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ELDER HOUSE
Indian Spring, Go.
T HU well known bouse is now open to tboee
who visit the Spring for health or pleasure.
It Is situated nearer the Spring than any other
pnblio boose, and is spacious and comfortable.
The table is supplied with the beet the market
Every attention is given to invalids who resort
to the waters of the bpring for health.
Rates of Board*
Per day $ 2 00
Per week 10 00
Per month 35 00
liberal deduction made for large families.
W. A. ELDER A K)N,
SHIRTS! SHIRTS
THOMAS U. CONNER
Hae just received a new lot of
beautiful Full Besoms and
Plaited Bosoms, from IS to 19
inches in the neck. The Full
Bosoms are the coolest Shirt a
worn.
CALL AND EXAMINE
JulylSsodlm
driver, on
jnly^O 8m
Lake & Co., corner of Chorry and
lLANTEBS are requested to call around and voo it. It ia not necessary that you buy more than ono
power to run your gin a lifetime. Many bny horse powers and have to buy a gin gear next year
s Gin Gear has an IRON CENTRAL 8UPPOBT to prevent settling of gin h:use, AN IRON KING
OT ivn TDnW li.VTr, lOOTi.f ,. , r . T n .r_l i_T,
thoro ia
j. A. scant.
Tohsoco.
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Tele, iph & Messenger. |
PATI'KOW MORNING. AUGUST 9. l«73.
I MVlilWIIYOF GK1>KBU.
The I*hl Kappa Porlflf Exhibition—Renoir
!>.■»/—Degremn, Trustee*, Etc.
i Telegraph and Messengor.l
State UNivERsnr.
Wednesday, August G, 187
I.«*t night the Phi Kappa Sooiety held its I dent Lewis, so
■ortla Gcerfla Agrlenltaral College.
Says the Atlanta Plantation: We attended
the commencement of this oollege, at Dahl on
ega, on the 7tb, 8:h and 9Ji days of July. It
was organized only on the first of January. This
was the exhibition of air mouths’ progress,
said to n% by a teacher of forty years’ expell
enoe, it showed the most wonderful prog ret
B'ndents be had ever wifntsied. This was
to two causes: the efficiency of the tesohers.
President D. W. Lewis, and his assistants, Mr.
Perry and Mias Lewis, and Mr. Estes. Prtsi
'ell known in Georgia, and eon
final«xbibition. J. T. Buchanan delivered the I nected, in different position, with oar State
to. .UU M follow!i Bant debitor in the node- AK " coltnri1 Soc'ety for twenty-five year., is tbo
ty ldo.1. Fielder; Junior d.Uters, Oah« X^r^^^^lthSE* lure
kod Fleming, August,; Sophomoro best de- hi. woik, win. th« heart, and <yx.fid.ooe of
baUr, F. Clarke, Augusta. Orator, A. A. L'ps-1 bia pupils, and atimnlaU. them with the desire
eomb, Jr., Haiti more—subject: “Contrast of *° ,e * ra - . A* Mid by a diAtiugnubed man
Ti- r v.a i " r. * „ „ a ., _ I preaent, the students were “hungry to learn/
Hairnet and FalsUff. It was really a literary Th „ re htve *** m%lricnUledf d Sno K the first
treat, an 3 from beginning io end he commanded I term, ono haedred and seventy pupils. The
the attention of the audience. While neither I examinations and exhibitions were a decided
flowery nor flatby, it waa a speech that ha* ' ,no ““' n(1 ‘ term °P en * °n ft* 12th of
drawn forth the n. f fevorabl. and **** £J2J»222^ , 2££:£5
comments, and In the opinion of many is the hot go only for three months, thru go to work
find speech delivered here since the war. I lo R et money to go to school again. Some of
This mornitg at a very early honr the c> anel lbe bo >" m,k# * cro P “ d thea go to the Col
—- » .. _ , , .. liege; others teach awhile and go back. One
waa crowded, there be.ng not 1cm than 900 or j, tile girl took, pan and washed oot gold enough
>.«» peop.o present, t pon entering, a police I to learn awhile. Thia spirit arill make men and
forco instmoted the ladies to go belor, while all I women. The State ahonld footer, by liberal aid,
men and .mail boys bad to go into the gallery. I i neh * 'P** 1 * “ ber < ^ i . ldr « n to get an edooation.
t\ hlle thia arrangement preserved perfect order,
the andience was very mnch disappointed and
many have so expressed themselves.
The following are the orators r
VJc?itiori of ArU—It Adams, Estonian—
Independent' of Thooght; IL W. Barrow,
Ogletbor{>e coanty—Penalties of Greatness ;
O- Jt Beckwith, Macon—Infiosnea of I.evoln-
This school will be a blessing to the section in
which it Is located, and to the State at large.
Hurrah for the North Georgia boys.’ What
an honorable display they make of a divine
thirst for knowledge!
Fan at fit. Anthony's Falls.
_ Any one desirous of sliding down hill in the
Uons on Art*and Utart^TTr. BnchJn^ I lh »‘ **• “>•
Kewnan—Statcxmanahlp; T D. Hoff. Carets f ‘ ll « tj »«ooot *£>>£; apron. How nicely it
Gs.. and S. A. Ib-id, Eitonton—(excused.) I “ d ?“ illustrated by a copple of tonr-
JJichelor of BcUnce.—E. W. Montgomery,
Ft. Li mar—Power of Mind. . _ P , - . .. n .. - .
MaAtjr of Art* J WiiUrtnhoTT* I men *® r ® nineb interested in all they saw about
Op^n^ldei. W<m ° Khllm ’ M ‘ COn ~ « bo and in th. tonsSt of water
The deliver, of all these speoebe. wore abont fiSSKTi/ttffCSSl'SStSf
as annul, the somposttioo goed, and the ideas J b * U " Tie .*’ th f^ Te . nloa ont oP° n the
?. , qal",ihe C t 0l U D .Lor.W r r. r / D ^ha^ll M i' OU ^ ch “ t.terraL ovcr'!h?/d.mrihots°So^
welk, ™ UnSstaW ““■!»« wlth velocity for the disUnee
CK'* U#0 ' ,D °° n - of lTt■«., ontd it strikes the timber bed run-
neetlon with other college dalles.
Dtgrttt, A. D.—K. Adams, Estonian ; E. E.
Antony, Texas; H. W. Barrow, Oglethorpe
connty; O. M. Beckwith, Virginia; J. T. Buch
anan, Kewnan; T. D. fluff, Cossets; C. A.
Kites, Griffin; M. L. Parker, Hart connty;
It. H. Handle, Greene; A. S. Held. Eatonton;
i. D. Beott. Madison connty; J. H. Shannon,
ntng ont level for twenty or thirty feet, and
then dashes into a regular whirlpool that froths
and foams imoeg the rocks. Unfortunately for
the tonrlsts, the coffer dam was thickly coated
with a green, slimy snbstauoe, making one of
the most slippery foundations imaginable; and
in less lime than it takes to tell it their “feet
. w at Ki.tnn . ii <> u , • | were gone,” and a couple of dsrk streaks were
Assfafer gf Lis»-W. A. Blount, a A. Ds- ’• “*7 “» n ;K" d ln ," IO P
xK L U. Fielder, D. It. Groover, J. E. Hart- BelTas on ^ ^! for ® 'P° tcn ° r . &nd
ridge, 1. h. JobDson, A. A. Llpacomb, Jr. Dts- , w V The, were sorry-look-
.rietCoinmble; P. W. Milburn, Kew Tswh< I T*
T. O. Milner. James WhiteheaJ lh lh .P 0 ® 11 wl P ed ®P from tbe dam and
CitH Knrinetrt—H. Barnett Jr J G He..- “P roD - * nd werB “wearing of the green” in the
lev G W GlraUMaL 1 ’ ” J * Be *" fnllest sense of the word. Their driver snbse-
bM and Mining Ungtneering.-E. Hunter, iwov«m.esta«,l»ttm..
P II Alell Jr R n Trinna. I ,b ® a* 03 . and *•*■1 »pron.8lringfi, be, too, in-
’ Vtu/rt-oJ jlr/wit i w.JHnnba™ I dalgod Jn fin nnexpocled trip down the inclined
meats, it is the first time that it has ever l^en | ^11“ ^ ?V?
taken withont tiiking ti i,r j i nr.a to c^mpleto
the oonrss.
Prut iletloU—Sophomore BehoUrsbip—G. T.
Gober, Marietta; University Prlzj—Essay, A.
not good for them to be here. They were heard
to remark “dam;” bnt were probably referring
i>< the loiter dam.—<St PaulPitMtr.
A. Lipscomb, Jr.’; (the mm, OompodtloTumTl22522;
he delivered a, an ora,ton) School ^Latin-H.
kce (Wis.) Jonrnal of Commerce with the fol
i oration)
Adams, Eitonton; School of Greek—T. D
U J. Bchool „ <> f t**™**^-*- J-.TtertST “Vonng John Hnbbard was married
last week to a lad, of Stony Creek. Hebrought
Asirnmeic—It G r.’ r ._ nLiI.t, , M“t week lo a lady of StOD, Creek. Hebrought
General Indnatrlai nnd *AnidyUo^°Chem?atrj— ^ from "b/bomo oThe'r mbera ”n°h:s
tdaEtSHS. ?om»nTin honr°of one o'dack'io^o^al
The bride prepared her lord's breakfast the
tl.0 Sophomore Prize Seoiamation Medal was bndt o/bo homMmad^'whb'on^o/^^eTe 018
lau lintel? in ir-_ .# HifeHimn r mill __» I od tbo boiDesiosu—wjlb ono or two CXCPp-
gWoTon the profldontsYn tbodlfferon^ depict- fZXfT I
ments, as each department has a hoaL As the *°r»H»»-to_t < >. ■ ■■ nsn.nfi.11WI of the
Benlors marched np tbo ialo to (ako the front | inhS^M xr
seats, three Interesting yonths, (membereof the “? b °, nt
olaae) tironght np iLe rear, wearing l>adges of S'c". re,<5y fo , r
monrnlai- bocanso they “failed to riae ” carting. After the breakfast dishes were pnt
Dr. Ltpocoml. has designed the Chancellor- l” h y *“ d L^sST'SS « My.
Ship, to take effect next Commencement. Gen- fo ,, £d J. ho BPOO “ to lhe
oral J. B. Gordon. CoL Y. L. G. Harris and
Col. John Screven, were elected trustees to fill efi
vacancies in the regular Board. Hereafter I n“i d / '“ .Trn! k P , ,
there will be recitations on Salnrdaysson other !“ d * bont tw0
days. Tbo Literary Societies will have Wednes- ” u h “r“' nP ?“ ‘H® T6ner '
di, afternoon. Also, a uniform was adopted ® b j r ° “ n ‘ h ° rit 7„ of Mother Goose - 81n B- D0W “J
for tho whole oollsge, sod there era to he throo 6 or ? * aone -
drills a week. The military is nnder the con
trol of Professor Xj. H. Charnonnler. Mr. Bon
ham, son of ex-Governor Bonham, cf South
Carotins, was elected the drill master.
In tho aftornoon tho honorary meeting of _ , Anguit 1, 1873. y
tch soeietc was held. To-ntcbt i« the .non.) AT 0 . 1 ? 4 ?® *• herebvgiven that on and after tho
I Slacon Street Railroad Company
Omen Mloofi Etbezt Raii.roin Co., j.
each society uas held. To-olghfls (he snnnal |
contest debate txtween four representatives of * U ® *“ a npon lho nAi W,U b8
each sooiety. Hon. A. II. Stephens will pro- (tingle fare 10o
side: Demoslbaniana—Smith Clayton. W. B.
Lamar, U. J. Willingham and O. T. McCord;
Phi Kapp—I. L. Fielder, A. A. Lipaoomb, O.
M. Beckwith nnd J. T. Buchanan.
The crowd will begin to leave in the morning., . _
The whoio Commencement has passed off moat I Wrlgley A Co.
favorably. “71 “ ' m nr “’
26 tickets ®1 oo
« tickets..... 50o
4 tickets jjo
Tickets cin be secured at the following places.
From J. B Cobb, Bacretary, at the store of B H.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
HERTZ. VIRGIN & GO.
ABE NOW OFFE3IXO THEIR FIXE STOCK OF CLOTHING AT
BACON, FLOUR,
BAGGrIISrGr, TIES,
SUGAR, COFFEE,!
LARD, MEAL,
BULK MEATS, SALT, SYRUP, Etc,
DRAWERS! DRAWERS!
| THOMAS U. CONNER
Has a splendid fitting Summer
Drawer, from 26 to CO inches
waist, and ail lengths of inseam.
SECK-WEAR! AECK-WE4R!
| THOMAS TJ. CONNER
Received yea'erday a new stock
of Bummer Neck-wear, in all
colors. Lavenderandwhite for
evening wear. Linen Collars of
jnlyiSlf all styles and sizea
5Q TIERCES BEABGRASS HAMS,
40 tierces LEAF LARD,
26 tierces CAROLINA BICE,
3 car loads KEW FLOUR,
2 car loads FEED OATS,
2 car loads CHOICE HAT,
150 boxes FOTASH,
200 boxos CANDLES,
125 boxes STARCH,
250 boxes WASHING and TOILET SOAP,
At
&EYH0UR, TDSLEY & CO’S.
)ulyl6 tf
Convention of Ex-Cadets
GREATLY REDUCED PEICES.
| CHOLERA,
DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
DIARRHOEA,
AND ALL
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
Cured and Prevented by
Radway’s Ready Relief:
I F CHOLERA prevails as an epidemic, tho Pta
ventive measures are the m >st wiao to a/lont
Tho L.vkr, Rowels and Stomach shou'd bs i
rtgular. Railway’s Fills, in small doses, will s-otf*
this requisite. Rad way’s Ready Relief diluted m
water, ^oce teafpoonful to a tumbler of wnm
teken as a drick, throe or four times tti
dhj wdl ditinfect tho malaria inbaU-d in tb e
tem, and neutralize all acid or in Lealtbr eiementil
cauaed by the combination of tho malaiia of
atmosphere with the gases of stomach, (vhicb ar*
often in these e. idemica acid), imparting warmth
I „ m . __ __ _ _—_ _ ——r—k-, j energy and health, throughout tbe htf|. w
LA-WTON & BATE8,bitC“ o, “"^ , “^
? w ▼ -a- ' -i- ^ 7 ‘if B eizod with CHOLERA, the
should be given as stroDg and often »n i .c ,i,i!
This will secure rest and hold the prop*rtie o' the
blood together, zqvmjziso its circnla ion nrrViiift.
ing congestion, and prevent t'e dimin - mujC „
lessening of the poise, and stopping v. u*m
purging. The body should be rabbet! a • i,
Relief from head to foot, and along the spin/
J This wul impart new eno-gy and vUalny |„ th6
nervous system, stop cramps, spatma. and in'tnos
free perspiration. As soon as the s ouuch ia
I qiietcd, p^x to eight of Itadway’s Pills (no danger
of diarrhcB* need co feared) should be given The
Liver, Stomach and Bowels will at ouce i e reeto ©d
to their natural duties, and the neotraliz ,d ele
ments of disease be expelled from the system.
This treatment has rescued thousands from death.
Looseness, Dtarrtcei, Cholera Morbus. tJraupa,
Spasms, eto , and all paintrl discharges f.om the
bowels are stopped in dfteen or twenty minutes bv
taking ludway's Read; Relief. No coupesjon or
ii H&mmation, no woaknecs or lassitude, wi.l follow
tho use of the R. R. Relief.
WBCOIiESALB
Corn, flats, lay, Bacon, Larfl, Flour, Sapr, Cofoe, lolassas!
BAGGING, TIES, ETO.
FOURTH STREET.
janSOtf
MACON, GA.
ROGERS & BONN,
WHOLESALE GrEOCERS!
-OFFER FOB SALE
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS,
UNDER RALSTON’S HALL,
GEORGIA.
Kniumer Styles ntNnrntoga—The Orl- I g/on™(tre//* 1 * 001:1101 of Ualbon J lnd
glunl “Greclnu Vender.
From E. J. Johns ton, corner of Mulberry and
The following extract from a lato S.ratoga I Seoond etreets.
letter in tbo Conrier-Jonmnl, may interest our beroy Tud TlXi * C ° - ’ comorof MaI *
lady readers. Tho oorreepondent says: I From J. II. Zeilin A Oo.. com** «*<
Ttatab VSfdEl wo’'rn'"on ■‘theTe^f corner of Fourth and Poplar
oonrau not That fashion camo in with tho eool From Boland B. Hall, Cherry and Cotton Avenue
woather last autnuin, nnd after exposing tho streets.
head to tbo oold nil winter, now that It ia sum-1 From T. B. Ford, Oollego street,
liter and wontd be very comfortable to woar tho | Cars will ran as follows:
hair hlRb, it la brongbt down to tho nape of I Front 6:30 a. m. until 9 o'clock p. x
tbo neck. If Is worn a J libitum—frizzed, curled, I Saturdays until 10 o'clock r. ir.
braided or pnffed, bnt never large and stand- Fl V°P. 001 * 0 ,”*? °°* 0 U, a . wi 'l rnn ,** do,iroJ -
iort.°blV r0 thoioh b droadfolw‘womlnJ' D hicb TSodirecto^won.oTSm thUaVteraYexperienc.
fortftbltf, though dreadfully bocoming, high I 0 f noirly two yoire, they find the above rates
ruff* aro worn not only of Jaeo and mnalln, but | nocceaary to enable them to meet the actual ex-
of tho same material as tho dress outside of the I penaos of running and keeping the road in proper
white frill. Tbo raff is very high at the back, I condition.
nnd tapers under the lho chin. A few years ago, | Jpg that on account of tho great eonve-
utter tbe summer was past and the damp chill I n ® nco public will give it the
of zntomnsucceeded warm weather, fashionde-1 p t i^‘ er o 7 ti^Board.
GEORGE 8. OBEAB,
Free! dent.
angllw
B. F. QRAVELLEY'S
creed that very blgb-neck drosses were cot en
rtfte that tho dres. mnst bo cut down in front
and broad whlto sailor collars should bo worn.
How perfectly idiotic now for the fashion to con.
form to seasons 1 Droresss deoolictto have dis
appeared entirely. many women oed children
Wearing high neck and long sleeve. Very few
high Spanish oombs are worn. Belt bnckles are
worn at lho back instead of tho front of tbe
waist. I have cot seen an organdy mnalin
hero. Very few white dresses are worn. The
polonaise is lhe onn universal garment worn.
It is seen in bltck lace, which is a costly affair,
three hundred dollars being asked for tbo low.
eat prlood. They aro also seen in lace, price
one hundred and fifty dollars. It no longor re.
qnlres a amall fortune to keep one in gloves at
Saratoga, for they are seldom worn, oven in
dancing. Ladies sod gentlemen equally Ig
nore them. With the ladlos it is a question of
diamond rings or gloves. Both can not be
worn st the same time so diamonds carry the
point. A young lady was pointed ont to mo as
THE OStuINXL OBXCUH BEXDXB.
Those who so o her now remember when ehe i . ... . . _ , .
came here five summers ago and introduced " 0l ‘* T0 *•***•“ afefi boxes of this celebrated
tbe absRnl fashion. Sho and her sister are |
very styii-b-looking. bnt ob how peoplo com
ment upon the stylish girls who come hero year I
after year without any matrimonial results.
Old To ox Csxjlhtjizd.—A private letter from j
Mrs. Francis, wifo of tbe American minister to CHOP OP 1S73.
Greece, conveys the first intelligence of the I ‘
complete and brilliant success attending Mr. [
Schliemann's long-continaed explorations on
the site of the Anoient Troy. The letter says:
“Mr. Scbliemaun has returned from Troy.
He has comploted his excavations, pfter three
years of labor, by n grand master stroke. He
has disoovered the Palace of Priam and a largo
treasure in gold and silver. He has carried
away with him forty large cases containing va
rious articles, also fifteen b.askets of real treat-
tire. We oilled upon him at his residence for
the purpose of examining his collection. I saw
in his house gold goblets and vase, which shine
just like the gold of oor age. I also saw terns
beautiful bead-ornament, made of gold, mas
(tiroand well made, resembling those now worn
by tho modem Greeks. There is a golden
goblet weighing nearly three pounds, also a
quantity of small, round earring., such as are
need and worn by children of our days.”
<3- T 1ST GEAR!
The ex-Oadets and ex-Profeeaora of the
I GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE |
Are invited to meet in Convention, at Atlanta, on
| tbe first day of Beptember next.
Tho Central, Macon and Brunswick, Macon and
! Western, Atlsntio and Western, West Point and {
Atlanta, and Georgia Railroads will pass members
[ of tho Convention for one fare to and from the
Convention.
Let every ox-Gadet who loves the memories that
I cluster around his Alma Mater, and who cherishes
a hope of seeing her resurrected from tbe ashes
I in which Sherman buried her, come to this Con-
I vention.
JOHN MILLEDGE,
President of the ex-Cadot Association.
Juiy20-ti!aepl
(PROVISIONS!
IS QUANTITIES TO SUIT
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
(20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 Barrels Choice Family Flour.
300 barrels Defined Sugars.
ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST.MARKET RATES.
JanelStf
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES
All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody.
STEA3I ENGINES A YD B0ILESS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AYD
KETTLES, IRON RAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS
ASD MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Fauglit’s Patent Gin Gearing 1
1SMJP AS THB CHEAPEST.
5^
r ! RUNS TWENTE-FIVE PEN CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear made. It is made without a I
mortise, tenon, or a key to wjrk loose. Every part bolted to iron. Over twenty in u«o. Alt have
proven good.
MY FATSINT
la the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction Balls, extended arm to carry the j
Pulley and Pinic.n Bhaft.
Ail person* using or nuking any part of my Patent, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law.
July27tf
A. B. SMALL.
No. 10 Hollingsworth Block.
I DUGAN & STILZ,
I POST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
Cora, Oats, nat aM Hay,
NOTIOE —Having made arrangements with Messrs. SCHOFIELD * 80N for the solo manufacture
I of my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT, all others are warned not to MAKE, use
or bell tbe same, as I shall prosecute to the extant of tho law all persons using or infringing on my
Patent. L. B. FACGflT.
Philadelphia, May 24, 1873. julvld3m
O. J. GAMBLE.
A. BECK.
A. W. GIBSON.
EXCLUSIVELY,
I No. 20 Second street, between Main and River, I
I Build and Repair all kinds of Machinery at my Works.
BRASS AND IR0.Y CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
■AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois,
patties making purchase accepting through Bill of
Lading from shipping points.spr25 6m
Steam, "Water, and Gas 3?ipes, and B.O. FLAmnaik W. W. FLtBiuaiK
* lA-P. Abill .B. 8. Moeois.
[FLANNAGAN, ABELL ft CO.,
All their Fittings for Sale,
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.
Call and zee it my Works, Fourth street, near the Brown House, Macon, Ga.
CVSend for Circulars.
JulySOtf
JEL CROCKETT.
Tin Gcr.iT Sza Sxaxx.—Tho steadily re*
ccrring sea serpent, true to its reputation, has
appeared again, but this tims thrown its par
tners off ths trad by mokirg Like Champlain
the point of its visibility. The Whitehall Times,
describing it, says: “As be rapidly swam
away, portions of his body, which seemed to be
covered with bright, silver-like scales, glis
tened in the sun like bnrnishrd metal. From
his nostrils he would occasionally spirt streams
of water above his head to an altitude of about
twen'y feet. The appearance of his bead was
roand and flit, with a hood spreading oat from
the .over p«jt of it like a rubber cap often worn
by mariners, with a o.po to keep the rain from
running down the neck. Hia eves were small
and piercing, bis mouth broad and provided
', itb ww * of r hich be displayed to
hU beholder*. v » -
HUNT, BANKET & LANAB,
angStf DraqgUtf.
CYPRESS SHINGLES!
i consignment of CYPRESS |
8UIXGL&), rived and dr*wu.
THE D. PRATT GIN!
ARTICLE!
A SUPERIOR
For tale by
B. H. WBIGLEY ft CO.
jnntStf
x. w. waaniLD. no nr. waxxx.
WARFIELD A WAYNE, |
COTTON BROKERS
OJU-O*
COTTON FACTORS
AKD —
General Commission Merchants,
185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
M ANAGING agents tor the English 8tonewall I
Fertilizer, eto. Bagging and Ties furnished,
ana liberal oath advances made on consignments
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to onr cor
respondents in Northern, Esster or Enropesn
markets. augl 6m
A. JL Bloan. Arthur N. Sollee. G. W. Wylly, Jr. |
-a.. 2UC. SIiOAKT db CO.,
COTTOS FACTORS
J. ND
General Commission Merchants: 1
Glaghom & Cunningham’^ Range,
BkY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
B AGGING and Tlea advanced on crops. Liberal I
c«ah advances made on consignmenta for sale I
in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres-1
pendents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia, f
Boston, or Baltimore. augl 6m
j W. Dancan. J. H. Johnston. K. Maclean |
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON ft CO,
COTTON FACTORS
GROCERS, PEOTISId AND LIQUOR DEALERS.
Gcnor&l Commission Iferchiuits, ILOYVEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED
. t-P j 1 ! 1 * no cart, and the
mywtery is not kfted from him.
Tmt balloonists are waking no gene-ill.
Professor S. A. King informs tbe liutrjo nress
that he is comurocting an immense balloon
with a ospsclty of ;«,(> -) cubie feet. In which
he will asoend from that city about September
1 His experience demonstrates that a steady
current of air from west to east doe, not exist
at any bei ght. While under oertain etrenmstan-
oe« an n ronant might sail over the Atlantic and
land safely in Europe, he scoots the idee that
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
savannah, ga. 1
P ARTICULAR attention given to purchase and
aale of “Pnlurea*’ in the Savannah and New
York market*, on the mo*t reasonable tenaa.
marlfi 6m
ATTEYTI0Y SP0KMMEY !
Hew Tort Slate Sportsmefi Association.,
XXrRACTS FIOM “EXPOBT OF COIKimi CN STJJ(X>»
JLRD FOB fcHOT.*'
A LL manufacturers wi I have evectual’y to
conform, when »pcrtmen require that their
•hot shall compare with the standard of excellence
winch roar oomznitteoh** fixed.
Upon the moet cniical examination, your com
mittee have determined to adopt a* the M A«ra-
cax standard” tbe *cale presented to na by Mecei
Tnoe. OUa Le Roy A Oo . New York.
R- NEWELL, Chairman,
N. M. SMITH.
F. G. 6JUSSER.
Sportsmen and dealers deeirooe of having the
above ecAuc, or any information relative thereto,
applying to
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1833.
effa f to planters these well-known Gins, which are sold whereevar cotton is planted.
OVER SEVENTEEN THOUSAND
HsrabMD« Id Unco 1856. We ask parties srfshing to bny to rome and examine them, e*pedally the I PfOViSiOD find TobflCCO BfOkCfS I
L. J. GUILMARTIK. JOHN FLANNERY. I
! L. J. GUILMARTIN & OO., |
COTTON FAOTOH8
AX D
1 General Commission Merchants, I
BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA.
A GENTS for Bradley’S Super Phosphate of I
Lime, Jewell's Mills Yarns and Domeatica. [
I etc. Bagging, Rope and Iron Tiee always on handl
j Ueual facilities extended to customers.
augl dwAswfim
| W. Q. MORRIS. 8. V. HDD.
MORRIS A REID,
81 THIRD STREI^IT-
IMPROVED GIN, having a liuter attacCKL It will pay them for BO doing. They sri warranted *to
give satutr.st on, and time given to teat them before payment is required.
JulylfdTCaw f
JOHNSON Sc DUNLAP.
No. 72 THIRD STREET.
Boom No. 4 College Building, corner Fourth and
Walnut streets,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Refer to W. A Hoff. may 11 3m
Ncfi
GEORGE "W\ HEAD,
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
snob s mode rt transit is reliable over a large I obtajn the uni hy ap
body of water, 8 j B0X * 00 ' 101 k -
No. 4
NX) OIGAH MANUTAOTimaa,
Blake’s Block, Poplar Street, Macon; Ga.
I DARIUS W. awwwi.
w. A. RANSOM ft CO.,
Kmmfeetmteas and Jobben of
I BOOTS AND SHOES,
US AND 140 GRAND BT., NEW TORE.
Begreesnted by B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Tim©.
H AYING perfected my arrangemenU to eorrect the alighteet error in the time-keeping of my fin*
Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the moet approved TRANSIT IN8TBU-
—jS for the purpoee of obeerving the meridian paaeage of tbe sun and aim, I will be able to heap
oust Maoon mean time to wRhin a fraction of a t eeond.
[RADWAY’S BEADY BELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE-
I INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION Off tiie bladder
INFLAMHAilON OF THE BOYVELt*.
OONtJf STION OF THE LCNQ8.
SORE THROAT, DIFFIOOLT BREATHING
FA LH TATI ON OF 1 HE HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIL’TUEBIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. “•
NEUBAI.GIA, RHEUSIAII3M.
OOLD OBILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Rolief to the part
I or p«rt. whore tbo pim or (hfliculty exists mu 1[.
| fora easo and comfort
Twenty drops In half a tumbinr of water will in
I a few muoionts cure Urampa, Hpasma, hour .stom
ach, Heartburn, Hick Headache, Uolie, Wind in the
| Bowels, and alt Internal Pains.
Travelers should always catry a bottle of Rad-
[ way's Ready Relief with them A few drop, in
I water will prove nt sickness nr pains from cuanga
of wator. It is boitor than French Brancy or Bit-
' torn as a stimnlant.
PJEVER AND AGUE
Fever and Aguo cured for fifty cents. There ia
not a remedial agent in the world that will curs
Fever and Ague, and a t other Malanoui, Bilious,
I scarlet. Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevera (aided
by Itadway’s Pills) so quick as Bad way'a Ready
| Relief.
Ready Relief 50 cents per battle, and Pills 2J
| cents a box. Sold by Drugtfats.
HEALTH BEAUTY!
| STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN
CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIS AND BEAUflFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO AT.r.t
DB. BADWAY’3
SAMARIUM
, Has made tbe moet astonishing cures. Bo quick,
so rapid are the changes the body undergoes, under
the influence of tnis truly wonderful medicine, that
EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND
WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER!
Every drop of the SAB 3A PA KILLIAN RESOL~
VENT communic*tea through tho blood, sweat,
urine, and other fluids and Juices of the system,
the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the
body with new and sonnd material. Scrofula,
Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular Diseases, Ulcers
in the Throat and Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the
Glands and other parts of the system, bore Ejta,
btiumorons Discharges from the Ears, aod the
worst form of Skin Diseaaes, Eruptions, Fever
Sores, Scald Head, Bing Woim, Salt Bheum. Ery
sipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh,
Tumors, Can cor a in the Womb, and all Weakening
and Painful Discharged, Night Sweats, Loss of
Sperm, and all wastes of the life pm ciple, are
within the curative range of this wonder of Mod
ern Ch(-mifctry, and a few days' use will prove to
I any person using it for either of these forms of
I disease its potent power to cure them.
If ihe patient. dLaily becoming reduced by the
I waste and decomposition that is continually pro-
grossing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs tbe same with new material made from
healthy blood—and this the bABSAPABILLlAN
J will and does secure—a cure is certnin; for when
once this remedy commences its work of purifica
tion, and succeeds in diminishing the Woo of
I utzhvoo, x.u» will be rapid, and every day tho
[ patient will feel himself growing better and strong
er. tho food digesting hotter, appetite improving,
and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does
the SABSAPAlULLIAN BKSOLVENT excel all
known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is the only positive cure for
[Kidney and Bladder Complaints!
I Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, DUbetec.
I Dropsy, Stoppage of Wator, Incontinence of
Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all
cases where there are brick dust deposits, or the
wator is thick, oioudy, mixed with substances like
*' ,e of an egg, or threads like white silk, or
a morbid,dark, bilious appearance ana white
ist deposit, and when there is a pricking
[ sensation, burning sensation, when passing water,
I and pain in tho small of the back andalon/ tniiiins.
I Tumor of 12 Years’ Growlft
Cured by Railway's
Resolvent!
Beveblv, Maes., July 16, 1857.
Db. Radwat I have had Ovarian Tnm'ir in the
I ovaries and bowels. All ths Doctors sud “there
was no help' for it ” I tried everything that via
recommended, but nothing helped me. I saw
your Resolvent, and thought I would try it; bat
hAd no fail ii. a. i . -1 a had suffered for twelve
I years. I took six battles of the Resolvent, and
one box of Badway’a Pills, and two bottles of your
Ready Relief; and there is not a sign of tumor to
be seen or felt, and 1 fool better, smarter, snd hap-
| pier than I have for twelve years. The wor.t tumor
was in the loft aide of tho bowels, over the groin.
I write this to yon for the benefit of others. Yon
can publish it if yon choose.
1 HANNAH P. KNAPP-
WOUlVdES!
The only safe and euro remedy for TAPE, PIN
and WOBMS of all kinds.
IPBICE $100 PEB BOTTLE.
An Important Letter.
From a prominent gentleman and resident of Cm-
denati, O., for the past forty years well known to
the book publishers throughout the United Mates s
Nxw lowc, October 21, lt>70.
Db. Badway : Dear bir—I am induced by a tents
Of duty to toe suffering to make & brief sutesunt
of the working of your medicine on myself. For
several years I had been affected with some trouble
in the bladder and urinary organs, which some
twelve months ago culminated in a most terribly
afflicting diaeaao, which the physicians all eaid waa
a spasmodic stricture in the urotha, as aleo itflam-
mation of the kidneys and bladder, and gave it aa
their opinion that my age—73 years—would pre
vent my ever getting radically cored. I had tried
a number of physicians, and bad taken a Urge
quamty of medicine, both alopathio and hemeoe-
pathic, but had got no relief. I had read of
ishing cures having been made by your remedies;
and some four months ago read a notice in the.
Philadelphia Saturday Evening Poat of » cure hav
ing been effected on a person who had lOLgbeen
suffering as I had been. I went right eff and gol
some of each—your Sarsaparilhan Be<clveut,
Beady Belief, and Begulating Pills—and com
menced taking them. In three days j was greatly
relieved, and now feel aa well as ever.
O. W. JAMES, Cincinnati, O.
DE. RABWlAY S
Perl'eot Purgative and Hetr
ulating Pills.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum. purge, legulate, purify, cleanse, and
strengthen. Itadway’s Pills, for the cure of all dis
orders of tho Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidney*
Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipa
tion, OoBtiveneaa, Indigestion, Dyepepeia, Biltus-
nefce. Fever, Inflammation of tho BoweJfl, Phea au“
all Derangements of the Internal Viscera. War
ranted to effect a positive euro. Purely vegetab.e,
containing no mercury .minerals or deleteroua drug*
WdT Observe the following symptoms reeuJUsg
from Disorders of the Digestive Organs:
Oonatipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of
Blood in the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nans**
Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or weight w
the Stomach, Sour Eructa:iona, Siuking or Flutter*
ing at the Heart, ChokiDg or suffering Sensations
wnen in a Lying Posture, IWimwss of Vieion. Dow
or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain m
the Head, Deficiency of Peraptotton, YeDowataa^
the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Lh^t Limb*
and sudden Flushes of. Heat, Burning in
A few doses of Badway’a mswiU.free the sys
tem from all the above named disorders. Price jo
cents per box. Sold by Druggists.
READ
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32 Warren, earner Obnrcb etreet, New' JOrtt.
Information worth thousands will &« a6Ct 7 0a ’
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