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MORNING. OCTOBER &, i87S.
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thinA that tho la . --f pair
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to the ln,’h pri -t ionminli-I
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tioo. If a nan eaa hare t
:i . . vc.v .ii-l i d.-liif .
in Saritiwland. for wbat i'
him to mak.-a U ir of ourpr
in)f-plae«a,lw mil 1»- v«r_v.i|
trunk, for the {• r. i gn tri]>;
honor hie (food teti.- and ill.
oth In
I'l-s,
ipalwa
id boi
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The
•d
arifi- moi
White the m.rmi
hiifh-pricod plan-*
their alender patrol
houaea liaro Tory
At Saratoga, the at
ing.hoimea hare h
The Uanling-h'.nn
all dirvctiona ntmut
an nhimdanee of a
truth ia, wo auppa
not la-en grard, rno
and the txiojite hr
Tl... expeniire hot.
during period* of u
making, and the m
pinch they feel it.
high oven for then
life. They never t,
in tho I mat of nenaona; i
■fc-aaotu come, they aitl
all. or lone. Who it i. t
ing from year to year the. expend™
entobliahnx nto. w.i do not kn- ^. foi
nearly erorybodj who me.ldl.nt with them
lowNihythem. They oottimm.-naoanma,
they hunt tip. or they fail to pay rent , , .
■ind dividevl- you am not tired hearing from theee
The permanent hotel* of the groat part*. I will aay our Superior Court con-
citi. H are built an 1 furniahed at the coat venoa thia morning. Judge Kiddoo, of
of million*. in which famili.-a par from fjuthfmrt, wiU preaido. Jmlgo K. ia yet
$5,000 to SlOiMQ a year for hoard. We . ,, r , . , ,
any here that much of the economy T 0,,n <? 10 tho “"«• >,nt 1,8 80 eI *
practin-d in the , mrnn.tr ia owing to the I oalltmt officer, and dupen-tea justice with
ahaolute impo**ilulity of living at a rca-1 aa much credit to himaelf and the coun*
aonable price in the winter. Whether , „ older heada. He i* emphati-
not) Iif« at a hotel or buy or rent a bonne. *• • ......
it matter, not. The moron why the “ taw * er - * nd ,n h,s ch ^' M he
great hole la are nmaperona in tho city ia know* no one. Prom what I can hear at
beoaiiee a family can lire cheaper in thia writing, (8 o'clock, a. M.) I under-
them titan at hoiin-k. - ping. If we aoek ,tand Colonela .Hoo.1 and Fielder, two of
for the rmaen of thb, are find that only
Thuy am keyed too
rerage Amerioan high*
rake too much aonyy
na; and when the had
moke none at
gee* on build-
•M.U EKSON S I’OVEIM'Y,
it t ter I In .at .ate.
tthcrllT* Heitimrr
• 1 num.-rake, Ti.omaa Jeffermn Bax.
d-lplij ,nl he r---.lv.-l. at length,
to -1 - harge the worat of hie debt*,
in the faaliion of old Virginia,
by celling a portion of Ua land*,
tint them wat nobody to boy. Land Bold
in the tiaual way would not firing a thirl
Of iti Vidii"! and eoo«cqn£nt{y hepeti-
ti*»ij*.**I th«* it e to relax the opera-
t i«n <»f tht? law no far aa to allow him to
!•. ]- — f • -a© of hiii farm* la* lottery,
iw mas frequently done when money was
td* l>e mined for a public object. The
I/o^rilaturv (granted hi* request, though
with reliifiano’. lint, in the mean-
* l had l»een noi*c»i abroad,
t 'i' :t * ••• t f,- . f :1. • Ih. • • •
«tMnr«r the DeehatfBW bie
prfidenoe, wm about to lo«e that far-
' fanicl Montieello, with which his name
had been amociated in the poblic inind
| for two p-nt-rations, the itbode of his
pritiur an! the r»?fusre of his old affe. *
M*-oca to the Republicans of many lands.
A ff*tdin<f arrne in all liberal mind* that
j thi* must not be; and. during the apring
of lfik'.;.th- tut of his year-, nubacrip-
I lions w,-m mule for hi* relief in rover*!
plae-n. Philip Hone, Mayor of New
York, rals.-l without an .-fTort, n* Mr.
Randall moord*. fHJiOO; Philadelphia sent
<5.000, nnd Baltimore fit.OHO. The lot-
I t ry was mupended, and Mr. Jefferaon'*
hut day* were rolaccd hy the belief that
I the anhicription* would suffice to free his
.wtete from debt, and secure home and
indepenilcnce to hi* daughter, and her
I ehiMmn. He was prou-1 of the lils-rality
of hi* notinlrymcn and proud to be it*
object, lit- who had refused to accept so
much m a loan from the Legulatnrc of
hi* State, glorified in being the recipient
of gifts from individual*. “No cent of
thia,” aald he, "is wrung from the tax
payer. It i* the pure and unsolicited
offering of love.”—Mr. ParUm ia tht At-
Untie.
rCaraiiiunicate,!.]
Bi.akklv, Ok., October fi. 1873.
FJUnrt Teltyraph and Meumgers If
FR_ FR- FR. JUST ARRIVED.
rns 5szat HSiiEn foe
HOME PUEP032S.
20
HTOPS PA IX ritjiHwwIhsn mnrphirw, rtiloro*
rtfWa:*. or my alhrr snodjmr known to the
wvrid.
PERSON’S SUBJECT to mppoplexy, bmxt di*-
•w, h-rwUrbm. Hadden hintiRM. would k^cp
he relief near them; a teaatvonful in water, will
n there minntea, waon all dilltrultjr.
Radway’s Ready Relief
II* Crnnd Power In tlic Prewenflon
and Cure of Pc»tilen(lnl and
Coiimirloiin IM«ra«c«.
It i» in disaMii where iaimediate and alwulute
Ramiataane and relief ia required vb«mn tius rem
edy proven its unprrior, an 1 we muht aay. «up*r-
natural power in urinir life and unxaotitur
health.
In cmi where epidemic dnwaat-a. pwtilenm.
MmaU-iio*. fewer*, etCra esia. thi* remedy prowes
the poUnt power of a disinfectant, ncutmliaer
and cure. No one that u*oa the RstvJv Relief
when Asiatic cholera, yellow fever, typhoid fever.
•mall-Mtx. djpthecia. « tc.. prevail in a communi
ty. will he wised with these diseases: and if
seiaed when uniu it, will he roved if tne diie*
lions are followed. Simple m this iviwdy is. it
prinaeMNW the rlereenta of run* of the moat violent,
painful ami fatal diseases that scour*** the
TIERCES NEW RICp (Verychoice).
CREAM CHEESE.
90 box •* NEW COD FISH.
NEW IIERRIN’Gs
> kits NEW MACKEREL.
ISO boies LUCY HINTON TOBACCO.
»WHITE ROCK POTASH.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
THE LOGAN
EADWAY’S EEADY BELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS. CROUP. DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
COLD CniLLS. AGUE CniLLR.
r Relief to the
certain lootlith* and only a certain ffrwlo |
of building
rMpMtibli
life—ia all
with an income of le« than ^10,000 it
year cannot support hia family ami entor-
tain hie friends in a style that would lw
considered gent«wl—much Imk, generous.
# Our whole American life is keyed D»o
high. . If a man go into businena, he will
n*»t be content with either a moderate
business or moderate profits. Kverything
must be cm a large scale—IruHineus, living,
hospitality—everything. The hotels art*
like the rest, and their proprietor* expert
to make fortunes in ten years, and many
of them do it. There really seems to lw
no ruspectable place for a nwpectabl
familv of m«sleraU» mrnins. The low-
priced hotels are not genteel; the low-
pricis) houses axt« either unfit to lw lived
in. or are in mean localities; and thus the
— 4 need of tho time—respectable
os for nwpectalde men of moderate
incomes—is unprovided*for. If the Sar
atoga hotels should reduce their prices to
$S 50 or 43 jht day, and give their guest**
plain, wholesome fare, minus the splen
dor and the music, they would not only
be crowded, but th**y would make money.
If a nice thxve-dollar hot**l could be os-
tablitlesl in a rt*spectable quarter of New
York, it would 1m* crowded, from year's
end to year's end, and give a remunera
tive imxime to all «®nnt*cD**l with it. If
plain, comfortable houses cx>uld lw built
in districts now unoccupied, for what I
their owners wen* willing to take a fair
The application of the Ready Relief to the nut
or port* when* the pain or difficulty exists will af-
our principal attorney*, arc in attendance ! at wter trill in
many
It i. to be hoped our jail will be cleared—
the balance can very easily lie over, and
nobody will be materially hurt thereby—
especially aa we have no caroa of any
groat importer re.
Gov. Smith ha. furni.hed "our boy.”
with arm., and they have gone to drilling
nbarply. There i* some good roldier ma
terial in the rank*, and for homo protec
tion the boy. are plenty old, and could
anil would do good service if called on.
We have hail quite an interesting meet
ing in our M. K. Church during the pant
week, and it .till continue*—Rev. Mr.
Lin ter, 1*. E., -and tho Rev. Mr. Hay*,
preaching nightly to large and attentive
audience.. Much good ia expected to
come out of these meeting*.
. The nogroe*, not bo behind onr white
friemlK, have commenced a ••bellowing,"
and are trying to go it nightly. They
have n-eently put a new covering on their
meeting-house, and it seem* a* though
they are trying to "bellow" it off, or, at
leant, to try it. power. .
Some of our ]>eople are aln-ady talking
of who they will aend to the Senate from
thi. district. Among the name* I hear
mentioned in thi* connection are Hon. K.
G. Nesbitt, of Early, and Col. Milton
Davis, of Calhoun. Either would make a
rent, people would not ls> driven by thou. I good member. The name of onr late
namlai a. they an- now. either into hotel*
or into the suburban town*. We liavc
now in New York only the rich and the
poor. Tho middle class, who cannot live
among the rich, and will not live among
the poor, nnd take the risk of living
-in*, as all do hero who
Beproaantative. Hon. H.C. Fryer, is again
spoken of for tho lower House. Politi
cally, he is conservative, nnd would make
on excellent wnritin? member. But I
opine vo will not he lacking for plenty
other n.unes before the election.
Corn ia now being bought from the
live among tha poor, go out of tho city to freedu -n at 75 cents per bushel, and the
find their homes. So the word* " To j fools are rolling every grain, knowing,too.
Let" stare up m us from the windows of j that before anothor crop is made, they’ll
Heady Relief with them. A lew drop* in
safer will prori-nt sickness or pains from chance
of water. It is better than Pirneh Bnutdy or Bit
ters ss a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Pcrnrand Aswcurrd fnrfifty cent*. There is
not a rcmed{|U agent in the world that will rant
Prverend Amir, wul nil other Mala noun, Bilkxi*,
Scarlet. Typhoid. Yellow and other Fevem (aided
hr Radway’s Pill*) ao quirk aa Rad way’* Ready
Ready Relief so rents per bottle, and Pilla ih
rents a Imi. Sold by dniqrikU.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN
CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
!!»•» made the mn*t axt'»ni«hinc mre*. Soqolrk
w* rapid irDthcehange<i the body undergoes unde
the influence of thi* truly wonderful medicine
thftt KVKRT PAT AT INCREASE !X XSD
WBIOIIT IS SEEN ATP FELT.
i mnltitmlo of house*, which many would
take at a fair rent, hut which nohodv can
a (Toni to hire. Real nutate in Tory niffh,
and considering tho acarcity of money,
wonderfully firm; hut a change will come
sooner or later. Our greatest fear is that
it can only come through a great com
mercial disaster. Involving the overthrow
of all existing prices, and another begin
ning at the bottom of the ladder.—Dr. J.
a. Holland,’Scrt'n r\ Ocia^r.
Bihmahck % n letter, denying that any in
terview ever occurred bet ween him and the
New York World oorrospbndent, has now
been published at length. As the (net
that the Prince wrote the letter at all
seems to indicate a d«*siro not to t*e mis
represented to the American people, we
print it in full. It roads as follows;
"Yah/iv, 12th Avgust, 1S73.
M ikr. tK Bmmkikmtk* I
•*1 have received your communication,
nnd owe you many thanks. So many lit
are circulated about me, that I am not
astonished even at thia tJiatii«'U»s inven
tion. I don’t know whether there ar«* peo
ple stupid enough to believe such stories
but it is certain that I never hod any
conversation of such a character as is re-
porttNl in tho World witli anybody.
Hoboo, not even a misunderstanding can
l*e -i"'. l »' \ h .
**It scorns to me, howev%*r, that the ox-
pn—ion in that report *to crush Home,
in order to crush Christianity,* dearly
enough indicates the source and object
of the report.
• N- m in G rmonrboi doubted that
my confictioiu :ui«l beliaf ore the very
^iwlltd vhffi tint
my mouth ; an.1 in .Vmeritw. likewise, I
suppose, people will know that any one,
wick I'd enough to think so, would never
theless bo scarcely stupid on-
•V. Htsmar. K."
TbaNe'v York \\orMapol«*gir»toBi-*
marek for having ollowinV its Euroqvan
comwponilent to misrepresent him, and
a^ys that the offending oom**poudent
will not have a *e«'0nd#pport unity tonus-
lead it.
A Won an* Boon Jn.r I, 177G.—
Mfffrafkbbrt-IGniAjlmlj
Nowell wna born in Alfred. July l, »•
>-n the .i ,\ { \ : v ti the h ir *>: th«
signing or the Declaration of Indcpend
once. When t ight years of age sh-
umt<sl with the Alfred Shakers, and has
have to give $1.50 per bushel for enough
for broad. But what care they for that,
so they con get a few rags and some
whisky and tobacco for the present?
They ure, os a class, like a few whites
never fiink of the morrow.
Judgo Kiddoo will go from here to
Colquitt to hold Miller court.
A certain joker is astonished that you
rthould publish my railroad ideas, and
beg* yon to *top it as there is no truth
in them. Why don't he iiemtw, and show
wherein I’ve lied ? I^can tell you whore
the •‘rub” is - I give you too many “locals”
in ad vs net* of that self-styled important
sheet, i ’uit refers yon to what it said at a
certain time. etc.
I have not seen the article of “Citixen,”
but ns soon as I do, being fully armed
anti equipped to meet any argument to
substantiate any statement I may have
made, I will pay him my respects.
I expect to visit Arlington this week,
and will look around anti about, and if 1
so© anything worth “dating down,” will
do so, and aend it to you. will also tell
you of our court in a mail or two.
Justice.
since lived with Un-
year* of age she "
of doth, and at nin«
of mittens. She ha
rood cor, and is in
she lives until 1878
will bt dispatched i
transport :.« r to K«
she will be carried
City, whore her pro
the*features » f tin*
ikV,»r n Harold.
■H. *ighty-b
ire thirty-four yards
ty-six knit t«*n poire
never been in a rail*
ii-ellont i .alth. If
Pullman palace car
. horn.itire town t
Prom thone
liwctfD tho Quake
\N
H
Bockt Mo
tin&coT><n.cv.
lew the k:uv,
short skirt, e iten
, trou^-»> wide at
lOllrfiT, blue >t.>
white arrow
work.-l from .ml
,i;.irt« r«-.i .-h
..... hi.- .1 IT-
fv>nl tic*. Am
mule feel tha
t lnVhvl’n-fi.rt!
for *he ro.1.- to tin- to]. :n the
as her escort!
M.-n v : -I'- l di
be certainly.
ma-iaUJ. a:nl w.t
worse, wo .»> •!
ir.- v.-ll. n.r 1
quire seemed
1 to think 1. r 11
humor, a^.l x
uni tlwt -In- "
vt-rr w,-U in.l
.-.,1. for. Lord l
has therepata
turn of i~-inc« ta
anil what a v«
. ,• Smic »»f .‘i
th,- ui.,- ooqU
dirtimtlT lu-ar
jviitv C&mr i
i »n the mou’.:!.
.listlnt.—C-i.
ki'nson Cum bed nu:
—A plain, closely fit-
liug 1--
the bottom,
eking* with
kW dp, low-
oman's Ox-
nmor.t jvick
How It is Done.—The manner in
which antumn gives the gaudy tints to
tho foliage is thus explained by science:
The change of color which takes place in
autumn foliage is due to the disappear
ance of the cholorophyl (green coloring)
ronderin * the remaining colon visible;
most frequently these are yellow. When
the leaves turn red it is indicative of
diminished vitality, and by stopping the
growth of the plant, the intensity of the
red eolyr is increased. The geld and
green tint may be considered character
istic of the complete vitality and growth
of leave*, the red and yellow of low
vitality and change, and the brown is the
humus of death and decomposition.
A Cayuga county man send* the fol- i
lowing advertisement to Uie Syracuse
Journal. As he did not enclose the cash,
it withhold his name, but any young lady
who desires to be ••younited” to him can
have liis name and address by calling at
the counting room of this paper: “Mr.
Editor please publish that Wanted a
young lady from the age of 18 to 22 who
Id like to you bit© her self© in the
of matrimona 1 the writer of this am
22 years of age 5 feet in height in weight
! 35 occupation farmer.”
Theiu. is a family of ton brothers liv
ing in Dunstable, to match the family of
ten sisters of Beading; all unmarried,
good-looking, active, and intelligent, and
of highly respectable parentage—living
in the s.me home built by their ances
tors in 1757, which has been handed
down to them through five successive
generations. Next! A union should at
once be affected between these two faml-
THE GREAT II 1.00R PURIFIER. (
E\.-rjr in.pof the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL
VENT cummunioitr* thnnurh the blood, »vn
urine and other fluids snd juiers of the system
the viiror of life, for it repairs the waste* of the
body with new and sound material. Scrofula.
Syphilis. Con«umptk>n. Glandular Dismses, Ul-
tern in 1he Throat nntl Mouth. TmnorssNoik* in
the Glands and other parts of the syatam. Son*
Eyes, Strumorous Disrhar>n*s fn*m the Ears, and
the worst form of Skin Ihwases. Eruption, Fever
Son*s. Smld Hoad. Rin» Worm. Salt Rheum. Ery
sipelas, Arne, Black SioK Worms in the flein,
Tumors. Ganeem in the Womb, and .ifl Weakening
ami Painful Disrharces. Niirht Sweats, Loss of
Sjs»rm. and all wastes of the life principle, are
within the curative ranse of this wonder of Mod
em Chemistry, and a few days’ use will prove
any person uxirar it for either of these forms
disease it* potent power to cure tjiem.
If the natient. daily herominv reduced hy the
waste and decomposition that »* continually pro-
vrewdnir. succeeds in arre»tlnpr these wastes, and
n'psirs the same with new material made from
healthy Mood-and this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will and «k»es arm re—a cure is certain: for when
once this remedy commences it* work of puriflra-
tion, and succeed* in dimininhinr tho loss ol
wastes, itsrr)nirs will be rspHl. and every day the
patient will feel himself (rmwintr better and stronv-
er. the find dimtinr better, a{iprtite improving,
and flesh and weurht inemudne. Not onlv do»»s
the SA RSAPA R1LLIAN RESOLVENT end all
known r'rocdbl ncmU in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is the only positive euro for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
rinary and Womb Diseases. Gravel, Dialtetes.
Do*! *\v. Stoppace of Water, Incontinenceof Urine.
Bright’* Disease, Allmminuria. nnd in all cases
where there ait* briek dust deposit*, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the
white of an ee», or threads like white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white
hone dust de|NMit,and when there is a pricklnc.
burning sensation when passing water, and pain
in the small of the back amftUong the loins.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway’s Resolvent!
Beverlt. Mass., July !«. 1W7.
Dr. Radwat: I have had Ovarian Tumor in
the ovari.-f and bowd*. All the Doctors said •‘there
was no help for it.” I tried everythin* that was
recommended, but nothing helped me. 1 saw
your Resolvent, and thought I woukl try it; but
had no faith in it, because I had suffered tor twelve
years. I took six bottle* of the Resolvent, and one
hox of Rvlway’i Pills, and two bottle* of your
Ready Relief; and there is not a dim of tumor to
be seen or felt, and I fed better, smarter and Imp-
pier than I have for twelve years*. The worst tu
mor was i’i the left side of the bowel*, over the
vroin. I write this to you for the benefit of other*.
You can |.ulill«h it if you choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
WORMS!
Fertilizing Compound!
This fertilizer is again offered to the
public* in its original purity. The stand
ard has been kept up in every respect
and its intrinsic value has again been
demonstrated daring the past summer.
It is recommended, because:
“It is permanent in its effects in return
ing to the soil the fertilizing ingredients
taken from it by excessive cropping.
“It gives to cotton the food necessary
to sustain life while fruiting, therefore,
what is called nut seldom occurs where
this fertilizer is used.
“It is the best restorer of worn out
lands known to agricultural chemistry.
“Its effects are immediate in the pro
duction of large returns the first season.
“It is.good for all crops, on any soil,
being pure unadulterated plant-food.
“It is as good as the best, and is the
least expensive of any known good fertil
izer.
“It is manufactured at the South and
almost entirely of Southern material.
“It utilizes the ammonia found on
every form which is the most expensive
part of all complete fertilizers.’
We subjoin a few of the many certifi
cates in our possession, as to its value,
from well known parties who have used
it, and to whom we would, refer.
ROGERS & LEMAN, Gen. Agts.
LaG range, TRorp Conor. Ga,1
September 14,1S73. $
Messrs, foyers efr Leman, Macau, Ga.:
Gbtts : 1 lave bought of TOUT :ispent,
V. L. Hopson, one car load of the Lo*an
ter, and used it thi* spring on my different farm*.
I am well pleased with it and shall use it another
year in preference to any other kind. I also used
the pure Peruvian Guano and other standard
fertilizer*, and by actual comparison. I am satis
fied tbo Logan is the best, and at much less cost.
Your* respectfully, H. W. DALLIS, Sr.
Coweta Cocxtt. Ga~ September IS, 1873.
Messrs, foyers <0 Leman, Macau. Ga.:
Gents: The Logan Fertilizer bourht of your
wnl, V. L. Hopson. I manipulated with cotton
seed at the rate of one of the fertilizing compound
to two of cotton seed. Thi* compost was applied
to cotton at the rate of 200 to Soo pound* per an
I used it beside of Reese’s Sol. Pacific, and ri'
yours the preference, and I shall use it exclunr
ly in future.
My brother applied the Logan to both com and
Ansi, and is well pleased with the result.
-W_ -A- HUFF
wholesale dealer in
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
CORN, BACON,
FLOUR, RAGGING, TIBS,
4 n. COUjriTT. JA> RAG«'<. n n. COUjt'ITT.
COLQUITT iV BAGGS,
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants.
A4 Bay St., Savannah, Ga.
\ GEXTS /. r G-v-r.-in tor “Rutir.s Ch»ll.-n--
Snperphospli it.-." Planters’ Ammoniate.1 Su*
perpfcc*. phatc,” Join in a; Her^t*r*s Excelsior Sujvr-
phosphato.so;i21 lm
PHELPS, DOREMUS & CORBETT,
(Lato Phelps A Doremus)
MATTTACTrREES ATP PKALERS IT
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRIN6 BEDS, ETC.,
and 366 Cantu Su Near Broadway, New York.
. T. DOREMUS.
D. L. ROBERTS. P. A. GARDEN.
D^YIGHT L. ROBERTS A CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
Liberal advances made on Produce in hand.
We have a good stock of Bagging and Ties on
hand, which we offer at low rates. sep!2 6m
WM. It. STARE. U. P. RICHMOND.
WM. H. STARK & CO.,
WHOLESALE 6R0CERS. COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to sales or shipment of
Cotton and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advances
made on consignments. Agents for the sale of E.
Frank Coes Bone Superphosphate, Magnolia
E. fl. COHEN. JR. JOS. HULL
COHEN & HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
Gfl Rny .Street, .Savannah, Ga.
Refer respectfully to J. W. LatUrop & Co„ N
A. Hardee’s Son & Co.. Tison X Gordon, H. Majrn
A Go., Milo Hatch, V. P. Savannah Bank and
Trust Co. sepia 6m
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
106 Hay Street, Savannah, Ga.
• Oasoos exalte in a plentiful wheat
harvest. In.l.vd, the ;r .:n .hells oat at
such a surprising and unexpected rate
that fre-jr.- ntlv the farmers find that the
sacks they had calculated would held
th.-ir crop, have to be doubled in num
ber. and from forty to sixty bushels per
•ora of wheat, ar.! sixtv to eighty of oats,
are common fields. The stoek-raisers.
however, are depressed for cattle, and
Jh.-ep on- eo nttmeroux and the demands
KlghtiMatanattapciowpivvma.
PRICE SI.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter
From a prominent gentleman and resident o
Cincinnati. Ora for tha past forty rears well known
to the book publishers ihnaighoat the United
States:
New Nobs. October II. 1<7A
D*. RadwaY: Ifear Sir—I am induced hy a
renae of duty to the suffering to nuAe a brief ftstc-
ment of the working of roar medicine on
For years I hail been affected with some
trouble m the bladder and urinary organs which
some twelve months ago culminated in a mcmt ter-
nblv sltlH ting disease. Which the physichuu all
sai*l was a spasmodic stricture in the ure to, as
aU» inflammation of ibekslncys and bbddcr.and
gave it ns their opinion that my age—71 years—
would prevent my ever retting radically cured. 1
had tried a number of phyMcjaus and had taken
n huge qu intily of Rvdicine. Ugh akmathic and
Umcomthic. bnt had prot no relief, i had rend of
astanmlur , cures having been made hy your rem-
edie*. and wane lour months ago rand a notice in
the Philadelphia Saturday Evening 1 V»t of a cure
having bo-n . fferted on a penun win had long
been sufit ring as 1 had been. I went rigr. I off and
aot some «•? each—your Sarsaparillian fionlr
Ready Be lief and Rcgi:lr.th«g t*ill>—and e
menred taking them. In three I nna greatly
relieveil. and now feel as well a* ever.
C. \V. JAMES. Cincinnati.O.
<XXl *Youra truly,' ’ L. C. DAVIS.
Dooly Comv.Gi, August IS. 1873.
Messrs. Rogers <C* Leman. Macon. Ga.:
Gevtlrmet: I am fully satisikd with the Lo
gan Fertilizer. It beats stable manure alone, and
is by actual count of bolls, at least SOO per cent,
ahead of my unmanured cotton. There is less
rust where the Logan was used than where fer
tilized by stable manure. Yours respectfully,
Jl. M. THOMAS.
„ Viexta. Dooly Coutw. Ga., Sept. 1.1S7S.
Messrs. Rogers dr Leman, Macon, Ga.:
Gkyts: I promised to write you about the Lo
gan Fertilizer I tiousht of you. I now can safely
say, that up to this time, it is abend of any I have
ever used. It is as good again as the Soluble Pa
cific 1 used last year. I will use it altogether for
the future. Respectfully.
JOHN COLLIER.
Warrex Coujrrv. September 15,1873.
Messrs. Rogers dr Ltman. Macon. Ga.:
Gents ; 1 comi>osted the 4000 pounds of Logan
Fertilizer bought from you last winter, with
I&ikk) pounds of cotton seed and stable manure
and put the eight tons of compost on forty acres
in cotton on gray land. The cotton grew well and
seems to he well fruited. I am well pleased witli
it. When the crop is gathered 1 will write you
fully. Yours respectfully,
JOSHUA NIC ROLLS.
Uxiox Poitt, Greene County. Ga^
„ September 15.1873. i
Messrs. Rogers dr Leman. Macau. Ga.:
Gents: Every one of the planters in our sec
tion. who has used the Logan Fertilizer, are well
})I«wtl with it, and will use it extensively tor an
ther season. Yours rosjiectfully.
J. B. HART A SONS.
Hog axsyille, Troup County. Ga,
„ Seirtember 12.1S73.
Messrs. Rogers dr Leman, Macon, Ga.:
Gents: I bought of your arent 2000 pounds
of the Locan Fertilizer, compostcd it as formula
direct*, and used it with other standard fertiliz
er!. It has proved equally as good as the others,
at about one-thini of the cost, and I would a*l-
riie planters generally to give it a triaL
Yours truly. J. M. PONDER.
Americu*. Sumter County. Ga..
Sentembdr 22,1873. .
Messrs. Rogers dr Leman. Macon. Go.:
t Gents : I composted the Logan Compound II
bought from you. and put it on cotton on gray
land, and used it on my farm at a cost of $L 87
per acre. * I also used the Pendleton Compoum
and the English Stonewall. The Lean lias proved
a* (rood as either of the others. I am much pleased
with it. The cotton has fruited well and has
retained its fruit. Very little rust is observable
where the Logan is useu and the weuht of lint in
propurUou to seed cotton is renwrkahle, bring
much in excess of what is usual. I found it equal
ly good on com and iKtotoes. The Logan is an
excellent fertilizer,ana Iran honestly recommend
two generally. Yours respertfuUy.
J. L. ADDKRTQN.
Newton County, Gju September 23,1S73.
Rev. Robert Ltman:
: 1 composted 400 pounds each L
... - Jornncmnd, cotton seed and stable ma
nure, and put the compost on four acres erf cotton.
Though theworm has stripped the cotton Lire of
leaves, I will get three bales of cotton from the
four acre*. The season has not been a favorable
one in this section. Yours truh*.
«*1 tf J. M. HOLLINGSWORTH.
SUGAR, COFFEE,
LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS,
L. M. WARFIELD. ROBT. WAYNE.
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGLV.
O FFER their services to planters and shippers
of cotton, etc- and solicit a share of their bus*
ness. Cash advances made on consignments at
lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted
to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu
tures” bought and sold in the Savannah and New
York Cotton Exchange on the most reasonable
terms.sep12 6m
W. DUNCAN. J. n. JOHX3TON. M. MACLEAN.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
OS liay Street, Savannah, Ga.
augl 6ra
D. C. FLA NX AG AN. W. W. FLA NN AG AN.
A. P. ABELL. R. & MORGAN.
FLANNAGAX, ABELI, & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA
TITANAgING Agents for the English Stonewall
IfA Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished,
and liberal cash advances made on consignments
for sole in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor-
Bi. P. WALKER,
t$c». H. DOBBS,
of Wise, Dobb? A Coj
2SO
Crates of Crockery
WALKER & DOBBS’
Crockery and. China
ZEIMIUPOIFIITTIIVC
We have in store and to arrive two hundred and fifty crates C. C. and W. G.
Crockery for our wholesale trade, which we intend selling as cheap as the cheapest.
New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore not excepted. In short, and as proof, bring
us your New York invoices and we will duplicate, say nothing of the ruinous freights
and breakage.
CHINA.
CHINA
25
SALT, SYRUP, Etc.
Corner Cherry and Third streets, Under Ralston Hall.
MjACOIST, GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE
CLOTHING STORE.
m order to meet the wants of our growing city, we have gone largely into the
A. M.SLOAN. ARTHUR N.SOLLEE. G.V.WYLLY.JR
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com-
• mission Merchants,
Claghom & Cunningham’s Range,
Hay Street, Savannah, Ga.
H AGG ING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal
caili advances mode on consignments for sale
in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres
pondents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia,
Boston or Baltimore. augl Cm
J. A. 1>UGAN.
, J. D. STILZ.
DUGAN & STILZ,
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY,
Na 20 Second street, between Main and Rivet.
IzOUISVTLLE, KY.
A3IPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Corn from points in Illinois,
parties making purchase accepting through Bill of
Lading from shipping points.apr25 flm
PUNTERS’ BANE,
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Collections made at all accessible points.
fejyy* !***d on Deposit* whe^ made for a
specified lime.
Wm. J. Anderson. Frost. W. E. Brown. Cash’r
DIRECTORS
Awforaon. CoL Ilueh L. Hetman!
Dr. W. .V. Mathews,
deist f
CoL Wm. Felton.
MPr.M L. H. Hollinshca
A h North Car. l:ni;ui,going West
with his dozen children and two dozen
roc ntly, got .*n board a steamer at
a Kentucky Lindiinr. an-i liis firat ques
tion was, “ How much will you charge.
Oip’n.to tak.- i.' to >:. ’ •• WiU
you go on d.vk or 'ti th - cabin r” **Wal.
Cap’n, I’ve Kvei in a cabin all my life,
and I 8*po>e the cabin ‘11 be u’xr*'! enou
DR RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
REGULATING PILLS.
“•ES
N’ENE--
rded
A Southkkn rA»-»:K,th«-SL-iunton Vindi
cator, ha.-* rt.vure.1 a pat. at on the follow
ing : ”A man in no mu- u more ji^hte in
church. He i»> on dtv.-.a jwinuie, it
w**rt*. Noltovly wa* 8urj.ri>,-.l to mv that
young mun ki*t Suuday dive suddenly
into the bothun of the ;h w t*. pick ”}. her
para<iol. While he w.l- at tiie bottom
he aaw the embronlered edge of
her pocket handkerchief sticking
fi\>m under the edge of her dres*.
He commenced tugging at it, wh<m there
was a fienv s<’uffie, an*l a little hand
darted down, lie came up without it.
There were two re*d faces in the sanctu
ary to which the calm of the Messed Sab-
IMtli seeni'-d to bring no relief. But he
was u young man flint meant well.
minded female—“ Si
to un lerstaml that
century no one but a
lady to stand in this
ing old gentleu
Oh-
rs«-v-;ir. Mrong
I would have vou
thi. .arc i!.-no.l u ;-
would suffer a : B\.
uner.” Mild-h .-k-
igely)-” Mmhim.
P.-nv t... -r.: :!. 'ct.-! \*
■■ppkwgihkypinly, amam todfla^tb
IwaVs Pills Ior the cure of sOdkonlors of
HM Liver. Bosnia Siteja Bladder.
. -u> K«msea. Headache, t'onstiparion. Oos-
askbdbalta, Djnqsh, BSMsiaa Pr
l-irtau::nation(rf the B -w. N. Piles and all IV-
mtiof tbe Internal Visrera. Wanaoled
~ grtoblc. can-
WHOLESALE CLOTHING
JAMES H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
M A CON, GA.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
auglO tf
CASKS REAL FRENCH CHINA.
We have now in store twenty-five casks of real French and English China
which we will sell for thirty days at the following low prices:
CHINA TEA PLATES - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES
CHINA DINNER PLATES -
CHINA TEA SETS. 41 pieces -
CHINA DINNER SETS. 137 piec
CHINA CHAMBER SETS. English
China - -- -- -- --
CHINA TEA PLATES - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES
CHINA DINNER PLATES -
1 25: 1 751 iIMITATION CHINA TEA PLATES
1 50 2 001 BREAKFAST PLATES - - -
1 75 2 50 DINNER PLATES
7 »»10 So TE A SETS. 44 pieces - - - -
45 00,60 IK) DINNER SETS. 137 pieces - -
i 'CHAMBER SETS. 11 pieces -
7 50 10 50 DEC. GRANITE SETS, 11 pieces
1 oo l M\ loosed CUT GLASS GOBLETS
1 25j 1 75 500 seta GOBLETS
1 50! 2 00 I
100 TRIPLE-PLATED CASTORS; G CUT GLASS BOTTLES, $6 00 EACH.
150 dozen BRITTANIA DIPPERS, to the trade at New York prices.
Cutlery and Silver-Plated Ware,
GLASS WARE, LAMPS, KEROSENE AND GAS CHANDELIERS, DRESSED
TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, KEROSENE OIL,
By the Gallon. Barrel or Car Loud.
Como and see or send us your orders.
WALKER «3c DOBBS,
82 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PORTER COMBINATION AND PLANTATION HOE.
sep21eod3m
K. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second stra Macon, Georgia.
YT71LL practice in the courts of Macon and ad-
t t jaevnt circuits, and in the Supreme and
Federal Courts of Georrin. Special attention given
to matters in Bankruptcy.
BUSINESS.
We are now opening- a large Stoctr,
Bought From the Manufacturers,
Expressly for the Wholesale Trade.
WE WILL DUPLICATE ANY BILL BOUGHT IN NEW YORK, UN
LESS BY A JOBBER
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
-•pt2jtf
ROB’T. A. NISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AVE.
(Over Payne’s Drug Store),
junel4d3m MACON, GA.
G-EORG-IA MILLS
<rW.v
LAW CAED.
M esses, woodward a toole.otDooly
county, Gttra haring formed a legal co|*art-
nership, respectfully offer their services to the
public, n»»d will practice 11 the counties of Wilcox,
Dodge, Ira n, Worth, Ma on, Sumter, and Hous
ton. Special at mention iri en also to wises in the
Supreme :uiu federal Courts.
Aildre&i, V
dres-T, Vienna, Ga.
july15 d3m*
HEBBSRT F1ELDHR.
IDUa L. FIELDER.
H. & I. L. FIELDEK,
Attorneys at Law,
CUTIII1ERT, GEORGIA,
WILL give prompt attr ition to all business
? v cojif.ded to them, ia the counties of Ran
dolph, St* vrari, Quitman, Olay, Party, Calhoun
and TerreU, the Supreme Court of Georgia, ami
the District nnd Circuit Courts of the United
States for the Southern District of Georgia.
~ pt!7-tf
GRIER HOUSE
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
J G. GRIER, the proprietor, has reduced the
• rates of board to $2 per day for the benefit
of travelers and parties going to the Indian
Spring. After the first of September the’ usual
rates will be resumed.augSeodtf
BARLOW HOUSE,,
AMEEICUS, GA.,
WILEY JONES & 00., Propr’s
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON-
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
W, u h
1 belong to the «Lirk a^'. and if you’U
call me a brute again, I H shake the life
put of vo.i.” Female taints; grand hys
terical tab! con.
Thk colored operati'e.s two of the
tobacco liu't->rie.> at Richmond, Va.. no-
tirieii their employed that, appreciating
thediffieultui* <>f the pre.-ent fiuan«-ial sit-
u&tion.-they are willing to work for two
<*r three weeks without drawing their
wage*. They have a clear comprehen
sion of how t«> help bridge over a difficul
ty.
tig in 'hr IV»h.
A fc*
rn: from all the
> mercury, mi.v r:!«or deleCcri* •;> Hnurv
ith»hflwri««»HBM lesolttafftaoi
«rf the Diprin Organs:
auoa. Inward Fifes. Fullness of the
H-v- ^ N
of i-... ro.... v •
:h.- S< ur Kr.;* ■ k.t..-
ring at Hrart. t’.‘i«-*i:»zor tillering
► when in a Lying P« -tun. Duu aes> o
.-r W, L f. n the Surhi. r’ irr and
the Hi.vl. Defiri-iH-.- of Pcr>p:nv:ioo.
- .dth.->tiin tit,u i;>, ;.l^.: ; .• Si.it-.
: Hcut.Bun.-
Gift enterprise
Abe only Distnbuuonia the country
$75,000
INVALUABLE GIFTS
to be distributed in
L- 13- SINE’S
lfi4ih Beixular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To bj drawn 31 onday, November 24ih. 1573. J
OH GKA.VH CASH PEIZE, §5,000 IS (iOLB. PROATSION
ONE 6RAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER.
VnoPuzKs ok;:., ■»
n>- ‘fiS Z VC “j Greenbacks!
Watches
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
KATALTSINE WATER—The Great 3Ipi-!
cine of Nature. Indorsed by the Highest'
Me lical Authorities. Restores 31uscular Pow-
to Para lytic, Youthful Vigor to the Aged, and
ivelops the Young at a Critical Peried; Dis-
Krfvea Calculi and “Chalky” Deposits; Cure
liout, Klieumatism, Djspen^ia. Neuralgia.
Gravel, Diabetis, Deceases of the Kidneys, Liv-
•rand Sxin, Abdominal Dropsy, Chrome Diar-
rhcea, Ccn-tipation, Asthma, Neraousne^
Sleeplessness, General Debility, and nearly ev-
ry class of Chronic Db «se. PamphfeU con-
Mulshed .
»y WHITNEY BROS., GenT Agents,227 Soutl
ront si, Philadelphia. For sale by all drug
-jits. aur3eod3m
1 "«•<> . 1 ti .1 > lw- 1^
til. • nr. y
• V—t . ha i;>
i’. : ra.ir*. J-ra. In.
Number of Gifts MuDOk
Veack!
Solid and IXmble-
AND LIQUOR. DEALERS.
Pills
DruggifeU.
REAP
FALSE AND TRUE I ’
fterni one feller stamp tu RADWAT ICO. .Vo
* felfer stamp
S wnm-n. comer Cburrh sir^-j
Infonuation worth 11iou>b(kJ
may\Xi\tdhnl)
i br
Agents Wanted to sell TICKETS tm I T n
w horn liberal Premium* will ‘XfO^eEST
be paid.
Siiisle Tick. fl; Vi Tit kit* $5; Twelve Tick- ’
ctNClC; 1 WeM> -lile lit kets {CU.
C.n-uLrv iGtiUi::,uar * full list of pnj>*s, s de- |
sen;-th»ii of thr maimer of lirsttiite:. and other m* ,
ru..Aii«.ii .a . i-.-rut t.> ti*** liistnbiiih>ri. will br ♦
N.-nt t«. n:i v ..!»*• orel--nug Ua rn. All letU-is mast !
MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
01 THIRD STREET.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
Patent Wire Heddles
Are mad3 under one management.*
Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN
MILLS promptly furnished.
july24 6m
We are still offering to the Trade our celebrated brands of Flour
WILEY'S XX XX,
PEARL DUST,
AMBER AND
CORA In.
Wc challenge competition in the grades of Flour offerered. Our XXXX has no superior. These
goods an? manufactured by us, and wr/daim but manufacturers’ prices, as they are handled but once
We do not, and never have charged DRAYAGJ3 on our Flour.
The attention of the trade is respectfully culled to <»ur BU.VN, possessing, as it does, a large per
centage of middlings, and is very nutritious and iwlatable to stock.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.
BURE & FLANDERS,
Wl£ltr No. 4 BLAKE’S BLOCK.
ATTENTION I
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS,
Sail from Pier 20, North River, New York,
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
mSS
The passenger accom-
modatioi s on steam
ers <rf thislineare un-
surpaAse. 1 forrfeganee
and comfort. Cabin
state rooms are all on
upper deck, thus se
curing good light and
•entilation.
RATES OP PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW.LIVERPOOL,or LONDONDERRY
Sat. Steamers. Wed.Steamers.
Gold. Currency.
Cabin, ,*75andJ*S. STSanJifii.
Cabin return tickets
SL»» * isi
Sro-ernge, currency, f30.
Certificates for pa^‘- r, ‘ from anv i-*ai«ort or rail
way station in Great Britain. Ireland or the Con
tinent, at
RATE* AS LOWxsmr ANT OTHER FIRST-CLASS LINE.
For p*uauie *g^g ERSO y HROTUKRS.
Or to 7 Bowling Gren, N.
T. H. HksRKKSON. Agent, (.a.
may 11 3m
JOHNSON & SMITH
OFFER
UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTEP.S IN
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lhs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lhs to yd.
50 hales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-S lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd.
10,000 lhs Arrow Ties.
25 hales Bagging Twine.
=ep27tf
GEORGE W. HEAD.
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO HEALER,
AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
No. 4 Blake’s Block, p °P lar 8t > Mac0 “’