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Telegraph. & Messenger.
SATURDAY MORNING. OCT. 21, 1871.
A Hril-olass Xoliro ol UlUc Altcr-
Wo are Indebted to the Ohio SUteimen for
the following highly appreciative notice of the
Fonqnier Tinvi He of the Washington Commune.
But Akerman wee only » wagon-mMter, Mr.
CoL Akerman, late Commiamry on the eUff
of Gen. Robert Toombe. in the rebel
oompenied hie patron, Gen. Grant, on hi*vrait
to the Soldier*’ Home at Dayton, on 'Rweoay
laat The Colonel made a glowing sp«*h to the
diaabled veteran*, ur.t wiaely refrained from any
deUUa of hia own military senriceon Toombe
ataflf and in the ranks of tbo rebel nome Guard
of Georgia. He is now Attorney General in the
administration of General Grant, and b-cod-
honod in chief to the oppressors of the Southern
Arrarchaied traitor to hia own eecUrm, he is
as hitter on tbo South as he was on his native
North dnrinR the war, when it was to the inter-
oat of bis pocket nod his precious hide to get
into the rebel commissary department.
Akerman is one of the few Northern rnenby
birth and edncation who look service in the
reliel army, bat the vclcranB at Dayton had the
consolation of knowing that bo was never near
enongh to the front to be responsible tor any
of their injuries.
Tna Cincinnati Enquirer’s Deutsch poet is
shocked at tho unde small boy on the Davidson
Fountain:
••D»r Bhmeli I’oy stands on dcr Fountain,
Und ho don’t get cn any cioso.
Cud dem yon OK girls doy mil plnsb. and aav.
‘Vat bo mean* by each conduct dose.
J. H. HERTZ & GO.,
CLOTIIEKS!
90 CHERRY STREET,
Have now on band a complete etockof
FALL AXD WINTER
CLOTHING-!
LARGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED.
llARDEMAff & SPARES
S END tboir annual fiyeoting to their many friends
and patrons. They are at their old stand, ready
and Killing to servo them in tbo
Storage and Sale of Colton*
They deem it unnecessary to make pledgee—for
by their frails je shall know them.” Judge na by
these—wo ask no more. Your interest is our inter
est ; and our long experience enables ns to guard
and advance it. More we cannot promise—more
you will not expect. _ _ . .«
The usual accommodations extended to those
who honor us with thejrpatronago.
ang2G Um HaJU)EMAK A SI*ARK8-
a. C. ADAMS. Ji. M. MZUTOBE. fiUADBACII WARS.
Adams, Bazcmorc & Ware,
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE.
KEAli PASSENGER DEPOT,
O N entering upon a now cotton Htason, tender
their services to tho patrons and friends of
Adams A Daxemoro, and to all others who may
favor them with their patronage. Their attention
will bo given exclusively to the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
And to filling orders for Bagging, Ties and Planta
tion Hupplioe.
Asking for a continuance of tho generous support
accorded to the old firm during the past season,
they pledgo themselves to give unremitting atten
tion to tho interests of their patrons.
Liberal advances mado on cotton in store.
Basin Bails
sepfi d.iw.Hm
C O TJT O IN' !
CAMPBELL & JONES
Again offer their services to riantora and Mer
chants, as
And ask a continuance of tho patronage so liber
ally given them tho past season.
Chino personal attention given to the STORAGE
and S A Li-1 of COTTON, ami to the filling of orders
for Bagging and Ties and Plantation Supplies.
Kefir to the patrons of tho past season. Re
member tho place—
Iron Warehouse, Poplar st. f Macon. Ga.
P. 8.—Agents for the Winsbip Improved Cotton
Gin and John Morryman A Co.'s Ammonia ted Dis
solved Bones, which wo now offer at a reduced
prim. «epl 3m
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE
FOR COTTON,
AT VERY LOW KATES,
At Twenty Cents per Pound.
1 M.KVEN HUNDRED ACUE8—splendid lud<
u*ar tbo railroad, at *10 p*r acre. Stock and
provisions included in tho above basis. (Seventeen
hundred acres of river lands, six miles from Rail
road, same rates. '1 hree hundred acres in one mile
of MArshalvillo, and many other valuable planta
tions.
both bargains woro never offered before. These
lands aro ail in Macon county.
W. H. REESE, Attorney at Law.
octH tf Marshalvillo. Os.
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
A private Conn’
•elorto the Mar
ried or thoM abjot
MARRIAGE
GUIDE. | latest dfreoreriot
Ion thephjsioloc-
leal ciydcries and rovelations of the physical ays
tern, how to preserve the oomplexion, etc..
This U an interesting work ol ‘iit paces, with num
erons engraving, and oontains valuable informatioi
for tbosa who aro married or eontemplate man iage
ftUl it i* a book that ought to be ander lock a j
and not laid carelessly about the home,
bent to any one (free of pottage) for 60 ccnls.
Address Dr. Butt’s Dispensary. No. . igbftb
street, bt, Lenis, Mo.
fohtunatk; T0 ruK AFFLICTED A > <•’»
Belora applria* to tho notorious Quacks wh<. .4
v.rtD. in public papers or uini any Quack K.^
edles. peruse Dr. Butu* work, no matter what yea*
disease is or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by
S the diseases mention*! in his works. Office. No. li
Eighth street, bet. Market and ChesnuUbt. Loaf*
LOOK TO VOUK CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
WHITCOMB'S
8YKUP.
WHITCOMB’S
Cures Colic and Grip
ing in the Rowel.*, an J
taemiuate*, vUo prvKe=s
o! Toething. Subdue*
Convulrion. and over
cotnos sil discj^tw in
cident to iniants and
children. Cures l>i-
nrrfccn. Dysentery ar .d
Gunner Complaint in
children ol ail sges.
It Is the Great Infant. and Childrm's hootbim
Remedy m all aisorder. trou.ht oa bs ucihini o
any other cause. •
' jK 4 h * th * n,tArT0H MEDICINE CO, 8
SYRUP
IlTCuMI
WBlTCuMB’S
SYRUP.
°P»
25
CENTS,
i boot him
Louu,
Sold
SiM by bmsieu and Defers in MedlHne every
an«17 -*w»-
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
%& Hundreds of Thousands
S? B " r $SSS3&tt£2;-*~ ^
, »ui vurauvo SuTcCtS. 2*!»
|||WHAT ARE THEY?HX
K ss ^ ■v. |J3
e S s _ * “ Vnot a vile ~ 5 s
‘-FANCY DRINK.Isi
»ii c TO*I. Proof Spirit.
, '* q, !°r- doctored. ipinl U d
•••.t.n.4 to please th. taeta, called " Tonics"
Appetiiw., Keitor.rs," Jfcc, th.t 1..J tka tippler
on to 4r»t Lenne s ud roia, bat ue.tra. Mediant.
m^e iromth, N.tt.s Root. «n«l Herb, ot Cdifo*
»«■ tree Inin all Alrobollr SI Irani, nti
J53J' , i ll, ' <iUE4T niAioi, piitintiuiui
UltUVI.tu l'IIIMirLE, lprtK ““"
InTi*or»tor of tne tij.t.m, tinjutclill
iwonpiu in.itter j;J rwnbt th. blood to .
hwlthr oondmoB. No i-trson eutiki th«e Bitten
Mnoliii, to dlroctirn, u. rcnuii lone unwell.
tor lull ana (Iirontr Itlirn.
m.ll.ni mill tionf« Dj.prp.la or Imllns-
tlon, tlllluu., Itrmtttrnt and lnlrrmUtrnt
Liver KlS:
52* “"** Blralilrr, thtM lllll. r. h»»o beau
XOflt lllMAif. UC CJUJ^ hr
d ““S»D.£kil£Y.7Sil£K: ^ by
SailtKt. I,.d u£2T£\fS!3£ Uof V ho
p^pifati^u,. u,it. A««k..
( tier puuiul <}
t OK MilN Dt-KASK.,
Wlh.an. Bloubw. Spou. PubSiSrltttlSS^iSfa
Cubntlw .Rnn-vt tndd-taebd.^iSSJ
ErrriiMlH. Itob. t«rfj. l'lil*MC35tSg
Uomor. »nd IWnw of th. SkiL of wbM,»«SI?;
I or natnre. are literally dug up and ca***•,.
ctrried out oflff
in it w'tn i: » fool.sod juur
■plffjripe, and othw WoKJISIurkinr ic
ryK.tn of *» uur thousands, ur. tbetnallri
rtroxed ,-dTrtnoveii. ForiuIldiryeiioiis.re.de
fulls th. rircoR.r .round etch bottle.
J. Walker. Pmrietor. ,K. II. .VcDI
00.. Drussi.ts fad General Asenls. bin
C.l. .Bl a and hi Commere. stroot. Now ion.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
A.T S1‘^.
AT ®15.
Q
AT ®1S.
Bnsiness Sis
Business Sis
AT &20.
AT $22.
AT $25.
AND AS FINE AS HO FEB SUIT OF
Coat, Pants and Vest,
SACK, DERBYS
WALKING COATS
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
DRESS SUITS !
BLACK AND COLORED
Clotli Coats,
BLACK AND COLORED
DIAGONAL COATS,
OF THE BEST IMPORTED MATERIAL, In
Single ud Donble Breasted Chesterfield*.
A largo assortment of
PANTS, FROM $1 TO $15!
FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLORS
SACK OVERCOATS, TALMAS,
And (ho New Style
KING WILLIAM OVERCOATS,
On hud.
SHIRTS!
We nuke urpecirityof the celebrated
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The Best in the Country.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER!
And » fit irarruted, at stock price*.
In addition to the above, we keep the moot com
plete atock of
GENTS' F01ISHIG GOODS
In this city. We invite an inspection.
THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS
Constantly on hud, ud reoeived as soon aa out.
NEW-LOT JUST IN.
All of our goods aro first class, ud are guaranteed
a* such.
DOST MISS THE PLACE:
the white STORE !
»0 CHEItBY STREET,
Between K A. Wise A Co.', and S. T. A B. P.
Valker *. ^ y
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GO AND EXAMINE THE BXTENSIVB STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
JACOB SCHALL,
in announcing to
customers with overr
uling in hia tine, fiom the common Brogan to the fine.t French Boots ud Gaiters. Having purchased
direct from the manufactories, he cu offer superior inducements in prices, ud he has neglected no
opportanity of sustaining his well-earned reputation for superiority of goods.
He would farther announce to the trade, ud especially to shoemakers m Macon and vicmty, that be
has on hud s large supply of Leather ud Findings, with which he can serve them at rates that will fa
vorably compare with those of uy Southern establishment. Their attention is particnlarly eaUed to the
fact that he cu famish Leather cut to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready fitted, Uppers of all
kinda, etc., at a very small margin.
In the Custom Work department, he still emp'oys first cisss, superior workmen, and his customers
cu be supplied, now ss over, with Boots ud Shoes, of the finest French calf-skin ud the most elsoo-
rate workmanship, at abort notice.
JACOB SCHAXIi,
sepia 3m 86 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
Acknowledged Everywhere
AS THE BEST
BOOTS AND SHOES:
THOSE FASTENED VVITH
CABLE SCREW WIRE.
Tho pliability, durability and economy of these
Goods are fast rendering them the most popular
Goods m the market, tbtir superiority over either
sewed or peegid work being apparent on the firtt
trial. BEWARE OF IMIIATIOKS.
All Genuine Good, bear the Patent Stamp
on the Bottom.
SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE.
octC-lm
RCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOTICE
JUST RECEIVED AT
SMALL & GAMBLE’S
WHOLESALE
FLOUR AND PROVISION HOUSE
1000 SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES,
4 CARS CHOICE WHITE CORN,
2 C4RS TENNESSEE OATS,
50 CASKS & HALF CASKS 0. R. SIDES,
50 CASKS & HALF CASKS SHOULDERS,
53 SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE,
75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES,
25 BARRELS SUGAR,
50 BARRELS MOLASSES,
NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES,
50 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING,
500 DDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE)
50 BARRELS WHISKY
The above Goode, with everything else in our line, will he sold at
THE XrOESXfTe- r>IIXCES,
Either for CASH OR ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Try ns one time, ud
yon wiU be certain to try ns again. * eept!9
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Fourth Street, Near Brown House, Macon, Ga-
BTJILDB AKD REPAIRS
STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Grigs and Flour Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Bores ud Gearing for mill-
work generally.
IRON RAILING,
For eneloeingpnblioeqnaree, private dwellings ud Cemetery lots ; also all kinda of Ornamental Iron
work, Brackets, Vaces, Chairs, Iron Fronts for Stores, Window Caps ud Sills, etc.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY.
I make the best HORSE POWER in the country, it never fails, runB light, simple to put np
and lasts well, ud is cheap.
All Work Made G-ood.
doc2-2tawly
S. CROCKETT,
Macon. Ga.
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM,
SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON,
COTTON FACTORS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
JN Pablishing our card, we claim nothing more for on,selves than s determination to do onr
DUTY towards onr customers. By strict attention to onr bnsiness, ud studying the interest of onr
patrons we have been able heretofore to give satiafaction, ud now have no apprehension that all who
will giro ns a fair trial will continue to patronize onr honse.
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM.
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JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE.
Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted,
N£1W IVtTT.T..
SMDLEHW k AUSTIN
B EG leave to inform the pnblic that thev have
established a GRIST vnr.T. on Fontth street
near the Macon ud Western Railroad croeeing,
where they are prepared to grind
GRITS AND MEAL OF*. SUPERIOR QUALITY
ud at reasonable rates, and they will deliver Grit*
and Meal to uy part of the city, ud grind Meal
for toll. A call u moat rcepectfdlly tolicited.
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AGEXCY OF THE GROYEE & BARER SEWIXG MACHINES.
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ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard. Mean Time.
H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct tho slightest error in tbo timo-kecuimr of „ "
Regulator, by the erection of u observatory ud one of the most approved TRANSIT T^ru?>*
MENTd. for the purpciee of observing the meridian passage of the eun and stars, I wiR be able
the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. ’ wo to toa P
Especial Attention pnld to tho liepairing ami rating or line Watches, as well as all
kinds of new work made to order. july27-ly
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ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
OlE- AWT Ii2RC?ETXTL3i7Xy SIZE.
SAW MILLS,
GKRIST MILLS.
MILL GrLxAXvXATGr,
UIIW GEARIAg,
(ORDINARY, OR GRAHAM’S EXTRA HEAVY),
SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES,
IRON RAILING
OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT TRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY *
SHAFTING, 2PTJi.X,IEJSs, ETC.
All or any Machinery, put up afc first-class IRON WORKS, put up in tho be** , . *’
the times. Give us a caU before purchasing. Wo will sell low for CASH. * ar ‘ l at P I1Cfl « to suit
J. S. SCHOFIELD Sc SON.
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IT E A 31 _
Oar WROUGHT IRON C0I .
TON SCREW PRESS is , be only
Cotton Tress that baa stood the
test, being used ever since the
close of the war. and is in greater
ud more increasing demand than
Our WATER or STEAM POWER PRESS is
becoming
very Fopma-AH,
Being tho
MOST ECONOMICAL
to thoao having a
WATER TOWER OS STEAM ENGINE.
It can also bo run rom tho band wheel shaft
of gin gear.
Our IIAND PRESS (indeed, as all of them aro.) is
too well known, and has established iteolf as the
PLANTER’S FAVORITE. Aa tbero is no comparison
between a cast and a WROUGHT IRON SCREW, we
do not recommend CAST IRON SCREWS, though we
mako them for those wanting a CHEAP Trees.
Send ns your ordors, or send for Circular and Trice
List.
THE WILCOX PATENT HORSE POWER
Wo clAim to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTnER for Ginning Cotton, nnd it is the only Horee Power
made that wo know of that can supercede the ordinary Gin Gear.
J. S. SOHOFIELB & SON.
GREAT SOUTHERN .
FREMHT AND PASSENGER LINE,
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
HEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
wussS&Gsk
THREE TIMES A WEEK-THESDAYS. THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS.
ELEGAYT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATION.
SPANISH
CROWN SHERRY.
HIS justly celebrated brand of Wine is imported:
direct from Cadiz^jpain, and is certainly the
pnreet ever offered in tho Southern market.
Price per case f 9 00
Price per gallon 3.50
For sale by A. L. RICHARDSON,
Importer of Spanish Wines,
sep!2 Cm 12i Ray street, Savannah, Georgia
VARIANT, JONES & CO.,
(Successors to Yalisnt & Jones),
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
LAKES, CHANDELIERS, CHINA,
TABLE, GLASS AXD QCEEXSWARE,
4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE.
sepm2id&Gur
A VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HODBS SHORTER Via CHARLESTON.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.,
And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Claes Steamships to the above
Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the bueinces public in tho
Cotton States at the
PORT OF CHARLESTOPf.
Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight ud Passengers not excelled in excellence
ud cipacity at uy other Port. Tho lollovting splendid Oceu Steamers are regularly on the Lino:
TO OXTju Vv
MANHATTAN,
M. S. WoodhuU, Commander.
CHAMPION,
B. W. Lockwood, Commuder.
CHARLESTON.
James Berry, Commuder.
JAMES ADGER.
T. J. Lockwood, Commuder.
JAMES ADGEB & CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
GEORGIA,
S. Crowell, Commuder.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
T. J. Beckett, Commuder.
CLYDE,
J. Kennedy, Commuder.
ASHLAND,
Ingram, Commuder
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,
WM. A. COURTNAY,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
TO r*UlT i A T~>F1T iFITT fl 1
EMPIRE,
C. Hinckley, Commuder.
VIRGINIA,
Alex. Hunter. Commander.
’ Sailing Days-THURSDAYS.
WM. A. COURTNAY, Agent, Charkslcn, S. C
TO 23AXaTXAXOHE.
FALCON, MARYLAND,
Hainie, Commuder. Johnson, Commander.
SjtSsn'cominander. Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day. c
’ PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S C.
Rates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one half of 1 per cent:
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
ships in C
assigned.
1 the principal Railroad Offices in Geoi
be secured in advance, without extra
Alabama, Tennessee and Miesfceippi.
nrwAiuin u«aj a~ BV vusa» ... -u.» uw , msuvue «au<. v^xrazge, by addressing AgentB of the btean>
in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Fern)a
~. The Through Tickets by this Route includes Transfers, Meals and State Room,.while on cWP
Ike South Carolina Eallroad, Georgia Railroad.
And their connecting Lines have hugely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight *nd
Passengers between tho Northern Cities ud tho South ud West. • Comfortable Nigbt cars, with tne
Holmes Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. First-Class
Eating Saloon at Bruchville. On the Georgia Railroad First-Class Sleeping Cars.
Cloeo
The Muagern
bo surpassed in Disnatch and the Safe Deli'
For further information, apply to J. J4- SI
Agent, P. O. Box 4079, Offico 317 Broadway,
South Carolina BaHroad m
nd tho Safe Delivery of Goods.
apply to J. M. SELKIRK, Sup't Charleston, S.C.; B. D. HASELL, General
co 317 Broadway, N. Y.;S. B. PICKENS, General Passenger ud Ticket Agent,
Jose 20 eod-Cm
ALFRED L. TYLER.
Vioa-Preeidont South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. C.