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Teletrniph & M eRS^Tiffer.
WEDNESDAY MukMMj, JaN 17. 1*72
llomf.
Forest girded. cedar-eorntad.
Veda-i hkn Yarewr. a«*rt and din;
Faro aa barn. 11 no Tssu>IV. glory
Mud i».‘d by lb* rtrrsph m;
Islet, frr m ooolMnImg oceans.
Coral anotored, crowned with palm.
Where lb* wrestling world’* commotion*
Malt through manic into calm:
Thiotta that flag and wing* that flatter
Softly mid tbs balm and bloom —
Ewootsr aoonda than lip can ntur
Hath my heart fr the*.
My boos.
Bao* that dear old Anglo-Saxon
For tbs aoondo b* foiatd so well.
Lilt • WOO S tbs nee ar-w.xcn,
Harr ant of a boos) col
(Isoliog all a aommnr’a awaatceaa
In a alngls at liable!
Tor. of all bw qaalnt word building,
Tbaqnooo-eaU of all the comb,
la that grand old Saxon mouthful.
Fear old Saxoo bo art tub
Homo
IF O Ticknor. In .Vrw Seleette
A man ones went to an soesntrio lawyer to
b* qnsliflsd for worn* patty ofBoa. Tbs lawyer
said to bim: “Hold op yonr band; I'll a 1
yon, bat all creation ooalda't qualify yon.”
A Wnn« poet alnga: “The melaDCboly
daya bare come, the saddest of the year, wbso
It's too rongb for wbiaky alinga, too cold for
lager beer.”
It la anggeated to Ur. Gilmore to introduce
at tbe ootning jabilee in Boston the “Song
tbs 8hlrt," performed by a sewing machine-
Bicger, of oonrao.
A X'drra at borne, and then a wedding tonr,
i* to be tbe rnle hereafter. This oertainly ia
tbs most sensible bridal arrangement yet agreed
■poo.
Old lady lo bar niece: “Good gracious, Ha
tilde, bat it's oold. Uy teeth srs actually chat-
to ingt" Loving niece: “Well, don't let them
chatter too much, or they may tell where yon
bought 'em.*
A lady noticed a boy sprinkling salt on the
sidewalk to lake off the lee, and remarked to e
friend, pointing to the aalt: “Now, that'* be-
neTolenoe.” “No. it ain't," mid the boy, eomo-
what Indignant, “it'* salt.''
Ax entbnaiaatio African, who bad “ipeot de
winter in Jatntky," found it an earthly para
dise. He raid he oonld “lie abed, and, pntting
hia arm* out da windy, pick oranges, pine sp-
ples and Jamaica nun right off de trees.'’
A auaax. editor bee lost all faith In the lock
of bone shoe*. He nailed one over bis door
reoentiy, and that morning there came by mail
three dans snd seven “stops,” end s min oallrd
with a revolver to aek “who wrote that article
The Paris Figaro tells of s conrt crier who
took greet pride In a collection of knives wbiob
had served for the purpose of assassination.
He nxed them at ths table, the knives of parri-
oides being used only for guests of distinction.
“Hot, may I inquire where Bobinson’a drag
store is 7" “Certainly, air," replied the boy,
very respectfully. “Well, air,” said tbe gen
tleman, after waiting awhile, “where tail?"
“I have not tbe eligbtest idee, yer honor," raid
the urchin.
Two men own nearly 3.000,000 seres of land
in ths Ban Joaquin Valley, California. The
traveler may ride forty-live miles in a line npon
it, and may follow a fence around a single pea-
tore for sixty-flve miles; while one other man
monopolizes 330,000 acre*.
Tna falls of the Ohio at Lonisville, altbongh
a serious obstruction to navigation, afford a
vast water power, which might easily be utilized
for tbo benefit of the manofaotnring interests
of that oity. The people of Louisville are pro
posing to avail themselves of the facilities in
this direction which nature has placed at their
disposal.
MANHOOD
rOONG AID RISING GENERATON.
The Tcgststire powers of life are strong, bet in
a few year* how often the pallid hue, the lack
luster eye, and emaciated form, and the Impcsutbfl-
ity of application to mental effort, show their
baneful influence. It soon become* evident to the
ob>armrth&t iotm d^prettisg iiSueow ia checking
the development of the body- Conenmptloo is
talked of, end perhaps the you'll is removed from
school and sent into the country. This is one of
the wont movements. Be moved from ordinary di
version* of the ever-changing scenes of the aty,
tbo power* of the body, too much enfeebled to give
rest to healthful and rural exercise, thought* are
tamed inwardly npon themselves.
If the patient bo a fcm-le tbe approach of the
menses is looked for with anxiety u ths flnt
symptom in which nature Is to show her raving
power in diffusing tbe circulation and visiting the
cheek with the bloom of health- Uu! increase of
appetite baa grown by what it fed on. Tbeenergie*
of the system are prostrated, and the whole econo
my 1* deranged. Tbe beautiful and wonderful
period in which body end mind undergo so fascinat
ing a change from child to woman is looked for
vain. Tbe parent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and
fandes the grave bat waiting for it* victim.
HELMBOLD’S
Extract Buchu.
FOB WEAKNESS ABISING FROM EXCESSES
OB EARLY INDISCRETION.
w
& E. IP. TAYLOR,
Corner Cotton Avenue and Cherry Street,
—DEALERS in—
Furniture, Carpetings,
RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC.
BAILBOAD TIME TABLE.
■soot* aim wxsrout Binjuun.
LEAVE. SUITE.
Bacon 7.10 4 . m. 7.80 a.'aa
6.85 r. x. <1.10 r. x
Atlanta 9.00 a. x. l td r. x
1.10 r. x. 10.10 r x
xaoox axn aauxiwicx aaiLaoan.
„ leave. asarvx.
Macon 8.20 a. x. 6.88 r. X
Brunswick 6 .46 a. M. 9.25 r. x
Jackson vile, Fla. 7 00 a. x. 7.00 r. x
Havaimali 7.00 r. x 7.46 r. u
Hawkins Tills 6 Vj a. X. 8.45 r X
Macon 11.06 r. x. 10.80 a. x
Macon 7.46 r. x. 6.60 a. x
CEJfTZAL ZAIL&OAD.
.. LEAVE. JUtZITX.
Macon 8.00 a. x. 4.61 r. x
6.80 r.x. 5.16 a. m
OATAunAh 7.16 A. x. 6.16 r. x
7.00 T. E 6.00 A. x
Train from Gordon to MllledgeviUe snd Eeton-
ton connect* with down night train from Macon and
np day train from Havannah.
LEAVE.
. 8.00 A. x. 4.86 a. X
8.80 r >. 8.00 a. X
7.46 A. X. 4.Mr. X
6.10 r. K. 10.00 A. X
leave.
Maooo 6.26 a. x. 6.12 r. x
8.15 r.x. 4.10 a. x
Oolnmbna 12.46 r. u. 11.00 a. x
8.06 r. x. 4.45 a. x
XAGOE Ago AUGUSTA EAILEOAD.
Maoon 6.30 a. x. 7.36 r. x
(.80 s. x. 2.80 a. X
Augusta 11.00 a. x. 2.45 r. x
7 00 r. X. 2.46 A. x
WEETSU AI*D ATLAXT10 aaltAOlD.
■JUTE abbive.
Atlanta 10.30 r. M. 1.42 A. X
6.00 a. x. 1.84 r. X
2.45 r. x. 10 00 a. x
Chattanooga 6.20 r. x. 6.16 a. x
6.80 a. x. 1.21 r. x
attended with the following symptoms: INDIS
POSITION TO EXERTION, LOSS OF POWER,
LOSS OF MEMORY, DIFFICULTY OF BREATH
ING, GENERAL WEAKNESS, Horror of Disease,
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful horror of Death,
Night Swells, Oold Feet, Wtkefulneea, Dimness of
Vision, Linger, Universal Liasitudo of tho Muscu
lar System, often Enormous Appetite with Dyspep
tic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flashing of tho Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Conntenanco and
ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, PAIN IN THE
BACK, Heaviness of tho Eyelids, Frequently Black
Spots Flying before tbe Eyoa, with Temporary
a affusion end Lou of Sight, Want of Attention,
Great Mobility, RESTLESSNESS, with Honor of
Society- Nothing is more desirable to each pa
tients than Solitnde, and nothing they more dread,
for fear of themselves; no repoao of manner,
no earnestness, no speculation; bat a hurried
transition from :ne question to another.
THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO GO
ON-WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY
REMOVES—BOON FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER,
FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF
WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE.
During tbe Snperintendenee of Dr. WILSON at
the BLOOMKODALE ASYLUM, this sad result
oeoenned to two patients Reason had for a time
left them, end both died of epilepsy. They were
of both sexes, end about twenty years of age.
Wbd can say that these excesses are not fre
quently followed by those diroftd diseases, IN
SANITY and CONSUMPTION ? Tbe recoida of the
INSANE ASYLUMS, and tbe melancbolly deaths
by Consumption, boar ample witness to the truth
of these assertions. In Lunatic Aeylnms tbe most
melancbolly exhibition appears. The conntensnco
is actually sodden and quite destitute; neither
mirth nor grief ever visits it Should a sound of
tho voice occur it is rarely articulate.
CHEAP COOKS.
1"~^ETEBMIXED to close out my entire slock of j
GROCERIES
METALIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS
Fine and Plain Wood Coffins and Caskets.
CF Orders by Telegraph promptly attended to. novlS
SMALL & GAMBLE,
WHOLESALE
-AND
Produce Merchants,
JscStf
Cl THIRD STREET.
L. W. EASDAL.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER,
53 THIBD STREET, MACON. GEORGIA,
PRICE CURRENT:
Metropolitan Works,
Corner Seventh and fount Streets.
RICHMOND. VA.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.
STATION A nY and PORTABLE ENOINE8 and
R\W MILLS;
B4RK. "RIsT and TI-ASTER MILLS;
BOILERS FORGINGS, C.aSTINOS, of IBON or
BBASS. MILL GEItlNG, etc.
Engine* and S*w Mill* of rations aizeaalways on
hand.
Hieam Fittinga and Wrought Iron rip*.
Old Engines, etc , rt paired end tpld on oommia-
elon or exchanged for new. All other it pairs
promptly and *aU.factorily done.
Freights to all points low.
Rond for descriptive circular.
J»nl4 ly U. a BROWN, Agent.
NOTICE.
PHILADELPHIA & SOUTHERN
Mail Steamship Company.
CHANGE OF SAILING DAY.
" With wofnl measure* wan dispur
Low sullen aoonda their grief beguiled."
While we regret the existence of the above
disease end symptoms, wo aro prepared to offer an
Invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of tho
coneequenoe*.
HELMBOLD’S
Extract Buchu,
—AND—
Improved Rose Wash,
Cure* secret and delicate disorder* in all their
•tagee, at little expense, little or no change in diet,
no inconvenience, and no exposure. It ie pleasant
lo taste and oder, immediate in its action, free
from all injurious propel tie*, superseding Copaiba
and all other duteous Compounds.
A FTER January 1. 1879. the Steamer* of the
Philadelphia and Hoathrrn Mail earns hip
Company will lrar* Philadelphia and Savannah al
ternately on FRIDAY of each week, instead of
Saturday, aa betetofore. The
TOSTAWAWiyA
Sailing from Philadelphia on January 5th, at 8 1 »
■n4 tbo
WTOMXK1&
From Savannah oo the earn* day.
WM. L. JAMES,
Oeneral Agent. Philadelphia.
HUNTER A G AM HELL.
deliti'Janl ___ Agents. Savannah.
STANBURY Sc FOX,
Wholesale Grccers & Conran Merchants j
Importers (J and Bee si rer* and Dealer* in
Wlwea, BrsnJlM, Gins, elc-. Bourbon,
Wheel and Rye Whiskies,
HELMBOLD’S
Fluid Extract (Mill
Proof Com Whisky $ l io
R J° “ . 1 30
Common Bourbon l 20
Rectified j 00
Better. i io
Better i 15
Better 1 20
White Wheat 1 20
“ Better 1 35
Kobinson County, best (5 years oia) 4 00
“ “ (2 “ *• ) 3 00
Common Proof, Robinson County, new.
Good Broof Bourbon (2 years old)
(3 “ “)
(9 “ “V
My Spooial Brand—Imperial Bye, Ky.„.
Baltimore Eye (5 years old)
Jamaica Bum $3 to G 00
Good American Gin (l cask) 175
Better. 2 50
Imported $5 00 to 8 00
Sherry Wino, good 2 00
Good Navy Port 2 00
Maderia 2 00
Fine Wines 53 60 to 6 00
Country Grape Wine 3 50
CASED LIQUORS.
With the intention of doing a strictly
LIQUOR BUSINESS
Ia fature. I now offer for 8*16,
AT REDUCED FIGURES,
FOR CASH ONLY.
The following goods—
DR. PRICE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
THIS CELEBRATED FERTILIZER
I S again before tbo farmers of the South, and notwithstanding that bad seasons and bad stands have |
operated to tho prejudice of all articles of this character, yet the
EUREKA
VANILLA, LEM01T Etc.,
For Flavoring Ice Cream. Cukes & Pastry.
THOMPSON, STEELE & PRICE M’F’G CO.
Depots. Chioaffo and St. X«ouls,
tfAsmcTcaia* or
DR. PRICE’S CREAM BASING POWDER,
and blood enricher.
Sq£L
OYSTERS, LOBSTERS,
HAS PROVED ITSELF EQUAL TO THE BEST!
GREEN PEAS, BEANS.
Teast Powders, Tomatoes, Soda in Papers,
PICEELS, MACKEREL, MATCHES,
Gelatine, Crackers, Batter, Hams, Sugar, Coffee,
Syrup, Vinegar, etc.
JNO. W. O'CONNOB.
JNO. W. O’CONNOB
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Foreign anfl Domestic Liinors,,
FOUR HUNDRED POUNDS OF COTTON
—WILL BUY—
OUXTES TON-OFEUR.BK.A
WE HAVE NONE ON SALE BUT THIS YEAB’3 MANUFACTURE
dSTo Old Stock to Work Off!
THE GREAT RECUPERATOR Of EXHAUSTED ENERGIES.
The most reliable Blood Purifier.
The sure Repairer of Broken Health.
Tho true Serve Supporter.
Tho Permanent Strength Bencwer.
The most Energetic Tonic.
In all cases of Debility, Poor Blood, Weak
Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely
and durably benefits.
Sold by all Druggists', or the Manufacturers
on the receipt of f 6, will send, by JSapress, 6
Bottles, which is sufficient for Sor 4 months.
Prepared Only at tho Laboratory of
Thcxasaon, Steels & Pries M’f’e Co.
WASCFMTL-.rR* or
DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER.
Special Flavorless tor Ire Cream, Fake* A Pastry.
217 a:i M LAIS 2T2EET, - CEICAIJ, C.L.
ci:::re srssir. - - - so. losb, its.
i a
We do not ask yon to buy an unknown and untried Manure, for this has been tried for sir succesaivo
years in Georgia, and any article that could stand the triala of the pact eeason.and comoout latgoly tri
umphant is worthy of patronage.
Will always koep on hand a full stock of
WHISKIES,
WIEffES, GrlNra, XVD2VIS
FOUR THOUSAND TONS
Tho only kind made by a pm-Urst rhtmlst, stall
a* physician, wilh sp-dal rerreunre to it. hnhluid-
rwa Ompostd of articles that aid dtqutirm. l\rf,ct
i» quality. ChMpnt, Uccmm the fmrrd. Htd.asitis
Ike Seal:siesi. DlKuita, com bread, cakre, |«utrr, not
only wbiM (nrret) and light, hut »li.il.-*,mo and
nutrition*. Unit; prortit. IfnotiurerommrDd.-d.
wo forfeit right to truthrulnw*. r:5'.M»ny w*rtli-
low, chrep imtutlona Bo «ura yon g*t Dr. Price's
Cream hiking Pmder. Sold by Utnc.iv Manufac
ture only T “
>lf(i CO.
Were sold for the last crop, snd it was tried in every part of tbe State: and as a alight indication of tho |
estimation in which it is bold ' “ ‘ " ' “ ‘
merits. The following is the <
for several years:
r those who have used it, we ask attention to a few certificates of its
on of David Dickson, of Newton county, repeated after trying Eureka
ALE AND PORTER,
He will aleo keep a full stock of various
BITTERS, CORDIALS, etc
The success of Cotton raising depends much upon good seed and high manuring.
purchase the best commercial manure that can be had. Tin
When yonr barn
I yard manure is exhausted, purchase the best commercial manure that cam bo had. Tim best commercial |
| manure I have used is the Eureka, which can be had from Messrs. F. W. Sims A Co., Savannah, Qa.
Newton County, Ga., Novomber SO, 1871.
I have need the Urn-oka Amnioniated Snporplioaphato of I-imo the pioo-i.t year, applying alumt nir-ty
I pounds to the acre. It increased mv cotton more than doable tho natural soil, same quility of land and |
| cultivated alike. J. C. COWAN.
Newton County, Ga , November 30, 1871.
I have used the Eureka two yeara, and it has paid mo better than any other fertilizer I have everueed,
according to the price. JAMES HARWELL.
Davit-none. December C, 1871.
Tio.iar. , I I have used the EuToka this year, and it has given entire satisfaction on both com and oot'on. I
eJrlm t cheerfully recommend it to the planters as a standard fertilizer, and one that wtll pay as welt as any
prices before purchasing. I am also offering a fine | other used. Yt. A. MORGAN.
DAViaBOBO, December 20,1671.
, I have been using commercial manures ever since the war, and I nnhisitatingly pronounce tho Eureka
PURPLE SCUPPERN0NG WINE, | the very best I ever used on cotton. B. F. FLEMING.
Thomabton, December 10,1871.
I used one ton Eureka on cotton this year, and am well pleased with tbo result. It paid a good profit
on tbe investment, notwithstanding unfavorable seasons, and I expect to use it more extensively n>-xl
year. D. HOFF |
Very low, to close consignment.
JNO. W. O’CONNOB,
60 Cherry street, opposite Car hart <fc Curd’s.
JanlOtf
Old Peach
Imported..
Cherry
Ginger
Blackberry
135
Common Whisky, cased
550
200
Fine Whisky, cased
,...$S 50 to
900
250
Brandy Cocktail
6 50
900
Gin “
TMiiiitirtTri
050
350
Whisky “
660
400
Common Brandy.
600
450
Fine “
....$8 00 to
12 00
400
Common Gin
600
250
Fine “
...$8 00 to
12 00
360
California Champagne
15 00
3 50
Fine Champagne
..$25 00 to
30 00
1 75
Hasdai's Bitters
800
12 00
All other grades of Bitters kept.
500
All makes of Imported Ales, per dozen..
2 70
200
200
SEGARS.
200
100,000 Segare, varying from $2 00 to $9 00 per
175
box.
Griffin, Decomber 20,1870.
I applied about 200 pounds Eureka per acre to a poor worn out field planted iu cotton. Had a veiy
bad H f and, and mado a heavy bale of cotton to every two and a half acres. Tho fertilizer gave out be
fore I got over the entire field, leaving about one acre of tlio best land without any guano upon w. Tills I
acre did not yield more than two-thirds of the amount of adjoining land. I am to well eatirfl'd of its |
| value that I shall use none othor except what Is mado at home. F. S. FITCH.
TuoMASTON, December 12,1871.
I used 1% tons Eureka as an experiment this year, and am well pleased with tbo result. It paid me
I a profit notwithstanding the unfavorable seasons ana bad stands. I made a bate to tbo acre with abrut
half a stand on land that would not produce moro than half a bale to the aero without the use of euano.
I Expect to use it again next yoxr. O. B. GARS IDE.
^ I no nai
cu | be relied
We have hundreds of other certificates, but these aro published Just as they ccme to hand, and may |
' on as an honest expression of opinion formed after actual trial. It is equally good for
COTTON, COHN OR WHEAT*
i
When less than thirty gallons are Bold to one man, some little extra charged for drawing,
dov23 4tawtf stamping, etc. i
ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE.
Chemist,
:©d Price of 528 per _
Orders filled now will be considered as Caah 1st March, 1872. or on Time as duo let November, 1872,
thersbj enabling Planters to haol it at a time when their wagons- and mnles are idle.
, „ ^ PELZEB, ROOEBS & CO , General Agents,
Jan3-tf Brown’s Wharf. Charleston, 8 C.
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
T HIS FERTILIZED, manufactured br the ATL\CTI0 PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction
of their Chemist*. Dr. ST. JULIEN RWENEL, is now offered to the Planting Community AT THE
VERY REDUCED PRICE OF §13 PER TON GASH, or 552 PAYABLE 1st NOVEMBER, 1872. PBEE
OF INTEREST.
This FERTILIZER has been very extensively used in this State, and has given entire satisfaction;
some of the most practical planters admitting it to be eqaal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound.
All sales made now will be considered as caoh on the 1st of March, 1872, and to tboeo buying on
time the sale will be considered as due on 1st November, 1872.
By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to haul their Manure at a time
when their wagons and mules are Idle.
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have ueed the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be
furnishod on application to the Agents.
PELZEB, ROGERS & CO., General Agents,
. _ „ Brown’s Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
janS-tf V7. L. ELLIS & BRO., Agents, Maoon. Ga.
Ttora is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of
hop* to the physician and patient. This 1* the
testimony of aU who have used or pi escribed it.
Beware of counterfeit* and those cheap decoctions
caUed Buchu, moat of which tro prepared by eeff-
ttyled doctors, from deleterious ingredients, and
offend for sals at “leu price" and "larger bottles,’
ete. They are unreliable, frequently injurious.
Asfc forHelmbold’s. Take no Other.
Every cargo is analyzed and inepoctcd by Bev. Dr. A. MEANS, State Inspector, as wo aio determined
pounds—is made of cast iron—has a rotary I there shall ho
movement, and ia tbe first invention in this line [
that shells “without friction on the cob,” and Is,
therefore, ths easiest operating Hand Corn Shelt
er in exiatence. It cannot get ont of order by nae,
will last for years, shells all sizes of com ears,
can be used by any one .t first sight. It can be I
fastened to a bench, chair or table, or for port
able purposes screwed to a email board, which
will answer for a seat when uring tho implement.
In shelling, ttie operator grasps the butt of the ear I after tbe same formula i
of com with t*-e left habd, present* the email end I The same Superintend „ „
to the shelling tee:h, and rotates the sheller with the I every ton of it since the war has been consumed in Georgia.
~ 1 * * 1 ’ 1 ' “ If any evidence ie wanting of tbo fidelity and uniformity of its manufacture, wo ask that tho analyses I
The ingredients that
COMPOSE ltOSADALIS aro
published on every package, there
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a corlain euro for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forma, Rhcuma.
lism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of the
Bloed.
ONI E0TT1I 07 RGSiOAL.::
will dumorogood than ten IxiUlrs
of llio Syrepr of Sanupanllu.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
tmvou.red Rosa (tali* in tiif.-irppictico
for tho past three years end f.
cmloreo it as a reliable Aitcralivo
and Blood Purifier.
Dlt.T.C. rUGFT.of Baltimore.
DU. T. J. BOYKIN,
mt.n. u’.CAitit. “
Hit. V n. DANNF.LI.Y, ••
Dll. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasville,
Ky.
DR. J. I.. McCARTHA, Columbia,
DR. A. li. NOBLES, Edgeeomb, N. C.
USED A!TD ENDOSSED BY
J. D. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River,
Mass.
F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mirh.
A. F. WliKELEH, Lima, Oliio.
B. HAI.tLr.imii. Ohio.
CRAVEN & CO„Goi.lfmsvnio, Vs.
SAM*L. C. McFADJjEX, .Murfrees
boro, Tcnn.
Our space irninot nllorr of any ex
truded remarks in relation to the
virtueaof Rmadalifi. Totlm MotUca 1
Vrofension we guarantee a Fluid Kx-
tract superior to any they have ever
used in ths trermrnt of diseased
Hlood; and to theatllirted wo say try
llos.nl ib% -nd you wiil Lo restored
to hCAltke
Roradali* i.i Sold 1 y all
price S 1.3U p^r bottle. Adi
13. CL3L":,TG li CD. ,v
JTcnvfccturirj Chemists,
DALTtVOtS, Mo.
Ists,
NO ADULTERATION NOR DEPRECIATION IN IT.
The managora are alive to the importance of keeping np the standard, and it has been manipulated I
‘ except a elight alteration of the ingredients suggested by Dr. Means.
A GREAT MEDI3AL BISGOVERY,
MILLIONS Dcnr Teatimonr to tlio
Wonderful Curntive Effects of
DR. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
In shelling, the operator grasps the butt of the ear I after the same formate precisely, _ SL
left bah a, presents the emxll end | The mine Suporiutundeut hai rnv:*gnl tho Factori for eix >oarr-, and feels a pride u. its eic.enn, as
- teeth penetrating
right hand; the scats angular t
betweeu the rows of corn close to
vety ticily and rapidly; when the earcaniio longer
be held, the projecting cob is taken hold of by the
right hand, and the shelter rotated with the left
As this she.lor is patented on a new principle, wo
invite inspection. Bui seldom has such an oppor-
unity been offered to energetic business men. We
are fast disposing of county rights to such men and
no others. The little Sheller supplies a want nni-
versally felt, as is proven by its rapid sale. The
■ *3 00—puts it in reach of all, white and
the oob, shelling of last season’s make ha compared with that of the present:
ANALYSIS OF EUREKA GUANO,
MESSRS. F. W. SIMS & CO., FEBRUARY 12, 1870.
•lack. Agents' sell from 15 to SO per day: as many I
s 6,12 or more on one farm. It will shell from 5 Moisture—determined at 212 dog. Fah
Organic Matter
Yielding Ammonia 3.76
SHELLER. Price 60 cents. Will shell 2 to 8 I Selnble Phosphoric Acid
Duahelu per boor. Parties wishing county rights or I Equivalent to Bone Phosphate
further informaiion will address I Common Phosphoric Acid
JOHNSON * DUNLAP, Macon, Ga., Equal to Bone Phosphate 2014
Treasurers for the Company. [ Sulphur, Iron, Alkalies, Salts, etc.
HUTCHISON A OH1PLEY BROS.,
de!3-2taw General Agents for Georgia.
RADnvwcrwns I Savannah, Chatham county, Oa
O Ts I tjw foregoing analysis of the Eureka Guano, presented for inspection by Mesers. Fj- W. Hi mi it Co..
O F choice Btock and trneto name. Every variety warrants us in pronouncing it an excellent and reliable fertilizer for general crops* Its proportion of
of selected I nutritious elements ia well balanced. The amount of Soluble Phosphoric Acid which ft supply s affords
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. *Sk?°***‘
Having over 200 acres devoted to Seed Growing. The Ammonia is in ample quantity to stimulate the pi* ,. „ . - , m m
aU wanting Para Seeds direct from tho Grower, growth and maturity, and preserve its greenness, wliilo the Phosphates perform tlieirwork or fumi-hing |
should send their orders direcc to us. Descriptive I * correspondent fruitage. MEANS, Inspector.
Catalogue and Price List famished on application.
uu^imS^SSSSggE. I ANALYSIS OF EUREKA GUANO,
Seed Farms near Haddonfield, N. J.
N- B—Trade supplied on liberal terms.
de24eod2m
MESSRS. F. W. SIMS * CO , NOVEMBER 23,1671.
Slxty-Rie Flnt Frize Medals Awarded
THE GREAT
WANCFACTOBT.
410
>1 raix lute* and 17 baiclat itutt,
oct7 JAwCm*
NEW YORK.
4. D. WNXXLOCK- (. ». rent
WHEELCCK <Sc STARK.
Succroeora to Sonthwlck ft Wheeiock,
TBOLKSiLZ DSJkLKSS QV
BOOTS & SHOES,
No. 10 WABttEX STREET, NEW TORE.
31. A. Watkins. ... Itamhallvllle, Ga.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, - • SOUTH CAROLINA
PECEXTLYri 5:t<daud fomiabed with every re-
Al gard to comfort ai-dooLTeniccca, ie now aecoaj
to no hotel in the South.
D. C. BURNETT, Proprietor.
Late proprietor of St. Joints Hotel an 1 Otlaod
Hotel. Montreal. Canid*. dfc3 3m
DARBY eft} OO.,
naasT auiLDuro, 322i wxst baltimoss sTsxrr,
WUOLKSALK
Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers
BALTIMUKK. 5! AKYLANI',
**pS4AwCm* TltxaOAn.
Faica 6125 ixa Bottix, CB 6 Tom LX* run 8651
Delivered lo *ny addrerx. Decaibe lymptoms
in aU communications.
JeliWi’s Genius PfeparaGns,
Established upward of twenty years, prepired by
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chem
ist, 594 Broadway, New York,
and 164 8outh Tenth' Street.
Philadelphia, £•&.
SOLD BT DR0G8ISR EfEBIfBEEE
nor82Uw3a
ERNEST PESGHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time*
the exx ct Macon mean time to within a fraction of a
Eup. w-lnl Attention paid to the Repairing and rating or fine Welch re, ae well m nil
kind,. of new work n»—de to order. iatj27 ly
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, OA.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
Of all sizes, for Saw Mills, Plauiations or any other purpose.
GRIST MILLS, MILL GEARING, the beet SAW MILLS male in tbe Sonth, IBON BAILING, LEF
FEL'd \ FATES WHEELS, (received tbe first premiata at tbe Georgia State Fair, 1871), GIN GFaBING,
(the oalj subdianual article to run gins), SUGAR MILLS aad BOILERS, (tbe beet xa*de n the state),
Sclio£i.eld’s Patent Cotton Presses!
TO RUN BY HORSE, HAND, WATER OB STEAM,
Received all the premiums at the Georgia State Fair. 1871, for BEST COTTON PBESSE8, (all the
snides we exhibited).
SHAFTXN 3-, PULLEYS end HANGEB3, MACHINERY of all kind*, IRON or BRA3a made to order.
We and etwmined to keep the reputation wo have always enjoyed of macufaturing or repairing
Machinery , .ate-, in th* brat manner, at leu coet *:ui pr u mytncu, and to the aaiiafaction of all.
J. s. SCHOFIELD * SON.
6sf Harii ;g- the beet Lathee for Steam Engine Bui ding in the State, we notify other Steam Engine
Builder* till ,i F» can turn their Fly )Vh»eia any site from raven to twelve feet. nor? tf
Moisture—determined at 212 deg. Fait •••
Organic Matter ‘
Yielding Ammonia* *
n -www _ | Soluble Phosphoric Add
Southern JrlflUO I Equivalent to Bone PbosDhate dissolved * 15.28
Common Phoephoric Add
Equivalent to Bone Phosphate 8.95
Undetermined 40 20 |
Total Phosphoric Acid 11.10
WM. KNABE &CO.,| Total Bono Phosphate
This analyeie alone did not ealiefy ns, though it is all tho law requires. So to fortify onreelvce at I
I every point, we had it analyzed by Dr Liebeg. of Baltimore, and Dr. Xeadoze Waiz. of New York, and
are satisfied that everything baa been done by the manufacturers to keep np the old itaudard. j
Any perron failing or refuting to pay for Guano duly ioapected by an officer of tbe Slat* can have tbe I
| Eureka for caah or satisfactory acceptance, but on no other terms until old obligation* are settled.
FOR SALE AT ALL POINTS OF IMPORTANCE IN THE STATE.
F. W. SIMS & CO..
GENERAL AGENTS, 8AYANNAH, GA.
G. C. SIMS,
AGENT. MACON, GA.
MA3TUTJLCTURXRS 07
CRAN'D, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MB.
T HESE Instruments have been before the public
for nearly thirty years, and upon their excel* I
Ience alone attained an unpvrchtuedpre-eminence, |
which pronounces them unequaled, in
Tone,
Toncli,
Workmanship,
And Durability.
(7All cur SqcAEE Pia5oa have our New Im
proved OvrasTauno beaux and the Aourrz
TREBLE.
W We would call spocial attention to oar late
Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and
SQUARE fa BANDS, found in no other Piano, which I
bring the Piano nearer Perfection than has yet teen
attained.
Every Piano FuUy Warranted for Five Teart.
erwe are by special arrangement enabled to i
rad mEI/MBOJlanf A manure, adapted to Cotton, Grain and Tobacco, being the -well known article heretofore I
**“°* y-aswateunxakera, Wholeeale aad Retail, J the rery bigh Klde of 15 per csnL dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, with the addition, aa
TitaSiSIttvLCSfS; .r,v r. r -„ Tire. heretofore, of Peruvian auauo, Ammonia and Potaah. Price ®55 per ton. if paid on or before the 1st
fnmUhed ot appliSticn to prompUy | of j, prii nextj and *60 per ton, payable November let, 1872, without EtrzBzeT.
WI1. KNABE ft CO . Baltimore, Md.
Or any of cur regular established agencies.
PIANOS SOLD ON
ETIWAN FERTILIZERS.
T HP.EE VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLES are offered by the Sulphuric Acid and Superphoephate Com- I
- re .-
pany of Charleston, S. G., viz:
> aad *4 Co tuner eft |U>'7
Vlnerar Uiiif rw not avlle Fancy Drink.
Made of Poor Row/* Chlskcy, Proof Hpirita
and Refuse Llqnoi*. uoctorcd, spiced and sweet-
. ened to plcaso tho ta»t£ called “Tonics.* “Appetl*-
ers,” “RcBtorcra,'* &c., that lead tho tippler on to
drunkcnacss and raln.bnt aroatrno Medicine, mado
from tho Native Roots and Herts of California, free
from nil Alcoholic Htlmnlnnit, They are the
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE
GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect ICsaorator and
Invlffontoi of the Fj •>tcm, carrying off all polaonons
matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No peraon can take these Hitlers accor ir.g lo direc
tions and remain long unwell, provided their bones
are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means
and theorgans wasted b**ond tlx? p>lnt of ro»
pur. W
They area Gcntlo Pnrer.nt.t '4M\ vuisa
Tonic, poue«lng also,the peculiar merit c * acting
as a powerfal agent la relieving Congestion orhflam*
maUon of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organa.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In
young or old. married or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters bars
no equal.
•For Inflammatory and Chronic Rbrama-
tlflm and Gont, Dynpcpsla or Iadigeatlon,
Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent PcTerst
Dlncascs of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and
Bladder, these Bitters have been most soccessftL
Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood,
which Is generally produced by *t<T a Pg rT nra t of ths
Dlgcstlvo Orzacs.
DYSPEPSIA OR. INDIGESTION, PM-’-
Mhc, Pain Id the Shoulder*. Couchs, Tightness of tho
Cheat, Dlixlneis, Sour Eructation* of Uts Etom.rii,
Bad taste In thn Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Prtpil.llon
of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lang*, Pain In tho
regions of tbo Kidneys, and a hundred other y 4 ful
symptoms, are the off,prtus* of Drspepslx.
Ther invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate lnr tor.
pld llvrr and bowels, which render them of unequalled
efflcaeT In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and i
lrapartlcg new liljjar. l vigor to the uholesjstcm. ,
Foil SKIS' I> IS HA SES, Eruptions, Tetter, S*I,
Rheum, Blotchet Epou, Hmptea, Pustules, Bolls, CM
buncles, Rlog Wornu, Ecald-Heail, Sore Eyes, Erlif
elii.Itih, Bcurft.I'Ir. riorauor.iol tho Skin, Hcmd
and Diseases of the 8k.-i, of whatever name or ualuj
are literally dug up and carried out cf tha system tai
152HS2! bl T,5 t “ “? thc*» Bitters. One bottle tn
SStSStlS:"' conTlnce ‘bo TO- incredulous of Uieir
rbeuevre Ton MM .
ETIWAN GTJANO.
your f”fhnr*
saAwiS^ariaMsniM wfliib^w. ** I
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurViag !n the
as ?e r » r
the clrcnlar nround each bottle.
in, French
Monthly Installments of $25
PER MONTH, BY
GUILFORD ft HTT.T.
octlSeodAwfim
rateza wnmx, xa. joes b. warn Joezra wildz.
JAMES WILDE, Jr^ & 00^
Manufacturers and Jobber* of
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing,
314 and 816 Broadway (opposite New York Hoe
pita!). New York. Represented bj U. 6. BpaJdisg.
0Ct8d2m*
gnsgea—English, Genua,:
J-'WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDOSALU l to..
Drugylsta sad Geu. Agent,, San Francisco, Cal.,..: I
' J *S and 34 Commerce Street, Few York.
,t-D BY ALL DRUGGIblb AXD DEA'.TO.
DKSIK411LE (iKOUfeldLS. ^
A LARGE and well assortod stock, consisting of
Sugars, all grades, choice I'ulton Haikct Beef,
Coffee, all grades, choice Dried Beef, bugar Cured
„ Hants, Sugar Cured Bacon, bhon'.deis. Mackerel,
Averaging from 13 to 20 per cent, of D.iso.ved Bine Phosphate, a-id thus enabling tbe planter hv White and eil.ad Fi-h, u. rgia : ' : ■ . . -N. » t'r-
compoeting to obtain two tons of half that grade, at a raving of one-half cost and freight. Price 835 leans Byrup, Cuba Molar-er. choice Tcae. Raaine,
per ton, if paid on or before tbe l*tof Aprilnext; 610 per ton, payable November let, 1872, withoct I Nate, Desf-icatedCocean-.it Flour and Buckwheat
ntnaxwr. _ Flour, Butter, Cheeeo, Soap, Btarih, Bacon and
TAKE NOTICE, that art thee* fertilizer* are of the highest grade of Soluble Phosphate, and must Balk Meate and Tobacco of qnalii.ee.
help for more than on* year- The above, together with all tho leading art.cle*
WM, O. BBH cto OO., I in the Grocery and I’roviaion line, except whiulsy,
I TerT Cb M9UP, TINSLEU * C9j
ETIWAN CROP FOOD.
A new article of the same high grade of Soluble Phosphate, compounded with the element* of Cotton
Seed in such a manner ae to ensure one of the beet fertilizers for Cotton and Gram, at a lower price than
the Etiwan Guano. Price §10 per ton, if paid on or before the first of April next; §15 per ton
| payable Novtmber let, 1872, withoct istehzst.
ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE.