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TUESDAY MOUSING. NOV. 7, 1871.
Abstract or a Discourse delivered by
Kev. J. J. Robinson, D. D., or En-
fanla, Ala., in Macon, on SabbaOi
Night, November S:
A railroad train moving from the depot with
iU notnerone can heavily laden, i* an apt illus
tration of the power of steam. Bnt a greater
exists. The storm cloud musters its forces in
the far distant horizon, and gathering blackness
and horror as it spreads over the empyreum,
bursts with terrific violenoe upon the habita
tions of man, the flashing lightning and re
sounding thunder causing the stoutest heart to
quake with fear. This is power, also; but a
mightier can be named. The Son, the great
oeotre of heat—Saturn, distant nine hundred
miiliona of miles—the asteroids—Jupiter—Her-
aebel, eighteen hundred millions of miles re-
moved-Neptone, the circumference of whose
orbit is eight hundred and fifty thousand mil
lions of mile*—indeed, the entire planetarium
of the heavens, is bound together and held in
subjection by a single power, that of gravita
tion ; but there is a greater than this. The
Great I Am, who has existed through the end-
lea cycles cf eternity, spake into being the
earth, the sea, and all their inhabitants, ani
mate and Inanimate: This was power. Power
■ufllelenl to create a universe j to form a star so
remote a to be invisible to human vision; to
regulate and control the wonderful machinery
which operates and moves the whole. But
there is yet a greater power than this. 'Tia
found in tho familiar words of the text, “ For I
am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ: for it
Is the power of God unto miration to every one
that beiieveth."—liomans I chap. lCv.
The power above described involves things
material only. Steam ia applied and regulated
by machinery and skill. The air and tempest
are earthly phenomena, subject to the control
of Him who holds the winds in Bis fist So
also of the world. God launched it into exis
tence. Be spake and all was done. Stars,
trees, flowers, mountain and valley, and man in
Bis own image, sprang into life.
But the power that regenerates tho heart is
that of Jehovah. Take a block of wood,
may be fashioned into any shape and offers no
resistance to the chisel. It ia matter, inert
matter. Let the guilty conscience, however,
be aroused. Speak of Calvary and the Cross.
Boreal to the spiritual ear the doom and de
spair of the sinner, and you at onoo awaken an
opposition, neither physical strength nor brute
force can overoome. This power of tho will,
God himself never compels to act contrary to
iU own intuitions. The sweetest invitations of
the lledeomer, the voioe of the bridegroom, the
thunders of the pulpit, are alike powerless to
move the adamantine heart of the unbeliever.
Ye still not come unto me, says Christ. This is
{he only fatalism which hurls the sinner into
the gulf of despair. Ye still not come, when
bidden to the feast. Ye still oleave to the vain
delusiona and ephemeral pleasures of earth and
cry out crucify him, crucify him.
Bnt happily there is an agenoy that can con
trol the human heart. If tbs tender lovo of fa
ther, mother, wife or sister fail to soften the
obdurate rebel, the power of the holy spirit can
ourb bis defiant pride and bring the penitent to
the mercy seat The sinner, struggling io bis
frail hark upon a stormy sea, when tossed by
the waves and cast away npon a rook bound
abore, battered, bruised and half dead with fear,
aa he climba the thorny, slippery bank, finds bis
Saviour's arms invitingly extended to receive
him. Bis power on the day of Pentecost, also,
wss signally manifested in the conviction and
conversion of multitudes of every tongue and
nation. It must be observed that the gospel is
not the power of God onto regeneration alone,
but unto salvation and sanctification. It
ones the soul from trouble in this world, from
future punishment and from sin in the mansions
of the blessed.
If on a party of pleasure a passenger falls
oveilmard ana bis body be recovered soon after,
the danger ianot over—measures must be taken
for hia resuscitation. 80 likewise, a child may
be anatobed from tho flames so badly burned
that death ensaes,unloss the proper remedies are
applied. But the sinner ia tho recipient of a
finished redemption. God does not lesvo hia
work bait done. It is glorious and complete.
In the last great day not a soul of the redeemed
shall be missing from the coronal of Christ
Unbelief ia tho only limitation to this power.
Faith accepts Jesus of Nazareth—goes with him
to Gethaemauo, and agonizes with him upon the
cross. It is the Christian's only solace amid the
trials and persecutions of this life, and will
abide with him even in the dark valley of the
shadow of death. Ob, the beloved gospel of
glChrist is the power of salvation unto every one
beiieveth.
The above is but a meager outline of Dr.
Bobinson'a sermon, which was a touehing and
masterly production. Be was listened to with
wrapt attention by his auditors.
Ntaudlng Commit!com of Ilie Georgia
Mate Senate.
Judiciary—Reese. Chairman; Brown, Can
dler, Wellhourn, Knnnally, Billyer, Nichols,
Boyle, Brock.
Finanoe—Simmons, Chairman; Binton, Can
dler, Burns, Billyer, tester, Heard, Nichols,
Bruton.
Enrollment—Hoyle, Chairman; Wellborn
Billyer, Poddy, Brown Kibbee, Welch.
The State of the Kepublio— Wellborn, Chair
man ; lteeee, Billyer, Brown, Kibbee, Binton,
Brock.
Education — Nichols, Chairman; Kibbee,
Jervis, Reese, Lester, Clark, Campbell.
Internal Improvements—Nunnally, Chairman
Burns, Bruton, Erwin, Black, Binton, Jervis.
Banks—Lester, Chairman: Billyer, Simmons,
Bums, Erwin, Welch, Steadman.
Privileges and Elections—Brown. Chairman,
Heard, tirifiio, Kirkland, Kibbee, Hicks, Estes.
Petitions—Estes, Chairman; Boyle, Black,
Cone, Cameron, Caiman.
Public Buildings—Erwin, Chairman; Kirk'
land, Lester, Black, Bum, Bruton, Cone.
The Penitentiary—Kibbee, Chairman: Nich
ols, Jones, Cone, Candler, McWhorter, Wallaoe.
Lunatic Asylum—Hinton, Chairman; Sim
mons, Erwin, Smith, Kibbee, Mathews, Welch.
Military—Jervis,Chairman; Kirkland, Cone,
Erwin, Brock. Estes, Devanx.
Printing—Hillyer, Chairman; Candler, Sim
mo ns, Hinton, Wellborn, Biehsrdson, Clark.
Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Burns, Chairman;
Jones, Black, Richardson, Hillyer, McWhorter,
Jervis.
The Institution of the Blind—Jones, Chair
man : Simmons, Hoyle, Cone, Henry, Kirkland,
McWhorter.
Agrionltnre end Manufactures—Steadman,
Chaumsn; Jones, Mathews, Jordan, Erwin,
McWhorter, Anderson.
Auditing—Candler. Chairman; Bruton, Nich*
ols. Peddy, Heard, Kibbee. Wallace.
Engrossing—Jordan, Chairman; Billyer,
Cameron, Hicks, Cone, Black, Brock.
Journal*-—Cone, Chairman; Cameron. Hicks,
MathowsTWeldh, Bruton, willaee.
State Library — Heard, Chairman; Black.
Eajea, Jervis, Welch, Golman, Wallaoe.
New Counties and County Lines—MeWhor-
ter Chairman; Kirkland, Jordan, Anderson,
8eailh, Cone, Crayton.
BAILBOAD TIME TABLE.
XOOOtt XXD WZ8TXJ1X SJXLBOan.
XJUVZ.
Macon 7.66 A. x. 1.40 a. a
5.06 r. x. 8.SB r. x
7.55 a. x. 2.10 r. a
2.00 r. x. 10.25 r. x
xaoox tan zxctrawicx muam
uavz. jlxsiyz.
8.20 a.*. 5.25 r. x
5.45 a. w. 9.25 r. x
Jaduonvile, Flo. 7 00 a. *- 7.00 r. x
Jacksonville, FIs 8.45 r. x. 0.00 a.«
BaTAUnmh 7.00 f. X. 7.45 r. X
Hawkineville G.45 a. u. 6.45 r u
8.05 r. x. 10.80 A. *
8.10 r. w. 6.80 A. x
ISO.
UAVZ. AZXIVr.
7.00 A. x. 4.51 r. as
8.20 r. x. 6.15 A. x
giTtuniii 7.15 A. x. 5.25 P. X
7.00 r. x. 6.16 a. x
Train from Gordon 'o Mffledgerine and Eaton-
ton ocppACts with down night tram from Maoon and
up day train from Savannah.
socrswzsTZzs katt.boid.
lxavz. jutnriT.
Maoon 8.00 a. x. 4.85 a-x
8.50 F. ». 6.00 A. X
Eufauls 7.45 a. x. 4.58 r. x
6.10 r. X. 10.00 A. X
OOD.
LXAVZ. AXBIVZ.
6.25 A. X. 8.12 r.x
8.15 r. x. 4.10 a. x
12.45 r.x. 11.00 a. X
a05r. x. 4.45 a. x
BAILBOAD.
LXAVX. AMIYZ.
6.30 a. x. 7.35 r. x
6.30 r.x. 2.80 A. x
Augusta 11.00A.x. 6.80r.x
7.00 r. x. 2.45 A. x
WZBTZZX ASD ATIASnO BAILBOAD.
LXAVZ. ABBITZ.
Atlanta 10.80 r. X. 1.42 A. M
8.00 a. X. 1.82 r.x
2.45 r.x. 10.00 a. X
...6.20r.x. 6.16 A. x
6.30 A. x. 1.21 r. x
mil
J, H. HERTZ & CO.,
CLOTHIERS
DO CHERRY STREET,
Have now on hand a complete stock of
FALL. AND WINTER
CLOTHING
LARGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED.
A.T SB12
A.T ®15
SELLING AT COST.
J LABGE Cooking Range,
SOOCooUn* Stove*,
“ "‘‘““I Stowe,
■ Knives,
t Knives,
30 Heating Stot
75 dox Table Hi
60 doz Pocket 1.U..U.
JIO do. Tea and Table Spoons,
70 doz Plat ad Spoons and Forks,
Painted PsiU,
lOdoat&fu^
Candlestick.,
— — ■ ■ ■■. and J—
6 do* Pssther Duatefa,
8 aetta Toilet Wore,
16 setts Copper Meaaurm
•1,000 worth Tin Ware,
2,000 Fruit Boxes.
2,000 lb* Hollow Wore,
OUOIbsSsd Irons.
800 pair Trace Chain.,
1 large Press Chain,
1 splendid sett of Tinner'. Tools. >
Fid and Door Looks, Bingee. Screw, phtb,
Scales, Meat sod Ooffoe Mills, Andirons, SbovSi
and Tong*. Load Ihpo. Sheet Copper and .very-
thisi; ceti&lly krat in * house!anushing and tin
•tor*. TEEMS CASH. ______
( Ba P. WOOLFOLK.
oetSlsn 46 Third street.
88 Cherry Street.
W E have now thoroughly refitted and repainted
tliis celebrated Old Grocery Stand and have
filled it from top to bottom with s stock embracing
every variety of Eatables and Drinkables, which
e offer to the public.
Fancy and Family Groceries,
Consisting of
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PICKLES,
OLIVE OIL. PRESERVES and JELLIES. *11 kinds
CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Of evoiy variety,
DEVILLED BAM, TONGUE, TURKEY, LOBSTER
8ALAD DRESSING, ANCHOVY PASTE,
YARMOUTH BLOATERS, SPICED 8ALMON,
FRESH MACKEREL, in cans,
CHOCOLATE PASTE,
FINE TEAS and SPICES,
PEARL BABLEY, OATMEAL,
SAOA, TAPIOCA, and MACOARONI,
SHAD and SALMON, in kits,
MESS MACKEREL.
FULTON MARKET BEEF,
PICKLED PORK,
SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, and anything else
family may need.
CANDY AND CONFECTIONERY.
This ia a specially with ns, and ws claim to have
introduced many new varietiee. such as the or
iginal
WALNUT,
GLAZED WALNUT,
COCOANUT CARAMEL,
JELLIED COCOANUT,
CJBEAM WALNUT,
And numerous others.
Liquors and Cigars
Comprising all of tho best brands, Domestic
and Imported.
In our
MARKET DEPARTMENT
Freeh Tennessee Beef,
Pork Sanssges,
Northern Fruite and Vegetables,
Fresh Fish and Oysters,
Tnrkeys,
Chickens,
Eggs end
Butter.
Oive us s coll, and see if we can't pleoae you.
S. T. & B. P. WALKER,
88 CHERRY STREET.
octlS lm
TREMENDOUS STOCK
GENERAL GROCERIES
NOW BEING RECEIVED BY
ROGERS & BONN,
And they ore offered for sole FEARFULLY LOW.
IN STOBE
2,000 sks. Family AExtra Flour,
200 barrels Sugar,
300 bbls. Liquors of all kinds.
STOCK OF BACON AT PRESENT SMALL.
JUST ARRIVED.
100 bbls. CHOICE RED APPLES.
BOGEBS & BONN.
T
Troy Female Seminary.
HIS IcBtitotion offers tho sccnmulsied tdvsn-
1 ixgt'B of over fifey years successful operation.
Every facility U provided for a thorough course
of tmefal end ornamental education, under the di
notion of a oonw of more than twenty professors
and tt aehore. For circulars, apply to
octlG lm JULLS 11. WILLI A UP, Troy, H. Y.
VALUABLE LAMS FOR SALE
FOR COTTON,
AT VERY LOW RATES,
At Twenty Cents per Pound.
E™! HUNDRED ACRES—splendid !and«-
nrovuw « * 10 Per sere- Stock and
basis. Eoventoen
rosd, tamTmJ “‘lea from Rail-
of 51 sralislSlo ‘anl^ 8 ® bnndrixl Ecr “ iu one mile
tions. ’ d ether valuable plants-
tiuch bargains were never offered befnrA «
lands are all in Macon count/. Defor ®- T* 1 ®*®
„ W - a IlEEiiE . Attorney at Law.
OCtlM II MaruLiklvdJo, Ga.
A-T S818
Business Suits
Business Sis
.A.T
-A.T S25
AND AS FINE AS $40 PER SUIT OF
Coat, Pants and Vest
SACK, DERBYS
— AND —
WALKIN6 COATS
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
WE HAVE IN
DRESS SUITS !
BLACK AND COLORED
Cloth. Coats,
BLACK AND COLORED
DIAGONAL COATS,
OF THE BEST IMPORTED MATERIAL, In
Single and Double Breasted Chesterfields.
A largo assortment of
PANTS, FROM 81 TO 815!
FLY OVERCOATS, Di COLORS.
SACK OVERCOATS, TALMAS,
And the New Style
KINO WILLIAM OVERCOATS,
On hand.
SHIRTS!
We make a specialty of the celebrated
The Best in the Country.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER!
And a fit warranted, at stock prices.
In addition to the above, we keep the most com
plete stock of
In this city. We invite an inspection.
THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS
Constantly on hand, and received ae soon as out.
NEW LOT JUST IN.
All of our goods are first class, and are guaranteed
as such.
DO XT suss THE PLACE:
THE WHITE STOEE !
90 CHERRY STREET,
Between B. A Wise A Co.’e and 6. T. A B. P
Walker's. - oetlltf
First Annual Exposition
I
WILL BE HELD AT
SAY A.UNTUNT-A-H, CJrA.
COMMENCING ON THE
2Ist DAY OF NOVEMBER-TUESDAY,
AND BE CONTINUED FIVE DAYS,
AND LONGER, IF CONSIDERED ADVISABLE BY THE BOARD.
the exposition
WILL EMBRACE EVERY DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL LIFE
IN THE FOLLOWING OBDEB OF ARRANGEMENT:
1st Department Livestock
2d Department Products of tho Soil
3d Department - Domestio Manufactures
4th Department Manufactures in Cotton, Wool, Linen and Silk
5th Department Manufactures in Iron, Brass and Steel
6th Department Manufactures in Gold, Silver and Platinum
7th Department Manufactures in Leather, Paper and Fibre
8th Department Manufactures in Wood, Cabinet Work, eto
9th Department.... Manufactures in Stone, Clay, Sand and Plaster
10th Department Fine Arts, Models, Designs and Musical Instruments
11th Department Chemicals, Medicines and Minerals
I2th Department Miscellaneous and Special Premiums
TAB PREMIUM LIST PROPER IS COMPLETE, AGGREGATING $15,000!
Medals in Gold, Silver and Bronze, with the Diploma of the Association,
will be Awarded to Meritorious Articles.
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MACHINERY
T BE Association announces the following valuable improvements to bo placed on exhibition and
thoroughly tested : FOWLEB’8 No. t and No. 4 SYSTEMS OF STEAM PLOWS, WILLIAMSON'S
ROAD AND FIELD STEAMER, FOWLER'S STEAM DITCHER AND CLEANER—in addition to a very
large collection of improvements in Machinery for the Plantation and Shop.
In addition to the Association Premium, Special Premiums are offered by Messrs. Saunders, Goodwin
A Miller, and by the Chamber of Commerce of the city of Savannah, for the beat bale of middling up
land cotton, and the beat five bales. This includes yield per acre and quality.
The Premiums on Cotton Aggregate $1,200
In addition to the Association Premium for Blooded Stock, liberal purees will be offered by the citi
zens on a teat of speed.
Special attention will be given by this Association to the Legitimate Industries of Life.
But such amusements allowed under the anepicea of properly organized Associations, aa will entertain
onr visitors, aside from personal prejudices or individual opinions.
All communications addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention.
Entries of all articles must be made by 12 o'clock u.'on Tuesday, the first day of the exhibition.
Any lady entering more than one article in the Department of Domestic Manufactures will be charged
but one entrance fee.
H. D. CAPERS, Secretary.
P. S. —Railroad and Steamship Lines will extend the nensl facilities. ONE-HALF FARE during the
exposition.
SEND FOR THE PREMIUM LIST!
novS tf
GO AND EXAMINE THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon,’Ga.
JACOB BOH ALL,
g A VINO received his extensive Fall etock of BOOTS and SHOES, takes pleasure in announcing to
his patrons, and the trade generally, that he is fully prepared to eerve his customers with every
5 in hia line, from the common Brogan to the finest French Boots and Gaiters- Having purchased
direct from the msnnfsctories, ho can offer superior inducements in prices, and he baa neglected no
ortnnity of enstaining bis well-earned reputation for superiority of goods.
!e would farther announce to the trade, and especially to shoemakers in Macon and vicinity, that he
bu on hand a large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can serve them st rates that will fa
vorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is particularly called to the
fact that he can furnish Leather cut to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready-fitted, Uppers of all
kind*, etc., at & Tory small margin.
In tho Custom Work department, he still employs first-class, superior workmen, and hia customers
ran be supplied, now aa ever, with Boots and Shoes, of tho finest French calf-akin and the most elabo
rate workmanship, at short notice.
JACOB SCHAXIi,
a.pl9 3m
86 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEOBGIA.
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM,
SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON,
COTTO X FACTORS,
Ware-house and Commission Merchants
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
JS Publishing onr card, we claim nothing more for ourselves then a determination to do onr
DUTY towards onr customers. By strict attention to onr business, and studying the interest of onr
patrons we have been able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now havf no apprehension that all who
wtil give us a fair trial will continue to patronize our bouse.
angl6-3m
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM.
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JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE.
Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted.
AfiE.YCY OF THE GR0YEE & BAKER SEWING MACHINES.
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CANCERS CURED.
H AYING been afflicted with Cancer, I was cored
in the year 1856. after trying many prepara
tions snd Cancer doctors.
I hare no new remedy to offer bnt the same old
remedy with wliich I was cured fifteen yearn ago.
I have since boen practicing with the same remedy,
and have been successful in a number of rases, a
few of which I refer to below, as living witnesses
of the virtues of my medicine, some of whom,
like myself, have been cured a number of years,
and yet have no symptoms of Cancer returning:
Sirs. H. It Bloodworth. Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mrs.
Fannie Settle, Liberty Hill. Ga.; Mr. J. D. Boyd,
Griffin, Ga.: Mr. Wesley Reid, Zebulon, Ga.; Mrs.
John Stillwell, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Mary Thnrmond,
Indian Springs, Gs.; Mrs. James Carmichiel, Mc
Donough. tia; Wm. N. Fambrough, M. D., Senoia,
Ga.; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Houston co.) Macon,
Ga.; Mr. Jas. Douglass, Greenvillo, Ga.; Rev. H.
T. Dickon, Locust Grove. Ga.; Mr. R. Dorton. Fa-
yette Station, Ga; Mr. Wm Haxknfigs, Jackson,
Ga.; Hon. Thomas M. Horkness, late Representa
tive from Batts county, Jackson. Go.: Hrs. A. Mad,
dox, Indian Springs, Ga., Mrs. Eliza Hill, Forsvth,
Ga; Mr. Willis Bowden, Forsyth, Ga.;Maj. A. Noll;
Griffin, Go.; Mrs. Green Duke, Liberty Hill, Go.;
Mrs. A. Porter, Griffin, Go.; Mrs. Rebecca Words
worth, Barnesville. Ga,; Mrs.D.Lewis, Barnesville,
Ga.; Mrs. R. Goodman, Honticello, Ga.; Lou (color
ed,) former servant of B. W. Collier, Indian Springs,
Ga. The above is only a few of the many names
that could be added to tbs list
I cheerfully bear testimony to the fact of Mr. J.
M. Hardaway having performed a perfect core of a*
cancer npon Mrs. 51. J. Bonyer'a eye, after eminent
physiciane had failed to relieve her; and I firmly
believe hia Cancer treatment to be a epecific for
Cancer. L. A. HANSE, Macon P. O.
To th.e -A-fELicted.!
I prefer not treating doubtful rases. After sat
isfying youfself describe your cancer to me and
wtil give you my candid opinion.
At your request I wtil visit your houses when cir
cumstances permit
My residence is twelve miles out of Grifiin, Gr..
which is my nearest express office. Money may be
sent with safety in registered letter. Communica
tions strictly confidential and promptly answered
when stamp and envelope sent addressed to yoi
self. Address J. M. HARDAWAY.
liberty Hill, Fikeco., Ga
Those to whom it may be convenient, may call
npon T. J. Hardaway, Southwestern Railroad, who
attended me in my affliction and has been with me
in several cues since. He may be addressed
through tho poetofficeat Macon. Go., or Enfaula,
Alabama. J. M. HARDAWAY.
jnlyt3-d2taw&w6m
GffEAT SOUTHERN
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
VIA '
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TO AND FEOII
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
HEW YORK, BOSTON
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
THREE TIMES A WEEK-TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS.
SPANISH
CROWN SHERRY.
'T'HXS justly celebrated brand of Wine is imported
JL direct from Codiz.Jjpain, and is certainly the
purest ever offered in the Southern market.
Price per cue ®9 60
Price per gallon 3.50
For sale by A. L. RICHARDSON,
Importer of Spanish Wines,
aepl26m 121 Bay street, Savannah. Georgia
TlIC INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE KOSADALIS are
published on every package, there
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
PUTSICIAYS PSESCKIEE IT
rt i3 a certain cure for Scrof;:::i,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheum i-
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of i! c
Blood.
OHS S0TTL3 C? EOSASAL’J
will do more good than ten Lollies
of tho Syruj>3 of Sarsaparilla.
THZ UNDERSIGNED PHYSXIANS
have used Rosadalis in theirpractico
fur tho past three years and free!y
endorse it as a reliable Alterative
and Blood Puriher.
DR. T. C. PUGTT. of Baltimore.
DR. T. J. BOYKIN, “
DR. R. W. CARR. “
DR. F. O. DAN NELLY, “
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Xicholasvillc,
Ky.
DR. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia,
S. C.
DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgccomb, N. C.
USED AlvD ESD0ESED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River,
Mass.
F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
B. HALL, Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN CO., Gnrdonsvillo, Va.
SAM’L, G. McFADDEN, Murfrees
boro, Tcnn.
Our space will not allow of any ex
tended remarks in relation to tho
virtucsof Rosadalis. Totho Medical
Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex-
tract superior to any they have ever
used in tho treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the afflicted we say try
Rosadalis, and you will bo restored
S to health.
Rosadalis is sold by all Druggists,
price $1.50 per bottle. Address
D3. CL3MSNTS & CO.
Manufacturing Chemists,
Ealtisiose, Md.,
t -Gdeodwly
DR. PRICE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
VANILLA, LEMON Etc.,
For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pasfry.
UI0MPS0X, STEELE & PRICE M’F’O CO.
Depots, Chicago and St. Louis,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER,
WIND BLOOD EXRICHEB.
ELEGMT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HOURS SHORTER via CHARLESTON.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BAL.ES MONTHLY.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO,
And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the aim •
Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the basilicea* public in
Cotton States at the 1
PORT OF CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in oicelloneo
and capacity at any other Port. The following Bplcndid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Lino:
TO IffEW VOHK.
GEORGIA,
MANHATTAN,
M. S. Woodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION,
R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON.
James Berry, Commandor.
JAMES ADGER,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER & CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
S. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE,
J. Kennedy, Command! r.
ASHLAND,
Ingram, Commandor
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,
WM. A. COUBTNAY,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
TO FEtaX. APEIrPgIA.:
VIRGINIA,
Alex. Hunter, Commander.
Sailing Days—THURSDAYS.
WM. A. COURTNAY, Agont, Char eston, S. C
TO WATiTXMOaE.
EMPIRE,
C. Hinckley, Commander.
FALCON,
Hainie, Commander.
SEA GULL,
Dutton, Commander.
MARYLAND,
Johnson, Commander.
Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day.
PAUL C, TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S C.
Rates guaranteed as low as thoso of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one half of 1 per cent-,
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal Railroad Officee in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi.
Stato-Rooma may bo secured in advance, withont extra charge, by addressing Agents of tho Steam-
ships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths
-assigned. The Through Tickets by this Route includes Transfers, Meals and State Room, while on Ship
board.
The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad.
And their connecting Lines havo largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and
Passengers between the Northern Cities and the South and West. Comfortable Night cars, with the
Holmes’ Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced ou the South Carolina Railroad. First-Class
Eating Saloon at Branchvillo. On the Georgia Railroad Firet-Ciaes Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad.
Close connection mado with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with great promptness.
The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their Patrons that the Line VIA CHARLESTON cannot
be surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods.
For further information, apply to J. M. SELKIRK, Sup't Charleston, S.C.; B. D. HASELL, General
Agent, P. O. Box 4979, Office 317 Broadway, N. X.; S. B. PICKENS, General Passenger and Ticket Agent,
South Carolina Railroad
ALFRED L. TYLEE,
June 20 eod-6m Vice-President South Carolina Railroad, Charleeton, S.
Fourth Street, Near Brown House, Macon, Ga-
BUILDS A.NJD REPAIRS
STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Griaa and Flonr Mills, Shafting, Fnlloyg, Hangers, Boxes and Gearing for miL’-
work generally.
IRON RAILING-,
For enclosing pnblic squares, private dwellings and Cemetery lots ; also all kinds ol Ornamental Iron
work, Brackets, Voces, Chairs, Iron Fronts for Stores, Window Caps and Sills, etc.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY.
I make the best HORSE POWER in the country, it never fails, runs light, simple to pnt up
and lasts well, and is cheap.
All Work Made Good.
dec3-2tawly
E, CROCKETT.
Macon, Ga.
JOBBING- TRADE
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE GREAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES.
The most reliable Blood Purifier.
The sore Repairer or Broken Health.
The true Nerve Supporter.
Tho Permanent Strength Rcncwcr.
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 Mispress, 6
Bottles, which is sufficient for 3 or i months.
Prepared only at tha Laboratory of
Thompson, Steele & Trice IFf’e Co,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER.
Special Flavorings Tor lee Cream, Cakes A Pastry,
217 isl 219 LAZ3 S72ZZT, - CEXCACO, ILL.
327 2ZCC2TD STS2ST, - - - ST. LOUIS, 12.
Tb© only kind made by a practical chemist, as \r*]I
as physician, with special reference to its beaJthful-
aeM. Omposed of articles that aid digestion. Perfect
in quality. OuajpesL because th* purest Best, as it ix
the nealthiesL Biscuits, com bread, cakes, pastry, not
only whits (sweet) and light, but wholesome and
nutritious. Vse it; prove it. If not as recommended,
we forfeit right to truthfulness. £5/“ JIany worth
ier, cheap imitations. Be sure you get Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Ptmxlcr. Sold by GnxSrs. “
ttired only by THOMPSON, STEELE
Depot*. ~ - ~
Bra CO.
t Chicago and St. Louis.
& PRICE
Metropolitan Works,
CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND, VA
WM. E.- TANNER & CO.
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and
8AW-MILLS;
BOILERS. FORGINGS, CASTINGS, of IRON or
BRASS, MILL GERING, etc.;
Engines and Saw-Mills of various sizes siways.
on hand.
Steam FittingB snd Wrought Iron Pipe.
OldEnginee, etc., repaired and eold on commis
sion or exchanged for new. All other repairs
promptly and satisfactorily done.
Freights to aU points low.
Send for descriptive circular.
jul? 4 ew&wtildecl8. H. R. BROWN, Agent.
FOR FALL AND WINTER OF 1871.
T HE subscribers. Jobbers and Wholesale dealers in the city of Charleston, 8. C., beg to call tho at-
tention of tho Merchants of the interior of this and tho adjoining States to this market, as being
now one of tho most desirable in which to procure full supplies of all articles they may require.
The wants of the country having rapidly increased, with ample facilities to enable us to procure our
supplies direct from first hands in Europe and this country, .we are now prepared to exhibit more vanea
and complete stocks of seasonable goods than at any period since the war, and will dispose of them on
as good terms as any other market.
“ Daily facilities afforded for shipment of Goods to any point desired.”
DRY GOODS.
EDWIN BATES & CO.. No. 124 Meeting street. I MARSHALL & BURGE, No. 143 Meeting street.
JOHNSTON, CREWS Jfc CO., No. 41 Hayne street. CRANE, BOYL8TON <t CO., comer Hajno and
| Meeting streets.
CLOTBGQSTGK
EDWIN BATES & CO., No. 122 Meeting street.
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC.
STEELE & WAI1DELL, No. 107 Meeting streat.
Fancy Goods, Notions and Millinery.
JOHN S. FAIRLY & CO., No- 37 Hayne street-1 SELL & FOSTER, No. 27 Hayne street.
BOOTS AJSTD SHOJSS.
D ' ^tretF^ 0 * C °” C ° mer Hayn6 “ d ChUrCl1 1E. B."OTODDABD A CO.^No. 1 165 Mootfiig 1 Btreet.
HATS AJSTD CA-JPS*
THOS. M. HORSEY Jc BBO., No. 23 Hayne street. I EDMONDS T. BROWN, No- 43 Hayne street.
HAEDWARE.
J. E. ADGER & CO., Ko. 139 Meeting Street^ 8treCt
SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARRIAGE MATERIALS.
B THOMLINSON & CO, No 137 Meeting street.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN A 00, No 35 Hayne street.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE-
WM L WEBB, No 123 Meeting street.
GROCERIES.
GEO W WILLIAMS A CO, corner Hayne and Church streets.
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ETC.
J A QUACKENBUSH. No 122 East Bay street. JWH CHAFEE A CO, No 207 East Bay street.
BOLLMAN BROS, No —, East Ray street.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
HOLMES & CALDEB, No 205 East Bay street I WM M BIRD A CO, Comer East Bay nd Camber-
| land streets.
Job Printer, Stationer and Bookseller.
EDMUND PERRY, No 140 Meeting Street.
Type and Printing Material, Paper, Stationery,
Job and Book Printing.
WALKER, EYAN3 & COGSWELL, Ko 3 Broad street and 109 East Bay street.