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Telegraph & Messenger.
SUNDAY MORNING, NOY. 19, 1871.
Three KIhimw of Farewell;
(These exquisite TOM* are from on* of “Esther
Wynn o Loxe-Leltora" in 8criboer'« for December]
Three, only three, my darling,
XoftSwUMntttudjoyous one*
wSn wtktaiJuoome w» loved each other
Mcoply to taste low’s sweet.
And lavished onr kisses a* Che rammer
l4TUhea beat—
Bnt aa they kiaa vboae hearta an wrong,
When hope and fear are apsot.
And nothing ia left to give, except
A excrement!
Firat of the three, my darling,
Uaaorad onto pain ;
■We bare hart each other often;
We shall again, . „
Whtn we pine becasae we miss each other,
And do not understand
Bow the written werda are eo much colder
Than eye and band.
I kiae thee, dear, for all each pain
Whioh we may prs or take;
Buried, forgiven, Before it comes 1 ;
Far our lore'* sake!
The second kiaa, my darling.
Is fullof Joy's eweet thrill:
We bare bleased each other always;
We always will.
We shall reach nntil we feel each other,
Past all of time and apace;
We shall listen till we hear each other
In erery place;
The earth ia full of messengers,
Which lore sends to end fro;
I kies thee, darling, for all joy
Which we shell know!
■The lest kiss, ob, my darling,
My lore—I cannot see
Through my tears, as I remember
Whet it may be.
We mar dia and never see ertb other
Die with bo time to give
Any sign that oar hearts are faithful
To die, satire.
Token of what they will not eae
Who see onr parting breath.
Tide one last kiss, mydarllog, tesla
The seal of death!
TIIE RAILROAD MONARCH.
XVlint Commodore Vnnderbllt I* Doing
With til« Million*—'The Heir* Apparent
to ■>Holden Throne-ThePerpeluallon of
the Vanderbilt Dymuly-The Men who
Hnnngr tiie t:*»Ule»s
Macaulay'e Latter to the Rochester Chronicle |
The last time I paw Commodore Vanderbilt
bis form, though erect, wee feeble, end hie coun
tenance looked old, sod bis once flashing eyes
bed exchanged their fire for a kindly end mnch
more winning expression. It may readily be
understood that the old man is now leaving the
greater part of hie business in the hands of bis
children, who are in overy sense oompetent to
iteoare; and Ibia leads ns to look at a rich man’s
family. .
The Commodore bad three sons, ono of whom
died a few years sgo. He wav engaged to a
yonng lady to whom his father presented a very
fine house at Washington Heights. Another
son, Cornelius, Jr., is a talented man, but in
early life be fell a victim to bad habits. Hid
it not been for intemperance he would have
made a superior business man. He baa pur
sued a reckless course and incurred heavy obli
gations, under which he became bankrupt.
Men have treated him in a lavish manner, ex-
peeling that bis rich father would enable him to
pay his debts | bnt the Commodore was deter,
mined to let him shift for bimaelr, and the con.
sequence was that Cornelius went throngb bank-
rnnlev. Among other items of debt was one of
$11,000 to
noucx ninLXT, who gets stuck
by almost every poor devil wbo choose* to vic
timise him. Since his failare, Cornelias has
determined, it ia said, to torn over a new leaf;
bnt inch determinations generally end as they
begin, in mere breath. It is probable that on this
aoeonnt the Commodore will place whatever be
may leave this misguided son in the bands of
suitable trustees, and thus it will be preserved
front dissipation and extravagance.
William Henry is the oldest and the favorite
of the Commodore's sons. He is a stout and
well-proportioned man of fifty, though he looks
much younger, with a foil countenance and one
abundant with good humor. He in a thorough
business rosn, and yet appears to enjoy life.
He has, however, been severely, afflicted with a
peculiar disease, which brought him last year
nnder surgeon's bands, and a core was at last
pronounced niter a painfnl operation. William
ia the chief manager of his fsthsr's railway in
terests, and in addition, baa the
IMMXXSX UNDID E8TATX8 ON STATIN ISLAND,
which the Commodore Conveyed to him a few
S ears sgo. One of these is Clifton Park, which
i let ont as a hotel, with pleasure grounds cov-
. ering fifty seres. Near by, William has a conn-
try residence, with a beautiful front on the sea,
but ba spends only a part of bis time here.
Staten Island ta too qniet for such a man, even
for a rural life, and beuoe the watering piaoes
are preferred. Besides this the island labors
nnder a peculiar misfortune, wbieb cannot be
measured except by experionee. This is its
clouds of mosquitoes, which sre bred in the
salt meadows nesr by. I have known an entire
dinner patty broken up by a sudden invasion of
these tormentors, which really made a dinner
party of the guests themselves. Hence the
Vanderbilts seldom come to Staten Island; bat
one of these days each of them will make a final
journey to the spot designated for tbelr final
rest.
SONS-IN-LAW.
The Commodore had a large family, in which
the female sex has predominance. His daugh
ters were, as might have been expected, sought
early, and they married gentlemen of ability, in
whom the father found efficient allies. It is
seldom that any man of distinction surrounds
himself with such a circle of talent as now obeys
tho oommands of the great master of railway
destiny. Hero is Dsniel Torrance, formerly of
Montreal t born of sn influential and opulent
family, and a first-class business man. Re now
fills the office of President of a railroad in which
the Commodore has a heavy interest, and al-
thoagh a millionaire, be devotee himself closely
to business. Here, too, ia Horace F. Clark, a
Yankee lawyer of fine personal appearance and
easy address, and one of tha moat penetrating
and adroit members of the bar. He haa served
for yean in the management of tbb Hudson
River reed, and ia also a director in the Lake
Shore road, besides wielding a heavy interest in
the Western Union Telegraph stock. Mr. Clark
came to this oily poor, and so did bis brother
Frederick. Tho latter was a preacher, and re
mained poor; bnt Uonoe married Miss Van
derbilt and became a lieutenant of the Commo
dore. He haa made a million of dollars, and
with bis property may be considered well to do
in the world. With such a body of faithfnl and
accomplished assistants, one cannot be sur
prised even at the enormous success of the great
railroad king, and it ia evident that any mon
archy which could be wielded with such power
and effloienoy would attain rapid and astonish
ing magnitude.
TLANS roK TBK FUTUUK.
Tltose who dtacum these matters with such
confidence as to imply information, gay that the
• Commodore haa to planned matters that his
death will make no revolution in tho course of
the empire. The great bulk of the kingdom
will be given to William, who is already more
than a millionaire. The royal line will, it ia ex-
peoted, be perpetuated in this branch. William
will, if he survive bis father, be made President
(f the Central and Hudaon River Railroad, and
will no doubt come Into possession of $40,000,-
000 in stock. Ho has a promising son, Corne
lius. who now serves aa treasurer of tho Harlem
road, and this yonng msn will then take his
father's plaoe as crown prinoe. Tho Commodore
ia not only a working man, but haa bred his
children, as far aa possible, in the same man-
ner, for be knows that without business talent
and application, their .wealth will soon pass
away. Hence ho was much delighted at his
grandson's attention to his rontioe of duty
tn the Harlem offioe, and one New Tear’s
day ho said to him, '‘Cornelias, you have
"••on good boy, and hare's a little present for
yon. As he said this be handed him a check
. y 5 *?’®®®* He has another grandson, brother
of the last, named William. A stranger enter-
mg the President’s office of the Hudson River
H°ad would hardly imagine that the plain
looking and hard-working clerk who writes dili-
gwotly at the table, and soaroely has time to
. en ® of * h ® beirsof the financial ret-
Pf™-, This yonng man, however, ia William
«anderbtlt, jr., who thus ia learning the ele-
menta of that rrginu which ho is expected in
dne tune to administer. Like the members of
the Prussian monarchy who are bred to fighting,
the Commodore's family are taught the practi-
cal branches of their empire. As for the sons-
in-lsw, they will probably receive a handsome
memorial say from $1,000,000 to $5,000,000
•pieoe, but William will be the main represen
tative of the great house.
Public Meeting ot the Citizens of Wil
kinson County.
^’ursuant to previous notice, the citizens of
’’ ilkinaon county assembled in the Conrt-honse
0n ,.t instant, and after organizing by
W. A. Hall, nod requesting
to •<* « Secretary, adopted uoanl-
mg^iii“tw nob * ntbnsi ‘ sn) - ,he foUo,r -
<° ‘be injury and
reflect indiscriminate blame upon on^citizen/
and tnere being no change in our feelings whh
re?*lv 1° OQr “ ' ui/ ' “• therefore be i-
lst. Tnatwe hold ocnalvea in readiness to
obey ah laws emanating from proper anthori.
ties, without regard to the character of thou
laws, and seek nothing bnt legal redress for any
of our grievances.
2d. That we pledge any assistance to tho civil
aatboriUss, in investiginug every case of law-
Jeesnest or violation of good order.
ad. That we call upon every citizen to con
sider it his special duly in the future to be
vigilant and circumspect; that there may not be
another oocasion for such an expression of pub-
Uo fuling.
On motion, requested the Macon Telzobath
and MziutzNaut to publish the proceedings of
the meeting. Wm. A. Hall, Chairman.
R. J. Coates, Secretary.
MANHOOD
YOUNG AND RISING GENERiTON.
The vegetative powers of life are strong, but in
a few yean bow often the pallid hue, the lack
luster eye, and emaciated form, and the impossibil
ity of application to mental effort, show their
baneful influence. It Boon becomes evident to the
observer that some depressing influence is checking
the development ot the body. Consnmption is
talked of, and perhaps the youth ia removed from
school and sent into the oountry. This is one of
the wont movements. Removed from ordinary di-
Tenions of the ever-changing scenes of the oty,
the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give
zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are
turned inwardly upon themaelTee.
If the patient be a fentile the approach of the
menses Is looked for with anxiety as the fint
symptom in which nature ia to show her saving
power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the
cheek with the bloom of health. Alaa! increase of
appetite has grown by what it fed on. The energies
of the system are prostrated, and the whole econo
my is deranged. The beautiful and wonderful
period in which body and mind undergo eo feadnat-
ing a change from child to woman ia looked for in
vain. The parent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and
fancies the grave but waiting for its victim.
HELMBOLD’S
Extract Buchn,
FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES
OR EARLY INDISCRETION,
attended with the following symptoms: INDI3
POSITION TO EXERTION, LOSS OF POWEB,
LOSS OF MEMORY, DIFFICULTY OF BREATH
ING, GENERAL WEAKNESS, Honor of Disease,
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful horror of Death,
Night Sweats, Cold Foot, Wtkefolnesa, Dimness of
Vision, Lsngor, Universal Lusitude of the Muscu
lar System, often Enormous Appetite with Dyspep
tic Symptoms, Hot Ilands, 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 Lou of Sight, Want of Attention,
Great Mobility, RESTLESSNESS, with Horror ot
Society. Nothing is more desirable to each pa
tients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread,
for fear of themselves; no repose of manner,
do earnestness, no speculation; but a hurried
transition from one question to another.
THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO GO
OX-WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY
REMOVES—800N FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER,
FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF
WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE.
During the Superintendence of Dr. WILSON at
the BLOOMJNGDALE ASYLUM, this sad result
ooccutred to two patients. Reason had for a time
left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were
of both eexee, and abont twenty years of ago.
Who can say that these excesses are not fre
quently followed by thoeo direful diseases, IN
SANITY and CONSUMPTION ? Tho records of tho
INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melanchoUy deaths
by Consnmption, bear ample witneea to the truth
of thoeo assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most
melancboliy exhibition appears. The countenance
is actually sodden and quito destitute; neither
mirth, nor grief ever visits it. Should a sound of
the votes occur it is rarely articulate.
“ With woful measures wan dispair
Low sullen eonnds their grief beguiled.”
While we regret the existence of the above
disease and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an
invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of the
consequences.
HELMBOLD’S
Extract Buchn,
Improved Rose Wash,
Cures secret and delicate disorders in all their
stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet,
no inconvenience, and no exposure. It is pleasant
in taste and Oder, immediate in its action, free
from all injurious properties, superseding Copaiba
and an other naneeoua Compounds.
HELMBOLD’S
Flnii Extract of BticJm
There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of
hope to the phjeidan and patient. This ia the
a t imony of all who have need or prescribed it
Beware of counterfeits and those cheap decoctions
called Euchu, most of which are prepared by self-
styled doctors, from deleterious ingredients, and
offered for sale at ‘flees price” and “larger bottles,’
etc. They are unreliable d frequently injurious.
Ask forHelmbold’?. Take no Other.
P&ioc 81 25 fxb Bonus, on 6 Pottles tor 86 50.
ared to any address. Describe fjmptoms
in all commonicatio:. 8.
HelmMifo Genuine Preparations,
Established upward of twenty yuan*, prepared by
H. Tw HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chem
ist, 594 Broadway, New York,
and 164 8onth Tenth Street.
Philadelph ia, Pa-
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First Annual Exposition
—OF THE—
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Wild. BE HELD AT
SA-VA-NN^H, GrA-.
COMMENCING ON THE
21st DAY OP NOVEMBER-TUESDAY,
AND BE CONTENDED FIVE DAYS,
AND LONGER, IF CONSIDERED ADVISABLE BY THE BOABD.
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Metropolitan Works,
CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND. VA.
WM. E; TANNER & CO.
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINE8 and
8AW-MILLS;
BARK. GRIST and PLASTER MILLS;
BOILERS, FORGINGS. CASTINGS, of IRON or
BRASS, MILL GEBING, etc ;
Engine, and Saw-Miiia of various cizee always
on hand.
Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe.
Old Engines, etc., repaired and sold on commis
sion or exchanged for new. AH other repain
promptly and satisfactorily done.
Freights to all points low.
Send for descriptive circular.
ju!7 d «w4wttldecl8. H. B. BROWN, Agent.
THE EXPOSITION
WILL EMBRACE EVERY DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL LIFE,
IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT:
1st Department Dive Stock
2d Department Products of the 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
ISth Department Miscellaneous and 8peoial Premiums
THE PREMIUM LIST PROPER IS COMPLETE, AGGRESATIRfi $15,000!
Medals in Gold, Silver and Bronze, with the Diploma $f the Association,
will be Awarded to Meritorious Articles.
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MACHINERY
T BE Association announces the following valuable improvements (o be placed on exhibition and
thoroughlv tested : FOWLER’S No. 1 and No. 4 bYSTEMS OF STEAM PLOWS, WILLIAMSON'S
ROAD AND FIELD STEAMER, FOWLER'S STEAM DITCHER AND CLEANER—in addition to a vary
largo collection of improvements in Machinery for the Plantation and Shop.
In addition to the Association Premium, Special Premiums are offered by Messrs. Saunders, Goodwin
& Miller, and by the Chamber of Commerce of the city of Savannah, for the best bale of middling up
land cotton, and the best five bales. This includes yield per acre and quality.
The Preminms on Cotton Aggregate $1,200
In addition to tho Association Premium for Blooded Stock, liberal purees will be offered by the citi
zens on a test of speed.
Special attention will be given by this Association to the Legitimate Industries of Life.
But euchamusements allowed under the auspices of properly organized Associations, as will entertain
our visitors, aside from petsonal prejudices or individual opinions.
AH communications addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention.
Entries of all articles must be made by 12 o'clock xt.On Tuesday, the first day of the exhibition.
H. D. CAPERS, Secretary.
P. S.—Railroad and Steamship Lines will extend the usual facilities. ONE-HALF FARE during the
exposition.
SEND FOR THE PREMIUM LIST!
GO AND EXAMINE TBE BXTENSIVB STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
JACOB SCHALL,
H AVING received his extensive Fall stock or BOOTS and SHOES, takes pleasure In announcing to
his patronB, and tho trade generally, that he is fully prepared to serve his customers with every
ttting in bis line, from the common Brogan to the Unset French Boots and Gaiters. Having purchased
direct from the manufactories, he can offer snperior inducements in prices, and he has neglected no
opportunity of sustaining his 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 hands large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can serve them at rates that will fa
vorably oompare 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
kinds, etc., at a very small margin.
In the Custom Work department, he stilt employe first class, superior t workmen, and his customers
can be supplied, now ae ever, with Boots and Shoes, of the finest French calf-skin and the most elabo
rate workmanship, at short notice.
JACOB SCHAXX,
scpl9 3m
86 CHERRY STREET. MACON, GEORGIA.
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JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE.
Watch Work, and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted.
AGENCY OF THE GEOYEE & BAKER SEWING MACHINES.
June 14-tf
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
SMITH, WESTCOTT «£ CO.
102 CBSHRT BTHEET,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
SADDLES AND HARNESS
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
SHOE FINDINGS,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS,
LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, consisting in part of—
SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER,
ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALFSKIN,
KIP SKINS, UPPER AND LACE LEATHE
GIN BANDS,
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM $8 00 TO $50 00.
aepl20 cod3m
R. R. R.
EADWAY’S READY RELIEF!
CURES THE WORST PAINS
nr FROJl ONE TO TtVKXTV MINUTES.
NOT ONE Horn
after reading tins advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RADWATS READY BELIEF IS A CURE FOR
EVERY PAIN.
. It waa the first and is
The Only Pain Remedy
that instantly stops the moet excruciating puna,
allays inflammations, and cures Congestions,
whe'ther of the Lunge, Stomach, Bowels, or other
glands or organs, by one application,
IN FBOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter how violent or excruciating the pain the
Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm. Crippled, Nervous,
Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may Buffer,
HAD WAT’S HEADT RELIEF
Will afford Instant Ease.
Inflammation of the Kidneys.
Inflammation of the Bladder:
Inflammation of the Bowels.
Congestion of the Lnnge.
Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing.
Palpitation of the Heart.
Hysterics, Croup, Diptheria.
Catarrh, Influenza.
Headache, Toothache-
Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
Cold Chills. Ague Chilis.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part
or parte where the pain or difficulty exists will af
ford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a
few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrliata, Dysentery,
Colio, Wind in the Bowels and all internal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad way’s
Ready Belief w th them. A few drops in water will
prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It
ts better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimu
lant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There is
not a remedial agent in this world that will cure
Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilons,
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fever* (aided
by Rad way’s Pilla) eo quick as Radway’s Ready Be
lief. Fifty cents per bottle.
HEALTH, BEAUTY
STRONG and PURE RICH BLOOD—INCREASE
OF FLESH and WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN and
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Secured to all.
DR. RADWAY’S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES;
So quick, so rapid are tiie changes the body un
dergoes, under the influence of this truly Wonder
ful Medicine, that
Every Day an Increase in Flesb and
Weight Is Seen and Fell,
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER !
Every drop or the Sarsapwillian Resolvent com
municates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and
other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of
life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new
aud sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consump
tion, Glandular Disease, Ulcers in the Throat,
Mouth, Tumors, Modes in tho Glands and other
parts of the system. Bore Eyes, Btrumorous Dis
charges from the Ears, and the worst forms of
8kin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head,
Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black
Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the
Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges.
Might Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the
life principle, are within the curative range of this
wonder of modern chemistry, and a few days* nee
will prove to any person using it for either of these
forms of disease its potent power to cure them.
If tho patient, daily becoming reduced by the
wastes and decomposition that is continually pro
gressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs the samo with new material made from
healthy blood—and this the Sarsaparillian will and
does secure—a cure is cortain; for when once this
remedy commences its work of purification, and
succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, its re
pairs will bo rapid, and every day the patient will
feel himself growing bettor and stronger, the food
will digest better, appetite improving, and flesh
and weight increasing.
Mot only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent excel
all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin Diseases; but
it is the only positive euro for
KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS
Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright's Diseaao, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with snb tances like the
white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilions appearance, and white
bone-dnst deposits, and when there is a pricking,
burning sensation when passing water, and pain in
tho small of the back ana along the loins.
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum,purgo.regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen.
Rad way's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the
stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous
diseases, headache, constipation, costivenees, in
digestion, dyspepsia, biliousnets, bilious fever, in
flammation of the bowels, piles and all derange
ments of the internal viscera. Warranted to effect
a positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no
mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs.
A few doeses of Radway’s Pills wdl free the
system from all the above-named disorders. Price
25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists.
Bead “ False and True.” Send one letter-stamp
to Radway & Go., No. 87 Maiden Lane. Mew York.
Information worth thousands will be sent you.
J une23ddeodAsw-ly
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
ADJ0H1XQ PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, Q&. '
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
Of all sizes, for Saw Mills, Plantations or any otherpurpoae.
GRIST MILLS, MILL GEARING, the best SAW MILLS made in the South, IRON Rsrr rum -
FEL S WATER \\ HEELS, (received the first premium at tho Georgia State Fair, 13711 Glvrij?v?^EF-
(the only substantial article to ran gins), SUGAR MILLS and BOILERS, (the best m’sde in the'bu^
Scliofleld’s Patent Cotton Presses’
TO BUN BY HORSE, HAND, WATER OB STEAM,
Received aU the premiums at the Georgia State Fair, 1871, for BEST COITON PRFscva , „
articles we exhibited). v*fl the
SHAFTING, PULLEYS and HANGEB3, MACHINERY of all kinds, IRON or BRASS made to
We are determined to keep the reputation we have always enjoyed of mannfaturimr ° ° r<Ier '
Machinery, etc., in the beat manner, at lees cost with promptness, and to the satisfaction of ^alL 6Pairir!g
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SOS
<3- Having tho host Lathes for Steam Engine Building in the State, we notify otlar St..- „ *
Builders that we can turn their Fly Wheels any size from seven to twelve feet. ^ ote&m Engine
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time
H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in the time w.,„
Regulator, by the erection of on observatory and one of the most aDnroved td, v' I J? n °;, c ‘T c ct
MENTS, for the purpose of observing the meridian passage of the eun and star. r£m»r i
the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. », t wtu be able to k cf p
Especial Attention paid to tile Repairing and rating of tine Watclte*.
kinds of new work made to order. "* wcU “ dl
ndrtM,
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOTICE
JUST RECEIVED AT
SMALL & GAMBLE’S
WHOLESALE
OVISIOS HOUSE
lOOO SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES,
4 CARS CHOICE WHITE CORN,
2 CARS TENNESSEE OATS,
50 CASKS & HALF CASKS C. B. SIDES.
50 CASKS A HALF CASKS SHOULDERS,
75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES, S “ CKS CH0ICE ,uo COFIIE.
25 BARRELS SUGAR,
50 BARRELS MOLASSES,
NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES,
50 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING,
500 BDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE)
60 BABRE WHISK?
Tho above Goods, with everything else in our line, will be sold at
THE VEHY LOWEST PRICES.
Either for CASH OR ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Try us nne time,
you will he certain to try us again. eep<
GREAT SOUTHERN
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LI
VIA 1
CHARLESTON, S. C.
i HI-: 1 1 .VGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE ROSA DALIS arc
published on ovcrypackage,therc-
forc it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
rnTSICIAKS PRESCRIBE IT
It i3 a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in ul 1 its forms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint aud all diseases of tho
ORE BOTTLE 07 BOSABALi:
will do more good than ten bottles
of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Rosadalis in their practice
for tho past three years and freely
endorse it as a reliable Altcrativo
and Blood Pun her.
DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore.
DR.T. J. BOYKIX, “
DR.R. W.CARR. “
DR. F. O. DAN NELLY, •*
Dll. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasville,
Ky.
DR. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia,
DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C.
USED AUD ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River,
Mass.
F. YV. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
B. HALL, Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN & CO., Gordonsvllle, Va.
SA3l»L. G. McFADDEN, Murfrees
boro, Tcnn.
Our space will not allow of any ex
tended remarks in relation to tho
irtuesof Rosadalis. Tothe Medical
Profession wo guarantee a Fluid Ex-
tractsuperior to any they have ever
used in the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the afflicted we say try
Rosadalis, and you wilt be restored
to health.
Rosadalis is sold by all Druggists,
price $1.50 per bottle. Address
DU, CLEMEKTS & Cd f *-
Manufacturing Chemirts,
i ' Baltimore, Md.,
sept -Cdeodwly
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GUIDE.
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‘ iff work cf 22t pager, with num-
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This ia an m
ercus engraving, and contains veil
for those who are married or contemplate marriaf el
still it abook that ouffht to be under look a t c key
and notlaid carelessly about the houre.
■Bent to any one (free of postage) for 50 cent*.
Address Dr. Butt’s Dispensary, No. a eighth
street, St. Loir.-,
Jtsr NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED A x 1 0N-
^Behindapplyinff to the'’'notorious Quacks who ad-
rtiso in public papers or using any Quack Rem-
os, peruse Dr. Butts* work, no matter what yeur
disease is or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail
_a the diseases mentioned in hit works. Office, No. li
N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chesnut. St. Louis.
Mo.
LOOK TO YOUS CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
MRS.
WHITCOME'S
SYRUP.
MRS.
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SYRUP
MRS.
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SYRUP.
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Convulsions and over
comes all diseases in
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TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTOis
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
ELEGAjVT state-room accommodations.
SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HODRS SHORTER via CHARLESTON.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BAXES MONTHLY.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO,
And connecting Roads Weet, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Clars Steamships to the above
Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the buainees public in the
Cotton States at the
PORT OX^ CHARLESTON.
Offering facilities of Itail ana Sea Transportation for Freight and Fasseugera not excelled in excellence
and capacity at any other Fort. Tho following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line:
TO TiTEW YORK.
GEORGIA.
MANHATTAN,
M. S. Woodhuil, Commander.
CHAMPION.
R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON,
James Berry, Commander.
JAMES ADGER.
T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAKES ADGER & CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. G.
S. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE,
J. Kennedy, Commander.
ASHLAND,
Ingram, Commander
WAGNER, HUGER & CO„
WM. A. COURThAY,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
TO T»TTTT.A-nWriF»BIAl
VIRGINIA, EMPIRE,
Alex. Hunter, Commander. O. Hinckley, Commander.
SAiuao Dais—THURSDAYS. „ . a c
WM. A. COURTNAY, Agent, Char ceton, S.0
FALCON,
Hainie, Commander.
SEA GULL,
Dutton, Commander.
TO BAXiTXUORE.
MARYLAND,
Johnson, Commander.
SlUU pAULaTRENHOLM.’Igent, Charleeton, S C.
Bates guaranteed as low aa those 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 Offices in < ^f|‘*'^.|’*^aiw8ing*Agent8 *o!?tho^ltesffl-
State-Rooms may bo secured in advance, withoatextracharge, by “£“*“8 !tl
The South Carolina Ballroad, Georgia Railroad.
And their connecting Lines
Fl "T
*<> VIA CHARLESTON c«*o
be surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Deliv«tv of «ooaa• r c • ix D HASELL, Geatf* 1
wK 5 B. hcKEKS, General Passenger and licketAg*.
South Carolina Railroad ALFBED L. TYLEB,
lane 20 eod-6m Vice-President Sonth Carolina Rsilrrafl. Charleston. B. C.—.
children of all ages.
It is the Great Infant’s and Children’s Sootbfc*
Remedy in all disorders brought on by teothii* Of
any other caure.
Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE <J0« St
Louis. Mo.
Bold by Druggists and Dealer* in Mcjt'rine every-
where yitriT-dAwlr
VALIANT, JONES <fc CO.,
(Successors to Valiant Jb Jones),
IMPORTERS AND PKALKRS IN
T. AMPS, CHANDFLIEES, china,
TABLE, CLASS AND QCEEXSWAEE,
SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE.
Fourth Street, Near Brown House, Macon,’Ga-
BUILDS JLNJD REPAIRS
STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Grisa and Floor Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Boxes and Gearing for mill-
work gen erally.
IRON E. A.XJL.I JNGP,
For enclosing pnblic squares, private dwellings and Cemetery lota; also all kinds ot Ornamental Iron
work, Brackets, Voces, Chairs, Iron Fronts for Stores^. Window Caps and Sills, etc.
pabticulae attention given to eepaibing machinery.
I make the best HORSE POWEB in the country, it never fails, runs light, rimple N° P ot
and lasts well, and is cheap.
All Work Made Good.
dec2-2tawly
JE. CROCKETT, ,
Macon,