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ELDER HOUSE
CHOLERA.
DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA MORfitS,
DIARRHOEA,
THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21,1873.
T HIS veil knows house is now open to those
who visit tbs Spring for keslth or pleasure.
It is situated nearer- the Spring than an; other
pnblie house, ondi^apoeiou* and comfortable.
Tbs table is supplied with the beet the market
Editorial Corrtipondrncei
Orr Foe-
Mosnor,)
9 r. August 1C, 1873. f
Tho senior of the Tri.ro earn haring recently
sketched the route from Augusta to Wilming
ton, N. a, the writer will confine his observa-
tlone to the region lying north of that city.
Leering Angnsta air 5:30 r. w, on Friday, we
reacbrd Wilmington at 8 o’clock the next
morning, wilhont accident, though the blood
curdled in oar reins when Tiewing the eoene of
tho late catastrophe, near Hamburg. We oon
gratnlate onr esteemed friend, Mr. Walsh, of
the Chronicle and Sentinel, at hia si moat tni-
raenlone escape from death. He must bear a
charmed life, or, aa an editor, and fated-to be
either ebot cr starred, could not anticipate hia
dcom. ,
courioxom on Torsos.
Macon was well represented in the crowd of
passengers, who, fearing the lime water and
dreaded cholera of Tenneaaee, were traveling
North by the delightful Bey Bouts. Among
the number may be mentioned Mr. Elibn Price
end wife, and Mrs. Price, .Inn., Jaoob Meek
and J, Monroe Ogden, Esqrs., end Hon. A. O.
Bacon, who was the life of the company.
The latter ia dUUcqniahtd at home as tbs
husband of the most delightful contralto singer
in Qeorgia, and abroad, at tba graceful an dig
nified Speaker of Uocae of Beprosontetires,
Every attention U given to invalids who reeort
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK,
to the water* of the fcpring for health.
~ ^ Rates of KonrtJ.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cured and Prevented by-
OHD AXJ. THE NEW ENGLAND UANOFAir; nitINO clTfEH
t’er month 35
Liberal deduction nude for largo familie.**.
f t W. a ELDEB at KJN,
Proprietors.
J 1>. bTIli!
Radway’s Ready Relief!
TF CflOLEEA pcmlto a« an epidemic, tbe Tn-
J. A. DUOAX.
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
THURSDAYS.
SATURDAY
ELEGANT hTATE-ROOM AOOOilMODATIONS-SEA VOYAGE 10 to l:
• VIA CHARLESTON.
hocus saoj
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO
it ’.iTfiilit Wnat in fillifini'n iriMi tliA PIaaI nf Thirttwn FiniMIlaea
oec‘..n^ Road* Woat, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen Firet-Claae Bteanuhin.
-i titration to the Quick Timt and Regular Dispatch afforded to the Luan..'.. 1
Itate j at the . . : T ; . P° b heii!,
PORI’ OF OH^AJRJLsISiS'roiS
f acihtiee of Jtul and Sea Transportation for Freight and Paseengere not excelled in *
icity at any other Fort, i Tho following splendid Ocean Stoamora are regularly on the
»* AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Corn from points in Illinois,
jarties making purchase accepting through Bill o(
Lading from shipping points.apr2S Gni
and a rising yooog min, who ia bound to make
Lin mark tn State end national polities.
But much ee wo esteem onr fellow townsman,
who Is also ■ sprig from the Liberty county
tree, end a worthy noton of a noble sire, at
present wo must eonfioo onr admiration to hia
“better half ” end the gentle nponse of Mr.
Ogden- | ..
This treatment has rescued thousands from death.
Jjqaaamaaa, Diarrtcea, Cholera Morbus. Cramps,
Ppasms. etc . and all painful direbargea from the
bowels are stopped in fifteen or twenty minntee by
B.O. Punas IX.
.It. 8. SIouaiN.
A- P. Ausll.
taking Bad way’s Beady Belief. No congestion or
inflammation, no wsaknees or laaeitnde, will follow
the nee of tbe B. B. Belief.
PLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND—*
General Commission Merchants,
1S5 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. OA.
M ANAGING agents for tho English 8tonewall
Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished,
aua liberal cash advances made on consignments
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to onr cor
respondents in Northern, Easter or European
markets augl 6m
... j amks Beert, ComS*
1. J. Lockwood, CnmZrr
JAMES ADGER & CO.. Agents, Charlestons^
—*•' "* S j Crowell, CoBaaj,
rERi'HUGER&'co'.'.’r V ™
l. COURTENAY. f Agenu. (hxrletu.n, a C.
CHAMPION.
JAMES ADGER.
BADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE-
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
GEORGIA.
SOUTH CAROLINA
“ INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
SOBETHBOAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITATION OF THE HEART,
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHF.BIA,
CATARRH, INFLUENZA,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM,
GOLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
Tbe application of the Readv Relief to the port
or parte where the pain or difficulty oxieta will af
ford eiee and comfort.
Tweoty drop* in half a tumbler of water will in
a few moment* cure Cramye, Spurns, Sour Stom
ach. Heartburn, Sick Headache, Colic, Wind In the
Bowels, and all Internal Faina.
Traveler* ahonld always carry a bottle of Rad-
way’s Ready Belief with them. A few drops In
water will prevent sicknees or paine from ebange
of water. It ia better than French Brandy or Bit
ten ae a atimolant.
FEVER AND AGUE
Fever and Agnocurod for fifty cente. There
ASHLAND.
A. M. Sloan. Arthur N. Solleo. G. W. Wylly, Jr.
A. 2VT. SXaOAKT Ob CO..
COTTON FACT Oils
AND
General Commission Merchants!
Clagliom & Cunningham’s Range,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
T> AGOING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal
Alex. Hram, Comnmj.
GULF STREAM.
VIRGINIA........
•C. Hinckler,’
-a
Sailing Days—Thursdays. 08
- WM. A. COURTENAY. Agent, Charleston, 8,£
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
TO B-aaTiTIMOKH.
•Hainie, Comm,,)],
pop the question immediately, r.nd thus reduce
the r.rmt t r of waiting and rxpecUmt maidens,
omen rjLBSXNonm.
J iodides the above named citizen®, Mr. L.
Woife, of Foraytb, Mr. B. Baer, of America*,
15 ctah advances made on consignment? for sale
in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres
pondents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia,
Boston, or Baltimore-angl lim
lately occupied department!!, representing ell
demonstrations aa ill-mannered and ill-timed,
sod directing tho population to receive tbe
French troops quietly, the popular enthusiasm
was unbounded. The soldiers, on making their
entry, were received with vociferous cries of
“Vive Thiers,” Vive la Itopnblique," the crowd
ainging tbe Marseillaise. Addresses thanking
Thiers for the deliverance from foreign occu
pation have been numerously signed in all cities,
and the Inhabitants of Bar-le-Duo sent tbe ex-
Preeident the following dispatch: “In tbe mo
ment, when the last I’rnsaian soldier is leaving
and Mr. Cook, tbe receiver of tbe Brunswick
and Albany railroad, belonged to onr party.
The Utter M a very Intelligent end modest gen
tlemen. well versed In railroad matters, and Ool.
Screven conld have selected no better repre
sentative to wind np tbe a (Tatra of the road.
7UK STATU* or HR Bmcmrwicx AND ALDAKT SOto-
BOAD.
Mr. Cook givee a flattering report of the con
dition of this enterprise, which, owing to tho
W. Duncan. J. H. Johnston. SI. Hacloan
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & C0„
COTTON factors
AND —
General Commission Merchants,
92 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. OA.
augl 6m
FALCON
MARYLAND
SEA GULL...
•Johnson, Comm®
—Dutton, CommiEo
Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Ag.
TO BOHTOW.
by Itadway’. Filial so quick as Radway’s Ready
Relief.
Ready Relief GO cents per bottle, and Fill* 3
L. J. GUILMARTIN. JOHN FLANNERY.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
. oot row rACTons
AND
General Commission Merchants,
BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA.
A GENTS for Bradley’s Super Phosphate of
Lime, Jewell's Mill* Yarn* and Domestic*,
etc. Bagging, llupo and Iron Ties always ou baud.
Usual facilities extended to customers,
angl dwAaw6m
LARD, MEAL
ndinm attaching to tbe villainy of Bollock end
Kimball, baa been under a clood ever ainee the
oollapse and flight of these carpet-bag princes.
The earning, of tbe road for May, 1873, were
STEAMSHIP aMEREDITA, .Sails Every Other Said*™
»TAS. ADGER <fc OO., Agent*, Charleston, S.C.
«h low an thtHteof Compel lug Line* ttartu* lntmruuoe «*u«--half or one per cm
BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKET
ial Railroad Ofticou in Georgia, Alabin a, T«nnoi*see amt UiMiia^;
cents a box. Sold by Druggiats.
EALTH ! BEAUTY
tONG AND FURF. BIOH BLOOD — IN
CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT—
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU IIV UL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
$12,1100 against $3,000 for the corresponding
month of tho previous year. Tho track Is com
pleted to Albany and trains rnn dally to that
point. Tbe iron on this road fa the fish bar
rail, weiglng fifty pounds per yard. From Al
bany to Gnehbort the grading and bridging are
finished and ready for the iron. The cost so far
lies been $22,000 per milo. By tbe terms of
Ibo proponed sale, $150,000 moat be paid in
oaab, and tbe remainder at Ibe option of tbe
rommiaalonrrs. Tbo contractor* and laborers
have a preferred claim for abont $30,000 for
work on tho rond.
It Is reported that Mr. Wadley will attempt
to pnrebaso tho road, and if anocossfnl, tekenp
the Iron, to prevent competition with bis West
ern extensions. On dit also that President
Screven, who ia now in London, may be a bid
der at tbo sale, with a view to connecting
Enfanla with Pollard and abandoning the Bain-
bridge extension. This would prove, with its
Nortnwralem oonnootiono, a mneh more im-
portant feeder to tbe Qnlf Hood than the pro
posed extension to Pollard,
Another railroad gentleman ieatld to be in
the field aa a pnrehMcr, bnt these are mere re
ports which need confirmation. Money I* so
aoarco U is probable the road andnppnrtonanees
will bo knocked olT at far Isas than cost.
Turn oaors
in North Carolina and Virginia are nnnsnally
promising. Corn never was better, and cotton,
too, strange to say, la well grown and tally as
forward aa in Georgia. Tho weed is already
blossoming to tbe very top. It ia a noteworthy
foot that the present year more than fonr-fold
the amount of ootton ever planted before in
tbi* region, ia now in onltiration. Tbo freed -
THROUGH
of onr devotion and our hopes.” Snch mani
festations, of coarse, cannot be very pleasing
to tbe government of MacMahon.
The trial of Marshal Bazaloe will lake place
in Ootober. The report of tbo preliminary
commission of ioqniry charges him: first, with
having capitnlaic-d before exhausting all the
means of defense; and second, with having,
a* tho bead of tho army before Metz, signed a
capitulation in the open field, Ibe result of
which was to canto his troops to lay down their
arms, and not having, before treating verbally
and by writing, done everything which he was
bound to do by dnty and honor. The conrt
martial appointed for tbe trial consists of the
Dnke d’Anmale, President; Ohaband-Latonr,
Teissier, Vrnoy, do Limotte Rouge, Frincetan,
Martimprey.
Victor lingo recently addressed an eloquent
letter to the Duke de Broglie, in which he urged
tho rcleaao of Ilenri Rochefort on acconnt of
hia literary eminence. The Dnko baa replied,
deoliniog to interfere with tbe conrae of jns-
tico. aril remarking that tbo intellectual ability
of tho ofTender only serves to increase his re
sponsibility. In a speech the Dnke delivered
in Lyons be said ’.hot radicalism and society
were engaged in a death straggle.
The Alsatians, who, after tho war, emigrated
to Algeria, are said not to bo in comfortable cir-
enmstance s. According to tbo private letter of
a colonist, tbe Government lias not only neg
lected to fnlfil tho promises made, bnt alro as-
rioualy impedes Ihc individual efforts of the
emigrants by wishing to rale end regnlate ev
erything after an edministrativo pattern. To
Oan lie had at all tbe
State Rooms may be a ,
’ in Charleston, at whoso offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should lie exchanged xadba
nnJ Tlui ’Plieniiiili TiaLnta liv IL1.1 Unnfn itiAlu.-la Tfanafr-fit Jalnl Ktllrt Hnnni ut.ila,...
assigned. Thu Tlirongh Tickota by liiis Bonta include Transfers. Moats and Huts Room, atiitesta
board.
The South Carolina Railroad. Ueorgh Railroad
And their connecting Lines have largely increased their faeilitins for tho rapid movement of PreagR ■
w. a. MOBurs. s. v. beid.
MORRIS & REID,
Provision and Tobacco Brokers,
Room No. 4 College Building, corner Fourth and
j I*AB8enKerH between tho Northern Cities and the South ami West. Comfortable Night oan, t
I Holmes' Chair, wihout extra charge, havo been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad VintOJ
; Eating Saloon at Rranchvillo. On the Goorgia Railroad First-Class Sleeping Care.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night train* of the South Carolina B«itj
Close connection made with other roads, delivering freights at distant points with great proBptt
The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that the lino VIA CHARLESTON ccsai
surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods.
For farther information, apply Id J. AX. SELKIRK, Hop’r. <;jj»rltmrou, 8. C.,li D. UAHHJfLL, ftw
Agent, F. O. Box 4b79, Oftioe UT RroMlway, N. Y-; H. U. FICKhiNH, Genoral r*»ssngeraud fidciht
Oouth Carolina Uailnui*
aLPitEb l lYLtk,
|4tt!i*,Mv ati- »,,| 4..!I| tWn'.iiik kain,,! IWtAMra I « j
Has mado the moat aatociehlng enrea. So quick,
so rapid are tbe change* the body undergoes, under
Ilia influence of this truly wonderful medicine, that
EVERY DaY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND
WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER!
Every drop of tho SABSAPABILLIAN RESOL-
W&lnnt street*,
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
Refer to W. A. Huff.mayll Hm
CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS,
WATULKN A. RANSOM. AARON F. RA
DARIUS W. OKKB. BOIIKKT XI.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.
VENT communic«tes through tbo blood, sweat,
urine, and other fluid* and Juices of the system,
tut? vigor of life, for it repair* tho wsetes of tbe
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
body with now and sound material. Scrofula,
Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular Diseases, Ulcers
in the Throat ami Mouth, Tumors. Nodes in the
Glands and other parts of the system, tfoie Eyes,
btrumorous Discharges from the Ears, and the
worst form of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever
Soros, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Ery
sipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in tbe Flash
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND HO QUAND ST.. NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Oeorgla.
ootBOdlv
Adjoining Passenger Depoc. Macon, Ga.
jnlyVQ 8m
Sail from Pier 20, North River. New York.
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
£ « Tho passcogor accom-
r~ roodstione on steamers of
S this line are tmanrpaaeod
for elegance and comfort.
Cabin atata rooms ore all
V.... on npper deck, thus eo-
enring good light and ven
tilation.
RATES OF PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, OB LONDONDERRY.
Sat. Steamers. Wed. Steamers.
Gold. Currency.
Cabins §75 and §65. §7o and §65.
Cabin return tickets
securing beet ac-
oommoflations $130 .§130 I
Steerage, currency, §30.
Certificates for passage from any seaport or rail-1
way station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Conti- I
nont, at , I
bates ae tow as ire asv otheb nasi-cLaes use.
For passage apply to f
HENDERSON BUOTHERS,
Or to 7 Bowling Green, N. Y.
CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES
All acknowledge its superiority to any male anywhere or by anybody.
greasing, succeoda in arresting those wastes, and
repairs tbe same with new material made from
baaltby blood—and this the SABSAPARIIiLIAN
will and doe* aecure—a cure is certain; for when
once this remedy commences its work of purifica
tion, and suoceeds in diminishing the loss of
— —r i-~- . wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day tbe
hurst. There wns a solemn mass, followed by | patient will feel himself growing better and etrong-
n reception, at which six hundred distinguished I cr. tbe food digeeting better, appetite improving,
adherents of tbe causo were present. Tbe I and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does
PnDCo Imperial thanked his Tisitors for their I the HAhSATARlLLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
proofs of affection, and said that he would known tamedial agent, in the euro of Chronic,
.Inn!,, ,hn nrn..HMn,n nfkid it I SCTOfUlOUS, Constitutional Sfcia DlieOSO*, bUt
adopt 03 hia guidanoe tho programme of bis il- i’ t ^ aie only positive cure for
Instrions father, maintaining the principle of I
national sovereignty, and the tri-colored flag Kidney and Bladder Complaints !
that consecrated it. .Tabxo. Urlnu7 lnd Womb Dieeaaca, Gravel, Diabetea.
I Dropay. bioppage of Water, Incontinence of
I Urine, Bright’s Disesse, Albuminuria, and ia all
cases where there are brick duet deposits, or thft
I water is thick, cloudy, mixed with subataoces like
I th6 white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or
I thoro is » morbid,dark, bilious appearance ana white
bone duet deposit, and when there is a pricking
sensation, burning sensation, when passing water,
and pain in the email of the back andalon* me. Icine. I
Tumor of 12 Tears’ Growth
Cured by Radway’s
Resolvent!
Bzvzbly, Maas.. Joly 16, 1857.
Da. Iaewit I havo had Ovarian Tumor in the I
ovaries and bowel*. AU the Doctors said “there I
wae no help for it " I tried everything that was
recommended, bnt nothing helped me. I eaw
yonr Reeolvent, and thought I would try it; but I
had no faith in it, becanae 1 had a offered for twelve J
^ -— . - . ■ -
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR BILLS il
KETTLES, I ROT RAILING, MILL MACI1DERY, < ASTIAGS
ASI) MACfllSERY OF ALL KINDS.
Faught’s I 5 atent Gin Gearing!
thence to Suffolk and Portsmouth, tbo oonntry
changes from tbe pine fiats and turpentine dis
trict* near Wilmington, ami oasamcaan appear-
aqoo inoro elevated and frnitfnl. Nnmerons
thrifty village* are passed at abort Interval*.
Wo saw om> vineyard owned by a Northern
company which covered an area of 250 acres.
Wo saw omi vineyard owned by a Northern
company which covered an area of 230 teres.
Tho Norlb State is celebrated for its grapes and
senppernong wino.
roBT*Morni.
Reselling this anoient maritime eUy abont
7.30 r. u , onr party divided, some going di-1
reet to Now York by steamship, others taking
ntaterooms on tbo splendid Steamer George
Leary, and proceeding np tbe magnificent I
Chesapeake Bay to Baltimore. Yonr corres
pondent was one of tho ialtor, while Mr. Ba
con and nnr Macon frionds ohofo tbo ooetn
ronte. With a delay of leas than ten minutes,
tbe boat cast off her foatenlngs, and soon nil
were beading for Fortress Monroe, and passing
in fnll view of many of tbo hlstorio scenes of
tbe iato straggle for independence. i
At this stronghold, which enjoys nrrpnta'ion I
RUNS TWENTY-FIVE FEN GENT. LIGHTER than any other 06*r made. It ia made without a
sorties, tenon, or a key to w-rk looae. Every part bolted to iron. Over twenty in nae. AU havo
STAR AND TALLOW
la the mods of construction of wheal* anepended on Anti-Friction Balia, extended arm to carry the
Pulley and Pinion Shaft.
AU pereons naing or miking any put of my Patent, will be prosecuted to tbe extent of the law.
AT THEIR NEW STAND,
nktn to that of the hostile and tower of London
by tho ahamefnl inoarccracter of onr nnfortn-
nate Confederate President, the boat panned
several rotunles. Nothing conld be seen how
ever bnt the dim outlines of the frowning ram
parts and bristling oaonon of this impregnable
fortification, and Ha garrison of five hundred
troops.
SeweU'a Point, the Kip Kips, and the sceno
of Commodore Bocbanan'a triumph, also, were
pasted in tom, and then we went to bed.
rax arraoicn to bautocobe.
In tbo morning at an early hoar, the writer I
went aft to enjoy tbo salt air, and watch tbe
glanelog sail* which whitened the bosom of the
beautiful Chesapeake. The wind had fresh
ened, and heavy clonds betokened a storm
I took six bottles of the Beeolvect, and
r nf TUilvtv'ii Pilln find two hnitlaa r\f «nnv
was vau iuuuuu OUU r UU II. II to UUb UUUdBHWJ! UIM JJU DU/ I
. power to rnn your gin a lifetime. Many bny horse powore and have to bnv a gin gear n«‘ “‘
bis Om Gear hao an IRON CENTRAL SUPPORT to prevent outline of gin li mee. AN 1303 E>
OST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SOIL
NOTICE.—Having made arrangements with Meeers. SCHOFIELD A 80N for the »1«
' my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON 8DFFOR f, all othora aro warned oot toMiO.»
sxix, tho same, as I shall prosecute to tho extent of the law all pereons nsing or iolrinjmt— D
I Build and Repair ail kinds of Machinery at my Works,
OJfioe, No. H Woat Main Street, bolwocn First and
Second.
HANNAH P. KNAPP-
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER.
Factory, Nos. 73, 75, 77,79 and 81 Maidon Lane,
between Ohio and Adams Streets,
CONTINUE TO OFFER BARGAINS TO
Philadelphia. May 24. 1873.
way, aud about 8 a. m., made her dock tn safe
ty at tho monnmental city. Hero we disem
barked in s steady, driving rain, and the depo
nent takes leave of his readers.
n. h. j.
Foreign Notes.
roiraoxD ron rax Tiutasarfi and uxsiknoeu.
The Spanish Ministers seem a. last to nnder- ]
aland that union is the most imperative doty of
the hoar; and, forgetting their party qnarfelf,
they are applying themselves in real earnest to i
the diifiealt task o't patting down the Carlisle I
and Uepnblioan Insurgents. A bill calling I
eighty thousand men of the reserves into aetivc I
service for this purpose has been poised by the I
Oorte«, and will be carried into r fleet etonoe. I
There are no fresh outbreaks reported, and, I
altogether, tbe situation is apparently more j
hopeful. Still, we do not think that it fore- (
shadows tbo dawn of a brighter fntnre. |
Probably, Spain won!.! disappear from among I
the nations of Earopo if her geographical poai-1
tlon did not save her from the fate of Poland. I
Cash paid for Tallow, Lard and Orcaso.
oprJ56m
Coll and see at my Work*, Fourth street, near the Brown House, Macon, Ga.
WB«n4 for Oxonian.
And invite a etU from everybody skeptical
IN QUANTITIES TO SDIT
-OFFER FOR SALE-
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
20,000 pounds Eacon Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 barrels Choice Earn!!} Flour.
3!)0 barrels Refined Sugar
ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS' LINE AT LOWEST MARKET BATE?.
ESTABLISHED A. D. 1805.
Specially Reinsured with the
FACTORS’ & TRADERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY
■CreiBED ET-
junelStf
easily divide her territory among themselves,
and in this respect the Iberian peninsular may
Jbe compared to tbe peninsnlar cn the coat end
ct the Mediterranean. Turkey, in fact, owes
,the maintenance of her independence to geo
graphical caneea rather, because her territory
ia bat illy adapted to the partition amor.g sev
eral partial. Earopo is unwilling to leave either 1
Turkey to the mercy of Russia, or deliver Spain
4o France. Still, the day must finally dawn .
when the Great Powers will find it impossible
<o leave thoeo two political corpses any longer j
<o the proeesg of dissoiation, and it almost
■mui os if this end were nearer for Spain than
■for Turkey. For Spain has already made I
.greater prog roes on the road to political rain I
than even tho Sublime Porte. ~
A. B. SMALL
No. 10 Hollingsworth Block.
IPOS. SS^lXzjEI.
T HE “BLOOMPLAGE,**containing 1721 acres.
Situated on Tobsaofkee Creek, only five mile*
from Macon, with dwelling and all neeeiieary negro
cabin*, good gis-bonsa and screw. Will be for sale
nntil October 1st. Time will be given ou part of
pur chute money.
For terms, eto., apply to
jniy27tf
Louisiana Mutual Insurance Company.
ALL OP NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.
’U3T received, a consignment
SHINGLES, rived and drawn.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE!
For sale by
B. H. WltlULEY & CO.
jnneStf
Losses Adjusted With Liberality and Paid Promptly.
Macon Standard Mean Tit* 10 '
H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the oUgMeet error m the OBwaaafaai’Jjtgf'
Regulator, by the erection of on observatory and etiu of the uw«t *n> 1 : * i; * "■ a
RENTS, for tho p’-irpo.fi of obeerving the meridian poeeape of -!i - .nr. and *tor. I **ii. re
the exact Macon menu time to withiu a fraction of a second. M J
Rapeelal Altaitltn paM to Ilia KepalriHa mi .> WwJ » **|L
In the Ottoman
Empire, at least, there ia rtill pnblie order pre
vailing, there it still a certain military power at
tbe command of tbe Padishah, and tho relations
■with clvilixed nations are protected by interna
tional treaties. Oa the Iberian penim.nl*. hoc -
JAMES H. LQW,
(Formerly of Wood A Low, and late President La. Equitable Life Insurance Co. of N. O.)
’ ' ‘ * r - Maaaier Southern Department
0K;e Np- id Jrhjteball itreet, Janies' Bank Block. P. O. Box 106, ATLANTA, a
b ^ ^ i aiibak & ir. l. backus,
Aee&t*.. Oflics, Flxutdrs* Bad king Company.
L. M. WAX FIELD. ROET. WAYNX.
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
COTTON BROKERS
—AKB—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
. SAVANNAH, OA.
P ARTIOULAB attention given to pmehaee and
sale of “Future*" in tbe Savannah and New
York markets, on the moot reasonable Urmo.
MACON BOARD OF REFERENCE- -By Pw^iMionJ
G. A Netting. President City Back.
J. E. Jaoea, PnaMtot Control Bank.
I. O. Plant President First Notional Bank.
W. J. Lawton. Prasidant Plan tore’ Banking Co.
& 6. Boon, President Kxebang* VhnV.
W. 8. Holt President Sonthwaotorn Railroad Co.
B. w. Oabbedga, at Oabtredgs. Haxlahorsl * Co.
B. H. Plant, of L G. Plant A Boat
TSomoa Hardeman, of ff«.s«— a Sports
ang* la
New Boarding House.
"\N THE FIBST OF AUGUST I will open the
SB. J. IHXBTT BLAIKSHKAR,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Office, No. 2 Cotton avennn (np stairs,) next
u Hcnse on Mreiberrr street, opposite the L»-
aier House, (Granite Hail) formerly kept by N
UiLswar-^vr. iib pur month, ntd the tsble
•applied‘with tbeb^st the market »ffords. Room*
can be had either with or without furniture.
augGlm r E. M. BROWN. Agent i
A.IUD thtje”
Sand one letter stamp to RtDWAY A OO., Ho.
2 Warren, comer church street. New York.
Information worth Umn.and, will be sent von.
marll eodAwiy
J. B. Boas, of Boas A Coleman.
Joaeph Danaenbnrg, of jNnsabaam A Ifaxnenbarg.
Office, No. 2 Ootton avenue (up stairs,) next door
to Mr. Fayne'e Drag Store.
Baetdence, Walnut atreet, (aboTe Spring,) UcBor-
ney’e tenement building, Mooon, Oa.
dec! lawtf
lar Street, Macon;