The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 27, 1873, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH Ai\u MESSENGER: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2v, 18/o. $e1tQriipli<ti3Hcr>r;cnncr THURMUY MOItlXNIl. wnw f J TTr, 1I XM SM I. t>|> > Hi!. , via. <n:ii Crcrk The coal Sines—The 1 \%*y Hi UM «ont-\N r » r} , M k .|« r % | rK» I infill \ it t| nun in l ii I nakR Mil T:»* r rnlcr Hon If or ulus •:i< -Till A lit on Tin- Hurl) (•roi'^iun tln»l%<»n j Iiltloi*h of Ablnscricfa vain Hrnator JohiiM nicr Rmort Aunt r. i>o x, Vcu, yoven first moment < your region. A week ago ■eyMUU — New loXTltlr— nog », t.'nr In ! Hu ■lU Wop# all <ii'l.ai fit in t'.c ncwHDQtxjrr a fort- zuirht tinco. The miaer.< are n^ain ut 1 worlr and lm .... m , , 1 onco more u *nt-u o qttaniincj oz cow urc j ao ring to market. Wo vi<i- ited too co lebntted "Black Diamond ’■ xoiluia far iBt o Ao interior of the worn!- an tain of oat to the 'tin light pili e pro- it* boils an<l of day. The coal at tli« mine i in two dollars and a quarter par ton (ten cents per bushel) or (KhSu per car load of nine ton*. The chaupcet anil beat way for families to obUUa supplies ia to prucurc from the Georgia or the Central railway acomhcnrand tsend ilto the mine* with the proper ordor. The Bsining company cannotalwayacontrol prompt transporta tion. Order* addressed to the "Karl Diamond Cool Company, Coal Cml, Ttn- aemee,” will meet with proper attention. A wore wild <uul.picturu.ip) nunintain- gorgo than that at Oo.J Greek,into which toe jaiJitaj p<~ 1 “ / y v.tltrh then B etratce, in rari ty i.o'il. Thorough the craggy mountain.: along the bonier of a brawling atream haif-hidden in erorgroen kolmiae and rbododi inlone, the pathway for the "iron-horse," ha* been hewn by won. AootuiderabJu min ing town hoe grown up in the narrow Talley* thereabout—made up chiefly of profeuional Welch miner*, who under- otaad their busincu* thoroughly. Tlicir neat cottage*, their healthy children and their handsome country church tell a favontblo tale of their doing* in the New World, independent to the huge hillock* of coal kept ready for the railway car* at the openings into Uio mine*. The Welsh resident* at Coal Creek po hc** considerable cultivation, and illus trate how well physical and intellectual occupation* may bo bhmdcd in thu name persona. Their church choir contended at tho late Statu fair in Knovillu, lor the prise of a thus church organ for tho high est exeoUonee in vocal music, anil they wero auceoeefub Mr*. Kvan*. of Coal Croek, was tho leader of thu choir. We heard her ring whilst at Coal Orotic, and a finer voice wo never heard, lfer broth er, Joseph Fluty, of Danville, I'm, is a very distinguished composer of music, well known in thin country and in Eu rope. Mr*. Evan* inudu tho tour of Europo n few years ago with her blather; and liy her personal beauty nml musical accompli? him-nts won a brilliant reputa tion. She in, of course, a groat favorite at Coal Crook. Many Americana throng tho Welsh church every Sunday, to hear her unrivalled voioo pour forth the sacred eong*. Jacksboro’ i* tho seat of justice inCninp- Ih'11 county, aituatod three miles from Caryvillo, or •• Wheeler's station.” at tho northern terminus of tho Knoxvillu and Ohio railroad, in tho volioy colled Vow- eir*, of unequalled fertility and beauty. Wo found Circuit Court in session; lfon. D. If. Young presiding mi judge, and Hon.Wm. Guiltim, a noted Congress man in (suit years, official ing mi Attornoy- Qcneral. Lawyers abounded; but causes and parties and witnesses and jurors wero still more abounding. Tonnetsou- nns pitch into litigation with more "vim” than Guorgian* when " their angiy pas sions rise.” When wo left tho scene, on Thursday, the court was yet in progress, and tho litigious war was still waged and raging. We left at tho first flush of day-dawn .in tho east just underneath the planet Venn*, which brought up the rear-guard of the "starry host. Toward tho west tho giant <Jrion lay prone over tho sun.- roitu of tho snow-covered Cumberland mountains. All tbo day before, these lofty summit* had been veiled by tho snow storm which aoattciwd its tlcecy garniture over tho valley and tho villages below. Tho clouds had vanished in the darkness and tho stars hiul all oorau out to greet the dawn. As tho sun rose, his bonus kindled tho wlutemsl summits of the mountains into a splendor of roieatc glory indescribable. Wo reached the rail way in good time und spud swiftly to Knoxville, forty mile*. Thence, to tho southward, lay the mightier range of tho Unaka mountains inexpressibly grand in t heir spoils** mantle of snow, tho loftiest peaks seven thousand feet above the level of tho soa* llovort wo to Jitaksboro’ a moment. There, reside* Col. do Tavernier, a Prus- riiui gentleman who fought gallantly in the Union army in the "late nnpleasaiit- liess," and ut it* clo-e married a din in- guished holy of Jueksboro', Miss Sue Ca- " r ’.uj lcfhere’a'slave owner. nOd and excellent gentleman, who. o >!» in the ch*]iel every Sunday are I* of practical preaclun ', as were of the great Massillon. We had (reat pleasure of meeting Father in socially, and were charmed by xeeilcnoe and intelligence. The rdon lisle Academy and Emory and f College impart to the boys tlior- are are two hotels here, at one of i we met last summer General Jo- E- Johniten, who is a native of this . IHs nephew, Hon. John W. Jolin- TTnited States Senator of this State, a bore, and we met him here to- 1 County ] day. Abingdon is a cold place in winter, ary Inatl- ' but as a summer residence it i* delight- tticr till- ful. Enervated Georgians sboold come Ine Sun- 1 here, where they can enjoy the finest so- ] dety, railway and telegraph facilities, S, 167.1. I ^Hd an atmoephere never sultry—here •T*V( r . I where boarding i* cheaper than anywhere ~ ’ leet e | K j n t h e states—instead of go to find the | ing to Northern summer resort*, toaddr. - W. G. If. Sunset Cox on the Question, i at Coal j tjj,. German vrar meeting in New >t tho.-.e J York, on Friday, Hon. S. S. Cox laid upply a ( j OWQ following propositions in rela- MiiiUitf j (Jon to the capture of the Virginia*: wonted I Assuming that tho Virgin!us was cap- of rail- [ tured, nut in British or Spanish waters, 1 or,Gee* I but on tho high seas, and that ahe was on the high Seat at soma time during the* chase or detention, cannot be doubted then, first, t he was flying the American Bag. Second—Was she lawfully flying that, flag? If our Government author ized her to fly it, she was lawfully under it. Our Government had given her an American register, and very recently an agent of the Government, the Consul, had givdh her a clearance. .Everything lad been done by oar Government to au thorize her going upon the high seas un der the American flag. Third—If ahe was engaged in wrong, tho Government was responsible to the party wroi and able to punish the abuse of its Fourth—If she was lawfully under the Amoriccn flag on the high too* then every one on hoard of her was practically upon our coil, 1 and it does not matter whether they wore citizens or foreigners, good men or bad men. Fifth—Tbo taking of these men from under our flag on the high oca* to Cuba and executing them was jirociseiy a like case us if while there wo* peace between m and England an armed force was to cross our Under* from Canada, seizo a number of men within our jurisdiction (no matter whether they were our citizens or for eigners) alleged to bo hostile to Engladd, and when they got them on Canadian soil, execute them under drum-head court- martial. fi. Whnt are the obligations of the Government to the men on board the Virginius? Suppose an American in foreign port, looking for employment as a fireman, or engineer, or sailor. He tho Virgimua Hying the American I _ Not content with this, for extra caution, liu inspects her register. With still fur ther caution lie irocs to the Consul and finds ho has granted her a clearance. Ife is justified in accepting her os on Ameri can vessel and on n lawful voyage. If her voyage or her character bo unlawful his government has entrapped him. How can our Government got over its obliga tion to protect every man thus induced to go on board that vessel with tho feel ing that ho was still practically on tho soil of liis country? 7. Tho Virginiua was, while on tho high seas, as much un der our protection und jurisdiction os it she lay in Now York harbor. 8. If an American man-of-war had found the Virginiua on tho high seas in the hands of Spain, would not this man-of-war hava been bound after in spection of her papers to rescuo her ? Tho character of tho men executed and their purposes have nothing to do with tho matter. Spain has no more right to tako a bad man from under our protec tion than slio has to tako a good man. 10. Spain Inis taken redress into her own hands in this ca*o within our own proper jurisdiction a* it wero upon our soil. 11. Tho effort* to make this caso a liko ono to our capture of blockade-runners dur ing our .rebellion fails. There was no blockade proclaimed nor any war, for Spain does not acknowledge her insur gents as belligerents. Moreover, if tho case were a liko one, then tho Virginius should have been first judicially proved in an admiralty court to bo good prize for violating somo regulation of law or of iicforo any rights accrued to hold her crew or passenger* to account. Twelfth Until tho vessel was so condemned it is clear they could not 1» even put on trial, much less condemned. Hi oiii m Jiiclcslioiu a slave owner, ■eel lent family, «ne had conscien tiously opposed slavery, und exerted ail iter powers during ti e great struggle on the Union aide—always opposing, how ever, the erueltios practiced in that hotiy- rontested region by the partisans in orm-i on both side . Her adventures would fill a volume, nml are to be given to the piib- lio in a published uarrutiv* some day. She is handsome, highly cultivated, pro gressive, with the highest moral and physiiml courage, and is much given to Independent thinking. She must take rank ere long among tho progressive yet cautious female reformers of America. | Iu a conversation with her she brought | Gen. .Grant's political career under crit- dam.aml not a statesman in America could have satirized our present ”Na- tional Administration" half no effectually ns too did. Al-s>. >to met t • re tbo oohibraivd Wui. Reynold . the tnarveVns sebrtt in the re- o lit. war, who was .d o an effective scout under command ,»f tin r. ..dersignod in ' toeMeodmr. w-u h. l i t. :iv sin gular rexpecfct. Reynohka is the mo.-1 re-1 markable man in An i .■ ■- i I la wonder- t ful osrccr in t" - 1 our I -e published j in t - - no very so n. Our eojouru at i Kn ixvillo, Twin., d<—tv - eh notice as iniistdemand a ecpxmte l<-:*r. It man in-.;- :t -at and rftpidt.N ..-.owingcity. The | sooner Miy«° bmusner direct railway to [ Knoxville the b. t ter and greater will bo her own destiny. We replied to numer ous questions in regard to tho demand in Midulo Georgia for hogs, horeoe, mules, corn and other commodities. Tenne -eo ha* vast surplus in oU these to spare, and at low figures. 7/ W* came hither on yesterday. The railway train was well filled with passen ger*; tho read was smooth; tho car Rumptu us; the s-pcod rapid, and satis- f.u toiy to the m t hurrying travellers ,- (he conductor. Mr. Tom*, polite and genial to oil—not snappish with his • brief authority” like some conductors we e -. r iel, tly sec l-i \ li. . ‘‘fantistio tricks.” The ndlwayrcoto through East Tennessee is now ono of first-class :ie- w-mumd.Uou in all re-pe-t . On the train wo found u ! rlv Georgian, a citi- , sen of GatpesviUa l»und to New York, j who had chosen this route, although j much farther, because of .its superior commodation*—.storting, in fact, in a di- i ction exa : 1 v oppe ite to that of Gotham. When we left the train at this js.ii.t vre left tiiis riiiresentative. of Hall r.-unty folded up a .- Hi: :’y on IJs s. at.as eer. adjoining cooinGes orgia, and Tiik Yai-iit Auebica Oft.—Mr. Henry N. Smith's largo steam yacht America has been purchased by tho Government for something over $200,000, and will, it is rumored, bo used os a dispatch-boat between Key West and Havana. She left this poit yesterday afternoon for Philadelphia, whore she will receive an arwauicnt consisting of two ll-inch guns, and proceed thence to sea under sealed orders, with probable destination os above. All the costly furniture and equipments of tho vessel liftYe been re moved, in order to fit her for activo ser vice ; and Mr. Stecre, her builder, is un derstood to have guaranteed her making the trip from Key West to Havana, a distance of seventy-ono miles, in four hours. This yacht is between GOO and 700 torn* bunion, carpenter's measure, and is said to be the fastest boat of her tonnage afloat, with on immense carry ing capacity. Slio was ono of Mr. Smith’s fortunate purchases during tbo period of his greatest prosperity in Wall street.—World, ikld. F=t- FR- FR 7E3 G-2SAT BEMEDY TOP. HOME PHEPOSZS. TAKEN IXTERXALLT—n»tr s t-w'praiful dilutMl in water, is a plaamnt drink—•Xia - ” 1 *""" and ,liaii*tiicni(ie. APPLIED EXTEltXALLY—when there pain or tnt1,s3mil,*i. aduni* Instant ease STOPS PAIN quicker then nwndimr. rhlero- «oera. Ofhnn, or any tuber anodyne known to the IP SlTDDENLT SEIZED with peia cue tee *puontnl in a rtaae at water, will, in a lew min- ate*, nsnore all unreal new PERSONS SUBJECT to mppopkxy. h-art di»- ess*, huilirhaa. sodden lotnUnM. should keep the relMneer them; et«e*i»*itul in water, will in /Are* minwtea. remove all didlrulty. Radway’s Ready Relie Its Grand Power in the Prevrntlon and Cure of Pestilential and Contagious Diseases. It is in disease* where immediate end absolute assistance end relM ta required wherein thu rem edy proves it* superior, and we mifht asg- reprr- nslurol power m savin* life end promoting health In mars where epidemic diaeeam. pestilence, •mall-pox. (even, etc, eaiat. this remedy proves the potent power of- s disuifcriant. ueutraluer and rwee. No one that nee* the Ready Relief when Asiatic cholera, yellow lever, typhoid lever, unatl-pux. diptheria. etc. isvvail in e rommum- ly. win bo eeiaed with thees dfeoasM: and it wised when uainz it. will be lurnd if the direc tions are fuUuwed. Simple a* this remedy is it porermes tho dement* of rare of the mast violent, painful end fatal disease* that acouige the caith. EADWAY’S READY RELIEF 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 CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. The application of the R or^parU where the pain or Twenty drops in half a tnmhler of water will in a few momenta cure Cramps, Spasms. Sour Stom ach. Heartburn, Sick HmchachcTColic. Wind tbo Bowel*, and all internal pains. Travelers should alwavs carry a bottle of Rail way’s Ready Relief w ith them. A f<*w drop* * water will prevent airknewi or pains from rlun of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bit ters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever anfl not a remedi Fever awl Anio, and all other Malarious, BilKeU*. Searief. Typhoid. Yellow and other Fovera (aided by Railway’s Pill*) ao quick aa Radway’s Rmdy Ready Relief so rents per bottle, and Pills cents a box. Sold by druxgiats. HEALTH! BEAUTY! W. W. WOODHUFF, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, M A C O N, GA. Every sty ]«> of Carri:qro«. Huygios or Wagons fur- nulad at tho lowest possible price at this Repository. The Woodruff Concord Buggy, Cdohrafesl far lieht draft am! dunilulity. is the IcsdingBu^sy, and a specialty. STRONG AXD PURE RICH BLOOD-IN CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT- CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! DR. EADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Has made tho most astonishing cures. So quirk no rapid are thorhanxen the body undergoes, undo theinflueneo of this truly wonderful medicine that ivmt pat ax i.xcuuax is ruaa xsd WLimiT IS «K*2T AND FELT. THE GREAT R 1*001) PURIFIER. Every drepof the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL VENT mnnmiuientrt* through the blood, awca urine no id other fluid* and Juice* of tho ayatem the vigor of life, for it rejnuni tlie waste* of the liodv with new and aound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption. Glandular Dismnm, Ul- rura in the Throat and Mouth. Tumor*. Node* in tins Gland* and other part* of the system. Sore Eye*. Strumorous Discharyv* from the Ear*, and tho worst hum of Skin Dineaac*. Eruidion, Fever Sort**. Scald Hea«l, Rime Worm. Salt Rheum. Erv- Kipelan. Arne. Black Simt.*, Worm* in theFlean, Tuiuorn. Cancerain the Womb, and all Weakening end Painful Dbehargc*. Niirht Sweata, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of tho life principle, are within tho curative nunm of thin wonder of Mod em Cbemiatry, anti a few day*’ u*e will prove to any person tmng it for either of these firms of dincane it* potent power to cure them. If the patient, daily bomminie rednred bv the waste and decompoaition that i* continually pro- pivv'ine, succeed* in arresting tbeao wn>f< *, and repair* tlie nme with new material made from healthy blood—and thi* tho SARSAPARILLIAN will and doe* secure—a cure i* certain; for when otwo thi* remedy commence* it* work of purifica tion. anil mxreed* in diminiahimr tho Io*a o waste*, it* repair* will he rapid, ami every day the patient will feel himself (crowing better and strong er, the food dijrestinff better, appetite improvintr, and fleah ami weiaht increaninr. Not only doe* the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all known remedial ncont* in the cure of Chronic. Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin Disease*, but is the only positive cure for Kidney and madder Complaint*, Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel. Dialwtcs Dropsy, Stoppage of Water. Incontinent of Urine. Bright * Discaae, Albuminuria, and in all canes where there are brick dust deposit*, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with *uli>Unce* like tho white of an enr. or threads liko wliite silk, or there i* a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white hone dust deposit, and when tin-re is a prick ine. Imnumr sensation when passim* water, and pain in tho small of tbo bark and alonjf tho Join*. Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvent! Beverly, Mass.. July 1G. 1S«7. Da. R ipwat : I hare had Ovarian Tnmor in tbo ovary, and boarl*. All the Dortors said -there was no help for it." i trird everythin* that vnu reoommeiMed. bat nothin* helped me. I tew rear Reinlvent. and tboucht I would try it; hut had no faith in it. beesuao l had snlleretl for twelve C -s. 1 took rix 1 Kittles of tbo Resolvent, anil one of Rod wav'. 1'ilK and two bottles of your Romly Relief; end there ii not a si*n of tumor to bo seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter and hap pier than I hare lor twelve year*. Tbo worst tu mor was in the k it aide of tbo bowels, over tho CTom. I wnfe this to yon tor tbo benefit of others, lou can publiab it if you ebooee. HANNAH P. KNAPP. WORMS! Tim only safe and «nre remedy for TAPE. PIN and WORMS of all kinds. PRICE SI.00 PER BOTTLE. An Important Letter The Whitewater and Woodruff Wagons. And other Western Wupna. ut low prices. Deiheriptive CireuUr# furnished to tho*o who will write hirthem. All work warranfctl. crtSftf in his c of tbo map of -\t, Date t if A i vy biz OXe ontion. dontlv hire hlm>! f, he sh others by puli in- iht Hn "riil while 1 >« (him Abin noted i special reii^io us wort) AUr.l. i w“' \\ IV. Jot tea l'res wall J:l x-kaoc C. Dai iiLon dlls'IU tb-- celetrated eOBSCiOACOii Hofic-t a noblo coufidenoe in [ his bools and leer. standing by big goat ,tle town, !lj- far tho in: iigonco jbkI h of its] oplo. Haro are it s.-!iool» K ;• fi-.. tie*: the i-li.! nndi r the J. J. ABRAMS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE -IXD- NOTARY PUBLIC. L. B. KN7DBES, CONSTABLE, CHATHAM COUNTY. Ot\i No. < Bull itm SAVANNAH. GA P.0.Bax.SOT. n ■ «1 atieulion riven to the roHectfen cl claims Wimr.ts issued and promptly served. Ullioo laaara 7 a. 3f. u> T r. u. aat am Cincinnati.0„for 1 Ik- peat furty years welt known t • jho book publiahora throuihuut the United New Noek. Ortoher II. 1S7S. De. Rapwat: Dear Sir-I am induced hv a anno of duty to tbesutterinstomakeabriet state- merit of tho workins of your raertk-ino on myaelL Foe aaseral years 1 had bora affected srith acme trouble in the bladder and urinary oryans. which aame twelve months ago eulminaled in a most ter ribly affiictin* disease, which the phvsii-iar.s al aaid was a apaamodie stricture in the unto, as alio inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, and care it aa their opinion that my are—73 years would prevent my ever *ettinr radically cured, had Used a number of physicians, and had taken abuse quantity of medim*,both alopathie and homeopathic, but had rot no relief. I had read o astonishing euire faring been made by your iwu- edsee. and some four months ago read a notice in tbo ITiifadelphia Saturday Erening Ifat of a cure faring been effected on a person win fad ' been suffering as I fad been. I went net. tof rat same of eerh—your Sarsaparillian lb solvent Reedy Relict and Reeulatiag Filfe—and com menced taking them. 1 n threeda.1 luasereatly relieved, and now feet aa well as ever. C. \Y. JAMES. Cincinnati, O. DR. RAD "WAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE AHD REGULATING PULS. ■ rerfectly buteles*. decant!r coated with sweet (runupurre,rwulatc,purify, wacw and strength- KaJ wa v’s PiHs far the cure ul nil disorder* o Stomach. Lircr. Bowrls, Kidneys. Bladder, Nervous Diseases. Hcadarhe. Constipation, Cut- tireuess. IxulLn*>:i-*n. Drspepai*. Biliousness. Fe ver, Inflammation of the Bowel* FUes and all De rangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Ford v vegetable, con taining no memiTT, mincraD or Cck-Lirious dim Observe the following Njmptomx rv*ultinr from Disonlers of the Digestive Organs: Constipation. Inward Pile*. Fullness of the WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. AT WHOLESALE. WE hare opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite the Georgia. A1.lima and Florida merchants who buy in this market to giro ns a call. We will sell them on as good terms and at as loir prices as they can buy them in New York. . Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The RETAIL DEPARTMENT Is filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentle man’s outfit, and see the Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $2 50 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. C. J. GAMBLE. A. W. GIBSON. GAMBLE, BECK & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS, PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS, LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED SI THIRD STREET. ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS Tie Sreat “Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press [PATENTED FEBRUARY 21, t*7IJ MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY E. FINDLAY’S SOYS FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON", GEORGIA. FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN. PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE BOUNDS. Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes Bale* o Cotum packed bv this Press ranco from 500 to 800 pounds. WE GUARANTEE >! a tut ion; t!:.* S' - Institute, Tin m h,ol. iveupvins? thu 1 .Mutifu! »* : ;in,l /rounds of the late G r.d Hoy.I of thi--) gtuU 1 j ; u4 the t : .n, Ui?* tlw \ :> i iuc ikmun - Oitbolic instil ut..a:. <1 u«t**d- by MM ht'T Pl.U’UdL'j, ’X ln v S ■. \.. Thei hapLiiu of the Lt'l i* Fatln.r Sii CAMPBELL & JONES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS lit in the .Stomach. Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffering Sonnkioae when in a Lvinr I*osture. Dimness 6 Yi<k*n. lX'is or Web* b Lire the Sicht, Fever a:;d Dull l'ain the IIc4*l. IX-lL-irucj' ‘ f PerepiretK r, Y« Ilowre-** ol th.* Skin K>.-, !*:»'.• Cbest, Iamb*, and hudJon Fwhhes of Hcat.Burn- ir.~ in the Fk->h. A L w «lk>v-s of RacIway’s Pills will free the *rs- d roplar j tem from all tbe al-overoimeddisonleri. Price 25 cents per box. Soiu by Drugjrisi*. y^r.NYW ti.0 tUklcr of tb .r services Ie Storage and Sale of Cotton, the I ** BEAD FALSE ATXTJ TRUE ! '• i S**ad one letter *t imp to RAD WAY kCO„ >«'o f Warren, comer Churvh *tn*et, NVu York. lr.fonuatHin worth thouaaiula will be *col to* 1 luayUdwlAvljr The •’ECLIPSE" can be furnished all complete, or simply the Iron*, as parties may desire. Presses arranged for steam or water power when required. We have TESTIMONIALS from many of the Largest and Best Planters in Georgia (and all the other Cot to i State*) uvins thi* Press, whom name* are a* “familiar as housdiold word*." Planter* rudtina Macon aro earnestly advi*e«l not to purchase a Cotton Pres* until they EXAM IN K CLOSELY AND THOROUGHLY the “ECLIPSE," and JUDGE FOE THEMSELVES. Send for Deaeriptir lVunphlet* containing testimonials and prices. E. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON, GA. CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS. Recently Strengtlieiied and Improved, now Perfect MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, MACON, GEORGIA. North British & Mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY. OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. CAPITAL—BOLD - - - * 810,000,000 Insures Stores, Merchandise, Dwellings* Furni ture and all other property at LOWEST RATES! STONEWALL FERTILI ZER. For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS. MACON. GA. ootTtf LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO., vESot’KSSV' (GUIOX LINE.) "CURST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New P York and Liverj>ool every Wednesday, afford ing the best possiblo accommodation for the sa loon and steerage passenger*. Draft* issued for passago money from Europe at current rates. For rates of passa«e and other information, ap ply to WILLIAMS A GULOS. 29 Broadway, New York. Or to W. McKAY, Agent, octl lm No. <8 Second street. Maeoiu Ga. COTTON STATES Life Insurance Company. PRINCIPAL OPFICS MACON, - - - GEORGIA. Macon, Ga, October 10. 187S.: rpHIS company is prepared to lame policies on JL tho “stock plans,” the premiums on which aro from 20 to 23)per cent, less than on tho mu tual rates. Ait- opportunity is thus afforded to all who desire insurance, or who may wish. Horn any cause, to transfer their policies .from otlv*r companies to place their risks in a reiiable homo institution, at a less rate, notwithstanding in crease of age, than original cost. The “Cotton States” ha* an available reserve of capital and de posits of $500,000, which is entirely inile|»cndent of its business, and is not used therein. Good agents wanted. Liberal inducements will bo given. GEO. S. OBEAR, octl2 lm Secretary. CANNED GOODS! CHOICE GOODS IN TIN AND GLASS. FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS. PICKLES, SALMON, LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc. Just received direct from ono of tbo most relia ble Hacking establishments in tho country, and for sale at low prices. ocSntf B. IT. WRIGLEY & CO. THE FOUR LEADING PIANOS Now manufactured aro tho Knabe, Hallett, Davis & Co., Haines Bros., And Southern Gem. And tho host and Cheapest Place to Buy One Is at LUDDEN & RATES’ MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, GA. From 25 to 50 different prices and styles always on hand. Every purchaser guaranteed* good instrument. Largest piano trade in tho South and lowest P *Every one thinking of buying a piano is invited to write us for terms and prices. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. SPECIAL NOTICE Until times aro better, we sliall sell pianos at wholesale prices for cash or on short time. We guarantee first-rate Pianos for $2G5. $275, 5290 and 5500. Superior Pianos, 5*85,5550 and 5575. The very best Pianos, M00, $4#), 5*50, $475,5500. $550 and §000. Pianos never have been sold so cheap before. These prices are only for tho pres ent, Do not let the chance go by. Piano* delivered, freight paid, to cash buyers in the South. Pianos sold on Jong time. COTTON FOR PIANOS. Wo will tako cotton at Savannah market price, delivered at anv point on tlie railroad,in exchange tor Piano* or Oigai*. rt ^hjgfa*. novOtf Savannah. Ga. ATTENTION! MERCHANTS AND PUNTERS JOHNSON & SMITH —OFFER- — UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN 600 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd. 100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd. 50 bales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-S lb to yd. 200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd. 10,000 lbs Arrow Ties. 25 bales Bagging Twine. sopYTtf B. P. WALKKK. Late of S. T. & B. P. Walker. JNO. H. DOBBS, Late of Wise, Dobbs i Co- WAL1E1 & B01BS PHELPS, DOKEMTJS A CORBETT (Late Phelps A Doreinus,) MAirrPACTCREKS AXI) D2ALKRS IX PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE. MATTRESSES, SPRIN8 BEOS, ETC., 204 and i.m Canal St., Near Broadway, 2;ew York. VTM. PHELPS. OTIS CORBETT. WH. T. DORKMCM. sepia 6m* FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, iin. Liberal advances made on Produce in hand. We have a good stock of Bagging and Ties on uaml, which we offer at low rales. se)>12 dm WM. H. STAKE. * H. P. RICHMOND. WM. II. STARK & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 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 K. Frank Loo s Bona Superphosphate, Magnolia Light Draft Cotton Gins, Printvron FactoiyYama and Arrow Ties. |ep!2 3m K. U. COHKN, JR. JOS. HULL COHEN i HULL. Cotton Factors and General Com. mission Merchants, 06 Day street, Suvanuah. fix. Refer rrapectfaUj to J. W. Ijuhrvp ,t Co.. N A. Hsidsa ■ »o;i i Co. Tina i Gordon. H. Mayor A- Co., Milo Hatch, ^ P. Savannah Bank and Trust Co. stepii 6m J. N. LIGHTFOOT Cotton Factor and. Commission Merchant, 106 Hay Street, Savannah, Ga. Agents for the sale of ilerrjman’s Ammoniated Bones. sepia 6m L. M. WARTIKLD. EOBT. WATXB. WARFIELD & WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. GKOBGLL O FFER, their services to planters and shippers of cotton, etc., and solicit a share of their bus- iless. Cash advances made on consignments at lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted to our care, will receive prompt attention. •Fu ture*’’ bought and sold in the Savannah and New York Cotton Exchange on tho most reasonable terms. sepia flan W. DUNCAN. J. II. JOHNSTON. M. SIACLKA2T, DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, V2 Hay Street, savannah, Ga. augl 6m. B. C. FLANXAQJLN. W. W. FLANXAGJL2T. A. r. ADELL. K. 8. MORGAN. PLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.. Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, 1S3 BAY STltKET, SAVANNAH. GA. TANAgING Agents for tho En-'li>h Stonewall ill Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished, and liberal cash advances made on consignments for sale in Savannah, or on .shipments to our cor- resiKJiulcuts in Northern. Eastern or Enrupeun markets. augl 6m A. 11.SLOAN. ARTHUR N.SOLLLE. O.V.WTLLT.JB A. M. SLOjVN CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, Clnghorn A Cunningham’s Range. Hay Street, Savannah, Ga. T> AGO ING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal JL> cash advances made on consignments for salo in Savannah, or on shipment* to reliable eurres- pondent* in Liverpool. New York, Philadelphia, Boston or Baltimore. augl tfm 82 MULBERRY STREET. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CHINA, CROCKERY AID SLASSVARE. Pocket and Table Cutlery! JAMES n. BLOUNT. ISAAC UARDKMAM. JOHN L. HARDEMAN. BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & IIARDEMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 31 AC OX, GA. Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s. auglO tf E. W. & -S. H. JEMIS03Y, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Office 52 Second st, Macon, Georgia. ■\T71LL practice in the courts ol Macon ond nd- VV jurat circuits, uud ill the Supremo and SAMUEL HALL. POE, HALL &. LOFTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA City Bank. LDB1L 1DUS L. FICLDKR. H. & I. lTfielder, Attorneys at Law, CUTIIBEKT, GEORGIA, ■XTriLL give prom])t attention to all business YV confided to them, in tho counties of Ran dolph, Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Early, Calhoun and Terrell, tho Supremo Court of Georgia, and the District and Circuit Courts of tho United States for the Southern District of Georgia. septlT-tf* BROOMS, BROOMS. *^7T have just received 100 dozen assorted BROOMS. tmf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY & CO. MATCHES, MATCHES. 150 GROSS ROUND WOOD PARLOR MATCHES. SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO. SILVER PLATJED WARE Tinware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware! CHANDELIERS ! GAS AND KEROSENE. LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, ETC. Oil*: BY THE GALLON, BARREL AND CAR LOAD. STATE AGENTS for Porter Combination Garden and Plantation Hoes. TVe offer the above goods at very reasonable rates, stock. Please call and examine our CADDY LARD, ■Til! rad 10 pound raddira-FRESII. itf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. mackerel. 300 PACKAGESMACKEIlEL ’ urtin SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO. aujr portion of the house; rad is iudi i vtident of floor “ mori..-. ? HOUSE (one or two story), or both the Power and Gin ran Le run on the ground W1THOLT ANY HOUSE; drive, a Gin from t75 to 300 revolutions per minute. FULLY WAEHA35TKD IN EVERY RESPECT. Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List. N. B.—Parties preferring the "old fashion* * Gin Gear or ” new fashion” ditto, with centre support can be accommodated at very reasonable tigu res. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA manuf.'.ctceeils of STEAM ENGINES. BOILES, SA W & GRIST MILLS. WATER WHEELS, AND ALD KINDS OF MAC. A1NERT AND CASTINGS, ETC, ETC. R. FINDLAY’S .SONS, Safari 1, FINDLAY JRON WORKS, MACON, GA ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country where Loom Reeds, Harnesses Patent Wire Heddles Are made under one management. Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEX MILLS promptly furnished. jaljSl Cm HOWARD HOUSE. BROAD STREET, Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eufaula Rail- road Depot. EUFAULA. ALABAMA. J. W. HOWARD, • • PaopaiBTOiUL Only a short walk to and from the Sc«th west ern Railroad. Seventy-five cents saved in omni bus fare. *ept36m METROPOLITAN IRON & BRASS WORKS, Canal Street, from Gth to 7tli, RICHMOND, - - - VA. WM. E. TMNEE & CO., ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. ENGINES OF ALL KINDS. Send for Circular. H. R. BROWN, fault ly AKtaU WALKER & DOBBS. CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE MILLIONS. CENTEAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JOHN V. FARWELL PR] ZSIDENT. REPUBLIC BLOCK. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. ATLANTA, GA., BRANCH . OFFICERS—E- E. Rxwsog. President; L. P. Gnoxr. Vico President: J. P.I Looxs. M. D. Medi- ^ KX^CUtTve COMMITTEE—E. E. Ritrsoy, L. P. Grast, V. E. Tgmuet- , L. Scofield. IV. P. P.TTiiio, J. A. Hatdes, D. A. Beatie. AUGUSTA, GA. BRANCH. OFFICERS—Geoeof. T. Jackson, President; JamesT. Boxitvtell, Yke Pn isident; G.E.IUT- CL EXECUTHTE^OMMITTEE—Ed\v.uid Thomas, W. Daniel, T. D. Bkanci r, John U. Meyee W. H.Goodxich. special AGENTS t GEO. I. THOMAS, Je-, JAS. W. THOilAS, DR, R. S. JACKSON. A STRONG STOCK COMPANY. WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OPCA P1TAL, character, and local influence, and provides Life Insurance at tho lowest safe rates, without t telusive promise of dividends, or rather makes the Dividend certain by decreasing the premium. By i Is organizations it enables a man to deal with his own neighbors, stocKholders in the Company, me n whom he knows will do justice to his family after he is dead, and also provides tlmt his funds will be invested to de velop the resources of his own locality. A Company with Capital enough and bre with enough to ije aft* b**vend question, with national extent.and prestige, and yet a Home Company everywhere. An asy Company tor Agents to work and retain the confidence of tneir neighbors, WILLIAM GOODNOW, Southern 1 lanagor, Republic Blu* k, Atlanta, Ga. S. T. JENKINS, Supvrintcndeut of Agencies, geti-tood 3m (WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.) FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OYER S50,000 IN USE. If vnu think of buying a Sewing Mrahine itwill nav i oil to examine the records of those now in use i*ml profit by experience. THE tVHLELER 4 WILSON STANDS AI.ONK AS THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. USING THE ROTARY HOOK. MAKING A LOCK STITCH, alike on lioth sides of the fabric sewed. All shut tle machines waste power in drawing tho shuttle tack after the stitch is Tormed bringing doublo wear suil strain uiioii ltoth machine and operator, hence while other machines rapidly wear out. the WHEELER A WILSON' J,A STL A LIFETIME, and proves an economical investment: Do not believe all that is promised by so-railed •'Cheap machines, you should require proof tliat years of use have tested their value. Money onco thrown away cannot be recovered. Send for our circulars. Machines sold on easy terras, or monthly isiyments taken. Old machines nut in order or received in exchange. WHEELER & WILSON MF'G CO.'S OFFICES: Savannah, Augusta. Macon ami Columbus, Ga. W. B. CURVES, Gen. Agt..Savannah, Ga. W. A. HICKS, Agent, Macon, Ga. janlSendlv CAUTION. BUY ONLY TITE GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE, MANUFACTURED BY E, & T. FAIRBANKS & CO STANDARD SCALES Stock Scales, coal Scales. Hay Scales, Dai ry Scales, Counter Scales, etc- etc. SCALES REPAIRED PROMPTLY AND REASONABLY. For sale also. Troemner’s Coffee and Drug Mills. Composition Bells, all sizes Letter Presses, etc. TTIF MOST PERFECT Alarm Cash Drawer! MILES ALARM TILL CO.’S Use Them SOLD AT Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses Fairbanks & Co., 311 Broadway, New York, ICtJ Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Camp Street.New Orleans. FAIRBANKS A EWING, Masonic Hall. Philadelphia. F URBANKS. DROWN A CO. » Milk Street, Boston. For sale by r ,^ 7T ^rp j. CURD, ^ ^ Macoa. Ga* FRENCH’S NE WH0TEL, juneldtf