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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AH) MESSENGER: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10. 1873.
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Some Point!* on tin-
FRIDAY MliRXIN-
TUo Con«-« , !**loii to the I’onn.-yl-
vimlu Kailroixl.
Sit nat ion.
lly «J>iry I t-
■ Chicago Trt- j
Member tilth,
er the aWe i
nly three months
A jar cent* are
r that amount of
■ hard-on. Sorae-
- lond. will get the
White Lead and Zinc!
PAINT BRUSHES AND COLORS.
TI-it prop.
the Pro
doUU.
Ex-
]] be iu
8ererm]
xL Tb
a . \ * have alre
of CaBgrcH* ceding thi* ■qnare t
imilnxi 1 n*k.Tve«! the right to rt*|>
I.?y tho cot -ion. The ni
© uipanj Kxa already cut <J'»vrn ...I *
beautiful timl**r, which
ji-nr’s growth. TI*. i- rai-- l :
X*> &e first *t<»ry. and it is v.-ry 1
ferior in Mize and character to th«
. ih,l --d. If the con- -KMion »h- ret
the ri Will Pijow t t*» !*• fK
full for the square which luyl 1- • n
to them for nothing.
, th
fer ofptodu
i Secretary o
t that the ulti
ide a spe
ak* an<l 1
pom
Ooiucatlt- Service.
Th.- N.
the tribiil
endletoM
the bias]
■1 th.
,,f h-uaekaepei
jt pn ua
Let the
lie
of eta
any lli
n th.,i
; >a ny
/iUihful and
Tb- Mi,-ply
ia ilimini.
mu.t nooi
dknpp.
h.tvante, but th
known among n
ployvr* to tlio .
ti.-nre. It ia a curioua ir
Ucumo of a country dc-
and bouaemaida. Shall the people hoard
altogether. Knor-
ui tec ure eo-called
the veriest despot*
il plague their du
ty of human pa-
inquiry what is to
itnte of cooks
'flit: .Mystery or tin: DesU
Captain Hall.
Of
merdnl bills of exchang
iran aorrespondenta of such dc
Howeeiy would Cic-arism ap
when everybody ia jumping
like th.- frog- to Jupiter,
Jlya-.-t to do n .no thing. “For-
]„ -rk T’ cries ono. “For Ileav
e, l.-idge the bn-ailstuffa!" says
‘‘H -nt yo-ir jih-by-jib!” says a
uid tbn.w overboard your If gal
- rve.” -Let l> nd-holdera re-
r bool-, and get currency for
• I pay interest for the currency
• V recover th- 1..I.-U :: in <b.v-
" ay - a fourth
’r. - 1-nt bears all theoe things
p.-Ip-deck, where he commands
" like an American Indian just
oard. He tum-to Itubcoek, the
!, an l han-ls him his tqieaking-
m l then vomita over the gun.
beock, who is a gn-at financier,
.nia er: “Aloft there! Ahoy
dent can't violate his constitu-
tion!” Then Richardson, the Boatswain,
pijeo: “It*3 none of our funeral!'
is i-nt. oomnaxzsT cr to the noun?
P-- pie have been inquisitive to know
■ t .a.-at ■ 'tli. '-r- of ti..- 11 \• ; at
L-have tli.-inMlvesat this perbsb I have
n a g.--i do.i! al-e.t 1 : . .
andnskea saswe questiacis. The trouble
ben- ha- le-. n, that the President is al-
way- ab .nt, talking at Long Iiranch
witli Ch-a or Murphy, or .-«.mc of those
... at illy and ne.r.iHy ra-g-1. i: pi.y-i. -
ally ra h people, who bold the person of
our Casur in distraint- .He can
reached by telegraph, but that ia not
cnongh. You can hear from your sweet
heart by telegraph, but she mar have
been hugged by the other man, just
she sent or received your message. The
office of President is, in a measure, vacant
by its possessor’s absence, and no tele
graphy can substantiate it. Particularly
ia tab the case with one of Grant’s tem
perament, who governs by feeling hi*
i aL. oi l: r
5 Bank of En~
Trouniry ia to
rrencj here to
•nly to be oaed in
,or SOAP FOE EVERYBODY
-i M .
Pnv
udy
way along us the time guides him. I saw
a sack-race, this summer, 1s t ween a lot
. , . I of negro waiters at a watering-place,
of the I nhiris negro iumped right for the pole,
'ty yester-lay, nT ,q yef, ss he was wholly enveloped, it
ilently glad to looked queer that he could guess it no
Hut I vvell- I discovered, however, that another
1 darkey was running ahead of him among
the crowd, saying: “Dis way, Jim!
of the painful mystery surround-1 Sow, jump to yo’ left, Jim ! Now, jump
, I ■»-- i. ^ Jim, and de five dollars —
Th-- IK- Idingt.-n j
vipwlitiun nrrirad in
and its memhere wei
find themselves at homeonoo more,
with them e.iiiKw another and a fuller
chapt
read.
it.
death of Captain Hall to 1m read. I like h-
‘ at *f‘P rono, ' n< '* I ^ That is the way Ulo President, elected
js-utivily -'ll the al.iitliag stetement of I m , Tern j millions of votes, juhips in
Aluitou. Uie ^S-oild mate.or to give wn-lm-1 Idindfolded times. Somelody like Clews,
prominence to the dark hints of Sailing j or Cooke, or Horie, or anybody who can
Master Uuddington. All portiea to the hia <«nfidencc, but who never got a
...*i.... ... vote ami has no responsibtfity, says,
uystery or,, m .. vcr>- -lisngretoble situs- „ j,, mp way I toll you J"
tion, which only a ooinpleto, thorough
and public investigation remove. Wo
ho]H* timt plain, ciuidul Mta(«-nients will
lw uutde by every officer and blue jacket
attached to the PuUrii*, and tluit the
• * • i > one committed—
will be brought to iU Author’ll d6or. Mean>
while we commend the carefully written
corruipondenro publiahcnl in thin nioru-
iii* • UuiiJd to il--- thou^litful examina-
tH>«i of th- Navy !>• j. irtimnt and the
j»ubli It will trupply many imp<»r*
tout points lfeArinjr on the ^uilt or
inuocence of *tho ( ilii urH inculjxitc^l by
the grave cblrgU. ' Morton, it will 1 be
neen, dUtinetly chargt.'H that Dr. lh*sH«d
has committ<si the awful crime, und mo
jKwitive and perrtiMtent ia ho in liis lielief
tluit he ha« inude an official (statement to
the American Comiul nt Dundee. This
U the most positive evidence yet offered,
at.d Me rton enjoys tho reputation of
iH'iiij; u good otlle. r and a reliable man
We mnM *Ulfl that his statement* will
anuute the puliiic. Taken iu oonrioctiou
with the revelations alromly made, the
aignilhvuit abeervationa or theatrical si*
lenoe of other offictum involve the nmtt«-‘r
of Captain Hall’s death in still greater
mystery.
Captain Uuddington and hia rescued
companions of the I’ol.iris arrived in this
city, by the ateomer City of Antwerp,
very early yuetenlay morning, and were
hurritMl off by the four o’clock train t<
Washington in charge of the United
States authorities
Therufnivg when the President is not
about, who is telling him how to answer
his telegrams? When he is home he
must 1m? treated very gingerly. Both the
(Secretary of the IVeasury and the Attor
ney-General are timid men in his pres
ence, acting like Grund Viziers afraid of
their heads rather than like Modern sec-
return*. Shy, conscioiuily inferior, yet
sensitive ns to U»ing discovered to be so,
tlic* President listens and decides accord
ing to his confidence in the talker. The
Attorney-(funeral is a man who has
permitted Ilpn Butler to write his opin
ions, and who has builded himself a new
house in Washington. These two sins
ugninst conscience make a coward of any
body. Richardson, being simply a ffnan
oier, must call upon Williams to apply
the law to any policy he may hit upon.
Williams and bo ore now much of the
time together. Grant lias just come
home, and a SWOet pickle we nroin. *We
want conUmpe," says. Richardson; but
that is just what nobody has, except at
election-times, in tho head of the Govern
ment. and it has no confidence in itself.
It is weak as six tom-cats when shot-guns
are going off on tho house-tops. And
probably its imbecility is the preserva
tive feature about it. It does not know
how to do anything, therefore makes no
mistakes.
^ ; I.M \ ■ i. I M l \ I *4 Um* abasa artirfas
SODA WATER!
Mj partn’ii-. kr r-^jatrluUy » f that my
SODA FO L ATAIX ia still in ap^fation.
Ton ran always ret your
STREET CAR TICKETS!
4 for 23 Cent.!
At the Dnut Store at
BOLAND B. HALL,
Corner Cherry t aM Cattuo Aveane.
FINE SOAP.
LCBI3T8, EDGES A GALLETTS, COC-
DR.kT-8, GOSNELL-S. Y ARMLET'S,
LO\TS CASHMERE BOUQUET.
CHEAP SOAP.
EXGLISn HONEY AND GLYCERINE.
PARK COMPANY'S TOILET.
CONTINENTAL.
COLGATE'S BARS.
COLGATE'S FRUITS,
orti It RANKIN. M.1SSKXBURT, A OO.
GROCERIES
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP
Well Selected Groceries
AT PANIC PRICES !
And will be sold below the usual market prices.
Give me a call before buyinir.
J. F. BARFIELD.
octAtf
Messrs. J. U. Zeilin dr Co.. Macon, Go, :
Ge.vtlemk.v—Allow me herewith to tender to
you my sincere thanks in prescribing for me
your Simmons' Liver Regulator, which effected
a pleasant and speedy runs of the worst rase of
bowel complaint I ever experienced in my life,
after the first few doses.
1 am now an anient believer in your famous
medicine, as it alone entirely restored me, after
the' failun? of three physicians, and the trial of
several noted preparations. With reeanis, I re
main. yours truly.
MAURICE ROSENTHAL,
231 Heart street, New York.
ortA XtawAwIt
A Warning |q “Cast
Thi following scathing rebuke and ad
monition was laWly administered through
the New York Sun to -Mir" Grant l»y
one of his own household:
17, S. Grant, President;
Sir—Gov. Cooke's District Bing hav-
fngKvn Inwdigat-*! by Congress, and
»l».v dell- ■ IM .-'l lo t fn- pi • - . !- • -v
untry as d
■!i
ntrv am
d k '*n K ' of
swindlers, oo tier
iy.-! cot
■flilemv in
the Cooke*
■u to
,!, ■ \
hern Pacific
bond..
vh Lr, k
•Uie Cook
w uni cntim
xl the
i,. '1 h
.ll.lll. t It
• J «MUBd t !
u ml*
,1. Al .
Jill flllO ill
•ney , ri-is.
The
If.win.il
t, have 1 u
J 1 AO jnilca
of rot-
LT w.-.l
util wort hi
aw •'enrr.'te
pave-
ting
wonts, at a oust of $20,000,000, half U*ing
stolen. You niont l»venk tho District
King or it will ruin you, the CougroM
and tin* Kepuldicnn party, and cause gt»n-
ernlsirvoslotion. lour friend,
A Grant RxrruucAK.
Windiin’-'ton, .N ptember 2S. Is73.
Tlio Chief JustU'csliIp.
The Cinciuiuti Commercial ’» Wwh-
incton opt, ial of Saturday, nay*:
riu l‘:v,ill,-nt yi--li-nl.lv .ii-'ni:i 1 , -
nt- uLmli-.hi) to ulq-.nit ii I’liii-i -lu-ii
until Congri-3* mljounva ami tin
: .tl S-n.it,>i ,',.nk!iiuf «nm -
llsnt, bat if the A.lmmistr.iU.-i
New York bUtova-i m- its very e
it is not pribAb that
man will (jet the 'honor,
lo.irts;u\ oontiwlinit for U
t'iu lVi-oiileni hmlalki-l o\
,-f tin- latt.-r- IM-.i-l .ii
Mr. Kvarts woul.l not k.s-p
ho -,-ot it, having a Uuv, family, and
wishini; i-'niotly to obtain the tvs ignition
of an appointment without any final rea*
olution of hoKlim: it for life. Tho pn-i-
tiim of Butler and the haver fry of poli-
i:i , V '
Piem-pont
nd
n-1
i.lvSait tliat
the nUiv if
tic
lilt:
In n
to Ho:
. thought ti
chance iu:
of K.lief in
. . : W i.
it of Judge Hoar'
ilitical oirclre Juotiei
have, on tho whole,
now. although the
his ilins-tioa point* I
Th* Kev. Alrinnder llui-
New Y'erV. ns-ently tnarrl.
yearn old, but they fell on:
afterward*. Mr. BMM i
nib ls -.Usl jvtatiHw int«>
aometimes choking her to
Thi* wo* wilit ooodaot, fo
not promote the K
. :-iiu«rr hu*banda
vmofOv
Tlio AnterJoan Slcei»iii}fCnrs in
Europe—A First Experiment
A French letter to the Baltimore Amur-
icon says:
•'The Continental railroad companies
have at last awakened to the necessity of
sleeping cars on their railroads. Colonel
W. D. Mann, of the United States, is the
prime mover in the movement, und has
commenced the introduction of sleeping
curs on the Tull man system, which bids
fair to bo os successful as that company
has be»*n on the other side of the Atlan
tic. It is called the Mann Boudoir Car
Company, and they have established ex
tensive shops at Brussels. Thus far they
have turned out but few cars, though a
large number are in course of construc
tion. Thu engineers of Kurope persist
in limiting the length of the car to thir
ty-five feet, about half thedength of our
palace* cars, and consequently the com
p my ha- b’vn cituspelMa to build their
•“ir.- on this scale. Tho body of the car
is divided into fear separate compart
ments or state rooms, each capable of
Itcing converted at night into four coaches,
and thus carrying but sixteen persons.
They also have wash rooms, and all tho
noavriiieBCM of the lhillman car, and are
finished with equal ornamentation and
elegance.
There are inferior cars on some of the
ruud*. but not sufficient to supply the de
mand, as on our recent trio from Cologne
tate 1 to Paris we were told that it was ne
thus I ry to engage them three days in advance,
’anl aad bpeculators frequently buy up tickets
oses anti h^ld them for an advance, os is the
nin, case with almojt everything else in
ork I Europe. One of these cars has just re-
tumod from an experimental trip of two
thousand miles of the Continent, filled
with Parisian editors, all of whom are
extravagant in their laudations of its
comforts and conveniences, and express
wonder that they have not been intro
duced sooner by the railroad companies.
The great difficulty has been that the
European railroad system is cut up in so
many companies, and the co-operation is
so poor, that the passenger is frequently
compelled to change can once, or some
times twice, in a night's journey, or to be
hauled out of the tor, with nil his valises
and bundles, for the examination of hog-
I -’HT 1 ' V>R th* frontiers. The furnishing of
csirs by the <x>mpony to be used on all the
lines between the main cities is, therefore,
more essential in Europe than in tho
Unite*! fitales. ..n»l there is no doubt that
the Boudoir Company will be a greater
W. W. CARNES,
General Insurance Agent,
OFFICE NO. HG CHERRY ST.
Jtepnx-nt* tho following first-class Companies:
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Onmnizcd 1H10 ... Assets $2,230,000
GE0R6IA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Columbus. Ga. - • Assets $300,000.
UNDERWRITERS' A6ENCY, NEW YORK,
(CompOM*d of the Germania, Ninarara. Ilam
an*l Republic In.-umncv Companies).
Assets • over $ MX«.ooo.
PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Memphis, Tenn. - - Assets $253,246.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
Onnuiixed 1794 ... Assets fMOMW
at fair rates.
My slrenhn, ^
cover Cotion or other property at any hour of the
day or uicht.
i adjoins my office, and I will
■eplH-tf
W. W. CARXEM.
Taxes—Second Notice.
ri\HB County Commissioners have notified me
.1 that they are in nets! of money, and I am
therefore compelled to ask the j*«onle to come up
without further deby and jay their State and
County Taxes.
lVrbons. white an«l colored, who owe poll and
rood taxes only, OMUt pay up to save (wt, ns I am
required by law to issue executions ami garnishee
their employers. _ _ _\Y. T.NELSON.
■eplO t
Tax Collector llibb County.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Farmers and Grangers!
O
I " ILLbe tw> i\f» rin a few days two hundred
A- Um- cd that ndebnOed
WARD’S FERTILIZER
Manufactured expressly for
CORN. COTTON, WHEAT.
OATS. RYE. BARLEY. POTATOES.
GRASSES and CLOVER.
This manure»« manufactured as a speciality
and in oOertmt it to the public, I do so with confi
dence and assurance of its exceUeot quality.
Its reputation is withrut limit at the North,
where it is universally known and largely used
by the farmers in that section for
GRASSES AND GRAIN
Of all kinds, and which acrounta for their supe
rior success in heavy pmduttioos. This fertilizer
to thoroughly analys'd, and its properties known
to be pure and genuine.
All orders can fully filled, which should state
what production to desired, this briny “SPECIAL
MANUFACTURESu" Outside of cash, will ex
change for COTTON of any grade at its highest
market value. With my arrangements. I can be
amply supplied with any amount. All order*
will be addressed to
J. F. CRUTCHFIELD,
W_ HIJFP
JOHN INGALLS
8PBC1AL AGENT FOR
CASWELL, HAZARD & CO.’S
PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATIONS.
■MtoMpHHRRHMffiRM
and reMiratcd bouse. They are endorsed by al
the leading physicians in New York citv.
Hazard* Caeswll’s Pure and Sweet
COD LIVEFl OIL I
Always on hand. Fresh ot received this day.
Dealers supplied at proprietor*’ prices.
wep*1 tf
WHOLESALE DEALER EX T
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS
CORN, BACON,
FLOUR, BAGGING, TIES
SUGAR, COFFEE,
South Macon Drmr Store.
Prescription Department.
I have secured the services of
ME. E. N. HOPKINS,
From Louisville, Ky.,
TYTHO will have rharse of my prescription de-
v v partment. Jlr. H. comes hirhly recom-
mended a* an experienced and careful plumnarvu-
list, and hy promidm-MS and attention to busi
ness, he will comment! himself to the patronage
of the ritiaen* of South Macon. My prescription
department has been **ntirely reorpinired and
supplied with a fresh stock of drugs and med-
S. D. EVERETT, Druggist,
jnlvl^eod.tm Fourth street, near Arrh.
LAND FOR SALE.
now by us, lying on the west hank of Flint river,
u*t five miles below the beautiful and flourishing
own of Reynohls, (S. W. R. R.) a d containing
One Thousand (l.ouo) acres, is now
FOR tyALE.
The improvements are uncqiullcd.consisting of
good dwelling, witheveiy neoessaiyout improve
ment. There are seventeen cabins for latorers,
all with srr-otl hrick chimneys. A great deal of the
cleared Land fresh. * Any one desiring such a farm
and on tho moat enticinir terms, had br-st apply at
—’ydv n* inDmv
a to
auglP2m
HENRY T. JORDAN.
T. MARION BRYAN.
Reynolds, Ga.
LAKH, MEAL, BULK MEATS,
SALT, SYRUP, Etc.
Comer Cherry and Third streets, Under Ralston Hall.
]VI^.COjNT, GEORGIA.
JOHN P. FORT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon, Georgia.
reptgl gw*
DENNISON’S
PATENT SHIPPING TAG.H
Over Two IluiHlred Millions have
lieen used within tin* past ten jwank
without complaint of loss by Tag 1>
coming detached. They are more re
liable l**r marking Cotton Bales than any Tag
i> •. \11 E\pn i' ’M.i*:i' i.--.! ti.. Mold t>>
Printers and Hint loners everywhere.
E. B. POTTER, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHI8T
BnUam Lanier House.
July 15 tf
DOOLY HOUSE.
Br J. W. BOND,
Mnnltiuau. ... Crnraria.
Twrntjr itfjn in front of BUilroad. f- per dar.
w^staoi
LIYERPOOL AND SREAT WESTERN STEAM CO.,
. ft-1-
ftler
U
TI
t, for potatoaa do
tl, of hair, nor Jo
vi- to ci.oke their
n-^tt in em
ail $1"- - -, with the
t—oaty.
Cai*i*in* J v k’, i e>r --i
fi-llow. :
I lutre itliruvs K.vl a'- - -
ha vf now. St'gr tiM'tvl
ti :j, worm* man than 1 am
I r. }X»o to make an examitui
^ .g facn! Gharlig ov«*r in *.
then f eould live ami tak
family. *
Ti.e Caiditin s theology w
but h»* have no doubt the j
bang another Indian ir. hi
!2\-Prc>Jclciit Johnson’s Lo>s.
The Knoxville Press and Herald of the
.’tb mit. .- ‘ttles this diluted matter au-
tlioritatSf^y. It says:
| Ex-Prtwident Johnson arrived in. the
I oity yesterday from his home at Green-
| vifie. He has not yet fidly recovered
from the effect of his malignant attack of
cholera, last July, but is convale^ent-
He hopes in a short time to be in the en
joyment of his usual good health.
As the press throughout the country
h.L- contained various statements relative
j ;. i .' .< ! C" by >U>I*ensi<>n of
tl.o Kir-: National Bank of Washington,
vr»- g.i’.ht r»tl the fiiet> in the case fn;*m
him. and are authorized to state that
when the hank euqvnded, the ex-Presi-
’, >nt had on d* j-v-n $73,100. He regards
its nvovciv as a matter of doubt. If it
proves .m actual it will not exha
(GUION LINE.)
■THIRST-CLASS STEAMERS sul between New
J-York and Liverpool every WtNlnrt^iay.afioni-
teg the hem paraMa -asnmmriMtaa far the a*
kw«n and sttenure painengers. Drafts issued for
e money from Europe at current rates.
For rate* of jassu* ' and other inf* •mmt i< >n. ai
ply to WILLI.VMS A GUION.
2) Broadway. New York.
Or to W. McKAY. Agent,
ortl 1m No. (B Second street. Macon. Ga.
CYPRESS SHINGLES
HINGLES, ri^td and drawn.
A Superior Article!
For sale by
B. H. WEIGLEY & CO.
plao,
1 th<
of hi
foil. ■
en-iii
tender
eked up in the ladles* a
»• railrtKul dop»it 4 t F
i.irlu*. *1»* y*»4i l«»ve me .t.' mucli a*
.*t quarter to twelve last night ?
you do, d*vu\Mt, ami it will give iu«‘ •»]'
to go down and wkle them .-old U
let* from yesterday.’ The an.-wer
Wa.-. •• Ye*; hoi.'t tLoiii ui. my angel.
D*.
did .
Ohi u-rgyman m..kei» rep*-rt that
:c** marrie*! a ccsiplc and the man
“Bo sht»rt! bo short!** I said,
, I can do it in three minutes.**
t’> right.** In* said. I saw that tliere
vine little di>satu£actioQ<nit]ie part
ie t.ther half. I said. “You don’t
t« Live it too s>hort r” “No," she
1-o-iy d«»n’t wont t«»get herswdf up
• n.-thing.**
tig U.ly of th;
A To
IH I
Fkvko.—'iht* GUtolK-L, after u detaution
of thirty-sit hours at the mouth «»f Old
river, arrived here y«st<*niny. Heroffieers
give a doleful account «>t Hod : iv*r, the
water being very low. and hurdlyfai jH-r-
a<*n to be on the whole way down
from Shreveport to the mouth. At one
plaee—BrennerviUe — they report that
every one hod died there.
California paper, a
city in telling n gen-
fusemite trip sai<l the
w.t» gorgiv>os—perfectly ravish-
It >he didn’t like th.-ir style of lo
in down there. ‘"How’s that ?
r friend, “how did you locomotor'”
don’t you think,” *h« replieil, *‘i
nde <i la c lothespin.’*
OTR1CTLT
COMMISSION HOUSE
R. M. WATERS & CO.,
Sfl Brand nt., New York.
BANKERS
—.urn—
Gotten Commission Merchants.
Buy and rellaoninu-t* be future tU hren <icot-
t*»• D ;--;t sm-tiM' «.f !w:A, rv. ii!’ r h.v.:> r,:„i
t*l - rft.tr- t-mliv - vGw*! >:::
Special Notice.
I DESIRE to sell the stork, fixtures, and good
will of my store. The stock is the very best, it is
prime order, and only needs the addition of &
few new goods to make it first-class.
The fixtures are modem and as good as new
The “good will" embraces the patronage of nearly
every citizen of Macon, and great numliers of the
people of the surrounding counties.
Any one desiring to enter a business which is
genteel and can be easily conducted, and which
upon a wry small investment will yield an income
of three thousand dollars, can make easy terms
with me. Satisfactory reasons will be given for
my willingness to relinquish the business, and my
services will be given to my successor until lie has
mastered the business. Apply immediately to
septUtf %THOS. r. CONNER.
Ironinthe Blood
THE PERUVIAN
SYRUP Vitalizes
and Enriches tho
Blond. Toots up the
fjy toni.Ito His u p rise
i Broken-down, l tires
| Female Complaints,
I Dn>] ay, DeUBhr.I I a-
' mors, UjspCTMia. Ac.
Thousands have
been changed by tho
use of this re medy
from weak, sickly,
mii ring cre atures, io
strong, healthy, and happy nu n and women; and
invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial.
Caution.—Be aore you get the right article. See
that “Peruvian 8yrap" to blown ia the rfaaa.
nphletsfive. Send fi>r one. SETH W. FOWLS
ONA Proprietors, Boston, Mass. I\*c sale by
WHOLESALE
CLOTHING STOKE.
in order to meet the wants of our growing city, we have gone largely into the
WHOLESALE CLOTHING
a. n. ooLQUirr. j as. B-ac.os. h. n. col^citt.
COLQUITT A BAGGS,
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants.
64 Bay Nt., Navannah, Ga.
A GENTS for Uaunrui for "Ruth’s Challenge
Superphoj*plu»te. Planters* Amnuniiated Su-
perphnsphate," Johns A Benrer’s Excelsior Super-
phoqihate. sepSl lm
PHELPS, DOKEMUS A CORBETT,
(Lave Phelps A Doreraus.)
xixmcnjREu asp pxalbbs is
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MAHRESSES, SPRING BEOS, ETC.,
2tJ4 ami 2tSt» Canal St.. Near Broadway, New York.
WJI. PHKLFS. OTIS CORBETT. WX. T. DORKMCS.
sepl2 6ra*
D. L. ROBERTS. P. A. GARDES.
DAYIGHT L. ROBERTS A CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Navannah, Co.
Liberal advances made on Produce:
We have a euod stock of Bagiring a
hand, which we offer at low rates.
ti hand,
id Ties <
WM. H. STARK. H. P. RICHUOSD.
TYM. H. STARK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COHON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to sales ot shipment of
Cotton and all kinds ol Produce. Liberal advances
made on consignments. Agents for the sale of K.
Prank Coe s Bone Supt'rjihosphaU*, Magnolia
S. H. COHEN, JR. JOS. HULL
COHEN & HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
66 Bay Ntreet, Navannah, Go.
Refer respectfully to J. W. Lnthrop A Co„ N
A Hardee’s Son A Co. Tison A Gordon,* H. Mayer
A Co, Milo Hatch, Y. P. Savannah Bank and
Trust Co. seplfi Cm
J. N. LIGHTP00T,
Cotton Factor and Commission |
Merchant,
166 Bay Street, Savannah, Go.
G-EOEG-IA MILLS
WILEY'S XXXX,
PEARL DUST,
AMBER AND
CORAL.
Wc challenge competition m the grades of Flour offererod. Our XXXX has no superior. These
goods are manufactured by us. and we claim but manufacturers’ prices, as .they are handksl but otuv
We do not. ami never have charged DRAY AGE on our Flour.
The attention of the taulo is respectfully called to our BRAN, possessing, as it does, a large per
centage of middlings, and is very nutritious and palatable to stock.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.
BURR & FLANDERS,
sepSltf X*>. 4 BLAKE’S Itl.ncK.
L. M. WARFIELD. ROBT. WAYSB.
"WARFIELD & WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission !
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
O FFERtheir services to planters and shippers I
of cotton, etc., and solicit a share of their bus-
ness. Cash advance* made on consignments at
lowest rates of interest. All business untrusted
to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu- I
tores" bought and sold in the Navannah and New I
York Cotton Exchange on the most reasonable
terms. seplg 6m
ATTENTION!
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
W. DCNCAy. J. H. J01IXST0X. M. MACLEAX. |
DUNCAN. JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com- |
mission Merchants,
92 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
augl 6m
B. C. I’LAXXAGAX. W. W. FLAXXAGAX.
A. F. AiyiLL. K. S. M0UGAX.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO..
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
1S5 BAT STREET. SAVANNAH. GA
M ANAGING Agents for the English Stonewall I
Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished,
and liberal cash advances made on consignments |
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor
respondents in Northern, Eastern or European
A. M-SLOAN. ARTHUR N.SOLLEE. G. V. WTLLY, JR |
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com- |
mission Merchants,
Clagborn & Cunningham’s Range,
Bay Street, Navannah, Ga. I
TJAGGING and Tics advanced on crops. Liberal
X> rush advances made on consignmenis for sale
n Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres- f
nondents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia. |
Boston or Baltimore. au
J. A. DUGAN.
DUGAN & STILZ,
J. D. STILZ.
DEALERS IN
JOHNSON & SMITH
UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS IN
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd.
50 bales Gnnny Bagging, 2 1-8 lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd.
Com, Oats, Wheat and Hay, jq^qOO lbs Arrow Ties.
EXCLUSIVELY,
No. 20 Second street, between Main and Rivci.
25 bales Bagging Twine.
sep27tf
LoniaviLLE, XY. ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois, I
parties making purchase accepting through Bill of j
Lading from shipping points. apr25 6m
TIi6 Great ‘ Eelipse” Screw Cotton Press
JAMES H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN. |
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN |
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
auglO tf
[PATENTED FEBRUARY 21,1871.]
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
E. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st., Macon, Georgia.
XT7ILL practice in the courts of Macon and ad-
v? jarent circuits, and in the Supreme and
UUSINESS.
Wo are now opening a Largo Stock,
A S'
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
RUUttS A GLNEKAL BAIKHG B15DRS.
DIRECTORS:
L a PLANT. D. FLANDERS,
H. L. JEWETT. W. B. DINSMORB
H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE.
G. H. HAZLEHURST.
L C. PLANT. President.
W W. W|;:..I FV. i’-r. !r.Mlu-tih,'.\ 1*
L C. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
Buy and S-ll Exrbangcu Gold. Silver, Stocks and
Bonds.
Deposits Received,
On Which Inicrc-t will br Allowed,
*3 XOEEEP CTOX.
PAYABLE ON C.A.1.1^
Advance- made an Cotlan and Pro-
- dure In Mtore.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
tool,
Bought From the Manufacturers,
Expressly for the Wholesale Trade.
AYE WILL DUPLICATE ANY BELL BOUGHT IN NEW YORK, UN
LESS BY A J0BBEE
WINSIIIP & CALLAWAY.
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON.
CITY BANK
MACON, GEORGIA.
Capital 200,000 Dollars.
DIRECTORS:
'Why,
had to
Hakkison Gram do, of Philadelphia,
who faih>d some time ago, before the
pre**«‘iat financial disturliont-c. lia». within
the last ft-u days, paid off $475,UUO of his
indt-ht«*dni*xtf :U*d IVj-UUit.*d huainet«.
L. J. GUILMARTIN flk CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
Ray Ntrrvt. navannah. Co.
4 GKNTS 1i.+ Hrmlk-} > Super*PlKnpfiate of
l.m . J. «.•!!'> Mill- Yarns mnd Iksnmtk^
» tc. teurxiti*. wel Irvaci Titwalvra.uui h.iii-1
l Mini f.-M lhl i«-w r\Icod*ftt rtiftUadU' rv
Boon. Preftidcnx. R. F. Lawton, Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
OMre in hulT. New Bulldlnic-
Receives Deposits,
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE,
Makcft AJfidw on Storks,
Also
Shipm
Bonds, Ct<ton
nts tf Cotton.
Sugar!
rTUIE ui. l.rftunwftl
I lift i»>r llw Su»i
Sugar!
Statv nf (ttxHYia for th**
LVERT STEAM fil’t.AR REFINERY,
CHESAPEAKE STE-Ut Sl CiAR REFINERY.
MERCHANTS’STEAM SUGAR REFINERY.
of Kaliuuorv. We sulirii onirre, from tls-* trade
ami «ill guarantee prices to be a;, lu%* sa if or
dered ihrevt
•ri.12 lu* M ARP1ELD A WAYNE.
PLANTERS’ BANK,
FORT VALLEY, LA.
R ECEIVES D-|-«atft.difto ur,t>l‘aper.buysai
wr-iU Ki’ lcn-v; Gold and >iiier.
CoUt-ftlK n» made at all are>--.i!’l»- J<*ir.tv.
l.’itT'ftt |*a*ii ofi lX'poftits tohe-M luade fur
■laft-ditsl time.
Wm. J.Asdehsos. Pren’t. W. E. Brown. Cash’
DIILACTOks
Wm. J. Anderson
CoL Win. Felton.
Dr M 1- 11. llGllu.ftitea
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PBOYISIOS AND IIQUOR DEALERS.
BOB’T. A. XISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AVE.
(Over PajTie’s Drug Store),
june!4d3m MACON. GA.
JR. FINDLAY’S SONS
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER
LAW CARD.
M esses, woodward * toole. of Dooly
county, Ga., having formed a legal copart
nership, rrapectfagy offer their services to the
public, and will practice in the counties of Wilcox,
Dodge, Irwin .Worth, Macon, Sumter, and Hous- i
ton. Sjjecial attention given also to cases to the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
Address. Vienna, Ga.julyl5 dSm*
IIEKRRBT FIELDER.
IDUS L. FIELDER.
H. & I. L. FIELDER,
Attorneys at Law,
CUTHBERT, GEORGIA,
THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN.
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes
Bales o Cotton ]Kicked by this Press range from 500 to $00 jiounils.
the District and Circuit Courts
States for the Southern District of Georgia.
ptiy-tf
WE GUARANTEE
;arD-. Calhoun I TQ jj^jjE GOOD. FREE OF COST (ami nay einonsns o( tnunatation) ANY PORTION OF
t Cooryia. «nfl T1JK 1EOV WO KK THAT MAY l’ROVK bBFBCTlYfi WITHIN FOUR YEARS
of the Bate* AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE
GRIER H OUSE
FORSYTH. GEORGIA.
ratos will be resumed.
I The "ECLIPSE” can be furnished all complete, or simply the Irons, as parties may desire. Pres** < ‘
arranged for steam or water power when required.
We have TESTIMONIALS from many of the Largest and Best Planter
Ortton States) using thi*
visiting Macon are eanus
AND THOROUGHLY t-
Pamphlets containing testimonials and prices.
IrilAUS irom many OI uie wir.TM unu rnrac™ m upiub
sing this Press, whose names are* as'TamiUar as household wonts.” ** , ® , ' t fv
iii'stlv ail vised not to purchase a Cotton Press until they EXAMINE CIAlSGLl
Y the "ECLIPSE.” and JUDGE FOR TUK3ISELYES. Send for De*mj*t«re
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMEEICUS, GA.,
WILEY JONES & 00., Propr’s. I
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA.
fenrsBmnr
RATALYSINE WATER—The Great Mkdi
cise or Nature. Indorsed by the Highest
Medical Authorities. Restores Muscular Pow
er to Paraiy tic. Youthful Vigor to the Aged, and
Develops the Young at a Critical Period; Dis-
«olves Calculi and “Chalky” Deposits; Cures
Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspe{>sifl»^ Neuralgia,
Gravel, Diabetis, Diseases of tie.* Kidneys, Liv-
,?r and Skin, Abdominal Dropsy, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Constipation, Asthma, Nervousness
Sleeplessness, General Debility, and nearly ev-
•ry class of Chronic Di-si.-:. Pamphlets con
taining History of the Spring and Testimonial*
rrom Medical Journals, Eminent Phvsiciam
uid distinguished citizens, sent free by roai
iy WHITNEY BIUJS., Gen’l Agents, 227 Sou tl
/runt st- Philadelphia. For sale by all dru,
augSeodSm
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
ei THIRD STREET.
.ONLY JtAJTUFACTOBY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
Patent Wire Keddles
Are made under one management.
JPPL
U
july24 6m
ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS,
gall from Pier 20, North River, New York,
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
The passenger accom
modations on steam
ers of thislineare un-
kurp&Ased for elegance
and comfort. Cabin
state rooms are all on
upper deck, thus se
curing gwl light and
ventilation.
BATBS OF PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW. LIVE RPOOL. 0* LONDONDERRY
Sat Steamers. Wed. Steamers.
Gold. Currency.
Cabin. *” «»*««•
Cabin return tickets
securing best ac-
tinent, at
EAIW O LOW IM n in OTHM 7IMT-CIO* LOT-
For v*mg» “If^nvEBSON BROTHERS.
Orlo 7 Bowlin, Giwn. N. Y.
T. H. HRNPEEOOir, Ageut, Macon, Ga..
may 11 Siu
CRAIG PATENT HORSEPOWER
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.
Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect
MANUFACTURED SOLELY D¥
R. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Worlds,
MACON, GEORGIA.
The .uwriontv ol thii machine over all others mL-ndnl for mm. purpov finrlu l ix both ti: okl
nd ”«rtoTi.‘n” Gi?i (K^r GUARANTEE. OR ASK NO MO.\‘kV. Thu Eowor u - in
portion of tbe'honsei ind ■* inatoendfcint of floor-Mteinc.” tor.;
OF HOUSE (one or two Wiry), or both the Fower imd Oman be n
ANY' HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 to Sou revolutions per minute.
i lie used in ANY KIN’fr
i the ground WITHOUT
PIFLIiY WABRAKTED IX EVERY RESPECT.
Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List.
X. B.—Parties preferring tin “old fashion" Gin Gear or “new fashion” ditto, with centre suppor
can be accommodated at very reasonable figures.
B. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON, GA
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES. BOiLES, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS,
AND ALD KINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS. ETC.. ETC.
B. FINDLAY’S SONS,
jnlreodly FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. CA.
GEORGE W. HEAD,
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAB MANUFACTUBEB,
No. 4 Rlake*. Block, 8t > Macon> ^
way iy