The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 10, 1873, Image 2

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r Tel' . | > *1 & Messenger. M \D\ S WORKING. AUGUST 10. 1873. ©ring fr.i dercM) * Gun *st OlOKMA PREAy. ** nationalist, of August*, U recov- •> her widowhood rapidly. Shs bM or- ..••ur drea%** from New York. Evidently .*iy means to “act out*’ again in good Lastly, through all th*ae bonnet, it goet laxt to the ntorehorsi. One feet* like drawing a Ion,? breatn to see tbe fearful at off m/eJy packed away oot of the hand* of tbe men tbia curious honae. Yoo># beard of thing* being aa dry as a po der bouse, bat yon would n>t think tbia too very dry. It ii almotA imbedded in water. D yoo ever bear of a water re of before? Instead of steps to fto io, there are ft hallow tanks water, through which every one moat walk the door. In none of th**a powder houses la any light ever allowed except sunlight. The wagea are pood, the days work is Abort, ending aiwsys at ihree or foar o'clock. Bat the men have a ae— rlooA look that make* one think every moment of the danger, and glad to get away.—Ameri eanr SporUm a n. Ms on the Besom of Lonlsia -EX- JOSEPH JONES. M. r>.„ Proreaeor orcarmlslryaad Clinical ■«ll< cine. Medical Depar.iueat University IxxtUinn* and Vulilag PWjaldan Charily Ifoapical, Scar Orleans. so. in. SQUAB AND MOIJUJSrS. Editori Telegraph and Messenger: Immense capital baa been invested in the cul ture and manufacture of tbe augar cant and its products, and I have shown by earefnl chemical analysis, that tbe sugar and molasses of Loaiai ana are of great purity. Tbe best machinery and the highest degree of skill are employed in this State in the mannfac- tore of sugar and molasses. The relative value of Louisiana molasses shown in the following analysis, which I have consolidated into tbe following table : r has almost vowed not to bo happy Rr ’.' u*^re without a foundry and machine shop. J ur Atlanta Constitution adopts “halocaoat as . xpremivo in speaking of the Fotoraae river steamboat disaster. T. M. Bauinnr, of Atlanta, gets tbo cadetship from that district. Da. Wms loctnred at Marietta Friday night on the “elements of power.” Cmm W. A. Fcllm, cf Atlanta, baa been married to Miss Sasic K Alford, of Griffin. A corn a does not see much prospect of a fair over there this fall. A rLcmTUM cf thieves is now famishing items for tbo Augusta papers. Tmtxnnew cars for tbe Augusta and Summer ville street railroad have been received. Tm Columbus Sun desoends to tbe revel of a snake story. Here it is: We have had lately a big snake story from _ lorlda, where one was seen large enough to swallow an ox; another from Dalton. Ga., where a little girl vomited a snake from her stomach; and again in our own city, where a soako whs found in the third story of a resi dence attempting to swallow a pet mocking bird in a cage. And now a gentleman living in a neighboring village “rises to explain" wbat be knows abont snakci climbing to great heights, ate, and tells hla story thualy: While Mc Intosh a battalion of artillery was stationed at Cobbttn Station, on the Gordonsvillo and Dan ville Railroad, Va., a Frenchman, a private, belonging to the command, discovered the den of a grey squirrel, in the hollow limb of a red oak troc, about forty feet from the gronnd. I he treo was two and one-half feet in diame>?or, and a considerable number of feet to the first limb. Mr. Frenchman dimed the tree to the hollow limb, and proceeded to search therein for tbe eqnirrel. when Io and bohold! the first thing discovered and brought forth was a black snake, abont four or five feet loug, which be throw to tbe ground, and proceeded with his searob, foaod the squlrrel, drew it out, killed ft, threw it to the ground, skinned, cooked and ate it. This will bo vouched for by thoso who wit nessed 1L Next. A Coweta oounty grange baa been organized with la JL liny as Master. Atlanta bad seventeen funerals last woek. Tnc Savannah lUdicals are beginning to sink their torpodoes for tbo next fight. The Nows saja t The object now is to drum np all tbo Bepub- l lican tax payer?, a not vory difficult job, if we may jadgo by the Tax Receiver's books. Bnt | io order to alUy tho curiosity of the anxious reader wo give tbo following official copy of a ; little l/illtt doux with which each of the eminent 1 individuals whose patriotism sustains them in j tho martyrdom of holding positions under tho •best government the sun ever ahono upon,” I The following conclusions have been drawn liavo been served : I from my chemical analysis of the different va- . oavasrxAn, Ga., July 1, 1873. I rieties of molasses offered in this market: At a meeting of tho Republican County Com- U U Louisiana molasses is superior in ap- mlttee of Chatham oounty, hold in Savannah on pearanoo and taste. tho both of June, 1873, the following resoln- 2d. ^ proportion of crystalizible sugar is unanimously adopted: I greatest in Louisiana molasses, whilst the pro- Resolved, by tho Conn ty Com mi! i eo of Chat- I portion of nncrysUI/zabl© sugar is the least, bam oounty, that tbe I- ederal cffice holders of The Louisiana molasses is, therefore, the most this oounty be requested to contribute monthly valuable, and the best suited to tbe pnrposea of such a por cent.«of their salaries as may be nec-1 the candy manufacturer, confectioner and baker, esanry to procure a full return of the liopnbll- I 33. The iiouisiana molasses contains far less can tax-payers of this county to tho Receiver I inorganic salts than the other varieties of mo- or tax returns, and to meet snob other expenses Thu* a gallon of Louisiana molasses as tho best interests of tho Republican party j does not contain over .700 grains of salts, whilst “y . ... - , _ _ I the Northern molasseii contaius from 2,500 to ltcsolved, That tho county Executive Com-1 3,700 grains. This is a point of great interest, zpittoo be ad the samo aro hereby directed to I not only because thesa salts interfere with the prooeed forthwith to procure and return to the I cryatalization of the cane sugar, bnt also be- ^im 08 W * * Q * St tho tax-paying voters I cause they act as purgatives upon tho bowels, or tmi eoimt^. I The Louisiana molasses may be considered as Ifssniireo, That (ho Exocnlivo Committeo of I almost entirely free from those impurities, math am oounty l>e requeated to carry the above 4 th. Tho Louisiana molasses is entirely resolutions into effect. I f rom j|. on ^ w hieh, in the samples of Northern At a niotUng of tho Ilepablican Executive syrups, saltaof iron vary from 280 to 500 grains Committeo of Chatham oounty, hold Juno 30th, per gallon. These salts of iron are injurious to , _ _ __ a the health, and especially to children, and llesolvod, lhat the Federal offico-holders in I blacken and injure the teeth, this county be requested to pay monthly two 5t b. In ovory rospect Louisiana molasses is (-) per cent, of their salaries, for tbo benefit of I superior to each of tbe other varieties, and the- Jkt'pnb.ioan party of this connty. combines richness and purity of composition, litsolved, lhat the Socrotary of this Commit- I with an elegant appearance, pure taste and tee be requested Io send a copy of those rcso- wholesome action. lotions to each Federal cffico-holdor in the 493 8L Charles street, New Orleans, La., Au- 00only. I n io»f> oonnty. (Signed) A. N. Wilsoji, Attest: Chairman. J. II. Dktkaux, Secretary. The Nows then proceeds to remark in regard to tho second resolntion: We direct tbe particu lar attention to tho following presented bv Dr. L. A. Fallignnt to the Board of Connty Com missioners At tbolr meeting on Wednesday: gnat <*, 1873. Macon Street Railroad Company | Wriftley & Co. From Grosr, L»to & Co., comor of Cherry and OrncE Macoh Etreet Baieboid Co.,) Angoet 1, 1873. f "VJ'OXICE ia liorcby given that on .ml after the J.1 5th instant, the I Aro upon the road trill be .e | L foliomi “Can tbe Keooivcr of T.x lietnro..coopt tho I ttingla fxro lCc namoa of parties for poll taxes trben Bnch re-1Oehcts $1 oo Inrns nro mndo by proxy? In other words, I ? f! 0 !' 6 !* EOe rnnit not tho indivtdtu! m»ke his own retnrn I 1 * lcict8 25c mid bo properly identifled sn . citizen of tho Tictote c,n be aecnrod »t the following pl»ce«: oounty? Any other course, it eoems to me, I . Ii Cobb, S.crotAry, at tho etoro of It. H. would open tho door for a w.nt amonnt of lile- . u gnl voting, sed place tho properly owners of tbo, I ThirdTtreets.* oonnty in serions jooptttdy.” From G. Yo!ger .t Co., comer of Mulberry and The Nows then concludes with Rems remarks Second .tree,., that may bo n warning elsewhere besides in Sa- EeSefr'eel'«f 0hn8, ° n ' ° f MuIberry “ a vnnna!]. It says: . | From ltankiu, Moeaonburg »t Co,, comer of Mul- Tbi« Is an important matter and well worth j n“7 n f£f®i'yv 1 _ , _. . the serious consideration of tho proper officials. sio"d s^of* ° ’ * ° f Ch6rry 4nd Wo havo anthority for Baying that tho names of From John Ingalle, corner of Fourth and Poplar parties for poll taxes have been retnrned by 1 streets. p proxy and havo boon accepted, and this is ex- From Roland B. Hall, Cherry and Cotton Avenue sotly what It is propose) by the Republican | streets. Oonnty Committee to do, if wo nnderstand tho I From T. B. Ford. College atieet. resolntion correotlv. It says, “proenroand gwMnnrBnwfcBwnir retnrn to tho Tax B-coiver a fall list of ell tho P ‘ * °f,! biS COn , ntr ’ of On m3rSZ2£S?£5m rnn a. doalrod. oourse, to tho Kepublican party. If thf so lists Faro After regular hours will bo 25 cents. Aro Accepted, what gnoxHntoe has tbe Tax Rs-1 Tlio directors would state that after an experience 001 vor that the list so rotnrmd embraces tho I of noarly two years, they find the above rates names of bona fide citizens of this county ? In I noc ceeary to en&blo them to moot the actual ex- faot, how oan he know unless each individual I P° R *°® of running and keeping the road in proper makes his own roturn and is properly identi- °°£Sl!i 0 £* n , .. W. A. HUFF, WHOLESALE DEALER IX ELDER HOUSE Indian. Spring, Ga. T fllit well known hocso is now open to those who vidit the Spring for health or pleasure. It it situated nearer this Spring than any other public bouse, and » spacious and comfortable. The table is supplied with the best the market affords. Every attention Is given to invalids who resort to the waters of the bpring for health. Rates ol Board* Per day $ 2 00 Per week 10 00 Per month......... 35 00 Liberal deduction made for large families. W. A. ELDER A tOS, Proprietors. BACON, FLOUR, B-A_GrGrI]NrGr, TIES, SUGAR, COFFEE, LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS, SALT, SYRUP, Etc. CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS, UNDER RALSTON’S HALL, MACON, juIy’tO Sm GEORGIA. ECLIPSES ALL OTHEBS. , „ w - -■ \ OOOVfr onoe of Lie road the public will give it the patronage it deserves. By order of the Board. GEORGE S. OBEAE, »0gl President LOOK OUT! T XI E SOUTH MACON IRE STORE! fled? What oian enrolling tho names of Sonth Carolina dar keys on his list, retnrn them as tax payers of this connty, and vote them, or by returning fic titious names open tbe door for repeaters of the dusky hue ? HOW GUNPOWDER is made. A Haas* Where Men Never Lan^b. How do you think yoa would like to live fear-1 ing every moment to be blown np, none dAring to speak aloud to jar anything, for fear of starting an explosion that would send you in an in«tant to tho other world? You don’t think it would bo very pleasant ? Well, it isn’t, yet hundreds or men live in just that state—work, reoeive pay, and livo year after year in tho very sight of death, as it were -—all, that the world may have gnnpowder. Yon can easily guets that these men go about quietly acd never laugh. Yon know thAt gunpowder is very dangerous in a gun or uear a Are, but perhaps you don’t know that it is equally dangerous all through tbe process of mrtkiog. A powder mill is a fearful plaoe to visit, and strangers are very sel- dorn rtnred to K o into one. They are bmit /« This de P »rtment bsin s tbe most imporixnt, I give from any town, in tbo woods, and each branch I ,r *«»an*;.nn ii.. of tho woik is done in a separate building. ££ » if^fb^ ! BBBi5T r ™ ra - rAPEB ENVELOPE etc the rest. Then the lower parts of the bnilding are nude very strong, while the roots are very I S. D. EVERETT, Druggist. lightly sot on, 90 that if it explodes only the I Fourth street, near Arch. roof w;ll suffer. Bat, in spite of every care, sometimes a whole Fettlement of the powder mills will go off almost In nn instant, and every vestige of the toil of years will bo swept away n AS Just received another lot of Drugs and Aloiiicinoa from New York: OPIUM, MORPHINE, CMo,QoiiieasiIEfMCa]iflel Tie Great “Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press. • • • [PATENTED FEBRUARY 21,1871.] MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R. FINDLAY’S SONS FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER CYPRESS SHINGLES J UST received, a consignment of OYPBES3 SHINGLES, rived and dr*wn. A SUPERIOR. ARTICLE For e»le by B. II. WKIGLEr & CO. juneStf SHIRTS! SHIRTS! THOMAS U. CONNER Has just received a new lot of beann&il Full Bosoms and Plaited Bosoms, from 13 to 19 inches in the neck. Tbe Full Bosoms are the coolest Shirts worn. DRAWERS! DRAWERS! THOMAS U. CONNER Has a splendid fitting Summer Drawer, from 26 to 60 inches waist, and all lengths of inseam. NEtK-WEAR! NECK-WEAR! THOMAS U. CONNER Deceived yesterday a new atock of Summer Neck-wear, in all colors. Davendorand white for evening wear. Linen Collars of JnlylStf ail styles and eizea fjQ TIERCES BEAEGBA.SS HAUS, 10 tierces LEAF LARD, 20 tierces CAROLINA RICE, 2 car loads NEW FLOUR, 2 car loads FEED OATS, 2 carloads CHOICE HAT, 150 boxes FOTASH, 200 boxes CANDLES, 125 boxes STARCH, 250 boxes WASHING and TOILET SOAP, At SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO’S. ]n1yl6 tf Convention of Ex-Cadets GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. Tho ex-Cadets and ex-ProfeaBora of the GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE Are invited to meet, in Convention, at Atlanta, on the first day of September next. Tho Central,'Macon and Brunswick, Macon and Western, Atlantio and Wostorn, West Point and Atlanta, and Georgia Railroads will pass members of ibe Convention for one fare to acd from tho Convention. Let every ex-Gadet who loves tho memories that cluster around his Alma Mater, and who cherishes a hope of seeing her roenrrectod from tho ashes in which Shorman buried bor, come to this Con vention. JOHN HILLEDGr, President of the ex-Gadet Association. jaly20-tilaepl* J. D. BTXLZ. THAN OLD WOOD SCREW, EVEN. PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS- Two to three Hands or One Light Mule Facts a Bale in 2 Minutes Rales of Cotton packed by this Prose range from 500 to 800 pounds. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. in a second. But, though you feel like holding your breath to look at it, it is really a very interesting pro oess to B6e. It U made, perhaps you know, of oharooal, saltpetre, and brimstone. Kick of these articles is prepared in a house by Itself, bat the house where they are mixed is the first terrible ono. In this building was an irnmoaso millstone, rolling round and round in an iron bed, and under ;ne stone are pat the three fear ful ingredients of gunpowder. There they are thoroughly mixed and ground together. This is a very dangerous opt ration, because if the stone comes in contact with i:s iron bed it Is very apt to strike fire, and the merest siapicions of a spark wonld set off tho whole. The mate- terials are spread three or four inches in the bed ; the whole, which goes by water power, is started, and every man leaves the place. The door ia shut, and the machinery is left to do its terrible work alone. When it has run long enough, the mill is stopped, and the men come back. This operation leaves the powder in hard lumps or cakes. Toe next house is where the cokes are broken into grains, and of course is quite as dangerous aa the last one. Bat the men can’t go away from this, they are obliged to attend to it every moment, and you may be sure not a laugh or a joke is ever heard within its walls. 1.very one who goes in has to take off his boots and put on robbers, because one grain of the dangerous powder, crushed by the boot, wonld explode tbe whole in an instant. Tbe fljor of tbishonee ij oov«,ed with loither »nd it made perfectly black by tfce dost of tbe g no powder. It oontaina k aet ot Wlveg h one .mailer than tbe l«t, throngh wh.oh tbe powder ir aifted, and an immense gronnd »nd laboring mill, where it la gronnd np whi:e m , n •hovel it in wooden above!*. The mathinerv make* a great deni of nolee, bnt tbe men are eilent, ae in other hoa«M. The reckless crash ing of the maohmery even aeomsto give greater horror, end one le very glad to get oat of that boose. The storing room ia next on the Uet, acd there the gunpowder la heated on wooden traya. It ia very hot, and no workmen etay there. From there it goes to the packing honae, where It la pat in burala, kega nod can ia ten. K .afs ATHAIRON XSi^Or.'y SOjOents per Boiilc. ^ It premole. Ibe ftROWTIT,PRESERVES *>. Che COIeOK, and inrr«*a*«»<* tbe Vigor and BEAUTY of tbo llAlit. f i* Amor y Qwffitu Lyon. * jmuluxt* of Ptinoatoo. J ; N-"* TV'* «i»m* ii denmt from th<» lirwl. ■ K t . UOO," •Igmtjxne to rl«!«sw, ymrwfV. »nwrvr»i.-xfr. rir m f&vor it h*J rec^iTipJ. and th« pr.pa- tjr it hu ohi&in*d.is anj-rv*c<sir-n!ivi anJ iscro !- aer*>**«*9 thotlMOVTTn *n<i liXXCTTof » i * ds-bchtful dfMuay. Jt pre-rant* til* Ujur frvm . - 11 k«ep« the head coot, and «tre* the h* tr kPDMrure It is the iamk m and QTaUTT si it na over s QtaRTKo TUB! ago, vna is SCA4 bT *11 i> try Storv» at only Fifty Ccnu per Boole. r VoiaiijjBIflry.is HerHair. ATHAIRON mm Ka nch2 eodAuly R0BT. A. NISBET, -A-ttorney at Law Corner MULBERRY ST. asd COTTON AYE. (Over PAyne'e Drag Store.) JoneUddm MACON. GA WE GUARANTEE TO MAKE GOOD, FREE OF COST, fan! pay expense of transportation) ANY 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 bo fnroiabed all complete, or eimply tbo Irons, aa parties may desire. Presses arranged for steam or water power when required. We have TESTIMONIALS from many of the Largest and Beat Planters in Georgia (and all the other cotton States) naing this Press, whose nameg are aa "familiar as household words.” Planters visiting Maeon are earnestly advised not to purchase a Cotton Press nntil they EXAMINE CLOSELY AND THOROUGHLY the "ECLIPSE,” and JUDGE FOB THEMSELVES. Send for Descriptive Pamphlets containing testimonials and prices, j It. FINDLAY’S SONS. FINDLAY IRON WOEK3, MACON, GA. CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER FOR DRIVING- COTTON GINS. B'iCEfflY STRENGTHENED AND IMPRD7ED, NOW PERFECT MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R. PINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. DUGAN Sc STILZ. Gin, Gals, fiat aM flar, EXCLUSIVELY, No. 2f! Second street, between Main and River, LOUISVILLE, EY. THE MACON FIRE INSURANCE AND TRUST ASSOCIATION OFFICE, 64 MULBERRY STREET GEO. B. r J CRPIN, Tres’t. J. MONROE OGDEN, Secretary and Treasurer. DIRECTORS. ME TROPOLIT A N IRON AND BRASS WORKS, Canal Street, treat 6!h to 7tb, VA. RIOHM03ir D, GEORGE B. TURPIN, J. RANDOLPH WHITEHEAD. BASIL A. WISE. ADDISON R. TINSLEY, ALBERT MIX, SAMUEL F. DICKINSON, JOHN O. CURD. SAMUEL T. COLEMAN, SOLOMON WAXELBAUM. Ia now prepared to isano policies of Insurance upon Dwellings, Stores, ‘ Merchandise, and Household Furniture. feb23tr Stock Cotton, of I LA.WTON & BATES, WM. E. TAMER & C0„ Engineers, Kacbiois’s aad Fcendea XHGINES 0? ALL SODS. Bend for Circular. H. R. BIN) AW, tan.4 Iv A'll-vi- WUOLEa AX a 13 dealers in- STaB CANDL-.e! * PROCTOR X G1 MBl .'.N ‘LIGHT OP DAI” BEAM STAR CANDLES. Are of euporior quality and tho Standard Brand. Sold by Macon. Atlanta, Auguata and Sa vannah Grocers. aaaldAwSm Cora, Oils, lay, Ban, Lari, Flour, Sugar, Cola, MassesN strictly commission house BAGGING, TIES, BTC., FOURTH STREET. janSOtf ■ MACON, GA. SOGERS Sc. BONN, WHOLESALE GROCERS ! OFFER FOB SALE 20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour. 300 barrels Refined Sugars. | ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST.MAREET RATES. JnnnlBtf- £1. BX. WATBnS c*3 cjo. , 50 Broitd St., New X’orli, B A. ISTJS: EES | COTTON COMMON MERCHANTS. Buy and soli contracts for future delivery cf cot- I ton. Deposit accounts of bankers, merchant* md | otiiera are especially koliciied. jafjtWSm 'L/'J. ry - - • • 1 ^ SCHOFIELD’S IKON WORKS, AdjoiniDg Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga. CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES! Ail acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody. STEAM ENGINES AND B01LESS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES, IRON RAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Fanglit’s IPatent G-in Gearing! (WITH LATEST IUTBOVEMENTS.) FOB 2d YEARS THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. (OVER 750,000 IN USE. If yon think of buying a Sowing Machine it wil pay you to examine the records cf those now in US2 and profit by experience. THE \V HEELER d; W1L8UN STANDS ALONE AH THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. USING THE ROTARY HOOK, MAKING A LOOK STITCH, alike on both aides of the fabrie sewed. All ehnt* tie machines waste power in drawing the shuttle back after the stitch is formed, bunging donble weir and strain upon both machine and operator, hence while other maohinea rapidly wear out, the WHEELER Jt WIubON LAhTH A LIFETIME, and proves an eionomieal investment; Do not believe all that is promised by ao-calied "Cheap” machines, you should require proot that yeais of nse have tested their value. Money once thrown away cannot ba recovered. Send for onr circulars. Machines sold on easy terms, or monthly payments taken. Old machines pnt in order or received in exchange. WHEELER A WILSON MF’G OO.’S OPFICE8: Savannah, Augusta, Macon and Columbus, Ga. W. B. CLEVES, Gen. Agt., Savannah, Ga. W. A. III0KS, Agent, Maoon, Ga. Jan 12-codly Educate Your Daughters. IKASIlTILIaE, TENNESSEE. W. E. WA.BD’3 SEMINARY FOR YOUNG L\- I DIES closed on tho llth Juno with 33 graduates I and near 3U0 pupils. No school in the South, and I only three in tbe North, n *ve had as good euoceas. 1 No case of protracted sickness daring the put year. Its pupils being in the city, enjoy tbe beat I advantages of their respective churches. Giads of the last Senior Glass 926. Fall Station opens September 4. For catalcgan.addreea 1 W. E. WARD, july22d2w&w3t Nashville, Tenn. "AMPLE STORAGE. Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois, parties making purchase acceptinj “ * Lading from shipping points. through Bill of apr25 6m B.O. Funsiais W. W. Flaknaqah A. P. a bill. —.B. 8. Morg-JN. FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO., COTTON FACTORS — ASD — General Commission Merchants, 165 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. G A. M ANAGING agents for the English 8tonev>&11 Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished, auu liberal c&ah advances made on consignments for sale ia Savannah, or on shipments to pur cor respondents in Northern, Easter or European markets. augl 6m P LANTERS are requested to call around and poo it. It is not necessary that you buy more than one 1 power to run your gin a lifetime. Many buy horse powers and have to buy a gin gear next year 1 This Gin Gear has an IROY CENTRAL SUPPORT to prevent settling of gin h use, AN IRON KING | POST AND IRON BAND WHEEL aHAFP. Made only by J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. NOTICE —Having made arrangements with Messrs. SCHOFIELD & BON for tho sole manufacture Of my PATENT GIN GEAR, witn CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT, all otiiera aro warned not to make, css I or sell tho same, as I shall prosecute to the extent of the law all persons using or infringing on my Patent. L. B, FAOGHT. 1 Philadelphia, May 24,1873. julyld3m 0. J. GAMBLE. A. BECK. A. W. GIBSON. A. M. Bloan. Arthur N. Eollee. G. W. Wylly, Jr. L. M. SIiOATJ cfc CO., COTTON FACTORS General Commission Merchants, Glaghom & Cunningham’s Range, BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. B AGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal Cish advances made on consignments for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres pondents In Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, or Baltimore. auk! 6m BECK & CO., M OULDLNT-F, Brackets, Stair Fix tures, Builders’ Furnishing Hard ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Gutta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. WINDOW GLASS A RPECIAI.TI. Circulars and Price List cent free on application by P.P.TOALE, 20 Hayno and 33 rinckney eta., octloodly Chsrlctton, a. 0. White Pine Icmiier for Sale. WHOLESALE H. KETCEUM. A. L. HAHTMDG1 KETCHU3I & KARTEIDGE, Bankers and emission Merchants Exchange llolldlng, Savunnah, do. . BErzKEKCEe; Moeoa Taylor, Proeidcnt City Emi N. Y.; P. O. Calhoun, President Fourth Nattonri Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cieca & son, Bankera, N. Y.; Morru Kotchum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Noma, I O&ehior First National Bank. Baltimore; M. Mcili- I ohael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia, marl 5 W. Daoc&n. J. H. Johnston. M. Maclean DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO., COTTOS FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants 92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, QA. angl 6m. Tbe auperiority of thia machine over all others intacdod for same purpose (including both the old and aew faabion" Gin Gear) we GUARANTEE. OB ASK NO MONEL Tbia power ia shipped in one piece Ae it s ere: re-iuiree no mechanic to put it up; sits on rrouad: is attached m no wav to anv portion of house ; and ia independent of floor ‘ sagging” etc.; can be used in ANY KfND OF HOUSE (one or two •tory) ; or both the Power and Gin can be run on ground WITHOUT ANY HOUSE; drive# a gin from 2*5 ic 3X) revolutions per minute. rUIXY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. L. J. QUILMARTIN. JOHN FLANNERT. L. J. GUILMAETIN & CO., OOTTOM FACTORS ■ 1 *i»x»—-ff—u -i General Commission Merchants, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. A GENTd for bradley’s Super Phosphate of Lime, Jewell’s Mills Yarns and Domestics, etc. Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties always on h&nd. Usual facilities extended to customers. * “7 * augl dwiiiw6m Set id for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials and Price List. N. S. JONES, PROVISION BROKER, No. S P,ke'< Open Houee Building, OINOINH-ATI, OHIO, Orders for Pork, Bacon, Hama and Lard. mayll Sm _ promptly Befers to Seymour, Tinsley A Oo. — . B. Partis* preferring the "old fashion" Gin Goar or “new feahion” ditto, with centre eupport, can be t ^oc rum existed at very reasonable figures. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Fiudl.y Iron Works, Macon, Gs. MANUFACTURERS OF 87 BAM ENGINES, BOILERS, 8AV AND GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS And all kindu of machinery and castings, etc , etc. ja 'y27eodIy R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORXB, MAOON, GA. w. a. xoxus. a. v. na MORRIS Sc REID, Provision and Tobacco Brokers, Room No. i College Building, corner Fourth and Walnut streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refer to W. A. Hoff. mayll 8m w. A. RANSOM Sc CO., Manufacturers asd Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 138 AND 140 GRAND BT., NEW YOBS. LOST ENERGY Weakness, De ? pendency, Beah- fnineea,Syphtha For a speedy core of ttaeoe or other ailments of e private nature, cell or tend stamp for private dr ooler of advice to both aexee. Address box --O," Western Medical Institute, 137 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio. The remedies an so certain that NO PAY will be required of responsible persona for treatment until cured. A visit to its Mneetna rrfll ooovinns yon that tbia Institute is tbe only rare one in the United Steles to cure. Syphilis end re ■tore Men hood. ileclleodAwly LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED ex THIRD STRSJST. OE-I-TySBtlRCi- ..ATALYSINE WAT£R-TH E Ga*ir Mep-nxi op Natobe. 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Gradnatea obtain, excellent positions, lteopens September 17th. For the Annual Regie ter, containing im proved Course of Study, and full parti:nlar*, address FBOF. CHARLES DBUWNK, augl dim Director. ERNEST PESGHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time! 79% of observing the meridian passage gxaot bmb time fto within a fraction of a second. ftHdal ittarttew wmUk f Mm lepeiriig sued rtUMf f —f WlClml wtu—ff — WAGES. F OR all who are willing to work. Any person, old or youDg, of cither eex t can make from $10 to $53 a woirk, at home day or evening. Waft ed by all. tiultanle to either city or country, snd any season of the year. This la’a rare opportunity. for tnose who are out of work, and out of money, to make an independent living. No capitil ben# required. Onr pamphlet, “HOW TO MARK a LIVING,” giving full instructions, sent on rtce:?* of 10 cents. Address A. BURTON A CO-, W riaania, Westchester connty, N. Y. T HE BECKWITH 820 PORTABLE FAMILY KEWING MACHINE, on SO day.’ trial j advantages overall. Satisfaction guaranteeu, $20 refundod. gent complete, with full direcu-** • Beckwith Sewing Machine Co., 862 BrohdwaVj-li—' rpHENEW ELASTIC THUS 3- An important: to- ^I^Illi .lit FT XOJODA.V «— -a timPJI JL vention. It retains the Rapture at all and under the h,\rdest exercise or eeverec*. fc • It is worn with comfort, end if kept on nigh c ^ day, effects a permanent cure m a Jew-jeiks- cheap, and sent by marl when requeued, agg free, when ordered by letter sent to the Trnas Co., No. 683 Broadway, N. Y. city. ho««J uses Metal Spring Truaeea: too pamM, “ e I ahp off too frequently. may SrJeorAf^iZ- Mweaaa Ml j .Uriltlf 1 CHA8. COUNSELMAN & C0-, General Commission Merchants. Room 14. Oriental Building, CHICAGO. Refer to W. A. Huff, Maooc. ®ay2 SB brii fro to t , E dial Per »bi MU tori F the filai „ T