The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 27, 1871, Image 1

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TELEGRAPH AND jiY Cushy, Jones & Reese. MACON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1S71. Number 6,162 tioorgla TolrKrapli HDlldlat, Macon, Tolnoapt and Maaaangar. one year...,... (10 00 *. months #00 una month 100 Hemi-Weekly Telegraph and lleaiangar, X 5 ear 4 00 Hit Uiouthar (00 iuuntil Weakly Telegraph and Uoaeotiger, 50 columns, 1 year... S 00 .vx nwhtf 1 * .. *..l CO ra>.t>Je always In advance, and paper (topped lien the money rona ont, unlaws renewed. a .v in fa aaaaOawnrni wrrn >■ w. sraxx & oo.’e Daily Telegraph A Uaeaenger and Farm and Home (11 00 Weekly Telegraph and Maaaangar and Farm and Borne 4 00 Demi-Weekly Telegraph and Messenger and Farm and Home. ftr BOO iviolheniChristian Advocate wtth Weekly.... #00 Darke's Magadan. 4 00 Thia arrangement la where remittaneee are made direct to the office of publication. The oonaolidated Telegraph and Ueeaenger repreaente a large circulation, pervading Middle, jv.nihem and Bonthweetarn Georgia end Weatera Alabama and Uiddle Florida. Advertiaemonta at ion whether it has increased or abatedsince onr 1 Tire l.oss and tire Sav ed In Chicago. The whole number of cases ia probably I From the Chicago Tribnna, October 10.] not greater. however than it waa laat Friday | 0 nr columns have been so extensively occu pied during the past week with reports of the SPECIAL NOTICES. SAYANNAH CARDS. TLSTIMOMALS: It mu be obierred that no attempt is made to hunt names * at if wben ve m * d ® onr Uat .. ^, „ ^.Oourier, of the 18 th, h»the following enormousilorae. & life and property in the late «*SSS&||§3? .. ...... . , I fire that there is one danger that the damage sus-1 .-j wherever ft hia been used. All that .. Wo regret to record that there has been more I mined will be over estimated. True, we have asked is to give it a trial, and we have no fear ol the deatha from yellow fever during the last 48 <6en «,600 acres in the most central portion of r«oR- TO vr hours than has occurred during the same num- g,, aty bar . 20,000 buildings destroyed I XJfct X bjr of hours since it* appearance this reason. ^ 100.000 persons rendered homeless, the to- There ha* been eight deaths from this disease u i pecuniary loss being hot less than $300,000.- ainee 6 p. Jt of October I* 000; but we have still a great deal left. We The near approach, however, to the time I mt y roughly estimate the situation as follows: when we are usually visited vrith a beay float. Above fifty thousand persons have left the city; giTee ns reason to hope that the worst is past, | population remaining 280,000. FiTe grain ele- Simmons’ LIVER DISEASE and Indite* Mid that onr city wiii aoon be freed from*this | were burned, with’ l,600,00o”b^hels“^ j {£* {igKbVSn?SrafSaffiTi Brain, leaving ns with eleven grain warehouses relief is always anxioojly son* . rtcnmuso I intact, containing #,000,000 bushels. Onehalf I tarTlfft* Lira;la ragnhrtad We quote the Herald of the 20th- of onrrt ocks of pork products were burned up, of «U«V We regret that we tmnnot announco an im- with the same proportion of flour. Of lumber Ireaarar Headache. Coj provement In the health of the city. We ryret so,000,000 feet were burned; the stock remain- Jaundice. Pain In the > . to ssy that instead of improvement we have i ng u 240,000,000 feet Of coal 80,000 tons £?WS?i<£* quite sn increase of yellow fever. There were wer8 bnrned up; we have 79,000 tons on hand, ftmeka" P*£iu ^ A Q?**® * number of new casos yesterday, and Oar stock of leather was decreased one-qoarter, I Deprenion while the disease is believed to be more manage- the value of that burned up being $95,000. I •»} * b 2?& n - w. . , . jZK - -. »?>■* thrabsretofas*. wear, eon-1 The greater portion of th/stocksof groceries, h&K* rcawinaUe rates. In the Weakly at on* dollar pat strained to adviae our absentees to keep away. I Roods »nd boots and shoes were burned up, hat hu ..|,i»re cf three-quarter*i of ao inch, each public*. We know they are all anxious to return, and ^^mro than one-half the ready-made cloth- mi D O' thorn of ns at home are anxious to see them S5tuSlS^dS«ra3?wS«SoS £•* ) in monwr Otdmaor raglaterad lettera. | againi bnt they must content themselves in I moro ^ s thrM w^k's s^plyTnn onAneiv. aiw.wv. »...« . their present abodes. are now being rapidly replaced. Not more tbad GEORGIA STATE FAIR. I The Herald, of the 21at, reports a few more ten ^ cent tbe Inrrency was deslroved by fowth pat. *2" °i jeU ° W / eT ‘ r ’ w i th * WU1 of n" *5 fifl We have honse“lef?standing^ •’ *’ *" * “Tb" I and onr real estate could not burn np. A care- variably in ihe Liv- n«ti ration. Shoulders, ir Stomach. Month, Bilious don of the Heart the spirits, or Blues ~ d other symptoms MON'S LIVER «E(J- ' the best remedy for ever been discovered It Idly, 6ffecUiy, and being a e vegetable compound, can do irjnry. It is harmless in every way; it has been used for 4» years, *nd hundreds of the good and great from all parts of the coun try will roueh for its virtue . thirty-five cases In all under treatment. I see you mired up matters in my report of| eM J[.. thfl Herald, “arc generally yesterday. By sn effort of unoommon strength manageable, and yield readily to treament" toil violanoe, you pitched Floral Hall bodily into I „ — „ _ ... the middle of Msohinary Hell, greatly to tho ,Ion ‘ Jaule “ M * fjmUh - jeopardy of the flowers, silks, lace* and bljon-1 From ,he Chronicle and 8entlneL] fat average of these larger items, with smaller I ones that need not be enumerated, shows that the city of Chicago has suffered a loss of not I leas than twenty nor more than twenty-five per cent, on her total assets—feal aad personal. [ Regulator. teriaof the fo.mer-to ray nothingsabout the I m.«'following tetter, rajdrera-dtoa gentle %% Sy^dcutty^to s“^, peril to thonundi of innocent Udtet and their f OT ? nn blicZGon^ ** ^ 113111 Conner prosperity ere long. Tho ratio cortly habiliment!. How they ever kept their * Columbus Oct 3 1871. °* increase during tho past thirty-four years lias | trains and skirts dear of circular raws and Mr Dias Bra-Your letter, ’saying’that the STW* 1811 .. * — ww w. S.fc^asaatt5a.ss: ! r=s The morning is warm and foggy, but I bopo re . cn tativei- and asking what manner of man he ther ? •*“ ba t no doubt that five years hence, at Jlon. Alex. H. Stephen®. Jno. W. Beckwith, Buhop of Georgia* Geo. S. Obear, ex-Mayor of Macon, Ga llon. Jno Gill Shorter, ex-Governor. Alabama. General Jno. B. Gordon. _ ^ Kev. I)avid Wills, B. I)., President Oglethorpe Col Pierce, of the M. E. Church of Os. Ues, w. s. Holt, Prerident S. W. K. R. Company. Kev. J. B. Felder, Perry. Ga. Col. Ii. h. SmiV« Alteer.fla, C. Maitereira. Esq., ex-bhenff Bibb county. Dyke, and Sparhawk. Editors Floridian. Tail ah tee, Fla. L1BERU. Linu ADVANCES ON COTTOjST. GROOVER, STUBBS & CO. Savannah, Ga. T>ESPECTFUIXY inform the Merchants and l.\> Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama, that their LARGE FIHE-PEOOF WAKEHOCSE, capacity 25,000 bales, ia now ready for the storage of cotton, and that they are now prepared to make liberal cash advances on cotton in store and to hold a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of interest. If you want money, send your cotton ' GROOVES, 8TCBB8 * CO., *ug29 dCmiwfm Savannah. G u 1. ocmiairrot. jobs massniv L J. GTJILMARTIN & CO COTTON FACTORS General Commission Merchants BAY STREET, SAYAKXAIT, OA. AGENTS FOB BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME JcivoU’s Mills Yams, Domeatica. etc., etc. BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND. UsduI Facilities Extended to Cnstomcraa &ug20dlmw6m* IT. DUNCAN. J. n. JOHNSTON. ST. MACLEAN DUNCAN & JOHNSTON, COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants 92 BAT STREET, S A VAX AM II. <2.4. Will make liberal advances on Cotton and other iVodnae oonaigned to us. ang20diwCm* 1*1- B. U. ABDEBSOX. It will brighten daring the day u it did yester-1 [, haa been received, and I avail myself of tho moet ’ tb ® 1 elbibi J ° f population, wealth, com- k'*v. j. W. Bnrks. Macon. Oa. the machinery to-day, and there ia to be a teat pestled toinflueneo my pen, atthe sometime - H i^saBco journal says. As a rule it BUph.n CollinTii,.. «x-Stsyor. M««n.(;a. of cotton gina. There are Mveral on the grounds, famishes the best opportunity to judge of his| 1,not * S 00 * 1 10 T “ ,t 016 honso of f recent - McN “ lx £w -“ rm otLord “ d Mc ^“ rT,,r * w Tho old Daniel Pratt, represented by Johnson I character and qualifications. ly married lady to collect money loaned her I w. P. Goodall. Caihier City Bank, Macon, Ga. A Dunlap, are unqueationably a good and well . ' V 0 ^ e b A h ^’ whiIa T oa coartic 3 her yourself. The has- . ^A.’xuSra.feoraSSliSd’Waiw. N. Y. mad. gio,particularly exellentIn itsanU-frietion bind U bkeIy to beCOme Cnrion3 1111110 I - S «n. J«n« Jrak.cn. firm of Howell Col tarings. a aslf-made man. men a boy he read every- aDd even ta5ca ** g roDna ^ be O. W. Mumj, of Bibb oonntj, represents I thing he could lay his hands upon. Sometimes I is in some way concerned in it. Should he himaelf in one of hla btest styles of Excelsior b « “ rri ^. hi !. b S? 1 “.i 0 * bUcka “'‘ h blunder into that view of it you may find it ex . _i-h. n n,«i 11,. 1,™,. shop and atudiedby the light of the forge, while tremely difficult to set him right Vi e have rea- glna, wi.h a novel arrangement of the breast I b8 the bellows, or read at night by pine- I son to believe that we are supported in this. w a -duts n u ribs which, in hia opinion, leaves nothing more I knot Area. He prepared himself for the pro- opinion by Mr. Edward Kelly, of this city, but ON M&aSIfltfh. to bo desired or attained. It ia oertaiuly a spleu-1 fessiou of the law, was admitted to the bar, and I as Mr. Kelly is at the hospital, suffering from I TTAPPY BELIEF FOB TOUNG MEN from tbs ] did gin. subsequently removed to Upson county, where five gashes with a bowie knife, we have fore- I ll effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. iPK. .»,II. ni. i. .i« . he soon rose to distinction in the Flint and ad- borne to personally eonsdlt him.” Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Im- Tac American ueeuie R‘ n w Bls ° Lcro, anu I joining Circuit*. Ho did not confine himself I m I pedimenfa to &I&rritge removed. New method of I this gin pulls off the cotton aa would bo done J exclusively to tho law, however, but extended I a wbktcu ont In OaHfomia who haa counted I treatment New and remarkable remedies. Books by the fingers. The seed are as clean as those his stndiee to history, literature and the more almost every marriageable woman in that State I *Snfwrrnv’Rtmi, ... 1 nsefnl sciences, and is now ono of onr best in- without nunun hi. I Audrey. HOWAHD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 b_outh I JOHN vr. ANDEBSON. GEO. W. ANDEBSON, JR. I James Jackson. K. L. Aott Colombns, Ga. J. E. ZEILIN & CO., Macon, Ga. FOB SALE BV ALL DBUGGIST3. aug 12tf JXO. W. AIDERS OX’S SOAS, COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants. ^“LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON- | SIGNMENTS. aug20 dAwGrn I \ra. H. TISON. war. W. GORDON TISON & GORDON, COTTON FACTORS Ninth at., Philadelphia, Pa. Bep5 3m THE COTTAGE, THE BEST COAL STOVE IN THE MABKET! COMMISSION MERCHANTS 113 Buy Street, Snvnnnnli, fin. waoos Am wkstebb badjioad. LEAVE. ARRIVE. I 7.55 a. w. 1.40 a. n 5.05 r. n. 8.35 r. w Atlanta 7.55 a. M. 2.10 r. H 2.50 r. if. 10.25 r. a | WAOOE ABO SRUROWICE lUILROAD. LEAVE. ARRIVE. I llacon 8.20 a. K. 5.25 p. n I 6.00 a. w. 8.55 r. M 7.00 r. ai. 8.35 Ft 51 0-15 .1. 51. 0.45 F 31 3.05 F. At. 10.30 A. 51 8.10 F. at. C.50 ,a. st LEAVE. ARRIVE. 7.00 A. 3L 4.51 p. 51 6.20 P. St. 5.15 a. si 7.15 A. 3L 6.25 p. at 7.00 P. BL 5.15 A. 51 Train from Gordon to MilledgeviUe and Eaton- ton oonnocu with down night train from Macon and I nD dav train from Savannah. I •“* O Ft ICE STOVES, IThicb has a reputation not equaled! IMPBOVED IBON WITCH. Several other patterns, all guaranteed. Liberal caah advances mado on Consignments I of cotton. ang20-dAwCoi r ■M—MWW I WSI. n. STARK. n. P. RICHMOND WM. H. STARK & CO.; | Wholesale Grocers, Cojtton Factors, ^ AND General Commission Merchants _ SAVANNAH, «A. Careful attention givon to SALKS OK SHIPMENT OF COTTON And all kinds of Prodnco. LIBERAL ADVANCES 5TADE OX 00XaiaXJIEXT3. Arrow and Enreks Tios at lowost agonts’ pricea! Koep constantly on band a large stock of all kinds of Bagging. Agents for E. F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. anR20d2aw&wCm* loft by tbs raw gin. j useful sciences, and is now one of onr best in-1 without suefeess, vents his spleen as follows. •n,. wi».hir> <>in mad. in A ii.nt. bank, aa form8<1 mon i *» ho is one of the ablest, most fortunately for him he ia perfectly bald already: The Wiaahip Ow, made in Atlanta, looka as honorablo liberal-minded Uwyera and states- “A bab/ is not beantifuL It is big-headed, a very snpraior raw gio- I men in tho State. His party was in tho minor- I mal-formed of limb, misshapen of trunk, bloat— The Carver Gin and Linter, from Bridge-1 ity in the county and Congressional District in I cd and puffy as to countenance, and compare- water Mass., renresontod bv Mr. Uobert Schley which he formerly resided, and benoe, though tivelj hairless as to scalp. A body {a not good. r Annual. <2»nrirf* Sfr RoM.w .I.im. that I frequently called upon to lead a forlorn hope I It is selfish, wantonly cruel, thoughtless, groady, of Angnata, Georgia. Mr. Schley cUima that I bo <u never ejected to and never fillod I and ungrateful. It is immodest moreover, and this gin will deliver from three to six pounds any office. He was diaabled in battle during I is always executing some shocking atrocity. A more to every 100 pounds of seed cotton than I the late war, and was subsequently sent to I baby is not personally cleanly; it revels in dirt, sdv other sin in existenoe. The seed fall from 1110 Confederate Congress, where he served and takes a sharp delight in being grimy and ihi. -i„„, r .11 n_, .I,™ nn I OD ® or two sessions. Under the late set I smutted of cheek, sticky of palm, soiled in its this ginelesrofaU lint, and msny of them en- of therefore, he is not incapad- raiment, and genereUy iU-smelling. I write tirely smooth. Mr. Schley represents the States I tated, u I understand it, to hold any office, I these several indictments more in sorrow than of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Flor-1 Stato or Federal, to which the people mav see in anger, and confident in the jastieo and troth I je, I fit to call him. of them I invite discussion. Sir, know you the w„ 1 im..,:. n,- K _ r, n. I From Upson Mr. Smith came to Columbus I foots are as above staked. M adam, yon know No. 1, ElssUo Boiler Gin, patented by E. Os- to res , de a ^ r war Ha nt onco ^ rabk | it » liorne, Boston—an ingenious combination of tho I with the ablest members of his profession on McCarthy, Boiler and Tooth Gin, which I think either side of the Chattahoochee, and is univer-1 RAILROAD TIME TABLE. will ultimately dovelop into the gio of the period. “ U J esteemed by our people for bis modesty, 1 willuiuiunioiy uovoiup.uworoogm01 uioj t,oo. 1 jnteRrjty ud ability. He was pressed into It does not cut the staple at all. service at the last election very much against I .. No. 2, Elastic Bollor Gin, for long staple, I his will, and chosen a member of the Honse of ■ with a somewhat different adjustment of the 1 Bepresentatives by a very large majority. He steel pistes. I iB now in prim® of lif®. physically and in- Tbe Sawyer * Moore gin made in Macon, with i^^'snd^Uri^ in his disposition^ does sn adjustable expansion roller box—in order to 1 not desire office; is a life-long Democrat, con- adapt it to all oonditionaof the fibre and staple, eervative in bia sentiments, and free from tho ' The gin ia also provided with oscillating or self- I vagaries and isms of the day ; hasa broad, well-1 Hawkinsviiie.’ ... . “ balanced mind, and a heart that beats rospon-1 Mloon balancing boxes which will never beat. The I ^ tbo bonor an( ] welfare of tho people, I jjsoon brnih It tlto proTiJfid with xnottJio tiugi which I from whose vigorous loins ho sprung. Indeed, by aenrrent of air prevent the lint from set- 11 regtrd him ns one of the coming men of the ding about tho gudgeon. Sotttk, and believe he would make a worthy sue- Macon 8. B. Hall’s improved self-feeding gin, man- ^^ratirtkrtSrityfilUd^ho Speakert “ai?m Savannah nfaotnred by Hall, Washburno ft Co., factory at I the House of Bepresentstivos. Mystie, Connecticut—represented by W. W. I Very truly yours, P. W. A. Parker, Maoon. The grand peculiarity of this „ , I np day train from Savannah, tails self feeding sparatns. It is provided with CS . ° 1-,. in t v„ y.iinwstone I bo 1 s hopper at the top, into which the ootton is o^j^^ Scribner’s an intensely interest 4Uoo ° ImZ* 6.00 £ n tmnbled by the basketful. At tho bottom of I log account of bia “Thirty-sovcnDjysof PeriL” I Eofauls 7.45 x. m. 4.58 p. x this hopper, n Ryntom of roilera diatribntos the I We quote: I 6.10 p. m. 10.00 a. m cotton with mathematical accnraey-better than “1 »» ■«>»«* time - , Da ^ an f mtscooee bulroad. .. , , - , , , I camo and went, and were numbered only by the I lea\~ coald possibly bo done by the band, and saves that I was gradnally Macon 5.25 a. k. 6.12 p. it tho labor of ono hand. In addition to this the starving. I felt no hunger, did not eat to ap- I *-15 p. m. 4.10 a. a ooatrivanoe operate* to separate extraneous sub- I pease appetite, but to renew strength. I expo-I nm 8 05 p m 4 45 J v sUnees, so that even if matebes get into the j rionoed but little pain- | maoos axd acocsta railroad. , . .. I my feet, the severe bum on my hip, the fester- I hopper they do not teach the raw*. These are in * at ^ jointa of m y fingors, all ter- all the gins. rible in appearance, had ceased to give me the Sawyer A Moore enter also a mechanical Gin least concern. The roots which supplied my Augusta 11.00 *. at. 6.30 p. it a raimniA /imiirivinM vfiinh hty I food had BRSpcDilod the digestive power of the I 7.00 P. at. —45 A. at Saw F.ler-a simple oontrivanoe which, by gtomicb fibres wer0 packed in it in a *»tebs axdnuwuraaa laming a crank, will sharpen s raw per minute. | maUadi ^ mpact masa . _ | This machine is self-adjnsting, and by an inge- I “Not so with my hours of slumber. They MoX’it l‘.32 r] m nious dsvioe, the movement of tho files is half wore visited by the most luxurious dreams, I T45 p. si. lo'oo a." at b. i.«. iSH at: hand. The completion of ©very circuit ia also I ton . ^ own to immense tables spread with the announced by the mtchine. I most appetizing viands; partake of the richest James W. Smith’s Cotton Seed HuOer, menu- oyster stews and plumpest pies; engage myself '»”■ -j, f”- seed very expeditiously—turning it into a nu- ly f nrn inhod ttblcs until they fairly groaned be- tritlons meal for atook. Ihe yield of meal to | neath the accnmnlated dainties preparod by my seed is about forty per cent. The oast of tho own bands. Frequently the entiro night would machine. *125. seem t0 taT ® b6en ®P ent ln K ettm K n P a sump^ m „ ln f’ * ‘- 5 - I tnoos dinner. I would realize the fatigue of Bhaw a Ootton 8eed Huller, made by the Dio- roMt j D g ) jailing, baking and fabricating the mond Mill Company, Cincinnati, represented choicest dishes known to tho modern euitine, by H. B. Scott. Thia mill hulls tho seed so as and in my disturbed slumbers would enjoy with to leave the kernel perfect and sdaptod cither to stock meal or for oil, or crush and grind it j ifa ln ^ es0 somnolent vagaries. * * st the same operation. A nice machine—price, By some process which I was too weak to $1 solve, my arms, legs and stomooh were trans- 'Th". nniMnnim «lsn nrhihlt thren nlnntn formed into so many travelling companions. The same oompa y also thre P ta 0{tsn for bonrg j won ja p io<j si 0D g oonvorsing tion grist mills, all of iron—the grinding plates vi|b imaginary friends. Each had his being of chilled iron and sclf-sharpeinng. These peculiar wants which he expected me to supply, mills are valued at $25 to $75. The stomach was importunate in his demand Philips’Spiral Cora Hooker,Colombia county, to^&^^md New York—worth $100 and has an almost ll- more remote consequences. I would try to limitable capaoity—will shuck ooro just as fast silence him with promisee, and beg of him to as you can tumble itin by the basket. wait a few days, and when this failed of the I TT'XCHANGE on Now York for ealo at lowost enr- w ‘ t Pool A Hunt Baltimore qoiol I desired, I wouia seek to inttmidate him Of the these goods ever offered to the wliolesal* iL rent rate. GRIFFIN & CLAY, I by Fool4 Hunt, Baltimore, g . . a Raie „ sll j t of neelicence, our I trade ir tlus city. It e deal in;Liqnon, exclusively j Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and 1 Schofield show* in the Hall a magnificent iaabili ty to reach home alive. All to no pur-1 » nd w ® ;nrtl ® » careful inepeetton of oar stock of | Savannah. specimen of their largest ootton press—together I pose—ho tormented me with his fretful humors Tance with one of the screws, and a great iron shaving through tho entire journey. Tho others would made in producing it. I 6®n«»lly ooncnr with him in these_faoci*d al-1 BRANDIES, [ SAUSDERS, GOODWIN & MILLER, OOTTON FACTORS —AND— Commission Merchants, 146 BAY ST., 8AVANNAII, GA., —AND— 01 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE, MD. Liberal advances made on consignments. Agents for Cheeapeako Gnano. ang30 Sm LEAVE. 6.30 A.M. 7.35 f.x 6.30 r.«. 2.30 A. M M. KETCHUX. A. L HABTRIDGE CAMPBELL & ENGLISH, ■wholesale liquor MERCHANTS, 56 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. W E degiro to call tho apodal attention of all I wbo are dealing: in LIQUOBS to tho , LARGEST STOCK GBATES to snit the demand, HOLLOW WABE, FIBE DOG3, SADIRONS, SHEET IRON, SHEET ZINO, STEAM PIPE AND FITTINGS, BABBITT METAL. PIG TIN, PIG LEAD, SOLDER, KNOB AND PADLOCKS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Full Lino of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Pressed and Plain TIN WARE. All orders promptly attended to. OLIVER, DOUGLASS * CO., octl212t No. 42 Third street, Macon, Ga. PROPOSALS. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Proposals will be OT received until the 11th day of November, 1871. for building the bridge of the Tobeaofkee Creek on Columbus road, known as Johnson’s Bridge, aad for building the Bridge over Tobcsofkeo Creek st Searcey’s Mill. The Commiesioners reserving the right to accept orrelect any bid. Proposals to be filed with tho Ordinary of said I Plans and specifications will bo found on file in (General Commission Merchants KETCHUM & HAllTllIDUE, Bankers and Commission Merchants, Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga. Befkbexcis: Moses Taylor, President City Bank, N. Y.; P. O. Calhoun, Preeident Fourth National Bank, N. Y. j John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, N. Y.; Morris Ketchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. Mclli- chael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia. aug256m F. W. SIMS & CO. SAVANNAH, GA., COTTON FACTORS Ordinary’s office. O. A. THARPE, ) D. T. DBIGGABS, > County Commissioners. J. W. STUBBS, oct22td Bagging and Tios supplied, and advances made | on consignments. FANCY GROCERIES, IYINES, ETC. S.T. & B. P.fALKER 88 Cherry Street. W ! have now thoroughly refitted and repainted this celebrated Old Grocery Stand and have filled it from top to bottom with a stock ombracing every variety of Eatables and Drinkables, which we offer to the public. Fancy and Family Groceries, Consisting of AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PICKBES, OLIVE OIL, PRESERVES and JELLIES, all kinds CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES Of every variety, DEVILLED HAM, TONGUE, TURKEY, LOBSTER SALAD DRESSING, ANCHOVY PASTE, YARMOUTH BLOATERS, SPICED SALMON, FRESH MACKEREL, in cans, CHOCOLATE PASTE, FINB TEAS and SPICES, PEARL BARLEY, OATMEAL, SAGA, TAPIOCA, and MACOABONI, SHAD and SALMON, in kits, MESS MACKEREL, FULTON MARKET BEEF, PICKLED PORK, SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, and anything olso family may neod. CANDY AND CONFECTIONERY. This is a specialty with ns, and we claim to have introduced many now varietioa, such as tho or iginal WALNUT, GLAZED WALNUT, COCOANUT CARAMEL, JELLIED COCOANUr, CREAM WALNUT, And numerous others. Liqiiors and Cigars, Comprising all of tho boat brands, Domestic and Importod. MARKET DEPARTMENT Fresh Tonnesseo Beef, Pork Sausages, Northern Fruits and Vegetables, Fresh Fish and Oysters, Turkoys, Chickens, Eggs and Give ns a call, and see if wo can’t please yon. S. T. & B. P. WALKER. 83 CHERRY STREET. BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COL LECTION! WILLIAM II. BURROUGHS, I (Senior of the late firm of Bnrronghs, Flye & Co.), | Factor and Commission Merchant, SO Bay Street, SaTannali, Ga. Conaignments respectfully solicited, and liberal advances made on produce in store. ang24 3m WINES, WHISKIES, GINS, BUMS, In barrel! and ease. ... v r„ * k.-ki.. ‘creations. Tho legs implored me for rest, and Steam pnmp entered by Knowles A Sibly, I ^ ^ oomplained that I gave them too ranch 1 New York. I to do. Troublesome as they were, it was a Carhart A Curd, Maoon, exhibit a large ool- pleasure to realize their presence. I worked for lection of agricultural implementor Seven vari- wh£h, ££l eliea of hay and straw cutters, fans and corn I alone, would have remained undone shelter* in goat variety, barrows of all kind*. [ They appeared to be perfectly helpless of them- plowt and plow coatings, circular saws, garden selves; would do nothing for me or for each ture, wooden hone collar, ox yokes and me- I wcxx j tindling fires. As a counterpoise to I Agents for Haselett’s Old Winchester Bye, and chaniea’ tools. their own inertia, whenever they discovered ®- Wolfe’s SdmaprE. W. W. Parker, of Macon, has a Urge display Ungor in me on necessary occasions, they were I 0601 “ CAMPBELL A ENGLISH. of farming implement.: JUrrows-iACluding i°MeSTSSS?%S? FOR SALE OR RENT, s pulverizing harrow to cut up the clods by by p TOIn pt and timely interposition, the repre- I a SIX-BOOM dwelling in east Macon, with thir- means of rotary knife wheels—more than twenty sentative of the stomach raved me from a death I ix ty acres of fine farming land, including an varieties of plows, cultivators of all sorts, plan- of dreadful agony. One day I came to a small I orchard worthM.OOO a year. The borne U pTeaa- *_ , , , I stream issuing from a spring of mild tempera-1 ssfif situated rad haa all necessary outbuildings, UUon forgreboUcr for steamingcatUe food, ingo^reprir. For particulars a PP Wat bee hire*, grain aowera, hoc cultivator*. 11 caught some with my bands and ate them raw. ■ ocm lw THIS OFFICE. Peter E. Smith, of Scotland Lake, N. O., ex- Xo my taste they were delicious. But the stomach hiblta a sulkey plow. | refused them, accosod me of attempting to Advances made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store, I or shipments of cotton to good Northoro, Euro-1 poan. Charleston or Savannah houses. I Collections promptly attended to in all parts cf the United States. 1 Our circulation is amply protected by United I to ns. | States Bonds. L a. PLANT, President. Cotton Factors and General Commis sion Merchants. No: 114 BAX STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. WiU make liberal advances on Cotton consigned ee P 7 Cm DEALERS IB OCAXO AND SCPERPnOSTIIATES, No. 70 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, OA. sng20d3m* A. S. HAETRIDGE, SITUATION WANTED. Y s gentleman and lady of experience u Prin- TO _ , 1 , . | noi^on and would not b© reconciled nnfil I [ I)Y ft gentlenun tad lady of experience aa Prin- ( ■■ “ W. W. Parker also exhrWts Iron pumps, crao P^aSnptled my pouch of the few fish I had put -P “ d M “ ic , Toa f h ““ m .K° od "JUge or INTEItEST PAID ON ALL SUMS FB01I $1 ill, Oder press, cotton seed huller, ootton f g fntnr i ^e.” oejghbmbood school. Conesj»ndenee»oboted. XO $5000. W. W. Wsxolzt. Cftsbier. &nglG-tiloct28* I ^ ^ colquitt. jas. dagos. n. n. colquitt CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHIIEST, ' co]LQT7ITT & BAGGS. Bankers and Brokers MACON, GA. R ECEIVE DEPOSITS. BUY and SELL EX CHANGE, GOLD, SILTER, STOCKS, BONDS and Uncurrent Funds. Collections Made on all Accessible Points. lETOEco open at all hours of the day. eeptl-lyr j CUBBEDGE & llAZLEHCRST'S r>IL;juaInrcco ., SAYISGS INSTITUTION, cotton factors, 103 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. Furnishes Bagging and Ties to planters, rad ad- vances liberally on consignments of Cotton. sop7eod3m mill, pl&nton, ©to. J. Ennis, of Columbus, Oa., shows a large stock of carriage material, etc., made of South- Abstsxcts or Titlxs to Bjud Estate Saved. . . , The Chicago Times, of Thursday, after desarib- I U-ber anlb, Southern Ubor and machin- Satisfactory references given rad required. Address WEEKLY AMERICAN, oct20 d2aw4wAwlt Talbotton, Ga. O FFICE HOCUS, FROM 8 a. ar. to 6 r. sc. febS-tf C4 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL ADVAXCZS HADE OX COXSiaXStEXTS. oetlSm - „ ^ . . . MUSIC LESSONS. | ^.a-EN-crxr i house, and the anxiety caused among business I | •ry. This stock includes wheels, hub*, spokes, I ,, “ regard to their UUe* to real estate, rays: I ~\T OZUBDA, just returned from Europe, takes I . „ . , _ felloes and axe helves, as hradaome and good rad ^ SaTamill D Dank and TmSt CO. ra ran be found anywhere. Represented by I iety at finding that Messrs. ShortaU A Howard I leMooa orders left either at the Academy I MACON Carhart A Curd. saved all their books and paper*, and Messrs. I j or u 10 mind, or at Guilford's Store, will bo JohuR. Davis, Covington, Ga, .hows the pnraptlyratsorted to. QAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Ml paid in model of a self-snpportibg gate—an ingenious the vaults of the latter firm were found in a Notice to Tax Payers of Bibb Co. I advances xade on cotton affair. perfect condition, and that they contained their m T ^ { eoUratiag Stato rad county W.O. floge exhibits ramples of bricks- ^ thoughsomeortheir Tuxes for 1871 are opeTSf S preraed rad Otherwise, rad a weU brick SSbL*s I *H®ath’^ No. 69. Sraond strrat To those that CHARLES N. WEST, |ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAVANNAH, GA. WiU attend diligently to all business confided to | Ida caro. aug24 Cm HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR perfect condition, and that they contained their I __ _ - . „ books, though some of their papers were de-1 T^ieafo?l?H SI KNCHANGE eought and sold stroyed io a ssl*. Sbortali ct Hoard reamed 4 Hcatll * a| y 0> c9 Second etreet To tboeotbst DEPOSITS BECEIYED, I Offer low for ca&h a /nil lice of their books and papers on Snnday night of I wish to pay now, I will continue to take City and j ▼ hich ought to be used on curbing. I tho fire, beginning their work about eleven I Xlnm^vrick money for ten days only, After which I On TTlllch Interest Trill 1)0 AllOTTOd. I •n’nrrn rv -* rT nTkT/^rn*mr( A. T. Holt, Monroe county, Oa, drives a | o’clock, and taking out tho last of their valuable I time Greenback. Vffl bo demanded. n,ULU AULcitraL nm uu Auuitcu, J)]3JJGrS. MEDICINES, . .... . m«tiivi*1a xr >v An thnir hniMinr nn thn rnvnAr I F* 1L HEATH. I AS AGREED UTOS. 9 - of beholden. of Washington and Clark streets, was actually on I | fire. Among their papers were complete and F. M. HEATH, Tax Collector Bibb County. ,Th. Waller Wood Mowing and Heaping Ma-1 ^^^ ^"00^1*1!.^ TbS ever I PROG-RESS SALOON, chine Company exhibit several of their ma- mule by the firm—amounting to something like 10,000 pages—which oover a very Urge territory, j No. 10 31 UI.ltERKY STREET, and, as far as they go, aro very much more [ Yellow Fever. I valusblo than the indexes, as setting forth tho I (Next to Street Car Depot) _ _ »*touez. | details of the transfers and liens. To make the The Democrat, of the 17th, rays there were power of revesting titles still more reliable, the E. srlllnZ, ... Proprietor. fooj dfitUui from yollow fever for tho thr©© diyi, I information will b© received with universal joy I JV —. - Friday r. si., the 13th, to Monday r. si., the that Mr. Bees had kept rad has saved copies of I npHI3 popnlarand favorite ealoonisfailTsnppUed I A . “,* JJ " b ° xiait the Fair Grounds rad need lGih. 7 , all the m.M rad olras ofChleaoa tsrooertv ud I A with evcrTtlung Rood to eat rad to drink. Tho Bpmtual rcfrctUmcnt. Only the finest Whiskios, Tea Democrat oh.er™. V i , UMcago pjOpraty np ^ aelected stock of Bhine Wine. Cognac, Gibson Wines, Ale, PorterradBeer, will bosold. To those i Of ^ he* i . . — , . loth® very Saturday before tho fire. Tb® Lna McdouriIi.U XYldsky. The dneet stock of im- who know me, my word will be sufficient. To those Of the condition of yeliuw fever in Natchex | suit is that there .3 ample material for vesting ^ domestic Cigars. Also, Smoking rad w >io do not. I era only refer them to ths old adage: J* 7 know what to say. There is Utile J titles and showing the condition of all property, I cbeivmg Tobacco. Lunches at any hour. Free 1 “Tlis proof of tho padding,” etc. Rc-pectfuUy, doubt bnt this scourge has reached its cnlminn-1 so that it can bo made available for borrowing I Lunch from 10 to 12 A. 5L every day. The Saloon GEO. D. FA WHENCE, ung point, but there ia some difference of opin-1 purposes. * open day and night. * od21Gt * octltf Proprietor. Afl AGUXD UfOB* jau25-ly I. C. WJlST & SON, Aets. CENTUM. CITY PARK! SALOON. rpHIS SALOON will bo opened, from this dato. PATENT MEDICINES, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, KEROSENE OIL, WINDOW GLASS, | HOSTETTER’8, PLANTATION AND VINEGAR BITTERS. Swift A Courtney Matches, Snuff, Soda, Starch, Soap, etc., etc. oct8tf OVER GAITERS XPOB sale by • Jt* F. L. GBOCE, octlO tf Hollingsworth Block. E. *. POE & CO. HUFF’S BUILDING, COTTON AVENUE, Have jnst received— 10 boxes London Layer Raisins, 10 half boxes London Layer Raisins. 10 quarter boxes London Layer Raisins, 5 boxes Citron, 300 pounds choice Currants, 5 boxes Scbopp’s Dessicated Cocoannt, 5 bbls. fine Northern apples, bbla. fine Northern potatoes, Syrnp, Molasses, Whisky, Soap, Candles, Lard, Spices, Sugar and Coffee, all grades. Canned Goods all kinds, and aU goods that aro nsnaUy kept in onr Line. We have, and are receiving 6very few days, B. L. Mott’s boat Family Floor, for which wo aro agents. oct5tf MISCELLANEOUS. PTIUGS AND MEDICINES. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS, G. E. SUSSDORFF, Wo are now receiving daily a large stock of Victorias, Cabriolets, Phaetons, Single and Double-seated Buggies WAGONS, DRAYS, Etc., Brnncb Repository, TIliril st., Miieon, On., Whoro if you will call on Hr. A. W. Chapman, ho will sell or order any kind of voliiclo that you want.' MB. W. W. WOODRUFF ia ow at ncndqnnrtcra, 078 Rroniluray, New York, Having Manufactured, selecting and shipping, ESPECIALLY FOB THIS MARKET. aug!7tf DEMARE8T & WOODRUFF. COTTON STATES | Life Insurance Co. Cor. 3(1 null Mulberry sis., Mneoii, On. Largo and Boliablo Stock cf Drugs anil Clieiiiie.als Another lot UNIVUKSITY MEDICINES. | Just rocoived by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist Largo stock PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES For sale low by G. £. SUSSDORFF, Druggist GEORGIA 0HQL0G0GUE, CUKES CHILLS AND FEVER! (For ealo by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist TOILET SOAPS, PERFUME AY, EXTBACTS.FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. THE CELEBRATED D’OBSAY COLOGNE, I For sale by G. E. SUSSDORFF, Druggist octl8-tf | VISITORS TO THE FAIR, •Do not f&il to call at tho I OLD WOODEN DRUG STORE. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA- FIFTY BARRELS COAL O I EXTRA NO. 1. This oil is of tho best brands, rad we guarantee Authorized Oapital $2,000,000 I it 110 Firo Test Guaranteed Capital - 600,000 Deposited with State Comptroller for se curity of Policy Holders 150,0001 W. B. JomtsTOS.'^'. President. W. S. Holt Vice President. Geo. S. Obear. Secretary. J. W. Burke General Agent J. Mercer Greek, M. D. Medical Examiner. W. J. Maqill Superintendent of Agoncios. C. F. AIcCay Actuary. | INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS, INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME. ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA. ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY. IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY. ITS POLICIES ABE NON-FORFEITINO AF- | TER TWO YEARS. Jul8tf F. M. HEATH L 8peeiaI Agont, Macon, Georgia. - ^ctDRED BOXES >UV 5 S SOAP, ■' EDUCED RATES isoqu 3 ,<' r FIFTY GROSS PARLOR MATCHES, FOR SALE CHEAP. 150 BOXES, 60 POUNDS EACH. I ENGLISH SUP. CARB. SODA, VALUABLE LAUDS FOR SALE FOR COTTON, AT VERY LOW RATES, At Twenty Cents per Pound. I P oun<la - offered at New York pricea. LEVEN HUNDRED ACRES—splendid lauds— I I near the railroad, at $10 per aero. Stock and :>rovisi6ns included in the above basis. Seventeen mndred acres of river lands, six miles from Rail road, eamo rates. Three hundred acres in one mile of Harahalvillo, and many other valuablo planta tions. Such bargains were never offered before. ThcBO ] lands are all in Macon county. W. H. REESE, Attorney at Law. octl4tf Marshalvillo, Ga. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. WARFIELD'S PATENT [GOLD WATER SELF-WASHING SOAP WILL DO ALL THAT IT CLAIMS, VIZ: It will Wash Clothes witliont Boiling, It will do it without a washboard. It will wash them in cold, warm, bard, soft, salt wator, ote., Tt will save firo in tho Bnmmer. It will save Bteam in tho winter. It will wseh Woolens and not shrink thorn. It will cleanse Paint and restoro the Color It will wash Silks, Satina and Lacos to look liko new. It will save time and labor. It will not injure any kind of Fabric. It will do more than ray other Soap over known. Wo know wo havo tho most wonderful Soap over [ invented, and simply aak that yon TRY IT. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Druggists, Macon, Ga. DEALERS ASlTeOSSMEKS Will find onr stock of " VfOT only does it save labor, fuel, clothes, ete, I DRUGS MEDICINES . A but by using it, housekeepers get rid of tho ’ ’ annoyance and discomfort of hot water in summer, I CHEMICALS, GLASSWARE, and of steam in the/honae during the winter, which canses frequent colds, especially to those who go I i. Air.Al AU-Piui.M-t;, from a eteaming, hot wash-room to hang ont I PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, etc., clothes. Thousands of testimonials to its groat ex- J coUenco could readily be obtained; bnt no evidence Complete, and we invito everybody to call and seo can equal that derived from ono s own observation — ■ and experience. To know the virtues of this soap, [ DIXIE WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. Guernsey, Bartrnm & Hendrix, Propr’s., Contractors, Rnilders, and Dealers in DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS, | WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES. WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK, And all sorts of Turning done to order. Iloady Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Rough Lnmbe and Lathee in any quantity always on hand. Orders solicitod and promptly filled. CORBIN & VIRGIN At Walker’s Old Stand, opposito the Market, D EALERS in Fancy and Family Groceries, Pro visions, Butter, Chickens, Eggs, etc. Also, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Game, etc., in their season. All goods delivered free of cost to any part of the city. Wo havo engaged the sorvicea of Mr. O. H. Free man, who has been catering to tho tastes of the citizens of Macon for tho last twenty-eight yeare, and will still continue to do bis best for all bis old frionds who may favor him with acall. sop!2tf FRENCH INITIAL PAPER —AND— ENVELOPES, A NEW 8TYLE, Just received and for sale at prices that CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE. J. W- BURKE & CO., oct20 tf No. CO Second Street- MRS. F. DESSAU Just returned from New York, and haa on ex hibition tho latest Novelties in Millinery, CLOAKS, SAILOR SHIRTS, POLONAISES, And all the articles necessary to complete a FASHIONABLE OUTFIT, To which she invites tho attention of her custom era octA 3m and the public. Plantation For Sale. DU - . ratenad or Turpin A Ogden. The Bloom place, containing 1,721% acres, half rich creek land.ljing on Tobesof- kee Creek; tho balance, pine land of good quality. About 225 acres creek land are in a high stato of cultivation, as also upwards of 500 acres upland. The improvements are good and ample. These lands compare favorably with any in Middle Geor gia. O. B. Callaway, Esq., col tivated the place thia year, and I will be pleased to go over it and show tho land and crops to anyone wishing to purchase. Terms part cash; time payments easy. If not sold by the 15th of December, 1871, the place will bo for rent. J. N. SEYMOUR. oct7-tf you have only to try it. A single bar will do tho ordinary week’s washing for a family of eight por- HUNT, RANKIN & LAMlAB, Solo agents for Macon. octlS tf HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR. FOR SALE. T HE GEORGIA HOTEL PROPERTY, situated I immediately in front of the Passenger Depot, Griffin, Ga. This is now conceded to bo tho best I opening for a large hotel enterprise in Georgia, j and lacks nothing bnt a little capital and enter prise to mako it the best summer resort in Georgia. The location ia everything desitod for the conve nience of transient guests. The house needs repairs ornew building, and the I inability of tho proprietor to improve is the only j reason for offering to Beil. Terms—One-third cash; one-third first January I next, and balance first of January, 1873. Address I JAMES A. SMITH. octG lm Griffin or Montezuma, Gs. Acknowledged Everywhere AS THE BEST BOOTS AND SHOES:) THOSE FASTENED WITH CABLE SCREW WIRE. I The pliability, durability and economy of these Goods are fast rendering them the moat popular I Goods in tho market, their superiority over either I sewed or pegged work being apparent on tho fir&t | tmal. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. COTTON STATES] LIFE INSUHANCE COMPANY. O OL. GEO. T. FRY, well and favorably known in I Southwest Georgia, wDl commenco a campr’— for the COTTON STATES LIFE ESUBA2 COMPANY, in October next. He is a duly author ized rad accredit© 1 Agent of this Company, and wo commend him to the patronage of the public, where I ho has worked so successfully heretofore. J. W. BURKE, sep!7 2m General Agent. FRESH ARRIVALS. Desirable Groceries. OA tee. choice TENNESSEE and S. O. HAMS, OU 250 bbls. refined SUGARS, 10 hhdd. DKMA11ABA SUGARS. 20 boxes S, C. Breakfast BACON. 50 bbls. Choice Eating TOTATOES. 25 kegs GOSHEN BUTTER, 20 kegs BUCKWHEAT, 5C0 pkgs. new crop MACKEREL, 200 sacks new crop BIO COFFEE, 500 sacks VIRGINIA SALT, The abovo with all the leading articles in the groceery line, for ealo very low by OCt22 tf ■ SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. ! ITJE1W MIXjLs. SWM10EST & AUSTIN I B EG leave to inform tho public that they havo I c-tab’.irli. .1 a GRIST MILL nn Fourth street, nc-ar tho Macon and Western Railroad crooning, where they aro prepared to grind , GBITS AND MEAL OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY and st reasonablo rates, and they will deliver Grits and Meal to any part of tbo city, and grind Meal | for toll. A call is moat respectfully solicited. aug27 tf The INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS aro published on every package, then- fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently rarsicujfs prescribe ir It is a certain euro for Scrofui.i, Syphilis in all its forms, iilicnnu- tism. Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of tic Blood. ONE BOTTLE 0? EOSAEA-U will do moro good than ten bottles of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS liavo used Rosadalis in thcirpractico for tho past threo years and freely endorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DB. T. C. PUGTT, of Baltimore. DH.T.J. BOYKIN, “ DR. It. tv. CARR. “ DR. F. O. DANNF.LLY, “ bll.I S. SPARKS, of Nicliolasvillc, kkM.J. McCARTKA, Columbia, DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AMD EMD0ESED BY J. B. FRENCH A SONS, Fall River, Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. TVHEF.LER, Lima. Ohio. R. HAIL, Lima, Ohio. * CO.-Gortlonsville, Va. StirL. G. McFADDEN- Murfrees boro, Tcnn. Our space will not allow of any ex- tended remarks in relation to tho rertucsof Rosadalis. Totho itcjicrt I rofcssion wo guarantee a Fluid Ex tract superior to any they havo ever used in tho treatment of diseased Blood; and to the afflicted we say try uosadalis, and you will bo restored to health. S3. CLEMENTS & CO. Manufacturing Chemists, ‘ Baltiro*n, JId. aept 6-daodwly •IS. -rS*. -Lyjgggj ON CHERRY STREET AGAIN. Iff fit NHlft! \ tfl n WiirU M B. J. BLOCK, Agent, would respectfully in-1 11 W P W1U »« ” UIJlS, form hia frionda and tho public generally that he ia again hack oa Cherry etreet, with a large btock of the moat choice Cigars, embracing all tho favorite brands, and Chewing rad Smoking Tobacco of all deecriptions. Hid store ia next door abovo Valentino’s Saloon rad Restau rant. Give him a call, all you who love a good cigar or quid of tobacco. eep9 2m LEA <fc PERRINS’ SAUCE, Pronounced by Connoisseurs “Th.e Only Good Sauce-” It improves tho appetito and digestion, and it is unrivaled for its llavor. We aro directed by Mossrs. Lea & Perrins to •prosecute all parties m&kjog or vending counter feits. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, auglS-eodCm Agents, Now York. COBNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS, RICHMOND. VA. WM. E; TANNER & CO. STATIONARY rad PORTABLE ENGINES and SAW-MILLS; _ _ BARK, GRIST and PLASTER MILLS ; BOILERS. FORGINGS, CASTINGS, of IRON or BRASS, MILL GERING, eta ; Engines rad Saw-Mills of various sizes siwaya on hand. ,. T Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe. Old Enginoe, etc-, repaired and sold on commis sion or exchanged for new. All other repairs promptly and eatiffactoriiy dono. Freights to all points low. Send for descriptive circular. jul7 d awAwti]docl8. H. B. BBOWN, Agont.