Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, October 08, 1873, Image 2
THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1878.
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A Trans-Atlantic Balloon Voy- ]
age.
A X » Y..rk 1. tt-i
i- to ,i ,.k-- m 1 . ,•
• mp» it -tnrtin* n.-tt T-t.-Ur aft-ro wn
OScSm 7, if the wind ihoald not be i
irtsuled in dim*
FR_ FR_ R. CARPETS!
A RmUml l'i»nirrr**i»iiin Trll* W Isat
Hr know* About Ikublr Pay and
■ark Tav train Rr«pon«1blr tar
I hr Grab.
Th* H- Charl*^ W. Willard, a It 1
cal wither of tin; 42d 0,.n-r.— and «'no
wju' t«. thr 13d « • ;r- - from
t?.«• Vermont di.-tri-1 ■ ] ■
in tin- (ifcm Mountain Frtcmin r*f Sep
tember 17th, over hia aiynaiuru, a very
succinct iv^^>nntof the inervncot oal-
nrie* by tiro last Congra»B. TLe arti. i.-
war #nfn£C*«D*d by the adoption <.♦ the
re- latlon# l>y the Max-itchtiM tt-- Radi
cal State Convention approving the in-
< rr.tne«*f the I*r»>dd«-nt*a salary but di*-
np|»rovin^ the inercoM of Ctm^readont]
KilkT-i-N vrli'.i'h Mr. Wiibnpi thinks , *ul
unjust diacri mi nation/* He Kuya:
It ia not truo that CV.n_rr.*as or the
country aupj** ^*-1 any incn.-u.-e of the Pres
ident’s salary to tx* more “jnstnnd nece-s-
aary" than th** additional salary of mem
bers of Confess. When the proposition
tomcr»\L*.* the Proaidt-nt’* salary fir.-t catne
Ixrforu ( uiijfrf", »tandin-F by it/-elf, it met
with small favor either in _r r • •■m orth.
Country ; and the scheme of incrt-«t>inp.
Oongroadonal salaries was an after
thought, and resorted to to h* ip the bill
through to increase the Presidential sal
ary. The President favored the bill be/ore
it passed eitherh' use, and personally expressed
to members a desire to hare hie ORB salary
increased; and the setJUh interests of mem
bers in \nrreasing their own pay was only one
of the derues by whieh the PresidenCs sal
ary ir-L» raised ; in other wor*Is, it pulled
that increase through, andQu vshaiL
tore had favor at the White House o
account.
How far there h any opinion that th
increase of the President’s snlaiy is more
“ just and neenssary " than that of m^m
ln-rsof Conjfrm- is not clear; but tl
convention in MassachuGrttn is the first
one yet hold that hn* expressed such an
opinion. It is certain that most of the
member* of Gon^tnM who opj-»s***l the one
opposed the other. The salary of the
Preoidrnt was $25,000 a year previoua to
the passage of the bill. About $20,000
more was annually appropriated for the
Whits House and grounds. The "estab
lishment "—that is, the White House,
ground#, et ., hm always beenteptftt th*
public charge; besides the annual salary,
carpets, surniture, gas, fuel and many
son ants are paid for by eeparmte appro-
priations. In short, the IrraMsnt only
jut# the personal expenses of himself and
family, and the expense of his table to pay
for. lb-id*-1. his public entertuinim-nt*
costhim nothing j the few dinners hegives
to members of Congress are the chief
items of expense outside of the ordinary
expenses of a private* family. There is
not a member of the Cabinet who keeps
boose in Washington who does not have
n--ed to #p» nd mor# money than tli
Pnwident, evi-n witiomt t-J mr i
count house rent, furniture, servants, and
enroot grounds; yet the salary of members
of the Cabinet is only now $10,000 a year,
while the President’s» $f>0,0<X),a n d $20,000
nror* md thi' sum is.mini.illy in.-r -si ::k
—forhoiuo, grounds, etc. Tims.* whothine
that, in view of these facts, the President'
salary was properly doubled, have of course
n right to their opinion, but it is not eoir
to **e why they should at the same tiim
denounce members of Congress for mak
ing their salary in fact almut one-tenth
fiat of the President’s. The oondemna-
tion of members of Congress who favored
this increase hue been in the main un-
doul U-dly de*. r\«*d, but even an Anieri-
m can love of fairness ought not to make
distinctions between those voting for,
and the one urging the passage of and
approving with his signature, necessary
to make the hill a law, a measure un
fairly and unreasonably increasing sale-
ries. Members of Congress voted for the
bill increasing their own salaries, for
which they have been properly criticised;
the President.urged the passage of this bill
in mftNiiuY, approved it after it passed,
and thereby made it a law and doubled
his own salary, and the Mu- rvehuaett;
Republicans practically approved his
course.
[8ince the above wna in typo an exam*
in.ition of the appropriations for the last
four years shows that $20,000 is much too
low an OHtimate of the appropriations for
the White House and grounds, fn 1870
there w&a a deficiency appropriation alone
for repnim, etc., of $28,000, and the ap
propriations f(»r LS70-71 amounted in the
aggregate to more than $45,000, exclus
ive of clerk hire, and not including gas,
which is put into a general appropriation
for the public grounds. % Of this amount
ov«-r $27,000 was for repair# and refur
nishing the executive ostablishaent; and
over $ 15,000 was spent in addition to this
amount, which was provided for the next
year by a deficiency bill. The amount
spent in that year upon the White House
and ground# was over $(>0,000.
The appropriations for 1871-72 were
loss, amounting, explosive of clerk hire
and gas to something over $35,000. For
1872-7# appropriations for the same pur-
pose amounted to over $03,000.
The appropriation# for the current year,
1S73-74, sum up a total of over $77,000,
and, with the addition of the IVesi-
dent'e salary, makes the expense of the
executive establishment over $127,000 for
this year. It is well known, also, that
many items of expense which an ordinary,
liousehold would no subjected to, are pro
vided for in other appropriations, appear
ing only, u* the ga# used at the executive
mansion appears, in some general appro
priation.
It should be added that no President
ha# heretofore complained of the inade-
i fro.
in du
one hundred and ten to eighty '
7T.Z GBZAT B2LI2B7
E0K2 PUBP032S.
FOB
I Dot U
laliion. i
ry an 1
one of
» passengers wnl
Alfred T. Ford,
and Lunt, navi-
*; of an ••nforce*!
Mr. Wi- will
e party, nor will Mr. Or-
had arrange*! with Wise, previ-
> hu t attempt, to take him as a
;»a :ig- r. • /. ?. . • he had fol
low.^1 nearly every pnrauH under the
-un, and wiahed to cap the climax by
tran»-ocean balloon in-- The beat Will
erre aa the only car, and part of the
•pane In • w.- n it and the lollono will be
| incl.>«l witli eanva., in order to protect
the traveler, from cold. They will have
n trood store of blanket, and very thick
clothing.
Ilonaldxon look, forward to being car-
lied by an uut and by a north current
to the coaat of Norway, though the influ
ence of the trulf stream upon the atnuM-
phere way land him in Ireland. Meetr*.
Donal.laon and Lunt have already been
enlarged upon the pop r,. Mr. Ford ia a
writer upon the Graphic, and a young
man of very sterling character. He ia
always ready to riak hia nock in a good
caone. and served in the cavalry during
the war. There aeema a deaire at pres
ent to euoae prepuratoiy announcements
and flouruher, and to perform the work
in a quiet way. Soeoetf will brinjr it due
enoomimuma, while failure will avoid the
luve measure of abuae recently awarded
it."
Tlie Small Boy ol Merced
liiur.
Where the road between Merced and
Braining the Merced river, that
■tream i- about two hundred yards in
w ..lth and even at thia season of the year,
when the water is quite low, it looks like
a dangerous and deep (tream to cross.
Last Thursday a patent medicine a#ent,
travelling on horseback through that sec
tion. camo t > the river, and hesitated
about attempting to ford it as he saw the
wide expanse of rushing waters. There
is no bridge anywhere along there, so af
ter some indecision he concluded to swim
in
STOPS PAIN qnkksrthan morphine, chloro
form. of sum. or any other anodyne known to the
wood.
IP SUDDENLY SEIZED with pain. on. _
spoonful in a visas af water, wilt in a few min-
mm. remote all uncssunr**.
PERSONS SUBJECT to appoplexy. hart dis-
sintums. should keep
.poonful in water, will
1 difficulty.
Radway’s Ready Relief
It* Grand Power in the Prevention
and Cure of Pestilential ami
Contagious DNea«es.
It ia in disemeem where immediate and ahaolate
r- • • r .. . ; -A
©dy pruvea ita aoperior. and wb mu'ht nr. super*
.vine life and |iromolinr
nstnnd power
small.poi. fevers, ole, exist, this n-medy proves
the potent power of s disinfectant, neutraliser
and cure. No one that uses the Rsuly Relief
when Asiatic. holers, yellow ferer. typhoid fcrer.
email-nox, diptheria. fte. prevail in a communi
ty. will be seised with Urn diseases; and if
seirnd when usimr it. will be cured if the dine-1
tiona ate followed. Simple as this remedy is.it
possraaes the dements of cure of the mod violetit, I
painful and fatal diseases that aeourpe I he earth.
hia horse across. Spy ing a hoy fishing i:
a small pant tied to tho bank, be said:
••H.tllor bub!"
"Hello, yourself!”
“Can 1 get you to take my clothes
across the river in your boot, f"
■‘I rekin you kin, if you've got any
soap “
"All right, I’ll give yon a quarter to
take over my clothes and this carpet-sack
to tte opposite shore.”
To this the boy nodded assent, the
stronger disrobed, turned over the carpet-
sack on.l the habiliments to the juvenile,
who paddled out into the stream, and
mounted hia horse, prepared to swim the
river and enjoy the luxury of a loth.
With a splash at every moment the horse
stepped into the stream, and wajked
across—the water was nowhere more
than eighteen inches deep! To say that
that medicine man, perched on the back
of his horse, was a man of iniquity for
the spore of half an hour, would hardly
do justice to the occasion. There were
enough “dams” along the Merced that
afternoon to supply a hundred mill sites.
Something Lighter than Air.
A rather astonishing bit of chemical
news appears in a Paris letter to the Turf,
Field and Farm. It describes a discovery
related at a secret session of the Paris
A.-L.l. my >>f Science on the 13th of last
June. The discovery is that hydrogen,
hitherto considered an element, is in re-
ality a combination of two elements, one
of whieh is nine times as light as hydro
gen, and twenty-five times as light as or
dinary illuminating gas. The new ele
ifkeut is called abaron, meaning weight
less. It will not burn, extinguishes flame,
is without odor, taste jor color. The dis-
ooveror is M. Lebarre, a well known
French chemist, and his discovery was
not an accident, hut the result of a se
ries of successful experiments. The in
fluence of tlie discovery, should it be sub-
xtantiatod, upon ballooning, will be man
ifest. The tremendous lifting power of
abaron will render possible tlie employ
ment of metallic balloons, capable of re
sisting all strains and shocks, and also of
preventing the escape of gas by exos
■mb.
Diniiiontl Cutting in Nctv York
Mr. Hermann, an enterprising diamond
cutter, luw succeeded in forming the New
York Diamond Company, and is hunting
up enough emigrants from Amsterdam,
who understand diamond work, to open a
shop. The workmen, numbering thirty-
five in all, are all Israelites, and, with the
exception of the cleaver, are paid by
piece-work. Their -vagus roach from $60
to $300 a week, depending on the skill
and experience of the artist. Tho greater
number of carats manipulated, and the
more diamonds there are to the carat, tho
higher the prioe paid for the work. The
establishment is necessarily organized
with groat strictness, and every diamond
is weighed, registered, and fully traced
throughout its entire course. Large and
valuable stones, before being operated
upon, are made the subject of a consulta
tion between the head of the company,
tho cleaver, chief-gutter, and chief-pol
isher. Each gives his View, and thus the
question of shape, color, etc., is carefully
determine-!.
The fish of the United States are un
surpassed in flavor in the world. Sports
men who, with rod and line, have whip
ped European waters, say that there is
nothing like them from tlie Norway fiords
tq the GandaUjuiver. Africa and Asia
are both poor in this respect. Even in
China, where the fish is an abundant ar-
tnade bv law for that office; indeed, it has
always understood that Prondonts,
prior to Is 71. have been able to live upon
their i
pul In
to th.
Unriea in a style satisfactory to the
:ii.d themselves, and have l.-idee
omething out of it os an addition
■ private fi-rtun
qnaey of the former salary and provision tide of food and is found in great variety,
’ ' .... — I the flesh is coarse. The salmon of tho
Scotch lochs afford tho nearest approach
to the suculence and tender delicacy of
our mountain trout, and the flaky tender
ness of our ralmon trout. Then there
are the white fish, the base, the shad and
un innumerable multitude of others. lYe
have but one rival, and that a prolific but
small one, it is the French sardine, when
fresh. Thia delicious little fish will, in
a few yean, cease ita rivalry,* however,
if reports are true from the coast oj
France. At present the sardine fisheries
employ 20.000 sailors, and some 18,000
men, women and children on land to pre
pare the fish for market. Each year
shows an advance in the price and a
diminution in the catch, and in ne very
great length of time, over fishing will
have produced its usual consequence—a
failure of the fish.
A Curious Cartl
Thoiorpottaionand subsequent res;;rap-
tion of boxinoss by Duvi-1 Preston A Co.,
Detroit, have l-vn announced. Tho
card in which Mr. Preston declared his
purpose to resume is peculiar, hut said to
l*o characteristic. He starts out in this
way;
Ifagoo-L There’s light ahead; there's
help in God; th-re's wealth in Jcsua;
ther. ’s power in prayer. I landed in
Detroit November t, i>Vs. I borrowed
$13 to bring m« here. 1 got a -itnation
at $12 p. r month, an 1 in. I.-,.- ti ;..
months I had paid this $12 from my
wages. On the 1th of May, 1ST-2.1 mr-
rio-1 a good wife, and in less than one
week thereafter I embarked in business
under th*.* style of David Preston A Co.,
bankers and broker-
My entire capital at tV.d time,uut of
which l had to furnish my home and
start mv bank.-a- le- than $506. In
.May. !<■*. I had :in»--• I •* t.-1: :
near }-;..ttyi. an I - ith thi- tn.-t >-
ital l open led bank in Chicago. In ti.
month of August following. Mr. A.
Klemm.our hanker at No -V* Wall street.
New Y.-rx. failed with $6,000 of our
mon,y in his possession, which was -ill
we were werth. ami a little more. We
never re-lir.-t but $15 out of this $6,000,
and yet I did not commit suiei-le, run
awav. .emprvmi-o, nor resign. I , -<i -■
<* oatf Mid, andhavt'
KADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS,
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
80RE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP. DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
CQLDCHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part
or porta when the pain or difficulty exists will af
ford eaae and comfort.
Twenty dropa in half a tumbler of water will in
a few momenta rum Cramio, Spasms, Sour Stom
ach. Heart burn. Sick Hrarharhr, Colic, Wind in
the Bowels, and nil internal pains.
Traveler! should always cany a bottle of Bad-
waj'a Ready Belief with them. A few dropa In
water will prevent sickness or pains firm rhanxe
of water. It ia better than French Brandy or Bit
ter* as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AG-TJE.
Fcrer and Anw rand for fift.r cents. There i»
not a remedial a#ent in tlie world t)ut will cure
Fever and A*ue. and all other Malarious, llilious.
8rark*t. Typhoid. Yellow and other Fevers (aided
Vg-Rndway*. Pill*) ao quick as Rad way's Ready
Ready Relief SO cents per bottle, and Pill#
cents a box. .Sold by drujoeixt*.
Oil Cloths.
MATTING, RUGS,
MATS, ETC.
red in thia market now in store and arriv
jly direct h. n,aniifactot7. of the bes
quality of g-ssis and al n-.lu.-ul price*.
BuDY BRUSSELS CARPETS,
TAPESTRY RilCSsELS CARPETS,
THREE-PLY CARPETS,
extra super carpets,
MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR
PETS,
VENETIAN CARPETS,
HEMPS CARPETS,
VELVET HUGS,
' BRUSSELS RUGS,
BEAVER RUGS,
MATS OF ALL STYLES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
LINOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS.
FELTS AND DRUGGETS,
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
COCOA MATTINGS,
CANE MATTINGS,
CANTON MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
wall papers.
Purrbaaen are invited to exxminr my f tuck be
fore bnyinx. aa I -ran allow a yreatcr variety and
at a* low price* aa any market in the South.
No. 96 Cla-ny atreec. next door to Ross A Cole-
min's wbokrale dry Roods house.
B. F. ROSS.
■W_ -A._ HUFF
X. H. COLQUITT. JAS. BAGUS. H. II. COLiiVITT.
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants.
64 Bay St., Savannah, Gr.
A GENTS for Geonrin for “Ruth’s Challenge
Superphosphate^ Planters’ Ammoniatod Su-
pnrphraphatm ** Johns A Berger’s Excelsior Super-
phosphate.sepjl lm
JUST ARRIVED.
20
TIERCES NEW RICE (Very choice).
1M boxes CREAM CHEESE.
SO boxes NEW COD FISH.
> boxes NEW HERRINGS.
SOO kits NEW MACKEREL.
150 boxes LUCY HINTON TOBACCO.
i WHITE ROCK POTASH.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY It CO.
SAVANNAH FAIR
THE THIRD
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
[ PHELPS, DOKKMUS & CORBETT,
(Late Phelps A Dotcoms.)
MAsrFAcrrEEEe asp pealeik is
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRINS BEDS, ETC,,
I 26-1 and 20«; Canal Su, N\or Broadway* New York.
I wk. rnxLPs. oris coubktt. wjl. t. dokkmus.
.soplgfim*
I D. L. KOBKHTS. F. A. GAKDK>\
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & 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 wo offer at low rates. sep!2 6m
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
| wjl. n. sx.vuk. u. p. Richmond.
WM. H. STARK St CO.,
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 E.
Prank Coes Bone Superphosphate, Magnolia
Light Draft Cotton Gins, Princeton Factory Yarns
CORN, BACON,
| K. n. COUEX, JK. JOS. HULL
COHEN & HULL,
[ Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
60 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Refer respectfully to J. W. Lalhrop A Co. N
A. Ilanlt'e's Son A Co. Tisou & Gordon, H. Mayer
B. P. WALKER,
Late of S. T. & 15. P. Walker.
JXO. H. DOBBS,
- of Wise, Dobbs A Co.
230
Crates of Crockery
walk:
CrockePY and C2iina
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
10G Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
FLOUR, BAGGING, TIES,
L. M. WARFIELD. ROOT. WAT5E.
.WARFIELD & WAYNE,
| Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
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
| tenns. so pi 2 dm
SUGAR, COFFEE,
| w. duscan. j. ii. Johnston. m. maclean.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
I Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
02 llay Street, Savannah, Ga.
augl Cm
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN.
CREASE OP FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Has made the mo«t astonishing cures. So quick
ao-rapid are the chanae* the body «n:kTTnen. unde
the influence of thi* truly wonderful medicine
that EVERT PAT AX INCREASE IN FLESH AND
WKIOITT IS SEEN AND FELT.
THE GREAT RLOOD PURIFIER.
Every dropof the S A RSAPA R11.LI AN ItESOL
VENT roimmmuwtes thnxigh tin* Mood, swea
urine nnt\ other fluid# nnd juier# of the system
the vigor of life, for it repair# the waitcn of the
IkmIv with new and aouml material. Scrofula,
Syphili*. ConMimption, Glandular Diaaa#e#, Ul-
rera in the Throat and Mouth. Tumor#. Nodca in
the Gland# and other part# of the system. Sore
Eye#, Htrumnrnus Discharges from the Ears, and
the worst form of Skin Diseases, Eruption, Fever
Sores, Scald Head. Ring Worm. Salt Rlu-um. Ery
sipelas, Acne, Black Spots. Worms in the Flesh,
Tumor*. Cancer# in the Womb, and all Weakening
ami 1‘sinful Discharges. Night Sweats, Los# of
Sperm, and all wastes of tho life principle, an
within tlie curative range of this wonder of Mod
em Chemistry, and * few days* use will prove to
any person using it for either of these forma of
disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily lieeoming ivdnred by the
waste and decomposition that is continually pro
gressing. succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs tlie same with new material made from
henlthy Uood-*nd this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will anti does secure—a cure is certain; for when
once thi# remedy commences its work of purifica
tion, and Mircceda in diminishing the loss of
wastes, its repairs will lie rapid, nnd every day the
patient will feel himself growing better and strong
er. the food digesting better, appetite improving,
and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic.
Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin DiseaM*, but
it is the only positive cure for
The delightful mornings are at hand—
near at hand-—when one aruoa from hia
warm bed in the dark; can’t find a
match; hunts round with feet like frozen
puddings; gooa down to find the servant
hn<« forgotten to fix the fin) in the prate
ready for lighting; get* aghes anti aoot
in hia hair and on hia hands; finds the
coffee has given out; eats a cold break
fast. and start* off to work thankful for
all things that make ns happy, and re
joicing in thia invigorating weather.
Kidney nnd Bladder Complaint:
Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel. Diabetes
Dropsy. Stoppage of Water. Incontinence of Urine.
Bright’s Disease. Albuminuria, and in all rases
where there are brick dust deposits, or tlie water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with Miltotances like the
white ofan egg, or threads like white silk, or there
»# a morbid, dark, bilkm# appearance and white
iK.ne dust deposit, and when there i* a pricking,
burning sensation when passing water, and pain
in tlie small of the back and slot* the loins.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway’s Eesolvent!
Bottrlt. Mass. July Jd. 1SS7.
Di. Raotvat: I have h--vl Ovarian Tumor in
th. otnarieaand twwvla. all tho Doctors laid -there
waa no help for it.” I tried everythin* that was
recommended, but nothin* helped me. I saw
yoor Resolvent, and thuuht I would try it; but
had no faith in it. beratra-1 had suffered for twelve
fH"*; ■ aix tattles of the Resolvent, and one
box of Radway s Bills, and two bottles of your
Ready Relief; and there i, not a «xn of tumor to
be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter and hap
pier than I have for twelve year* Tlie word tu
mor was in the left able at the bowels, over the
s-roin. I write this to you tor the benefit of ethers.
You can publish it if you cbooaa.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
WORMS!
AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL
ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA,
COMMENCING
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH,
—AND—
CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK.
LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS,
splendid order, and the BU1LDINGS the most
substantial and commodious in the country. The
Exhibition will be divided into Departments of
LIVE STOCK ; rROPUCTS OF THE SOIL ; DOMESTIC
MASUTACTUMM: MJkXrFACTURES J.Y COT
TON. WOOL. >ILK, LINEN, IRON, BRASS,
SEFEL, GOLD, SILVER, LEATHER,
PAPER, FIBRS. ETC, ETC.
In fact, everything pertaining to AGRICUL
TURE. MECHANICS, and the FINE ARTS.
$8,000in Medals, Plate and Money
'JO BE AWARDED.
Exhibitors are fuunerted to make their entries,
and havethuir article# on the ground at an early a
day aa practicable, that they may be properly ar
ranged in tlie respective Departments.
For Premium Lists, and other information, ad
dress the Secretary.
GEO. S. OWENS, President.
J. II. BSTILL. Secretary. aepSCdcodAwlm
CAUTION.
BCT OSLI TUB
GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE,
MANUFACTURED BT
E. & T. FAIRBANKS & 00
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Stock Scales. Coal Scales. Hat Scales. Dai-
bt Scales. Cor.Trxx Scales, etc. etc.
SCALES BEP.URED peouptlt asd eeasoxablt.
For aalo also. Trocmner’a Coffee and Dnnr Mills,
Composition Bolls, ail siies Letter Presses, etc.
TUF MOST EEOTECT
Alarm Cash Drawer!
MILES ALARM TILL CO.’S
1L C. FLAKSAGAS. W. W. FLAKXAGAS.
| A. F. ABELL. E. S. MOKGAS.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
| Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
1S5 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
and liberal cash advances made on consignments
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor
respondents in Northern, Eastern or European
markets. augl 6m
"We have in store and to arrive two hundred and fifty crates C. C. and W. G.
Crockery for our wholesale tnvde, which we intend selling as cheap as the cheapest]
New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore not excepted. In short, .and as proof, bring
ns your New York invoices and we will duplicate, say nothing of the ruinous freights
and breakage.
CHINA.
CHINA
SALT, SYRUP, Etc.
| A.M.SLOAN. ABTUCBN.SOLLEE. G.V.WTLLY.JU
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
[ Claghom A Cunningham’s Range,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
B AGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal
cash advances made on consignments for sale
| in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres-
dents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia,
i or Baltimore.
augl 6m
J. A. DUGAN.
J. D. 8TILZ.
DUGAN & STILZ,
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. 44 pieces - -
CHINA DINNER SETS. 1S7 pieces
CHINA CHAMBER SETS, English
China - -- -- -- -- -
CHINA TEA PLATES - - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES -
CHINA DINNER PLATES - - I
3 53 1
3 g
* 5
1 751 ;IMITATION CHINA TEA PLATES
2 00| 'BREAKFAST PLATES - - -
2 50] DINNER PLATES
A rA ' TEA SETS. 4-1 pieces - - - -
DINNER SETS. 1X7 pieces - -
CHAMBER SETS, 11 pieces -
10 50 DEC. GRANITE SETS, 11 pieces
1 50 100 sets CUT GLASS GOBLETS
1 75 500 sets GOBLETS
75; 1 00
1 00! 1 25
1 25! 1 50
5 50 7 50
27 00 SB 00
5 50! 7 50
G 50 9 00
1 75| t 50
50!
Corner Cherry and Third streets, Under Ralston Hall.
MACON, GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE
CLOTHING STORE.
m order to meet the wants of our growing city, we have gone largely into the
WHOLESALE CLOTHING
DEALERS Ilf
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY,
| No. 20 Second street, between Main and Rivet.
IiOUISVIItliE, KY.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders foij Com from points in Illinois,
I parties making purchase accepting ihrough Bill of
Lading from shipping points.aprSS 6m
I JAMES H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN. *
| BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
M AC ON, Gal.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
auglO tf
R. W. & S. H. JEMISOH,
AHORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st., Macon, Georgia.
\\f ILL practice in tho courts of Macon and ad*
V v jacent circuits, and in the Supreme and
Federal Courts of Georgia. Special attention given
to matters in Bankruptcy. '
BOB’T. A. NISBET,
| attorney at law,
Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AYE.
(Over Payne’s Drag Store),
juneI4d3m MACON. GA.
100 TRIPLE-PLATED CASTORS; 6 CUT GLASS BOTTLES, $6 00 EACH.
150 dozen BRITTANTA DIPPERS, to the trade at New York prices.
Cutlery anti 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 Load.
Come and see or send us your orders.
WALKER <3c DOBBS,
82 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
SOLE ABENTS FOR THE PORTER COMBINATION AND PLANTATION HOE.
sep2Ieod3m
GEORGIA MILLS
PRICE S1.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter
From , prominent p ntleman and resident o
Cinrmnati.(>„ for Ih. past forty years W.I1 known
to the book publishers throuxhont the Uiutrsi
States;
Use Them.^
SOLD AT
Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses,
Fairbanks & Co.,
311 llroadway, Hew York,
166 Baltimore Street, Baltimore,
53 Camp Street. New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
.Masonic Hall. Philadelphia.
YCa UDr.tCV a. rvt
For sale by
CARHART «5c CURD,
25®Mama. Ga.
Nkw Nou. Ortuher 11,18JS.
— -1 am induced by a
HAGAN
tiiui uvri
tho >amc kind
I oxptvt tv' ri^
end of uiy jt-u;
f busincs< t \ .•
it out on this lino to
nnd
The following is an extract 3
Mississippi hitter of recent date :
The negroes are terribly in earnest,
and whether Ames or Alcorn be success
ful the hbwks will fight, if n.vd be, to
have their favorite chieftain inaugu
rated. White people stand aloof. Radi
cals of the fiercest sort will support
Ames. The negroes have it that Jeffer-
x»u Davis is L»r Ames, a.- are many prom
inent Democratic odic--healers o! the o.vl •
regime; and thus #«• have here in Mis- I
foissippi the most remarkable jvartisan I
co&fiict of modern times. When the
Meridian convention al solvevl Democrats
from partisan allegianoe, strange you |
may think it, the people assentol in gooc
faith, and so continue. Everywhere oi
the strwts ef this delightful town ol
N.U.O whit*» people, men will tell you they
don't kn*.»w for whom they will vote. Thi
G ! fkeych s new hotel,
Dr. Eadvat: Dtsur
•ense of duty U» the suffering to make a brief state
ment of the working of your medicine on myxelf.
For aevend yean I hod been affected with mne
trouble in the Idadder and urinary organs which
some twehi* months ago culminated in a ro<at ler-,
rihlv afflicting diaraw, xThich the physicians oil
. was a spasmodic stricture in the ureto. as
also inflammation of the kidney* and bladth-reand
gave it as their opinion that my ag*-73 vor*—
"U ^ Mia f radically cured. I
had tried a number of phyamuns. and had taken
a lapee qnantity of mvdinne. hoth alojathio and
hoampathir. but had «ot no relief. I had read of
aatanidiin, fore, having been made by yonr rem-
>'tro and aone four month, aco read a notice in
the PhibaMpUaSaturday Ermine PoatSaciJS
hannu b»n oflerted on a penou wh. had lone
been Miffcmv aa I had boeu. I.mtriit tefland
snt seme of each—your Sarsaparillian 15 - !■
»nly Belief and BecuLnting and
minced taking them. In three da., I
relic red. and now feel as well as ever.
C. W. JAMES. Cinciimati. Q.
UUSINESS.
”Wg are now opening a Largo Stock,
LAW CAKH.
I A ri:ssks. woi»Dw\r:D a toolk...:* n.-.iy
AlX county. Gru, having formed a legal, eopart
nership, respeetfolly offer their services to the
ublic. and 'ill practice in the counties of Wilcox,
kxlge. Irw n. Worth, Maeon, Sumter, and Hous
ton. Specitl attention given also to cases in the
Supreme ant ederal Courts.
Ad.*
ddress, Vienna, Ga.
julyis dXm*
IIEBBERT FIELDER.
IDU8 L. FIELDER.
Bought From the Manufacturers,
Expressly for the Wholesale Trade.
H. & I. L. FIELDER,
[Attorneys at Law,
CUTH1IERT, GEORGIA,
| TTTILL give prompt attention to all bus:
| r e confided to them, in the counties of i_„
d°*ph. Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Early, Calhoun
and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and
tlie District and Circuit Courts of the United
States for the Southern District of Georgia.
1 sept!7-tf
"WE WILL DUPLICATE ANY BILL BOUGHT IN NEW YORK, UN
LESS BY A JOBBER
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
GRIER HOUSE
FOBSYTH, GEORGIA
J G. GRIER, the proprietor, has reduced the
• rates of board lo $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.
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMEKICTJS, GA.,
j WILEY JONES & 00., Propr’s.
C. J. GAMBLE.
Mrenu
screaUy
Magnolia Balm
A FEW APT LI CATIOXS MaTTR £
Pure Blooming Complexion.
It is Purely Vcprtablffi. and Its operation is
a sad Lit si once. It does sway vuh the
Flashed ApiH'srano* caused by Heat. Fshgus
sa 1 Licit* meat. Hcalssnd removesa^i Blotches
aa i Pvmrlcs, dispcSlrg dark and unsightly
spv^ta. Drives sway Tto. Freckles and Sun-
bur::. sad by its gentle but powerful
nar.dns the focUd check with
^Oi rHFTL BL003T AND BEAUTY,
Sold by #11 Druggists »nd Fsocy Stores. De
pot. 53 Park Place. N< w York
ouutj
the black* ar« almost equally divide
and the* whit<*» have not aMibfrUMi a pn*f-
creuoe. Ksnl-hot. firo-eating paper*, i:n-
rooOiwtruoted and bilious, evidently pre
fer A men to Alcorn.
Th* Court Journal hay* that Mi** J«-
roma, one of the prettiest young ladies
ever hailed from New York and
Un.hil at Cow«w, is about to marry Lord
K. Churchill, the third son of the Duke
of Marlborough. The young lady, who
baa reaidad for nomo time in Parm, will
raetr# a yteidid dower on her marriage.
'MiR.
_ .NLWh'KK.
UD P. KKKM’H
Kfl.lNDTui. iNKW.
ill Ki k{ >i > .
n plan. RICH- ,
li<- *ale R-- iu*Ai
. taken tln> Hotel. ]
Cent rail* 1. *ent«-*l in the business lari of the eitv
Lsiunes' ami l*Y-iitlemen s Dining Ruutns attached.
junBUtf
HARRISON, BRADFORD & CO’S
STEEL PENS.
Special iiUniLbiii calksi UiUk- well known numbers*
505--75—fi8—20 and 22.
Fart*ry, XL Vrru«n; Olitre 75, Jskn
HI., krw kora.
*ug24 3m
DR. -RADWAY’S
I PERFECT PUEGATIVE AM)
| REGULATING PILLS.
Perfectly tasteless, fVfWth coated with sweet
rum. puree, regulate, purijr, cleanse and strength
en. K. id way’s Pills for the cure at mUdisocders of
th* Stomach. Uicr. Bnreh HMwyt madder.
Nervous Diseases Headache. Constipation. Cos-
lNHi;ItiMh5 DMnda. IHBooswa Flo-
%er. li.:K :.n.::i. »nc'f the Bowels. Pikas and all De-
issg—tad Its Intqrwal Timm. WaiTmntcd
to aptet a pafflfB cum. Porefar vegetable, row-
tainiifr r... nurcury, mineanals or adeteri us drugs.
OU rret!). symptoms resulting from
I):>o.-vit rs of the Digestive Organ*:
^Constipation. Ihwanl 1‘iK-, Fullness of the
1*. n. the Head. Acidity of t)h- Stomach. Nau-
^ Htonburn. lh^ruM of l.^d, FUlnras or
" ■ the >tom:-li S-urKn.. r.-.S,-
<2 ^Clafclnff or wrihrit
N-ri’dti •:.> Mi,. • n l.\.- e r*. ;;r- . Ix.
Dot> or Web- U-f r, :i,- i^.-r
! h '.. ' the Head. D ,e M . v .,f iVrepirat
in smi Kye>,in the S
adcu Flushes ul H.^i. Bl
Gift ENTERPRisE
The only Reliable Gift Distributioa in the country
$75,000
INVALUABLE GIFTS
to be distributed in
L- D. SINE’S
lG4tb Kesrular 3fuutb]y
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
T** drawa M onuay, Nov ember 24th, 1S73.
O.U' GKilS CAill i'tlZE, $5,000 IX (iOLD. i
ONE BRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER.
j Greenbacks
A. W. GIBSON.
TwoPsizes OF ■•a)
T ! r X . OF <«ch in
1E> l*k;ZLa OF v
LOWG-lJaial S lvvr Lev. r Hunlmg Watchea
(m all) ra.-rth i.roia t r0 to SXU
-■' ■■■■ v ^...
1 utcu bilverware. Jewelry, :lc, etc.
X umber of G
Jswlid and Double-
3c, etc.
^ *MH. Tickets limited to
Agent* Wanted to -ell TICKETS to
w bom liberal Premium** will
be paid.
' - T!-k,t.$l:.'i.x-livx.'t.#S; T*dvv Tick,
eto^iu; Twenty-five Tickets brih
Chwtlaw ccntaining a full list of prize*, a d*-
yrtpOQP w the manner of drawins. and other in-
fonsaataon reference to :i*o Biatributaon. wi.: be
Aiiy^, :; . ordering tLt.:^. All letters mu*t
Main < )ci«v. L. D. SINE. Eox S£L
lul Fi.:b Street. » inannati O
artl dJrartw
t-heM. LimW. «u,d »uc
mg m the Kle»h.
A feu of Ra.J-
tem fro:n all the tl»ur.
cents per box Soid li
phu
i the
MEAD
'FALSE AND TRUE !
Semi one letter stamp t
isyiScwdawi/
radway xa
I'hurrh *tr-..N. u Y«-rk
• >rth tho'^uuis V*.U be *•
—CELEBRATED-
FEYfifiAMOJBUE PILLS
A CERTAIN CURE FOR CHILLS ANO FEVER,
131-SHOP PIBIU K says a lair trial will amount
J-F to pruot. Tliouaanda more will testify to the
For aaJe bv Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, of Macon
<»rY*-n A lv^»uoiuI. AmrusLa. aiui druonsts and
Du n JianU e« lu relly in tioonna, Florida, Ala..
Imu::*. AxHiisiuna and S**uth Caroiuua
Aeeiita s allied u lit re thlh • j-reiai!.
E. H. J.OYLKSS,
'*.‘1*4 3l:iwJwAh lm Gcia-raJ Agent.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
’ALT8INB WATER—The Gkkat Mi:
cine op Xatuee. Indorsed by the Kigl.
Medical Authorities. Restores Muscular P«
•r to Para! vtic, Youthful Vigor to the Aged, and
Develops the Young at a Critical Peried; Dis
solves Calculi and “Chalky” Deposits; Cura
Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia
Giravel, Diabetis, Diseases of the Kidneys, Liv-
:r and Skin, Abdominal Dropsy, Chrome Diar
rhoea, Constipation, Asthma, Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, General Debility, and nearly ev-
ry class of Chronic Disease. Pamphlets rem
aining History of the Spring and Testimonial.-
rom Medical Journals, Eminent Physician
md distimruished citizens, sent free by mai
jy WHITNEY BROS., Gen’lAgents,f27Soutl
rTont sh. Philadelphia. For sale by all drug
—freo&Mm
PROVISION AND LlOUOfi DEALERS.
We are still offering to the Trade our celebrated brands of Flour
w i i*;e ys x x x x,
PEARL DUST,
AMBER AND
CORAL-
We challenge competition m the grades of Flour offerered. Our XX^X has no sti|jerior. Tht’se
poods are manufactured by us. and wo claim but manufacturers’ prices, as they are handled hut once
We do not, and never have charged DRAYAGE on our Flour.
The attention of the trade is respectfully called to our BRAN, possessing, as it does, a largo per
centage of middlings, and is very nutritious and palatable to stock.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.
BURR & FLANDERS,
aepgltf • No.4 lll.AKK’S HUK.K .
ATTENTION!
MERCHANTS AND PUNTERS
OTiXY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Eeeds, Harnesses
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management.
JPPI
M
jnly24 6m
JOHNSON & SMITE
OFFER
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
el T LURID STREET.
ANCHOE LINE STEAMEES,
Sail from Pier 20, North River. New York,
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
The raaaenxer arcom-
_ iMxlithini on steam-
ri ers of thii line are un-
Ha stirpa ssed foreleoneo
M and comfort. Cabin
state rooms are all on
upper deck, thus se
curing good light and
ventilation.
HATES OF PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, or LONDONDERRY
Sat. Steamers. Wrel. Steamers.
Gold. Currency.
. Cabins *75 and $05. *75 and $65.
Cabin return tickets
securiiur best ac
commodation* $130 $180
Stoenure, currency, $30.
Certificates for paasatre from nnv s»«{*ort or rail
way station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Con
tinent, at
RATK3 AS LOW Afi BY ANT OTHER FIRST-CLASS LINS.
For p«rage *^ ERS0N BROTHERS,
Or to 7 Bowlkw Gun, N. Y.
T. H. HK5DSZ0O5, Agent, Macon, Ga..
may 11 Siu
unprecedented advantages
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTEES IN
500 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.
sep27tf
GEORGE W. HEAD,
llXCI-UtWVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
No. 4 Blake’s Block, st - Macon ’ ^
may ly