The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 21, 1871, Image 1

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TELEGRAPH AND hy Cubby, Jones & Keese. MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1871. Number 6,157 ttrorgi** TrJcKT»pI» Kaildlng, Macon. , .„!■ md Mcoaengor. one yoar tlO 00 • T. ooiitb. #00 ... ■ month . 1 00 ^..VoeklJ Telegraph ,Lad Messenger, 1 year.. ••*••••••••••• ,,.- ^h'vvtujToi^rtpi, andMeeaongor, s * >; column*, 1 year 3 00 s.1 ojntln ...1 60 always in sdvsnre, and paper stopped • ,|, r n the money rune oat, anloee renewed. _ rirn «tf juuuonaatT* wrra i. w. buucz A oo. ICBUC.TIOSg. DaJ, Mrgraph A Messenger and Form and Uotuo.. w Td®fff»P b 110(1 Moesouger and Farm &nd Homo ••• -• 4 „ .. -Weekly Telegraph ana Mcesenger and " jvm end Homo 6 00 , Jtlirro Ulinnuan Advocate with Weekly.... 6 00 gorka'a Magazine * 00 ti r arrangement u where remittancce arc ma le 10 ti,o office of publication. 7 ho coneoildatcd Telegraph and Meeoenger ...<aoont« a large circalation. pervading Middle, ~,'alhern and Sonthweatoru Georgia and Western a «um* ai.d Middle Florida. AdvertieemonU at noble rotoe. In Uie Weekly at ono dollar por :i j t <>f ifiroo-qnartore of an inch, eacli pnblica- |i, miltat.ee* ebouM bo ma<lu by exproos, ur ’ r .. ; : u. manes order* or registered letter*. Jndgr f'larke for (Jailed Ntatra Menu (or. gUhrrt Telegraph and Messenger: In ram- uoa witb many citizen* of tbi* boot ion of the >nie, I think it in time that Month weefern Goor- , .haald be allowed to share in tbn honors d>s p-boK-d I'Y 'h n leigihlatnre. Wo I.u. bt to bavo to next ruled SUto* Senator. ,Ve can preaent a man every way qualifiod, •nil «bo in known a* eminently trustworthy end .learning- I allude to the lion. JahnT. CUrke, Id Cuibbi tt, G*., who filled tho Jadghbip of tbe kttanla Circnit with marked ability and intrgri- ,, f,,r five or aix years, and was finally removed from office by special order of Gen. Meade, l>e- canw bw manly end upright nature refused to erf ibe functions of *u effioo conferred by tbe 1,-ople for tho enforcement of oppreesivu end tnooBstiintiontl military ordcra. " Judge Clarko ban, sinco tho war, in lien a lead ,. • inti in advancing tbo Democratic ciuso, rlpe'iaily in Southwestern Georgia, and tbo Pcu icniey of tbe Stale recognized his ability aodoervica by placing his name, with lhat of (i,n Gordon, on tb« electoral ticket for tho .state at largo in I WIN, and by Riving him the Million which be now fills as a member of the Ki.rntivo Committee of the party. Judge Clarke is comparatively a yonng man t,.,t i« old enough lo bo in Ibo full exorcise of .11 kia gilts, and to bavo displayed on many oo- ,,ju..i.s that political knowledge and those pow- uf eloquence, which enlillo him to rank among ibo first men of the State. We claim lUt he has few, if any, superiors, even among tkioe whom ago and opportunity have made uwro ceiobrnled. Tho material from which tbe S uator must l.o chosen is limited, for I take it t.,r granted that the Legislature will not commit il,. fully of electing an ineligible man. We ail rrfni the necessity of losing for a l.itno Ibo „ ■, „f many of our siittcsmcti of tried ekataoterand eomnmudiog reputation, but while will... vi r rr»«o to honor them for what they Into done, wo will lie obliged in tbo future lo l .ik more for actual service io tbo rising young mm Willi whom the Sisto is blessed Give them postil ui* win re their light nil s.hiuo, anil ere Wigall will acknowledge llioir fitness to do tbosfi „,,l t.ear those bunions of public life III,III which unjust legislation has disabled so man nf the older men. Judge Clniko is free from all legal disability. Having never held of. the before the w ar, bis name hi audit happily ilifl- niuneebd from those violent aide war political umea which led lo sectional strife and animos ity, and he might obtain a more favorable hear ing lor this State in tho Senate on that account. (fora lio in tbe United Stales Senate neither !, ,]*> nor fear would drive him from llie post and pith of duty. lie would provo a discreet ami indent eon ns. liar, yet an able anil gullant da. lender of truth and right, and all bis public conduct would lie regulated by exalted south meats of personal honor aud disinterested pa- triotiimi. Wo know tlint oursuggcslion is warmly approved by many, both in and ont of tho Leg islature, in various parts of tho State, as we .until not write tins until we hnd written to and consulted witb several members of the Logisla- lara la different parts nf tbo State. Whether Judge Clarko would be diaposed to turn aside (roui hi* professional career to enter npon such >a office we nre rot authorized to ssy. Hut Georgia aud Georgia Democrats can do no bet ter than to elect 1dm. And wo ninv any unhesitatingly, were Judge Clarko in ibo United States Senate four years, that loth partita would acknowledge bis marked ability as a statesman, and the Democratic party I* proud of tlicir Senator. Df.mccbat. Southwest Georgia, Oclobor 17, IN71. Female' Nlnnilerer.*. EUton Telegraph and Messenger : No ono ,onld road the jnat and aldo remarks which np- pared in Iho Telegraph A Messenger of tlio l.’lb, on tho male slanderer of woman, wilhout fully appreciating and endorsing them, and tho female sex wonhl ho ungrateful, indeed, Rot to ttmnk tho generous Mind who so warmly do. fend* it Hat when wo try to examine wo man's excellence, wo find that the worm which petting and destroying it is really the female MX itself, not the male, and so wo will ask first, 'l,ov us the man who lias a truly soldo, do- to ad Christian mother, or a true-hearted, vir tuous wife, one “whose price is above rubies, irliiMO children riso np mid cull her blessed, and vbu.se husband also prniaoUi her,” akowusnuoh h rusn who was ever known to traduco woman? bid Washington or John IJ. Adams, 11. E. Lee, or J. E. II. Smart, ever slander woman? And John N\,wlnn, , whose saintly mother early wan'd to tlu lionutifnl City), and who for tvenly years rushed recklessly on to destruction until reclaimed by tbe recollection of the les sens early taught him by his aogei mother, aud in the wild hurricane rxelaimed : “ Ob, my mother's God, save me, help me," dill he, who became ns a shining light, and afterward led so many to tbe foot of tbe Cross, slander woman ? An i the stern ohl patriot, Andrew Jackson, vhe-e me;her was lei t a widow with three sons, •hen two «f them fell in their country’s ser vice, nobly gave np her life attending lo the poor prisoners—did ho traduce woman? and *ho honored bis mother aud adored bis wife more than Napoleon tbe First, and we all re member bi» famous in junction to the celebrated Madame Caiupan, how to train np tbo young girla nndor her care. A good mother’s infineneo is never forgotten althoagh it may scorn to pass away or slnmbor lor wars, and through the long vista of man- bool’s fears, and hopes and ambition, her chil dren preservo unsullied the gems enshrined in the casket of childhood anil youth, and life, *uh all ita winds of passion, “its cypress and its a'phodels," could never shut ont the vision el their mother's face; even as to Iho soldier on the battle-field and the sailor, rudely tossed on tbo raging sen, will always come first the memory of their mother. We all remember the -lory of tho Eastern Monarch (and now wo come to the trorin at the root of the flower) vhe, when bis priino minister approached him for justice, for any of bis subjects, invariably hked, “Where and who is tho woman who has caused this wrong ?" and always traced it to a rroman’s infineneo. Ono of ont writers has **id that “slander and gossip are the deadliest veipons man ever forged for his brother's hurt.” Great crimes work great wroDgs, and the deeper tragedies of Unman lifo spring from Us greater passions, bnt the “nncatalogned trag edies" that issue from slander nnd gossip are moat woeful and melancholy; and most mourn ful is the shipwreck so often made of noble na tures and lovely lives by the litter winds and "dead sea” waters of slander. One of oar most gifted and well beloved min isters here preached ono of tho finest sermons ever delivered from a pulpit, on tho text “Tbou dish not go np and down as a tale-bearer •mong my people’—ably showing that even worw than the originator of the slander itself **s the one who carried it from honao to boose, aiding to it, of oonrso, as it went. And we all thow that it is woman who goes from house to loure, in tho very bosom of etch family, tra ducing other women—instigated hy envy, jeal- uiuy and petty malioe—dissolving friendships once firm as granite, and evaporating like the morning mist love that was once aa stable as ’-rath itself and bad promised a future aa *' en during as heaven." And it is the vile, slander ous longues of snch women that make hope rive place to despair, and faiUi to doubt and ‘aipicton, and will even make charity, the Rreateat of tbo Christian graces, wear tho fea tures of “ black malevolencefor with one hide atom of truth that makes it all tho more d-abolical, they insinuate things so hard to dis prove, and throw on the innocent all the harden **d suia of demonstrating thoir innocence, be- Ctuc they cannot destroy the sting of what they 41 not see, or deny the slander they do not “*■ How fearful to think of the lives thus mighied 1 Poor, feeble women, toiling to gain J®, •“neat livelihood for themselves and little iT p i oae »—widows, and those deserted by *wir husbands (too often from this very ctuse), haggling on in their loneliness for their daily WMd—and suddenly they awake to the fact for her very sufferings are, by them, attributed I the Furnace and the Workshop—friends of our to imagination, hypochondria, or worm still, to country—unite, heart and hand, to make per lite influence of morphia and stimulants. Them I manent “The Agricultural Congress,” estab- fdanderoua vipers take refuge behind their sex I liahed to advance and elevate all imhutrur. to slander and malign poor, feeble women, think- I Respectfully submitted. Hzzscuzi. T. Jomraox, President Agricultural Congress. October 14, 2871. [Avgusta Constitutionalist. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ing they cannot be called to account tor nil their I mean, envious backbiting tongues assert or in- f innate from honao to house of absent people, j When a mao defames or ruins a woman he is I made to account for it, or even shot down with I impunity, and tho whole world is against him; but when a woman, through jealousy, envy and I malioe, in a bate, cowardly manner insinuates , ut\V-‘ 1 £ Ch fc 00d * Macon 7.55^*. l.to*. * she thinks her lex protects and ibidda her.— | 6.05 r. il 8.S5 r. x How many such easea occur daily, and we grieve I Atlanta 7.55 A. m. 2.10 r. ~ to say our fair city has the reputation of being | 2.50 r. or. 10.25 r. tt peculiarly rfilicted in this way, and even the waooh Aim Enrsawicz iuil&oad- journala of sister cities have remarked upon I A-lax*- Ibis very fact, for some have lieen forced to ap- I ~*f° a v v “•“**•*• r - 11 peal to the journals for redress and justice. In- gm r * lias » * deed, there are few (if even one isolated cam Hawkinivuie"’."*.G.45 a. k. 6.45 r" a bo fonml; hero who bavo not been stung and I Macon 3.05 r. K. 10.30 A. w backbitten by these slanderous tongues, and we I Moeoo.8.10 r. x. G.50 a. x can bnt feel rejoiced that our Legislature has I czxtual iuiuoad. wisely taken it in band and made slander a 1 lzave. criminal offense; for what can a woman do Macon 7.00A.X. 4-51 p.M thus persecuted by others far beneath her in all ,7? *' *’ 5-i5 *• * that makcatrno worth and excellence, for a true, ioorZ' tlzZ x noble woman will never degrado hereelf to listen I from Gordon to MiUedgovilie and Eaton- to, repeat, or believe such base insinuations of | lou oonnects with down night train from Msoon and her fellow-women. I np day train from Savannah. There never was a truer sentiment than that I BocrawaaTzaa aAnnoAC. of tbo old Scotch nurse, “a dog that will fetch I £t£i fz ' sxem. a bone will carryone,” and should be always I Maoon 8.00 ax. 4.35 distrusted and watebod, for they rob us of treas-1 v’a?^' L* ass ti - uro f«r more precious than gold and silver—our I 610pm 10 00 nr.Millied name. We know their iniquity will 1 Had them out; and even as tboy mete will it be ■ , .... measured to them. Aye, even more fully; for [ Maoon 6.23 a. il 6.12 r.x sowing Ibo wind they will reap the whirlwind. I 8.15 r.x. 4.10 six Hut ala*.' many noble and good will often pro-1 Oolomlma 12.45 r.x. 11.00 A. X 8.05 r. x. 4.45 a. x XACOS AXD ACOreTA OACLSOAn. LEAVZ. ARUrVE. 6.30 &. X. 7.35 r. X 6.30 r. X. 2.30 A. x Angusta 11.00 a- x. 5.30 r. x 7.00 r. x. 2.15 A X WEBTXE3 AND ATLANTIC BAILEOAD. LEAVE ABZIVE. 10.30r.x. 1.42a. X 6.00 a x. 1.32 r. x 2.45 r.x. 10 00 AX ...6.20 r.x. 6.16 6.30 A. x. 1.21 r. X FANCY GROCERIES. WINES. ETC. SAVANNAH CARDS. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Maoon. fer to leave a community and die aflfbng strang ers, rather than endure tbe daily heart-ache and bitter wrong with which they would be tortured in “living down" tho slander and defamation of llieao backbiters. It is hard and bitter to experience that feeling of being wronged, and we might become disappointed, hard-hearted cynics did we not cling to tho great anchor of Titith, and, treating the hissing serpent with I Atlanta, the silent scorn it deserves, bide God's own I time, knowing that be who never slumbers hath I said, “Vengenco is mine—I will repay,” and in I GuMtanooga.... pat ienco await the reward promised to the peace. J maker nnd tho pure in heart. H. SPECIAL NOTICES. ADDKK.VI To all Affrictilfiirnl Noddle*, Kioto TESTIMONIALS: . . . i It may b« otoervod that no attempt i* made to bant J*oral, nnU to all tha friends of tbe Aprl-1 a p out- of-thc-way or unknown i>Uoet to find names ciillurnl, Mrrhnnlfnlnml t'omiucrcial In- I to endow© this medicine; it ii appreciated right at home, and wherever it has been used. AH that is asked Is to live it a trial, and we have no fear of the TRY fcrrsls Tlironkliont the Country. It is known that the “Tbe Agricultural Con-1 ncait.* gress" was inaugurated in October, 1870, at Angnala, G.v, by tbe invitation of the Cotton States Mechanics' end Agricultural Association, the Angusta Board of Trade and the City Coun cil of Angn.sta. The objects sought to bo ac complished must commend themselves to all who feel concerned for our prosperity, which I LIVER DISEASE sad IndirM- depetidi so inncb ou tbo successful direction of I ti®n prevail to a zreater extent uteri,rise and capital, in every department of iSMSRnw.'ShSB^S!?' ' iiftrtr I lift I IranrrrAiJsJ ivua cnmnnenii rtf els. 1st I ... ir .i _ T : : t-.- d . Simmons’ tutor. Tiiu Congress was composed of delo- j ter. If the Liver ii recaUted gates from eleven States, besides tbe District of I action, health is almost in Columbia, embodying an array of talent and UotSltiFco's zeal nQKurpRAhed in »ny prior awembUgo in Jaundice, l'nin in the this country for Ibo advancement of tbe inter-1 tough, i»iixincfs. t r an d ht af in iti> variably in th« Liv- n«ti pa tion. h o u l d e r t. btomach. _ Mouth, Bilious tion of the Heart the fflriU. or Blues l other i>imptom« . JS’6 LIVER is ta« bcFt remedy for over hcca discoverer ft .lly. efTcctlly. and beinir a vegetable coTciit.uRd, ran do ary. It is harmless in every r has been uted for 4 11 year.', and hundreds of tbe jrood id (treat from all parts of the conn- will vouch for its virtues. Idly, [Regulator. esta embraef d within the scope of its objects. I *“‘ J Tboy «ffuctcd a temporary organization and ad- j Dwpreavion of J jourrnd to meet ul Selma, Aim, on Iho first I ,ni abundra * Tuesday in December next, at which time it is I oi'ira ^NIM expected to perfect and launch it npon its ptt-1 that ha, tnotio mission of usefulness as a permanent in-1 act, ui Htilntjon. Having uo morely sectional or par-1 titnpl tisan aims to accomplish, ti challengoa the cor-1 c0 dial co-operation of all who, animated by a sim ilar spirit, desire that labor should be dignified, enterprise stimulated aud capital intelligently directed into appropriate and diTOndficd chan nels. Tho public may have an idea of the scopo of its objects by glancing only at the subjects which the Agricultural Congress proposes to consider, nnd on which ti has taken steps to elicit information. Under its direetion com mittees Lave been appointed to report to the tension at Kuluia, upon tbo following subjects, viz: 1. Immigration. 2. 1’iseieutiure and En tomology. 3. Sumac. 4. Horses, Hogs, and Cntllo. 5. Labor. 6. Irrigation oml Ditching. Hemp. 8. Sugar. 0. Horticulture, Fruits, Wines, etc. 10. Agricultural Education. 11. Fertilizers. 12. Cotton and Sheep. III. Apiary, Grasses and Cattle. 14. l’otatoea, Turnips, and similar crops. 15. Bice. 16. Botany in its re-1 {Sf^’i/bi. 9 w R R lotions to Agriculture. 17. Mining and Mann-1 Or”rllio wSd. wroodJ^Faetorr, Macon.’Ua factoring of Iron sad other Minerals. 1S. Wool I It on. C. 11. Col,. Jadre Snperior Cotirt, G a aud other Textile Fabrics, l'.i. ltomle and other | Macon. Text lie crops. 2. Cereals. I. Miscellaneous. We mo«t respectfully refer to lion. Alex. H. Stephens. Jno. W. Beckwith. Bishop of GeorgiA Geo. S. Obear, ex-Mayor of Macon, tt*. lion. Jno Gill Shorter. ex-Goveinor, Alabama. General Jno. B. Gordon. Bov. David Wilis, H. D.. President Oslcthorpe Col- loro Bishop Pierce, of the M. E. Church of Ga Gen, W. S. Holt. President 8. W. K. it. Company. Hev. J. B. F.ldcr. Ferry, Ga Col. E. K. Sparks, Albany. Ua C. Masterson, Ksa.. ex-Sheriff Bibb rounty. Dykes and Sparhawk, Editors Floridian, Tallahax- 14. l’otatoea, Turnips, and I see, FIs. S.T.&B.P. WALKER, 88 Cherry Street. W E have now thoroughly refitted and repainted this celebrated Old Grocery stand and have filled tt from top to bottom with a stock embracing •very variety of Eatables and Diinksbles, which | ^ ^ we offer to the public. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON COTTON. GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.| Savannah, G-a. T> ESPEGTFULLY inform tho Merchants and | Xli Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama, | that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, capacity 25,000 bales, is now ready for the storage I of cotton, and thit they are cow prepared to make liberal cash advances on cotton in store and to hold j a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of j interest. If jou want money, send your cotton to GROOVER, STUBBS A CO., ang29 dCm&wIm Savannah, Ga. G. E. SUSSDCRFF, 1st, Fancy and Family Groceries, • Consisting of AMEBICAN AND ENGLISH PICKLES, OLIVE OIL, PRESERVES and JELLIES. aU kinds CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES Of every variety, DEVILLED HAM, TONGUE, TURKEY, LOBSTER j SALAD DRESSING, ANCHOVY PASTE, YARMOUTH BLOATER3, SPICED SALMON, FRESH MACKEREL, in cane, CHOCOLATE PASTE, FINE TEAS and SPICES, jomr ruxNnir j Ir. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, <3 %. AGENTS ron BRADLEY'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Jewell's Milla Yarns, Domestics, etc., etc. BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND. Vnnnl Facilities Extruded to Customers. angAkHmnrGai* Cor. 3d and 31 ulberry sts., Macon, Ga. Large and Reliable Stock of Drug's and Chemicals UNIVERSITY MEDICINES Jnat roceived by O. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist. Large stock PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES For sole low by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist. GEORGIA CH0L0G0GGE CLUES CHILLS AN 11 FK.VEB! MEDICAL. RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIPS. U. H. JEt. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF! CUBES TUB WORST TAD'S NOTICE. j Change of Schedule. ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. IN FROM OXE TO TWENTY MINUTES. OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,! NOT ONE IIOUR after reading thia advertisement need any one 8UFFER WITH PAIN. RAD WAV’S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was tbe first and is J. U. XOIllt*TOH. X. XAOL.ZAF I DFNCAV & JOHNSTON, 1 Fot , ‘ Ie by a E ’ 8DSSD0BFF ' Druggist. TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY COTTON FACTORS Ann JOim W. ASDEBSON. GEO. W. AtiDEIiSOS, JE. M BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. UA. Will make liberal advanced on Cotton and other PEARL BARLEY, OATMEAL, | Produce consigned to ua. aoc20dA»Gm* SAGA, TAPIOCA, and MACOARONI, | B. H. Aanznsox. SHAD and BALMON, in kite, MESS MACKEREL, FULTON MARKET BEEF, TICKLED PORK, 1 SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, and anything else a j family may need. General Commission Merchants I extracts for the handkerchief. THE CELEBRATED D’OR3AY COLOGNE, G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist J.\«. W. ASDERJSOX’S S05S, COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants. C3TLIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON-1 | SIGNMENTS. aug20 diwGm CANDY AND CONFECTIONERY. This is a specialty with us, and we claim to have introduced many new varieties, snch is tbe or iginal wx. n. tisox. wit. w. aoBDOs I TISON & GORDON, COTTON FACTORS WALNUT, GLAZED WALNUT, COCOANUT CARAMEL, JELLIED COCOANUT, ICOM3USSION MERCHANTS 112 Buy Street, Savannah, an. CREAM WALNUT, Anil numerous others SOMETHIN WORTH KNOWING WARFI ELD ' S COLD WATER SELF - WASHING SOAP WILL DO ALL THAT If CLAIMS, VIZ: It will Wash Clothes without Roiling, It will do it without a washboard. It will wash them in cold, warm, hard, soft, salt water, etc.. It will save fire in the summer. It will save steam in the winter. It will wash Woolens and not shrink them It will cleanse Paint and restore the Color It will wash Silks, Satins and Laces to luok like new. It will save time and labor. It will not in j are any kind of Fabric. It will do more than any other Soap ever known. We know we have tbe most wonderful Soap ever I BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON CROPS. Liberal cash advances made on Consignments | invented, and simply ask that you TKY IT. [ of cotton. aug20-d twGnri ZB HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, Druggists, Macon, Ga. Liquors and Cigars, Comprising all of tho best brands, Domestic and Imported. „ . . , - , . J.fi. MeNairy. £sq..firm of Lord and McNairy.Ncw Manufactures in general. I York. I W. P. Good all. Cashier City Bank. Macos. Ga. Thoso to whom these several subjects bavo &.VrKj5.^firao^sSSSSf’Md'RUley. N. Y. been assigned are gentlemen of intelligence and | Hon. James Jackson, firm of Howell Cobb and experience, and believed to be keenly alive to I James Jackson tboir importance. Hence a voluminous body “ ‘ ” of valuable information is expected to be pre- seated to tbo approaching Congress, at Selma, for its consideration. This programme needs no comment to awakon interest. It makes its own appeal. Argument could givo it no addi tional force. It commends itself to the judg. incut and heart of oveiy enlightened patriot R. L. A oti, Columbus. Ga. J. H. ZEILIN A CO., Macon, Ga. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, ang 12tf ON MARRIAGE J JAl'PY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the tk.4 A . —. -whuvoxj UWT nftwtri w »«vv Hi* ‘riend* fall off, and cold looks and dismal r'*.’ Rvret them from some they believed *vT, tnlc ' w!ien “ accidental word is dropped ’“■ravel* the mystery: they have been “tabbed in the dork" by one of those ■Making busybodiea circulating false reports of “»■», or hinting base iuxinuotioua, meaner siUl *“°™ oowardly, to try to take away all that ecr. tfl *° Ulem— * h “t r f*ir unsullied name, “Me pneioas than tho ooatiiatt genu. tvmathe poor suffering invalid, prostrated A * _ *«ony, or abnt np in affliction’s “amber, is not aarod from these female ghouls, effects of Errors and Abuaoi in early life. . . Manhood restored. Nervoua doiihtv cored. Im- Undor Iho impression that “ tbo Agricultural I poiLmontB to Mairiage removed. New metlioil of Congress" is purely nocturnal in its aim,, a Na-1 treatment. New ana remarkable remedies. Books tional Agricultural Congress was organized at I and Oil color, sent free, in aealed envelopes. Nashville on the occasion of the late Agricnltu-1 ... A '* dr « Ha ' A8 S° CIATI0> '’> ral Fair of Tenneaseo. Fearing that this might I ^ytirab. Philadolphia. Pa. aep5 3m lead to division, when harmony and concert are I „ _ . , _ indispoiwible, “ Ibo Agricultural Coagress" I f) A TVEERS CURED, was represented by the Hon. Mark A. Cooper, I ono of ita Yico-l’resjdoDls, who was leudered J TTAV1NG boen afflicted willi Causer, 1 wia cured tho courtesy of a seat in tho National Agricultural I -O- U»e year 185G, after tijing many piepaia- Congress, permitted to explain the objects of ‘TbaVe no^wremJdy io offer but the fame old onr Association, nnd thus corral themisappro-1 " w “thwbi^ I w/.e^ed fifteen year. ago. hension us to ita aoctioual character, lienee, I j tioco been practicing with the same remedy, that body appointed delegates to helma to con-1 have been aucceeatnl iu a Lumber of cues, a fer with “The Agricultural Congress" iu rela-1 fuw of which I refer to below, aa living witneaeca tion to tho feasibility of consolidating the two] of tho virtu»a of my medicine, name of whom, organizations. It is confidently hoped that the I hie myself, have been cored a number of years, result will be the harmonious cooperation, 1 MSiTtoLS?'Hu!' 1 ?? 1 Mra. under one flag. F.u^Ltio“tfHffl &“ J. d ’e^ Therefore, tbo division thus at one time end I Griffin, Ga; Mr. Wcslcv ItcW, ZcIjuIou, Go.; Alin, nent, need not damp their zeal nor relax their I BtiUwell, Giifiin, Ga.; Mrs. M«ry Thurmond, efforts in behalf of 44 The Agricultural Con-1 Indian Springs, Ga.; Mrs. James Carmicluel, Mo- gress," bnt tho happy termination of Major 1 Donongb. Ga.; Wo. N. Fambroogh, M. D., Buuoia, Cooper's mission should rather reassure their I Ga.; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Houston oo.) Macon, confidence and stimulate them to activity. £\v 3 * r ‘ V***}?*** CHrotuviJle. Gii.; llov. H. t oi b \ ‘^veZrtffitS ^ yiS^o^-x°^ %&£?£& fore, be an event of(firstm^itodtb The Ga XhoalM jj. Horkucsa, late Ropreaenta- fate of the Agricultural Congress wdj be ti T8 from Butts county, Jackson. Go.; Mra. A. Mad, finally settled. It will bo determined, first; I dox, Indian Ppringa, Ga.. Mrs. Eliza Hill, Forsyth, Whether it shall expire, for tho lack of support, Go.: Mr. Willia Bowden, Fonyth, Go.;Maj. A-NaU; or bocowo permanent, as an instrument of fu-1 Grilfin, Ga.; Mrs. Green Duke, Liberty Hill, Ga. tnre usefulness; and secondly: Whether the I Mrs. A. 1’orter, Grifiin, Gs.; Mr*, liebeoca Wards* two Congressos c*n be consolidated upon a I worth. Boroesville, Go.; Mrs. D. Lena, Banuwville, satisfdctorv lui-i- „ud thus, bvoombinini? their I Mra. B. Goodman, MontioeUo,Ga.; Lou(color- sausractory »na lam, oy comoimng uieir i former servant of B. W. Collier, Indiaa Springe, energies, bring ■ l.o united intelligence and in- T™ »^e“ only a few of the manySi finence of nil to boor upon the accomplishment I could be added to tho list, of their great and laudable purposes. 1 j ch^rfuii, bear testimony to tbo fact of Mr. J. Selma, through her delegation at the session I M. Hardaway having performed a perfect cure of a in Augusta, generously pledged herself to do I cancer upon Mra. M. J. Bouyer's eye, after eminent everything that should render the next session I physicians hod foiled to relieve her; and I firmly pleasant and attractive. At tho request of the £»■“«> km Cancer treatment to^ be a epecific for Hon. It. M. Nelson, one of tho delegatesfrom | C "‘ 0OT ' Alabama, was appoi ■ion, and, tendering the hospitalities, be closed I I prefer not treating douMfn] easea. After eat by saying; “Delegates would bo allowed to psy I isfying yourself describe your cancer to me and I no hotel bills in Selma.’’ That hospitable and I will give yon my candid opinion, refined city could do no more. She showed that Al your request I wifi visit your houeee when cire U ’VT 1 ! nfre 11 ‘too’“nobk Stoto 'T^rid'e^ti'twclvomile, coet of Griffin, Gr.. that rfio bnt reflected the zeal of tho noble Stole | whic -j, u m , ncMreet express office. Money mav be Boo Morns. I iymt with Mfetj in r^gutorod loiter. Commanicar Jt is nxmeccssftiy to refer to tbs accustom©d I tiona etrictly confidentizl tod promptly answered liberality of the railroad companies. They I when stomp and envelope sent addressed to yuur- symptthiso with the ob:ects of the Agricultural I self. Address J. M. HARDAWAY. Congress. Their interests are identified with I Liberty Hill, Pike oo., G*. with them, and it is not doubled that they will I Those to whom it may bo convenient, may call cheerfully pass delegates to and from Selma upon T. J. Hardaway; Southwestern Railroad, who over thoir respective tinea of travel at reduced attended me in my affliction and boa been with me r , i I in several case* since. He may bo addressed Th« through tho poatoffiee at Macon, Ga., or Eufaula, The Agricultural Congress contemplates no I u,i Jm , j_ M HARDAWAY, pecuniary benefit to its members. It can offer I jalyl3*12tsw±w6m no premiums. Its existence, as well as its nse- 1 nient to Maoon: highly suitable for fruit farms and market gardens, and country residence a for Titles indii-patoblo, and terms r< Butts A Brother, Msoon. aepl 3sod3q>*A. LaSUEUB' fulness, depends entirely upon the voluntary I DESIRARLE LANDS FOR SALE, sacrifice of tho time and money it will oaat each I v v Y Oakland and Howard Forma, an the Macon member to bestow his personal attention and I 111 and Western Railroad, ten miles from Macon, service in advancement of its purposes, and I If desirable, will be cat np into lots to sail tbe npon the extent to which it can command tho convenience of rmrebaaora. Goad land—fine water confidence and suffrages of the intelligent, prao-1 —and unprecedentedly healthy locality; eonve- tioal and energetic men of tbe country. If they will rally to it with alacrity and activity, it I zeopte. promises a career of usefulness worthy tbe I g OI jiiS^ OP Apply to noble industries ti would foster, encourage and 1 - - " - Tho abovo views are presented to justify the I Troy Female Seminary, following suggestions, which mo robmittod with j mnis Icslitntion offers the accumulated advon- » deference surpassed only by the earnestness X tages of over fifty years successful operation, thst prompts them: | Every facility is provided for s thorough coarse 1. Let no Association, Stoto or local, whose I of nsetnl and ornamental ed oral ion, under tbe di- object is to promote agriculture, manufactures} reel ion of a come or more than twenty professor* and mechanic arts foil to be represented in the I »nd teachers. For circular*, apply to approaching Agricultural Congress. I l m JOHN H. WIT,LIARD, Troy, h. 2. Let associations be formed in localities wherein none exists. Let each society thst may appoint dele gates send np to the Congress ssmall contnbu-1 east GREENWICH, R. I. tion, proportioned to its number of members I REV. DAVID H. ELA r A. M. Principal. and its ability, to meet ths neoeasary expenses -aynjE dfident Tesdjon. A firat-clsss Mile and of the sespon—each asthe bee re Ur j a oompen- J^j Seminzir. A thorooffh Engliah comae PfwiJw Conference Sominary, nation and printing. The Congress has no sal aried officer, except the Secretory. His duties are onerous and demand compensation. They are also indispensable. Let all constituencies, therefore, remember to be also contributors to a fund for tbe purposes indicated. 4. Let each association, purposing to send delegates, act at once and take proper steps to arrange with railroads for reduced rates. What is necessary for our suoeoss and useful ness ore earnestness and activity ou the part of all Associations and the friends everywhere of the advancement of our country’s prosperity. The time is short within which to set- Do not jrocrastinalo. By proper effort an amount of ntellipenoe and practical wisdom may be con centrated at Selma, which will give on irresisti ble impetus to our organization and plant it on a solid foundation. Then go to work, friend—friends of tho Plow, of study. A College Preparatory Course. A La dies’ Graduating Comae. A Commercial College Course. A Musical Graduating Course. Besntifc' and healthy location—overlooking Nungansett Bay; half-way between Providence and far-famed Newport. Only axx hours from New York by direct route. Fall Term begin* August 21,1871. For in formation address the Principal, at East Green wich. R L jal223m In our MARKET DEPARTMENTl Fresh Tennessee Beef, Pork Sausages, Northern Fruits and Vegetables, Fresh Fish and Oyster*. Turkeys, Chickens, Eggs and | SACSBERS, GOODWIN & MILLER, | COTTON FACTORS -AND- Commission Merchants, I 146 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA., —AND— 91 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE, MD. Liberal advances made on consignments. Agente for Chesapeake Guano. aug30 3m | 21. KETCHUH. A. L. HARTR1DOE DEALERS AID C0ISUM8BS Wtti find our stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, GLASSWARE, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, etc. Complete, and we invite eveiybody to call and see is. oct!8 tf HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR. Give ns a call, and see if wo can't please you. S. T. & B. P. WALKER, 88 CHERRY STREET. KETCHUM & HA11TRID8E, | Bankers and Commission Merchants, | f -- Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga. Retebexcis : Moses Taylor, President City Bank, 1 N. Y.; P. C. Calbonn, President Fourth National I Bonk, N. Y.; John J. Cisco & Son, Rankers, N. Y.; I Morris Ketcbum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, 1 Cashier First National Rank, Baltimore; M. McHi- cliael. Cashier First National Rank, Philadelphia, aug25Cm W. SIMS & CO. SAVANNAH, GA., COTTON FACTORS I General Commission Merchants Bogging and Ties supplied, and advances made | I on consignments. W O 0 tn o **3 *53 ►7 3 o o w bi 0 M 93 BS CD W H >- b—1 ffl o 0 ts n. CO ► H a tsj ari — 9 3 a w es P 0. Q w w rr ae 5 H a o 3ST33’V7V7- PKIOES ! WILLIAM H. LUIUtOUGUS, I (Senior of tbo lato dim of Burroughs, Flye & Co.), I j Factor and Commission Merchant, [ 80 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. ConoignmentH respectfully solicited, and liberal I [ advances macJu ou produce iu atore. aug24 3m ( *■* | W. B. OUIFFIN. t. a i GRIFFIN & CLAY', | Cotton Factors ami General Commis sion Merchants. No. 114 R1Y STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Will make liberal advances on Cotton consigned j I to ua. nop7 6m j A. H. COLQUITT. JaS. BAUCIS. H. H. COLQUITT | COLQUITT & BAGGS, is so § Q $ M S Ul Cl o HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR W E have refitted our large atore, on the COR- I NER OF THIRD AND CHERRY STREETS, witb all tbo Latest Improvements, and have FILLED it with NEW and FRESH GOODS, from tbo BEST MARKETS. Witb increased facilities, onr aim is to sell more DEALERS IS GCASO AND SOTEBESOSPIUTES, No. 70 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. aug20d3m* F, M. FARLEY & CO., goodsat leu prices, and make money more plenti- j I C4 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Oar stock will consist of everything in oar line that we have ever kept, with tbe addition of tbo WHOLESALE TRADE in TOBACCOS, CIGARS AND SNUFF, | Which will be one of tho specialties. Oar Mr. W. 3. TOTTEN buys this stock from the manufacturers at snch prices as be knows will enable us to compete with any market in prices. OUR STOCK OF WINES AND LIQUORS I We have enlarged in all the departments, and will | keep a fall line of all grades at such prices as will induce DEALERS, HOTELS, SALOONS and FAMILIES to give ua a trial. To the Retail Trade We have added all tbe NOVELTIES. Among them I will be found CANDIES of every description, from I tbe finest French and American maker*. In fact, we have every article to please alb LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE 03 C03SIG3ME3T3. oct4 3m CHARLES N. WEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW,| SATANXAH, GA. Will attend diligently to all business confided to I bis care. aug246m TH’nMi.KTd! cs-rtiDEiNr, | Offer low for cash a full line of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, KEROSENE OIL, WINDOW GLASS, I HOSTETTER'S, PLANTATION AND VINEGAR . BITTERS. Swift & Courtney Matches, Snuff, Soda, Starch, Soap, etc., etc. I Sole Agents, Macon, Ga. FOR CONNOISSEURS, We have Creme De Bouzy, Carte Blanche. Dry l Verzenay, Cabinet and old Piper Heidsick, Haute I Santerne, Maroonx and St. Jolien Mcdoc Claret | end Rhine Wine, from tbe noted Jalee Hue, T. H. LtinugnA A Co., Bordeaux. THAT RYE WHISKY, mode in 1867, cures all ailments if yon only smell of it! Oar FRENCH BRANDY is intended for Medical | purposes. It would be impossible to enumerate in a small •pace tha great variety of goods to eat, drink, chew and smoke, bat we will be pleased to show them to all the ladies and aa many gentlemen aa will call on i. GREER, LAKE & CO., 62 Cherry and 64 Third street*. oc!8 12t.tb Macon, Ga. NOTICE. T HE public ore hereby cautioned against pur chasing. importing or using, machines for the manufacture of lee, constructed by Yaaa A T.it._ man, at Halle, Prneria, said machines being an in fringement of the patents granted by tho United BUtcs to Cairo A Mignon A Benoit. All parties found using or operating such will be prosecuted to tho full extent of tbe law. M. S. BUJAC, Sole Agent and Attorney of Cure A Mignon A Bouort. eap291m DIXIE WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA, I xrx&JUES A. HAS SOM. I DABIUS W. OXER. W. A. RANSOM & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, | 133 AND 140 GRAND bT., NEW YOBK. Represented by Cob E. W. Hogan, of Georgia. octHdly* STANBURY & FOX, WboMe Grocers & Commission Merchants Importers of and Recovers and Dealers in [ Wines, Brandies, Gins, etc., Bonrbon, | Wheat nml Rye Whiskies, 22 riSK riACE 03D 17 BAXCLIT STBZCT, Giernscy, Bartrum & Hendrix, I’ropr’s., oet? d4w6m . Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS, | WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES. WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK, And all sons of Turning done to order. Ready Dreesed Flooring, Ceiling, Rough Lumbe and Lathes in any quantity always on hand. Orders solicited and.promptiy filled. Evans, Gardner & Co., Importers and Jobbers of 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, Third at., ytneon, Ga., Where if you will call on Mr. A. W. Chapman, he will sell or older any kind of vehicle that yon want MB. W. W. WOODRUFF is owat Headqnnrtcrs, 678 Broadway, New York, Having Manufactured, selecting and shipping, ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET. Adousta, October 6,1871. j O N and after Sunday, October 8, 1871, and until further notice, tho trains on this road will run as follows: SKIHT IBAIS—DAILY. Leave Augusta...... Leave Macon f J2 “ Arrive at Augusta Arrivo at Macon DAY TBAIS—DAILY (bUSDAYB ZXCEPTXD). that instantly stops tho most excruciating pains. I Leave Angueto 1100A.M allavs inflammations, and cures Congestions, Leave Macon....- ”dOAX whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other I Arrive at Augusta 2 xl? „ J glands or organs, by ono application, I Arrive at Macon ••• i-oor.x IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter bow violent or excruciating the pain tho I Southwestern lUilroad to all pomte in Southwestern Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervoua, J Georgia, etc. w. -- Car passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 r.M. will make close connections at Augusta with northward Th.e Only Pain Remedy Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer* RADWATS READY RELIEF Will afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of Uie Kidneys Inflammation of the Bladder. Inflammation of tho Bowels. bound traius, both by Wilmington aud Columbia; also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charlea- C3T -Passengers leaving Macon at G.30 a. si. make close connections at Gamak with day pasaonger Congrstion of the Lungs. I trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing. . I points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going Palpitation of the Heart. 1 .’orth, and with trains for Cliarleston; al»t», for Hysterics, Croup, Dfptheria. | Athens, Washington, and all stations ou the Goor- Cat&rrh, Influenza. I gia Railroad. Headacho, Toothache. I tfaT Passengers leaving Augusta at 11 a. m , ar- Neuralgia, Rheumatism. I riving at Macon at 7.35 v m., makedoeeconiuction Cold Chills, Agno Chills. I with trains on tho Bouthwcstora Railroad, etc. The applicaitou of the Ready Relief to the part I C3”No change of cars between Augusta aud Ma- or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will &T- I con. First-class cjaclies on all trains, ford ease and comfort. I octStf 8. K JOHNSON, Sup’fc. Twenty drops in hAlf a tumbler of water will in a I few moments euro Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, [ Heartburn, Sick Headache, Viarrhera, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels and all internal Pains. I Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad way’s I Ready Relief w th them. A few drops in water will I prevent sickness or pains from chango of water. It I is bettor than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimu-1 lant. / FEVER AND AGUE, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. HEALTH, BEAUTY SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. ) Macon and Brunswick Railroad Company, - Maoon, Ga., August 5,1871. ) O N and after Monday evening, August 7, 1871, the following schedules will he run, viz: DAY ACCM HODATION TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCErT*D). , Leave Macon (Paasengor Shod) 8.2b a. m Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. Thoio is 1 Arrive at Jessup G.15 p. M not a remedial agent in this world tliat will cure I Arrive at Brunswick 8.55 r. m Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Pilous, I Leave Brunswick 5.00 a. ar Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided I Arrive at Jessup 7.12 A. X by Rad way’s Pills) so quick as 11a. i way’s Ready Re- I Arrive at Macon (Passenger Shod) 5.25 p. m hef. Fifty conts per bottle. [ night passenger train daily (hundays exceited) Leave Maoon (Passenger Shed) 8.10 P. M Arrive at Jessup 5 (-0 a m Arrive at Havannah 8.35 a m STRONG and TUBE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE I f'!?— j* V ‘'' nal ‘ !'' "ii"]li'l.iU t-i M OF SLESH and WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN and | - - BEAUTIFUL OOMi’LEXION Secured to all. DR. RADWATS SARSAPAR1LUAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES; I So quick, so rapid &ro tho changes tbe body uu- I dei goes, under the influence of this truly Wonder-1 f ul Medicine, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh ami | Weight is Seen anil Felt* THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER ! Every drop of the Sarsaparillian Resolvent com- I municatea through the Blood, bweat, Urine, and I other fluids aud juices of the system the vigor of I _ life, for it repaira the waatoa of the body with new I run as follows ; and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consump- I UP DAY TRAIN. tion, Glandular Disease, Ulcers in the Throat, I Leave Savannah 7:15 am Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in tho Glands and other | Leave Augusta 8:15 a m parts of the system. Sore Eyes, Strumorous Die- f Arrive at Augusta...... Ariivo at Macon (Passenger Shed).... .. G.50 a. m BAWKINSVILLE TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Macon 3.06 p. m Arrive at HawkinBVille 6.45 p. M Leave Hawkinsville 6.45 a. m Arrive at Maoon 10.30 a. m aogG-tf WM. MacRAE, Gen’i Sap’t. CHANGE OF SCIEME.^ NO CHANGE OF CAliS BETWEEN AU GUSTA AND COLUMBUS. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, J G eorgia Central Railroad, Savannah, May 27, 1871. ) O N and after Sunday, the 28tli inst., Passenger Trains on tho Georgia Central Railroad will charges from tho Ears, and tho worst forms of Skin Di8ea>es, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acno, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and paint nl discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are withiu the curative range of this wonder of modern chemistiy, and a few days* use will prove to any person using it for either of these I Arrive at Augusta toim» of disease its potent power to cure them. | Arrive at Savannah.............. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition that is continually pro- 6:38 p m Amvo at Mil'iedgeville 8:45 r m Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 r m Arrive at Maoon 4:51pm Connecting at Augusta with trains going North, and at Macon with trains to Columbus and Atlanta. DOWN DAY TRAIN. Leavo Macon 7:00 a m Leave Angusta 8:15 a m * * * ‘ 5:38 pm 5:25 v M Making same connection at Augusta as above. NIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH. grossing, succeeds" iu arresting these wastes, and I Leave Savannah 7:00 r it repairs the samo with now material made from I Leave Augusta 8:30 p m healthy blood—aud this tho Sarsaparillian will and 1 Arrive at Macon. 5:15 a m does secure—a cute is certain; for when once this I Connecting with trains to Columbus, leaving Maco remedy commences its work of purification, and I at 5:25 a m. succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, ita re I night trains going north' pairs wi 1 be rapid, and every day the patient will I Leave Savannah ; eel himself growing better and stronger, the food I Leave Macon will digest better, appetite improving, and fleeh I Arrive at Milledgeville and weight increasing- I Arrive at Eatonton..., Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent excel I Arrive at Augusta. ’. all known remedial agents in tbe cure of Chronic, | Arrive at Havannah ..... Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin Diseases; but it is the only positive cine for ... _ _ w _ Kinvrv ■« *nnrn 4 a«». aivth I Eatonton Branch wifi take night train from Macon, KIDNEY AND UL41)l)Ul COMPLAINTS | train f JQm Angmjta and Savannah, which con- . 7:00ru 6-20pm . 8:45 pm .10:45 P M . 2:45 A M 5:30 a M Making close connection with trains leaving Au gusta. Passengers going over the Milledgeville and Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Ii-continenco of Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are brick duat deposits, or tho water nect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted) with tbe Millodgoville and Eatonton trains. An elegant sleeping car on ail night trains. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL TOINTs cm be thick, cloudy, mixed with sub tAnces like tho I had at centrai Railroad Ticket Office at Fuiaeki white of an egg, or threads like white bilk, or there House, comer of Bull and Bryan stieets. Office is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white open f rom 8 a m to 1 p m, and from3 to 6 pm. r i lck- bone-dusfc deposits, and when there is a pricking, I e t a can also be had at Depot Office. burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the small of the back and along the loins. DR. RADWAY’S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elfgantly coated with sweet I fum,pu r ge.regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. .Hadnay’s Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Btomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervoua diseases, headache, constipation, costivenees, in- maySO tf WILLIAM ROGERS, General Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, ) Southwestern Railroad Company, - Macon, Ga., May 28, 1871. ) O N and after Sunday, the 28th insfc.. Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows: DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. digestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, bilious fever, in- I Leave Macon 8:00 a. m. fiammation of the bowels, piles and all derange- I Arrive at Eufaula 4:58 p. m. ments of the internal viscera. Warranted to effect 1 Leave Eufaula 7 ; 45 / positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no I Arrive at Macon 4:35 p. u. mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. I Connecting with the Albany branch train at A few doeues of Kadway’s Tills w;Ii free the I Smithvilie, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at system from all the alnivouamod disorders. Price | Cuthbert. 25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists. Read 44 False and True.” Send one letter-stamp | > Radway A Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane. New York. Information worth thousands will be sent you. June23ddeodAsw ly DR. PRICE’S SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. VANILLA, LEMON Etc., For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry. THOMPSON, STEELE & PRICE M’F’G CO. Depots. Chicago and St. Louie, MAM UP ACTCXE8S OF DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER, AND BLOOD ENRICHES. anglTtf DEMABEST & WOODRUFF. DRY GOOD3, HOSIERY, NOTIONS A GLOVES, CT ATm CENTRAL HOTEL. Nos. 637, 533 and Ell Broadway (tat block abovo St. Nicholas Hotel), ,* NEW YOBK. BBOiDWAY, SEW YOBK, THE GREAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES. The most reliable Blood Purifier. The sure Repairer of Broken Health. The true Serve Supporter. The Permanent Strength Kcnewcr. The most Energetic Tonic. Ia all cases of Debility. Poor Blood, Weak Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely and durably benefits. Sold by all Druggists, or the Manufacturers on the receipt of f6, will send, by Express, 6 Bottles, which is sujjicient for 3or 4 months. Prepared only at tfip Laboratory of Thompson, Steele Ss fries Wi'e Co, SLIHVTACTOKEBS OF DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER, special Flavorings for Ire Cream, Cakes A Pastry. 217 ul 213 ST2SE7, - CffllAOO, ILL. 327 steon erssi;, - - - er. Loeie, 23. EUFAULA NIGHT FEEIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TBAIN. Leave Macon 8:50 p. u. Arrive at Eufaula lo : 00 a. m. Leave Eufaula s : io r. tt. Arrive at Macon. 6:00 a. m. Connect at tiniithvtile with Albany Train on Mon day, Tuesday, Thursday and Fiiday nights. No *— leaves on Saturday nights. COLUMBUS DAT PASSENGER TBAIN. Leave Macon 6:25 A. *. Arrive at Colnmbns njoo a. m. Leave Columbus 12:45 p. m. Arrive at Macon 6:12 r ". M. COLUMBUS NIGHT FBEIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TBAIN. Leave Macon... 8:15 p. M. I Armveat Columbus. 4.-45 I Leave Columbus 1 1 ..8 05 p. m! Arrivo at Macon V.V.*..4*10 a m! _ * 4 „ VIRGIL POWERS, junto ly Engineer and Superintendent. [PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, | cmixriL jvrcrx) ,t s\ -r=» s\ ts.t, Touching at Mexican Ports AND CARttYINCJ THE V. 8. NAIL | Fares Greatly Reduced. O NE of the largo and splendid Steamships of this line will leave Pier No. 42 North ltiver, foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the 15th and 30th of every month (except when those dotes fall on Snnday, and then on the preceding Saturday) with ASPINWALL, connecting, via Panama Bail way, with one of the Company’s Steamships from Panama for SAN FRANCISCO, touching at MAN ZANILLO. All departures connect at Panama with steamers for South American ports. Departaro of 15th teaches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and Cliina, steamers loave Son Fran cisco tat of every month, except when it falls on Sunday, then on the day preceding. One hundred pornids of Baggage allowed to each adult Baggage Masters accompany Baggage through and attend ladies and cfdldren without male protectors. Baggage received on the deck tho day before sailing, from Steamboats, Railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down earlv. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. ra™bToS i8 ^? r ^?® , 15 0rTick0t »l. 0r fnrther twtvwf' .!■£/ ’?X he Y° m P»hy’a Ticket Office, on the Wharf, foot of Canal street. North River. New mar21 ly* streot, North River, New F. It- BABY, Agent. BTTV THE GBKUXWE Standard Tbe only kind made by a practical chemist, as well as physician, with special reference to its healthful- ae»m. Cbmpoted of artidit Utat aid difftstio*. lYrfect in quality. Cheapest, because the purest. Best, as it it the healthiest. Biscuits, corn braid, cakes, pastry, not only white (sweet) and light, but wholesome and nutritious. Use it; prore it. If nat as recommended, we forfeit right to truthfulness. 45?*Many worth less, cheap imitations. Be sure you get Dr. Price's Cream Bating Fbwder. Sold by Gnxera. Manufac tured only by THOMPSON, STEELE & PRICE. XP0 CO. Depots, Chicago and St. Louis. JAMES WILDE, JB. JOHN S. WILDE. JOSETH WILDE JAMES WILDE, Jr., & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of Men’s and. Boy’s Clothing, 311 and 31G Broadway (opposite New York nos-1 pital). New York. Represented by R. 8. Spalding. oct8d2m* 1 More Than 2,»o Different Modifications. | agents also ron the best a,.,'v money dbawzb. Fairbanks'& oo., 252 BROADV1T, NEW YORK. FAIRBANKS, BBOWN & CO, 118 U1LK STSUEBT* BOSTON. For sale by Carhart A Curd, Macon Ga. 8ep27wed,batlmos j. B. BBES, General Com. MercM No. 196 Gravier street, New Orleans. un20 dCmw3m F. J. RAGLAND, Agent.