited bidding eccurred between
W. B. Johnston, of Mscon, Ga., and J. B.
James, of AtlanU, for the Knoxville and Ken
tucky Railroad, there being ten bids ranging
from $100,000 to $300,000.
After the sale bad taken place tho commis
sioners retired to the comptroller’s office, and,
after consultation, refused to confirm tho salo
of the roads mentionod, on aoaonnt of tho poor
price obtained,
A modified decreo was entered in the Chan
cery Court relative to the Memphis, ClarksTillo
and Louisville Railroad, in which several point*
Sa^dNl^rSd^eTn^S; WM. E. TANNER & CO
will'tnrn o^r to tae ^mp^ I
minimnm price fixed. BARK, GRIST end PLASTER MILLS;
Tho Banner, of the 22dsays Mr. Johnson rep- BOILEBS. FORGINGS. OASMNGS, of IRON
rosented tho East Tennessee, Virginia and Geor- Engines’and Saw-Mills of various sizes always
cis, and tho Western and Atlantic Railroads in j on hand.
Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe.
ms bid. | Qia Engines, etc., repaired and cold on commis
sion or exchanged for new. All other repairs
IE IWfllon | “ -• - • ~ »
city,
Metropolitan Works
CORNER 8EVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND, VA.
The Boston Traveler says . gentleman of that '^ m ^ y e ^5rfretorily dinC
ty, while traveling in Europe, had his r pro^bta to all points low.
watch stolen from him in Vienna, and offered a
reward eqnal to $50 in our money. The watch
did not appear, and when returning toward
America ho left bis namo and address and tho
number of hta watch. A year has sinoe gone,
and he gave np all hopes of overseeing it, when
a few days ago hta watch came to him in Boston,
tho only charge upon it being one of fifty oenta
for express transportation from New York. The
thief bad been arrested in Vienna, tbe watch
found upon him, and forwarded by the city
government froo of charge.
Senator Clayton, late Republican Governor of
Arkansas, was the first, or nearly tho first, indi
vidual of that State to bo arrested for a dota
tion of tho Enforcement taw; and now in Mia-
sissipni a Jndge Tar be 11 has been brought before
a Commissioner and held in $ 1,000 bonds to
appear for trial on a charge of having violated
Send for descriptive circular.
Jul7 d awAwtildacl8. H. R. BROWN, Agent.
SPANISH
CROWN SHERRY
«T , HI3 justly celebrated brand of Wine is imported
X direct from Cadiz, Spain, and is certainly the
purest ever offered in tho Southern market.
Price per case..
the aame net. It ta allied that the Judge I F gaUon
.. . . j i.;. 4V..4 nnlaco ♦Virev? I J
eep!2 Cm
*9 CO
3.50
'""i.'. L.’ RICHARDSON,
Importer of Spanish Wince,
124 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia
threatened certain officials that unless they
supported Capti Lake, a Republican candidate
for Sheriff at an approaching eleotion, he would
have them removed from office. The framers
of this law probably did not reflect that it might
possibly prove a boomerang.
Good Snowiso—The PeterabnFg, V*., cotton
prill, publish a statement showing the financial
operation* of the establishment for eleven
months of tho year ending August »L The net | IeaI nryrteries and^ "velationi of
A private Coun
selor to the Mar
ried or those about
to marry, with the
latest diaoovarlsi
on the phyriolot-
uxin „„^ - w tho physical sy»
is'shown to be equal to twenty-five per I Um. how to'proeerre the complexion* etc-.
! .1 Thecomuanv travsa I Thia iaan fnt*re.U!
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
marriage
GUIDE.
wmyV»*- rirhtlt
AFFLICTED A J
to the notorious Quick: whr
sack A
what year
re applying w ,,«m*ww> ^ - —
I vertise in pnblie paper* or using *217 Qus^k Ren:'
7r.n ‘ I
odiw. penue Dr. ItaUa’work, no matter w.
diseasoia or bow det’lorable roar condition.
Dr.Hattscan be ccurulted. pemoEilly or byroad
--Itnhtaworks- 0fice.No.12
5S «scsysfSKaTES 135f3sJBShsasgamgs*
cotton manufacturing company in the Untied
States can make a showing of profits equal to Addrera Dr. Batt’« Dur
its own, and invite comparison.
In the Ottawa (Canada) Free Press we read: I ICE TO THE
A Frenchman, while fishing near Kettle Island
on Saturday afternoon, booked a targe musko-
longe, which afterward proved to weigh thirty-
five pounds. In tho act of palling him in, a „ _
laree eaule swooned down on tho fish, and fas- I on the discAtta utcanoaeJ ta hu works- Ofice.No._I.
TSKEFta it with such force that it | N.^tahth ttreeb bet. Market and Chreuut. St. LoarN
could not get away; and the Frenchman polled
in both tbe fish and the bird, and now has the
eagle in hta possession alive.”
The sentence prononneed against Rochefort,
of exile to a penal colony for life, ta declared to
be both eovere and unjust. Of its severity
there can be no doubt; as to its justice there
will be much diversity of opinion; bnt all weU-
wiahers of Franoe most congratulate her that
she is at last to be rid of a man whoso most
familiar instruments were slander and vitupera
tion, and whoso chief aims were violence and
disorder.
A HUBSEgiri serving in the family of awealthy
squatter in Australia has suddenly stepped into
a title and a property of £40,000, under the
name cf Lady Elizabeth Morton. The Poll
Mall Gazette Bays that this romance in real life
should make people more considerate in their
. conduct toward their servants.
LOOK TO Y0UK CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
Ctires Colic asd Grip- PRICE
inr ia tbe Bowel?, and
faeilitit&tes the; r■_ ce5i
of Icethin*. Subdues
Convulsion* and over
comes *11 diseases in
cident to infants and
Children. Cared Di
arrhea. Dysentery and CERTS.
Summer Complaint in
children ef all ages*
I- the Great Infant's and Children’* Soothin*
Remedy in all diiordera brought on by teething
“/r.Si.dbj’the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO,
by°"Dru£gi£ti u d Dealers in Medicine every-
whsrs. auglT-dAwIy
MRS.
wnnu*ME’s
bYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB'S
bYRUP
M R>.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
Simmons’
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON
COTTOjST.
GROOVJER, STUBBS & CO. |
Savannah, Ga.
R ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and I
Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
that their URGE FIRE-PROOP WAREHOUSE,
capacity 25.000 bales, is now ready for the storage
of cotton, and that they are bow prepared to make
liberal caeh advances on cotton in store and to hold
a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of
interest. If >ou want money, send your cotton to
GROOVER, STUBBS A CO., 1
aug29 d6roAw4m Savannah, Ga.
U. E. STJSSDOEFF,
WMesale & Retail
Cor. 3d ami Mulberry st*., Macau, Gn.
r ati
d O r *. I j. GUlLlfAKTXX.
btomach.
jobs ruLXXzaY
Month.' Bilious L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
tioa of the Heart 1
ie eririta. or Blora
other iimptom*
,_.rs LIVER SEG-
ew*K.n b dLJ?! , r«i T ij I General Commission SJcrcliants
COTTON FACTOHS
t-w effectJIy. and being a
_ $ vegetable compound, can do
r irjury. Itia harmleu m every
r way; has bm used tor 4n
_ r year*. and hundred* of the good
"and great from all part* of the coun
try will vouch for it* virtues.
Regulator.
BAY STREET, BAYAVY1H, GA.
AGENTS ron
BRADLEY’S SUPEBPH03PHATE OF LIME,
Jewell's Mills Yarns, Domestics, eto., etc.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Usnnl Facilities Extended to Customer*.
aug*40d4mw6m*
WiL w. GORDON
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
11*2 liny Street, Sn.nnnah, Gn.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON |
CROPS.
Liberal cash advances made on Consignments
of cotton. aug20-diiw6m*
Great inducements offering to purchasers of
Drugs, Chemicals, etc.
Large lot BL ACKSHEAB’S ESTECTORANT,
ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM,
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
For sale by G. E. SUS3DORFF, Druggist
Large lot HOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL,
COD LIVER OIL DRAGEES,
BAKER’S COD LIVER OIL,
For eale by G. E. SUSSD0RFF, Druggist.
COSTAB'S BED BUG POISON,
COSTAB’S BAT EXTERMINATOR.
COSTAR’S INSECT POWDER,
For sale by G. £. SCSSDOBFF, Druggist.
FINE SEWING MACHINE OIL,
COAL OIL, PAINTS. VARNISHES.
Large stock of Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED by
NOTICE.
MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,)
Macox, An.nst 19, 1871. J
U NTIL farther notices tri-weekly night freight — ...
and accommodation train will bo run on this rj HBTh oa
J I road aa follows: I 1 tuHon
Leave Macon Tueeday, Thursday and Sat-
nrday 6 SO r. M
Arrive at Augneta 2.*5 \ M
Leave Augusta, Monday, Wednesday and
Friday 7.00 p. * I ^ COSBY
Arrive at llteon 4 45 A. M
WESLEYAN FE5IA.LB COLLEGE,
MACON, GA.
Annual Session of this Ineti-
‘^Mi nnen on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2,
1871, with the followmg jjLTY;
Professor of Matho-
North, leaving Angnsta at 3.25 A. m.
aug‘20 tf S. K. JOHNSON, Supt.
CHANGK OF SCEEDULE.
SUPEBIN PENDENTS OFFICE. 7
Maoox asd Bkusswice Railuoad Cowakt, >
Macon, Ga., August 5,1871. )
O N and after Monday evening, August 7,1871,
the following schedules will oe ton, viz:
DAT ACOIMODATION TRAIN DAHI (SUNDAYS EXCXPTID).
0 Schwartz, a M, Professor of Modem Lan-
I mOT<3sOT1&B COBB, Assistant in Utorary
mSTjuSaO SIMS, Assistant in Literary Depart-
nRA A BARKSDALE, Assistant in Liter-
Miss LAURA A DAT Teacher of Calisthenics.
Al‘J?E?T P NWH TNEY^feasor of MnsiA
^J^IA H WarnffiY, Ayrotant to Music
ILrfiave Macon (Passenger Shod). 8.20 a. m S^rYa KING, Asltetant inMuata
Arrive at Jessup,...." 6.15 P. « ^ JAN^KENNEDY Mu«c.
Arrive at Brunswick 8.55 p. m cBi>WE, Teacher or .Drawing
Leave Brunswick 0.00 a. h . and Assistant m Musto. „ _ o o t re w
Arrive at Jeesup.. s'St'JI TEEMS FEE ANNUAL SESSION.
Arrive at Macon (Passenger Shed) 5.25p.m TEEM , . Advance.j^
NIGHT PASSENOEE TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) | ® 0 $ 90 00
Tuition in the Regular Ooureo.
8.10 P.x
8.35 a
7.00 P. M
10.20 p. M
6.50 a. m
Leavo Macon (Passenger Shed)
Arrive at Jessup
Arrive at Savannah
Leave Savannah
Leave Jessup
Arrive at Macon (Passenger Shed)..
HAWK1NSVILLE TRAIN DAILY, (.UNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon 3-6® r - M
Arrive at Hawkinsville 6.45 r. at
Leavo Hawkinsville 6-45 A. m
Aniveat Macon •;••• • -J 0 - 30 *. si
ang6-tf WM. MacBAE, Gen'l Snp’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE:
sep20tf
G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist.
NOTICE TO
5001\ SI I Tuition in the ^P^^ehotarsV"”! °3 00
8.35 a. m I Incidental fee (patd by day
Board (including Fuel, \Ya s n 1 b ^ qq
Latin! 1 Gjinnastics isd 'dla's^inging'witaoat addi-
’ tional charge.
OPTIONAL BRANCHES. ^ ^
G^tow or Spanish,* Vartihlo;' a^Ming to
aBtinctio?on*Kano or Molod°on in bighrat ^ ^
Instruction' in't'ho ioHs'advinced class 60 00
Use or Piano, ono hour per day. ... “ S
..“•ISSSSWlsii SS
SO COAMOB. OF OAI^ BETWEEN AS. | « »
.ts, Plat
We have received the bulk of our
FALL STOCK,
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,)
Georgia Central Railroad, S
Savannah, May 27, 1871. )
O N and after Sunday, the 28th inst.. Passenger
Trains on tho Georgia Central Railroad will
I run aa follows .
up day train.
Leave Savannah 7:15 a m
Leave Augusta 8:15 A m
Arrive at Augusta p m
Arrive at Miliedgeville p “
Arrive at Eatonton r M
Arrive at Macon d:51 p m
Instruction in Drawing.
Instruction in Oil PamtiDg...
r’qnrtirla.trs for admission living in tlio city win
pleaso appear at tho ooliege on Thursdxy. September
^For^mthor information address President,
angI5-tiloctl
O W. SMITH,
Secretary Faculty^
MERGER UNIVERSITY,
MACON. OA.
HF next Term AVILL OPEN in Macon, on
“"“(is ):^r.,T.t,Ii A 1871, .ml tho
T
GEO. w. ANDERSON, JR. „„ propare a to fill orders for everything in I Leave Macon 7:00 A m
w. Anderson. | our line of business at very low prices. | Leave Augusta .iSii
HUNT, HANKIN & LAMAR, Druggists.
Connecting at Augusta with trains going North, ML WEDNhaiiak, First Wednesday
,d at Macon with trains to Columbus and Atlanta. | coHegiate^ariviuwreu^^ of one wock lt
DOWS DAY TRAIN.
JXO. W. ANDERSON’S SONS,
COTTON FACTORS
ASD
General Commission Merchants.
Corner Brynn nml Drayton Street*,
Savannah, Gft.
KTLIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON-1
SIGNMENTS. ang20 ditvOm
Rosndalls for nil diseases or the Rlood,
Liver, Illdneys and Illnddcr.
Wilson, N. C., August 3d.
I hereby certify that I was cured of a "Chrome
affection of tho Kidneys” by the nse of ono bottle
of Boeadalis, and therefore ad rise others snffenog
with the “Kidney Disease” to try tbo Bossdalts.
XU D. ALLL1.
Baltihore, Md., August 26th, 1869.
Proprietors Hobadalis—Gents: By tho nso of
throo (3) bottles of your invaluable medicine,
“Itosadalis.” I was effectually cured of an obstinate
affection of the skin, contracted in tho army.
Yours truly, O. A. DENNIS,
aept6-eod2w 162 South Charles Street
- F. W. SIMS & OO-,
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES & WAGONS,
We are now receiving daily a large stock*of
Victorias, Cabriolets, Phaetons,
Single and Double-seated Buggies
WAGONS, DRAYS. Etc.,
Branch Repository, Thtrd st., Jlncou, Gn-,
Where if you will call on Mr. A. W. ChapmaD, be
will sell or order any kind of vehicle that yon want.
MB. W. W. WOODBUFF ta now at
Headquarters, 078 Broadway, Sew York,
Having Manufactured, selecting and shipping,
ESPECIALLY FOB THIS MARKET.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants I
Bagging and Ties supplied, and advances mado I
on consignments.
Remittances Promptly Madt.
aug20d3m
WILLIAM II. BURROUGHS,
(Senior of the lato firm of Burroughs, Flyo & Co.),
Factor and Commission Fderchant, |
SO Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Arrivo at Augusta..
Arrive at Savannah
Making same connection at Augusts as above.
NIGHT TRAINS OOINO SOUTH.
Leave Savannah Z : SS PM
Leave Augusta 8:80 p m
Arrive at Macon 6:15 am
Connecting with trains to Columbus, leaving Maco
at 5:25 A M.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH*
Leave Savannah 7:00 P M
Leave Macon 5"?9 rM
Arrive at MUledgeviUe -5 : f5 r M
* ■ Arrivo at Eatonton 10:45 p m
50 gross Swift & Courtney’s Matches, wood boxes Arriy0 at Augusta 2:45 A H
vacation of
Christmaar'Plane'for a suite of elegant buildings
are now nropanng, aud they will bo pusho.1 to on
early completion. Very valuable_ additions have
gg’; I E3-tothe chemical and philosophi
cal apparatus.
1000 ounces P. A W. Quinine,
200 ounces P. & W. Morphine,
100 ounces PAW. Cblorofoim,
100 lbs. Turkey Opium.
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR.
20 gross Alxe Grease
10 grots Winslow’s 8oothiog Syrup.
HUNT, BANK1N A LAMAR.
25 gross Handkerchief Extracts, Assorted.
10 gross Combs, Assorted.
10 gross Hair and Tooth Broshes, Assorted.
25 gross Toilet Soaps, Assorted.
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR.
I Consignments respectfully solicited, and liberal I aQ ^ peo:"-.
advances made on produce in store. aug24 3m | sepio tr
I W. E- GRIFFIN.
GRIFFIN & CLAY
DEALERS AND CONSUMERS
Will find our stock complete, and prices entirely
satisfactory. We buy for cash and can afford to |
I Arrive at Savannah 6:30 AM
Making cl06e connection with trains leaving Au-
I gnsta. Passongors going over tho Miliedgeville and
I Eatonton Branch will take night train from Macon,
day train fiom Augusta and Savannah, which con-
I nect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted) with the
Miliedgeville and Eatonton trains.
An elegant sloepiog car on all night trains
I liad — ,
House, corner of Bull and Bryan Btreets. Office
open from 8 a m to 1 r m, and from3to6FM. Tiok-
ota can also be had at Depot Office.
1 WILLIAM ROGERS,
ma y30 tf General Superintendent,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
Southwestern Bulroad Company, >
Macon, Ga., May 28,1871. )
TnUion for the oollcgiato year, $100; Board, in-
eluding lodging, fuel and lights, in good private
families, ranges from $25 to sz28 per month.
For further information apply to Professor J. E.
Willet, Ponficld, Ga., until October 1st; and at
all times, to Rev. H. O. Hornady, General Agent,
La Grange, Ga.
FACULTY :
President and Professor of Systematic Theology,
Intellectual and Moral Philosophy.
SHELTON P. SANFORD, A. M.,
Professor of Mathematics, Civil Engineering and
Astronomy.
JOSEPH E. WILLET, A. M., M. D.,
Professor of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Ge
ology and Botany.
WILLIAM G. WOODFIN, A. M.,
Professor of Ancient Languages.
KEV. JOHN J. BRANTLY, D. D.,
“Come and see.”
HUNT, BUNKIN A LAMAB.
° D E. BUTLEB,
S. Landrum, President Board Trustees.
Sen’y Board Trustees july28 toctl
JSIYERSITY Of ALABAMA.
TUSCALOOSA, ALABAJXA.
„„ , „ MATTHEW F. MAUBY, LL.D., President.
’ J * 'mo WVATAN A M ProfeHBor of Latin.'
O N anil after Sauday, the 28th inst.. Passenger I • j VAUGHAN, A. M , Profeat or of Applied
Trains on this ltoad will ran as follows: I » '
angl7tf
DEMABE3T * WOODRUFF.
TmTIVI^V.T<r C*J <3rH.E3S3Nr,
I Cotton Factors and General Commis
sion Merchants.
No. 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton consigned
eep7 Cm
| SAUNDERS, GOODWIN & MILLER, |
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,!
146 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.,
—and—
91 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE, MD.
Liberal advances made on consignments.
Agents for Chesapeake Guano. augSO 3m
A. H. COLQUITT. JAS. DAGOS. H. H. COLQUITT |
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors anil Commission MercRants j
DEALERS IN GUANO AND SUI
fiO. 70 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
angjOdSm*
[ 31. KETCHU3L A. I*. HABTRIDGE
KETCHUM & HARTRID8E,
I Bankers and Commission Merchants, |
Exchange Building, Sayannah, Ga.
Befesences : Mooes Taylor, President City Bank, I
N. Y.; P. C. Calhoun, President Fourth National
Bank. N. Y.: John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, N. Y.;
Morris Ketchum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norria,
Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. MeMi-
| chael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia.
ang256m
j™ mm to
r of UDglifcli Litera-
DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
I Leave Macon 8:00 A. M.
I Arrive at Eufaula p. ~
Leave Eufaula 7:45 A.
I Arrive at Macon .4:35 p. u. ^ UOT11UR
Connecting with the Albany branch tram at I ^ g GARNETT,'M. D., Professor of Natural Hta
Mathematics.
B. F. MEEK, A. M., Frofe,
D. t SUPEGK. A. M., Professor of Tore Mathematics
GEN. GEO. P. HARRISON, Profobuor of Military
Engineering and Commandant.
boxes CASTILE SOAP, genuine,
5 casks ROCK POTASH, first sorts,
25 boxes SATIN GLOSS STARCH.
For sale by J* H. ZEILIN & CO.
ANILINE LYES
IN ANY QUANTITY.
ANILINE RED, ANILINE BLACK,
ANILINE BLUE, ANILINE BROWN.
The trade aupplied at liberal rates.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.
| Smithvdle, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
i Cuthbert.
| eufaula night freight and accommodation ]
TRAIN.
| Leave Macon p * ]
Arrive at Eufaula 1D:00 a. .
Leave Eufaula 5:10 P. :
Arrive at Macon 6:00 a. m.
Connect at Smithville with Albany Train on Mon-
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mghta. rio
leaves on Saturday nights.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
I Leave Macon 6:25 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 11:00 A. M.
Leave Columbus 12:45 p. m.
Arrive at Macou 6:12 p. m.
tory and Surgeon. „ „ , .
REV. TELFAIR HODGSON, A. M., ProfeeBor of
Moral Philosophy.
W. A. PARKER, Ph. D., Professor of Greek.
J. G. GRISWOLD, Ph. D., Professor of Modem
Languages.
N. T. LUPTON, A M., Professor of Chemiatry.
E. A. SMITH, Th. D., Professor of Geology and
Mineralogy.
1. The plan of Instmction adopted for the reor
ganization of the University is that of Independent
Schools.
2. The discipline will be that of tho beat military
institutions of the country, under tho direction of
the Proeident and Commandant.
3. An applicant for admission into the lowest
TRAIN.
I Leave Macon 8:15 P. M.
Arrrive at Columbus JJ® 4,
Leave Columbua *
Arrive at Macon
junlO ly
4:10 A M. |
VIRGIL POWERS,
Engineer and Superintendent.
50 pounds HOPS. New Crop,
60 pounds SAGE, CATNIP and THYME.
A full anpply of HEKBS on hand.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.
Send in Your Orders,
And they shall ba filled at the lowest rates With the | p are s
beet quality of goods.
columbus night freight and ACCOMMODATION | c ia&a in the Institution must paaa a satisfac
tory examination on English Grammar, Geography
and Arithmetic; and for admission into an advanced
class moat satisfy the Professor in each school
into which he proposes to enter of his ability to
profit by the instruction to be given.
4. Tho scholastic year is divided into two terms.
Tho first begins on the first Wednesday in October,
— «« in i and continues to the second Wednesday in February.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S | tinuee to thelut Wednesday of June following.
5. The mode of instiuetion is by Lectures and
Text Books, accompanied by daily examination.
6. Expenses—The following charges include ev
ery necessary expenso per session of nine montbe,
half of which must be paid at the beginning of each
term:
Tuition $50
Board and Lodging : 150
Washing 18
Fnel, Lights and Attendance 20
Hospital Fee 10
Mnste Fee 5
THKOI'GII LINK TO CALIFOBXIA,
CXXI3Mii- ATiTX) ffAJPABI,
Touching at Mexican Ports
AND CARRYING TUB U. S. MAIL-
Greatly Reduced.
W. DUNCAN.
J. H. JOHNSTON.
II. MACLEAN
Bole Agents, Macon, Ga
aug27-3mo
COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Co.
FBI5C1P5L OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA-
DUNCAN 8c JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
| General Commission Merchants |
92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton and other
| Produce consigned to us. aug20d&w6m*
A. S. HARTKIDGE,
| Cotton Factor and Commission Herckant,,
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
Fnrnishee Bagging and Ties to planters, and ad- |
I vances liberally on consignments of Cotton.
sepTeodSm
CHARLES N. WEST,
attorney AT* LAW,|
SAVANNAH, Gl.
Will attend diligently to all business confided to I
I his care. aug24 Cm
J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Wholesale Druggists.
sep24tf
SAFETY! SAFETY!
100 BABBELS West’s Kerosene Oil, lit
100 gallons Pratt’s Astral Oil, 175 fire teat.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAB, Druggists.
Total $253
7. The estimated onnnai cost of Clothing, inclnd-
| ^t Wto kSnSHSi at' tilfheginning o“h Session!
0th of every month (excoptwhen^thoee^datos thQ m , (1nrHtAm i in p tl " at Lo ^ hall pay for on ly
I B& what he actually receives. A strict account will be
hia oxponaou, and, if they thall prove to be
than tho sum indicated, the balance will bo paid
over to him at the end of the year. Beyond the
Allat Panama with steamers amount deposited no supplies will be furnished,
.^^^“irte' drture of 15th until an additional deposit to defray their cost ta
for South American ports. Departure
touches at Kingston, Jamaica.
ds«>firstofemymonth^ejteep™when it^falli1 of nndor clothtegj oi'outer clothing ha sh'oitl.
CISCO nrsi oi uiuuvu, i, 3 hnnp none exeentmer the amk Iia vAarti.
SODA, STARCH, POTASH, attend
I mate protectors. Baggage received
SNUFF, FEPPEB, ALLSPICE, i - - - - - •'
made.
8. A Cadet may bring with him the usual supply
’ under clothing; ol outer clothing ha should
bring none excepting the suit he wears.
9. One Cadet from each county will be admitted
_ into the University free of expense for Tuition,
hwhea and *cfiildren~wrthout I upon the recommendation of the County Super in-
One hundred pounds of Baggage" allowed to each
•dull. Baggage Masters ta-omroray :
CLOVES, NUTMEGS, CINNAMON, etc.,
In qn&ntity and at the lowest rates.
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR,
Druggists^
nSsmmerawuo prefer to send down early. I ^
Surgeon on board. Medicine and subjectofthoUniversity, will mako appheation to
& ® * Prof. W. S. Wyman, Chairman of the Executive
I passengers who
] An experience
Passenger Tickets^ further in- | Committee, at Tuscaloosa,
formation, apply at the
eep24 tf
THE GREAT REMEDY
I tutuiauo..,»ff‘j .npany’sTicketOffice,on
tho Wharf, fool of Canal street. North Hirer, New
York.
mar2l ly*
angCtiloctl
JOSEPH HODGSON,
President of Board of Regents.
F. R. BABY, Agent.
GUILFORD & HILL,
I Musical Emporium of Georgia.
= Providence Conference Seminary,
RHEUMATISM!
NHW MILL.
SWDt
k
Authorized Capital $2,000,000 I
Guaranteed Capital 500,0001
Deposited with State Comptroller for se
curity of Policy Holders 150,000 |
W. B. JomtsTO* President.
W. S. Holt Vice President.
Geo. S, Oeeab. Secretary.
J. W. Burkk General Agent.
J. Mehcee Gbeen, M. D Medical Examiner. ue%1 the Macon and Western Railroad crossing,
W. J. Maoill Snpeiintendent of Agencies. ’ *
C. F. McCat Actuary. |
INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS,
INSURE YOUB LIFE AT HOME.
ALL IPS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA.
ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY.
IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY. •
ITS POLICIES ABE NON-FORFEITING AF
TER TWO YEABS.
F. H. HEATH, Special Agent,
A CERTAIN CURE for Rheumatism. Neuralgia,
Lumbago, Sciatica and all kindred diseases I
It is not a liniment, bnt an internal remedy. It
acts as an Alterative, thoroughly t edifying that
... ,.. * , v _. i morbid condition of the system that induces and
B EG leave to inform the public that they have keep3 ap tho88 diseases. For thote otsenre p-ina
established a GRIST 3IILL^n Fourth^etreet, j ,chea in the bones, joints and muscles that
’’ I constantly afflict some people, preventing sleep
I and making life generally nnoomfort»b:e, and tf I
where they are prepared to grind
GBITS AND MEAL OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY no t cured, ultimately crippling aud disibling them I
and at reasonable rates, and they will deliver Grits for life it ie a speedy, permanent and infrilible
ISd Meal to any part of the city, and grind Heai cure. A trial for forty-eight hoots util convince I
THI8 PIANO FOR SALE AT
2 9 0!
EAST GREENWICH, K. I.
REV. DAVID H. ELA, A. M. Principal.
N INE efficient Teachers. A first-class Male and
Female Seminary. A thorough English course
of study. A College Preparatory Course. A La
dies' Graduating Coarse. A Commercial College
Course. A Musical Graduating Coarse. Beautifu'
and healthy location—overlooking Narraganectt
Bay; half-way between Providence and far-famed
Newport. Only six hours from New York by direct
route. Fall Term begins August 21,1871. For in
formation address the Principal, at East Green*
wicli, fi I. ju!22 3m
CHEAP GASLIGHT
for toll. A call is most respectfully solicited.
ang27tf
THE “WALLIS” TIE
Macon. Georgia.
SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL
TOB
YOUNG LADIES.
Established 1842.
Noe. 197 and 199 N. Chtries st,
BALTIMORE. MD.
„ . .... (MB. and MBS. WILSON M. CARY,
Principals, G EN. JOHN PEGBAiL
eepl eodlm
Diplomas for Best Cotton Tie
GABLE SCREW WIRE,,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ADZ
Claimed to ba the Best,
Acknowledged to be the Best.
Proved to bo the Best.
they aue the
Host FUalile, Host Economical. Most Com
fortable. Most tin ruble.
WILL NOT RIP.
Rapidly superseding Sewed and Pegged Work. Tho
Patent Stamp is on all. 1
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS.
A single trial will mako good all these claims.
aug3I lm
LOUISIANA STATE FAIR, April, 1870.
GEORGIA STATE FAIR, October, 1870.
COTTON STATES FAIR, October, 1870.
MISSISSIPPI STATE FAIR, October, 1870.
ALABAMA STATE FAIR, Novomber, 1870.
Made of the Best English Iron-
KAPIDLY AND EASILY ADJUSTED.
OCTAYC3 COHEN A CO.,
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.
LIGHTFOOT * JAQUES,
n*g34 In Agents, Macon, Ga.
any one eo afflicted of that fact. . _ .
For salo in Macon by Dr. L L. Harris 4 Co., I
Hunt, Tlankin T Jim nr, and by druggists generally I
throughout the State.
At wholesale by
Dr. J. D. HOYLE & BRO.,
angl8 eod3m Cambridge, Ga.
QTTTDWPT T WROS ISEWIKG MACIIUVL*
ol UD W LLL DltUO., | Machinelhaaatapeerfor etopuc
X ity, durability and variety of work.
17 HURRAY ST., NEIV YORK, I gpECI AL PREMIUMS, GEORGIA STATE FAIR.
For the best specimen of work done on this
MAXCTACraiEnsaxn rohBEBS or | machine (money) ••• -*- 5 00
1 For best operator, under 12 years of age,
(gold badge of honor) 20 00
BOOTS AND SHOES
1^ TJ i s POP
Expressly for
Southern Trade.
JOSEPH LaBOYTEAUX, Salesman.
June 30-3meod
LOXGSTREET & SEDGWICK,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealere in
MEN’S AND BO STS’
CLOTHING,
466 8c 468 Broadway,
| J. K. HANDLEY, Nctv York.
aep!2 2m
Death to Eats,
Roadies,
Red Bugs, etc.
| Never failing. Boxes double the size aa others.
HormetricaUy aealed and always froah.
For sale in Macon, at wholesale and retail, by J.
H. Zeilin & Go*, Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, and all
1 druggists. feb26d&wly
I S & simple, safe and reliable apparatus for sup
plying PUBLIC BUILDINGS and PRIVA1E
RESIDENCES, with a superior and CHEAP GAS
LIGHT.
Upwards of FOUR HUNDRED are in successful
operation in private residences, churches, factories,
etc.
No other apparatus is operated on tho same or
any similar principle, which guarantees a light of
uniform quality, in either argand or open Burners,
WITHOUT THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL HEAT.
The practical operation of the Machines can bo
seen at tho PASSENGER SHED of the Railroad
Companies in MACON; also at the Printing and
Publishing House of Messrs. J. W. BURKE & CO.
We call attention to tho following extract from a
letter from J. W. Bnrko, Esq.:
Macon, Ga., March 23,1871.
“We have had ono of tho U. S. Gaslight Comp*^
ny’s Machines, in operation* since tho 10th of No
vember, 1870, and it is perfectly satisfactory to us
in its general working and cheapness. We paid tho
Macon Gaslight Company for four months of last
year and the year previous—viz: November, De
cember, January and February—£399.56. In using
this Machine our gas for tho four corresponding
months cost us £114—thus saving us in that time
£285.56. The light is quite as good as that of tho
City Gaa Company, and has tho advantage of being
entirely under our control to use as wo please.
During tho eovero weather in December it burned
without intermission, not being at all affected by
tho freeze. Wo see no trouble in the Machine or
tho light, and cheerfully recommend it.”
I Signed] J. W. BURKE & CO.
For information or testimonials, apply to
EDWARD ROWE,
Post-office box 159. Macon, Ga.,
Or WM. FOSTER, Jr., President,
m yg if 2 and 4 Roado street, N. Y.
the misses lane
W ILL open a BoardinK School for Young La
dies in New York city, on VV ouneaday, Sep-
omber 20.1871. For reference andcircutars apply
tq J. J. Gresham, Esq., Macon, Ga. j/pB 3m