The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 28, 1873, Image 2

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Tefegraph & Messenger. TBTTRSD&TMORKINO. AUGUST 28. 18TS. Forvlcn Xnte*. ruritzD von nn Txt-tflRipa xxr> uzs'-matn. The situation in Spain continue* to improve The Outlets have n ■>. with repeated defeats, and are uld to be disorgactzad and discouraged. The progress cf the Republican lnaarection U apparently checked. Seville baa greatly auf- fared daring the abort lived reign of the Beds. When General Pavia entered the city, the fltmee barat forth from various bonaea satu rate d with petroleum. Seventy pieces of artil lery were taken from the insurgents, end the killed and wosnded on both aides amounted to eight hnndrei. The Government is adminis tering prompt and rigorous justice, and a num ber of persons convicted of having ret the city on firs by meant of petrolenm, have been con demned to death. The capture of the Vigilante, one of the insurgent men-of-war which bad been declared pirates by the Government at Madrid, by Cap tain Werner, commanding the German rqnad ron, baa formed the leadiogtopio in the German press. Pnbllo opinion defended the action of Oaptain Warner on the ground that the VJgi- lante tailed under the Urd flag, a flag unknown on the KM; that the Teasels, having been declared pirates, were at the mercy of any foreign man of-war, and, though the oapiore took pises within three miles of the Spanish onset, the press mads light of this violation of the law of na’Joni in view of the extraordinary oireomatancas of the oaaa. The incident waa also trade the anr.jsetof an interpellation in tbs British Parliament and commented npon in Parte, as indicating the aggressive and med dling spirit of the German Empire. Contrary to tbo prevailing opinion, the Berlin Cabinet has given the action of Captain Wemsr an empbatio denial, by »na pending that effleer from the command of the German rqnadron, and declaring by its organ, Iba Proviszla! Cor respondent, that it disclaimed any intention of interfering with the internal affairs of Spain. Tbs Cot>» have aolborizsd the proarcnlion / and trial of nine deputies, who have been ar retted for participating in the Republican insur rection. Caslelar, probably the best cnltored and no-, blest man in Spain to-day, proposes to visit the capita's of Europe ere long to indace the Great Powers to reoagniz* the Spanish Itepntdic. In a recent spcoob be delivered before the Cortes to defend bts political ccnrae, he condemned, srith InexpretiMblo pathos, the Carltst nod Re publican insmreotions. “It la not possible." be said, “that we should ra se again tbs inqui sition nver the conncienoe, the censure over thought, (be ailonce over tbe tribune, tho gag over tbs press, amortization over the earth freed by tbs blood of oar fathers, the convent of Idleness over the workshops of labor. (Oreat applause ) No, tt ia not possible that the Kir g restored by anoh hordes and heirs of so many tyrannies, rbonld come to avenge bis ancestors between rows of gallows from which hang the I'.vid corpses of aeasastcated patriots and of fsoa.lca who, amid tbelr prayers, raise the cry of death to the nation. It would be as though ere had resuscitated the horrors of Tiberina sod of Noro; wherefore, before consenting Don Carlos, it would bo better to plunge Hpsin Into.the depths of the sea ” (Enthn.l ar.Ua applause ) Alluding to Amideo, bo said that be fell beoanae of the mtc pUbiltty of the Hpaniah nation, which felt bumiliated by foreign King. “And what will tbe Spanish people,” ho continued, “say of a party which seeks todb member U, which aeeksto break it into s thousand pieces; to destroy that sentiment of unity which makes na say proudly in Asia and In America, “I am n Spaniard," s>« the Roman of old said, “Civia Romanos sum." Tbe party which manfesta this intention is lost. I desire to be Spaniard and Spaniard only. I speak the IsDouageof Oervantes; I recite tbe verses of O Me-on; I bold In my faney tbe palettes of Mnrhlo end Velasquez; I consider as among tin- tropbtrg of national nobility tbe histories or Firiato and the Gid; I find‘in tho records of toy o mntry tbe navies of the Catalans who con quered in tho east, end the naviea of tho Anda- larlang who discovered tho west. I desire to belong to this country, extending from tho bslgbta of tho Pyrenees to tho olives of tho Msdltersnean, to all this nation redeemed from the stranger by the heroism and tbe martyrdom of ourillnidriona ancestor*. Theoantone! move ment is an insensate menace to Ibe integrity of tbe conn’ry and to the fatnro of liborty. While these cantons aro breaking np tbo national nelly, enconraging indiscipline in tbe army, nnd commuting i’jnnmorabln errors, tbo Oar- list sro advancing on Bilbos, tho cradle of free dom ; on Lugrono, tbe aaymm or onr naruea; they are disturbing Catalonia, the land of the repnblio; and we, unfortunate generation, whose criullos wore rooked by tbe horrors of onr civil war, a:o to have nnotbercivit war dishonor onr sepnlebres?'' His Holiness has thoroughly recovered from bis sickneav, end resumed his onatomary mode of life. Tbo sons of Marshal MacMshon and General Ohangarnisr made a parting visit to the Pope nod were presented with prayer-books and rosaries. disco tho first of August tho frark'ng privl lege of the Roman mendicant friars and their generals has ceased to exist. In reply io their representations tho ministers bsve replied that the law did not raaognizs any longer scy reli gions orders in Italy. The “Opinion Nationals" contradicts tbe re port that tbe Orleans and Jjsgirimts's had ooms to a perfect understanding. It says that the negotiations looking to a fusion of the conser vative* of tbo Assembly with Ibe Legitimists, in the in’erest of the Const of Chambord. have sndleoty came to an end in eonaeqnence of differennns npon the question of the national fltg. “Le Soir,” commenting npon the visit made by tho Count of Paris to tbe Oonnt of Obambord, unites on tho sntbority of a reliable source from T.enna, that the preliminary qnes tion* of form and etiquette bionsht forward to this interview, have been discussed and retried; bn*, to consider this equal to a real understand ing ora perfeot fnaion would be erroneous Toe Count of Obambord has no intention of changing bis former attitnle. and; on the other hand, wo know, tha* the Oonnt of Paris inri«t< on looking upon hU visit a« n personal proof of ronrteiv. In other words tho Oonnt of Paris does not propose to dira-t the poh'or of the con dry by the visit made to his ootuin. not even in regard to a possible restoration of tbe eors'itntiooil monarchy. “In the eyes of tte oldest son of tb« Doke of Orleans,” tbe paper oonelndes, “every monarohtosl restcrs’ion is anbj.s- tt the ■ mdlttooaimposed by the Con THE BULL IVORS. Ills ft partitions In Jar per Connty. Moxnaxxo, August 23, 1873. Editors Telegraph and Messenger t I have made it my business to interview onr most ex perienced and best cotton planters about the present condition of the incoming cotton crop in onr county. ” ithin the past few days I have met np with sevcial of them from different portions of the county, and the presence of tho boll worm ia confirmed by every one of tbem, and it ia their opinion that a few more days of warm, cloudy and wet weather will add greatly to their can- birs. The dsmsga to the cotton crop ie al ready groat, and enr cotton planters from bar. iog been very mneh encouraged from tbe flat •‘ring prospect a week ago of a fall crop of onr great atapls are now depressed and gloomy over what seems to be a very teriona calamity. The boll worm ia doing ns a great iejary note and no mistake, and if their work ia not stayed by a enooesaion of dry, hot days in Jasper county the crop of cotton will fall short of what tt promised a few days since. Views. ‘Hie Eartti’a Centre Nolld. New theories in science are constantly spring . . tog np, and. in many eases crowding tho old blood together. iQniuzreo lie circulation prevent- n up, hi tanay c«9cs, crowujufc, w * congestion, and prevent tbe diminishing or one* entirely off tbe stage. Tbe thoroughly I lessening of the pulse, and Btoppmg vomit me end FR- FR- FR- CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRHOEA, AND ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Cured and Prevented by Radway's Ready Relief! T P CHOLERA, prevails u an epidemic, the Pre- | vactive measure* are tbe wiae to adopt. [ The L'-TEB, Bowel a and Stomach should be kept regular. Badwtj’a Fills, in small doeee. trill a*core i bis requisite. Rad way’s Ready Relief dilated in I water, (pte teafpoonful to a tumbler of water), [ taken a<i a drink, three or four time* daring tbe d»y wi31 di*lnfect the malaria inhaled in tho aya- tem. and nectralixA *21 acid or uchealthy element* I caused by the combination of tbe malaria of the I atmoaphera with the gasea of stomach, (which are I efeen in thaee e^Mimriee acHJ). imparting warmth. [ energy and health, throng boat the system, and preventing the separation of the watery from other properties in the blood. If seized with CHOLEBi, tbe Beady Relief eh nl*begiv*>n m strong an ! often as possible. This will secure rest and bold the prop*rtie« of the W. A. HUPP, WHOLESALE DEALER IN FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO., COTTON FACTORS 1SD General Commission Merchants, 185 BAT STREET. SAVANNAH. QA. M ANAGING agents for the English Stonewall Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties fnmi*bed, 1 ana liberal cash advances made on consignments I for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to onr cor- | respondents in Northern, Easter or European | markets- augi 6m | A. M. Sloan. Arthur N. Sollee. G. W. Wyily, Jr. jQk.m 3VT. SIjOATJ d? OO.v COTTON factors ASD | General Commission Merchants, Claghom A Cunningham's Range, BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. j«T) AGOING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal I I) cash advances made on consignments for sale j in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres pondents In Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, or Baltimore.angl 6m | W. Duncan. J. H. Johnston. H. Maclean DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO., COTTON FACTORS ASD I General Commission Merchants, 92 BAY STREE r. SAVANNAH. G A. angl 6m potted scientific mtn of twenty five year* ago, purgtrg Tbe body ebould be rubbed with Heady I J’.tiicf from bead to fort, and along the spine. If be baa not kept blmrolf closely read np to the mll imp ^ t new c ne gj snd vitality to the ticca, would 2nd di*rlsvioB bis learning in a nervous .yatem, atop erampe, spitms. and induce ,,. , , ; , i I free pertpiration. Aa eoon as tbe stomach ia I well Informed Cirelo of to-day s very esabar I to ej^ht of Badway'a Pitta (no danger I reaatog bmiceai. Siy, for inatanoe, that tbe <jr dlarrtota need ne feared) abonld be given. The I —-.—tf ■ ,v. ,. nnn »r Liver, Siomschand Bowelswill at once bsreatoied | conversation abonld torn upon Ibe anppoaefl £ dn , iM< >od the ele- obaraeterof theentre of the earth—he womd m2nla 0 f ;!„ eue be expelled from the tysten. cive It as hi, cxndld oointon that the centre of the Tnia treatment baa roacned tboneanda from death. “ F — _ I Looaeeeae, IlnmtEv Cholera Horbna, Cran-ps. earth waa a monlten autsof mi nereis, rolling to 8pumBi ete _ „, d patofcl direhargea from the and fro la obedience to the Influence of certain boweb are etopped in fifteen or twenty minutes by ■ V, _ „ takii-KBadway'a Bead, Belief. No eoBgeation or 1 attrec.ive force, acting npon it. Judge, t an, I n.mtimn.iMMMaMMaa of hit aitonlabmeot when some youngling of tbo nee of the It. R. Belief, the assembly abonld draw npon him tbe follow- J tog by Professor Dana, one of tbe mo-t promi nent men among onr moot prominent scientists: Ie teem, now to be demonitrated by astro- BADWAY’3 READY RELIEF | WILL AFFORD ISSTANT EASE- nomieal and phyaioal argomenh—argoniBotB iinfiTTOV fiFTPEKlDHEfa that are Independent, it abonld bo noted, of di- | I - lspl amMiTIOS Of THE BLADDEB, that are Independent, root geologic,I observation—that the interior of the globe ia e-aentially solid. Tbe oondition of tbe earth's interior here reeogniaed is, aa many reader, will have ob served, that suggested long ago by Pref W. Hopkins—tho antbor who first offered (1S39) a mathematical alignment in favor of the earth's INFL1MSIAJION OF THE BOWELS. OONGF8TION OF THE LUNGS, SOBE THBOAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CBODP, DIPTHERTA, CATARRH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURA'OIA, BHEUMATISM, BACON, FLOUR, BAG&INCr, TIES, either having a very thick erxot or being solid ,, 0LD ohi ll8, AGUE oHILLd. , throoghont. In a paper on Theories oTEleva- ^ lppllc , tion 0 f the Beadv Relief to the part tion and Earthquakes, in 1847, Prof. Hopkins I or p\rta where the psin or diffimlty exists will af- I argues that ihe central mass of the earth be-1 ford esse and comfort cams solid in conseqnnce of the pressnre when- Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in I ev#*r tbe temperature- within reached a limit j a few moaienis cure Ortmps. Spasms, Hour Stom that permitted of it? that erupting at surface »cb Heartburn,8ick Headache, Oohc, Wind in the 1 * , .... I Raws!* and mil Tninmal Paina rggrs-gji'SSS U fr A R TOFFEE flolidi3cation there long remained n viscous I W4Ier W1 j] prertnt sicknee9or pains frem change I III I B K layer, which, in the progress of time, was grad- of water. It is be\ r ,ar than French Rrandy or Bit I ^ ^ J nsily contracted by the nnion of the solid na dens to the thickening ftbelL Tbo possibility of solidification at centra from presBnro, in the face of a temperature too tors as a stimulant FEVER AND AGUE Fever and Ague cared for fifty cents. There aliment Assembly.' Tho Gonnt of Chambortl will never giv« np hU white lily banner, and this question, trifli ng as it may appear, ia tbe moat formidable obsta cle to tbo roi-roration of tbe Bourbon dynasty. Ever since the great revelation tbo tri-catered fltg he* been iho national symbol of unity, leading tbe French arms to victory on a hnodroj battle fielda. nntil tt baa grown to be a aaered emblem to the French toeoplo Tho lily banner faa.a be~n nnknown in France sinoe three gener ations, and its re-appearance would create a sensation of wonder, mingled with fear and ap- prebenaion. Even among the rural population the Legitimists are not popular; the French peasant* still remember tbe pittfnl condition of tbelr grandfather*, end fear that n restoration of the Bourbon dynasty may be followed by i revival of the former feudal rights and privi leges of tbe nobility. Rnaala is to day tbe only Stato in Earope which still refuse* to abolish the oppressions and restrictions th-> sombre and persecuting spirit of pastcentnri.s baa imposed npon the Jew*. It letrne that many of tha most op pressive msasoro* are allowed to remain a dead letter; stilt, they may be enforced, when ever it salt* tbe bnmor of tbo government. The reosnt expulsion of tbe Jewish rreideote from Kieva haa given riss to a lively discussion tn the German pres*, becanso foreign Jews even are anbjeoted to the same indignities. For it appears, that an antiquated law, restricting the remdsnoe of the Jew* to certain part* cf tha Russian Empire and m -king their sojinrn in tbe large oities dependent on a special per mit i* notoriy enforced against Russian -r.bjec: bat also agatoat Israelite*, who are subjects of other states; and of the latter, German tab. jests of the Jewish faith are enjoying the un enviable partiality and paternal e.re of I REtesian Government. If Rossis, the press ar- gna, refn-es to plaoe ht r lewi-h sntj-ct* cn an .goal footing with their fellow-citizens, nol>o,iy haa a right to interfere; but by wbat sntbority does abe treat German Jews a* "Jews, instead of looking npon them as subjects of the Ger man Empire? The pas*ports famished Ger man oil's tn* by the Home Government merely state Ihe name, age etc., without mentioning the religion of tbe bearer, from which fact he may reasonably dednoe the right of being only looked npon aa a German citizen. C-.e Ger man Jews re aiding in Ro**ia are oarefol to hide their religion; for their denncciation is gener ally followed by an order of expulsion, giving them 24 bo ar* time to leave the Russian Domin ion*. Though tbe lew is not rigidly enforced In every inatanoe, tho foreign J*wa residing ia Russia may receive a decree of expulsion any day, nnle*s they poeaesaa special permit of the Itoaaiao Miniater of Jnstiee. To atop » prac tice which places a German citizen in so bnmlii attng a position towards a foreign Government, tbe papers call npon the German ambassador in Ht. Pelaraborg. to in inee the Russian Govern ment not to enforce the law toy longer against German subject*. .Takno. high for consolidation from oooling, has not I D0t a remedial agont in the world that will core been experimentally demonstrated. Yet a I Fever and Ague, and a 1 other Nefarious, Bilious, number of facta favor the principle. It tas Typhotd, leflow. and other hm (aided been mg'-d that tiooe the solidification of rock* I * ril “) “ quick aa Bedaeya Beady j is at teniti il by contraction, that is, increase of p e *ayB e !ier69 cent* per botllo, and Pills 2 density, nnd eince preasnre tends to prodnoe cents 4 box. Bold by Drnggiste. this greater, density, therefore prersnre may 1 bring about the condition of tbe solid. Tho feci that ice, which bis less density than water, , changes to water under pressure, has been ep- HEALTH! BEAUTY ^relo^K | ^ L t° 0 ° H D t- IN ia anbjeeted is eo great that experiment can never imitate ft, or directly teat it* effect*. Be neatb only ono hundred and fifty mibaof I'qnid rock it wonld be not less than one million of ponnd* to the ‘qnsre inch. Less than this mar hove been sufficient to prodnoe cr;ats)hz*lion and eo give rigidity to the viscons rock material, or st least eo after tbe oooling tbe earth has undergone. Tbe rigidity of slowly solidified rock is beyond that of glass or ateel— or the de- greo which, according to Sir William Thomp son, must exist, in order that the earth abonld I Has mado tbo meet letonhliing cures. So quick, he n* completely free as it is from tidal move- | »J> r «pjd » r <> thechangtathebt^ynnd^rgoes,under menl* in Its mu*. *-i- , .-e- ——s - ,i_, CREASE OF FLESH A»»D WEIGHT— CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU IFUL COMPLEXION BKCUR- ED TO ALL! DR. BADWAY’S LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS, SALT, SYRUP, Etc. I L. J. GUILMARTIN. JOHN FLANNERY. IL. J. GUILMARTIN & CO OOTTOTJ FACTORS ASD | General CommisBion Merchants, BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. QA. A QENT8 for Brsdley’a Super Phosphate of Lime, JeMjU's Mills Yarns and Domestics, j eto. Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties always on hand. I Usual facilities extended to customers. augl dwAaw6m j W. G. MORRIS. B. Y. REID. MORRIS & REID. Provision and Tobacco Brokers, Room No. 4 College Building, corner Fourth and AValnnt etroeta, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refer to W. A. Huff- mayll Rm 4NGH0R LINE STEAMERS. | Sail from Pief- 20, North River, New York. EVER I' WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. *> - The passenger accom modations cn steamers of this tine are noearpueed for elegance and comfort. Cabin state rooms are all on npper deck, thus se curing good light and yen- | tilation. RATES OF PASSAGE TO [ GLASaOlY, LIVERPOOL, OR LONDONDERRY. Sat. Steamers. Wed. Steamers Gold. Currency. Cabins $75 snd $67. $7* and $65. Cabin return tickets securing best ac commodations $130 $130 Steerage, currency, $30. Certificates for passage from any seaport or rail way station in Great Britain. Ireland or the Conti nent, at | SATIS AS LOW AS BT ASX OTHER FIRST-Cr.ABB USE. For passage apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. Or to 7 Bowlirg Green, N. Y. T. D HiKDEEaott, Agont, Macon, Ga. ma^IlSm MONROE FEMALE COLLEGE Forsytli, Ga. ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS Ht Great “Eclipse" Screw Genet Fig (PATENTED FEBRUARY 21,1871-1 MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R. FINDLAY’S FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, UA. FASTER. MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND GHEipn THAN OLD WOOD SCREW. EVEN. PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUND j Two to three Rands or (hie Light Mule Packs a Hale in •> jj BUes of Cotton packo I by this Press range from 503 to 800 pouo V WE GUARANTEE TO MAKE GOOD, FREE OF COST, fani pay expense of transportation) ANY l'OBrtOYn. IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS ? 1 AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAK10E WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME. The “EJLIPSE" can bo furnished all completo, or simply the Irons, aa partiM r.n> arranged for Btoam or water power whon required. ' *' We have TESTIMONIALS from many of tho Larged and Beat Planter, in Georgia (snd ,ii ,v J cotton ntateB) using this Press, whose names are aa '-familiar ae household won), ” Yiimir J Maoon are earnestly advised not to purohsso a Cotton Press until they EXAMINE Cl THOROUGHLY the “EOLIPSE.” and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES Send for Deseriptir,pTJLI containing testimonial? and prices. : R. FINDLAY’S SONS. FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MAC0S, o| CRAIG PATENT HORSE POW0 FOR DRIVING- COTTON GINS. RECENTLY STRENGTHENED AND IMPROVED, NOW PEI MANUFACTURED SOLELY 1Y e a SARSAPARILLIAN resolvent According to tbe above tbe solid part of the globe consist*, as regards origin, of three parts: Tbe central mas*, consolidated by pressnre ; the stJ'difieaUoD centrifugal, or from the cen tre ontward. m Ttl* ci-ist prnp»r. ennaolidated by cooling; I VENT commnnicstea through tho blood, sweat. the ir finance of tt.ia truly worderfnl medirine. that EVERY D*Y AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND | WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.’! Every drop of tbo SARSAPARILLIAN REPOL- the mlidification centrifugal, or from the sur face inward nrine. and other fluid* and jntcea of the system, tho vigor cf life, for it repairs the wastes of the CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS, UNDER RALSTON’S HALL, I. FINDLAY’S SOI, FINDLAY IKON WORKS, Ml, Tbo 8Uperio r i(y of this machine over all others intended for same purporo finclciling bo'htlnd “new faehion” Gin Gear) we GUARANTEE. OB A8K NO HONE f. This power ia ahippei incc as it were: requires no mecliMuo to put it up; sits on irround : ia att'ch^d in no wnv taintw hou««; and i» independent of floor * sagsing” oto ; can be nsed in ANY KIND OP HOUeR(« e f n»y); or both the Power and Gin can bo run oo ground WITHOUT ANY HoUflE; driven 275 to 3X) revolutions per minute. FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY RLSPECT Send fur De&erlptive Circular, Tesilmoaials and Frier N. B. Portias pr. f jrring tb« “old fashiou” Gin GeXr or * new fashion” ditto, wiih bo occomoiodfted at very reasonable figures. R. FINDLAY’S SO.\S| Findlay Iron Worle, Ml'cI The Next Annual Session MANCFAOTUUESS OF The outer ernat or annerflolal coating*—the S° a f Dew s °° n<5 , Scrofula, ^=r‘ d f 8 r^ ho ofTr= and elabnra ing of the material of the aorfeoa Qi, ni ], » n d other part* of the system, Bore Ejee, through external agenciee, aided by tbe ever. I ettumorons D'echargee from tbe Ears, aed the I acting lateral force from oootractlon, nnd in- I wor ,t form of Skin Dis'-uea Ernptiooe. Fever eluding all torranes from 'he Arobiri upward. I bores. Scld Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rbenm. Ery- * . me i I ripe a*. Acne. Bl.ck Spot*. Worms in tbe Fle«h IVctsfcrn Ltferary Taafes. |3 nmore. Cance-e in the Womb, and at] Weakening Q . .... *«,„-* ,i hi. I and Pair fat Discharge,. Night Sweats, Lore of The bpnngfUId (Mass ) Bepnblictn die- Sp „ m- *u w , lt e* of the life prirciple. are oonraea on tbl* anbjeot as follows. It saye: I within tho curative range of tills wODder of Mod- I The Toledo Blade ha* lately been worrying its I ern Chemutry. and a few days’ nee will prove to rabscription list along by offeringboota as pro- “!? T P*" 00 D ? ln ? lf for8 ‘ th “ cf.these forma of | miumn; snd tbe literary preference evinced by M -A. C O 1ST, jnlT’O 8m . GEORGIA I MONDAY TMfTil 1873 STMM EN6INSS ’ B0ILERS ’ m m GMT Mm> wm 1 PATENT ANTI FRICTION disease its potent cower to cure tbem. ^ t „ . . . . . . - i U'liflpatient, daily becoming reduced by the the rarsnrnwn of thnt paper Ie Ratom^bing. I waste and decomposition that is continually pro- Ont of 2G77 call-* for books, mere than half— greasing, succeeds in arresting these wastee, and 1385, to be accurate—^were for tbo works of I repairs tbe eame with new material made from Shakespeare: 330 took Arabian Nights, and 122 I bsaltby Wood—and this tbs BABBAPaRILLIAN I cboae Byron. That ia all right; we abonld sav, does «ocnre-a enre is cert-to; for when If called upon, that tbe average pnblio wonld T “NT ' »".'*» Ah take its lore in nbont thee* propoitionn. Bat 'J.°. a J™it J. J^l C.T JZjl jCX trhan tra own lrferrenri that 7DD narBnne nni nf .. . a!.i t.} ia * a _.r I ~ w hen we are informed tb&t 700 persons out of I patient will feel himself growing better and strong- (bat 2C77 cboae (be works of Flavins Josephus, I er. the food digesting better, appetite imi roving. I wby, we feel ns if wo wanted to go off some- | and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does [ where and rest before we tried to thick about [ the 8ABSAP\R1LLIAN RESOLVENT excel all j it. It show* a monrnfnl state of thing* among known remedial agents in tha core of Chronic, tho snh*criher* of the Toledo Blade. Not bnt Scrofnlona, OonaUtnttonal and Sktn Dieeaaee, bnt that Flavins wat a good, aqa.re mao, and clever ,tl8tl16 on, y P oaltivo CHra ,or enough to bis way; lint bo never amonnted to JfijJnev and Bladder Complaints ! I much. His yonth was frittered away to grub-1 , • . . . I blngatthe obstrase points of the Jewish taw, Brinary and Yomb DiaMaca. Gravel, Diabetes, and, when be finally got Battled down. Ve*-1 of Water ' BieonUnence of BOARD AND TUITION FOR THE TERM WILL BB $92 80. With a fall board of instruction and flittering [ prospects for future usefulness and success, tho institution invites tae patronage of its friends and ] ibe pnhlin. For farther particulars, app’y for catalogue to R. T. ASBURY angtexHWt PRESIDENT. \F. FABEL uanufactubeb or And all kinds of machinery and castings, etc , etc. R* FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS, 3 SCHOFIELD’S Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga. STAR AND TALLOW pasian -nd bis crowd came aronnd and both ered him so that his mind never had Dropey. Stoppage _ . Urine, Bright’* Disease, Albuminuria, and in all j oaees where there are brick diet deposits, or the water ia thick, elondy mixed whb substances like CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESS] Ait acknowledge its superiority to an; mado anywhere or by anybody. ICANDLES SOAPS mm MGII(£S ASD BOILERS,8AW MILLS,HIGiR MILLS] ’ * KETTLES, IS01V BAILING, MILL MACHINERY, ,CASII56s| A51) MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. time to grasp any subject comprehensively. To the white of an egg. or threads like white silk, or prow good. j RUNS TWENTY-FIVE PEN CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear made. It fa made % ffhout % mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted to iron. Over twenty in uae. All have be sure, he wrote seven or eight books of the Ilistorv of tbe Jewish War, a score more on the Antiquities of the J*wr, a Di-course on the Martyrdom of tho Maccabees, and others on frimilar light and frivolous topics; bat he never rose into the realm of true letters; his mental csDber was insufficient. He never made a cent off his books, either, till after be was dead; uo body wanted anoh f rothy literature Thpre waa quite a demand for tbem abont 200 years ago, when our forefathers had not conquered the taste for light reading they brought from Eng thc eis - morbid.dark, bflionsappearanoe and white I bone duet deposit, and when there ia a pricking I sensation, burning sensation, when passing water, and pain in the small of the back and alonvtt i loins, I Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured by Badwaj’s Resolvent! Cctxelv, Mass.. Jnly 16,1857. Da- P.icwat I have had Oviri n Tumor in the ovaries and bowels All the Doctors uid “there LARD OIL, Office, Ne. H West Main Street, between Fu>t and Second. Faugh.t’s Patent Gin Gearing MY PATHNT | Factory, Nos. 73, 75, 77, 79 anil 81 Maiden Lane, between Ohio and Adame Stri ate, la the mode of conatrootion of wheels suspended on Anti-Friotlon Balia, extended arm to carry tho I ( -jp, Pulley and Pinion Shaft. All persona using or making any part of my Patent, will ba proaeonted to the txtent of the law. KY. Cash paid for Tallow, Lard and Grease. apri»5 Cm land; and one will find the old, queerly-bound I was no help tor ft* I tried everything that was eepi«s they bought in those timed sff irding a comfortable «ubsiateuoe to tbe worms in many recommended, but nothing helped me. I saw I your Resolvent, and thought I would try it; but | r ZZL fUm had uo faith in it. because I had suffered for twelve *o oJd New Eoglsnd fsrm-hou«a New editions n j {ook bott j eg of the Resolvent, and 'Bit. FSI0W® SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. there are none. The Blade's orders exhen.ted uvfd^wnon sroTnY' an<1 ““ bo ° t - <5esl6r3 JSS? I Build and Kepair all kinds of Machinery at my Works. pier than I have for twelve year*. Tho wor-t tumor I A Ilorso TVlnnlng n Heat TYllhont ■ »«in the left side of the boosts, over the groin I write this to yon for the benefit of others. Yon I NoTwrrnaTisnixo tbe great lota by the No vember fire, tbe valuation of real and personal property of Boston this year will show an in- erMM of a little more than seven million dol lars over last year. The rate of taxation will bo about 913 per thousand. Driver. From the Pittsburg Leader ] Than w,\* rather an unusual incident at the Stenbeovil.’a race gronnd* last Saturday after- noon. It vta in tbo pacing race for a purse cf $890. free to alt, Tbere were five entries. Tbo snoring horse ws.* Copper-bottom. Be lock tbe first heat, and to the second heat tbe anlky of Copper-bottom name into collision with an other, and was instantly overturned. The dri ver of Copper bottom was of oonreo thrown out. and it wt3 expected that Copper-bottcm would rnn away. Contrary to expectation*, however, the horse never broke once, and came in amid the wildest of ch*era ahead, in as good style tf bia driver had been behind him. The enthu siasm of tbe crowd was immense They cheered and cheered the ee!f-posse**e horae. which had declined to get frightened, like most of it* kind when releeeed from a driver'* care. The judge* were at first going to give the beat to the born which came in seooed, be cause Copperbottcm came in withont a driver. Tbe crowd petting wind of the possible rnltng agaiut tbe gallant Copperbottcm, gathered aronnd tbo .trod, while from every hand w*ut np one* of “Coppcrbottom! Gopperbottom! Tbe judge* saw if they abonld give the race tn tbe *eoond torso that tbe crowd were jn*t in tbe mood to pell the stand down abont their ear*. They tben retired, and, after coaBulta tion, ruled tbe beat to Gopperbottom. a* be never broko once, bid it not been for tbe olaim of foal pnt in by tbe driver of tbe Milky with which Copperbottcm ooltided. As it was it is one cf the rare event* cf the Inrf, where a horse ha* lost its driver bnt yet ha* kept it* place to tbe race as if nothing had happened. can publieh it if yon choose. HANNAH F. KNAPP- BRASS HID IR0.Y CASTII6S BADE 10 0KDEB. WORMS ▼ Steam, Water, and Gas Pipes, and SPECIAL NOTICE Mercliaats ant Issaracce Agents. Cin TREASURERS OFFICE, Maooh. Ga. Augnat 22, 1S73 > 4 LL psrsona »e lm; As of any kind m the jCX. caiyon com-i-aioa are requirM to mike monthly return* of the r a»!ea as this office and pay tho tax Insurance Apenta mxut return their pre miums mouthy and p»y tax on them. Any one failing to comply with me Ordinance, must tot ex pect any indulgence aft?r September loth, aa de faulters wLi be deaJt with aa me Ordinance di- CHARLES J. WILLIAMSON. aug22taepll Tre**nrer. PLANTATION FOR SALE. OFFER for aa Io a Plantation aitnated in the fork of Towaiiga River. Monroe county. Ga., mile* irom Fortyth and 10 miles rfrom Indian ^pun t : Said plantation containa 850 acres ; 350 cleared and in good etare of ccJtiration; 50U acres woodland, well timbered, while the Led ia very productive It ia remark »ble for hevlthfolneaa and for the salubrity of the atmosphere, the places having been settled 40 years, and there never hav ing been a case of fevo’r thereon. The place is in good neighborhood, convenient to schools and For farther pirti:n!ara. apply to tho undersigned. JOHN T. OfiOWDEB. Forsyth, Ga. aog20 2w i PBICE $100 FEB BOTTLE. | An Important Letter. From a prominent gentleman and resident of Cin- cinnati, O., I or the past forty sears well known to the book publishers throng boat tbe United Mate*: Nxw koax, October 11, 1870. Da. Badwat : Dear Sir—I am indneed by a sense of dnty to toe enfferiog to make a brief statement of the working cf your medicine on myaelf. For several years I baa been affected with some trouble in the bladder and urinary organs, which eome twelve months ago culminated in a moat terribly •dieting disease, which the physicians all eald was a .p.atnodic stricture in the uretha, aa also inflam mation of the kidneys snd bladder, and gave it as their opinion that my age—73 years—wonld pre vent my ever getting radically cured. I had tried a number of pbyeiciane. and had taken a large quamty of medicine, both atopatbio and homeoe- pathio’ but had got no relief. I had read of aeton- iebing cure* having been made by your remedies; and seme four months ago read a notice in the FhUadeiphia Saturday Evening Post of a cure hav ing been effected on a person who had long been differing aa I bad been. I went right eff and got Mane of each—your Sareaparilhan AteeolTent, Beady Belief, and B*gulating Pill*—and com menced taking them. In three days a waa greatly relieved, and now feel aa wot! a* ever O. W. JAMES, Cincinnati, O. All their Fittings for Sale. Call and tea at my Works, Fourth afreet, near the Brown Honae, Maoon, Ga. •9* Sand for Oirenlait. EL CROCKETT. Jnly30 tf agency —OF THE— n OEMS IDTHL BAKE CO.I ESTABLISHED A. D. 1805. Specially Beinenred with the FACTORS’ & TRADERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY —AND THE— Louisiana mutual Insurance Company, ALL OF HEW OBLEAH8, LOUISIANA. t LANTEB8 are re quested to call aronnd and *eo it. It ia not nocceBiry that you b-3^| power to ran your gin a lifetime Many buy hotae powers and nave to bnv a tin a-j This Uin Clear ha* an IltOY OENTBAL HOPPOUT to prevent nettling of gin b Ui0 ’ POST ASD IBON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by J. S. SCHOFIELD« rAXILLAy LE.1I0X) ETC., For Flavoring Ico Cream, Catos and Pastry. “With great care, by a new process, wo extract from the true, select Frutts anti Aromatics, each characteristic fla vor, anil prodatr Elatorings of rare excellence. Of great etrength and perfect purity. Mo poisonous oils. Erery flavor t represented. Mo deceit—each bottle full teasure, holding one-half more than others purporting to hold same tflantily. Use them ona, tciff use no other. The most delicate, delicious flavors ever made. So superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu factured only hy STEELE & ZPIRiaiE, Depot*, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. Manufacturers of Mr. Price'e Cream Baking Pouder. NOTICE —Having made arrangement* with Mee.-r*. SCHOFIELD A BON for tha 1 “Jf of my PATENT Gl.N GEAB, witn CENTUM, IBON SUPPOB r, all others are wiraw or belt, the same, aa I shall prosecute to the txtent of the law all pereons uttng w « Paten. u Philadelphia, May 24. fS73. 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Naoaoa, Heartburn, Disgxwt of Pood, Puiinee« or weight In tbe Stomach, Soar ErnctA ion*, Biaking or Flutter- log at the Heart, ChokiDgor suffering Sensation* wteo in a Lving Poet nre, Dimneea of Yieion. Dcta or Web^ before tbs bight. Fever and Dull Pain in tbe Head, Df-ficiency of Perspiration, Yellowneee of tbe 8kiu •nd Kyca. Pain in tbe 8ide, ▼ heet, Limbe, and enddeii P luchee »if Heat. Burning in the Fieeh. Afewdoaes of Radway’g Hlis wiii free the *y*- tfim from all tbe above named disorders. Price 25 cents per box. BoM by Drnggiete. READ FAsXjBR A.ATD TRUB W Bend one letter etaap to BAD WAY <fc OO., Ho. Warren, corner Church etreet. New York. Informatioa worth thousands will l>e sent you. maylS eodJkwly JAMES H. LOW, (Formerly cf Wood A Low, and lata Freaidant La. Equitable Life Inannnce Oo of N. O.) Manat er Southern Department. Office No. 10 Whitehall street, James’ Bank Block. F. O. Box 106, ATLANTA, GA. | S. M. FARRAR fc II. L. BACKUS, Beeident Agents. Office, Plantexe’ Banking Company. MACON BOARD OF REFERENCE. (By Penuisiion.) B. M. B azsmote, of Adama A Bazemore. I, of Calm G. A Netting, President OUy Bank. J- E. Jones, Presides t Central Bank- I O Plant, Preaidant First National Bank. W. J. Lawton, President Planters’ Banking Co. S. G. Boom President Kxdunge Bank W. & Hoh. President Southwestern Bail road Oo. & W. Onbbedge, of Oobbedge. nazlebaret ± Co. B. H. Plant, of L d Plant * Sot . Thomas Hardeman, of Hardeman A Sparks, aagilm B. L. Willingham, of Lssrton A Willingham. | R Waxolbaam. of Waxelbanm te Bin. J W Bnraa, of J. W. Burks * Oo. I J B Boss, of Bose k, Coleman. I Joseph Dannenburg, ofJNusebaum A Dannenbnrg. I Asher Ayres. | TbomasaC. Dempsey. ! Cn, Oats, Vkd oi lay, EXCLUSIVELY, [ No. 20 Second street, between Slain and River, LOUISVILLE. KY. -AMPLE STOBAGE. Will All order* for Corn from point* in Illinois I parties making purchase accepting through Bill of T.,dmg from shipping points. apr25 Cm i COOK’S HALL, PEBBY, GA. T HE attention of managers of public entertain ment* ia called to this HaiJ. which ha^been I lately fitted np f a Hall i 20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 barrels Choice Family n° ur * 300 barrels Refined ! AIL ARTICLES IN 6R0GER1’ LINE AT LOWEST! jcoelStf ERNEST PESCHKE’S _j the beat style, with eoenery, ete. The Hall will seat abont 100 person* and i* oonve- I niently aitnated in the large ard growing town or Perry, to which the Southwestern Railroad haa lately constructed a branch from Fort valley Apply to ' ” " ' " fthis 6m* Macon Standard Mean T J WESSsffijSSSBSaSSF MENTS, for the puxpt-e of obsenmg .ST tho exact Macon mean tune t« within »_ - - JOHN B. COOK. Perry, Ga. tho exact Macon mean time . .. G.VM1.1 attanhoa paid a. ah. «<> raalmawf kliat at atw wsrklw ! _,-\rd«v- i ware***'