The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, December 11, 1873, Image 2

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■JKorth Britisli & Mercantile JOHNSON & SMITH, British and American Budget* The • •stimate of next year’s expendi ture is published, and Imre it i»: KxrTMATK3 FbK IS75 AND 1ST V. 'l’l.o following if % total lecajiit.ilntiuu 1 v cU-partmaats of the estimateo for 1875, 1-? al ■ tie- e-ti >.,t*-m f th7 4 gehQntpIi&'gffssenQer ESTABLISHED CAPITAL IN SUK AX CIS COM PAN Y Bishop 1’ottrr. of New YerV, na the t n mm i ns SeeesMea - “Wc are uo* Coing to Home.’’ il) EDINBURGH, 24 YEARS! ry Drpartxnenl irtm**nt Etrtinent •‘partment ljc|tarUurut 'partm* nt l>e)>artm« n< $10,000,000 CAPITAL—fiUUH MANUFACTUKED BY Langdale’s Chemical Manure Companv (LIMITED.) r ’> NEW CASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. Has tlie following Powerful Recommendations for Planters; It is a genuine .English made Manure, the only ono in tie market, and nm-. facturod by .a company haying a capital of $1,250,000, which soils -10,000 tom am', ally, and lias the most extensive works of tho kind in Groat Britain, xvliioli W been in operation 24- years. The Langdale, therefore, has a good pedigree and is c j experiment. It contains a larger proportion of chemical elements suited for the promotioj of vegetable life, and especially of cotton, than any other fertiliser offered in tn South. It is the best and safest Cotton Manure in the market. The analysis given with the Manure when sold will he guaranteed. There shdj be no mistake about tlie genuineness of the article, nor, the good faith of the vendor, It is the cheapest Manure offered, as it contains nothing but what is of use b becoming plant-food, or by chemical action on the soil, producing the same. TKs test of cheapness is not the price, hut the actual worth of the article rmchvvi Low-priced Manure cannot contain efficient quantities of pure and valuable chord cals, which can alone give worth to a fertilizer, and bring satisfactory result;. Tho Langdale is as low in price as is consistent with the use of the host iugrediiAit?, ard a fair commercial protit on its cost. The employment of powerful machinery in mixing and pulverizing the ingte- dients prepare* every particle for service, anti prevents trouble in using. The he; dale is unequalled in this respect, and impresses every one who sees it as a perfectly manipulated Manure. In its composition and preparation it is the result of careful scientific research and experiment, confirmed by practical application for a quarter of a century. It will bo maintained at its present high standard, and is thus what planters hate long wanted—a thoroughly reliable and safe Manure. Fumi- Insures Stores. Merchandise ture ami all oilier property at Jhotulual appropriations far 18/3-1 were ;50t5,0C0.2o0. The t-4al expendi ture oi Great Britain is in a round sum .iOO,(00,000, or $345,000,000, about $30,-. 000.000 more than was appropriated in IS73-4 and only about S2G,000,000 more than is aaked for by our efficials for the expenditure for IM74-5. It maybe inter esting to compare the expenditures of the two nations. If we deduct from the English expend iture the interest ion the debt, amounting in a round sum to $135,000,000, there rc- main$210,'OOO.OOOfor other expenses. And if we deduct tlie interest on the American debt, and allow fully $101,000,000, there remained in 1873-4. $202,000,000, and in 1874-5, if tie.- estimates aro appropriated, $215,000,000, to be applied for all other expenditures. It would not be fair to take especial notice of the $30,000,000 pensions in the United States and ignore tlie Eng lish pensions, which, if the co3t of the royal family is charged to this account, would more than make the $30,000,000. Hence the two nations, after deducting the interest on their debts, stand fair. It remains to be shown wliat England has got for her money and wliat the United States. Of the $210,000,000 ex pended in England, minus the interest on the debt, England has: First—A navy that, if no addition to the present navie3 of Iiusaia, France, and the United States were made, could not only cope with all three but might bo able to vanquish them, on account of su periority in nnmbcra and quality of ship3 and in the numerical force of men. Second—England maintains an army fully five times as largo as ours, with -ty MM certified io ch must be. LOWEST RATES •‘Yes, hi- does, but what inaniring tendency, or ril« it before he went into tho cl certainly there before he wa bishop, seven years ago; these tendencies then, and i largo and varied stock of GROCERIES and LIQUORS at low price.?. We will continue to -sell to STONEWALL property in Griffin Three Dwelling Houses, One Office, and Tiro hat the ef- icssion and icriously af- d Church in u think. Bishop, op Cummins' . friends will not Unimproved Lots, ;ounts within all cluribly situated, fur good anil WELL IM PROVED PLANTATION PROPERTT. fur further particulars address mo nt Griflin, Gi . G. M. LAMYON. On 30 day, tiiat time must not expect us to accommodate them with further credit. We desire to approximate as nearly to cash as tho condition of trade will admit, and necessity compels u ; to reqnire hereafter the very best security from those who wish to buy l iroc that there is a ’ in tho English Church, •xtent in tho church of go*a long way towards -.hip, nnd partially in its IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE FERTILIZER For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS, MACON. GA. JOHNSON & SMITH, MASONIC TEMPLE, MULBERRY STREET, Macon, Georgia. “wk Ann not uotkc, to no>r«.”; •‘No, sir, we nxe not going to Rome. It is true that thero are n few individuals who run into exce-a at ono end or the other, but tlrnt need not affect the peace, comfort or religious welfare of the great body. In a largo ecclesiastical body like tho Episcopal Church there will lie, nec essarily, n great divergence of opinion and practice. Before condemnation is made of this a large latitude should be given and allowances made for the vary ing conditions nnd circumstances in which each church finds itself. There is another reason why we could not go to Rome. Tho Romish Church demands of its peo ple implicit subscription to its doctrines. It assumes the authority to promulgate doctrines, as in the doctrine of tlie Im- moeulate Conception, and on that pro mulgation it asks nnd demnnds obedi ence. At tho other end is freedom of opinion, individual responsibility, tlie right or tho individual—out of which lias eoino tho rationalism of Germany. The Episcopal Church of England and our own Church stands midway between these. We inquire, as to doubtful doc trine or practice, wliat do tlie Scriptures nay ? And if we need enlightenment ns to that we go hack fo tlie Fathers, as they are called, of the Church—not the jnodin'val age, lmt of the first four centu ries—to see what their comment is, nnd thus wo hoar the Scriptures and tho Church. Now this is essentially different to the method of the Romish Church, nnd cannot bo coufoundod with it.” MURRAY THE MODEL MANURE AND PLANTER’S FRIEND, dee3tf SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITJff* GRANGES k CALLAWAY. LANMAM ■ Cotnmtus. - Atlanta - Marietta. - Maeon. Amevieus. Leesburg. Athens. - Arlington. Mnrshallvilb. CLEMONS & JAMES, J. BEN WILSON & CO.. RUFF, WINTERS & WHITLOCK, B. n. WRIGLEY * CO., J. W. WHEATLEY (c CO., G. 51. STOKES, WM. J. RUSSELL, C. M. DAVIS, - - - SPEERS & NILES, J. D. HAVIS, FLORIDA WATER! FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS, TICKLES, SALMON, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, etc. Just received direct from one of tlie most lvlia- tile packing establishments in tho country, nnd lor sale ut low prices. octant B. IT. WRIGLEY i CO. The rirlicst, most lartine. jvt most dcliiatcol a - yfftHM* for use on tho HANDKERCHIEF. At the TOILET, And ill tho BATH. As there nro imitations anil counterfeits, always ask for tlie Florida Water, which ha* on the bottle, on tho lalicl, anil on the pamphlet; the names of MURRAY A LANKAN, without which none is genuine. * For Kilo by all perfumers,Unionists, nnd dealers W. SIcIlAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga. HOWARD HOUSE. BROAD STREET, Nearly oppo&ito Montgomery and Eufoula Rail road IVjjot. EUFAULA* ALABAMA. J. W. HOWARD, • - Fropuiktokr. Only a short walk to and from tho Southwest* era Railroad. Seventy-live cunts saved in omul- bus faro.sont-S iU» in fancy goods. A NORTH GEORGIA A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SADDLES AND'HARNESS, BRIDLES, WniPS, HORSE COVERS, C0LLAES, BITS, SADDLERY nnd CARRIAGE HARDWARE. CARRIAGE MATERIAL—nUBS, SPOKES, RIMS, BUGGY SF.AT CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at REDUCED TRICES for CASH. Also -1 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES novG lm DAYLS SMITH, 102 Cherry street, Maeon n THE FOUR LEADING PIANOS -.tore, and invito the WE have opened a wholesale apartment over our retail , Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchants who buy in this market to give us a call. We will sell them on as good terms and at a3 low prices as they can buy them in New York. Onr stock is tho Largest that lias ever been brought to this State. The Now manufactured are tlie Knabe, Hallett, Davis & Co., Haines Bros., - And Southern Gem. And the best nnd Cheapest Place to Buy One Is at LTJDDEN & BATES’ MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, GA. From 25 to 50 different prices and styles always on li:ind. Every purchaser guaranteed u good instrument. Largest pin no trade in the South mul lowest prices. Every one thinking of buying a piano is invited to write us for terms and prices. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. T OFFER FOR SALE, on roawmable terms, X both as to prion and payments, my farm in North Georgia, containing 2,000 acres of land, some 500 acres cleared. The cleared land em braces some lino level mulatto lands, sorao pray lands, and about sevent.v-livo acres of bottom land. The wood Land heavily timbered with oak, hickory, poplar, and interspersed with pine. The dwelling house is finely built, containing ten rooms above :iud brick basement, costing alone $SA00. Hams, stables, pin-liouse and tenant houses me muplo for the place. A fine, unfailing spring of freestone water convenient to the house. It is located ten miles from Dalton, on a near line, of East Tennessee nnd Virginia Railroad, the road running within a mile of the house. It is two and a half miles to tho nearest station; live miles to. Catoosa Springs, and seven miles toTunncll Hill, on the State Rond. The place is healthy, and IiVt-iiLs prevent me Train "giving lFmy‘pvr>o'n:iY:i?- tention. For further particulars address me at Griffin. Ga. ALEX. M. SPEER. oct.TOtf. Tito Saddest “ Crisis’* Story of AH. “John Paul.” a recently developed and very oreditablo funny man who does the humorous for tho Tribune, tells the sad dest story wo have read of the panic. If it is any alleviation of Iris woes to know tlrnt ho has an army of sympathizers down this way who liavo “ been there” al*o, we Iks; to assure him of the fuel, llo writes -. .-lOHtWm* strip" "myself for it, and then you’ll see what a great mind you’ve boen fooling with all this while; at this writing uiy business is with facts, and not. with theories. As I was saying, though I hud not bceu wortli a cent for some years post, and had flattered iiivs"lf that. 1 could by no possibility lose by this crisis, tlie insotia- U> rnbblo “ failed" mo the very day I arrived home. What man or what men, what firm or wliat infirm, wliat individu al or what nat ion could stand a “ run" if - he or it had nothing to pay with ? I ask this in trumpet tones. As a matter of course I had to fall. And I glory in it. That my creditors will get nothing causes me very little regret, for it was simply their absurd action that caused my sus pension. And tho losses which they brought to my door, the sacrifices entailed upon me by their stupidity, are direful. My credit would have been good for sev eral months' wear and tear had they re frained from the fatal run. I have lost by tliis panic a chinchilla overcoat, v'el- ; vet trimmed, on which Iliad counted to a certainty. As it is, 1 have sent my i linen duster to an obscure tailor in tlie suburbs to have a fur collar put to it; I and having hoard that thero is warmth ! AGBICTJLTURAL DEPOT. BE DIXIE PLOW! king that iq choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit, and see the Is filled with everyth Georgia, and without a doubt has become tlie - oniim. Horn only byjliLONK WILLING- ;ima All Wool (Jassimere suns, Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25. 50 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. riMIB add property U known as tlao ”GEIiMA- X NIA SAW MILL COMPANY OF GEOR GIA.” is situated on CoIiIi'k creek, two miles from tlie Altamaha river, amt cielil'-eii miles from Renlxvilie, tin- county scat of Tat nail county. Until times are belter, we shall sell pianos at wholesale prices for cash or on short time. Wo guarantee lirst-mto Pianos fur $2t>5. $275. S290 and $Sfl«. Superior Pianos, $32a.Sao« ami S375. Tho vory lu st Pianos, $100, $.10. $i50, $475. $500, $530 and $000. Pianos never have been sold so cheap before. These prices are only for tile pres ent, Do not let tlic enance pro by. .Pianos delivered, freisrht jiaid.’to cash buyer* in the goutli. Pianos sold on long time. COTTON FOB I'lANOS. Wo will take cotton at Savannah market price; delivered at any fioint on the railroad.in exchange for Pianos or Organs, at cash prices. LUDDKN &. BATES. nov9tf Savannah. Ua. Stale rs. If%Mam Li’nl/iair.—Indictment I fur misdemeanor, tried before Russell, Judge at Robeson Superior Court, spring term, 1873. Defendant was indicted for disturbing n religious congregation. The evidence, ns detailed by several witnesses, was sub- I ftanlially this: Defendant is a member of tlie Methodist Church. Ho sings in such a way as to disturb tho congrega- t.on. At the end of. each verse his voice is hoard after all the other singers have ceased. One of tlie witnesses being requested to describe defendant’s singing imitated it by singing a verse in tlie voice nnd manner of defendant, which “produced a 1 inrst of prolonged and irresistible laugh ter, convulsing alike the spectators, the bar, the jury and the court.’’ It was an evidence that the disturb ance occasioned by defendant's singing was decided nnd serious; the effect of it was to make ono port of the congrega tion laugh and the other mad; that the irreligious and frivilons enjoyed it as fun while tho serious and devout were in dignant. It was also in evidence (without objec tion) that the congregation had been so much disturbed by it that the preacher had declined to sing tho hymn, and shut up the hook without singing it; that tho presiding elder hod refused to preach in the church on account of the disturbance occasioned by it; and that on ono occa sion a leading member of tho church, appreciating that there was a feeling of solemnity pervading the congregation in consequence of tlie sermon just delivered, and fearing that it would be turned into ridienie, went to tlie defendant and 1 asked him not to sing, and on that oeca- W. ¥. WOODRUFF, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, M A C O N, G A. WING & SOLOMON WRIGHT’S COTTON PLANTER, STERLING SILVER AND PLATED-WARE. No Farmer can resist tho temptation of purchasing ono of Wright’s Planters after learning its merits, from the fact that the mode of distributing seed and guano with this Planter is different from all others—saving move time, labor and seed than any other in use. Sold only by MALONE; WILLINGHAM & CO. Every class of Farming Implements, Corn Mills, Feed Cutters, Plows, Plow Point?, Grass Rods, Heel Bolts, ebj., etc., for sale by MALONE, WILLINGHAM k CO. Our prices to suit tho times. Before pnrcliasing elsewhere, call and examine our stock, or address us. at No. 10 Hollingsworth block, Macon, Ga. dec2-3m Suiter lug in Patterson. The unfortunato condition of affairs in Patterson, N. J., whore so many mill op eratives have been thrown out of employ ment, continues to ho tho subject of the gravest apprehensions there. Tho fears of a bread riot among the distressed peo ple have necessitated the augmenting of the police force for the purpose of quell ing any disturbance which may arise, and crowds of excited laborers are daily dispersed by the authorities, who promise them work a soon as tlie necessary pre liminaries eon in- arranged. The various benevolent societies in the city are doing all in their power to alleviate the condition of the -n tie rering, from ono to two thousand person.- havin<- And eiul'nulnc many new mid novel styl. NOTICE, NOTICE. jTARM HANDS FOR HIRE.-—Parties wishing ? good reliable field hands for the ensuing year ill do well to apply to Caro A. I*. Colli twaaoW (r style of Carriages, Dusrgies or Wagons fur nished at the lowest possible price at this Repository. GEO. C. NAPIER. C9 Second st.. Macctn, G They arc sole agents for the celebrated NOTICE HARDWARE.IRON&, STEEL.- G eorgia, bibb county— OuniXARYd Office.Novruil>er 15,1$73. 1 luve in my oitiec the Standard Weights and Measures for Jtibb county. All j»rrsons engaged in sollim; by weights mid measures are heieby notified tlrnt by the 15th day of January. 137-1, 1 u ill lie n-ndy test nnd mark the weights and measures of all vendors in this county,ns required by law. Given under my hand officially. novl5 co»l2m f. T. WARD. Ordinary. Th. ir Wi rk Department is complete. New Work and Krulers made to order. To fine watch work and reiKiirin&spcrial attention is given—and guarantee tlu-ir work—at moderate a hurges. O. J. GAMHLE A. HECIv A. W. GIBSON. To Rent or Lease, A LEVEL PLANTATION in a liarit state of cultivation; Thk* acres of oj>en land; :i large modern dwelling; spurious cow nnd bora} Unis, new; thoroughly stocked with lino hurst-s, cows, mules, etc. Also, corn, fooder, pcaacw oats, etc., in fart, everything necessary to make a cron next year, including several hundred loads home-made manure. Labor abundant; society cood; school and ehimh convenient; ono hour’s ride to Maeon on Southwestern road. Applicants must be well recommeded. For farther nartk-ulurs apply to GEO. W. HEAD, Macon,Ga.. or U. M. GUNN, nov23eod If Eynm, Southwestern Rond] Ga. The Woodruff Concord Buggy, Celebrated for light draft and durability, is the leadin&Buggy, and a specialty. WAsniyr.TOX toe. SAiirr.L hall. WM. A. LOFIOX. TOE, HALL Sc LOFTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON. GA. Otfioe, on Third street, over City Bank. iliaeon. Ga- f Cherry Street, s 1- oct!2tf WHOLESALE GROCERS, The Whitewater and Woodruff Wagons. And other Western Wajrons, nt low prices. Descriptive Circulars furnished to thoeo who will write for them. All work warranted. oct2C tf J. J. ABRAMS, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE METROPOLITAN PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean SAYAWAIl. CiA P. O. Box, !W7. Sproinl sttontkm •rivon to tho rolkvtion of ckiin Uarruits i-m,,>1 and prompt!/ servod. Ortii itinin. 7 i. M. to 7 P. M. 1IOV2 Cm Time Anythin,', now in tho way of an obitu ary notice is a relief— -something like this for instance, from a Nevada ncwsjiaper : “The many frienils of Bill Thompson will regret to hear that he was hashed up by a catamount tlie other day on Nixon’s Hill, while lying in wait to shoot a China man.” “This is ulways a world of disap pointment,” philosophically concludes the Nevada newsman. ONLY MANUFACTORY H AVING perfected my mrnneements to correct the sliclitcst rr Koirulalur, by tho erection of tin observatory and one of the in MENTS, for tlie purpusti of observing the meridian inssaxe of tlie the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. IRON & BRASS WORKS, In this country where Loom Reeds, Harnesses LOWEST MARKET WM. E. TANNEB & 00., EMINEERS, MACHINISTS AMO FOUNDERS. ENGINES OF ALL KINDS. Send for Girruhr. H. R. BROWN, janllly PRICES GUARANTEED. Patent Wire Heddles Bah.it, of the l'anlmry News, com menced some remarks in a prayer-meet ing recently by saying, solemnly ; “ I would not live alway; yet, when I get pretty sick, I always send for tho 4<A;tor.” . Are nnulo under on.* management. Also, Slil’PLI EN used in COTTON and WOOLEN MILLS promptly furnuhed. D. C. BROWN. julj24 Cli Lowell, Mau»s. U. S. rannab» G 3 * Afeut. nov29 eodlm opinion . f t : .* < nmining *?ceAsioi 11. Fit. an accai extract nnt of th .V.IHX Ttlolii sake th Mi fi mm ; jilpW