The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, December 31, 1871, Image 4

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IHirs I Rll.OtiV. k orkvlllt, N. C. 3<i A nrnnu FronlheWorid.1 (Ifr. ££u*iJk UttyU* against the Jx Campaign Purposes. "Kf MXM ?* It'i Fomp*y &]<uu Jidgt Blocwn dir, b« knows— Gut free from Gin’ral Thrasher. My wife, it I to 1©J detn roan 9 pay tot I ’©pec’, I Fee C»;'tin ot , yoa know, an c aoee: “De nator* ob an oef ? Yoa aton’ an’ bnriM, Jwlgo Toll am boot n. Urf— W. o Jcsnod < Yoa know* <i« I.o«fa do Lode*/ Oaf*! Why air God hr*** yoa, roamaftatrato, II*! I'm p**rar to sms' yoa, An' mnb‘i Jut my Mr— I alien gits do fade* Ido cbeantat witnesses! Yoa ua “Did I *brr Hoar toll o' da Ka-kinx?" Well boas. I d. In* xicbber Tta* talkin’ wsawn’th shacks— Dir!—Pan my shirt ap, Jedge, oo'. be kin nee do wbaiks! Fool in dor; darfarren? “ D*t Ko kha plow eata deep! Dm eovbido»tof dor womo Wa**'n 'ekeeten when yoa*** Voop— But gor a'migbty, boso, I reckon J got off cheap! Wuoomln’bomo fr On* MrU, right t'roagh de ewunp; Ol* bout be 'mo*' (top boatin' Wbon b**rd d* booser tramp, . An’*e*d dam gboata a marchin' behind de floatin’ lamp! Dm mad* a ring all roan'm*, Dem aperrita ob de dead; Dm notch mo an'dry boon' me, An’ neLL^r a ora der Mid Ilat gosh! dom oonrhidM whistled aroan' die nigga'o b*ad! “Who to day ail?” yoa axe*! Dan don’t yon know, boost Well! Drm f*l]«r* don't pay tun*. Onion d*y pay* in ball! Day Ilk* to strangle me, to otroog dot* brimstone email! Wha' dat yon oarin’, Jedg* ? ••Da doad Kn klox bo damned! Do marobal wan to to kotch Do UUn’ Babel band /" (If* Dtaunfarata yoa want? Oh, yaaI onder- atand!) Dar'a Jooaa’ aoo, Calbonn; I and him arid dem dar; Daf* Knrn'l Michael Moon, An' Cap'ii Jim Debar, B31 Simmon, Tony Hawk—I ae*d dem all, I a war! I liaard BUI Bimtnon aay Yon waa• Yankee weak; Marabal to tell de tray Dem rebels dan to sneak Boat de ole earernment an' yoa, would raely take a week! Two dollar*! for to pey Mo for dio litUo speech! T golly I dat'odo way To make de Ka-U*x Kteech! De wttmme* 'll oome wbtloaerer yon'm to r|cb! it. mosT—m. cocas* at non. | Jfr. Synsuh rrlenu to I he bosom of hit family, nod worm Aia wIfr ayainst the evils of too active a mmtory.J “Drank! boy ? Wbar'o ya' 'listen, Yoa darned ol* yaller Beck ? • Kin walk a plank do bridge on, Aii 1 nebber id a ,. ck! You aay I’m drank agin FUkatcb yon by de nock? Urat'a pay to' dat 'ar waahm’ !— Mia* Bonaon ooyo yoa amat Dor oloee ap awfal fasten ; Bb* low* yoa don't half pat Bo etareh In del ah* pay* yon to', yon laxy slat! Yoa aeo ilia lfCIe Jog ? Yonpnt yo'noaotnit I iinuh yoa over damn*! H-ojj* yo'i—a UUle Ut O foffoe S ' an' eager to make am aweet. iuj. let viMi RHf, you Back ? Wh»r 1 bin • Malta'now?” 1U -rail • Dm tim* I opec' V. u langlt 11.41 you bow 1 Nn don* mdk do mawhal same at yon milk de At* git ui uvnblo ?'' Bbo! D*y can't git roan' dloooon! 1 fix dem po’ trash, 'dough, Dat boTVcred m* la*' Jane! Der* chance to fool aroan’ ain't wnf a picayune! Dart Water William I like to apUa bla fee*! Yon ‘member bow dem wimmin Drnv* mi off Joqm' plaoe ? An' Jim Debar? Ki-yab f I'm test dem all to grace! Beckon nex’ time dat oome Dem folk* '1U if nine be! De mlmable low-life xenm l— Qoalu Heck, tou orter im Dat major foal de ucara wbar da Ea-klnx walloped ers, It h to Fanners. It is. to Your Interest to Look into this Matter of Home-made Fertilizers. HEAR THE TESTIMONY Jons CorSTY, Ga., December 22,1871. Meean*. Dnnt. Itankin A Lunar: I naed yonr nome Made Fertilizer on a rerj poor piece of land the laot season. lb* cotton waa planted on the 2Sth of Mar, and I am satisfied that this Fertilizer doubled the crops. Yours truly, Wn. Hcbt. Ko. 11X U. A B- R.K. December 15,187L Messrs, llant. Benkin A Lamar, Gents: I am pleased to inform yoa that the Fertilizer prepared by your formula baa paid mo handaome y. The land on which it waa used made for me twice ae much as the same land which was not manured. My neigh- liors used various commercial fertilizers, coating from $59 to WO per ton, and dodo bad so good a yield. I shall nae it largely tho next season. Yoora truly, 8 K. Lento. Ws shall keep a large stack of the materia] for Fertilizers, and will take pleasure in giving oar for mal. and all information in regard to it. Parties who have formulas of their own will find that the articles can la bought aa cheap of us aa they can gotu.cm farther North. Order* should be sent in early. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, dec!7 3m WhnltMlt Druggtats. Maocn. Cls. BERND BROS., U THIRD ST , SLACON, 0.1, vjurcFACTUBua or SADDLE!, HARNESS, ETC. And Wholesale and BetaU Dealers in IS ALL TBEIB VARIETIES. WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, BUGGY ROBES, etc. OUR STOCK IS LABGE AKD WELL ASSORTED W HOLESALE and retail buyer* will find it to their interest to examine our stock, when in want of good* lo our line. Wo buy Fun, Hide#, Skins; Tallow, Moea, Wool, and Leather in the rough or finished. dec24eod3m ONLY $25 PER MONTH ’Y^'ILL soon pay for one of those first-data Fianoa of de20tf GUILFORD A HILL’S, 81 Mulberry street. ■ I gwlnc torn a fool traf. now, aay ? Jedge Slocum bought “I got dem for *beep-steelin', • Down by the iliatnc' school! Now, Berk! Du dar's enfsolin’! How's I An’ tall the dat wool. Tool! gtt some trouble ylt, Yoa, Beck, so shore's yo' born, Sf yoa den' dap a bit On dat meroorv o* yosm. Wba’a my goord ? Man' byar dat Jog. Guo takes bora. in. aroiunwo—a* at* old ka«teu's. (Ar. ,S-/aoaA prudently easta an anchor to wind ward, and, fits Ms ill bird of the proverb, furls hie own nsrt. J Oia marac, good moniin' to ye; Is all do lam'ly wall ? You'* lookin' posit, I mo ; Got ob*r dat la«' spell ? Bark ah* (aid ol* mlslia done bab anodder cbilh T'ankM, ear! IVepo’tly! ls*«n okewt, oar, to doaf! I fought las’ night fo' shortly I neiK-r get my breaf. Stab a inia'ry tu my oh«at run 'croM fiom right to loft! Yoa know dat Yanke* major? Sent fo’ mo will a guard 1 Dat guv' dia-rhtle da ager! Day swore mo draff ul hard— Ana*far<iU’-inns! Lord, au, day axed drm by do yard! I Debar to! o to many Big Use sense I was born! He .wallowed all, do granny, Like chicken* gobble oorn ! Take '«m a week to copy down de 'davy I bab a worn! Y. a 'm/mbarSloeam, rune? Um to kcr-p dat ato — Ma.la himaclf M akatre Wbon you wanted him far to go An'j lno jo’regiment ? II* couldn't fight! Ob, no! Dat Slocum's lotted Jedg*! He loofca it ebery inch, A Beltin' on de edge Ob d* court 'bog’ny bench. An'v i t bit apoo* on, too, Jm' Ilka bo had some mum' A lodge o' alotan cotton, Du Slocam, aar, mty be— ’ Or ntgga-hulctirred mutton! Dam's all ba’U Jedge for me in cyarpat beggera finks dat we fargets we'se 1 aay, aar—mum! DU Slocam Hoax m* wbar yea was, I tailed him yo' huakagum Was druffol bad, sar. Woes! V I was you. old muse, I'd jas' make myself jHKs. Fa i)s:ssAi;r lla* Just received a large clock of FCIU* HATS, GLOVES, YELYET CLOAKS, READY MADE SUITS, —**»— XJKTX.1 ldTY.0-a.Xk.IVI EKTTS . NOTICE. PHILADELPHIA & SOUTH Mail Stoomsliip Company. CHANGE OF SAILING DAY A FTER January 1, 1872, tba SI earner* of tbe Philadelphia and Southern Mail bteimsliip Company will leave Philadelphia and Savannah al ternately on FRIDAY of each week, instead of Saturday, aa heretofore. Tbe TOKTikWAWIJ^k. Sailing from Philadelphia on January 5tb, at 8 a.n. and the WYOMIUG- From Savannah on tho same day. WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, Philadelphia. HUNTER A OAMMEI.L. dHtilJanl Agents. Savannah. PACIFIC. GUANO COMPANY’S Compound Acid Plospliale of Lime, FOR COJIPOSTINa WITH COTTON SEED. PXU'OB REDTJOED. niS article is prepared expressly for oompoet- - Seed,' fie di T ing with Cotton'Seed, in order to supply it with Soluble rhoephorie Acid, which la necessary to render it moU effective and economical aa a fer tilizer. 250 pounds cotton aeed composted with 250 pounds of this Add Phosphate baa been found by two years' experience to produce result* rarely equaled and never surpassed by any other fertiliser. A Compost made in this manner contains aft tbe elements of value that can enter into any fertilizer. It i. tbe only manner in which cotton aeed can be properly need. With it the planter can anpply him- telf with a fertilizer of the highest grade U the smallest coat, which will enable him to dm it liber- allv and that realize tbe highest results from tbe labor and time employed ' ‘'— ‘ ’ For directions for eo terms, apply to ASHEBAYBES, Agent, Poplar street. Macon. Ga. John 8. Reese A Co., General Agents,Baltimore. del3 3m for •ss. And t At li.t •> ttliote of her rioter atock. will L*i ivc-iL-e phaM. oct4-3m NOTICE, Am CLainnin ot th* Committee appoint©! to is* ▼Wtigfttei ill? fklnK'M c r the nnfaimeMof tba kaa© of tb© WMtaTO li. i AtlfinUc lUilroAd by tbo Ut© ( Timor of t:--' state, I hereby give notice that mUI ci'iuriittc© vrill commence it« session to bear ©rider .* on the matter abor© mbmitied to it on the itoat K©itnoeJir in Jvncary, 1873, in tbe Capitol budding, tv Tit m the rrccMtffltof the Sen- Ido. A.: \ .to acbmit eTidcnc© to ©ail Con.mut©© am! to :.o heart! U /or© it, ar© Lcre- ti: *^i t*. 1. then a:..'.her© prevent. Any per- •••: ; v. uuu;:. cati- .:!i me on thia mat- \rt • not to the ♦:.*t \v©lint m.at in January. IS72, can !o ©obj li’ittx ..:i« tt ! to WaiHMtfl% Ga. til \s M 1XI SF. Chairman. UA.l t liv ob CO., t■■.wof.xvi, 325 " holksa 1. n Fruiterers and Candy Manutacturers ii A Is'C l M' 'UK. M a HI LAN D. Aw^ru* Tii« r »*i.i MEiaavrui *. w. mls: mu WINDHAM Sc CO., Honse, Sip & Decorative Painters, Au. 1*» Cherry Street, : 2kmtt A Castlc-'i. . i'jvelte Imoi iiosa©. * rttvring wroik Jooe L y tb© aaj v. iu SOLUBLE PACIFIC GEAIO, AT EEDUCED PEICES. LITY and EXCELLENCE. Experience ha© ilemont-tratad that under favorable conditions of season and application of 200 pounds per acre, increases the crop from to three fold the nUoral capacity of the soO. The cost of trowing cotton to the planter la in proportion to the yield per acre from tbe land and labor employed in it* coltivatioa; hence the agency which eo lxrjrely increases production at a moderate outlay of capital 1* essential to profitable planting. For price and specific terms apply to ASHER AYRES. Ag't Pacific Guano Oo., Poplar st-. Macon, Ga. JOHN S. RKthE A CO.. decl3 tf General Agents, Baltimore, Md. UiUUVnuA iv uuiU)) DfrOETXr.“ IND DEAitE? IN ri, IRON AND STEEL. Iron Front Store, Clierry Street. H AYS in aten on* of the largest stocks of Hard ware. Cutlery. Iron, Steel, etc., to be found in Middle Geotgia, consisting in part of 200,OCO pounds Genuine SWEDES IRON. 90,000 “ PLOW STEEL. 250,000 “ REFINED IRON. 100 kegs Horse and Mule Shoes. *00 kega Nail*. 2,500 pairs Trace Chain*. 150 dozen pair* Hamee. 100 cods How Lines. 900 dozen Genuine Scovfl Hoes. 200 dozen Axes. BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, all sixes, ANVILS and VISES, TOOLS of every description, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, etc In fact, everything usually kept in a first-das* Hardware bouse. All of which we will sell at pi icon to suit the times FOB CASH. Call and examine for joureelvoa. CAR HART A CURD. del9d&w3m Cherry street. V. VANNUCKI, PEA lei: IN XiAGJEJJEX. BEER., COTTON ATJCNTE, OIT. OCXULG EE NO. 2, U AS just restocked bis Saloon with all tbe popu lar brand© of - ouM l« pleased lo lar brand* of Wines, Liquor* and Cigars, and have hi* old frieuda. and the public generally, give him a call. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS Received every morning, nobo la V VANNUCKI. Proprietor ATLANTA WATER-CUEE. n U. P. KA.LOW, late of Germany, would most reaper iftiily ir. form the attzena of Atlaata and lb© ©tUToondn-g coaniry that be ha© opened an ee- :.t : !.....:tr r-:r* t: i Boose, Tor tbe cure of *11 chroi.u- din act s. .Spax-ial sttenuo:\ given to the following diecnei: Liver ('• v.,\ ;*jk: i:i all form-.. is in *i. form-. Ferens, Bptlepey, j'temiity. Asthmse, Lament*?-.-. Nervommt*rn, and dia©ju-ea peculiar to women, etc. I refer to the following person©, who Llv© bet-i; xt. 1 art irt-a:«d r-rta v r .1 W. Backer, of Chapman, Backer A Co. * Major W C. Cov. of Cox A iidl: C»; t J. M. liilL John end Junt a Lyncii, T. J. li. c Liow©r A Co , J. F.ci-hsl, hoerman A Kuna* ©epstueaAtnnSm STANBURY Sc FOX. Wiiolssale Grocors& CommissioB Merchants Imponer© of xnd Bee siren end Dealer© in Iinuidlca, l*tn<>, rlr., Ktourbon, w ben» »at«l Kje WtiUklM, > 17 babclat rmrrT PIANOS AND ORGANS, os ctsraijjtcrra. R. J- ANDERSON & CO., Agent* for the HAT,LET A DAVIS, EMERSON, and SOUTHERN GEM PIANOS, and MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS. T HESE are fir*t-c!**« instrument*, and can bought on installments of from $10 to S25 per month. Those wanting a desirable and sweet-toned instrument would do wall to examine ours before purchasing elsewhere. Orders for all kind* of music and musical instruments promptly attended to at SCHREINER'S OLD MUSIC STORE. Cotton Avenuo, Macon, Ga. Greatest Projection of Inyentiyc Genins. The Original noire Sewing Machine. It is simple, durable, easily understood, and e ly operated At tbe Georgia State Fair, 1871, two First Premiums were awarded to tba HOWE for tbs beat family machine tor all kinds of work, and for the best manufacturing machine. These superior machines can be bought oo eaiy terms -* B J. ANDERSON, Agent, No. 15 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. Agents wanted in every town and eountj in South west Georgia. From tab to 5500 per month guar anteed. d*c3 tf STARTLING, STEANGE, EOF NEVERTHELESS TRUE WISE <& DOBBS, DIRECT DTPORTERS OF CROCKERY, Etc., Will, until January 1,1872, sell the following goods at the astonishingly low prices annexed: 537 50 . 7 00 . 27 50 . 4 50 BEAL CHINA DINNER SETS, 130 pieces BEAL CHINA TEA SETS, 4 t IMITATION CHINA DINNEB SETS, 140 IMITATION CHINA TEA SETS, 44 pieoe CHINA, ALABASTER, MILK GLASS, and FABIAN VASES, from 50c. to $5 00 per pair ENGLISH and GERMAN TOYS, from 5c. to $5 00, each MOTTO CUPS and SAUCEBS, for Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, Brothers, and everbody else, from 50c. to $2 50 DECORATED CHAMBER SETS, 11 pieces, from 55 00 to $50 0C FIFTY CENTS GOBLETS AT FORTY CENTS PER SET. Thta fa no blow to excite the reader* of our advottiaement*. We have the good* and mean what we say. COME -A.TSJI3 SEE ITS. WISE & DOBBS, dee!7 2w 82 Mulbemy street. Fresl Vaccine Ms JUST RECEIVED. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAB, Druggists. SWEEDISH LEECHES fUST RECEIVED. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAB, Druggie ta. JAS. T. rirEWEIiEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW GEORGETOWN, GEORGIA. H AVING returned the practice of Law will give it bla prompt and undivided attention in the counties of Stewart, Randolph, Terrell, Quitman, Clay sod Early, and also in tba Supreme Ooori of Georgia, and the District and Circuit Court* of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia. Special attention will be given to the adjustment and settlement of claims. In all important amts and consultations, Herbert Fielder, Eaq., will, by agreement, be associated with me. de30 lm {► u SPANISH CROWN SHERRY. 'HIS Justly celebrated brand of Wine fa imported direct from Cadiz, Spain, and fa ccrtainlv the purest ever offered in tbe Southern market. Prioe per case 59 00 Price per gallon 3.50 For sale by A. L. RICHARDSON, Importer of Spanish Wines, aep!2 6m 21 Bay street. Savannah, Georgia C. B. MIMS, C. R. Williams & Co«. —DEJLLEH© IS— Hat?, Caps, Furs, Gloves, Umbrel las, Etc., Etc., 26S and 270 Cmnal Street, (Near Exile*© Hotel,) NEW YORK- EBCHANTS needing nice end stylish Hat©, . Gape, Fins, etc., *t moet re&eonAb:© price© and liberal term©, will do wed to patronize C. B. Wdlixms A Oo. To xny /nend©, who bxve eo liberally patronized me tbe peet year. I esc only prove my grstitnde by being ever watchful to their intereeta, juturiug them that they rhill ilvaji get their Hue, etc., at prices to compete with the lowed-pneed merchant© m their Di dst. All order© wiil receive my prompt &nd personal Attention. Beepectiolly novS 2m a B. MDI3. WING- & SOLOMON Inflammation of the Bladder. Inflammation of tho Bowels. Congestion of the Lunge. Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing. Palpitation of tho Heart. Hysterics, Croup, Diptheris. Catarrh, Influenza. Headache. Toothache* Neuralgia, Bheomatiam. Cold Chilla. Ague Chills. Tbe application of the Beady Belief to tbe part or parts where the pain or difficulty exist© will af ford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a few momenta mre Cramps. Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhcca, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels and all internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Bad way e Ready Relief w.th them. A few drops in water will nrevent sickness or psins from change of wator. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimu lant. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There fa not a remedial agent in thia world that will core Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Pilous, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided by lladw&y'e Pills) so quick as Eadway’a Ready Re lief. Fifty cents per bottle. healthTbeauty 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, eo rapid are the chaeges the body un dergoes, under the influence of this truly Wonder ful Medicine, that . Every Day an Increaso in Flcsli and Weight is Seen and Felt. T1IE CHEAT BLOOD l'URIFIEB! Every drop of the SarsaparUlian Resolvent com municatee through the Blood, Bweat, Urine, and other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and eound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consump tion, Glandular Disease, Ulcere in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parte of the system. Sore Eyes, Strumorous Dis chargee from the Ears, and the worst forma ot Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Riug Worm, Salt lthcum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Fleeb, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and painfol discharges. Night Sweats, Lose of Sperm and ail wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range of this ' I wonder of modern chemistry, and a few days* use In Un city, and AT AS LOW PRICES AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ANYWHERE. The goods are ^ provo t0 any person n.ing lt for either of these Their stock consist* in part of | fora3 of disease its potent power to cure them. If the patient, dady becoming rodneed by the ■ waste© ana decomposition that iu continually pro- WATCHES ITV GOLD «fc SILVER CASES, grossing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, »d repair* the eamo with new material made from healthy blood—and this the Sareaparillian will and LADIES’ HALF SETS IN CORAL, CAMEO, ETRUSCAN, PEARL AND JET, I does secure—a cure is certain; for when once this remedy commences its work of purification, and . _ _______ . _____ i succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, itere- ELEGj&NX OPERA, LEOHTINE AND VEST CHAINS, I pairs will be 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. Not only does the Sars&parillian Resolvent excel A Viried line of Stoda, Plain Gold and Seal Bings, Elegant and Latest Style Ear-rings, Lockets in Gold, I *U known remedial agents in the core of Chronic, Pearl and Ivory, Gold and Coral Necklaces, Jewelry for Misses and Children, Jet and Shell Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin Diseases; but Jewelry, Clocks in every style, eight and one day—with or without alarms, I 4 to 1110 oni Y P 0 ™* 6 curo toT * * »and new stock of FANCY GOODS. | KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS Urinary and Womb digeasee, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminurias and in all case* where there are brick-duet deposit©, or the water is thick,' cloudy, mixed with substances like the ^ a r-_-——- ^ ^ ______ ___ I white of an egg, or threads like white ©ilk, Ok-there BISTGrRA-VTIISrG A. SPECIALTY. I burning sensation when passing water, and pain in —OFFER THE— LARGEST AND MOST VARIED -OF— STOCK JR. R. I READY RADWAY’E CUBES THE W0KST FAIN'S 1ST FKOJk ONE TO TWRUTTV MINUTES. NOT ONE HOI K after reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. EADWArS READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was tbe Crtt and is' The Only Pain Romody that metsutly etopa tbo most excruciating pain*. aUsys inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach. Rowels, or other glands or organs, ly cno application, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how violent or excruciating tho pain tho Rheumatic, Bed-ridden. Inflrm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease rosy suffer, BAD WAVS READY RELIEF Vm afford Instant Fs*w c ■ Inflammation of the Kidneys. FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, Sterling Silver Ware, Plated Goods, / SLEEVE BUTTONS, IN ONYX, CAMEO, AND ALL GOLD, and a large and i WATCH WORK DONE AND WARRANTED. PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL AND MONOGRAMS AT SHORT NOTICE. tha email of tho back and along the loins. DR. RAD WAY'S *W. & E. I 3 . TAYLOR, perfect purgative pills, Comer Cotton Avenue and Cherry Street, —DEALERS IN— perfectly tastolees, elegantly coated with sweet I gum,purge.regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Rad way's Pille, for the core of aU disorders of the I tarensrfi, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous I diseases, headache, constipation, eoetiveneea, in- I digestion, ' TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER FOR 1872. For nearly half a century the Georgia Telegraph and the Geop.g Journal and Messenger, either separately or united, have been the great organs of general intelligence to this and the contiguous section' of Georgia and Alabama. In all the varied social, Jcivil 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 generation? In the whole scope of this great Agricultural section of two of the most important Cotton States, 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 in 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 he come more indispensable, so, we are 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. We rejoice to believe that in no section of the United States is there a newspaper possessing a more complete occupation of its pecu liar field of circulation than do the various editions of tho Telegraph and Messenger, within that whole region of country to which it can carry the earliest intelligence. Its circulation in gross we suppose to 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 cr 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 in this 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 populatiou of this large area, and need go no further for that purpose. We are frequently in receipt of testimonials from advertisers of all classes as to he peculiar value of this newspaper as an advertising medium. And we are ready to place these advantages at the disposal of the public on the nost reasonable terms compatible with our expenses and circulation. Our policy is to encourage advertising by moderate charges; but it must be obvious to every man of common sense that we cannot multiply copies of advertisements by thousands, for the same price that others can furnish them by scores and hundreds. This point is better understood in the great commercial centres where ad vertising is valuel 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 T“| « . /\j . a I diseases; headache, conBtipstioa,^co6tiTepee8, m- may be, print and circulate a merchant’s address to the public for less J? urniture u3>rpstints than haifwhat ac ° iTespoiidinsnumber ° £ or handbub wou m RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. m^u^?mm^ki«!Trde!^ 6 o t 5s 1 dni78 nUin “ B no >cost, which could have no other circulation than they might obtain A few doeses of Badway’s Pills will free the I Byatem from all the above-named disorders. Price, | 25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists. Bead “ False and True." Send one letter-stamp I to Badway A Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane. New York. I Information worth thousands will be sent yon. June23ddeodAsw-ly I J *MES H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN. BLOUNT & HARDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. Slxty-flve First METALIC BURIAL CASES SAND CASKETS,| Fine and Tlain Wood Coffins end Caskets. <vT Orilcre by Telegraph promptly attended to. novl Friiti Medals Awarded THE GREAT Southern Piano MAN UFACTORY. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, WM. ENABE & CO., M&2TUFACTUREBS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT IP IAN 0 FORTES, liiLTIMOKE, 311>. ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS Ol all sizes, tor Saw Mill*, Plantations or any other'pnrpoee. GRISTMILLS. MILL GEARING, the best SAW MILLS made in the South, IRON BAILING, LEFi EEL’S WATER WHEELS, (received tbe first premium at the Georgia State Fair, 1871), GIN GEARING, (the only substantial article to ran gins), SUGAR MILLS sad BOILERS, (the beet made n the State), T HESE Instrnmente have been before the pnblio for nearly thirty yearn, and upon their excel- I lenco alone attained an unpurehaxed pre-eminence, \ which pronounces them un equaled, in Tone, Touch, Workmanship, And Durability. <3"Ail our Squash runoa have our New Im- I proved Ovzlstecso Scale and the Aobaitx Tbeele. Sckofleld’s IPatent Ootton T?resses! ni^^SJtafa^oSuKDMANra I SQUABE GKANDS, fc-und in no other Pisoo, which TO BUN BY HOBSE, HAND, WATEU OB STEAM, I bring the Pixno nearer Perfection than has yet been Received all the premium, at the State Fair. 1871, for BEST COTTON PIESBES, («H the \T£: P{a n 0 FuUy Warranted for Five Tear.. zri.des we exhibited). I iJ3-\Vo are by special arrangement enabled to SHAFTING, PULLEYS and HANGEB3, MACHINERY of all kind*, IRON or BRASS made to order, fomiah PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS of We are determined to keep tbe reputation we have always enjoyed of mannfatnring or repairing ^olesale and Retail, Machinery, etc., in tbe heat manner, at leea cost with promptness, and to the satisfaction of slL ' owest i act0r7 P- 1CCS - J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. t?- Having tbe beet Lathe* for St.am Engine Building in the State, we notify other Steam Engine j Bml jera that we can turn their Fly Wheels any size from seven to twelve feet. nov7 tf Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists promptly | furnished on application to KNABE A CO . Baltimore. Md. Or any of our regular established agencies. PIANOS BOLD ON Monthly Installments of 625 PER MONTH, BY octlSoodAwCm 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 communica tion with all that part of Georgia and Alabama which looks to Macon for its market or for the earliest news. Bmr the oEmrinm ERNEST RESCUE’S Macon Standard. Mean Time-1 W AYING perfected my arrangement* to cortaet the slightest error in the time-keeping of Begulitor, by tbe erection of an obeervafoty xifJ one of the moet approved TRANSIT E MKNT.fi, for the purpose of observing tbe median passage of the eun and etaj mv fine XNSTBU- etara, I will be able to keep j THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER Is an immense sheet, 38x52 inches in size and containing fifty-six col umns. It is designed to contiin 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 aU 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 fuH measure of its deserts, Will not its readers GuiLFonn o. hill, eyeyyjvhere interest themselves il extending the sphere of its useful ness? The price of the paper is three doHars per annum, but if aDy reader has a mind to add another?new subscriber to the list, he may remit five dollars, and we will seijd the paper to the new subscriber and add a year to his own account! ^ _ a passage the exxet H&con mean time to within s friction of a second. Espet'inl Attention paid to the Rei'mlriu# and rating of fine Watches, a* well as all Itlnd* of new work made to order. • lnly27-ly M E To Rent to the Highest Bidder. CN KOKGIA, MACON COUNTY.—On Frultr the or oth <Ur of Jxnuxry. Ib7i. the piinuiioa on and ne*r Flint Brier, in ta d county: known the Aa* Jolley Fltce. Ooctuning ©boot lmxwlrtd ©ere© of open land tinder good fence*. Will lx? rented to the highest Udder. of personalty at aAme time i n the pl*c*n A- II JOLLEY,' dc2l:J Adnntu-irAtrix cf Asa Jolley, deceived. PULASKI HOUSE, :■ A VANN ah, .... GEORGIA. FrouUng South, a Front Age of 273 Feet- dec3 3m wjn. u Vj IL-UiEiiGEJi .Proprietor ETIWAN FERTILIZERS. T ’EF.EE VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLES are ofiTfc. 1 by the Sulphuric Arid and Superphosphate Com- I pacy of Quulestcn, 8. C- t riz: I ETIWatN GUANO. A complete Litnurc. Adapted to Cotton, Grain ind Tobacco, being the well known Article heretofore offered At tbe Tery U-L n’r*de of 15 per cent, dissolved Bone Phosphite of Lime, with tbe addition, as heretofore, of Peruvian Guado, Ammoai* and Pur^sh. Price r55 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next, and U j per toe, payable November let, 1872, without i>~teef..^t. ETTWAJST CROP FOOD. Standard. Scales. More Than 250 Different Modifications* AGZ5T3 ALSO FOB THE BEST ALARM M05EY DBAWZU. FAIRBANKS & 00., 252 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 118 JULK STREET, BOSTON. For sale by Cathazt & Cord, Macon, Ga. eep27 wed, e atlmoa WASHINGTON DESSAU, ATTORNEY AT LAW A new article of tbe S«7©d in such a manner a© to ensure onded with the elements of Cotton | of the best fertilizer© for Cotton and Grain, a: a lower price th*n Lhe Eti*>n V . - 'j • • r : ^ if _r L _ f _ ril*j h: st of April uext: per ton, payable November let. ho ut mnaor. MACON, GA., W ILL practice in the Courts of Office—With Nibbets A J&ckfcon. oct24-l wpun«fcd6m ETIWAN DISSO erasing from 1 jVED bone. com}«o?ting to obt&m two ton© of i.i per ton, if paid on or Lefor© the le TAKE NOTICE, that < idp for more than one lived Bjo© Phos yah 1 thus enabling the planter If cost and freight. Price £35 o November lat, 1872, without PURE GYPSUM. C ONTAINING ninety-nine and two-third© per cent. (J9 t>5 per cent.) Soluble Matter. War- I ranted free from all impurities. Prepared in this city, and for sale at the low price of FIFTEEN DOLLARS PEB TON, GASH, by JOHN H. HOLJLEd, Commifeeion Merchant. ©ep23 dUw3m Charie©ton, 3. C. TIE SEil-WEEILY TELEGRAPH AED Is a compact paper with few advertisements, and furnished twice a week. We 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. ' the . ) per ton, V.jhat grade of Soluble Phosphate, and must WM. O. BEE cto OO.. .i.uernl iUrtula, l tiarleoton.' With the approaching year we enter upon the canvass for the next practice ip. the Court* of Mscoa Circuit: Prc3idency _ ail evsnt 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 X-X'd Messenger, and aJ the questions and facts which affect its result wiH receive very careful at tention. We hope aH our readers and patrons, old and new, v ill .u.--- us in increasing the circulation and usefulness of all our editions. CLISBY, JONES £ REES!.. Macon, November 21, 1S71- SOREVEN house. ■JV^OTTCE TO ALL PARTIES INTERESTED. Major John W. Cannon has conaenied to con duct, tnd u duly appointed Manager of the ‘Screven House." UwlV lm B. EtiaWLEX*