The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, November 29, 1871, Image 4

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Telegraph & Messenger. MANHOOD WEDNESDAY HORNING. NOV. 23. 1871. A Relic. Only a woman's right hand glove. Fit* Mid Mire* q narter Oourvoisisr * nuke— For all eommoo porpo*** useless enough. Y«t dearer for her aw eel soke. YOUNG AND RISING GENERATON. Dearer to m« for b< r who filled Ite empty pUee with * im white bend— The hsixl I bare bold ere her nice wee stilled In the steep of tbo silent bind. ikiscscks—•*. the face that I new attain shall see _ Ibyl With its teat*, and its The vegetative power* or life are stroog, hot 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, sbow their baneful infloenoe. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking tbat”make ni, and tbonshta that rale | the development of the body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and sent into the country. This is one of the wont movements. Removed from ordinary di version* of the ever-dunging scenes of the aty, Only a glove! Of Uh ’ And the Till the grave give back lU dead. An empty glove! yet to me how full Of the fragrance of days Or memories that make us, Man’s life in its inmost ours. The tone of her voice, Ibojoep of her head- All, corns luck at Uia will * bobcat; The mu>lc she loved, the hook. tha* ah.read- Ray, the colors that suitod her best. And oh! that night kS^fsSdito^we of love, | “** ° f **>o body,too much enfeebled to give When is pledge of the petting promieo we swore, Each gave a glove for a glove. You laugh! lmt remember, though only a glove. And to yon may no deeper a moaning exjwees, To me U is changed by tbo light of that lot o To the one swoet thing I poetess! zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are I turned inwardly upon themselves. If the patient be a fcmsle the approach of the I menses is looked for with anxiety as the first Our souls draw their nurture from many a ground, I symptom in which nature is to sbow her saving And faiths that are different in their roots. I Where the will ie right end the heart is sound. Are much the same in tbeir fruits. Men get at the truth hv different roads. And must live at the part of U each one ease; Yon gather your gimbe ont of orthodox codes, I mine out of tnflas like Ibeso. A trifle, no doubt, but in sucli a ease, Ho bathed in the light or a life gone liy. It baa entered the region and takes ite placo With the things that cannot dio! This triflo to mo is of heavenly birth; Mo chance, aa I taka it, hot purposely given To help ms to ding somewhat looser to earth Andoloaer a little to heaven. For it seems to bring me so near-ob, so near, To the face of an aogel watching above— That face of ail other* 1 held so dear, With Its yearning eyes of love! (fyiful’M IVnr on Nunlli Carolina. Jonathan Wild Akcrman was not long since I in Sooth Carolina, and while there a negro and | a scummy white man reported Jlon. 3. P. Thomas to him as one of the High Grand San guinary Horronnders of the Ku-Uux Rian. Io | a latter of the 15th instant, addressed to Mr. Grant, Mr. Thomas pronounce* this statement I power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on. Tbo energies of the system are prostrated, and the whole econo my la deranged. The beautiful and wonderful l>eriod in which body and mind undergo so fascinat- I iog a change from child to woman is looked for In vain. The paront'a heart bleeds in anxiety, and fancim the grave but waiting for its victim. HELMBOLD’S Extract Buchu. 'VehaJIrnRO^«nd"de?y < *tlmmesneKt and meet I WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OR EARLY INDISCRETION, unaeropalcns henchman that yon may have in Kooth Carolina lo connect my name, or my pri vate or my public conduct, with any act at va riance with the law. Apart from its philosophy and true interpretation, I know as little of this I attended with the following symptoms: INDIS- aileged Ku-klnxiam in portions of Sonih Caro-1 lina aa does your Excellency. TOBITION TO EXERTION, LOSS OF POWER, Of that philonoph; end Ime interpretation bo I jx)^s OF MEMORY, DIFFICULTY OF BREATH- tbon prooeeda to speak : ' INO, GENERAL WEAKNESS, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful horrorof Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wtkefulneae, Dimness of Before the present government was imposed through Federal influence upon South Carolina tha white people of South Carolina made to Congress their remonstrance and submitted their appeal. Tbate are upon record. The writer of this letter was chairman of tho committee who I Vision, Langor, Universal Lassitude of tbo Muscu- Kraekcls! Brackets! PLAIN AND FANCY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER BRACKETS, FOB 1S73. EVERY DESCRIPTION. CORNER SHELVES. MATCH SAFES, WALL POCKETS, TOWEL RACKS, bore that reinonetranco and that appeal to Washington and laid it before the lti-construe lar System, often Enormous Appetite With Dyepep- lion Committee of Congress. Ho bad the honor I tic Symptoms, not Hands, Flushing of the Body, and the privilege of addressing that committee 1 in the basement of the capitol. He spoke to the ] Drym head and front of reconstruction—'Tbadens Stevens himself—and protested against tho monstrous wrong that was about to be done to the ostracized white peoplo of Sonth Carolina. He ventured further to say that the regime foisted upon this State was illogical; that it. . . „ . .... contravened the laws of Ood; and that, there- Suffusion and Loss of Biglit, Want of Attention, of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and ERUPTIONS ON TOE FACE, PAIN IN TOE RACK, Heaviness of the Eyelid*, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyee, with Temporary fore, it would not and could not endure. W ill I not your Eieollenoy admit that the writer's an- Clrcat Mobility, RESTLESSNESS, with Horrorof Udpatlona have been swiftly realized ? Look I Society. Nothing is more deeirable lo such pa- thie day at our executive, our legislative history, 1 our rained financed, our disordered State, stricken in its litierties and its industries! Let your Excellency contemplate the spectacle which tients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for fear of themselves; no repose of manner, you youmelfpresent, to-day, seeking to hold np no cameetnees, no speculation; but a hurried with your bayonets the rotten, falling pyramid I of reconstructed South Carolina—the pyramid transition from one question to another, which pigmy statesmen havo sought to make I real upon its sharp apex instead of its broad base. The institution of loyal leagues throughont I tho State, thn artful inflammation of race sni-1 UaTthe^busa'o'f 1 [^“parthming‘poww'by™die FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE 01^ THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO GO ION—WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY IlEMOVES-BOON FOLLOW LOSS OF rOWElt, Governor, two ont of every five eonvioted crim inals receiving the executivo clemency as soon as sentenced by the courts, are then dwoll on; and with snob outlawry in the Stale government ie it wonderful, Hr. Thomas asks, if there have been outlawry and mob violence among a poo- [ oeccurrcd to two patients, pie left defenceless before crime ? 1 Whatever there is or haa been of Kn-klnx. iam in portions of Bonlh Carolina, grew ont of the weakness and corruption of our State regime, and had for its object the protection of person and proporty, even to Ibo summary iu diction of death upon evil-doers. This was a liold resolve. This was a desperate remedy. But let na not forget that the diaeaao was also desperate and the provocation great. Whatever thero was of Kn-kluxism or lynch law ., „ „ . , .... organizations in South Carolina produced a I >■> Consumption, bear amplo witness to tho truth WHICH TOE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. During tho Superintendence of Dr. WILSON tho RLOONIKG DALE ASYLUM, this sail result Reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They wore of both sexes, and abont twenty years of age. Who can say that these excesses are not fre quently followed by tboeo direful diseases, IN SANITY and CONSUMPTION ? Tho records of the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the molancliolly deaths of these assertions. In Lnnatic Asylums tbo most molar.cliolly exhibition appears. The countenanco ie actually sodden and qnite deatltoto; neither mirth nor grief ever visits it Should a Bound of profound improaaion upon the thieving officials, State and county in this State, upon the mali cious negroes, and npon evil-doers in general. A sword of Damocles was suspended above the heed* of these people, and (boS’ato grew quiet. * * * Then was formal tho groat oonspira cy, in which yon, Mr. President, have been drawn a* an instrument to carryout the pro- I the voioe occur it is rarely articulate, gramme of unscrupulous and alarmed men. 1 The plot opens with a groasexaggeration of tho aots of outrage in this Scale. It is followed up with misrepresentations of the spirit and pnr- poasa alleged to he therewith connected. The plot thickens. Thegreat bond swindle is abont to ba exposed. Governor Soott enter* the con HELMBOLD’S (Extract Buchu “ With woful measures wan dispair Low sullen sounds tbeir grief begniled." Whilo wo regret the existence of the above disease and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an ** nd J° n *J® I invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of the urged to mupood toe wnt of habeas corpus ml Month Carolina; your war upon Sonth Carolina consequences, begins. Yea, although it ia nearly seven year* since Appomattox, you resume war upon Sonth Carolina. You publish your declaration; you send your troops; you make war npon peaceful communities; and beneath tho ample folds of your flag you allow thieves, robbers, and incen diaries to And safety and shelter. This ia tho wsy a free-horn white man ahonld talk. Mr. Grant ha* resumed war npon South Carolina; he i* waging military violence on n peaceful community; he <lot* make the amplo I olds of the national banner a refnge for thieves, incendiaries and robbers. From point to point Mr. Thomas tells the troth and nothing bnt tho troth abont this warfare on his unhappy State. ^i^Tthc^hu yTr®' I Improved Rose Wash this letter, **it ie plain what your Excellency is celled upon to do. Wiibdnw your soldiera. ltaoaU yonr military edicts. Remit ns to peace-1 _ , . 4 . . _ ... ful pursuits. Yon cannot, if yon regard yonr Cnree Becret d<Jlclt6 d “ ori<! " i” all their 1 •«« i ns t stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, yonr own oonntrymen. Nothing can bo more true. The judgment of tho world cannot be I no inconvenience, and no exposure. It is pleasant evaded, and when men read bow the oonqueror I. . . , .. , , .. . st Appomattox trod npon the typical State of m u#t ® * nd oder ' unmediate in its action, free Tfla' 01 from all injurious properties, superseding Copaiba to mean-sonleu and poor-hearted that bad tbo I victory been the other way he wonld have I and all other natuoona Compounds, hastened to offer bis sword for Confederate hire.— WarUi. Collector Kobb Certain orCouvictlon. I WzsnnroroH, November 24.—From informa-1 tion received here at tho Treasury Department it now seems certain that Collector Robb, of I Savannah, will be convicted npon the indict- I ment now pending against him fur malfeasance in office. ciTicirr ETPrasroro. The management of Um Russian Legation pasted to-day from Catacaz; to General Gor- loff. Whose residence haa bean at Hartford m military attache, of the Legation. This gentle man will be very acceptable to the Executive authorities in his new position. This change relieves the President of the unpleasant dnty, which Cataoaxy'a oondnet had otherwise made s necessity, of sending his passport to the Minis ter, and may be regarded as a practical compli ance with the request of this Government for his recall. It is understood that Cataoazy haa HELMBOLD’S e Fluid Extract of Bncfin Ask for Helmbold's. Take no Other. Thoro ia no tonic lik* it. It is an anchor of hope to tho physician and patient. This is the testimony of all who have need or prescribed it. Beware of counterfeits and those cheap decoctions boon ordered by his Government to wait npon I called Bocbn, most of which are prepared by self- the Grand Duke during his tear through this I cjuutry, and to return to Russia immediately ® t J , ® d ***** from deleterious ingredients, and on it* close. I offered foreale at “lees price” and “larger bottles,' T«« Fact* am> tb* Fancy About nut ScntiNo | etc. Tbev are unreliable, frequently injurious Cm.—HeraHXow, J‘a., AWmirr 24.—A slight •inking of land over Pine Brook mine, in this city, occurred yesterday, causing no damage of oaoaeqnenoe, however. The sensational dis patches to soma of the papers are not justified by tho facta, which are aa follows: Years ago a large plot on the outskirts of the city was pnr- 53b uS'lE, of rinUng^e^rc'^SS | ™ Borrcr, on 6 Bonus rox *650. Acres of this ground havo fallen during ten !*•*• past and have beoome qnite solid. The , remainder of this plot must fall in time. There I Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms *v* a halt doxen buildings on the whole tract. [ T?® V®, ®**®®P frame tenements, built 2* ? knowledge that tha land waa expected to V* Portion of Scranton is not •«> oevar wiU be, as there are Meadowbro^lT* 1 S*”* * Xt *“ din 8 from Stafford MSTar^S: O,“ 0 at Pine Brook mine. T P* ro ®P ub i« ] W. IL FotBXsT, a brother of General N. B. in all communications. HeMold’s Genuine Preparations, Established upward of twenty years, prepared by £Z?S££~ZSXl?. , SS& H. T. HELMBOLD, with a man namedHoll, who threatened hialife n:..t in M - : -nntorbekwwete the men, l .,rr,-..- I — „ _ . . . .. , _ was shot i;p. <>i. i .rthcr ptevoca- j “radical and Analytical Chem ist, 594 Broadway, New York, and 164 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. tion Forrest took his gnu snd, on finding Ilolt, shot And killod him and diaappAarod, Abont three week aoo ho entorod tho town of GoezaIc^, and was immediately arrested. .i. i{. Cotton Factor & General Coe Merchantl 1 No. 196 Grarier utreot, New Orleans. wrtO dGmwSm F. J. 1UGLAND, Agent. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. nov9 2tt*3m For nearly half a century the Georgia Telegraph and the Georgia Journal and Messenger, either separately or united, have been the great organs of general intelligence to this and the contiguous sections of Georgia and Alabama. In all the varied social, civil and political experience of this region during that extended and momentous period in its history, these old Journals have been the constant and familiar visitors of thousands of households in this vast area of country, and have numbered their readers and patrons by successive generations. In the whole scope of this great Agricultural section of two of the most important Cotton Stales, the fortunes of these journals have varied simply with the varying fortunes of the people, and to-day their cir culation and hold upon the public confidence and estimation have never been exceeded at any period iu their long history. Indeed, as the demands upon newspapers became yearly more exacting—the expen ses of publication increase and concentration of capital and labor be come more indispensable, so, wc arc glad to say, our circulation and influence increase with equal steps. The former have multiplied more than tenfold in the last twenty years, and the circulation and business of the Telegraph and Messenger have increased in the same propor tion. Wc rejoice to believe that in no section of the United States annoyance and discomfort of hot water in summer. I there a HCWSpapCr possessing a mOl’C COI11 plcte Occupation of Its pCCU- causes frequent cold*, especially to those who go I liar field of circulation thau do the various editions of the Telegraph from a steaming, hot wAeli-room to ont ( ckribee. Thousand* onirethnomaia to it* great ex- AXD Messenger, within that whole region of country to which it can cellenoe conld readily be obtained; but no evidence J ■ o o can equal tliat derived from ono’»ownobeervation | „ n ,.i: iw t ami experience. To know the virtue* of thisaoap, I Cany tile eaillCSt llltCUlgCntC. BOOK SHELVES. FRAMES ! FRAMES! (Sqr.taE) WALNUT, (Oran) ROSEWOOD, GILT AND RUSTIC, I* H. 3VT0E: 13 . Jest received and for sale by J. IV. BURKE & CO., No. 60 Second st, MACON, GA. no24-tf "VVOT only done it cave labor, fuel, clothes, etc , _Lv but by tuing it, lioueekeeper* get rid of the HUNT, RANKIN * LAMAR, octll-diwtf Solo agents for Maoon. DR. PRICE’S SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. Its circulation in gross we suppose to VeSkVwjSi^fo A r.‘fSmii.r^f’dLbji^-1 be not exceeded by that of any newspaper in the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, with perhaps a single exception, but its cir culation in its appropriate and particular field, is without an approxi mating rival. These arc the circumstances and this the condition which make the Telegraph and Messenger such a remarkably good Advertising Me dium. There is scarcely a family or individual doing business with Macon, within a radius of two or three hundred miles around the city, who does not read the paper, so that an advertisement in its columns reaches all eyes. The Macon merchant can scarcely add a greater publicity to his business, among people who can trade with him, after he has advertised iu tin's paper. The Northern or Western merchant or manufacturer can rely on the fact that by advertising in this paper he will address the whole mercantile, professional and agricultural VANILLA, LEMON Etc., For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry. THOMPSON,STEELEA PRICE M’FGCO. Depots, Chicago and St. Louis* MAXcrACTCTurcs or BR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER, AXD BLOOD EXRIIJIER. population of this large area, and need go no farther for that purpose, We are frequently in receipt of testimonials from advertisers of all life classes as to the peculiar value of this newspaper as an advertising I medium. And we are ready to place these advantages at the disposal of the THE GREAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES. The most reliable Blood Purifier. The sure Repairer or Broken Health. The true Nerve Supporter. The Permanent Strength Kcncwcr. The most Energetic Tonic. In all eases of Debility. Toor Blood, Weak Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely and durably benefit*. Sold hi/ all Drugghtt, or the Manufacturer* on the receipt of trill send, by JZrprcss, 6 Lotties, which is suj/icicnl for 3 or 4 months. JYejwred only at tJio Lulwratory of Thompson, Stcclo 8s Prico hTf’g Co, MAXCrACTURKIM or DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER. Special Flavorings for Ire ('ream. Cakes A. Pastry. £47 asd £49 LASS CT2SZ7, - CHICAGO, ILL. 387 fiSSBP CTSIIT, - - - CT.LCOU.ro. will provo to any person uaing it for either of theae forms of diseaao its potent power to cure them. If tho patient, daily becoming reduced by tlio wastes and decomposition that is continually pro gressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with new material made from healthy blood—and this the SarsapariUian will and | public on the most reasonable terms compatible with our expenses and ‘ita 61 of 0r pnriii“a™n! »nd Our policy is to encourage advertising by moderate ;Y^wiXra“£^ eel himself growing bottor and stronger, the food will digest better, appetito improving, andllesh and weight increasing. Not only does the Sareaparillian Resolvent excel all known remedial agents in tho cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skm Diseases; but it is tho only positive cure for HIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppago of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there aro brick-duet deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there ia a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning seusation when passing water, and pain in the small of the back and along tho loins. DR. RADWATS PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tastolees, elegantly coated with sweet ;um,pnrgo.regulato, purify, cleanse and strengthen, tad way's Tills, for tho cure of all disorders ot the 8tomacb l .l;ver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous diseases, liead&clie, constipation, costivoness, in digestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, bilious fever, in- tlamm&tion of tho bowels, piles and all derange ments of the intornal viscera. Warranted to effect positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drags. A few doeses of Kadway’s Tills will froo the system from all the above-named disorders. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists. Dead “falseand Trite.” Send one letter-stamp Itadway & Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane. New York. Information worth thousands will bo sent you. J une23ddeodtis\v-ly The only kind made by a practical cbetntot, aa well aa pbyakian, with apecial reference to its hfwlthful- g*********lYrfcct btaauetMjmraL Ikd.atilis tke neaUkuU. ltmcuits, corn bread, cakea, paatry, not only white (aweet) and light, bat wbolcaoara and toutritioiu. /> it; prove iL IfneCaa recommended, we forfeit right to trnthfulneaa. Xri-Many worth- lew, cheap imitation*. Be *nre you get Dr. Price's Crtam Jinking PModar. Sold by Gram. Manufkc- *«»«I <«dy br TIIOXPSOS, STEELE & FillCE Depots, Chicago and St. Loola. circulation. charges; but it must be obvious to every man of common sense that vve cannot multiply copies of advertisements by thousands, for the same price that others can funiish them by scores and hundreds. This point is better understood in the great commercial centres where ad vertising is valued and paid for precisely according to the scale of cir culation—where one paper will be cheerfully paid three dollars a line and another five cents a line for the same advertisement, according to their measure of circulation. The first furnishes paper, press-work and circulation for a hundred thousand impressions, and the latter perhaps for a few hundreds. The contracts have all the difference which exists between a pound and hogshead of sugar; but both, it may be, print and circulate a merchant’s address to the public for less than half what a corresponding number of circulars or handbills would cost, which could have uo other circulation than they might obtain from a range of limited personal acquaintances and mere fugacious personal efforts. There can be no cheaper or better method of ad vertising than through the columns of a popular, widely circulated newspaper, which by long habit and association has become the daily source of information to all within the scope of country which fur nishes the trade of its commercial centre. All other expedients to communicate with the people are comparatively inefficient and value less. We place the Telegraph and Messenger before the public, as a certain, popular, and unrivalled medium of advertising cominunica tion with all that part of Georgia and Alabama which looks to Macon for its market or for the earliest news. UFO co. Rosabalis O iTiie ingredients that .COMPOSE UOSADALIS arc published on every package, thcrc- jioro it is not a secret preparation, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin JJifcases, .Liver Com plaint atul all diseases of the illood. OSS Boms C? UOSADALIS will do more good titan ten bolllgt of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS [have »*od IXoxidahaia their pnctica | ibr tho past three years and freely ( endorse it as a rcliahib Alterative and IS loot} Purifier. DR. T. C. rUGIT.of Baltimoic. |DR.T. J. UOYKIX, “ !nit. R. W.CAUR. “ jn». y o. nWVF.LIT, “ I'll. J S. SPARKS, of Nicholasville, . K >-. DR. J. I*. McCAJITHA, Columbia, ! HU. A. li NOBLES, Edgecomh, X. C. {USED AM) J2JD0ESED BY J. B. FRKXCII ti SON’S, FallKivcr, Mae _ \. r . »V tlKKLp.il, J. O ,n. 1IAI.L, Lima.Oht Jt| li RAVEN A rO.,<;« ^ 1 SA.M’L. McFADl •Opt-Cdsodwly T. \V. SMTTTT, .Tark^on, Mieh. V. F. WHK.ELKB, Lima, Ohio. " ” * * ' **— Oh»«. .Gtml'mxvnie, Va. .UlDEX, Murfrees boro, Teun. Our space will nnt allow ef any ex tended remark* in relation to the virluesof ft ucadalis. To tho Medical Profession wo guarantee a Fluid Ex- tractsuperior t« anv they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blond; and to theafitirfed we say try Rosadulis, and }ou will be restored “t health. Bosadalix is sold h r a jj pnursists, price per buttle. Address CLEXEXT3 & CO. 6 Jfln/Muii, (7/nau/i, BaizAou. ICd. ITHEWEEKLITELEGRAPH & MESSENGER Is an immense sheet, 38x52 inches in size and containing fifty-six col- ms. It is designed to contain a full and connected history of the week, and although its great size is complained of by some, yet we find the whole space essential to the grand design of the paper. A family in possession of this paper need be ignorant of no important event in the world’s current history, or miss any important idea or discovery of the times. In State news it covers the whole ground and gives all current events of importance in every county of Georgia. It also furnishes an invaluable original summary of foreign news—and gives the latest market advices from every commercial point. This paper is a universal favorite of the Georgians who have emigrated to Texas and other distant points, and in this way its cir culation is coextensive with the United States and is, in fact, scattered over foreign countries, We feel that so invaluable a paper, large as its circulation is, has never yet attained the full measure of its deserts, Will not its readers everywhere interest themselves in extending the sphere of its useful ness? The price of the paper is three dollars per annum, but if any I reader has a mind to add another new subscriber to the list, he may remit five dollars, and wo will send tho paper to the new subscriber tcuuiy one (free^of postage) for 60 cents, and add a year to liis own account. Jr? I? JR EADWAY’S'BEADY RELIEF! CUBES T1IE WORST PAINS IX Flton ONT. TO TWKXTY JIIXETKS. NOT ONE HOUR after reading this adrertiaoinont need any one SUFFER WITH FAIN. KADWAY’S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY I'AIN. It was tiie lint and is The Only Pain Remedy tliat instantly stops tho most excruciating pains, allays inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether of tho Lungs, 8tomacb, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by ono application, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how violent or excruciating tho pain tho Rhonmotic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, KADWAY’S READY RELIEF Will afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys. Inflammation of the Bladder; Inflammation of the Bowels. Congestion of the Lungs. Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing. Palpitation of the Heart. Hystorics, Cronp, Diptlieria. Catarrh, Influenza. Headache, Toothache- Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Cold Chills. Ague Chills. The application of tho Roady Relief to the port or ports 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 care Cramps, Spasms, Soar Stomach, Heartburn. Sick Headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Botrols and all internal Fains. Travelers should always carry a bottlo of Radway’i Ready Relief w th them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimu lant. FEVER AND AGEE. Fover and Agno enrod for fifty cents. Thero is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilous, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided hy Radway’s Fills) so qnielt as Ra-lwav's Ready Re lief. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH, BEAUTY STRONG and PURE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE OF FLESH and WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN and REAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Secured to all. DS. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES; So quick, bo rapid are the changes the body un dergoes, under tho influence of tins truly Wonder ful Medicine, that Kvery Day nu Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. TUG GREAT BLOOD PUBIFIEB ! Every drop of the Sarsaparillion 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 and aonnd material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consump tion, Glandular Disoaee, Ulcers in the Throat, Month, Tumors, Nodes iu tho Glands and other parts of the system. Sore Eyos, Strumorous Dis charges from the Ears, and the worst forma of Skin Disea-es, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt lihetun, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Ttimoru, Cancers in the /omb, and all weakening and painful discharges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the principle, ore within tho curativo range of this tder of modern chemistry, and a few days’ nae SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS Of all sizes, for Saw Mills, Plantations or any other'pnrpose. GRIST MILLS, MILL OEABING, tho best SAW MILLS made in the Sonth irtov l>.rr„. FEL'S WATER WHEELS, (received the first premium at thoGeorgia State Fair 18711 fit???, 0 ’ LEF (the only substantial irticlo to run gin*), SUGAR MILLS and BOILERS, (tho best madeinthe'stS' 0 ’ Scliofield’s X^atent Cotton IPresses? TO RUN BY HORSE, HAND, WATER OR STEAM, Received all tho premiums at tho Georgia Stato Fair. 1871, for BEST COTTON . articles wo exhibited). ‘ ' Sj; -®’(»llti # SHAFTING, PULLEYS and IIANGER3, MACHINERY of all kinds, IRON or BRASS made to We arc determined to keep the reputation wo havo always enjoyed of mannfatnrin- ° C ' r ' <r ' Machinery, etc., in tho best manner, at lets coat with promptness, and to the satisfaction of Ll Mpiitit 3 J. S. SCHOFIELD & SOlff <K5" Having tho best Lathes for Steam Engine Building in the State, we nofifv other a. „ Builders that we can turn their Fly Wheels any eize from seven to twelve feet oraam F.nfi C( . GO AND EXAMINE THE BXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon. Ga. J ACOB SCHALL, m announcing t 0 customers with every r» — —“ a*vua lire vuureauu uaut,>»u mu uuvoi A'iCUb’II l>OOla JUKI (jqifript, it- v '“lt direct from the mauufaetones, ho can offer superior inducements in nrices V-fc™* l' ur <hithl opportunity of sustaining his well-earned reputation for superiority of goods’ np iI ,ecto d uo He would farther announce to the trade, and especially to shoemakers in it.™ „„ i • ■ has ou hand a large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can eet-ve’'them atinfAr; vorably compare with those ot auy a them esUbiujbmont. Tbeir attention ia nSnLu i llaf fact that he can furnish Leather cut to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs SSrffc' kinds, etc., at a very small margin. ” “lieu, (jpi»t ron?l r ‘“Air - *P*?® 0 ™?IcStalto U,« _ *onj of all In the Custom Work department, he still employs first-class, superior workmen i- can be supplied, now as ever, with Boots aud Shoes, or the finest French calf-stan L i , Cn : to , m< ’ ra rato workmanship, at short notice. 8**pl9 3m tend, calf-skin and the most elZ JACOB SCHALL. 86 CHERRY STREET. MACON r.fnnn,. DIAMONDS, WATCHES o .j o CO * (D z t» % CD o 3 C/j *=> 9 9 JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Mice, and Warranted. AGENCY OF THE GKOVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES. j ane 14-t.f buv the GENurrrE FAIRBANKS! tiiwg-Widf Standard. Scales. More Than 2T.0 DHTcrent Modifications. AOXSTS ALSO FO* TILE BEST AIJIBM BO KEY DttAWKK. FAIRBANKS & CO., 232 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO, IIS MII.K STREET, BOSTON. For sale by Cavhart A Curd, Macon, Go. eepZTsred saUmoe O. O. HORNE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law HA N V KI NS V JX.LE, GEORGIA. S. B.—Commercial and Bank Notes and Draft a collected at bank rates of commiaeion, when paid at maimitj. novii>-X2tawim* THE SEMI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH A1 MESSENGER Is a compact paper with few advertisements, and furnished twice a week. Wc most particularly recommend this edition to those who have more than one and less than six mails a week In this connection we call attention to the propositions at the head of the first column in this edition. With the approaching year we enter npon the canvass for the next Presidency—an event fraught with momentous results to the South, and which cannot fail to awaken absorbing interest among the people. The progress and conclusion of this grand event, will be chronicled with particular care by the Telegraph and Messenger, and all the questions and facts which affect its result will receive very carefol at tention. Wc hope all our readers and patrons, old and new, will assist us in increasing the circulation and usefulness of all our editions. CLISBY, JONES & REESE. Macon, November 21, 1871. Principal offico 101IV. Fifth-st., ’Cincinnati, 0. THE ONLY RELIABLE GIFT DISTRIBUTION IN THE COUNTRY. L. D. SINE’S EIGHTEENTH GBAUD ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION To be drawn Monday, January 1,1872. $300,000$ IN VALUABLE GIFTS! Two Grand Capital Prizes ! $10,000 in American Gold* $10,000 in American Silver Five prizes of $10C0 each and ten ’prizes of $500 each in Greenbacks. Ono span of Matched Horses, with family carriage and silver mounted Harness, worth $1500. Five llorses and Baggits. with silver mounted har ness, worth $600 each. Five fine toned Rosewood Pianos, worth $c00 each. Twenty*fivo Family Sewing Machines, worth $500 2300 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $300 each. .juries* Gold Leontme and Gent a Gold Vc3t Chains. . j id and doable plated Silver Table and 'ieaspoons. Photograph Albnms, Jewelry, etc , etc., etc. Number of Gifts 25,000! Tickets limited to 100.000! Agents wanted tn sell tickets, to whom liberal pre miums will be paid. Single tickets $2; 6 tickets $10; 12 tickets $20^25 $10 Circulars containing a fall list‘of prizes, a descrip tion of the manner ot dra«ing.and other information in reference to the distribution, will bo sent to any one ordering thorn. All letters must be addressed to ^ _ L. 1). SINE. Box SO, Cincinnati, Ohio. Office 101 W. Fifth street.novl2tildec25 ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard. Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in the time-keeping of my fine Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the most approved TRANSIT INriTItU* MENTS, for the purpose of observing tho meridian passage of the son and stars, I will be able to keep the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. Especial Attention paid to the Kcpairlug aud rating of fine Watches, aa well na all klnda of new work made to order. iu]y27*ly MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOTICE JUST RECEIVED AT A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE ,,£ r To T ?W: ried or those about /Tt ■ffTYXVl? to marry, with the hJT latest dircoveriee on the physiolog ical mysteries and revelations of the physical sys tem, how to preserve the complexion, etc.. . This is an interesting work cf 221 pages, with num erous engraving, and contains valuable information for those who are married or oontemplate marriage, SMALL & GAMBLE’S WHOLESALE FLOOR AND PROVISION HOUSE tOOO SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES, 4 CARS CHOICE WHITE CORN, 2 CUtS TENNESSEE OATS, 60 CASKS A HALF CASKS C. B- SIDES, 60 CASKS & HALF CASKS SHOULDERS, 69 SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE, 75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES, 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) 50 BABRE WHISK1’ Tho above Goods, with everything ol»e in our line, will bo eold at VEXLY LOWEST PRICES. Either for CASH OB ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Try us one you will bo certain to try ua again. - — HARNESS AND SADDLERY. eighth _ , NOTICb'’t3”tHE AFFLICTED A. J UN FORTUNATE. „ ^ v , Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad< vertise in public paper* or using any Quack Rem edies, peruse Dr. liutta* work, no matter what your disease is or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail on the diseases mentioned in his works. 0ffice.No.I2 N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chesnut. St. Louis, Mo. LOOK TO YOUIi CHILDREN, THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. MRS. Cures Colic and Grip- PBTCB WHITCOMB’S inz in ths Bowsla, and J5 SYRUP. facitititates ths process CENTS: MRS. ofTetthinr. Subdues PRICK WHITCOMB’S Convulsion, and oyer 25 SYRUP comes all diseases in- CENTS. MRS. cident to infant* and FRICK WHITCOMB’S Children. Cure. DJ- » SYRUP. arrhea. Dysentery and CENTS. Summer Complaint in It is tie Great*Infan?’? rod^Kiidren’* Soothint Remedy in all disorder* broncht on by tserhirr or *¥rSpl«dbytao GRAFTON MEDICINE CO, St Louis, Me. “ id by Druggists and Dealers in Modicme every- •*. an*17-dJkwlT DOBSON & BAKLOW Bolton, England. (Esr.imzsnrp a. d. 1790.) Makers and Patentees of the most improved MA-OUHSrEHY .torn Preparing and Spinning Cotton, ALSO Donblc-Cyllmlor frnw Cias,nn(l Knife Roll er MacarChjr Gins. Employ upwards of 2000 operatives. Refer to CLARK THREAD CO., Newark, N, J., where 30,000 spindles aro in operation. Prises and estimates for projected mills, on ap plication to abOTO address, or to P. tLBox,3024 New York. nov22-oodly SMITH, WESTCOTT CO. 2 nTTSaar STZtEET, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SADDLES AID EAESESS 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 LEATRz. GIN BANDS, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE’ eept20 00d3m CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES. IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM $8 00 TO $50 00,