The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, November 17, 1871, Image 4

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Telegraph & Messenger. FRIDAY MORNING, SOV. 17, 1871. Tb .rnt l o Departed. is moiv or twi loot a MO*r mi. lly a SomvfHl Onr. Ho it gone fiom the manaion, and gone Item tlie Ha lita gone from hit clSca, be baa gene to bla Hia clan! in tbair EQtrow. crvalojid. That be. who came proudly, «**r- TaoedyTlileaae tickle na! We all want to laogb. Ha came like a viaion, andbaakad tobtoekty. He cane ta fe plffnjt W*® till a* $ •te®p»®» And now all the wot Id known the wonderful atory The Governor's resigned and ao an the people. And el! through the State now 1a beard* tomtnlmg That be did not eraenate sooner by half. Ob. Fooler, pleaaa tickleua. "FaMy, doUckew- Ephraim, ome ticklens! Wea’lwant to laogb. Could be know of Ilia eorrow of tboee who deplore him. He would not hare left them in bitterness ao; And oh, what a aadoeaa, wl»at grief must corns o er him! . What pain moat attend him whtn'er ba rney E<> And tboee bond* whieb are e pouted! those bonds bow tboT bind lxim A war from bto frienda who would gladly hear half Ob, fl.I., oomotickle na! J. C., please tickle na. K. N-, do tickle ua! Weall want io laugh. Tie a aid ha lua r<iuanilored a good uoa! of caab in Tba^Htate lionda bare “ woodbined ” excessively Dot no ana can tell na—except the Fourth National, Which aide of the sheet bears the balanee of cash ; A nA 'Ha very much feared when the statement la rendered, We'll find Madame Rumor hasn't uttered the half: Oh, Hania. come tickle ns! Tweedy, eometicUena! Uiodgett, do tickle us! We all want to laugh! Oh, great 0 nbernator. how aad la yonr story! • A way faring man" and a stranger to paaee. On a email pair of atilta you walked atralght up lo gloir, Aod alia down again on a tubful of “grease." Farewell to toe Bullock wlio’e fled from onr pasture And left to hia followers nothing hot chaff: Ob, Kpliraim, come tickle na! Foster, pleeee tickle • FetlV■' do tickle ua! We all want In laugh! Atlanta Sun. Tit* Tot Mikes or Utah.—The officials of tbo General T-»»d Office, to whom “specimen bricks" hero been forwarded, do not accept without qneiiflcelion the entbusissUe accounts at the richness of the so-called tin mines at Ogden, Cornish miner*, crucible tests and sol- daring irons notwithstanding. They rather be- Here that the letters and press dispeldhei pour ing eastward on this subject bare more regard to assured deposits of greenbacks in the New York and Boston banks then to speculative de posits of Un in tbo Utah flats. People with money on tbia aide of the Miesissippi will con tinue to sink it in the mines of tba western alopo as long as they haro hopes of drawing it up with secretions, and such temptations are never wanting tothoao who hare surplus capital seeking fifty per cent a year. The ora sent to the Commissioner of the Land Offioe has been scientifically and thoroughly tested by the skillful geologist employed in tho offioe, and by an eminent metallurgist in Phil adelphia. Both these gentlomen declare the testimony at the rocks to bo against the wonld- be speculators, and pronounce the stuff to be nothing like tin, except in appearance, and val ueless for commercial purposes. Under such circumstances, and nntil better evidence is at band, those who contemplate land purchases in and about Ogden bad better wait till they can buy it by Ibe acre or town lot again; or, if they must go a mining, let them stick to silver and gold and then, if auooessfal, they will have all the “tin" (hey want—national Jit-publican. A Cossictk'LT tamer sold a fat steer alive to a buiober by the pound, agreeing to buy beef from Ibe butcher at the current retail prioe for hia family's use. He bought one-quarter at re tail of tbo “eritter" wbicli he had sold at whole sale, ami discovered that be owed the butcher a email balance. This illustrates one of the causes of tba high cost of living. PaortsaOB IIenst says that the observations of the Smithsonian Institution, which extend over a period of twenty years, have e* yet failed to confirm the popular belief that tbo removal of the forests and the cnltivation of the soil tend to diminish the amount of rain fall. Tna Old Colony Railroad in Massachusetts in 1868 gave a free pass to all who would build houses in the village of Wollaston Heights. The result has been that the paying passengers from that station to and from Boston are more then ten times ae many now as there was three yearn •go- BAILHOAD TIME TABLE. mum* ASIt WESTERS SAILSOAD. I.EAYZ. ARRIVE. Macon ............1... 7.55 a. s. 1.10 a. * 5.05 r. n. 8.35 r. u Atlanta 7.55 A. ». 3.10 r. M 3.50 a. *. 10.35 r. M mtuon ass aattaswics jutuboad. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Maoon 8.20 a.m. 6.25 r. m Brunswick 5.45 A. X. 9.25 r. * Jackson vile, Fla. 7 00 a. m. 7.00 r. m Jacksonville, Fla 8.45 r. Jf. 6.00 a. m Havana ah 7.00 r. a. 7.45 r. u Hawklnaville 645 A.M. 6.45 p M Macon 5.05 F. M.-10.30 A. M Maoon 8.10 F. m. 6.50 A. u CESTIUL SAOJtOAh. LEAVE. AX] Maoon 7.00a. M. 4.51 r. u 6.10 F. M. 5.15 a. a Savannah 7.15 a. an 6.25 r. m 7.00 F. M. 6.15 a. w Train from Gordon to MiUedgeviUa and Eston ian oounecta with down night tram from Maoon and np day train from Savannah. LEAVE. ASSITZ. 8.00 a.m. 4.35 a. m 8.50 f. a. 6.00 a. m Eofanla 7.45 a. M. 1.68 p. at 8.10 F. M. 10.00 A. M LEAVE. AtlBJVE. 6.25 a. K. 5.12 r. a 8.15 F. M. 4.10 A. at Columbus 12.45 f. m. 11.00 a. m 8.05 F. M. 4.45 A. M EAOOS ARD AEUrSTA BAILEOAD. LEAVE. ABBITZ. Maoon 6.30 a.m. 7.35 p.m 6.30 r. M. 2.80 A. at August* 11.00a *. 3.45p.m 7.00 p.m. 2.45 a.* WSETSa* AM) ATLA3TI0 SAlUtOAD. . LEAVE. ABBXVE. Atlanta 10.S0r. *. 1.43 A. * 6.00 A. *. 1.32 p.x 2.45 F. M. 10.00 A. M Ohattanooga 5.30 r. *. 616 a. * 6.30 A. *. 1.21 F. * VALUABLE BANDS FOR SALE FOR COTTON, AT VERY LOW RATES, At Twenty Cents per Ponnd. E leven HUNDRED ACRES-eplandld tonda- near the railroad, at 810 per acre. Stock and proriakma included in the stove basis. Seventeen hundred acres of river lands, six miles from RaiU •“•J«““•***“• humlred acres in one mile ofMetahelrille, end many other valoablo plant*. 8ueh bargains ware never offered before. These leads are all to Maoon county. W. H. REESE, Attorney at Law. <*»« */Marabalvdle, Oa. CX B. WOOTEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK. oct‘23 ly* N£IW MIXjL. SWINDLHHDRST & AUSTIN they have eetabllahed e GRIST MILL cn Fonith street, near the Macon and Weetera Railroad crossing, where they are prepared to grind OBITS AND MEAL Of A SUPERIOR QUALITY and at reasonable rates, end they will deliver Grits I*** of ,be d *y- “d gnnd Meal ’ **“ “ mo * t m P* ctfaU J solicited. ***** WILDE, JR JOBE R. WILDE. JOHETM WILDE. JAMES "WILDE, Jr., & C0-, Manufacturers and Jobbers of ' , an<1 Boy's Olothliijj, s^^wassatei%s; ATLANTA WATER-CURE. F. KALOF, Uto of Ohmm, mnat Ubllabmenl oa Hunter atroet, to tile House, for the cure of all chronic diseases. Boeori attention given to the following diseases: I , ur Oomplaint in aU its forms, Syphma in all Its forms Ferns, Epilepsy, Btemlity, Asthmas, Lamene^-I Nervoosnois, ai:I diseases peculiar to si-mou, etc, 1 refer to the following persons, who hava been and ar„ being iiaaied at my ssfshliuhlnsut ; Sir. J. w. buck or, of Ohjpman. Shsdktn A r ' • Major W. li Cox, of Cox ,t llillj l'*i't J. SI. llill. John and James Lyncli, T. J. Hightower t Co , J. Flci-bel, Beennsn A guru. aepStoeeAarofim LEA A PERRINS' SAUCE, lToJicimcod by Uonuoieectuii “The Only Good. Suuco-” It improves tiie Appetite and digestion, And it u uurivAJed tor iUi Aavot. > Are directed Mepar«. I>a A Ferrin» to MANHOOD YOUNG AND RISING GENERATON. The Tegetativ* powers of life are strong, bnt to a few yaara bow often tba pallid hue, the lack luster eye, and emaciated farm, and the impossibil ity of application to mental effort, show their baneful ieflaetjee. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking the development of the body. Consumption to talked of, and perhaps the youth to removed from sdiool and sent into the country. This to one of the worst movements. Removed from ordinary di versions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exeretoe, thoughts are turned inwardly upon themselves. If the patient be a femile the appro*ch of the menses to looked for with anxiety as (he first symptom to which nature to to show her earing power io diffusing the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alia! inereaeo of appetite has grown by what It fed on. The energies of the system are prostrated, and the whole ocono- my to deranged. The beautiful and wonderful period to which body and mind undergo eo fascinat ing a change from child to woman to looked for to vain. The parent'a heart bleeds in anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for its victim. HELMBOLD’S Extract Buchu. FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OREABLY INDISCRETION, attended with the following symptoms: INDIS POSITION TO EXERTION, LOSS OF POWER, LOSS OF MEMORY, DIFFICULTY OF BREATH ING, GENERAL WEAKNESS, Horror of Dieeaao, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Droadf nl horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wskefnloeea, Dimness of Vision, Langor, Universsl Lassitude of the Muscu lar System, often Enormous Appetite with Dyspep tic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, PAIN IN THE RACK, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyee, with Temporary Suffusion and Lose of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, RESTLESSNESS, with Horror of Society. Nothing to more desirable to sneb pa tients than Solitude, and nothing they mote dread, for fear of themselves; no repoee of manner, no rarneatness, no speculation; but a hurried transition from cne question to another. THESE 8VMPTOM8, IF ALLOWED TO GO ON-WHIOH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY REMOVES—800N FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF WniCH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. During the Superintendence of Dr. WILSON at the BLOOMINODALE ASYLUM, this sad result occcnrred to two patients. Rueon bad for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They wore of t>oth eoxee, and about twenty years of age. Who can say (list three excesses are not fre quently foUowed by thoeo direful diseases, IN SANITY and CONSUMPTION ? Tbo records o/the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the metoncbolly deaths 1? Consumption, boar ample witness lo the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most nielancholly exliibition appears. The countenance to actually sodden end qnite destitute; neither mirth nor grief ever visits it. Snould a sonnd of the voloo occur it to rarely articulate. “ With woful measures wan dispair Low sullen sounds tbeir grief beguiled.” While we regret the existence of tho shore disease and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of the consequences. HELMBOLD’S Extract Buchu, -AND- Improved Rose Wash, Cures secret and delicate disorders in all their stages, at littlo expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It to pleasant in taste and Oder, immediate in its action, free from all injurious properties, superseding Copaiba and all other nauseous Compounds. HELMBOLD’S Fluifl Extract of Buelm There to no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hops to tho physician and patient. This is the testimony of all who bavo used or prescribed it. Beware of counterfeits and tboee cheap decoctions called Buchu, moet of which are prepared by self- styled doctors, from deleterious ingredients, and offered for sale at “Jesa price" and “larger bottles,' etc. They are unreliable end frequently injurious. Ask for Helmbold’s. Take no Other. raieg 8125 not Doti nr, ok 8 Donum SOB $6 50. Delivered lo any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. HelfflMd’s Genuine Preparations, Established upward of twenty years, prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chem ist, 594 Broadway, Hew York, and 164 Bonth Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Q O 3 TJ1 M P « 3 M % h3 Oa O Q O HI O 3 0Q o r* 4-H Q w >-3 d « o P $ i—-• o & I 8 CD 8 § § P- CD CO CD a § CD Pj 3 s § cy CD CO a CO tf 5' 09 > 0Q *< i> O w 3 h3 H W a 0Q ►0 S 3 ►■f S’ CO CD (9 a 5 % H 9 B B fl v* x ► 4 5 a *# 0 B 0 V 0 H ► > D m z H 03 B 0 3 H I m > r m o n m m 0 m VJ 0 0 0 r c ID r D1 u > 0 3 0 D C > z 0 I— Q 0 & & 0 p I 9 J 0 n 91 First Annual Exposition —OF THE— ML IWIAM OF GEORGIA, WILL BE HELD AT SAVANNAH, GrA. COMMENCING ON THE 2Ist DAY OF NOVEMBER—TUESDAY, AHD BE COHTIHTJED FIVE DAYS, AND LONGER, IF CONSIDERED ADVISABLE BY THE BOARD H % k! 0 0 t) ® 8P Q 0 o CO Metropolitan Works, CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS, o RICHMOND. VA z WM. E. TANNER Sc CO. STATIONARY and TORTABLE ENGINES and 8AW-MILLS; BARK. GRIST and PLASTER MILLS ; BOILERS. FORGINGS, CASTINGS, of IRON or BRA8S, MILL GEIUSG, etc ; Engines and Saw-MHIb of TAriooa sizea aIwayt oa liA&d. Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Fipe. Old Engine*, etc., repaired And sold on commis- eion or exchAnged for new. All other repsirs promptly And SAtiafACtorOy done. " to Allpoints low. the exposition WILL EMBRACE EVERY DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL LIFE, IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT: 1st Department Live stock 2d Department Products of the Soil Sd 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 Xlinerals 12th Department Miscellaneous and Special Premiums THE PREMIUM LIST PROPBR IS COMPLETE, AGGRE8ATING $15,000! Medals In Gold, Silver and Bronze, with tho Diploma of the Association, will bo Awarded to Meritorious Articles. IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MACHINERY T BE Association announces tho following valuable improvements to bo placedonexhibitionand thoronghlv tested: FOWLER'S No. 1 and No. 4 aYSTEMS OF STEAM PLOWS, WILLIAMSON 8 ROAD AND FIELD STEAMER, FOWLER'S STEAM DITCHER AND CLEANER—in addition to a very large collection of improvements in Machinery for tho Plantation and Shop. In addition to the Association Premium, Special Premiums are offered by Messrs. Sann d er ®* & Miller, and by Ibe 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 tba Association Premium for Blooded Stock, liberal purees wiU bo offered by tba 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 auspices of properly organized Associations, as will entertain our visitors, aside from peisonal prejudices or individual opinions. AU communications addressed to the nndexsigned wfll receive prompt attention. Entries of all articles must be made by 12 o’clock */on Tuesday, the first day of the exhibition. Any lady entering more than one article in the Department of Domestic Jlsnufaetnxee will be charged hut one entrance fee. H. D. CAPERS, Secretary. V. 8—Railroad and Steamship lines will extend the usual facilities. ONE-HALF FARE during the exposition. SEND FOR THE PREMIUM LIST! GO AND BXAMINE THE BXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At No. 86 Cherry Street, Maoon, Ga. JACOB SCHALL, -AVING received his extensive Fall stock of BOOTS and SHOES, takes pleasure in announcing to . his patrons, and the trade genorally, that he is folly prepared to serve hie customers with every g to his lino, from the common Brogan to the finest French Boots and Gaiters. Having purchased cfc from tho manufactories, he can offer superior inducements in prices, and he has neglected no opportunity of sustaining hia well-earned reputation for superiority of goods. . , „ .. . . He would further announce to the trade, and especially to shoemakers in Macon and vicinity, that be has on hand a large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can serve them at rates that will ra- 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-fftted, Uppers of ali kinds, etc., at a very small margin. , _, . In the Custom Work department, he still employs first-class, superior workmen, and his customers can bo supplied, now as ever, with Boots and Shoes, of the finest French calf-skin and the most elabo rate workmsnehip, at short notice. JACOB SCHALL, e«p!9 3m 86 CHERRY STREET. MACON, GEORGIA. LAWTON 4 WILLINGHAM, SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON, COTTON FACTORS, Warehouse and Commission Merchants FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. JN Publishing our card, we claim nothing more for ourselves than a determination to do our DUTY towards our customers. By strict attention to our business, and studying the interest of our patrons we have been able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now have no apprehension that aU who will give na a fair trial will continue to patronize our house. augl6*Sm LAWTON & WILLINGHAM. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, imma JCpNi&u 1 JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted. GR0YEE & RAKER SiEWtfG MACHINES. HED Ptinciptl offiss 101 W. Fifth-ri.. ^Cincinnati, O. THE ONLY RELIABLE GIFT BISTRIBUTI0N IN THE COUNIRY, L. D. SINE’S EIGHTEENTH 6BADD ASHDAL DISTEIBDTION To be drawn Monday. January 1.1872. $200,000$ INVALUABLE GIFTS! Two Grand Capital Prizes ! $10,000 in American Gold. $10,000 in American Silver Five prizes of $10CO each and ten prizes of $500 each in Greenbacks. One span of Matched Hones, with family carriage and *il»er mounted Harness, worth $1500. Five Horse* and Beg-its, with silver mounted har ness, worth $600 etch. , _ , Fire fine toned Rosewood Pianos, worth $500 each. Twenty-five Family hewing Machines, worth $500 **2300 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $300 each. t Ladies’ Gold Leontme and Gent’s Gold Vest Chains, solid and double platod Stiver Table and Teaspoons, Photograph Albums, Jewelry, eto , etc., etc. Number of Gifts 25,000! Tickets limited to 100.0001 Agents wanted t-> sell tickets, to whom liberal pre miums will bo paid. Single tickets $2; 6 tickets $10; 12 tickets $20. 25 SaO Circulars containing a fall list of prizes, a descrip tion of the manner ot dra-ing.and other information in reference to tho distribution, will he sent to any one ordering them. All letters must be addressed to h. 2>. SINE. Box 86. Cincinnati. Ohn nov!2 tildec! SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON. GA. STSAM ENGINES AND BGILEHS Of all sizes, for Saw Mills, Plantations or any other purpose. beat SAW 3nLLS mads to the South, IRON RAILING, LEF- FEL S \\ ATER WHEELS, (received the first premium at tho Georgia State Fair. 1871), GIN GFAR1NG (the only substantial article to run gins), SUGAR MILLS and BOILERS, (the beat made in the State), SdiofLeld’s [Patent Cotton. Presses! . TO RUN BY nOBSE, IIAND, WATER OR STEAM, Received all the premiums at tbs Georgia State Fair. 1671, for BEST COTTON PRES8ES, (tilths articles we exhibited). SHAFTING, PULLEYS and HANGER3, MACHINERY of aU kinds, IRON or BRASS made to order. „ W ?Jare determinedI to_keep the reputation we have always enjoyed of manufaturiug or repairme Machinery, etc., in the beet manner, at less cost with promptness, and to the satisfaction of all. 1 S J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. Having the beet Lathes for Steam Engine Building to the State, we notify other Steam Engine Builders that we can turn theirJFly Wheels any size from seven to twelve feet. nov7 tf OEce 101W. Fifth street. EeBADALIS The ingredients that COMPOSE KOSADALIS arc published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation consequently piiYSicms rr.ESCRiBE k It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin DiFoases, Liver Com plaint aad all diseases of t! o Blood. o:;u ECTTxa c? hosadal:: will do more good than ton bottles of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have u.=ed Rosadalisin thcirpractico for tho past three years and frtcly endorse it as a reliable Alterative land Blood Purifier. !pR. T. C. TUGIT. of Baltimore, i DR. T. J. BOYKIN, “ !PR. ft. YV. CARR. “ I DR. F. O. DAN NELLY, « iDR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasvillc, Ky. IDS. J. L. S. C. DU. A. B. XOZLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH fc SONS, Fall Elver, Mass. V. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. "\VHF.ELKJt, Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Lima, Ohio. CRAVEN & CO., GonlonsvMe, Va. SAM’L. G. McFADDEN, Murfrees boro, Tcnn. Our space will not allow of any ex truded remarks in relation to tho vitiuesof Eosadalis. Totho Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex tract superior to any they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and to the afflicted we say try Eosadalis, and you will be restored to health. Eosadalis is sold by all Druggists, price $1.50 per bottle. Address ! DU. CLZinilTS & CO. 0 31enufact wing Chemists, ; BaLtzscorc, Mo., sept -Gdeodwly McCAETHA, Columbia, DR. PRICE’S SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. VANILLA, L3I5027 Etc., Fop Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry. THOMPSON,STEELE&FBICE M’F’GCO. Depots, Chicago and St. Louis, MAXUrACTCBERS OP DE. PEICE’S CEE AM BAKING P0WDEE, AND BLOOD EN RICHER. THE CHEAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES. The most reliable Blood Purifier. The sure Repairer of Broken Health. The true Nerve Supporter. The Permanent Strength Rencwcr. 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 an the receipt of $6, will tend, by Expects, 6 Dottles, which is sufficient for S or f months. Prepared only at the Laboratory of Thompson, Stoelo Ss Trico tTf’e Co, HAxvrAcvcuxs or DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER, Special Flavorings for lee Cream, tikes A Pastry. 247 szl 2D IAI3 ZZZZZ7, • CELiSO, HI. 327 CICCSS SXSSST, - - - BT. 10030, BO. The only kind nude by * practical chemist, is well u FbysicUa, with special reference to ila licalthful- iw. Ompasetl of articles that aid digestion. Perfect tnqneditjf. Cheapest, because (Ac purest. Heat, os ,t ti the healthiest. Blacaito, com bread, cakre, pastry, not only whit, (sweet) and light, but wholesome and nutritions. I’m it; proof, it. If not a. recommended, we forfeit right to truthfulness. 49* Many worth ies, cheap imitations. Be sure you get Ur. Price's Cream Baking Pneder. Sold by Orooen. Manufac tured only by TlIOMPSOffs STKKLE Ss PIS11E Depots, ChicaRo and St. Louis. MFO CO. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, MAKRIAG23 ££g£ GUIDE. I UtSSt^Swaveri— oa tbo physiolog ical mysteries and revelation* of tho physical «y» tern, how to the complexion, etc- This is an interesting work of 221 paces, with nnm erous engraving, and contains valuable information for those who are married or eontemplate marriage; still it i* » book that ought to be under lock sic key and not laid carelessly about the house. Sent to any one (freo of pottage) for 50 cents. Address Dr. Butt's Dispensary. No. j a if nth 14 NOilCK*in)°THK AFFLICTED A. L CN- ^Beiore^applyint totho aotoriou Quacks who ad- vertise in public papers or using any Quack Rem edies, peruse Dr. Butts* work, no matter what jour disease is or L Dr. Butts on the diseases N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Cheeaut. St. Looif, Mo. LOOK TO YOPB CHILDREN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. MRS. WHITCOMB'S BY HUP. MRS. WHITCOMB’S BYRUP MRS. WHITCOMB’S SYE1JP. Cures Colic and Grip ing in the BoweJj, aad facilititates the process of Teething. Subdues Conruirions and over comes ail diseases in- ■■IMibuHitwi cident to infants anc Children. Cares Di arrhea, Dysentery and Summer Complaint in children of all ages. It is the Great Infant’s and Children's Soothing Remedy in all disorders brought on by teething or any other cause. • Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE C0„ Bt Louis. Me. Sold by Druggists and Dealers in M>diriae every where. aug!7-dAwiv WABBK? A. RANSOM. AARON P. RAN'JO IT. DARIUS W. GEER. ROBERT H. BOH). W. A. RANSOM & CO., Manufacturci a and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 1SSAXDU0GKAXD ST., NEW YORK, entsd by Col. B. W. Hogan, of Georgis. ERNEST PESCHIE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the .lightest error in the time-keoninir of . Begulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the most approved Tit A Nsl T ivvrr r‘ MENT8, for tho purpose of observing the meridian passige of the sun and stars ludUbBablooVt" the exact Macon meantime to within a fraction of a ieconl stars, t will be able to keep <1 rating or t| Especial Attention paid to tlie RepnlrliiK hinds of new work made to order. tVntehes, >» well iu nil iulyiTly HARNESS AND SADDLERY. SMITH, WESTCOTT <£ CO. 102 CUE H RY STREET, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SADDLES AND HARNESS CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SHOE FINDINGS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, consisting to part of— SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER, ’ FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALFSKIN, KIP SKINS, UPPER AND LACE LEATHE GIN LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES. IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM $8 OO TO $50 00. eept20 eod3m GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C. TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW TORE, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. THREE TIMES A WEEK—TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, ARD SATURDAYS. ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 MBS SHORTER via CHARLESTON. TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. THE SOUTH CAROLINA KAILROAD CO, And connecting Boada West, in alliance with tho Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the above Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the buaineea public in tue Cotton States at tho PORT OF CHARLESTON Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other Port. Tho following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line : TO STEW YORK. GEORGIA, MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull, Commander. CHAMPION, R. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON, James Berry, Commander. JAMES ADGER. . T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. S. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J. Beckett, Commander. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND, Ingram, Commander ’ WAGNER, HUGER A CO., WM. A. COUBTNAY, Agents, Charleston, S. C. TO FEUjA-DEIiPEXAi VIRGINIA. EMPIRE, Alex. Hnnter, Commander.^^ days—THURSDAYS. “ WM. A. COUBTNAY, Agent, Char eeton, 8. C TO BAIiTIMOH-E. FALCON MARYLAND, Hainie, Commander. Johnson. Commander. SEA §nffikimander. ^auTonBnffiV* Charleston, S C. Rates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one half of I per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at all the principal Railroad Offices to toe P ^c !C - State-Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing u The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad. a T lo.. h.ve lanrelv increased their facilities for toe rspid movement of Freight ard Passengers between the “beS®towS^Sdon totS^totSShnaSSl^Ftot-Claa* Holmes’ Chair, without extra charge, nave stecnim, Cara. Agent, p. u. iiox u South Carolina Railroad june 20 eod-6m ALFRED L. TYLER, Fice-Preeident South Carolina Railroad, Charleston. 8. C- ITT 11 Fourth Street, Near Brown House, Macon,IGa- BTJXLDS jlnjd ebpaibs STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Griss and Flour Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangors, Boxes and Gearing tor nffi- woik generally. IRON RAILING; . enclosing pnblio squares, private dwellings and Cemetery lots ; also ali kinds of Ornamental Iro work. Brackets, Vaces, Chairs, Iron Fronts for Stores. Window Caps and Sills, etc. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY. I mako the best HORSE POWER in the country^ it never fails, runs light, simple lo pnt.op and lasts well, and is cheap. All Work Made Good. Addresa e. CROCKETT, _ Macon, Oa* dec2-2tawly