The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 03, 1873, Image 2

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4 Telegraph & Messenger. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1873. Obaorwation# upon flic Treatment tf Tel- low Teter, by Joseph Joi^fo, If. D„ p r «. f ff**or ofChemlatr/ and Clinical JScdlcIt Inlbr I nhmllj of LooUUon. A BIG YABM. ! All«ff«d Remarkable IMaroverlea by a V*n«* alan Can vlet In alberta. lanmoUii, Wool- I j Horm, and aca>■ oaa i«ra. The New York World pnbltebe. what purports I to be » letter from Uoeeow, J QI e C, giving an aecoDLt of the adventure* of t ELwien n»incd Cberilon Btiohme'eboick, who, wmeooed to EDW1M BOWE ECLIPSES all others. PLUMBING We acknowledge the reoeipt of a oopj of thie I herd labor for life In the mine* of Neetchioek, Tatnablo pimphlot /tom the author, whose ! m “*e •“» e>cspe after foor jeers, end, t. .1 .: , Ii® *he coarse of hie satywanent van,it rice. GAS FITTING! investIgations are tbo result of extensive wed fniriw personal research and experimental practice, in Now Orleans and tUewbere. It was reprinted from the “American Prac- Utioner” for Jn!j, 1873, by John P. Morton A Co., of I/oniiTiUe, Ky. He maintains that “yellow faTer is s self- m limited disease an 1 cannot be arrested by ] vro ^J be to get into a cal de-eac; bnt Gheriton drag-.” II., ,:wh < f tLe ftv.r M eliminated \ U ° a “ ow » r ^ ,OQ ^, h ‘ u '‘ *“• .. . 7Z .... lir> , , I and then down into the plmhant valley before mainly by the akin and kidneys. “Black vomit 1 * * - - - 1 - - - - i«i the result of the action of the yellow fever poison upon the blood, and epon certain organs. aobvqnent wanderings,] In all tbc-ir branches, promptly attended to by I ma<i« some wonderful discoveries; on acoooLt I the best of r hich * *he hardships be has undergone, [ be has received a pardon from hie government: iiavirg reached tLe sammit of the Aldan range of mountain*, right at his feet he beheld a parallelogram of valley, fifty miles wide, one hundrul and fifty lorg, and with a bine, qaiet lake in the center. To descend into tb»« valley NEW YORK WORKMEN, Yo. i BOLLIXGSWORTB BLOCK.] MACON. ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring, Ga. TIb Great “Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press. [PATENTED FEBRUARY 21.1871] MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Liberal deduction m vie for luge families. W. A. ELDER A tOS. Proprietors. FRESH AIMS !i FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER,! THAN OLD WOOD SCBEW, EYES. him— green, placid, qniet, cheerfal—and hesi tated no longer. He ootxld see no sign of habi-1 iation anywhere, bat animals were browsing on ▼. l L Ml i / a .. ~.i lbe meadows by the lake, what sort be could . .. „ acave I DO t detect at that distance. He descended to I /T^ms well known boose Is tow open to tboee I I the pass, pot a new string to his bow, loaded I JL who visit the ripring for health or pleasure, merely the result, not the came of diseased ac-1 hla pistol afresh, tightened his belt and began It is shotted nearer the Spring than any other iinn I to go down the monntain toward the VAlley, I P 1 ^^ 3 bouse, and is epadoos and comfortable. Tn .i,..,ri. .to... i, , . , , . , reaching the l.ka at nigbtfalL Tb« t.ble uninppUtd with the b«*t the market | In the atrly eUge., hot mnetard foot baths, cter.ton ray* he will never forget that first .„. nlinn ■ ' -• , the vapor hath and mild dinreties abould be night of horror* Ly the haunted lake. He n. L*r2J5ESS?fiSifarhSSfc tiaed to open the pore*, and promote tho eiter- beset with monster*. D.rk ah.dowy fount Kwtr.ot IInmr«* cal cireotation of the system. ° T “ ^e water, splashing toward him, and Per rtiy f 2 I i.:Ju.“;^r , 'V RU hu^L8Jp^OB:s THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS* 1><*. tea, cL.(kon tea, nnd corn and nee grn») J etalk* l;k»- pipe-*t*iui on thur w*y to tbo are the best forms of nonrishment Solid food I water’s edge, and then came and stood over rsMysK - garrassassaga; 1 o naod w.-h c.ntioa. In *omo eaioa of | him afraid each moment of being overran — great proatration, they have proved beneficial. I Wild eje* reflecting the fire-light abone aronnd Champagne, when pare, ia the best form in him ont ot lhe R lo&m n P° n 411 sides, and wilder whloh they can be crtM a ° a ho5,,a K» T0 now borror* to hi* po«l- o. n y . , , lion. He *prang to bbi feet almost paraijzed 3d. Oentlo pnrgallvea fa the tarlg part of with friRhl, and fired off his pistol at the near- the first stage of (he discaae, may prove nufal I eat fatrnder. The echo of the ahot raog long In relieving the congestion of the kidney* and »roaod him, and it aeemed the aignal for the liver, and In remoring feral matter from the » tbon *5 nd new monster, to borat.forfa i ** *** *-■—***■■*-» There were mad, ploDging rnahea of frightened bowel*. In lb. aeoond stage they shon.d not I beast* aronnd him that made the ground trem- be administered. I ble; s peculiar long, shrill, quavering shriek dth. Quinine may be benefioial fa the earliat I »o nn <2«l over the lake, and was answered by ,/h. . I a harab, full, gnttqral bellow near at hand. Mo,*, by It* power in dlmlnlahing the tern- 8oon there were more of theae deep, fnll- peratnre, and equalizing the droulation, bnt I toned, impreaaive bdlowinga, and Uheriton, ha* no inch cnratlve effect In yellow fever as I fl.ngirg a Laming brand in the direction of the It hi* In malarial feyer. The latter will ran a “ nnd . “ w th f d " k * h » doT of f> n g« . | known towering monster move slowly away. d.finlte eonrse and para through a definite ae- IromedIa!e i y ho 1 kindled a broad circle of file riea of changos, whether this tonio be admin- | about hia resting place, and in this charmed istered or sot. After long and careful exits- I ring sat watching all sight long, until, morning ination of the statement* of Blair and others, *ppr°»chirg aad the sonnd ceasing, he felt at Professor Jones failed to diioover any ease 1 HERTZ, VIRGIN & GO. ABE SOiY OFFEalSO THEIR FKE STOCK OF CLOTH IKQ AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES JuljlSeodlm CALL AND EXAMINE LAWTON & BATES, WD:OXa£lSAXi£l« Two to three Hands or One Light Hule Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes | Bales of Cotton packed by thie Frees range from £00 to 830 pounds. DEALERS IN- RIO WE GUARANTEE | TO MAKE GOOD, FBEE OF OOST, fand pay expense of transportation) AM’ PORTION OF THE | IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME. The “ECLIPSE” can be famished all complete, or BimpTy tho Iro^s. as parties may desire. Presses arranged for steam or water pewer when required. We have TESTIMONIALS from many of the Largest and Boat Planters in Georgia (and all the other I I cotton States) u-ing this Press, whose namr-g are as ‘ familiar as hontehold words " Planters visiting I J Macon are earnestly advised not to purchase a Cotton Press until they EXAMINE CLOSELY AND I Tp-nr* Tr'TT 1 THOROUGHLY the ‘•ECLIPSE,” and JUDGE FOB THEMSELVES. Send for Descriptive Pamphlets ^ W -I- -U SllJJLiy containing teatimonialf and prices. TWO CAR LOADS FRESH GROUND FLOUE, In Eacks and Barrels. Seventy-Five Sacks ' Corv, Oats, Hay, Bacon, larfl, Flair, Saiar, Cola, Molasses BAGGING, TIES, ETO-, FOURTH STREET. lanSOtf MACON, GA. ALL GRADES, AT JAaUfS & JOHNSON’S. angleodlf When Oherlton awoke it was broad day, and where lArgo doses of quinine hud cut short the j there were no traces of the animals that had coarse of the fever. His own experience has I disturbed him over night, except the paths they I not aooorded with tho opinion that «after had w ? ra 8 oio K down to tho water. In these b. ***** n.... satpjsisacs'jss.'isB aborted. lie, however, acquiescos in the be- I ever before beheld. Jlia next care was to seek lief that It m%y be valuable as a prophylactic. I fiomo place to pasi tbo next night where he “Dr. Newklik, who waa at Aaur.clon daring » oaW b ? , 5®?. ,r0t ? ~ b »d made ■ ■ ... ■■ ■ ” I the paat night ao terrible. He recroased the 1 tho reoent visitation of the epideralo, aasnrcd meadow and followed tho edge of the slope Dr. William Hlron, of Buenos Ayrea, that the I aroned in a direction in which he saw some mortality was small, and that qninlne waa verv I rotki. Among them he fonnd the wide and generally naed. Of eleven nurses of the Hos- Io,ty * ntr * 0 “ to * °f T0 - Ue enterod with . ,, ■ . .. . . . , I some prerantiooa, for the rooky pavement was pita! do Hombrea, eight took qofalue in doses worn aa If by uae, and within ho heard a alow, 1 of three grains dally. All bad (bo fever. Three I meaanred movement of an animal gently rnmi- took no quinine and had the disease severely I natiug, and heavily breathing with great calm I one of the number dying. The others < ' " ' with light attacks. I beard a heavy atarlliog snort, and there in the fi. Local blood-letting may bo beneficial, In I half light of the cave, standing fall beforo him, the first stago, for the rollof of the stomach and alive, chewing tho cud, and waving its pro- kidneys j but general depletion from tho lancet bo “ ,a to “ d fr0 * ,lh * bIow ! a- . *. . . _ I motion, bo saw—a mammoth! I did noli la irjnriona, from iU deproaaing effeot* npon know th , D ," eald Gheriton, “what I have einco ] the heart and nervona system. Dry oupa, slna-1 been told, that Siberia waa an old habitat of piama, and hot mnatard fcot-batha are bnt to I G>eee animals, and that some of the beat aoien- I regulate the circulation. un ° judgeB are unoerUin whether to look npon " ... ... , , ... tho remains found on tho ehorea of tho Arctic C. Nitro-murialla and other mineralaeida are ooean as fotail animals, or aa the remnant# of [ in many ossa* directly injnrious, by their irrl- I wandering herds eanght and perishing in storms, tant action npon tbo congealed, irritated, and I individuals of whioh may (.tillexist nnderfavor- ■oftoned gastric mnoona membrano. h ,b ' 6 ciroumstanoea Withont intending it I m i »i. .. .1 have solved that doubt. 7. Opium and its preparations may ia certain Uheriton describes the mammoth as being a I cases attended with aleeplcssness bo advisable, I very Imposing looking Animal, covered with but they ponw no power to arrest the disease, r«ddish-brown wool and long black hair. : and should bo utod with great caution. During hta .Ly in the valley he was cloao to o , , , . , , five of them, all of which ware nearly cf a s:ze. 8. Tba maiutesanoo of absolnto rest fa a ro- being about twelve feet high, eighteen feet cumbent poatnro is highly necessary, as shown I long, with tasks projecting abont fonr feet, and | by tho retnllB ot oxporienoe, and by lesions ot I being eight to ton foot counting the curve, ot the boart diaoovered fa poat-roortem exam- Tbarkln, which was baro on tho nppor anrfaco inatlnra I of the ears, on the knees and rnmp, was of a I inauona. mouse color, and seemed very thick. Tho ani- GEORGIA MILITARY TVSTTTTTTE I 0. Freovontilatlon should be strictly required. I raal wns r.octnrnal in its habits, frequenUngl U U V A-iliAiit lASllAUAIlij 10. Attention to the condition of the kidneys I eaves or forest depth* by day. and feeding at I In ol Ihu ntincat oil-', ,i-., u, -.is ! -ii- m ther « n ', 1 <‘“ ri y “>>rr.in ; :. Gheriton thinks Are invited to me-1 ia Convention, at Atlanta, on 1 ° •'l fhnrn mioht La nnmo fiftAsn or tWcDty of tbOS6 I jether, but that all j * Tho Central, Macon and Brunswick, Macon and I It. FINDLAY’S SOWS. FINDLAY IRON WOBKt, MACON, GA. 5Q TIERCES BEABGRAS3 HAMS, 43 tierces LEAF LARD, 2) tierces CAROLINA RICE, 2 car load* NEW FLCUB, 2 carloads FEED OATS, 2 car loads CHOICE HAY, 150 boxes FOTASH, 200 boxes CANDLES, 125 boros STARCH, 250 boxes WASHING and TOILET BOAF. &EISI0UR, TlifSLEY & CO'S. JulylS tf Convention of Ex-Cadets GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. The ex-Cadots and cx-Profeasors of the CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS. RECENTLY STRENGTHENED AND IMPROVED, NOW PERFECT. ROGERS & BONN, I WHOLESALE GEOCERS! -OFFER FOB SALE- MAXCFACTURED SOLELY BY R. FINDLAY’S SONS,FINDLAY IRONWORKS, MACON, GA. 120,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 Barrels Choice Family Flour. 300 barrels Refined Sugars. ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERY LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. JanelStf house ; and ia independent of fl x>r ‘-aagRing” etc.; can ba used ia ANY KIND OF HOUSE (one or two story); or both the Power end Gin can be ran on ground WITHOUT ANY HOUSE; drives a gin from 275 to 330 revolutions per minute. FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. SCHOFIELD’S IEOH WORSE, Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga. Scud for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials aad Price Lis( ' | CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON GOTTON PRESSES! All aaknowledge its superiority to any made any whero or by anybody. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES, IRON BAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS N. B. Forties preferring tho “old fashion” Gin Goar or “new fashion” ditto, with centre eupport, can be accommodated at very reasonable figures. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga. MANUFACTURERS OF . . , . . . . , tbore might bo some fifteen or twenty of these > . exoreto nrino freoly we may entertain hopos of mons tera in the valley altogether, bnt that all | 1110 firot day of September next, recovery. theae are aged, and that very few are born 11. Yellow fever la a self-limited disease, end now a-days. At any rate he saw none that had cannot bo arrested by drugs any moro than tho lo “ t B PP® sra ° c6 ®< ^‘os y°o°K- They Western, Atlantio and Western, West Point and * b * I wars Vflrv nflfi/v'uhlft finfmata. fnrnid itnA elnn. I Atlanta, and Georgia Bailroads will pass members STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Faugiit’s ^Patent G-in G-earixig! And all kinds of machinery and cestinga, etc , etc. „ , ... I were very peaceable animals, torpid and King. email-pox, measles or scarlet fever. j R |,j, u old oxen, never disturbing Oherlton, nor Tbo above comprta-a the very briefest resume I indeed took mnch notice of him. possible of the treatment panned by Professor I Brtchmatchoik fonnd a Email esve which ho Jones fa this malignant and terrible disease. “ n u d ‘l!® fa °° ° f 8 Pe'Teodieular v. >ii i * i.u < . . ... rock > * nd in ke was comparatively freo It will be read with interest aa the reault of J from t ha tncnr.iona of wild animals. In a re- practical study and experiment, by a a man de- H i R. FINDLAY’S SONS, of the Convention for one faro to and from the | Convention. Dot every cx-Gadet who loves the memories that I Jatj27eodIy FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. voted to soteaee and the medloal profefston. Front Huron Connfy. Crauuxo, lltcos Coowtt. Oi ,| JolySO, 1873. > Sihttrt TtUgraph and Zlttungtr : Spalding I radiation that tbe lako wis amr frozen ovwr, la pleasantly altnated two miles east of Monte- nor waa there any more than an inch or two of sums, and one and a half miles aonth of the "° ow - f° d no u ?* lB tafflrienUy bitter to do- n.ilrend (,troy ,h8 snccaI «°oa of the grasses. Those Southwestern Railroad. wero , 8 d by repeated gentle rains, constant It is ono of tbo moat beantifnl and healthy I dews, and frequent mleta. Tho valley swarmed villages fa Southwestern Georgia; contains I with animal life, while as the winter pro- 500 or 600 Inhabitant and eighteen or twenty «*•"•*• If® w *' 8 ™ ° f ,‘ bo ' ak ? wcr0 literally , . . , , . , , I eovertd with wild fowl. Birds of prey fed magnificent edifice*, including two large and j npon tkem j n numbers, while the foxes, lynxes, handsoma two story atone and an elegant fasti-1 glnttons, and wolverine* preyed npon tbo hords tntton of learning. Its atreeU are broad and I ot deer and smaller tribes, systematically arranged. Situated as it Is, npon !, Batehmatohnlk explored the valley thorongh- , , ly during hia stay there—a stay which waa en- tho anmmlt of a lofty hill, It command* a de- tjre!y enforMd from tha fact th y t he <jaM not> lightfnl view of anrronnding aoenery. after repeated endeavors, muke his way ont of Ills remaiktble for ita comfortablo homes I the valley through tho raDges to the eastward, and the morality, vivacity and hospitality of its I and logo back by tbo pa*s through which ho inhabitants. It was laid ont in 1870. and is bud entered would have been eimply lost labor of this cave be built his fire, which he never elnater aronnd bis Alma Mater, and who cherishes suffered logo ont again during the wholooonrse of his stay in the valley, which continued the I * hope of seeing her roenrrectel from the aabee whole winter and until about April, as near as . .., „ he oonld guess the time. In all hi* stay there, ln which £berm,n baned her - °° m ® 10 lhia °°n- \ ao absltered vr.s tho valley and so permanent j venlien. the warmth that seemed to be nursed there by [ JOHN HILLEDGF, President of the ex-Cadet Association. Jnly20-til»epl iSTAR CANDLES! PKOCTOR & G 121BLE’S I'LIGHT OF DAY” BRAND STAR CANDLES. rapidly iocr.:; rg m p>p:r.:ili.> i, wc-iltii hii.1 and let ! i:i.\ In the conr>e of l:n rxplorr,Pious ■ ’ p^wer, and la ileatinod to beoomo ono cf the I he encountered many animals iedigenons to tho I — Are of superior quality and tho Brand. Sold by Macon, Atlanta, Ang vannah Grocer*. 2IASIITIIXF. lEVgEWEF. GEORGE B. TURPIN, J. RANDOLPH WHITEHEAD, BASIL A. WISE, ADDISON R. TINSLEY, ALBERT MIX, iaremext citi. * in Santhwoatcrn Georgia. I valley, which he thicks are not known to exist I li\|irr<n to Vnnii The soil of the amronrd.ng oonntry it ex- et-ewbere except in tho sbapoof fossil remains. “UULtllE JC UHL oeodingiy fertile, and is well cultivated. I Among these was a speeles of horse, a wild and I At the foot of the hill, npon whioh this flour- I beantifnl creators that went in droves and ran I • Don wfa fnn fi Ishing little city stand*, there flows a large, ma-1 with lightning-like speed. Theae horsoa were ■ 9e jealiocretk, whoso clear, transparent water* roll small, pars white in color, with long black mane on in silent majesty through a beautiful valley and tail: they were covered, however, rather until, mingling with other streams, they aro all with fleece than hair, and in rnnning looked as I W. R. WARD’S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG T * finally Introduced to the wide bosom of tho much like Iambs as horses. The lako was full DIES cioeed on tho xlth June with 33 graduates Gulf of Mexico. of fish of many speoies, bat was inhabited by a *°d »»r 300 pupils. No school in the South and This beantifnl valley, which it ever covered monster of which Gheriton was in constant I ®“'7 tbre ® fa the North, h .ve had aa good euocees with green foliage and fragrant flower*, la mnch dreid, a sort of sansophidian, which bo describ-1 cw ® of protracted sickness daring the pae’t reaoned to by lovers, who may be seen at the fd aa being thirty feet long, and armed with I P"Pfl« b«fag In the elty, enjoy thebiwtl Ta T TATm7Cim/\XT dead hour of midnight, when all animated nature scales and horrible fargt. This monster—he Sf faS'hSt Bmim rfa™ ® 11 " ch ? s - Grade { H. I l|l|-||\|V|fl|\| I* silent and in repose, and when the pale moon never saw bnt the ono-was master or the late, J^. Soe: ‘ 0Q °P« na JJa tl . tl UILllUl V/i.1 Is shedding its dim raya of light npon them, and lived by devonring theanimals which came ±or catalogue add™** treading mcrcilera’y npon tho tendsr plant*— by n’ght to Us brink to drink. Gheriton gives JnIy22d2irAwSt * Naahrille'Venn plucking wild flowers—ex.'iinmjing food os- I a graphio and exciting description of a conieat I — reasea and building “castle* ln tho air." [Yety I which be witnessed ono morning at early dawn 7AJaa B - 0X0CXT - isajlo mwirvu. dsrgerous.—ntitor*] _ | between this crocodile-serpent and ono of the | BLOUNT & HABDEJLLN, GEORGE W. HEAD, EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER] ja.KTD OXG-AkJEt. 3VTjA.IVTJI’A O TOIt EIA . No 4 Blake’s Block, Poplar Street. Macon; Ga. THE MACON FIRE MS0MGE11 TRUST ASSOCIATION Is OFFICE. 64 MULBERRY STREET NOTICE —Havmg made arrangements with Messrs. SCHOFIELD & SON for the eolo manufacture of my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT, all others aro warned not to make, use GEO. B. 1CBPIN, Pres’t. J. MONROE OGDEN, Secretary and Treasurer. £££ ‘ h0 8ame - “ 1 BhaU P roaecuto t0 ,h0 tItent 01 the law aU P era0D8 U8l3g L 0 . r B. r FAUGaT n my Philadelphia, May 24,1873. ‘ ‘ julylci3m DIRECTORS. FR_ FR. CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS. DIARRKCEA, AND ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Cured nnd Prevented by Radway’s Ready Relief! r * CHOLERA prevails as an epidemic, the Pre ventive measures are the m wise to tutopt. The L ver, Howels and Stomach Bh-*n)d be kept rtgular Kadway'a Ihlla. ia email doaee. will a»ctua thu reqiisite. Kadway’a Ready tteliif diluted m water, (one tearpoonfnl to a tumbler cf water). takon as a drink, throe or four times daring the day. Will dieiufeot the malaria inhab-d iu the ay*, tem, and neutralize all acid or lahe&lthv e aments caused by the combination of the m-dati* of tlio atmoephore with the g&bee of etomacli. (wh.eb are tften in these epidemics acid), impart in,; aarmtb, energy and health, throughout the eyst«m and preventing tho eeparatiou of tho wato y (rrm other properties ia the blood If Beized with CHOLERA, tho !-!«««)« U litf should be givon as strong and often tr - <»-.ibis. This will eecure rost and hold the prop-1 •> «>> the blood together, eijualizino ita circula io- . vent ing congestion, and prevent t' e dim :i ? * , U g or lessoning of tho pulse, and atoppmg v>ui * i. and purging. Tho body should be rubbed \» >h Keady Relief from head to foot, and along th * e t >me. This will impart new energy and vita uv to the nervous system, atop cn-mps, ppa*m«. »ud rn lnos free perspiration. Aa soon aa the e ouiach U quieted, e x to eight of Rarlway’e Pills (no danger of diarrkco i need us feared) should be given Tha Liver, Stomach and Boa t Is will atouce t e ie -to ed to thoii natural duties, and the neut anz.-d ele ments of direaeo bo expelled from the system. This treatment has rescued thousands from death. Looseuoss, Diarricca, Cholera Moibos, Cramps, Spasms, eto, and all painful discharges from the bowels aro stopped in fifteen or twenty minutes by taking Radway’s Ready Relief. No congestion or ii.fi&mmation, no weakness or lassitude, wnl follow tho uao of tho R. R. Belief. YELLOW FEVER. This disease is not only cured by Dr Radwa}*s Relief and Pills, but pi evented. It exposed to it, pnt one teaspoonful of Relief iua tumbler ot water. Drink this before going out in the morning, and severaltimoe daring ibe day. Take one of x ad way’s Pills one hour before dinner and or eon going to bed. If seized with Fever, take four to six cf the Pills * every six hours, until copious discharges from tha bowels tako place; also drink the Relief, dilated with wafer, and bathe the entire surface of the body with Relief. Soon a powerful per.-piration will take place, and you will feel a pleasant heat throughout tho system. Keep on taking Belief repeatedly evjry four hours; also the Puls. A cure will be euro to follow. The Relief is strengthening, stimulating, soothing amt quieting. It is sme to break up the fever and to neutralize tLe poison. Let this treatment be followed and thousands will be savod. Tbo same treatment in P&YEB AND AGUE. TYPHOID FEVER, bBIP F&VEB. BILIOUS FEVER, will effect a cure in twentr-four hours. When the patient feels the Relief irntating or heating the akin, a cure is positive. In all cases whero paia is felt, the « elief should be uaod. Ready Relief 50 cents per bottle, and Pills 25 cents a box. Sold by Druggists. HEALTH! BEAUTY! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD -IN CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT- CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU flFUL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! LANTERS are requested to call aronnd and eeo it. It ia not necessary that yen bny moro than ono power to ran your sin a lifetime. Many bny horso powers and have to buy a gin gear next year This Gin Gear baa an IRON CENTRAL SUPPORT to prevent settling of gin h .nae, AN IRON KING POST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by J. S. SCHOFIELD &; SOST. O. J. GAMBLE. A. BECK. A. W. GIBSON. SAMUEL F. DICKINSON, JOHN O. CURD, SAMUEL T. COLEMAN, SOLOMON WAXELBAUM. I* cow prepared to Irene policies of Insurance npon Dwellings, Stores, Stock Cotton, of I Merchandise, and Honsehold Furniture. faMStr lint let ua leave tuia happy oonplo fa their I mastodons. Tho battle, which lasted more than Elysium and resume the thread of our letter. I an hour, ended in tbo discomfiture of tho mam-I ATTADMFVC AT I At nr bp*ldmg proudly boast* of possraaing tho most I moth, which could hardly limp away after hav- I n * 1 A. G 111 C, I O Ml LAW, beantifnl and accomplished daughters of the I ing been constricted in the serpent’* folds. madon nmncu South! Bnt sorry am I to say it has been very I DhMIh, in respect of these and^aTmUaVdi^ I ® E0 i 1GIA - properly denominated Jay the rougher^ sex as | coveries, Caeriton’s book, when it appears, will | oSsU ** “h 1008 Hall, Cherry street. ~ DR. WRIGHT, DENTIST SHIRTS! SQIRIS! THOMAS H. CONNER DRAWERS! DRAWERS! Has a splendid fitting Summer Drawer, from 26 to CO inches j waist, and all lengths of inseam. ••the Till* of heartless coquettes." Spalding ia I be one of the most interesting narratives cf ad- not.-d for it* oelebrated institution of 1'arning, vectnre ever published, whioh is conducted by oneef the beat educators of tho tSonlh—Itev. W. O. Wilkes. It sustains its reputation a* a Arst-clars col lege and should be patroniz'd by nil true South. I erners. All ita presiding eftiters aro Southern ers, reared np nnd educated among ns, and I cannot aeo ths necessity of parents sending their children to school in Battimrre, Srlem, | etc., whoso directors are fall blooded yankeej, and whose only object Is to obtain our money— then they do not oaro whether onr children learn any or not. No! Fathers of Georgia! I! is yonr solemn! duly to patroniio and endeavor to eastern our schools at home. What better school can yen wish for th«n the institution cf Spalding ? It i* «ltu»ted la » I.:-:..: t.v l.'Oikly. and M-.rronr.de,I _____ by all the condor;., nccis<»r:es and iui-.rie. | THOMAS U. CONNER that a people can desire -. the seminary is a large atraotnre, elegantly and fantastically adorned and decorated by tbe bands of the architect. It ia th* most beanufcl specimen of Grecian archi tecture ln tbe Sonth—contalnssix spacious and well ventilated rooms, capable of holding 150 to 200 pupil*, and yet wo hare but tbe fm»ll number of 75 or SO regular scholars. And why ia it that Salem, and other rehoolsof less ability double and triple cur number? I* it because their presiding ofHoera are more competent to teach and instruct onr children than oar pre- wptot8? No; we to-day challenge the South to produce teacher* more competent to conduct or imtract a school than oars. Onr president and assistant teacher* rank among the beat edn- cator* of all North or South. The president had ths honor of seeiog two of hi* daughters grad uate this summer. One, a bright and sparkling young maiden of sweet sixteen, and the other, a_aby and bewitching yoneg lady of tbe age of eighteen,aun.,- beamy, both morally and physi cally, is trDsnrp.vi.ed, and whose amiable dispo sition ia admired bya'd that are acquainted with h*r. They grada.ted with much honor to tbem- ■clve* and credit to tbe Inatttntion. cbopj, *rc. Corn crop* are tar tuptnur to anv heretofore atnoe emancipation. A very pnretioal farmer and shrewd ob*erver remarked the other day that he thought corn would be down as low as thirty five to forty oenti per Lnahel next fall Ootton ia qnite .mail for the time of J6ir- linl it ia thoogbt will “oome ont” end make aD average yield. Tbe ranch dreaded caterpillar baa, at last, made it* appearance in this atd ad joining oonntle*, exciting grave apprehension*. removed to Boardman'a Block, over Fen- Ha* Jn.t received a new lot of I dioton A_Bo*a’, corner Mulberry and Second rta., beantifnl Full Boaoms and I -“aeon. Ga. octlSIv Flatted Boecne,from 13 to 19 I . inchee in the neck. Tho Full c^ w q^T Boeotn* are the coolest Shine 1 CAJU -“ w - atrs - wora. w. A. RANSOM A CO,, Mannfactarsra and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 1SS AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Bcpr eeented by B. W. Hogan, of Georgia. FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL. C t S’,595. TLisI)T and NEW CHURCH RTS SW YORK. On the European Flan. BICH- AkD P. FRENCH, aon of tho laie Colonel Richard French, of French’* Hotel, hae taken this Hotel i £ ew y S2*? °P “d entirely renovated the eame’- Received ye**erd»y a new stock I bentrally located m the Bujineea Fan of the Ortr of Summer Neck-wrar. in all) Ladies and Gentlemen’* Dining Boom* attached* color*. Lavender and white for I _ jnnel&tf evening wear. Linen Collars cf all aiyle* and t;zea FANCY GOODS, FINE CUTLERY, [Musical Instruments, Strings, ETC., ETC. Sole Agent /or the Celebrated Diamond PeUk Spsciacley. Eye-Glasses, ETC. Particular attention given to Bepaira on fine and Difficult Watches. JEWELBY, etc., REPAIRED, and ENGRAVING. Cor. Mulberry A (Second Sts , Macon, Go. A call Is Bclicited and great bargains given in good and deeirable goods. Many articles will be sold at and under coat.aprlfitf KECK-WEAR ! KECK-WE4R! THOMAS IT. CONNER julylStf W. G. MORRIS. *. T. REID, POPULAB MSW MUSIC B00E8|rr.ri*ioa1^M^Maa For Hie Coming Musical Season. THE STANDARD. Emzrsox A Palter. $1 SO Unexcelled aa a Collection of Church Music. THE RIVER OF LIFE. Fjttxcfs A Bcrr- LVY The Newest and Freshest of Sabbath School Song Books. CHEERFUL VOICES. L. O. Emerson. Very beautiful School Song Book. GEMS OF 8TBAU.38. Johann Strauss. 2 50 All the beat Strauas Music. ORGAN AT HOME. For Reed Organs. 2 50 2CC most attractive pieces. CLARKE’S DOLLAR INSTRUCTORS Boom No. 4 College Bailding, corner Fourth and h alnut streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refer to W. A. Huff. oayll Sm N. S. JONES, sol PROVISION BROKER, No. 3 PAe’e Opera Bocae Building, OEN’OIMTWA.TI, OHIO, Order* for Pork. Bason, Him* and Lard „ , promp lv attended to. Be rets to Seymour. Ticiley A Co mayll Sm 50 . _ ... - a,--, , i Fur Reed Organa, Piano and Violin. The farmer* are busily engaged in laying their Em tnsr.v-o rutvT-i ivn RF^pnvnico ootton by, and .tripping foridor-thongb the IiSO}rS CHA - NT;i A - ND KESPONSB3. weather u very nnfavorable in coring the lat-1 BTRilKTEB'd VOICE BUILDD.G ter, on aooonut of eo mnsh rain. I ' , It baa rained every dey, ■ncceaslvely, for the I last three weeks in thie vicinity, and no ind ca-1 fiotu of Ua ever diaoontinnfag. B. 1 (0 1 50 Sold everywhere. Sent poet-pail for retail price. CHA8. H. LIT5G.N A CO , 711 Broadway, New York. OLIVER DITaON A CO., Boston. Jnly29d2*wAwtf sobt. warn. .!•- M. VAXniLD. WARFIELD & WAYNE, COTTON BROKEF.S COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BA VANNAH, Ga. ' P ARTICULAR attention given to pnrebaee and sale of ‘‘Furore*’’ in the Savannah and New York markets, on the moat reasonable terms. marUfia CYPRESS SHINGLES! J UST received, a consignment of CYPRESS SHINGLES, rived and drawn. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE! For sale by B. H. WHIRLS! & CO. june3tf 7. A. DUGAN. DUGAN Sc STILZ, DEALERS nr Cl t ai Hay, EXCLUSIVELY, “Absolutely tbe Best Protection Against Fire.” Oyer 1200 Actual Fires put out with it! MORE THAN $10,000,000 00 Worth of property saved from the flames THE GAMBLE, BECK & CO., B ABCOC K WHOLESALE F IRE EXTiNGUiSHE F. W. FAR WELL, Sec’y, 407 Broadway, New Yortx, In daily use by the Fire Departments of the prin cipal cities of the Union. The Government lias adopted it. The leading I railways use it. Send for “Its Record.” B. H. WEIGLEY A CO., Agent*. No. 20 Second street, between Main and River, LOUISVILLE. KY. ample; btobage. Wpl fill ordars for Corn frem points in Illinois, parti a* making purchase accepting through Bill of kAding from at Upping points. apr!25 6m K(J BT. A. NISI SET, -A-ttoi 'iiey at Law Corner MULBERRY 8T. and C OTTON AVE. (Ore r Payne’s Drag 8t ore,) janelidfim I (AGON, GA. M. XITCHUM. A. L. RARTRIDGX | KETCHUM & HABTEIDGK, Bankers and Commission Merchants | Exchange Building, Savannah, 4a. BzixazNczs: Moses Taylor, President City Bank N. Y.; P. O. Calhoun, President Fourth National | Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, N. Y.; Morris Ketchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, Cashier First National Bank. Baltimore; M. McMi* ohael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia. mar 15 LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED ox tecib.i> stheij 0 ®* A. G. KAUFMAN. tx *v TvrTCBit. AND DEALER IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CHABLE8TOS, S.-C. S OUTHERN OOLLEOTION8 receive the Special and Feraocal attention of thie House. Return* made FAITHFULLY and PROMPTLY in New York Exchange, which always rule* BELOW par during the active bnainea* season. tr Notes, Draft* and Acceptance* payable ln South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia oan be ooncentnled at thie point with Profit and Saving of Labor. AU bailees* attended to with fidelity and dispatch. W Quotation* of Southern Securities leaned weekly febUda J ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Timei H ATING perfected my arrangement* to correct the »light«et« Regulator, by tbe erection of an observatory and one of the m ““e-keeptngofmyflne approved TRANSIT INSTRU MENTS, for the pnrpoee of ofaeerring the meridian passage of the ton and stars, I will be able to kee, the exact Maoon mean time to within a fraction of aaaeona. ^pertel AWtl— i*W te tbe melTleg *■« nUifM 1 .ettfec* DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT Has made tho mo»t aatonirhing enrea. So quick, bo rapid are the change* the body undergoes, under the Lflience of thie truly wonderful medicine, that EVERY DeY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER! Every drop of the SARSAPARILUaN RESOL VENT communict.oa thioughthe blood, sweat, urine, and other fluids and jrncea of the ayaUm, the vigor of nfe, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular Diseases, Dicer* in the Throat and Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the system, boie Ejta, Mmmorcraa Discharges from tho Ears, and tho worst form of Ukiu DIsrases, Eruptions, Fever (Soros, Scild Head, Bing Woim, Sait hhenm. Ery sipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the flesh. Tumors, Cancels in the Womb, and all Weakening and Painful Discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of (Sperm, and all wastos of the life prit ciple, are within tho curative range of this wonder of Mod ern Chemntry, and a few days’ use will prove to any person u»ing it for either cf these forms of disease ita potent power to cure them. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the waste and dtcompceitiou that is continually pro gressing, succeeds in arresting those wastes, and repairs the eame with new material made from lisaliliy blood—and this tbe tiAltSAPAltlLLIAN will and does socure—a euro is certain; for wren once this remedy commences its work of purifica tion, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of w&etos, its repairs will bo rapid, and ©Very day ths patient will feel himself growing belter a^d strong er. tha food digesting hotter, appetite 1m,roving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does the bABBAPaRlLLIAN JiEtiOLVENT exoel all known remedial agents in the cure of Giironic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, bnt it is the on y positive cure for Kidney and Eladder Complaints! Urinary and Womb Diseasos, Gzavel, Diabetes, Dropsy, bioppago of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, tud ia all cases whero there are bnck dust deposits, or tbs w&tor ia thick, c oudy. m.xed wish subbta.ces like the white of an egg, or threads like whue ei:k, or there is a morbid,dark, bilious appearance ana whits bone dust deposit, and when there is a pricaing sensation, burning sensation, when passing water, and pain in the small of the back and alcm/ .-tic inf. Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Gured by Radway’s Resolvent! Bevebx.7, Mass., July 16,1877. Db. Baewav I have had Oiari.n Turn >r in the ovaries and bowels. All tbe Doctor* ».id “there waa no help for it ” I tried everything that wa* recommended, bnt nothing helped me. 1 saw your Resolvent, and thought I would try it; bat had no faith in it, because A had suffered for twelve years. I took nix bottles of the Resolvent, and ono box of Itidway’e Fill*, and two bottles of your Beady Roller; and there is not a eign of romor to bo aeon or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and hap pier then I have for twelve years. The wor.t tomor WAS in tho left aide of the bowels, over tho groin. I write this to yon for the benefit of ethers. Yon can publish it if yon choose. HANNAH P. KNAPP WORMS! Tho only Bafo and snro remedy far TAPE, TIN and WORMS of all kinds. ' PRICE §100 PER BOTTLE, An Important letter. From a prominent gentleman and resident cf Cin cinnati, O., for the past forty years weiJ kno.n to the book publishers throughout theUnited Hates: New Xobk, October It, U70. Dn. Bauwai : Dear Sir—I am induced by a etna* of duty to tne suffering to make a brief statement of the working of yonr medicine on myself. For Beveral years I had been affected with eome trouble in the bladder and nrinary organs, whioh «ome twelvemonths ago culminated in a most terribly afflicting disease, which the physicians all said wu a spaamodio stricture in the nretha, aa abo hflam- mauon of the kidneys and bladder, and gave it as their opinion that my age—73 years—weald pre vent my over getting radically cured. 1 had tried a number of physicians, and had taken a large qnanity of medicine, both alcpathic ana hr meoe- nstbic, bnt had got no roller. I had read of aston ishing cores having been made by yonr remedies; and some fonr montba ago read a notice m the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post of a cure hav ing been effected on a person who had loxg been suffering as I had been. I went right eff and got some of each—yonr Sareaparilhan Resolvent, Ready Belief, and Regulating Pills—aad com menced taking them. In three days a was greatly relieved, and now feel as well as ever. O. W. JAMES.lCincinnati, 0. DE. BABaWAY S Perfect Purgativeland Keg - Tilating Pills. Perfectly taatelcea, elegantly coated wiihaweet gum. purge, legulate, purify, cleanse, *0“ atrengthen. Rad way’h Pills, for tbe cure of alldia- orders of tho Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys* Bladder, Nervous Die eases. Headache, Constipa tion, Coetiveneas, Indigent ion, Dyspepsia. Biicufr neea. Fever, Inflammation of the Rowels, Pilea ana all Derangemente of tbo Internal Viscera. War ranted to effect a poeitive cure. Purely vegetable» containing no mercury,minerals or deletercua dregs- 4V Obeerve tbo following symptoms rebutting from Diaordera of the Digebtive Organa: Constipation, Inward Pilea, lullnees of tbo Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nans*** Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Pullneds or weigbtiu the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Heart, Choking or suffenng Senaadotfi wnen in a Lying Poature, Dimness of Viaion, Dote or Weba before the Sight, Fever and Dull Tain in the Head, Deficiency of Persr iration, Yellowness of tbe Skin and Eyes, Pain in tbe Side, Cheat, Limbs, and sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh- A few doses of Radway’s Pills wiii free the sys tem from all the above named disorders. Price J5 oenUperbox. Sold by Druggiate. READ “FAXiaB A.PJX3 TXXTT3L Send one letter atamp to BADWAY A GO., N 33 Warren, oomer Church street, New York. Information worth thousands wiU bo sent B*7l3 wdiwly