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COLLINS & HEATH,
FAIR WEEK
Tel< graph & Messenger
utio^rajpBiilP. ^ * 8n -
sclorto the Mar
ried or those about
to marry, with the
latest disco veriee
on the phjsiblos-
BOOTS AND SHOES
VISITOBa TO THE OREAT STATE FAIR
Mail not fail to visit tho establishment of
Foreign Notes.
loaf mjitones and revelations of the phyrical
tem. how to preserve the complexion, etc-
This is an interesting work of 224 paces, with
erons engraving. and contains valnablo inform
for those who are married or contemplate mar
still it i« a book that ought to be nnder lock a I
and not laid carelessly abont the house.
Sent to any ono (free of postase) for SO cents.
Address Dr. Butt’s Dispensary, No. j i
rt 5S^NOMCK\o°THE AFFLICTED A, X
FORTUNATE. , ,
Before applyinr to the notonons Quacks wl
vertiso in pnblic papers or nsinr any Quack
edies, pernso Dr. Betti’ work, no matter what
disease is or how deplorable yonr condition. .
Dr. Bntts can bo consulted, petsonally or by
on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office, j
REAL ESTATE Ain)
INSURANCE AGENTS,
60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
the Emperor in person. After haring dwelt on
the favorable and gratifying condition of United
Germany, ho pointed at the conddaration of
the budget for the empire m the chief taskdo-
Tolring upon the Amenably. A reorganization
of the coinage being desirable, be said that the
Federal Oonnefl was engaged in devising meas
ures for the establishment of a gold coin basis,
to be adopted as a uniform ay*t«n°fG<J nn »“
coinage. Then the Emperor prooeeded and
spoke of the necessity of securing a line of di-
Jedt communication though i>w>b:crknd to
Italy by mean* of the St. Gothard Railroad,
n-d after haying alluded to the satisfactory
foreign relations of the empire, laid great stress
upon stating that especially the oorrespoodenoe
with Austria was of a oordial nature, the inter-
course with that country being no longer shad
owed by reminiscences of past conflicts.
Bepubllcan principles axe making unprece
dented progress in Great Britain.
An address issued by English representative
No. 60 Second Street,
(Next to Baptist Church.)
FOR SALE.
1 fine Bending Lets on Tatnall Square.
S3X acre* Band just outside the dty limits.
K acre Lot on Telfair street
acre Lot corner of Elm and Troup streets.
X acre Lot corner of Elm and Congress streets.
1 acre Lot corner Lamar street
1 good Building Lot forStore on Second street
17 Lots In the rear of James Seymour's place.
2K acre Lot on Windsor Hilt
1 Lot near the Macon & Brunswick B. B. Shop.
X00 aero Woodland Lot six miles from town.
100 half acre Lots just outside the city.
1 fine Plantation in Southwest Georgia.
1 fire room Dwelling,
S AYING received his extensive Fall stock of BOOTS and SHOES, takes nleisum •
hie patrons, and the trade generally, that he is folly prepared to serve hia 1? ,tmf «r.dn s u
5 in his line, from the common Brogan to the finest French Boots and Gaiters wrth
direct from the manufactories, ho can offer suporior inducements in prices and i . 8
opportunity of euatsining his well-earned reputation for superiority of goods' ' 1M nc 3leeted M
He would farther announce to tlio trade, and especially to shoemakers in Macon „„, . .
has on hand a large supply of Leather and Findings, with which lie can servo thorn ,h ’t U
vorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is particXirc^ 1 ?*" f ‘-
fact that he can furnish Leather cut to ail sixes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs Tea.lv the
kinds, etc., at a Tory small margin. 3 mien, Uppers ot m
In the Custom Work department, he still employs first-class, superior workmen ad i •
can be supplied, now as ever, with Boots and Shoes, of the finest French calf-skin ma “•tanm
rate workmanship, at short notice. . m ““ th ° most elalo.
JACOB SCHALL
sep!9 3m 86 CHERRY 8TREET, MACON,
If You Want Books, Go to Them
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
ROOKS FOR THE YOUNG,
BOOKS FOB THE OLD, -
BOOKS FOB THE BOYS,
BOOKS FOB THE GIRLS,
BOOKS FOB MEN,
BOOKS FOB WOMEN.
BOOKS FOB SCHOOLS,
BOOKS FOB HOME.
:mrs.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB'S
SYRUP
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
GEORGIA
.t« jp F.ngUnil. Mootings will be,
out the country tc sopport the mm
It if also reported that Bradlaw,
leader, after having Mated before
lag that tbs Queen was Inmacc. ds
genry to be intrusted to thejudgee of law and
equity, until a republic oonld be established.
The French Gevernment, still apprehending
plots for the restoration of the Empire, has Is
sued strict orders that a careful watch be kept
over all suspicions or suspected persons landing
in a French harbor. Five papers supporting
the canse of Napoleon are appearing again in
parja. while bo hut ftlco count upon numerous
sympathizer* in the army. Bat, for the pres
ent, there is no prospect either for the ex-
Emperor or his son to return to Frsnoc. The
troubles reported from Corsica, the home of
the Bonspartea, are of no importance. The
Faria pres* appeals to Thiers to ruse the state
of selgeof the the capital, and to set the im
prisoned workmen against whom there fa no
criminal charge, at liberty. The Republican
papers are advocating these measures as warm-
I y as the organs of the LegiUmistic and Clerical
parties are opposing them. The Government
in reply, made five promises, but, so far, has
been too timid to act The final treaty of peace
with Garmany baa been signed. The greatest
It ia the Great Infant’s and Children’s Soothing
Remedy in all disorders brought on by teethisf or
any other cause.
tbo Radical
If yon want
Writing Paper and Envelopes,
Go to No. 60 Becond street They have a
greater variety of
PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY
Than any house in Georgia.
Have some NEW STYLES never shown in Macon
before; besides
PENS, PENCILS,
VISITING CABD3,
. OABD CASES,
WORK BOXES,
WRITING DESKS,
Prepared by tio GRAFTON MEDICINE CO- St
Sold by bruxxiats and Dealers in Medicine every
rW«r» aug17-dJrw*w
.•1,000.000
o.
. 600,000
.' 2,000,000
ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA.
ON THIRD STREET, MACON, GEORGIA,
VISITING MACON
sep!2 jim 124 Bay etroet. Savannah. Georgia
WARREN A. RANSOM. AARON P. RANSOM.
DARIUS W. GEER. ROBERT II. BOYD.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
Represented by Col. B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
od8dly*
meat parts of France. In the late Cote d'Or and
the Daub, department the German military
an thorities have bk,, atepe to disarm the wholo
population, Inoonaeqneneo of repeated attempts
to acaaaainate German officer* or aoldien, and
General von U roe ben bad the following order
doetad on the walla of Dijon:
“Considering that yesterday two German sur
geons, while taking a ride, were severely
wounded In a cowardly maimer liy "hot fired
from a gun, and in accordance with the law of
August, 1849, referring to the state of Beige,
I order, In the Interest of the peaceful inhabi
tants, lab That weapons of all kinds be deliv
ered np at tbo prefectnro by noon of Tuesday,
the 19th instant 2d. That the houses be
searched immediately after that date. 3d. That
should weapons be found, the owner be brought
before a oourt martial and punished with im
prisonment in a German fortress. Should wea
pon* bo found, the owner of which it ia impos
sible to disoover, aoldien will be quartered on
tbe homo where they were seized. In Biaan-
oun similar mcaiurea have been taken.
The Echo du Parlcment (Bruaaels) remark*
that Berlin ia daily profiting of tbo result* of
the war and tbe decline of French influence in
oertain branches of industry. Considerable or
ders for millinery, tapestry and leather goods
have arrived from Constantinople, Odessa, and
even from Madrid. Unfortunately, workers of
both aezoa are scarce.
Tbe Etotlo Beige announces a voluminous
oorrespondenoe between tbe ex-Emperor Napo
leon and a Belgian jonrnaliat (aid to have been
diaoovered in the Taileriea. In this oorrespon
denoe, It appears, a plan ia developed for plac
ing Napoleon on tbe throne of Belgium. The
Etoile demands that these documents, which
are now in Brussels, (ball be published.
In a leading article on tbe internal affairs of
Austria, the London Times gives utterance to
the apprehension that a reform of the empire
on Ihe Oasis of Czech preponderance would
probably be followed by a lamentable crisis.
Alluding to a striking passage in Disraeli's Lo
th air, where one of tho prelates introduced in
the plot, pities Austria that, after having been
Oetbolio and German she was neither to-day.
The Times thinks that these words hold good
atilt; but, though Austria would never again be
(ORDINARY, OR GRAHAM’S EXTRA HEAVY),
SUGAR HILLS AND KETTLES,
IRON RAILING
OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY.
SHAFTING, PULLIES, ETC.,
AU or any Machinery, put up at firet-clasa IRON WORKS, put up in tho beat elyle and at mice, t„
tho times. Give ns a, mil hnfnrn nnrehasin" will ftnl! ?nw mow F
Sixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded.
tiie GREAT
Southern Piano
VI ' MANUFACTORY.
Tlie Great Medical Discovery)
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
a§ Hundreds of Thousands 5|\
Sr Bear testimony to their Wonder- £ p 2
©o fulCurative Effects.
IssWHAT ARE THEY?|=I
EVER OFFERED IN MACON.
WE KNABE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES
Oar WROUGHT IRON COT-
Toncli^
Workmanship,
TON SCREW TRESS ia tho only
R. F. WOOLFOLK,
46 Third atreoh
Cotton Press that has Blood tbe
test, being used ever since tbe
Og» THEY AKE NOT A VIns
h ^FANCV DRINiC.sff
Hado of Poor Bnm, Whisky, Proof Spirits
ana Refused Liquors doctored, spiced and
sweetened to please the taste, called ** Tonies.**
‘'Appetizers,” ‘'Restorers,** Ac., that lead the tippler
on to drunkenness and rain, bat aro a true Medicine,
mado trom the Native Roots and Horbs of Califor
nia. free from nil Alcoliolic Stimulants.
They are the GREAT BLOOD PURXFIEK and
UFEGIYING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renova-
| tor and Invigorator of tho System, carrying off all
K isonoos mattter and restoring tho blood to a
altby condition. No person can take these Bitters
according to directions and remain long unwell.
For lufl«mmntory and Chronic Kheii-
mutism nnd Gout, Dyspepsia or Indiges
tion, IUlions, Remittent and Intermittent
Fevers, Diseases of tbe Blood, Diver Kid
neys nnd JLSlncIdcr, theso Hitlers have been I
most successful. Snch Diseases are causod by I
Vitiated Dlood, which is generally produced by I
and more increasing demand thin
DOBSON & BARLOW
Bolton, England,
(ESTABLISHES A D. 1790. |
Makers and Fatentoea of the mom improved
MA.OjnXKEBXiY'
Tom
Preparing and Spinning Cotton,
any other.
NOW BEING RECEIVED BY
German ehe might become Catholio once more.
This was one of the pending qnostions to be
■ettled, and tbe recent demonstrations made in
favor of tbe Ilaleabnrgers in Mayence, showed
conclusively that Rome still hoped In Austria,
which, at present, was not to much a nation as
a group of quarrelling nationalities and reli
gious. One of these nationalities had already
carried its particular claims, while others were
preparing to bring them also forward, and yet,
out of this political chaos a great European
empire was expected to rise.
The Austrian Germans continne protesting
against tho conoeaaions made to the Czechs.
Count Bnest has issued a circular respecting the
Our WATER or STEAM POWER PRESS ia
becoming
ROGERS & BONN,
And they aro offered for sale FEARFULLY LOW.
eonfereneee at GMtein and Salzburg which, he
says, were ot a peaceful character. In a com
munication addressed to the Austrian Ambassa
dor in Paris, be oounaela the French government
not to harbor any thoughts of revenge against
to those having a
Tiioa. w. svaxs. men d c. anmna
W. n. HUTCHESON. W. E. MILTON.
Evans, Gardner & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS A GLOVES,
Noe. 637,639 and 641 Broadway (first block above
St. Nicholas Hotel),
oclS 2w* NEW YORK.
2,000 sks. Family & Extra Flour,
200 barrels Sugar, '
300 bbls. Liquors of all kinds.
STOCK OF BACON AT PRESENT SMALL.
WATER POWER OR STEAM ENGINE.
Gormany.
Hand in band with the political aspirations of
the Czechs goes the revival of their literature.
The Bohemian society of national literature
called < ’Matioe"has just finished tho translation
of Shakespeare Into the Czech language, one of
the boat translations of tbe poet in Europe. A
translation of the Greek tragedians and latin
oomlo poets will soon follow, while Durdik, who
ia favorably known by his studies on Byron, baa
jnat published a Czech translation of Cain.
The Buaalan Holy Synod baa sent Ozierow,
ono of tho most learned professors of the ortho-
dox clerical aoademy, as an official deputy lo
the old Oatbolio Congress sitting in Munich,
lie was charged to inform himself about the
principles and alms of the old Catholio move
ment, for the porposo of preparing tho way for
’ —'on, should they correspond
irst Christian Church,
openly joined Serrano, tbe
MtbUeana are approaching
It can also be run rom tbo band wheel shaft
of gin gear.
too well known, and has established itself is tkf
PLANTER’S FAVORITE. As there is no coDpuisoo
MACON, GA.
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
oct221y*.
between a cast and a WROUGHT IRON 8CREW,
JUST ARRIVED.
do not recommond OAST IRON SCREWS, though
BARNARD HILL. WALTER B. HILL
B. & W. B. HILL,
Attorneys at Law,
No. 83 (np stairs) Cherry et., Macon, Qa.
"YXTILL practice in the Superior Courts of the
VV Macon Circuit, and in the Supreme Court
and in the Federal Courts at Savannah and Atlanta.
The senior partner will attend the Courts of other
100 bbls. CHOICE RED APPLES.
make them for those wanting a CHEAP Frees.
ROGERS & BONN.
each other in
.M , MIU, JUUUttUI^, U4C| HJil
form a coalition before long. The Republican
party is moving again. At a great meeting,
Cronae presiding, resolutions were adopted de
alaring that the party would offer undying oppo-
aition to every form of government for Spain
wbloh was not purely Republican. Neverthe
less, in waging snch war upon non-republican
principle*, they would not violate tho laws of
tho land. After sovoral speakers had pronounced
themselves against the present Government, the
moat violent proclaimed their perfect sympathy
with Republicans every where, and with the In
ternational Booiety, declaring that tho faith of
tho Republicans in Spain was identified with the
doctrines of liberty and equal rights now rapidly
spreading through all the oountries of Europe.
Send us your orders, or send for Circular and Trice
circuits, os heretofore. Commercial collections,
conveyancing and other office business will re-
ceivo prompt attention.oct22tf
Buggies of the Finest Make in America
COAL-BOX 5 PIANO-BODY and BENT-BODY.
THE WILCOX PATENT MORSE POWER
Again offer their services to Plantar, and Mer
chants, os
SUNDRIES.
2) A A bushels Seed ltYE and BARLEY,
iUU 100.000 choice CIGARS.
500 dozen fresh Cove OYSTERS,
3,000 sacks choice FLOUR,
20 kegs FULTON MARKET BEEF,
10,000 bundles TIES,
1.000 rolls BAGGING,
If yon want good bargains, call and see
oct22 if SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
We claim to bo SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER for Ginning Cotton, End it is tho only Horse Po*«
made that we know of that can supercede tho ordinary Gin Gear.
And aek a continuance of the patronsgo so liber
ally given them the past season.
Close porsonal attention given to the STORAGE
and SALE of COTTON, and to tbo filling of orders
for Bagging and Ties and Plantation Supplies.
Refer to the patrons of the past season. Rc-
VA2TXLLA, LEMON Etc.,
For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pasfry.
TIIOMPSOX, STEELE & PBICE M’F’G CO.
Depots, Chicago and St. Louis,
XANUTACTUUKS Or
DE. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER,
AND BLOOD EXRICHER. .
Adams, Bazemorc & Ware,
prosaists.
Tlie Mobile and Northwestern It. K.
Tho Register, of Tuosday, prints a dispatch
from OoL Forsyth, its editor, dated New York,
October 23d, which gives the following Infor
mation concerning the prospects of the speedy
construction of this great railway line, which is
to run from Mobile to Helena, Arkansas. CoL
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE,
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT,
N entering upon a new cotton eeaac
their eemcea to the patrons and:
Adams A Bazemorc. —* ** - M -** —
faTor them with then
will ho given excluai:
WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGY
Known all over the South os ono of THE BEST AND LIGHTEST RUNNING BUGGIES in uso.
ASA MILLER BBATTLEBOBO BUGGY, the HICKORY CONCORD BOGGY,
and all other etyles of Buggies.
Warehouse and Commission Merchants
JjgADE
Sy to tho
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
And to filling orders for Bagging, Ties and Planta
tion Sappliee.
Asking for a continuance of the generous support
accorded to the old firm during the past eeaeon,
they pledge themselves to give unremitting atten
tion to the interesta of their patron?.
F. ray«:
hiegotUUona for the construction of the Mo-
**■!• tna Northwestern Railway have reached a
point interesting to tho public in Mobile and
along iti line, that may now bo announsed by
authority. The outline is as follows: First-
Financial arrangements, based on city bonds
received, have been completed, to pay for rails,
joint-fastenings and epikos, for abont sixty
miles of road, and to purchase locomotives and
©art for constrnction,nnd for operating the same.
The iron is being made in England, and will
bo shipped In a few days. This negotia
tion has been mado without selling bonds or
“locking np” in a manner to force evental loss.
Second—A contract is made with a strong party
(a combination of ten persons—three capital
ists, bankers, and seven experienced railroad
to build the entire main line, from
Mobile to Helena, at very reasonable prices,
ihe contract requires them to mako advances
f** 7 }? fifty miles of the road
Tbl eZS operate beforo May lat.
miles are thus secure beyond
W° !k . "ith a large force; be-
—a gh’gaa.'gPsi: g* *•
A Torso man, who speaks free
THE GREAT RECUPEHATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES.
The most reliable Blood Purifier.
The sure Repairer of Broken Health,
The true Nerve Supporter.
The Permanent Strength Rcnewer.
The most Energetic Tonic.
In 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 $6, will send, by Express, 6
Bottles, which u sufficient for 3 or 4 months.
Prepared only at the Laboratory of
Thompson, Steele & Prico hTf’g Co,
KAXVTACTURXES OF
DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER.
Special Flavorings for Icc Cream, Cakes A Pastry.
C47 Hi LAIS omSIT, - CSICA30, ILL.
3X7 noon S7SSE7, - - - El. LOTS, W.
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
Wines, Brandies, Gins, etc.. Bourbon,
Wheat anil Bye Wltlsltlcs,
22 ntsx PLACE ASB 17 HAECLAT STBZET,
more for ourselves than a determination
By strict attention to our business, and stndyins the int<
JN Publishing our cord, wo claim cothini
DUTY towards onr customers,
patrons wo havo been able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now have no apprehension
will give us a fair trial will continue to patronize our house.
HARDE-UAX & SPARKS
S END their annual greeting to their many friends
and patrons. They are at their old stand, ready
and willing to serve them in the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
They deem it unnecessary to make pledges—for
“by their fruits ye shall know them.” Judge ns by
WASHINGTON, D. O.
Theso Wagons took the premium at the State Fair in Macon, and have been tested by tho Flanteis all
over Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Texas. We have four other styles of Iron Axle
Wagons mode by good Manufacturers, and also tho different stylea of
and advance it. More wo cannot promise—more
you will not export.
Tbe usual accommodations extended to those
who honor ua with their patronage.
oug26 3m HARDEMAN A SPABK3-
augl6-3m
commencement of the term.
EAST asEEA WICH, K. I.
REV. DAVID H. ELA, A. M. Principal.
"VTINE efficient Teachers. A first-class Male and
Female Seminary. A thorough English course
of studs. A College Preparatory Course. A La-
dies' Graduating Course. A Commercial College
Course. A Musical Graduating Course. Beautifu'
The rally kind msdo by . practical chemist, u well
3 phyncun, with special reference to lu healthful-
“*■ "f cjixciu Oat aid digaU™. Fa-fat
SSSfel? EIacuIt *' conl hraffSkesSSuy. n«
Uy white fewest) and light, but wholesomo and
’’rib?!?-U: prvccit. If not as recommended,
e forfeit right to trcthfalness. sC^AIany worth-
Fa col %Z£SEZ’Jig%J“
WHOLESALE
Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
gqp22JAwCm* tzkms cxaif.
VALIANT, JONHS & CO.,
(Saeceaeors to Valiant & Jonee),
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN.
LA3IPS, CHANDELIERS, CMNAj
TABLE, GLASS AXB QUEEXSWABE,
4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE.
sepm24dAGw
jn!22 3m
[Macon Standard. Mean Tim©
H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in the time-keepiuR ofmJ®?
Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and ono of the moat approved TRANSIT'
SCENTS, for tho purpose of observing tbo meridian paaaago of tbo sun and stars, I will bo aWo to »
tho exact. Macon mean timo to within a fraction of a second.
Xspcclnl Attention paid to tbo Repairing and rating or lino Watches, as well ns al
kinds of new work mado to order. jnly27-U
Proprietor.