The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 14, 1873, Image 2

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Tel c u: 11 > h & Messenger. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST H, 1873. I'orvln Notea. nmuo ro* rat Txuxaxxrn akd nunw Ti « Ffsoch Government oontioaca to taka severe n t -»«r.raa against the Republican*, tod K-pol.’ii »ii dab* have already been suppressed in Mnnl plsoe*. Rsmpont, the Fo«tmouter Groorol, a deserving mao, baa been dismissed on ocoonnt of bla political oploiooa, acd the oo colled “Cabinet nolr,” which had been sop- p etaed daring hla administration, will be re vived again. The religion* prooenion* aod pilgrimiges un der the anaplooa of the ‘'Council General of pilgrimage* in Franoe," are progreeaing through out the country. Thl* council oommauda a vaat ludaenee in France. Approved of by Hi* Holmes, and charged with the organization of the pllgrimtge* In France, it conaiita of twenty- one member*, Father Picard being director, Oount de Damaa, President, a Monsieur Boor* nislea Vice President, and the Duke de Chsulnes Treasurer. Sob committees are distributed ever the whole country, and, notwithstanding the Utter tram ladtan Uprise. MoI.eroaH Housx, August 0, 1873. Rditert Tdeyrnph and Meetenger: I thoagbt perhaps you might be pleased to reoeira a line or two from the “Indian," as your rery vsloa- ble column* bare been teaming with news from rarioas other of onr Southern watering place*. We arrived at Forsyth on Monday last, and were met promptly by the stage nnder the “ro bust" Greer, who might bo taken for a brother of our Mr. Greer of street oar fame. The ride out was pleasant, owing to the fact that the oompany was very pleasant. There were but few paaeengers, among whom were Mlaa H , of America*, who has attracted much attention at the Spring, and Mist Leila W , of Callo- den, of whom—what shill we say ? Our mind has been so bewildered by her smiles that we can not find words to express onr thoughts at seeing inch beanty, eieganoe and refinement, oombfned with all the grace, oentered In one being. She, without an effort, made the ride seem but so short that wa were loath to alight when at last enr “Jehu” cried out “Mclntoeh lions a." But there In the door stood George Collier, all ■miles, whom tbe impulse to ahake hands with vas ao great that we for a moment stood on the step* of tbe stage halting between two opinions. Bat being reminded that we were expected to alight by a gentle reminder, we at taw prohibits such an organization in France, . _ I OtLfCUlOU US • ll K ul ’ • J^viaswaw *viisswwvi| "w the Government docs not interfere with the ODOO fell into the arm* of “Lawyer Collier,” ao General Council, and even Thiers winked at It. overcome were we by tbe array of lovely faoea The society has also started a paper called “The I lhe windows above. We were oshered at onoe Pifcrrim " o rt nfai«u« iiw*a .vl ti in the preecnoe of “mine host,” and with hla IHgTim, containing, like the Jonrnal Official raile8 „ e were pr0Tided for , n de la 1 .epnbliqne Francaiae, an official and non- handsome atjle. Entering the baU room*, we official part. The aims of this organization are I were forcibly elrnek with the impression that to Inflame France for tbe restoration of the tern- never before in onr life, had wa seen so much pon.1 powerof ,b. Pope. The Piigrim express Itself very oandldiy on this subject in its official I aj^j make mention of all we **w and heard part, aa follows; “Know, that the destinies of I that might prove of feterrst. But we will not Franco are indienolnbly interwoven with those presume to take op yonr valuable apace in a of Borne and the Papacy, and, a* France ha. ‘hW^S^ro’^.^b^* oommitted lbs terrible crime of betraying and I bevy of beanty at tbe “Indian.” Under the surrendering Borne, she can only by prayers for I inflaenoe of the charmers who abonnd on every Borne expect forgiveness and salvation from ft invalid ora hut forget hla misery, and _ . , , . . „ I join at heart into tbe amusement. God, in order to save even Rome herself. All J Tbe dan00 ba s j Mt begun. That beauUful blahops of Franco have issued pastoral letters, blonde, whose every movement is at graceful exhorting the faithfnl to visit the holy places I «* ebe ts beantifnl, is Miss Lois 8., who has dnring tbe month of pilgrimage. I ttorrx Athens, where ebe has been _ K , , , * in attendance on the commencement exercises. The oolonel* of several regiment* have for- Mlu 8 „ believe, is from Barks county, bidden their effioera from being present at any | tw .. h i„ n s.” b..„„ th.left end .nn.1l. Masonic meeting*. Tbe so often reported and so often denied W. A. HUFF, WHOLESALE DEALER IN interview between the Const of Chembord I and the Count of Paris baA taken place, at last, 1 In Vienna, and is said to have been very oor- dlsl. This meeting in giving tbe Republicans much unrastnoan, hs it is generally believed «bat tbe Orleans and Bcarbons have made a compromise, by which the Count of Cb.mbord is to mount tbe Fronch throne a* Henry V, * n J I That “blonde”near berontbeleft, and eqnally as ehsrming, is Miss Alice L., of onr city, and well may we feel prond to claim each a repre- Miss Lula It. too. Is in tbe asms nother of onr most interesting and bean tifnl young ladies. Miss Rosa H. and Mias Sadie H. both of Maoon, are here also, and ■ all times arc surrounded by a crowd of ad mirera, who display great taste in the admira tion they bestow. Miss Mollie H., whom we . - . , _ . .. . . - n have before mentioned, also is obarming in in- adopting tha Prince of Paris as his heir and ftmmm thlB «, e uiug, and onr yonug friend N. ™ oc ?“? r ‘ “ h « «?“ “ himself. We £ s of UlooD Iik8 , , rUc ^n, always think the alarm of the Republicans are pram.- ths b est, is very attentive. Mise Ma?y nre; though France b« been very fruitful late- D of p 8rTy JJ , Ifl0 % tJy pretty> and d a nC ea ly in miracle, sheIsI not prepared yet to wel- el ^ eding ,/; e u. ,nd , 8 never Without many Cim<| the man With the white flag for the pnr- attendeeswhenever she appears. Mire Eva poae of eatabliahlDg on the rnfns of modern L of DioIy Mis , Eva F„ ot Griffin, Mias Mob progrers and oiv.liz.iion a medieval empire. ^|b« B.,af Albany, and Miss E. O. 0., of Al- Thiers, who is making a joorney through I bany Rle oacb aad every one of them very France, ia received ud h great enthuEiuam f ch J^ m Miss Mollie lb Is one of the moat everywhere. The inhabitants of Belfort have. fnl B danoer3 that we have ever seen. So fi 8 ?” 1 “ u hlt f, to hoD ° r also are the Miaaea MeO., of Miliedgoville, with their oily with a visit, if he should come to wbom as yet we have not tbe pleasure of an ao- to „u fa ™* 8 deputation qnatntanoe; bnt whose lovely dispositions have wMehglftldhtm with .gift from the .die. ^ude m.ny friend, for them ev£i daring the of Muhlhonae, Alsace, he said that tha attitude 8hor / sUy they have as yet made, of I ranro loward. foreign powers should be ^ 8r8 „„ J 86v8ra i lookers on in the room strictly central. T he difficulties tn BpMn were I moat p rorn j ncn t among whom ia Miss Leila W. porely internal. If Franoe dalmed invtoiabll- of Cn ’, ]odeDi wbom have before mentioned tty of her territory, aho ought to respeot that of I M cn0 e f onr "atage party," rnd whose many *vS*’ ... , „ , charms have made ua apend a great many mo- Tbe Italian mlnUtry is eog.ged In forming mcnt(180 p i eMantIy that we will always refer to the oomml teo for Ilqmdatiog the Roman code- the , sst J the bappi88t week of onr life. Miss BiMUoal mUUIB. W , is undoubtedly the most beantifnl being The Prefect of Perngis haB prohibited tbe , t ha8 8Ter be8n onr to hav8 Been> and her pUgrlnugos and processions proposed to An- I j t fl aenoo ^in bo felt for some time to como. sissi and othor places of tho province. Tha Am0Dg t be gentlemen we see Oapt. B. F. Prefect of Ancons has followed this tittuple, p».. jjJ. Bazemore, EA Hngnenin, Nath, both baatng the prohibition on sanitary reasons. Salomon, Willis Sparks, Horace Power*, Frank The report of this measure which reaohed the Itoger8 Mr . 3tarri of Macon; Messrs. MoOomb, \ slioan, when tho final preparalions for the 01 ;° 8 and j. l. Hunter, of Miliedgevilie prooeMiona were just progressing, has been re- MeaaIB . Grantland and BnBignon, of Griffin, oalved with groat indignation in clerics circles. Jako E ignstein and J. R. Ellis, of Savannah, Some even think that Oardinal Antonclli, rnpal and othe ” 8 too nnmoron8 to mention. But we Becret&ry of btato, will youd a protest to tbe have ma< 3 0 « onr readers weary by Ibis time and OAbloela of Europe, ccmplaining of tbo reatrlo- I mn8 t closo. tiooB imposod upon tbo liberties of the Catholic ^ McIntosh Honso ia kept in first-class Church; others, however, profess to believe gty | 0 ^ crow d is still on the increase; that His Holiness will attack the prohibition of | bl J t ; her “ is room for more. My advice to all who wish to eojoy themselves, or who wish to regain test strength, is to oome at once to the ‘Indian." Yonra, O. the Italian government In the next Papal En cyclics. Povorty la alarmingly increasing in the most populous provinces of Naples, and n steadily growing proportion of tho Inhabitants are oom- “ e M HbWrt.Bm' /.° SlBltf’etoVragtng. Yslenola, after a valiant dofonae on tbs pnrt of tha insurgents, baa snrrendered to the loyal troop*, tbe ringleaders of the revolt making Rood their esoaps. Cadiz, Granada and Seville havo also returned to their nlleglano, and tbe Govornmont has considerably vtreDgthened its anthorily by theae impresses. The fall of Oar- tegena ia hourly expected. Tho Oortes is still tinkering on tho GouatitntiOD. Not warned by these recent sectional attompts at independence, tbe Chamber contemplates to dlsmomber tbe country still more by dividing it into forty car- t'lns Instead of fifteen Stator. This proposition la probably based on the Constitution of Switz erland. A bill bus beon introduced providing for the establishment of a penal colony on one of tho Ltdrone Islands. I .... ,,, . Tbero in no Important news from tho Carlist “ 6dicI , ne , *‘™> ta d not to .... of _ a . ' | Jb S—Ms * single particle of Mercury, or any scsi oi war. I idjanouts mineral substance, but id A partis, chango of tho British ministry has ' nneipeetedly taken place, for private reasons, as wo are informed. Alderman Sir David Solo mons is dead. He was tbe first Israelite hold ing the office of sheriff and justice of the peace ■ Vnr VfmT ,. ... In England, and played on important part tn r-0 ^ n hasyouJ Its great vM- tho struggle for tho emancipation of tho Jews I ney*. Tlioneands of the good *nd gnat hi all In Ragland. .... , ... parts of the country vouch for its wonderful and I He rural Iaborcre, headed by the well known poenllar power in purifying the Blood, atimulating agitator, Joseph Arab, held a largo meeting in I the torpid Liver and Bowels, and imparting new Newbnry, Berkshire. Are j rnsdo an exoellont I }*•“>} T 'iror to tho whole ey«tem. SIMM0N8’ speech, pointing ont tho pltifnl sitnation of the L I*BB REGULATOR ia acknowledged to have no laborer* and lenanls, and argning therefrom 1 ®‘ ln “ M * tho neceaaily of a change. He aaid that he would proceed to the United States cf America I IIVPP MmiPIMC in Angnat to asoertaln if a maas emigration of > Ul w “** "ItUll/IHC, tbe farm laborers would improve their lot. The Mrnnonitee, a religions seot, dwelling in I It contains four medical elements, noTer nnitsd the Sonlhero part of Rn**i*, are preparing to I '“the «amo hippy proportion in any other prepar- leave in a body for the United States. They !!?*: * wonderful Tonic, *fe.' Jir *nd bl haV>' hiihcr!o D 'e S f ron \ clilil * r J l,er ' rectireof all im^uritie* of the body* Puch'^ignaj Zm SS iraaome duty!. S^uTSSSS I ^ regard- army organization, subjecting all male subject* to mlliiary service, abrogates their privileged position, they have decided on leaving the Czar's dominions. When tbo serfs were emancipated in 18C2, PURELY VEGETABLE. GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC Princo Trubetskoi, owning an estate which had ! Opniplalnt and tbe painful offgpring been hereditary in hla ^5^ | SSL* fjjjjagreement with his serfs, I Colic, Depression of Spirit?, SOUR BTOMAOIl) by jWchbi sold them the estate r tho forest in- | Heart Rum. etc. etc. . • - BegnlatothoIJvor and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. eluded, for throe hundred thonsand roubles. Ho made them a present of the fifth part, or GO,000 roubles, provided they would pay the balance of 240,000 ronbles in yearly install ment*. The peasants have strictly observed this contract sad jnat made the last paymen*, which renders tho poor serfs of ten years ago tho owners of a princely estate. Prinoe Trn- betzkol, on aooonnt of bis health, is residing in FonUtneblan, Franoe, where he lately reoeived an address of thank* from bis former serfs. The Russian Government oontinnes to make war epon Catholic Institutions, whenevor they are raspeoted of wieldingan inflaenoe hostile to tbo Imperial authorities. In the little oily of Nieawics, Lithuania, the Dominican monastery, establi.hed two hundred yesrs ago, has been recently suppressed, on the charge of forming the cento; of anti-governmectal agitation.. The friars, nineteen in all, were esoorted to the former Franclsoan monastery in Grodno, where they aro strietly prohibited from holding any commnnioalions with the oater world. Io tbe Sagntf tint Bepiator, tie *cd the parishioners been ilistributed elsewhere. * The immediate cause of this measure was partly owing to the resistance offered by the clergy against the introduction of Russian for Divine oervioe, and partly to the fact that, in oonse* qaenoe of numerous beoessions in favor of the Greek church, the parishes had no longer the required number of parishioners. Jasso. I J- H.ZEILIN Sc CO., Cotton, Caterpillar, Paris Green. L. MA CON, QA., and PHILADELPHIA. r ,., , , „ _ Tnce *100 par package; also, prepared ready for A...on Ttleyraph and Mestenyer—Cotton use in bottles, 8 too. | SIMMONS’ LIVER RE6ULAT0R Is hormlee?. Is no draatic, violent medicine. Is sure to cure if token regularly, I« no intoriooting beverage. Is & faultier® family medicine. Is the cheapeat medicine in the world. Is givon with safety and the happiest results io the most delicate infant. Does cot interfere with business. Dees not disarrange the system. Takes the place of Quinine and Ritters of every kind, J Contains the simplest and best remedies. BACON, FLOUR, BAGGING, TIES, SUGAR, COFFEE LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS, SALT/SYRUP, Etc. CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS, UNDER RALSTON’S HALL, MAOON, InlyTO ?m OEORGHA. ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring, Ga. rpnis well knows bouse la sow open to tboee X who visit tbs Spring for health or pleasure. It is situated nearer the Spring than any other public bouse, and is spacious and comfortable. Tte table is supplied with the be.it tbe market affords- . ' ~ Every attention ia given to Invalids who retort to the waten of ths bpring tor health. ■ate* el Beard. ? Per flay.... ? 2 00 Per week 10 CO Per month SS 00 Liberal deduction made for large families. W. A. ELDER A ION, Proprietors. CYPRESS SHINGLES! J UST reoeived. o consignment of CYPRESS SHINOL&g, rived and drawn. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE! For sale by B. H. WBIGLEY & CO. jnneStf ROGERS ic BONN, WHOLESALE GROCERS! OFFER FOB SALE 20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour. 300 barrels Refined Sugnrs, ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. jqne!5tf SHIRTS! SHIRTS! THOMAS U. CONNER Has Just reoeived a new lot of beautiful Full Bosoms and Plaited Bosoms, from 13 to 19 inches in the neck. The Full Bosoms ore the coolest Shirts worn. DRAWERS! DRAWERS! THOMAS U. CONNER Has a splendid fitting Bummer Drawer, from 26 to CO inches waiat, and all lengths of inseom'. NEIk-WEAR ! NECK-WE4R! THOM,&S U. CONNER Received yes'erday a new stock of 8ommer Nock-wear, tn all oolors. Lavender and white for evening wear. Lin en Collars ot jnlylStf all styles and sizes 5Q TIEB0E8 BEABGRA8S HAMS, 40 tierces LEAF LARD, 23 tierces CAROLINA RICE, 2 car loads NEW FLOUR, 2 car loads FEED OATS, 2 car loads CHOICE HAY, 150 boxes POTASH, 200 boxes CANDLES, 125 boxes STARCH, 250 boxes WASHING and TOILET SOAP, SEYMOUR, TIXSLEY & CO'S. jnlylStf PATENT ANTI-FRICTION CrI3ST GEAR! ' T RUNS TWENTY-FIVE PEN CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear made. It Is made without . . mortiee, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted to bon. Over twenty in use. All have proven good. m;t patent It the mode of construction of wheels suepended on Anti-Friction Balls, extended aim to carry the Pulley and Pinion Shaft. All persons using or miking any part of my Patent, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. Great Family Meflicme, Is manufacture3 only by SOLD BY ALT, DRUGGISTS. Beware of all Counterfeits acd Imitations. well caitmted this year is doubtless os good as it wo» In 1870. Mach has been “turned out” and much half cultivated, acd the stand killed oat to keep down the gross—or in trying to keep it down. Now, to keep down the coterpil- lar is the wish of every one. We all hope the T , . . .... . „ .. I It may be observed that no attempt la made to Deetroyer will do the work. Bat is there no I hunt up out-of-the-way. or unknown places, to find danger likely to result to ootton-pickers from I ns -0 * to indorse SIMMONS' LITER BEGULA- the n*e of Paris green on the cotton? Those Alexander H. Stephens, who hivo n«ed it are now doubtless beginning | Jno. W. Beckwith. Bishop of Go. to pick. I think it wonld be well to oantlon CJonernI Jno. R Gordon, hands against picking eff trash with the month, rJ°'D»vid Willis, D*D."i?££den7 Oglethoipe a* la ths wont of fast cotton-pickers. I wonld I OoHege. have a fear, too, that from a fresh ent or wound | Ho“n, J Mn*(flrn Howell Cobb 4 James I Build and Repair all kinds of Machinery at my Works. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER. Steam, "Water, and Q-as Pipes, and All their Fittings for Sale. Call and see at my Works, Fourth street, near the Brown Honae, Maoon, Ga. WSend for Circulars. JulvSO if 33. CROCKETT. GtEKTC nr IMS ML HUGE GO. ESTABLISHED A. D. 1805. Specially Reinsured with the FACT0BS’ & TRADERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY Louisiana Mutual Insurance Company, ALL OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. on the hand the poison might get inoculated In to the system. There may bo bnt little danger In this way, bnt It wonld bo well to be guarded In picking cotton where the poison has been plentifully need. Joo. 1 B. L. Mott, Columbus, Ga. Tzixow Fzvza! Tnaow Frvxa; Waxaa I. TEZ amidotz; Reader, von will fled it ia the I would like to correct some erroneous views JSUS^’JjilT B ^* <or This a -— - . i vegetable cathartic and tonic has proven itaelf a sore PREVEST1TE and cure of ah disease* of the Liver and Bowel*. Oholuu.-—No danger from Cholera If the liver is in proper order, acd ordinary prudence in diet observed. The occasional taking of Simmona’ Liv er Regulator, to keep the ayatem healthy, will surely prevent attacks of Cholera. jaly*26eodAwly r . Home cironeoar. Yiewu I havo seen advanced ia ,. gard u, th 8 e.terpil- Ur but! wtl not have time at present. So I COMBINED CASH ASSETS. - S3.V73.673 63, INSURES AGAINST FIRE. length in another article. Ueanoctfnlly, eta. August 23, IS73. J* 8. Wimpish. Eclectic Institute, T. Fifsuoas Hasson, .lawyer of eeoentric habits, died at Philadelphia yeeterday. leaving an estate veined at nearly fl.000,000. He leave* a brother and two sisters. His will left , the bulk of hi* estate to charitable institutions, YOUNG LADIES. Baltimore, Maryland, bnt beoomas Inoperative, having been made Number of Pupil, limited to forty. For cir- only one week prior to his death, when the I app.yttithetl-inapal. npupr g |*» requires at least one month. { ansi dim LETrTa TYLKB Losei 3s Adjusted With Liberality and Paid Promptly. JAMES H. LOW. • (Formerly cf Wood A Low, and late President La. Equitable Life Insurance do of N. O.) Manager Souther 1 Department. Office No. 10 Whitehall street, James’ Bank Block. F. O. Box 106, ATLANTA, GA. S. M. FARBAR & H. L. BA CKUS, E«aidant Agents. Office, Planters’ Bank: ng Company. MAC SON BOARD OF REFERENCE. (By Permission.) C. A Nuttln g. President City Ban t. J- K. Jones, Preeider t Central Bank. L C. Plant, President Pint Natio nal Bank. W. J. Lewto n. President Planter,’ Walking Co. S. G. Boon. . President Exchange Peak. W. S. Hols. I ’real it ent Southweetei-n Railroad O). K W. CobtMi Ige. of Onbbedgs. He slehoret A Co. B. H. Pleat, of L C. Plant A Boo. Thomas Han) esusn, of Herdsman A Sparks, soft 1st R. M. Bazemore. of Adam* A Bases ore. John O. Card, of Garb art A Curd. ti. Ia Willingham, of Lawton A WUhogham. S. Waxelbanm. of Wazelbenm A Bra. J. W. Burse, of J. W. Burke A Oo. I J. B. Bose, of Boas A Coleman. Joseph Dazmenburg, of Nnsabenm A Dannenbnrg. Asher lyres. | Thomas 0. Dempsey. Convention of Ex-Cadets GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE The ex-Cadeta and ex-Frofeseors of the GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE Are invited to meet in Convention, at Atlanta, on ths first day of September next. Tbo Central, Maoon and Brunswick, Maoon and Woaieiu, Aiiauuu and Western, West Point and Atlanta, and Georgia Railroads will pass members of tbe Convention for one fare to and from the Convention. Let every ex-Cadet who loves tbo memories that dieter around hie Alma Mater, and who cherishes ■ hope of Basing her reenrrectod from the ashes in which Bherman buried her, come to this Con vention. JOHN MILLEDGE, President of the ex-Oadet Association. Jnly20-tllaepl J. A. EDQAH. J. D. 8TILZ. Com, Oats, neat ail Ear, EXCLUSIVELY, No. 20 Seoond street, between Main and River, LOUISVILLE, KY. W AMPLE STORAGE. Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois, isrties making purchase accepting through Bill i jading from shipping points.spr25 6m B.O. Fhunraaiw............. W. W. FLUgaaig A. P. Abxxx .B. S. MoEGirt. FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND — General Commission Merchants, 185 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA. M ANAGING agents for the Engliah Stonewall Fertiliser, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished, ana liberal cash advances mode on consignments for sole in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor respondents in Northern, E&ster or European markets. augl 6m A. M. Sloan, Arthur N* 8ollee. • G. W. Wylly, Jr. a. 3ur. sxiOA3\r c*> oo COTTON FACTORS — AND—— General Commission Merchants: Olaghom A Cunningham’s Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. B AGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal cub advances made on consignments for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres- jiondenu In Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia, .Jewton. or Baltimore. angl flm WATIOKTAL HOTESXj (FORMERLY SPOTSWOOD), NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEP OT THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOVATED FROM BASEMENT TO ATTIO, BOARD 83 OO PER DAY. P. WIIELAN, Proprietor. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS Adjoining Passenger Depot. Macon, Ga. CELEBRATED WROUGHT IROfi COTTON PRESSES ail acknowledge Us superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody. STEAM ENGINES AND HOILEIIS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES, IRON RAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. K'augh.t’s Patent Gin Gearing! JpLANTERS are requested to call around and see it. It ia not necessary that youbuy more than one * power to run your gin a lifetime. Many bay horse powers and have to buy a gin gear “ext year This Gin Gear has an IKON CENTRAL 80FFORT to prevent settling of gin h use, AN IRON KING POiJT AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAF V. Made only by J. S. SCHOFIELD Sc. SON. NOTICE Having made arrangements with Messrs. BCHOFIELD & SON for the sole manufacture or my PATENT GIN GEAR, with OENrBAL IRON SUPPOBf, all others are warned not to make, na* or sell the same, aa I ehall proeecute to the extent of the law all persons using or infnng'ng on my Patent. L. B. FAUG8T. Philadelphia. May 24. 1873.jnlytilSm Y* ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time ^_ r wi ._ n poeaare the exact Maoon mean time to within a fraction of a second. Kipaaial Attention paid tn the juad nmn< or «ra‘«an, m* w«i •» kl«d> of »*w w«pk’R» w*"** *•***• dugan & stile, M smiiiiih Mgiit ni Passenger Line VIA CHARLESTON, S. C., TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. TUESDAYS, THBEE TIMES A WEEK, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS W. Da neon. J. H. Johnston. M. Maclean DUNCAN. JOHNSTON & CO, COTTON FACTORS AMD General Commission Merchants L. J. GUILMARTIN. JOHN FLANNERY. L. J. GUILMARTIN & OO., COTTON FACTORS AND — General Commission Merchants, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. A GENTS for Bradley’s Super Phosphate of Lime, Jewell’s Mills Yarns and Domestics, etc. Bagging, Rope and Iron Tiea always on hand. Usual facilities extended to customers, augl dw<kaw6m o. xoua. e. y. tnp, MORRIS & RFID, froTislon and Tobacco Brokers, Boom No. i College Building, corner Fourth and Walnut streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refer to W. A. Huff. may 11 Sm W. A. RANSOM SC CO., ■annfsctiims and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 138 AND 140 GRAND ST., HEW YOBS. Bsprassntsd by B. W. Hogan, of Georgia. LOST ENERGY Weakness, De spendency, Basb- fnlness, Syphilis For a speedy care of these or other ailments of s private nature, call or tend stamp for private cir cular of advie* to both asxea. Addrasa box “O," Western Medical Institute, 187 Sycamore street, Omisnaati, Ohio. Tbe remedies an ao oartain th»i NO PAY will be required of rerpooaUfle canons for treatment until cured. A visit to tte Museum sill nririTtnmTnn tint tills InstUiils Is llm mil; sun one in the United .States to carol Syphilis sad re ttort Manhood, AecUsodAwly ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO. And connecting Roads West, In alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the above Pcrta, Invito attention tc the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business pnblioin the Cotton States at the PORT OF* CHARLESTON, Offering facilities of Ball and Sea Transportation for Freight and Pasaesgere not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other Fort. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line: TO iraw -STOH.H:. MANHATTAN. M. S. Woodhuix, Commander. CHAMPION B. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON .James Berry, Commander. JAMES ADGER -T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAMES ANGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C. GEORGIA 1..J3. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA T. J. Beckett, Commander. CLYDE J- Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND .' Ingram, Commander. WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,) *_ ents charleston 8 C Wif. A. COURTENAY. f Agent3 > U Ie8ton ' 8 ’ TO PZZXZi^.DZniaE’SXaLl z&onr MBAMSHirii GULP STREAM. ~Alex. Hunter, Commander VIRGINIA .C. Hinckler, Commander. Sailing Days—Thursdays. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S, O, FR- FR„ CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA M0BB1J3 DIARRHEA, ’ AND ALL BOWEL COMPLAINis Cured and Prevented by Radway’s Ready Relief; I F CHOLERA provaiis as an epidemic ik. d._ ventive measures are the mut wi.e’tn U®* The L tkb. Bowel, and Stomach sh u d 1 l**" r. gular. Radway’s Fiils. in small doses Una requisite. Radway’s Ready Keliif a inu? 1 ' water, loco toaspnonful to a rambler tf.” 18 taken as a drink, three or four tin M ■*.,"***). day. will diaiufecr the malaria inhaled in nT* tern, and nentralirp all acid or unhealthy *'I*- oau,ed by the combination of the cui;,., atmosphere with tbe gases of stomach fnh ak often in theae epidemics soid), impirtui.*• energy and health, rhroughout the p eventing the separation or tho wately ftoiT™^ properties in the biood. If seized with CHOLERA, the rVvit „ . should be given ae Btroog and often ’ 1 7 ( This will secure root and hold the prop,., ' '“A blood together, i«Cirj/.i.o Its circula n M mg congeetion, and prevent t"o oiium. . Ieaaemng of the pulse, and stopping v U ^ ® purging. The body should be rnbbo.1« n, j, *7 Behef from head to foot, and along iu- .’x” 1 This will Impart rew ene>gy and viia n, ,, nermua system, stop crampo, spasm,, a, it u^r* free perepiration. Aa soon aa the a om,.,, q uoted, six to eight of Radway a I’uia ( 00 ot diarrttna UGed te foart d) should be sivoofir Liver, Stomach and Bowels will atouce Is re- 1 .. * to thoir natutai dutioo, *nd the n«utn,, l ^~ 1 7 menls of disease be expelled from the njfm This treatment has rescued tbouiands froin's l hT’ Looeeuess, Diarrt an. Cholera Morbu,. crtUT' Spasms, etc , and all painful ditchlrg , f l0ta h* 1 bowels are stopped in fifteen or tweur, mi. n ., 7* taking Radway’s Bead, Relief No cotgeaU! ^ inflammation, no weakness or laseituds, wi 1 ,„inX the use of the B. R. Belief. TOT AX CAPACITY 4djfi0 BALES MONTHLY. TO B A-XiTIMOIAU. FALCON Hainte, Commander ]tf^~RVT.A’Nrn‘l. .111.11*. Johnson, Commander pm a GULL.... . ..........*. Dutton, Commander Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. 0. TO BOIBTOW. STEAMSHIP MEREDITA ^ails Every Other Saturday. JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. PRICE $100 PER BOTTLE. An Important letter. From a prominent gentleman and resident of Cm- cinn&ti, O., for the past forty years well known M) the book publishers throughout the United Mates : Hew Iobk, October 11, lfc<0* Dr. Badway : Dear bir—I am induced by a stneo of duty to tne suffering to make & brief biatcmrat of the working or your zcecicine on myself For several years 1 had been affected with some trouble in the bladder and urinary organs, which tome twelve month.* ago culminated in & moot tetnblf afflicting disease, which the phyeicians oil said was » Bp»8modic stricture in the uretha, as also trflua- mation of the kidneys and bladder, and gavs it their opinion that my age—73 years—wou!d pro- vent my ever getting radically cured. 1 had tn« a number of pbyeicians, and had taken a large quamty of medicine, both alopathic and be msos- pathic, but had got no relief. I had read of oetou* lshing cures having been made by your remedies; and pome four months ago read a notice in the Philadelphia tiatarday Evening Poet of a cure hav ing been effected on a person who had lotg hew buffering as X had been. I went light eff and go* some of each—your Saraapaiiilian UsaoIvodh Beady Belief, and Begulating Pills—and can* menced taking them. In three days i was greauy relieved, and now feel as well as ever O. W. JAMES, Cincinnati, O. DR. radw;ay v s Perfect Purgative and Beg - ulating PiHs. Perfectly tsateless, elegantly coated with ew.et gum. purge, regulate, purify, cIewl - e, T1 ^ strengthen. Badway’s Pids, for the enro °J_ orders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowals, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, ColbOP*^ tion, Costiveness, Indigent .on. Dyepepsia. hui. ness. Fever, Inflammation of tbe Bowels, all Derangements of the Internal Viecero. ' ranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Te K e .^ * containing no mercury .minerals or deleierouacn-a • Observe the following symptoms rwni -b Botes guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines* Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at an the principal Ballrcwd Offices in Georgia, AUb«r & Tennensee and HuwlMippi. State Room* mav be «icnra5 inldvance, without extra charge, by addressing Agent* of the Btaam- stt?£c£Sro“f iTw^e 0ffiSe7taSu«e». ft sboold be exchangedand Berth, assigned. The Through Tickets by this Bonte mclnde Transfers, Meals and State Boom, while on ship The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad rJn „ h . T . largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and the Skin *na isjee, w— ff25SS22S2SS?wiSS^.«rfll» South and West Comfortable_Night car.i.JJth the and sudden ^f^^Vm^'free V tem from *jHbe above named dieorder*. Price 25 rJ^boz. Sold by Druggists. BEAD AND TX1-VTE'’ benrS^thT Northern Cities and the Boath and Weet. Comfortable Night 01 Holmes^ Chair wihout extra charge, have been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. Firstr-Olaas Katins Saloon at Branclmlle. On tha GeorgU BaUroad Firet-Claaa Sleeping Cm. promptly tranaferred from steamer to day and night trains ofjjhb South Carolina Railroad. Olaaeoofmectioii made with othor roada, delivering freights at distant Pefntii with greatproniptD The Managers will use every exertion to eatiafy their patrons that the line VIA CHARLESTON cannot be mrnasaad in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods. _ . . „ _ _ sooth OtaoiiMBMbwi ALFRED L. TYLER, snt Booth Oatollna BtQfOtd, a:a from Disorders ot the Digestive Organs: v Constipation, Inward Files, fnllceas “ Blood In the Head, Acidity of the Stomarb. >«_•"* Heartburn, Diagnet of Food, FnUnee* orwt ge tbe Stomach, Sonr Erncta Jons, Sinking or *•“* ing at the Heart, Choking or suffering btn=»-.c when in a Lying Poatnre. Dimneea of Tit on. l-C or Web* before tho Sight, Fever and Dull r - ^ the Head Deficiency of Perspiration, YeJlownet ttef^ndEye., ferinta the Side, C*s**■£ gaod one latter stamp to BADWAY A 00., S M Warren, corner Church street, New iors. Information worth thonsands will t* 01 f 9 ®' jnaylS sodiwly RADWAY’S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE- INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS INFLAMMATION Oe-qilEBUnnvn INFLAMMAllON OF THE BOWtLs “*• OONUFSTION OF THE LUNAS SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BUKAThlng ^ FAUTfATIuH OF 111K ui 1rt HYSTERICS, CBOUP, DIPFHEKIA. ^ r ’ OATABBH, INPLUENZt HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, neuuai.oia, bblcmaibh OOLD CHILLS, AGUE cHILLs. The application of the Beady Relief to tUetrt or parte where tte pain or difficulty exleta xiu >f. ford esse and comfort Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water win in a few moment* cu-e Oramis. Spaima, boor Biota ach. Heartburn, Sick Headache, tkihe, Wind tn the Bowels, and all Internal Faina. Travelers should alwayecairy a botile of ma way's lteady Belief with Ihtm A few drop* jj water wifi previ nt sickness or pains from coaova of water, ft is bettor than French hr any or Hit. tors as a stunnlant. FEVER AND AGUE Fever and Agno cu ed for fifty centa. There it not a remedial agent in tho world that will curt Fever and Ague, and a 1 other Malarious, Bdiona Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and othor Fevera (:aded by Badway . rills) so quick as Badw.y’s hetdy Belief. Beady Belief 50 centa per bottle, and Fill, 55 cents a box. Sold by Druggists. HEALTH !~ BEAUTY! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT— CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUtlEUL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! DR. RADWAY’S SAESAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT Has made the moBt aatouirhieg cures. So quick, so rapid are the changes the body undergoes, under the influence of this truly wonderlnl medicine, tbit EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER! Every drop of tho 8ARSAPARILLIAN 3EB0L- VENT commuDic«;ea through the blood, mit, urine, and other fluids and Juices of the sjttcn, tho vigor of nfe, for it repairs tho waetea ef tbs body with now and sound material, bcrofnla, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular Dise«see, Clccn in the Throat and Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the system, tioie Eyes, btxnmoroas Discharges from tbe hors, and ike worst form of bkiu Diseases, Eruptions, Fever bores, Scald Head, Ding Woim, bait hheum, Erj- sipe ae, Acne, Black Bpots, Worms in the Fleoi. Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all Wtakecisz and P&iiifnl Discharged, Night Sweats, Loss or Sperm, and all wastes of the life pritdple, an within tbo curative range of this wonder of Mod ern Cbemittry, aDd a few days’ nee will pruTO to any person using it for either of these forma ot disease its potent power to cure them. * If »he patient, daily becoming redaced by the waste and decomposition that is continually pro gressing, succeeds m arresting those wastes, tod repairs the same with new material mode frets healthy blood—and this the BAUSAPaIULLIAN will and does secure—a cure is cert in; for wLen once this remedy commences its work of purifica tion, and succeeds w diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will bo rapid, and every day tbe patient will feel himself growing better and strong er. tho food digesting hotter, appetite un^roYing, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only doec the HABSAPaRILIiIAN BKSOLYENT exeel all known remedial agents in the core of Ghronio, {Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diesatcs, bat it is the on'y positive cure for Kidney and 13ladder Complaints! Urinary and Womb Dise&eoe, Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and ia all cases whore there are brick dust depoeite, or tho water is thick, cioudy. mixed with sabataucea like the white of an egg, or threads like white bilk, or there is a morbid,dark, bilious appearance ana whits bone dust deposit, and when mere is a pricking sensation, burning eemsation, when passing water, ondpaiD in the small of the back and talon* trticiLS. Tumor of 12 Tears’ Growth Cured by fiadivaj’s Resolvent! Beverly, Moss., Jaly 16,1867. Dr. Balway :—I have had Ovarian lunaor in the ovaries and bowels. All the Doctors said “there was no help for it ” I tried everything that wee recommended, but nothing helped me. I saw your Beeolvent, and thought I would try it; but 3 lad no faith in it. because l had suffered for twelre years. I took six bottles of the Beeolvent, ana one box of Radway’s Pills, and two bottles of your Beady Behef; and there is not ■* sign cf tumor to be seen or felr, and I feel better, smarter, and hap pier than I have for twelve years. The wor*t tumor was in the left aide of the bowels, orer the gw* 0 - _ write this to you for the benefit of ctbeia. lou can publish it if you choose. u ANNAH P. KNAPP- WORMS! The only eafe and eure remedy for TAPE, PIN and WORMS of all kinds.