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On. moot*. .. loo
a.mi-VS'fkiy Telegraph and Mweenger, one
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MueoK>U> Weekly Tel ©graph and Moeeenger,
M eolamnt, one year 3 00
8u months -. lb*
f$tgbl0 always in advanoe, and paper stopped
wbeo the money run* ont, noleee renewed.
Jbe roneoltdated Telegraph and Meoaenger rep-
Neeote a large circulation, pervading Middle,Booth-
ftB and BoothweeUrn Georgia and Eaatern Ala-
* ,, I’n.nda. Advertisement* at rea
lomUe rates. Jn the Weekly at one dollar per
tl.r«-e-|Uarter» of an inch, each pnhlica-
to p Kemittanoee ehoojd be made by express, or
ty nail in mono} orders or registered letters.
Two of the Preaeon the “Cork Fight.** J
The Savannah Morning News thus oommenta
opon oor 8anday article on this mediaeval pas*
time:
Col. CHiby, of the Macon Telegraph, declines I
to pnbhah ilq nlvertiaement cf a proposed I
BY TELEGRAPH.
IXACGIR1.TIO.Y (XRUOXULS.
Speech of Preatdent Grant.
chicken iDUMlwidtatT He'gmtfeal. WaurooroM,Match 4th, J*. Th*wnrtbf r IAtmangaze:
pastime is “imbniting in its nature " I *o day la intensely co.J, and the countless thon-1 “Commonwealth of Kmtacky va. George
Then follows the Atl.nf. nurs’d with ««« <\f I aa ., a gathered from all parts of the country to j Washington, for beating his wife, Martha
its rh r rvr* #• d. A 1 d> withoDOOf wiene« the second inauguration of President Washington. Witness on behalf of Ccmmon-
J cn « r ~c-cnstie c>og», which we can afford to I Grant are cvarooated, fnrred, maffed, and tip- wealth: Thomas JefTenoo, Daniel Webster,
langh at. Hear it. I peted like Siberians. The display of martial I Henry C*ay, Andrew Jackson, Jchn 0. Cal-
ThaTtI.gr.ph and Messenger bu refused to P om P rcml ° dl on " ° e wir Prior to tat- hocn. Thi. cut c.rca or. tor bearing this 5:h
pnhh.h the hirer list meat of a oock fight about K 1110 Pretld ' nt eIect dth ' d »Y of February, 1873. Defends fietd *10
to Lko placa in that city. This soireU of hyp- Vered “ 8 fo lowiE R and cost.”
oontietl riitna to ns; bnt thrn youaee, Reese I INAUGURAL ADDRESS. | “John 0. Calhoun, haring felled to sppear as
always ru parlicnlsr about what sort of things Fniiw Ciuzcn: Under Providence, I hare * wltn,6! ', »tt*cfc*d and fined 53 for con-
be picked np. I been t illed a second time to act aa Executive I * em P* ®a court.
Tho wriUr of “Cock Fighting, a Barbarous OIer tti » P rtat nation. It his been my endea- I It Is scarcely necessary to add that these dir
Cnatom," premises his brief remarks, by exon- T0Q , r ln ,h * PJ* 1 ,a ““nUro all the laws, and. tinguiehed personage* are all “colored.'’
arasi.i_.ta7- • 7 . ao far aa lay in my power, to act for the beat _
-!*, ,, ° f ^ “ dhu other interests of the whole people. My bast efforts Tar U.-z or Orient —The Baltimore Gazette
assoc, a. e, Mr. Recce, from any connection, will bo given inthestme direction in tho fctaie, I *«tso Ton^d
whatever, with th, article in question. He U I ««*». by my four year.’ experience ,n ^stt.trxoellent magaz.ne The Joanal of
... fc _ . .. H . “ I the office. Health,” has a short article with the following
rt th ’* CTcr> * W ar ‘ J P' r •°*F <n bestchitios. Tin woixtriHimsrmji extract fora text: “What aloohol docs for meD, | , L ,‘ _
rapport with him on the .abject. But he i. Wtcn my first term of th. office of Chief Ex optan :s doing for women." Tne Bnreaa of &
oontent, having had his say, to let tha cocks ecnUve began, the country had not recovered Sl4 . ,. ic , rer . a h'-dred and fifteen Colie, Depression of Spirits. Sour Stum-
crow and fight, and their owners and barkers 'rom the effects of a great internal revolution, f.**”! *^ r °? ba ~ dred » c<1 Chill, and Fever, ete.. etc.
, . . , , u I »nd thrift at ihA formi-rStAUi of fh« TTninn Vj»#i I thomaad on© hundred pounds of prepared I Alter year* of ©arefal experiment*, to meet a rrext
bet and b. that, money to their beau's con- £? r^red ^^ Ftieral Marions opium as having been imported into this eonn- XESLhZ&r «W-
, so Is. as ho li concerned. tVe are not It seemed to mo that no new questions should try during the year 1671. Women esnnot drink, | PRUPAPUTt
their censors or Judges, and eLxeun a ton gout. I be raised ao long aa that condition of affairs ex- I j aT 1C ' -cXtaPAnriH.
Bnt we can’t, and won’t become partr.ep, trim ,,u - d - Therefore the past fonr years, sd far as or emoka withon. social degradaUon. J fnnn ofSIMM0J7S’LIVER BIEQULATOB.
ini. bv a-Ivocat no that amnsemr nt_ ? 1 o»!d control events, have been consumed in Stimulants of sums kind they crave even more * U woaderral “ d Tld0liI « P™perti«,
mi., by anvocatiDg that amnsement. _ th(> efl(Jrt to roitar# tiumooj, pnblio credit, than man, and opium, it is implied, supplies
In regard to onr dapper little friend Harris, commerce andalUhe arUof peaoeandprogress. ! hs P Uo « c [ ? T1 '- k or tohaeoo. We do not be- ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES
of the News, ho of Abe led heed, we sappoee lax voam Btoatno atrrainus. • I “ e 'Th* «tatist;ei of the inebriate homes Tb , p ow j rtt (prin M bef 0 r«,>__ti.eo»*r peekise.
ha has been tpecially inviUd to atund this 11 i« my fiim conviction that the oivilixtd do lI * * ta » *J}8 nor of the lhssns csy.nms. SentbrmaU LOt
hex of paper collar**), will duabtloaa cumo to I rt-nresettlfttive?. and that ocr o\»n creat R*bob- 1 1 “ 9 dro fi» Importatiomof which ore 1 acre os- yrared wrapper, wuh Trade mark. Sump and Si«na-
time when the belligerent cfcantielten atrn. Uo is dtstic.d to be the gnidiDg star to all I ' D 8 frightful vapidity, is not tree. “ The I unbrokau. None other is tenable,
forth into the ung If woeverdAXeccue in tael «tb,»«‘ Under onr Kepnblio wo support an btiecceof Health may speak fer the North_in w " ””” ~ *
soou. ibdiW.Tu 7 t !ga «* lo,a8b Mmyliss than that of any European ^wer & f Ua «net.on of this asseruon. Itdiesnot for
spoils, and th a littlo rooster cf the press, who , 0 , 7 , UndlDg , sod a navy less tb.n that of I *^ 9 Sentb.-
so o. ten flaps his wings on iba |x rob, and shoots either of at least five of them. There could [ wimtnBUw.
his cock-a (loo-dlf-doo, would enter the arena I be no extension of territory on this continent
with gaffs added to bis natural oockeeomb we I which would call for an Increase of thia force, I ^i £d 11 bis reeidenco near Fort Valley, Ga, on
Historical Characters.
The following transcript from the records of I
a Covington (Ky.) magistrate’s efflse brings to I
light several historical characters who are pop-1
nlatly supposed to have long since passed from I
INHALING SYSTEM!
SI.MMQHR?
Cllfrord Troop—A Georgia I lory. By
sirs. Jlarla Jourdan Hratmorrland
We hire bad the pleasore recently of reading
this to .k. It is a decided improvement upon
the suihoi’s first ventnre, “Heart Hungry,” bnt
,Ui dots not al ogether satisfy ns, sure as
are fiou the premise It displays, that she is
psble of batter work. In it abe shows posaiblli
Us* sad powers that we are oonviceed can
rnsda to leer more goldin fruit than any abe
has Jit effared tho reading world. The fire
there bat it does not bam with that steady, In
adoons Aims, in whosa light cnoeeaifnl author,
riSi the glorious story of their triumph and the
ptblie homage. It has, indeed, gathered added
warmth and briUianoy since last we saw it, bnt
not to proportion to enr expectations, or
•>n deserving.
Chief among the book's defects, are Its prone
earn to moralizing and the lachrymose habit
its characters. The; all Deem emulous of Niobe,
ud are dissolved in tears opon tha slightest oo-
oasloe. True, the antbor has Invented cironrc
suaoee and altuatlons for them where tears era
almost inevitable, If the mirror be held truly np
lo Nalors; bnt we plead against snob dealing
with them. Thia moch we say, however, in ex
ist, cation •' That their tears mo never bystorioal
They weep only nnder aneb Inspiration as
•caaon to all earnest natures in real life.
Bst there is more thin enough of sighs and
taen in the world as we find it. In the wor!
of fijtlon—ln tba! enchanted land wherein we
gtlk—oor work a day life and all Its petty enrta
aid cares kft far behind—we wonld have as
little of sneh reminders of sorrow and anfftr.
inf as pesJblo. Let ns be generons though,
M well as jnat, and nay that Mra. West-
mar, land has shown moat marked and grati.
fpmg Improvement, not only in the concep-
eeptioo, bnt in the presentation of her
ebaiaclan. They are ail powerfully drawn
tad from first to last are In perfect aooord with
tke parts they are meant to play. There la no in
eqoa ity Inmovement—no lagging here or pnsh
lag forward there. From entrance to exit all
mova with the grace and harmony of a oompany
of fioiabed artists npon the stage whose per-
feet acting cheats the moat.cynical, matter of
fact andieaoe almost Into the bollef that the
scons in real. It in here that Mrs. W. hen shown
her gres'est progress—here she has wall won a
derided trinmpb, and we oongratnlato her npon
it wi h a warmth and slnoerjty born of prido in
her aa a Georgian, eatoom for hor aa a mneh-
pnred peiaona! friend, and admiration for her
SI a meat charming and aooompliahed woman.
We have said nothing as to the style, plot, or
Action of “01 ff ml Troop,” for of Ihoae, per
haps. It would be better to allow readers to
Jidge for llemnelvaa Tastes differ more wide
ly la these respocts than any other, bnt lost it
he ohjcelej to rtlioence ns to them afneo, as
some aver, tin no male the book, we simply
ssy that the first is pore and graceful—jnst as a
tifined, onlUvated gentlowcman should write
the second cleverly contrived and most doftly
developed; and the last elegant, and chasto,
yet nervoas and sinewy with the strength and
fire of trao intellectual force.
Biace writing the above, we have found a
communication ln tha Havannah llepnblioan,
Ike sabjeot matter of which is this book, and
from which wa extract as follows. It shows
the writer well skilled in tho handling of the
*V»J gooao qnill,” and that be (or rbe) has
read “Otiffcrd Troop” with keen appreolation:
Amongst the thousand gems of this book Is
the deserlptloa of “The Terraces," “Mossy
Creek' and “Blessnnt ltctreat,” the latter evt-
Beady being a sketch of tho home of Georgia’6
honored and beat loved non, Alexander □. rito-
I kens, whoso grrnlnesa and virtues are dwelt
apoo with all tho fondness of adevoted admirer;
while the chapter bcadod “A Charming Pupil"
will prove partionlarly dolicions to thoso who
enjoy an exqnialtely delineated flirtation scene.
Oat heart warms towards “Clifford Tronp.”
It Is essentially a Georgia story, true to catnrei,
neb In i ascription and brim foil of the good
old time*—for tbs plot is laid thirty yrnra ago—
when the Booth presented e peonliar civilization
patriarchal and lovely to contemplate; and for
nerve for onrcbtldren a taithfnl picture of South
ern life before the ovil dijs.
Mrs. Westmoreland filled to do herself Jas-
ileeto her first book—which, however, deserved
a betlar nsnio than the one bestowed; bnt
“Clifford Troop” oomss to ns a genial, earnest,
**loocne visitor, to (each, ln winning prose,
grave lesions on aeeial evils and examples of
•kt* Veneering age. Leotnrea npon tomper-
*°°e> morals, ootutanoy, truth, from a mouth
msaoabna, are nnheedeil or only annoy; bnt
vhen these lemons fall from the living lips of a
besalifnl woman, who Is there with heart so
•rid that docs not eagerly linger to oatch tho
mtuio of her eloqnonco t
A Damaging Confession.
lo the dibito in tho Hoaso of ISepreseuta-
Uvee on Tueeday night, February 23±, a fresh
braad of falsehood waa stamped on the forehead
of Henry Wilson, Vtoo President eleot. Gen.
Hswley, of Oonaeoticoi, ounfessrd that a denial
he mads that Wn» a uwm d any Credit Mobil
**r Mock or waa in any »»j m z»J np with the
affair, waa at the instigation of Wilson himself.
Ihlt was tlieited by Mr. Cox as follows:
"Mr. Cox (Democrat,) of New York, reminded
Mr. Hawley th .1 during tha last election he had
dariaial at a pnblio meeting that there was no
ovaenAip of Urtdit M jtuli. r stock on the part
•f beoalor WiLon, while evidi-noe now showed
there Lad been. He wonld like to know how
hu ludignanl friend from Oonnccticnt cams to
mat atattmonU
"Mr. Hawley, (ltepcblioan) said that whit-
evar he might think of the pnrpoeo ot the qnea-
Uoo, be wonld answer it sqnari ly. He had iism
on the etsge In Hartford after half an honr’a
conversation wuh Benator Wil.on, and he bad
declared that gentleman to be, to the best of
his belief and knowledge, icnooent of any cou-
pbcatioa whatever, directly or Indirectly, and
>a the first fl i»h of his indignation he htd defied
the world to prove that he was so complicated.
If the eridenoe since showed that he was mis
taken, tt was not his fault. Ho had said what
he believed.” ________
SotctaiTT Is a heavenly virtue. It fa the in
tegrity ot the soul—the basis of all other vir.
taea, which aro left with bnt a miry foundation
to rest npon where siooerity If wanting. Chief
among the moral defects enumerated by onr
correspondent, “Poblins,” as oharged by his
•nunlet to Governor Smith, wss the entire ab-
•sjos of tinetritf, and now the enemies of
“PaUiua" charge him with tho same grave
riet of character, and aay that, under pretenoe
•f defending Goreraor Smith, he has smitten
tun with the secret blade of Joab. We will not
Permit cnraelvos to question the sincerity of
•fiber. This would forfeit all reapeot, for we
hold that dooble-dea'ing and a forked longue
art inoompttiblt with any of the atiribntes of
• gentle man.
A Bust raoa: tux Noam —Grant's second
t«na was appropriately enongh Introduced with
tbs mirenry below zsro, and a howling nertker
*hicn frose everything In thia eection stiff.
Thera is cfaralcal acthority for oonsnlting
tb« auguries of Nature in all gnat pnblio event*,
•od it ia not improbable these Northern rigora
fereahadow Grant's altitnde to ns daring the
hexl four years. At all events, when be talks
about peace and the restoration of good feeling,
W# know from experience what that portends.
Tax Ixaroraan reached ns oTer the wires
atiooi three o'clock in the afternoon, yesterday.
It ii a peculiar performance of the kind, bat
the best we can show at thia time. Let ns hope
that his avowed purposes of paetfloation nosy
W carried out.
REGULATOR
For oTer F0BTX YEABS thia
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE
Hat proted to be the Great Unfailing Specific
J. H. Z El LIN & CO.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
Sold by all Drsxtuts.
!aa28-dawlr
would go cor boit <m dollar, Ibat “lbs thousand
dollar stake” wonld be hi*.
As to oor Atlanta br tber, he bad better just
'dry up.’
between
afjot lbs tho owns stock in the venlnra. vte I tinVn;7re~maie contiguous' for all purposesot I b« was twenty years of age he waa employed as an
don't asieit this to be line ; bet it look* like it. I government, and ccmmnnioaiion between the issistant teacher in Fowelton academy. He spent
Of oohrsc, then, be d-in’t like oar “sniitl," and I cXlr<!me limits of the ouant'y made (uiier than one year in thia cipadty and two yean more In tha
here is the miik in thseoriannt Bnt we would ) ^VaralSj?' 1,181 ** ' h * I H^hble veextion cf instructing children and youth.
r ” ' ' "" when he married and became a tiller of the earth
S.300.000
; bat xa'.ber might such extension enable os to | themomlngof thell’h of Tebrnrr/, 1673. Major
| diminish it. . . I Jaiu A. Miller, in the 76th year of his age.
o yvxi jiMENis ucmwt vrrn the times. I Tho anfcjectof thia brief sketch was bom in Han-
- j | ,- j ° 7 ,—I cock coumy- in me year i iv/, anu eocureu a gooa
•” w * h ‘* r 1 u A b ;° 1 ^ th »; *»• ^ »•
Mioon and AUana, and U staada Otn | “ ijbrapjj (.Jin by , «i; p s ,i,- of aeon- *‘ !la “ :j R ea “ shown from the fact that before
beginning of onr nsnonol exigence.
no dish >cri -S’ uN A <; 1ST (7i- CM, 1. | .. . . . , . , 00rt .
The effect of the late evil slfif. has bem to to hi* native connty, from which, in-1830, he re-
free the slave and make h m a e.t zett, yet be is aovod *° ttB «“'I ot Crawford, where he reeided
not poisesred of the civil rights uh'eh citizen nntil 1851. when he removed to Houston county and
. ship should carry with it. luii u wrong and I aettled on the place where he died,
dsns, with their aeml-nndo syrens, and open I should be eorreoted. To this eorrac: ion I .land I His friends and neighbors, appreciating hlainteg-
bonto swindles, and Bollock, Kimball’ and I committed, so far as Exccn'iv. loll iolcm can I city, patiidi m and liberality, hisetroog common
admonish onr oontempcr.ry that the people cf
thia “viMags" are net qoite so fast, or metropol
itan, if yon please, aa the denizens of the Gate
Oily, nor are we ripe enongh yet for “beergar-
ticno to be ocr portion
Legalised by state Authority and Drawn
tn Public In St. bonis. v
Grand Single Knmber Scheme.
50,000 NtmBKBMb
CLASS C. TO BX DRAWN MARCH 31. 1873.
5,SS0 PRIZES, AM0CXTI5G TO .$^00,000.
M Social I <|uttlify.”
Tbo Prcfildect, while plantisg himself upon I ment and fare he will receive,
the ideas of Scmocr’aarpplemeDtary civil rights
500 priiea i.
9 prixes of.
9 prixes
9 priiea of MMM
9 prixes of.......
, SG prixes ot..^
3i» prixoa of.......
180 priiea blra'.7L
5.000 prixea of.... M
Tickets $10. Half Tickets 85. Quarters 82.50.
* * l byi
velo; e what there ia good In him-give him ec- P-ih eutary vote to the Senate of the State from the
etas to schools and when be travtlr lot him feel I district coxaioeed of Upton and Crawford connlios. |. 4^-Our lotteries are chartered by the Mate, are
assnred that his condnct willrrcniate the treat- I MiJ. Miller's modest andretiringdiepoeition wonld I always drawn at tho time named, and all drawings
T - -7 - 0 . .. ’ . , . _ I are under the auperviaion of sworn coumnssioa era.
nevea- allow him to pash h<maelf into notice, and _4»-The official drawing will be published in the
Tins southern state?. | jjfo promotion woe owing m» re to tie appreciation I Louis^rapera. and a copy of drawing sent to pur-
bill, protenu that ho las no Idea of forcing mJt hlppU"Saw f m
toeiai admiztoro and tqnality of (ho races by I snd no Executive control is exercised in any I 18 Uk “ ll> “ 7 . ! 1 ' V dldaot
atainte. Bnt in what particular is oonamon en- one cf them that would not be oxeiciaed in any a0£k cfficB-lt BOO ii h * him-he waa content to .cam | It
1 1 I — i - •—— I and to labor truly to’get his own living and to do
chi3er.« of tickets.
'A#- We will draw a similar scheme the last day ot
every month during the year 1873.
Komit at o*ir risk by Postoffice Money Orders
toxtainment at tho sarno hotels and theatres—
transportation in tho flame cars and cabins—
other State nnder like olrcumstanoca.
^uy dominoo annexation. I hid doty in that ttato df life which It had pleased j
In the flr6t ye nr of the past administration the I God to coll him. In all the domestic relations of I
SAVANNAH CARDS.
H. MXI.VHAKD, I. MKINHARD. 8. MKIXHARD, *. A. WXIU
MFIMIAU:) BROS. A CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IE
Bools, Shoes, Hals, Reatly-Mafle Clothins,
GENTLEMEN’S FUR.YISnL\G GOODS.
Dr. Jones has extended his stay at Brown’s Ho
tel, H&con, Ga., until March the 21a t.
DR. J. A. JONES
Letters on Prevalent Diseases that
Affect tlie American Nation
SYMPTOMS OF CHRONIC CATARRH
BY DU. J. A. JOXEo.
rj<HE shave cut represents DK. JONES' new
es and tte »l'prehenBicn held Dy many as to tos aio- father, which waa in eernet, might reward him
0»«“ ^ r d 0 deri? 0 jed T b"ro.wn 8 of C the“ : ^xUoLTot ^ ^ nnfitgRing energy, tadoatiy andiUb- ICHf i\E.
1 ears, territory. Comnlaree, edncsUon and rapid Iran- •»» economy, he amassed a largo fortune, which HlltomilKi*
eating at th.) some table, eta, c senlial to or part I proposition catne np for the admission of San I huabind. fstbor, maejer and nalglbar, ho had few fllll f) PflDtlinUTI PflTTflfiltn
and parcel of tho mero political equality of the DomiDgo as a territory of the Oirtte.l Slates. I rquala'and no superior*.' This avowal ia no emp‘y I IIK AIIII|||K|I| h H V III I H
races, except in so for as it is an t ffort to onforce I 11 WMnot » question of my seo.ing hat was n I f orm orenttomarj tr.lutr, bnt willha reccguzod by I A HU UU UlliUl U i Ul U1 HU
social eqnihty by statnte ? Wo grant that there »nd P whinh I entertsinedL I>1 I belfevo * :l who h,d * Le P :el!Ur0 ot tnowhis him as » J ast
can be no political tqnality in its broadest I did then, that it was to the interests of this I *ud truthful dercription of bis ettimabio and lovely
sense, unless the acoial ban is rt moved. The I oountry for the people of S*n Domingo and all I character. Above all ho waa an humble, aiucero
neoroos may vote, bnt their poliiical olevs-1 concerned that tho proposition should be re- and ccnaistent Chrietian. In early manhood hs be-1 OVfflt 7510.0 S'JLD.
ti^ k__ __ „„„„ .. I oeived friendly. It was, howevir rejected, con- I camo a memberof the Methodist Episcopal Church,
on is more or less dependent npon their eleva-1 tjtQt , 0Dallyi and lherefor ., the subject » andaf.crwarde.nnUMhe day of Mslamented death
.on in the social scale. They axe not so likely never brought up .gam by ms In n qre , h3tJ;cr „ d „ a . lMiot £ et=wlrd . be ,d ornod tie ,
1^7.77".^ CSS,*S1 £.■»,“ Ugw»»I.-a-Mra.. wheeler- tt Wilson’s
Senators in Uongiras. as ir they oecnpied a port 0 r t bs people before! will recommend any hisDinne Mastor. Ho did not p:ay etandmg in |
soc:ft i position ana eet the fash ions. propoHitian looking lo Much arqnisitirn. rthe f yoogogoee or In tbeoacoersof tbeatreeta, bat
Now we flappose it is not in the power of I no danger frc m territorial acquisition. I entered into hla closet aid having abut tho door he
either Grantor “dosupplementary erfoatment” I 1 say hero, however, that I do not shore Id j psayedto Ii* Father, which was in eecret, that hia
to compel tb. Whites to open their houses and | I UihtT ' Z bich w “ in eee ' et - misht . rc ' rild ““
family circles to the African—indeed
himself, neglects to do-It with studied . .. ©
Bnt tbo plain object of both is to compol the sit of thought and matter byte!e K ranh and & 1 >><U prize for Its own sake, bnt aathn msana
tnf.nninftiir n atesm have changed all this. Bather do I bo- | of onabliDg him to ho useful to his kindred and
intermingling of the races eteryulcre eUe. I U(f| ^ Qar O[01t Maker is preparing the kind. His hand waa open as day to melting charity;
Thm, when (he white men and his family ge. j vo rld t in Hts own good time, to become ono I jj© sever turned a deaf car to the cry cf dietress;
ontaido of their dwellings it must lo to find I nation—speaking one langnago and when armies j, 3 no;on iy give to them that asked, ani from
themsolvea forced Into this aisociation in all and navies will be no longer reqnired. them that soa’.d terrow turned not sway, but his , . _ „ .
. , . nzironaiios or oaoD rzzixxo, no. I , , .. . _ | A T Savannah Fair. 1372 and 1873, and at State
pnblio plaoea of assemblage and travel, and de- m tb# fQtara w ,„ ^ dlrected to active bencvolencs, which was no barren etick Fairs Georgia. A abama. North Carolina and
nled tho right of proteollng themselves or chooB- tho f ef t 0 mtion of good feeling between the dif- printed to reatmble a pretty plant and dignified South larohna, 1870 and 1373. for FAMILY SE'.Y-
iog Iboir company. That thisis an attempt bylaw I ferent secdons of onr common country-to tho with a fine namo,” ... mad. to “hrar th. BWMt m tov^Ha^an
to force social affiliation is tbo plain to bo de- restoration of onr currency to a fixed Trine, as fruitof bentlii.nce,''an t wa. ever on the alert to Mtlbiiabfd reput.Uom Themort d?h«re lad/cm
I compared with wond s staudard or yalaes— dueler occo. boa and object! f trite exercise. His use it without injury.
.... .... I gold—and if possible, to a par with it—to the I efcahiy, “ b.p!iz?d in the pure fountain of eternal Machines leased, or eold on cssv terms.
Bat social affiliation outside ot public places construction ot cheep rentes of transit through- love> .. Wi6 qaiot( ^ nnoittentatioua; it! offico * &voluo. Macon, Ga.
umst depend not on law, bat on the public taste out the land, to the end that tha proceeds of aU T4Ux ; ud cot ilac!f tnd VJ| cofc pt:ffdd Dp . W4S Eot
developed and inslrnotod by example. It Is a ~**~™?Z*^* p “^^ r -lo tblmdutlT^ doao bsforo meo to bs ecen o! lbsm « bo eoaaded I -12*2*1 WM. B. CLEVE9, .gent.
scandal to all honesty and sincerity for these ^ of fti#nd | , o!a 5 on , wilh , U onr neighbors tmmpeU before b m. at d let not bis loft hand «| I jH in||n Ik fit IB |||T n (
pratera about equality to play treason to their aQd wilb distant nations—to tbo re-establish- | know what his right hand did. He waa emphati- | 1 iBii I* f Ilia IT J Mw VU1 .
own doctrines by eeduloui’y exclading the negro I ment of onr oommerce and share in (he oarry-1 rally ons of that good and noble band—
from their own social and family circles. tog ‘™ d ® °P“ n tba , oc ' a “7‘° th« soeottrag^ «lt of the earth tbo viitaous fjw,
Ml * I ment of Each manurflctnnrg industries a? can I Who teoaoa human k nd.”
Foreign Importations. I bo eeonomicilly pnrsned fa this country—to the HaTicg lived ont his d»ys in hmorandnscfalness,
Mr. William McKty, who for m*ny years has | T* 1 “ a ' IMedoJ ““ ritottad .pan of three score yoare
HIGHEST (AND ONLY) I’ElTlIIUil
■ ra .a.a , ..a. . d ^trie* may payfor our imports-theonly 6nre J ho his loftaCiaconaolato lo’p-meot. and
been Identified wilh tho peopleof this vicinity, me thod of returning to and permanently mam- I • 1 '
_ — —I nxonoses in a few dsvs lo make a visit toEog-| tainlng a rpeciobsste—to the elevation of labor,
lh.se considerations tbo book should be oher- , , ,. . ( n i; , b . j,, DDV (0 I and by a Lnmano course, to briug Ibo sborigi- I drtn , ( for rias, his only child, his attached and
Wrad at .very fireside to keep alive in onr mrm- lani '. hia cativo^counlry. ^Ho will tra h pry neeg 0 f Ib , country under tlie benign influences loving daughter, and in tnmbeovod by her kindred
•Its the dear, doid, poetic past, and to pre- eieonts order* for every line of goods from onr | ^ ednea’ion and civilisation.
in. r h tti, ai d will opera'e dirfc'.'y with the
msnnfsotnrtr* themselves.
I and friends, had preceded him many years to the
GEORGIA STORY,
-BY-
lanriN rjioor. home of the blceeed who dio in tbs Lord), to mourn,
’f*iiS5iSSs iSXTJJTlIKCSSSS I MARIA J. WESTMORELAND,
commerce ana ail indmtrt.I pursuits are .... I > and offensile disease. Ho de-troys tho offensive
smell m FIVE MINUTES, and relieves tho suffer
er in OTCiy way AT ONCE, snd CUBES tho diaoase
io a short time. For this dieeaao Dr. Jones has
special Instruments with which to apply his spccifio
remedies to tho spot- Nasal Do chte and catarrh
remedies generally drivo this^iseaao to the lungs
more quickly.
Author of
‘Heart Hungry.” Etc.
received a d for sale by
Tha opportunity is a g>od one to test lbe I .niog commerce and allIndurtritl'pursuits"are j “"*■
foreign and domestio markebi, and may provs evea egan3t the weakest^people, and tho promise that they aro not as thoso who monrn
the initial move to a heavy and profitable Dale lra demaralix ng and wicked. Our superiority I without hopo. The dot ng busbmd, tho kind pa
wilh tbo old country, without the intervention of strergth P.nd advantages of civilization should rent, the humane master, the eincoro friend, the
of middlemen and transhipments. Dealers in make us lenient towards th^e In^an The wrong earnest Christian, the eriimablo citizen, the bene-
. T . . oiltTAr I already Ufl cted npon him shoald bo taken into I j X zlot ot tho poor and fnondleu Is indeed,
woolens, Irish linens, hardware, catlery, mlvor- ^ ADd tho ba i anoo placed to hi3 credit T Iq ^
ware end crockery, especially, would find it promt civiuzation. A f ter f evcr be 6 i 0 cpa well.’
greatly to their advantage to go to tho fonntaln The moral view of the question should bo I F&:e bu doae her wor ^tis destiny is fold’Jed. I Price $175. Liberal dec out to the trade. Joet
bead for tbeir aupplico. considered and With much to lova and admire, to imitate and to
Mr. McKay has had a long experience ln j ^sjbo^of ^sodety, by r ro F er"lcachin K %.nd U^iah, left nothing to regret bnt his re-
mercantile affairs, and aa a business man is I treatment? If tha effort is made in good faith, I mcval from our micet—a britf eeporation to tboie
enterprising and Indefatigable. He will also we will i.tsnd better before the civilized nations who follow his example snd do their dnty-nor
interest himself to procure efficient servants of the csrtb, and in our own consciences for rare, nor dread, nor strife, cone of the ilia that
, . , * - , m , w I having made iL 11 soli is heir to—
for tboae who need them, and is well posted na I ^11 tLeie things are not to be ascompliahed
to tho wants of the community in that rcapecL I ono individual, but they will receive my tup-
Ho would make An almirablo emigration agent, I port and such recommendations to Congrees as |
the SUte ever consents to Inaugurate this im- will, in my jndgment, best serve to carry them
portsnt measure, and is the author of tho series m ’° 44 T0 C0EEECT
able articles reoenily published in this paper I p bP g jour support snd encouragement. It
. that subject. ’ has been and is my earnest desire to correct
If sufficient encouragement is offered. Mr. | .buses thtttaw | ASEXTS !
J. Y7. BUBKE & OD.
“Ncthirg s
Con tomb him further; ” —
And know we not that the day draws on
When not a single spot cf burial earth,
Whether in land, or ia the spacious deep.
But must give np its long oommitted dnst
Inviolate. Fhiesd.
GU'ANO
P URE PERUVIAN, IMPORTED DIRECT, AND
for sale at Government prices, by
l<Ai,
Jsnjjtf
It. G LAY, Agent.
Pavannah, Ga.
A RARE CHANCE!! I
- *iof the coantry. *w ■
McKay proposes to continue to act A3 tho agent raleJJ rega i fttiEg methods of appointment and TX7E wiU pay all agents $43 per week IN CASH |
aud medium of communication for our people | promotion were established, and have been I YV who will ergage wi h w at once. Every-
with the European marts. Bond hla advertise- tried. My < fforts fur such reforma'loa shallbe thing fortBhgd g^jmsoajs paMA^ra.
. continued to tbo best of my judgment. The A. COULTEB A OO., Charlotte, Mich.
spirit of Ibe rules adopted wih be maintained.
acmtownxixjiMEST* axd rxcinoza.
'I seknowlodgo before this assemblage, repre-
TE3ETABLE snd FLOWER. Plants,
Boses, Dahlias, Fuchsias, Gerininms,
UABIIA’J 13IPKOTE >
Brick
Machine
la tho slmpleat'in itsj’mcchanfem, luilt strong and
IliKhop* l’alne and Early# | "I acknowledge before this assemblage, repre-1 UJJJjJJU Bedding Plants, Gladiolus, etc. Bond I durable.fand con be operattdiy oldinary help. The
Tbo Naohville Advocato contains the follow- I _ ntine %g joes every section of our oountry, I * stamp ter Dreer’s Garden Calender, 163 pxges, I capacity is 4,000 biick? an hour with steam power,
ing paragraph relative to the health of Bishop the J„ ttioB I am end, r to my cunntrymen *?,**~..*™i A. or 3 600 with horae^ower Manufactured sold
Paine, who presided over the Virginia Confer- tor tho great benor they have conferred on me, ot ■ r ™ M1 >"■ mir2Jiw2m
ence of the Medodiat Episcopri Church South | by .rerornirg ^e tojh^ bighrat^effice within | ^ TED.
Chicopee, Mass.
last fall:
We are very srrry to hear that Bishop Paine my
their gift, snd tho further obligation resting on
me to render to them the best services within I Wo wish to engsge the services cf at least one ro-1
FLINT HOUSE.
B Y JAMES BUSSELL GLENN. Thia honsa hsa
bson refitted and repaired, and ie now open
„ v .. J liable, intelligent fjentltinan in every city, town
suffering greatly w.th ih-mmatism. He has - aum wons aso sro hrsr. I anl county io tho honth. Bnainess agreeable snd^-- _ . 0^,,-r
pn rimost belpleis for some lima. Hs fears This x looking forward wilh the strictly legitimate, gelding from 81,500 to8W
^r^i^r^rMareh-/ 8 1<atestt0,he 1 shaU BSSSSis,^wS2£SjSi3!^S BaBOL1,
the BaltiraoroOonfereLce, which race s March5. I leJlse ^ f rom reapomiibilitiea that at times are - ... —j dec9 3m
IBnbopa Pierce and Daggett, it Is hoped, wiU be I overw he!ming, from which I have scarcely 000 ?9 T any ca.ee of Blind.[
jattendanoe. Bishop Paine took • severe cold I a respite mlco the eventful firirg upon
attend tog a facerol :n the ocuntry. Wo fer- | For£ Sampler, in April, 1S61, to the present
HC.lt ABL/. X OT U1V CI33 Hi J3IUIU, T an . _ _ _
Bt^^ itetog cr roesrated Ptie* Jnst Received from Tennessee.
that DE BING'S PILE REMEDY fails
tiuuu inn nt. fli-Mianu. uuui raua i
■ eie It iaprepured exprfssly tocura thePi'ee, I T OAR LOAD GROUND PE18.
sad nothing olse Sold by all druggists. Price, 51. -A 1 cu j 0ld GOOBERS
1 — — 1 1 car load PEA NUTS.
JOHNSON A SMITH.
. We fer
vently pray that he may aeon lo reliev<d. and I ^7
that his Trimble life mry long be preferred to I Tzsz riXazar a3t.
the Church.” I My services were then tendered and scocpted I 1) O W SI X O HILL KUBS£BY,| 1 carload FINDEBS.
The Advocate also publishes the folio-wing ex- under the first call for troops growing ont of ATLANTA. GA.. For sale cheap to Georgia Legislators or “any
(ract from a letu r written bv Rev. Thomas H. that eTent. I did not a»k for place or position, Offers for file, tte present season, a choice collee- °“' r ,FJ n
trac.rrom .e e i y aTld entirely without influence or the so- tien of Fruit Treats, Grape Vinee. Ornamental I ffb2Stf
Early giving information cf tne hesl.h cf hia | in ,|„ llM1 | 0 f persons of influence; bnt was Trees, Strubbery -Green-Home Bedding FlanU,
father, the venerable Bishop Early: iesolved to perform my pert in a etrug’le I etc. catalogue* free by mrih^ Address
“He is very feeble—hss fallen several tlmrs I threatening the very existence of ibe nation. I w. r. noctahoa. Atten a, oa.
attempting to cross the floor alone: but he I bid tsejitmzst is nrmss. GEO. I*. HOWELL A CO.’J*
eer from pain than he used to be. His men- I performed a conscientious duty without ssk- . rr t,-- rja rw-i -v-p, -p>
... faculties retain mneh cf tLeir former I Jug promotion or command aid without a re- I •*“* A
strength, though bis memory is failing. Ho is I vengt fol feeling towards asy eection or indi- A book for *dTer*as:re, containing the nime. 1 oca-
resigned to the Divine will, snd pttiemly wait- vidmL Notwitnstsnding this, throughout the ^**•* 1,1 d■!■ J - «■<» °*ksr to-
ingtho summon home He u del.ghted to war and from my candidacy for my present of- SSh^^LSSSTTiSSiriSS to 7b5 United
hear from his old friends, snd loves to talk I fine in 1S63 to the close of Ihe last Prei dentisl I c-.,-.e8 ar.d D 0 n::c! 0 ncf Csnsis PR T CE TH3EE
about tbs interests of tbe Church. He wants campaign, I bsTO been the inhjectef sbnss snd DOLLAB3. by maU Address PnbUshers, Ko. 11
verv mnch to attend tbe meetingof the bishops | slander scaroely ever iqualled in political histo-1 Virl Bow. Ntw York,
in May. but we fear that pleasure will be denied ry, which to-day I feel ibat I can afford to dis- _
him. Ho sends his kind regtrds to all his regard *- -* * —*-‘- v f 11- —
friends, nrnorg whom we shall oomprebeDd all I accept
the readers of this paper, who will reciprocate _
hia feeliriga of regard and pray that his aet-ing A Girr.iv-r From xsd Spuixo VaNQUi-nzD. ,
snn—the going down being postponed as long W;ntfr ctarged np<)n Spring with uncommon I •.Portloi^^Msine.
“-rSlw ^ ’ ferocity yesterday, and the blearing damsel
some dear, dia„nguiahed rays. I ftccd 0MUcght , ilh , blustering and spite- | ADVERTISERS’ GAZETTE
Tonic*LiYer Bitters.
T HESE Bitters have t>e advantage of meet ar-
I tide* of the kluu to market, aa they are pre-
in* to-day I feel that I can afford to dis-1 —— I P«el with perfectly PUBE WHISKY. The Tonic
I in view of yonr verdict which I gratefully Sf) to S, / 0 of wnraf- w. properties comisr. of Calisaja or Peruvian Bark,
‘ “ 222=2=— S8a3uatffe.XM86a
>— I “ •&»***. fierneaur. free. Addres. | “ tb B a ffiftera T^y
kind should, by all means, use these, as thoy are
gywdtosupply a batter purpose ttan any other
Thx Hkilth of Cutxibzrt—AlWlV Fdialr I j q i front, but gave vrayvery scon and was driven I A book of 123 pages, thawing how, when and
Cciixax.—It affords ns heartfelt pleasure to an-1 bac i scvtrri weeks into jaunary. In a word, L ^ Ee „pspere. with much otfcw *iafimn£rionof I PrPVPfldr^ nf ( flilla anil Parn*
nonnee that meningihs, that temblo scourge, t ba mercury sank down to ten degrees below interna: to advertisers. Addree* GEO. P. BOW-| ttt'ltdlllt Ul XU1I13 Mill Xitel
bas entirely disappeared from Cuthbert, and j freezing point. | • Fabliahers, AI F»rk Bow, New York,
the gritf-atiicken people are beginning to “
breathe more freely again. Daring its preva
lence, six members of a single household were
A Cojtrnntzyr to a Coxttdzexte Ornczn — I FOR SAXE. , v . , ,
We UO informed that General Colston, of mdi- a ONE HUNDRED-ACBE Farm, well improved. “ 7 “ e mV4luAb -«t bracing up the syetem, and
taire aooompliohment and renown, and at pres- | three miles from tbe dty, cheap for each. If 1
ooniignod to their narrow heme. A note from ^ j n charge of a military school in Wilming- not diepcsed of on the first of April will de divided
Her. J. B. McGehee, President of Andrew Fe- ^n, has been offered by the Khedive of Egynt into-email lots.
ehar«! of the Military Aoedemy at Cairo, and, , Also a dty residence, near Wesleyan Female Col-
COOigvi ti Mi ., ^ — . rn it*. ipa : LcO-thr location: lore® I/>t one-
rendering it proof against malaria.
male College, states that the exercises of that I charge — —• ■ k<*© • tcaiuT iocauon: iirri
institution hive been resumed with fifty-four beside*, * P 1 *"® c °. ,’ 61 L ° 3 ^ in I half and three-quart era of an
young Udine in th. boarding department, ril in *e two SlS S ta «
perfeot hr a'.tb. This i: indeed pleasing intelll- I ing worth abont fonr thonsand dollars in gold.— [
Raleigh {N. C.) Srah
lrgei healthy location; large lot, between one-
a acre, suble and out- |
order. Apply to
M. J. HAKK.
at 8. Waxelbaum’s N. Y. Store, Macon, Go.
feLIS Im
Prepared only by
HI NT, BASKIN A LAM IB, Druggists,
ftbBif Macon, Go.
method of curing diseases of tke Lungs and
Thro»t.*Asthma, Bronchitis, Trachetis, Lajringet-
i». Consumption, Enlarged Tout-i.s, l’Jtuntis,
breaking up Congestion of the Lungs and Liver,
and effecting cures of the Bespiratory Organs with
certainly and ease, that cannot bo reacted by any
other method.
His remedies are reduced to warm * pray—are
specific in their nature; they reach tho whoJd dis
eased surface at every breath; they are ca:ri6d di
rectly into tho blood without hariug to go tbrongb
tho process of digestion; only certain prepared
remedies can be n«od by this system
A few so-called family doctors aro exporimsutint
with tho Inhaler and their Caustics. Iodines ana
o:kor relic.-* of barbarism peculiar to that practice—
the result is, they aro destroying the reputation of
the only sjbtem that will cure Throat Diseases.
Only certain mild remedies can be taktn into the
Lungs and they are not kept by druggists nor known
to ths general profession.
J 1st. of the head—heavy, dull, aching over the
eyes, sometimes extending back through different
parts of tho he&d. and causing a weight or he&L, of
coldness on top of the head, sn&ppmg and crack
ing noise in the ears,: dullness ot hearing—often
the secretion collects iu middle ear, cloeing up tbe
euataebian tubes, producing doe fates Ibe lining
membrane being tha same from the head throegh
the whole alimentary canal, and down into tho
lungs, it has but to txtond itself to affect the whole
system.. It becomes virulent in tho noeo some
times, musing a ten Jcrness, or producing offensive
breath, discharges of yellowish matter and scabs
the shape of tho nostrils, or if the partition bone
is only affected, then tho Ischora aro flat, and
when they discharge, which is generally after exer
tion, tho nose i« open, the patient bre&tbes more
easily and tba head feels mere dear—tho heavi
ness over the eyes and across tho forehead is sel
dom entirely gone, but it is aggravated by every
freeh cold. The offensive smelt for which tho un
fortunate chows many kinds of drugs to neutralize
or destroy, and thereby be onabled to go into soci
ety without being & positive nuisance, which per
sons of both sexes are, on account of this barbar
ous and offensive disease, called OZOENA, which
has new »B*amed a Tertiary form of cancor, des
troying everything but the outside skin, lotting
ihe nose tick in, extending to the throat, destroy
ing tho voice, etc, when tbe disease is callei La
ryegitis, Trachetis, Bronchitis, etc.
a. H. CHAMPION. GUO. O. FREEMAN.
CHAMPION & FRIEMAN,
NEW YORK CARDS.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Mannfaotnrcts anfl Jobbora cf
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND UO GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
BepreeentoJ by Col. B. W. Hogan, of Georg!*.
octzOdly
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets.
SAVANNAH, GA.
eept!4 Cm
P. H. BERN £ CO.,
Cotton and Rice Factors and General
Commission Merchants,
142 Bay Streot,
8A VAJTXAH, GA.
eeptU dm
DWIGHT l. B0BEBTS,
COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION
144 Bay Street,
Beptl4 6m
ULRCHANT,
- SAVANNAH, GA. I
L. M. Warfield,
Formerly of Macon.
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
COTTON BROKERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
O FFEB their services to the Flanters and Ship
pers of Cotton in the interior, and beg to so
licit a share of their consignments to this market.
Liberal Cash advances made on consignments of
Cotton
j T. r. CASH 1ST, w. n. WHITFORD, 7. B. VAN VAQZNZN,
A. T. HAMILTON.
CARHART, WHITFORD & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
aJXaOTsiisra,
418, 420 and 422 Broadway, comer Canal etreet,
NEW YORK.
J. M. HANDLEY. ooclO Stn
IT2^ITE33 STATES
CsuMiiatioaSjrii Power Coapj,
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
641 Broadway, Hew York.
B. C. GABDNEB, President.
W. B. MILTON, Secretary. augl7-Cmd
ATTORNEYS.
! 7AMX3 H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT & HARDEMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Office, at entrance Balaton Hall, Cherry etreet.
de23tf
C. B. COLE,
Will buy and sell future deliveries in the Savon- I rvyr n 4* *Y~ ,o *v?rr
ih and New York markets on the moat reasonable I ^ y <m U XJct VV •
nah
terms.
Bofer to Morris Ketchum, Eeq., New York
Kotchum & Hartridge, Savannah.
Savannah Bank and Trust Company, Savannah
0. A. Nutting, Eeq., President City Bank, Ma-
Macon, Ga.
Messrs. Cubbedge, Gazlohurst A Co., Bankers,
Macon, Ga.septl4 6m
O
FFICE with Lanier it Anderson, on Second
street, for the present.
ft bV 2 m*
JOHN P. PORT,
I.’o. Plant, Esq., President First National Bank, I A-ttorney at Law,
aeon. Ga. I
B. H. ANDERSON. OEO; W. ANDERSON, JB.,
JNO. W. ANDERSON. -
J.VO. W. ANDERSON’S SONS,
Cotton Factors & Gen’l Commission
Merchants,
Comer Bryan and Drayton Streets,
■ SAVANNAH. OA.
0*Ubcral advances made on consignments.
eeptlt Cm
>. DAVAKT, JB. W. D. WATLES. JCUAK MTZBS
DAYANT, WAPLES & CO.,
actors and Commission Merchants,
BO Bay Streot,
SAvannah, Ga.
ss] tll fm
SYMPTOMS OF THE THROAT.
A collection of tenacious s’imy ecorction ailing
down into the thruat and thrown out—tickling,
rasping, hoarseness and scraping to keop open the
wind p:pe; d.flioait breathing, oppression andsore-
nocs under tbo breast bono; tenderness in tbo left
side; rheumatic pains between the shoulders ;
stiff neck on taking cold ; palpitation of tbe boa t;
torpid liver; sumenm^B yellow complexion; gen
eral doll and bo&vy feeling ; extreme shortness of
b’eath ; soreness of stomach pit; bloated sensa
tion ; belching of wind; yawning, gaping, hoop
ing mouth open to breathe; distress, sleeplese
nights; worse when lying down, and it now termi
nates either iu Consumption of the Lungs, or. fol
lows the mucous membrane through the whole ali
mentary and urinal canal, oiusing Dyspepsia, Cos-
tivenees.Pil08, Inflammation of the Bladder,trouble
in tho Urinary Organa, (and in women, nearly the
whole train of female diseases), and general Con
sumption, emaciation, completo prostration, etc.
with all of which, and many other symptoms, call
ed by twenty different names, the sufferer may ex
ist for a while. Dr. Jones cures this dangerous
aud insidious diseaso by tho JErien System—uainj
specific medicines known only to himself, appliei
to the diseased surface, in tho form of spray. He
relieves tho eufferer in a few minutes, and sup
plies the parient with all that is required to finish
tho euro at bemx
O ZOEN A,
An Offensive Disease in tlie Nose.
Which eats away the partition bone, destroys
the aonso of smell, produces green or yellowish
ecibs, the shape of the nostril—sometimes flat, of
ten tainted with blood and matter; cansos weight
and dull aching over the eyes, headache, loss of
memory* giddiness, etc. This disease iu often
caused by neglected colds, by suppressed akin dis
eases, Scrofula, 8carlet Fever, Psoriasis, Syphilis,
and other conUg ! ona disoases, and is itaelf conta
ins. It often extends to the throat, producing
oorsences. Bronchitis and CONSUMPTION. It
is a Tertiary form of Cancer, DESTItOYING the
NOSE and TPBOAT when too long neglected. DB.
JOSEPH UN KG AN. JAS. B. PABBAMOBE.
JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO.,
■Hi
Bay Street* Savannas, Ga.
Liberal advances made on Ootton consigned to us |
or to our correspondents in New York
aept!4 Cm]or Liverpool.
O. W. HOWARD,
| ATTORNEY AT LAW
MACON. GEORGIA.
Office at entrance of Balaton Hall, Cherry ctrcct.
tSTAll bnaineaa will receive prompt a‘.I -.ntion.
E. H. HARMAN^
A.ttorney at Law,
Balaton’s Hall Building, entrance Third street,
MACON, GEOBGIA.
Will practice in the Courts of tho Macon Circuit.
Prompt attentiou given to tho collection of claims.
IT. M. GUNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BYBON, SOUTHWESTERN B. B., GA.
S FE01AL attention given to collection.
decG tf
J. vr. AVAST.
I. n. BBASIIAV.
FLANNAGrAN, ABELL & 00.,
128 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
Commission Merchants and Cotton
Factors.
F URNI3H Bagging and Tioa and make liberal
advances on consignments. Remittances
promptly made. They have tho direction of the
sale of tho English Stonewall Fertilizer,
sepll 6m
A. a. BI.OAM. J. H. enOAS.
A. M. SLOAN & CO..
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
Glcghorn A Oonningham'e Range, Bay street,
SAVANNAH. CIA*
Liberal advances made on consignments and cot- j
ton in etoro..splitf
AVAST & BRAMAH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
FORT VALLEY, GA.
jlm ,
JOHN H. WOODWARD,
Attorney at Law
—AND—
real estate agent,
jan211.wil 3m VIENNA, OA.
Uriel New Iron Worn in \k state.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Jr,
BANKER.
Factor aid Commission Meriait,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
S PECIAL attention given to Consignments of I pt OTTR
Cotton. Gold, Stocks, Bonds and Foreign Do
mestic Exchange bought and sold. Collections I CTTCJA'R
promptly remitted for in Now York Exchange at * OUVJ/ i
market rates. Ko Commission Charged on Col-
loctionB mado in the city. septll Cm
SIAEE AND SELL
WATER
STEAM
SAW
GBIST
it. XZTCHUU. A. a. KAUTIUIXIE
KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE,
PORTABLE
FLOUR
STEAM
Bankers and Commission Merchants I «>b ginning
HORSE
FOR GINNING
Exchange Building;, Savannah, da.
r.ErraEsozs: Moses Taylor, President Oity Bank ,
N. Y.; P. O. Calhoun, Prosidont Fourth National I GIN
Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, N. Y.; I 3
Morris Kotchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, FROM EIGHT TO
Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McHi-
chael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia,
soptli 6m
JAMES yntgRgy. OEO. W. EOOTr.
KIBKSET A SCOTT,
COTTON FACTORS and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Kelloy's Block, Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
JQ^IBEltAL Advances made on Consignments.
BOXES,
AND
IRON
BRASS
RABBIT
STEAM
Letter No. 3.
Ey DR. J- A. JONES, of London.
SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH.
Prevalent in America and Europe.
Opthalmia or Sore Eyes,
Of those there are nine structural varieties each
of which have peculiarities, bnt are very much
alike iu many respocts, and are cured by Dr. Jones
without burnings or caustics of any kind, in from
twenty-four hours to a month or two. The patient
need not be with him bnt an hour in any caeo.
Strabismus, or Cross-Eyed ness
Tb a a contraction of ono or more of tho muscles of
the eye; it is remedied by dividing the mnscle
which ia contracted; ia attended with no danger,
and is on the surface of the eyeball; we can re
store ail such cases to tbeir natural appearance and
sight by a skihfal operation which we have per
formed eleven hundred times in twenty years, and
in which we aro always ancceaefuJ, as in fact, we
are in oil delicate and difficult operations which we
ore prepared to do off-hand.
Bofer to Merchants National Bank, Savannah [
Bank and Trust Company, and Southern Bank State I AND FITTINGS
of Georgia. eept!4 6m I
B. M. Colding, Jab. B. Turner, SELF
Savannah, Ga. Levyville, Fla. I c a vrva
COIDING A TURNER,
Cotton i’actors & Gen’l Commission the
Merchants, steam
No. 86 Bay Btreet, Savannah, Ga.,
P ROMPT and careful attention given to tho sale ALL
of Cotton, Wool, Hide*, Syrup, Beeswax, Tal
low, and Produco generaliy. Liberal Cash Ad- |
vancoa mado on Consignments. septll Cm
0. E. Geootzb, C. F. Stubbs, A T. MacIntyrz,
Savannah. Havannah. Thomasville,
WATER
FORCE
LIFT
DEEP
STEAM
GK00TEB, STUBBS & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants.
91 Bay Street, - - SAVANNAH, GA. I IKON
O UB Large Fire-Proof Warehouse is Completed.
Consignments are solicited for ealo, shipment I
or storage, on which liberal advances will be made I
f desired. Terms reasonable. Bagging and Ties I SQUARES,
umished. septl4-6m |
RESIDENCES
FOR ENCLOSING
aopt!4-Cm
G. B. L4UAK, Jr.,
Cotton Broiler, General Commission Her* I GRAVE LOTS,
chant and Dealer In Fertilisers,
O FFICE Kelly’s Bnilding, N. W. corner, down- LINTELS,
etairs, Havannah, Ga. Will purchaso Cotton ctt t a
Seed, both the Black or Soa Island, and the Green I
or Upland Heed. Sella Cotton at a Brokerage TrrrNTVYW
Commission of 60 cents per bale, (no advances be* I ’* “*W
ing required,) or will advance on usual terms I
Consignments solicited. Advances made on ship
ments to his friends at the North or abroad.
wn>tl4 (im
SEND FOR
AND PRICE
WHEELS,
ENGINES,
MILLS,
MILLS,
MILLS,
MILLS,
CORN AND
MILLS,
ENGINES,
and THRASHING
POWERS,
and THRASHING
GEARING
TWELVE FEET,
GUDGEONS,
SHAFTING,
CASTINGS,
CASTINGS,
METAL,
PIPE
OF ALL KINDS,
OILERS,
ONE-HALF
OIL
GAUGES,
SIZES,
GAUGES,
PUMP,
PUMP,
WELL PUMP,
PUMP,
RAILING
PUBLIC
PRIVATE
AND
IRON FRONT,
COLUMNS,
AND
WEIGHTS.
CIRCULAR
LIST TO
anglltf
E. CROCKETT,
Fourth at., Macon. Ga.
J. Or Ten nvAP —Tingling, itching, with arenee
of diyuesa and obstruction of tho noao, sneezing,
running of a watery secretion ; as it progresses,
the eecrction becomes mneons, entire obstruction
of one or both nostrils, nswking, tickling of the
throat, coughing, etc. 2. Catarrh of tho Chest pre
vails as an epidemic sometimes, and is called influ
enza ; with or without fever, and many cf tho
tymptomt jutt mentioned; there is epprtetion
acroeH the breast, rawness and turning of the
throat, first city, nftotwarJ a copiour .ecroiion cf
macous, which may become oprquo rr frolly, dif-
ticul y of breathing, pain in tho head, and dull
feeliLgs, a eenao of rorenocr, extending under tlie
breast bene to tho atomicb pit: the fits of clash
ing may occasion vomiting, oppression, pros na
tion ; as the d seise rrogrmcs, ihe sputa becomes
ropy and viscid. This disease is called the Grippe
by acme. Cxlarrbal Infiammation of tbe eyes
arises from colds, causes obstruction of tho o*ar
passages, watery eyes, fistula, lactrj inalia, dimness
of vision, etc.
BCPPHESSFD CATARRH may produce inflam
tuition of tbe lungs, brain or eyes, or give rias to
rheumatism, nervous disorders, weeping, moamng,
tremors and convulsions, drowsiness, chilliness,
startieg. twitching, palpitation of the hoa-t, etc.
When ihs frontal sinuses above the eyes, preterior
and anterior nasal passages, become clogged up,
and oven tbe antrum or cavity cf tho cheek
bote becomes filled, or partly, it often
produces a pressure on the nerves that
supply theao parts, and pains 1 ke Ihe
most excrututing ncuralgiv is the result. Tho
disease follows the mucous membrane through tho
eustachian tubes to ail parts of the srmo mem
brane of tho ear. causing hypertrophy of the drum,
interferes with tte functions of tho glands of
Whvrton, which secrete tha w.x; a dryness follows,
hardness cf hearing, roaring, buzzing, singing,
whistling, cracking, tbe ringing of bolls, and simi
lar noire., which vary, and wbicharesimple <£fects,
and when the cause is removed, tho effects c.aeo :
thin hardness of hearing increases with each ccid.
Dr. Jones bus made old etandmg diseases of
every namo a epeciaUty all hia life. He ia well pro- FT1HE following analyeia of above made by Prof. I atriitl? JSrefaSHS^lSd'on^tbeaSSvSM
jored, and perlorma all the more difficult and del- A Cxsaele, viz. | of one of the best English Cncraista.
cate operations In surgery, especially of tbe eye, r ” s ^ - > - - - -
ear an i ncse. He ia a graduate of the beet medi
cal colleges in Europe and America, and his diplo
mas proving the same are suspended in his cilice.
tar Letters containing one djliar will he an
swered.
Dr. Jones’ fees vary from ■?&) to $2000. His
term* are caeh. His fees are considered very low
for the great amount of good he does.
ENGLISH BAKING POWDERS
A. C. KAUFMAN.
BANS1IR,
AND DEALER IN BOOTHEHN BECUBITIE3,
CHARLESTON, S. V.
QOrTHERN COLLECTIONS rccoiva tbo Special I
O and Pereonal attention of tbia Honso Betnrna l —akd—
made FAITHFULLY and PBOMPTLY in New TtVfftTTOn Ttf ITTftnTMrt rvrrwr. i nmn
York Exchange, which alwaya rnioa RKLOiV par EnGLISH FLAYORINS EXTRACTS,
daring the active bo lino— eeai^a. I ,.
tar notes. Drafts and Acceptances payable in FSMfSfwiPrlR d
BoothCarelma, Nmbitedtauri Georgia can be lilK bratui-
Profit and Saving of I me Powders and Yeast combined, and recommended
■*^325*.. by all eminent English Physicians. Bread mode lroan.
AU btumees attended to with fidelity and the
^'Quotations cf Southern Securities issued Baking Powders
weekly. febll nm I can “ e baked at once, or may remain in tho dough
forty-eight honra, and ia guaranteed to make aa good
Premium Shelby, Ala., Lime. and is warranted free lrom the deleter!ous effect^ot
1 Baking Powders generally, being manufactured from
strictly pure ingredient*, and under the eupervsion
9 of one of the beat English Chemists.
M2 d <*reee, Fahrenheit. 0 60 StCj rC ‘
Larbonate of Lime 98 65 RRVMniMi wrvsi.i- v .1- nn
.98 65
0,75
0 10
100 00 |
Kept constantly on band fresh from tbe works.
dec29 8m ASHER AYRES. Foplar street.
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
GREEK. LAKE A CO.
COLEMAN Jr NEWSOM.
GETTYSBURG
KATALYSINE WATER.
and attested. by thousands of gra eful people who
have been relieved fr.'m their sufferings by its uso,
that the Gettysburg hatalygine Water ia the nearest
SOMETHING 1NTEBESTING TO ALL.
DOWN-DOWN-DOWN! I
TTitvimr marked all cf mv Winter taat tne ueuysourg jvaiaiygine Water is th
Having marked an cr my winter Goods cown to I appr oach to a apecificever discovered for Dygpc- si
the Lowest Figures, including I Neuralgia, Kheumatiam, Gout. Gravel, Diabetes,
SHAWLS, BLANKETS, JEANS, FLANNEIS, “IKSaf^owre tTthi'^plfflStf^enreTJira!
DKESS GOODS, J Complaint, Chron:c Diarrhoea. Piles. Constipation,
And in fact all Of my Winter Stock W»w is fh* 1 Asthma, Catarrh and Bronchitis, Diseases of tho
flHiuiEuwuiHiy nfmier otoex. *>ow « we General Debility and Nervous Prostration from
time to get bargains, as I expect to leave for ^ew | Mental and Pnysical JSxceggeg. It is the greatest An-
York in a ahort time to purchase a largo stock of rw;°- t S:,?J ,r T. di!COTer ' d L fc T. £lc '' sir0 Fa'iog.and
0 . , _ I Drinking, It corrects the htomach. promotes Di
bpnng ana Hammer Goods, and I mast have room I tion, and relieves the Head almost immediately.
o pat them. Come beforo they are all gone.
A. BAUM,
Cor. Trianglolar Block. Second at. A Cotton ave.
jon?4 tf
FOR RENT.
A NICE HOUSE. Will be rented low to a good
v
party. Apply to
J. C. McBUBNEX.
| household should be without it. Kvery hotel should
keep it on hand. Forsale by all Druggists.
A^*Fora history of the Springs, for medical re
ports of the power of the water over disease, for mar
velous cures, and for testimonials from distinguished
men, tend lor pamphlets.
V\ BIl'NLY BROS., Gen’l Agents.
_27 South Front St., Pniladelphia, Pa.
Gettysburg SrriDg Co.
Forsale y J. H. ZEILIN A CO., and Druggist*
I generally* jan7 eodJiu