The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 10, 1871, Image 3

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... i .mill i Telegraph & Messenger. Or. NUSSBAUM B M O V JE3 DO —FROM— SO* 31 SECOND STREET. glOBE FORMERLY OCCUPIED gOUTHEBN EXPRESS COMFANY. 3t— w. A. BANKS & SONS. —WE AM— CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT COST! «$9tf W. A. BANKS * SONS. 10. s. POE & OO., IIIPF’H BUILDING, COTTON AVX, CONSTANTLY ON HAND— jm A rides 8UGABS. COFFEES, Best TEAS of all brands, GOLDEN SYBUP, MOLAhSES, gilt-edge butter. Choice BREAKFAST BACON, SUGAR-CUBED SHOULDERS, NEW YORK PIG HAMS, and other brands. BUFFALO TONGUE8, CANNED FRUITS, all kinds, BORDEN’S MILK, SAVANNAH GRITS, KINKS, WHISKIES, And all that 1* usually kept in our line. Wo have nit received 20 barrels PALACE MILLS FLOUR, ;cw wheat, in whole, half and quarter eaoks, which io »ro agents for. augl 8m W. A. HOPSON & CO. BRUNSWICK, t CITY COUNCIL and MONROE MONEY, WATERMELONS, DRIED APPLES and COUNTRY KNIT SOCKS, In fact, almost anything short of DOWNRIGHT INSULT, In exchange for HY GrOOIJB, ang3 tf NOTICE. Ckxtxal R. R. and Banking Go. of Georgia,) Savannah, Ga., August 1,1871. J Thia Company having extended it« track to tho river, ia now prepared to receive hoavy cargoes of freight on its cars direct from tho wharf for trans portation to the interior. Persona desiring to avail themeolvos of thia di rect mode of shipment ahonld have expressed on their bills of luting that their consignments shall le landed at the Central Railroad wharf. hythe 1st November it is expected that a large ►bed will bo completed for tho protection of ealt, guano, and other hoavy articles of freight, which parties may desire to havo atored for future ship ment. J. F. WARING, angt 2m Forwarding Agent BALL, BLACK So CO., 565 and 567 Broadway, N. Y., Have Jnet received a Cno assortment of imported HORSE TIMERS for Sporting Purposes—denoting minutes, seconds, »d quarter seconds. Price 325. Orders for every description of Racing and Presentation Plate, exc reted at tho shortest notice; designs drawn to or- d«r and estimates given. Also, the largest assortment of Ready Made Sil ver and Table Ware to bo found in tho city. Jnll5tf Biuoraxiss and Indigestion.— 1 Theso two com- pRints are more general at this season of tho year than at almoat any other. They are closely skin; for biliousness always involves an impaired diges tion, and indigestion is nocossarily an accompani- ®*nt of a disordered or torpid liver. Happy the ®»a or woman who can boast of a stomach that tu never felt the horrors of dyspepsia, and to whom that great secretive agont, tho liver, has cerar given pain or trouble. Not ono in a thousand **» lay claim to entire immunity from irregularity in tbsse organs. How, then, shall they he regu- '*•*!? Not by powerful catkarthics, alternated with ordinary stimulants, hnt by a medicinal invig- like Uoatetter’s Stomach Bittors, which com bine, in dno proportion, tho tonic and the alterative fwindple. Wherever there is a church, a achoci- bottes, and a general store, this famous medicine aiy be procured. No village merchant rinds it trodeet to be without it, for it is inquired for every % by every class. Tho workingman buys it bo- e **»e it increases his capacity for toil, and 1s fol lowed by no reaction. The effect of the salnbri- mots, herbs, etc., of which it is composed, dif- f3 **d through his system by the pure stimulant which forms tho basis of the Bitters, is most health ful and invigorating. Tho scholar, the merchant. **> in fact, all men whose minds or bodies, or loth, are in constant exercise, will derive benefit from its use. To persons of sedentary habits it ^PPliss, in some measure, that activity in the cir- ^blaUon which is obtained by physical exertion, and h tbs best known remedy for constipation. Ask for Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, and do not b* waxed into purchasing any of the imitations yd frauds sometimes offerod in its stead. _ take your choice. Icily Residence and also a Suburban Res Idence for Sale. T a E City Residence is now end corners Oak and Sew streets; contains four rooms, hall and ve- Well shaded. In an excellent neighbor- «o better water in tho city, and convenient of Jr®®. Sufficiently near, tho business portion for a business man, and yet iar enough JffOvedto avoid the disadvantage* attending a ™«CEce too near. Time givon on part of tho pur- SJ™ on both places. The other residence c • Tattnall Square and on the Columbus road, all rooms, hall, verandah, basement and -d^f'.ooriuinga. Water good. Grounds covered to shade, bath natural and artificial. On the u a great quantity and varioty of frait, inclu- Dnoyard, This property is admirably adap- i ' '.. ri 1 atdmg house for the Mercer students, d.n “** Sounds offer superior advantages for gar- y" Purposes. It is a delightful home, and can “OPreciate in value. Also, I will sell several ." ' 1 • --.hi.g lute adjoining same. If not sold, I i !!!„ for rent, ending October. 1872. )al22 tf A. W. PERSON8. CITY AFFAIRS. THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 10, 1871. Fine Rain.—The finest and most copious shower of rain of tho season, fell in this city and section yesterday afternoon between 2 and 3 o’clock. ^ Matob’s Cocbt.—From the batch of offend ers before this Court yesterday $20 in cash was collected, and imprisonments to the amonnt of sixty days ordered. A Fresh Supply.—Messrs. S. T. & B. P. Walker have just received a fresh supply of that delicions Caromel Cocoanut Candy; also another fine lot of Augusta melons. It L li. Habbts & Co. have removed from their old stand, on the corner of Third and Cherry streets, to tho store formerly occupied by G. Nnssbanm, on Second street, opposite Riddle’s Photographic Temple, where they hope to see their old friends and customers. None but pure medicines dispensed and by experienced hands. City Affairs.—The semi-annual report of the City Treasurer appears in our issue to-day, and will be followed to-morrow by a statement from the Mayor, which was handed in too late for this issue. The report will be found inter esting, it being, we believe, the first itemized report ever rendered by the City Trersnrer of Macon. When the report of the Mayor appears we will make such comment on our city affairs as we think the subject demands. Cutting Sobafes.—Cbarlos and Jack Harris, negroes, got into a fight with another negro, named Charlie Bland, on Tnesday night last, in Sandy Bottom, and the latter was Berionsly ent with knives. The Harrises were arrested and lodged in jail to await the result of the wounds inflicted npon Bland. Yesterday morning another and similar affair came off in East Macon, in which a negro, named Ive [Bugg, fatall, it is thought, stabbed an other negro. Ive got away. The venerable Shropshire, of tho Macon Tel- egbaph, says he can remember when he was a “happy, careless boy.” Ho ought to be able then to explain how Egyptian mummies are made.—Rome Commercial. We would cheerfully make the explanation for your benefit, old fellow, but for tho fact that we respect you too highly to expose the manes of your dead forefathers to the vulgar gaze. Be sides it would be giving support to the Darwin ian theory—a subject we decline to discuss. You must call on Barnum for information re garding your ancestors. A Festive Cuss.—One John Brown, nndor the influence of pine-top, and with a desire, perhaps, to establish the fact that his “soul is still marching on,” drew his pistol yesterday afternoon and commenced shooting it off in the alloy betweon Second and Third streets, back of Hardeman & Sparks’ warehouse. Of course a policeman soon got after tho “festive enss, who, seeing that bo was wanted, struck out on a long trot up the alley. He was not fast enongb, however, for DonLevy soon overhauled him and took him to the headquarters of all such. The White Cobneb.—Messrs. Seymour, Tins ley & Oo. aro fixing up their old white corner in such handsome style, that many of their coun try friends will not know them, at the first glance, when they come to town next faU to sell their cotton and do a little trading. The front is being run np eight or ten feet higher and a neat comice pnt on, which will give the front a stylish and handsome appearance. Tho rear of the bnilding is also being ran back on Cherry street, some 25 or 30 feet, to give them more room for the storage of goods. The whole ex terior will then bo tastefully finished off, and tho “old white comer” will become a relict of other days. New Pavements. —Tho Street Commissioner is hauling bricks to the front of Hardeman & Spark's warehouse for tho purpose of laying a pavement along there, and also in front of tho warehouse of Jonathan Collins & Son. Tha pavements will incommode the warehousemen a little, as wagon3 will not, of course, bo al lowed to drive npon them to throw ont cotton into the warehouse doors, and the cotton will have to be wheeled a little further. Citizens, however, who pass that way frequently will bo glad to walk on now brick pavements instead of sloshing through mnd and water, as is often the case in winter. Tho city, wo understand, is doing tho job, and will collect tho bill, as as tha ordinance provides, from tho owners of tho property. At a regular monthly meeting of Ocmolgeo Firo Company No. 2, held at their engine-house on Monday night, August 7,1871, tho following wa3 received and read; and on motion accept ed and ordered to bo spread upon tho minutes. Macon, Ga., Aug. 7, 1871. Gentlemen.—Please accept this the trumpet of tho lato H- N- Ells, who used it in command ing your gallant company for eight years- I know of no more fitting place for it, than under tho care and protection of yon who shared with him tho arduous trials of a fireman’s life. As yon knew how to appreciate him living, so yon will know how to prize this last memento of him dead: Yours respectfully, Chas. A- Ells. To Ocmulgeo Fire Company No. 2. On motion it was voted that as a company wo receive tho Trumpet and dispose of it as requested by Mr. C. A. Ells; and that wo ten der him and other surviving relatives of oar lato Foremen, H. N. EUs, onr thanks for tho thoughtful care of tha memory of our former Foremen and brother, os expressed in tho speaking memento; and that it be properly draped and bang with his portrait in tha hall of the company. By order of J. H. King, Foreman. F. A. Shoneman, Seo’y. Macon, Ga., Aug. 7, 1871. Wing & Solomon, appreciating the stringency of money matters, offer their large and elegant stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware at lower prices than ever offered before in this city, and will make price an objeet to any one wanting goods in their line. Repairing and En graving done in the best style and at Iowost rates. Hairwork of any description done at short notice. Work npon the most intricate and difficult watches executed and guaranteed by Mr. H. Peacock, a practical and scientific watchmaker, for several years past with Mr. la H. Wing. Fob Rest.—A hense with five rooms, a good garden, out-honses, stable, etc., and an excel lent well of water. Apply to Mrs. J. B. Cam ming. angG-it Beautiful! Handsome! Exquisite! Lovely! What ? Those engraved gold bracelets at Wing & Solomon’s—now—just received. McLean’s Cobdial and Blood Purifier is the best tonio and blood alterative in the world. junet-Gm. The Memphis Avalanche is rather severe on Mr. Stephens. It says: Hon. A. H. Stephens’ political position is easily understood. He favors everything that is impracticable, and opposes everything that s practical. This is what each of his five column editorials moans when boiled down. Proceedings of Gonncil. Regulab Meeting, Council Chamber, August 7,1871.) Present—Hon. W. A. Huff, Mayor; Aider- men Clay, Tinsley, Roberts, Fitzgerald, Wood- liff, Daly, Wilburn, and Smith. Absent—Aldermen Ellis, Strong, Waggen- stein, and Russell. The minutes of tho last meeting were read and confirmed. The Clerk of Market reported market fees $2G SO. The report of tho City Physician and Sur geon of Hospital was read and filed. Tho Sexton of Rose Hill and Oak Ridge Cem eteries report interments for the month of July, 1871, white adults, G; children, 7. total 13. Colored adults, 3; children, 5, total 8. BILLS PASSED. Hunt, R. & Lamar $147 70, P. Fitzgerald $22 24, Jones & Baxter $5, Valentino & Free man $10 50, R. L. Henry & J. H. King $375, J. H. King $70 70, Bemd Brothers $23 75, Isbam Towns $78 17, James Dinelly $81 00, W. A. Hopson & Co. $20 G3, Johnson & Smith $G0 39, Clisby, Jones & Reese $19 50, Macon Manufacturing Company $8, O. J. Stroberg $13 50, W. & E. P. Taylor $33 50. The petition of H. O. Taylor, J. W. Parsons, M. G. Clark, and others, for the city to have Hazel street opened and suitable crossings placed across the railroad along said street, was referred to the Committee on Streets. The petition of D. Flanders & Son; D. M. Durrett, J. E. Hudgins, J. W. Burge, J. A. Nel son, and others, for six gas lamps to be placed on the principal streets in East Macon, was re ferred to the Committee on Gas. The petition of David Laney, Thos. N. M. Sellers, Richard Pepper, and others, for a gas pipe to be laid on Washington avenue, at the Colored Presbyterian Church, was referred to the Committee on Gas. The petition of Dongal Fern, for an encroach ment in front of his lot on JBay street on a line with owners of property adjoining, was referred to the Committee on Street Encroachment. The petition of E. E. Brown, to have school- honse and privy removed in front of his dwell ing on Bell’s Hill, was referred to the Commit tee on Public Property. The Committee on Publio Properly report favorably on the petition of A.P. Collins for a deed to a part of Johnson street, when, on mo tion, the report was adopted. On motion Alderman Wilboum was added to the committee to revise the tax returns, in the place of Alderman Strong, who is now absent from the city. To the Mayor and Council of Macon : . I have the honor to report returns of taxable property for the year 1871 as follows: Real es tate, $3,842,000; personal estate $2,542,GOG; street taxes $513.00 Total $6,445,90G at one per cent, amounts to $G4,459,0G. I am, gentlemen, very respectfully, J. A. McManus, Clerk C. C. City Tbeasubeb’s Office,) Macon, Ga., August 7th, 1871. j Hon. Mayor and Aldermen City of Macon, Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report for the second quarter ending Jane 20lb, 1871, statement of the receipts and disbursements from December 3d, 1870, to July 1,1871, desig nating amounts contracted by former Councils, and those by the present Council, as instructed by you. I also attach a statement of the assets and liabilities of the city, all of which (as you will perceive) have been examined by the Fi nance Committee, and found to be correct. I am, gentlemen, yours very respectfully, Chas. J. Williamson, Treasurer. On motion the Treasurer’s report was receiv ed, adopted, and ordered spread upon the min utes. Mayor and Aldermen City of Macon in ac count current with Chas. J. Williamson, Treasurer. 1871. Mar. 18. Dr. To balance from last report $ 4,087 73 “ Tax 7,679 50 “ Fines .....' 9G1 30 Tax on sales 2,210 28 “ License 4,ICG 75 “ Market 290 70 “ Publio Property 153 87 “ Insurance tax 708 79 “ City change bills, 1871 100,000 00 “ City lots .. 2,217 99 “ Gas stock (received dividends) 160 00 “ Gas bill scrip..... 1,56200 “ Street...- 7320 “ Interest 20 00 “ Gas lights 12 61 “ Rose Hill 50 00 “ Bills receivable 14175 Total $124,796 36 1871. June 30. To balance to new account $ 2,803 09 Or. 8,071 75 4,224 72 17,835 98 2,620 13 35,779 55 11,980 93 4,270 92 109 00 8,20G 92 1,073 37 59 00 2,018 89 230 00 248 50 1,628 00 33 00 320 48 772 20 2.4S6 25 4,524 89 1,841 62 711 1 100 (0 53 75 10 00 356 40 By Incidental Hospital Interest Firo Department bills payable... Police Salary. Market Charity Street City pounds Public property Macon Preo School New change bills (old issue) New change hills, 1867 City ch&ngo bills, 1870 City tax Guard-house Gas bill scrip Georgia State Fair Gas lights City Hall Rose Hill Magazine - Discount on c.ty lots City Lota Bond (paidMacon & Brunswick B. R. bonds).. .\. v. ... Cash to balance 8,500 00 2,803 09 Total $124,796 86 Macon, Ga., July 31, 1871. Wo do certify that we have examined tho above report of the Treasurer for the 2d quar ter ending July 30th, 1871, and find the same correct and accompanied with proper vouchers. Com. i mittee. A. R. Tinsley, G. B. Robebts, - RECEIPTS 1870. Dec. 3.—To balance Licence — Charity Tax on Sales ...... ™ Interest—amount deducted on notes paid beforo maturity Finos • City Lota"..'.'.’. GasStock received dividtnds-..- Gas Bill Scrip issued in payment Gas Bills Market ™ Insurance Tax ... Interest on Stock Savannas, Griffin and North Alabama Railroad Company Certificatea for $5,000 sold at 62J2 cents...... Does—received for Badces issued Public Property.—™ City Chanee Bills. IS71,.....-.- Street—received for old brick Gas Lights—received for lamps Rose Hil'i—received for inter ments of non-residents Bills receivable -— Collateral Secanty. bonds issu ed by previous Council depos ited for loans, returnod and sold b7 this Council 5,381 10 23.462 00 29,703 55 625 7.162 20 33 68 1.821 00 55 50 5.836 33 360 00 4,686 00 750 25 1,663 01 2,187 50 144 00 153 87 100,000 00 73 20 12 50 50 00 14175 25.000 00 Forward 820S.6S3 87 DISBURSEMENTS. BV INCIDENTAL. Paid Clisby, Reid & Reese* $ 2S0 00 Clisby. Keid A Reese* — B A Wise*. J H Otto*.. Aarris & Co*_ L N Whittle, fee*- Mayor's order for drayage*. A McKenna*™™ Turpin ± Ogden*.. H J Neville* Mayor’s order——. Jabns Lucas*- Gus Thomas*.., Mayor's order. EH Harman* A S McGregor*... John Jeffers*.-... M V Brantley*..., J C Winter*...— Gus Thomas Jabus Lucas J K Harman*-- II J~ Neville*.. H J Neville.... H J Neville-——— H J Neville H J Neville Truman A Green. L C Ricks ;; n'i" Guernsey. Bartram mxt .. H J Nevillo*.. C Burke.....— - May o r’s order—— W II Woodson...—. Mayor’s order Mayor’s order., S G Watson G F A H E OliTCr*. Moses Lucas Jabus Lueas ............ J Clarke Swavza* —— HJ Neville Mark Curry —..... W A Huff, Mayor —... K O Bright - Southern Express Company... Southern Express Company.. J C Lanier...... F Keiehert —- W A Huff, Mayor’s order™.. Wm Wander W A Huff...... Carhart A Curd Carhart A Curd Carhart A Curd Gusinsey, Bartrum A H .— Guernse7, Bartrum A H J C Lanier....™ S Mangham —.— Jabus Luvus.. J P Cooper J P Cooper...., S Vi Watson... A Hardeman.. A Hardeman J P Cooper — B F Roas... B F Koss. Johnson, Robert’s order..—., J M Boardman J M Boardman J E Ellis C.isby. Reid A Reese*..™..™ Robeit Randal —........... Mayor’s order — W F Brown A Co J P Cooper — C Don Levy..—..™.———— Lanier A Anderson*™..— J H Washington Guernsey .Bartruin * H.i Southern Express Company... Gardner A Butler ....—. T H Harris Mayor’s order....™. — Carhart A Curd...™——•••••••— J C Lanier.....™ - B FRoss ... —• J C Lanier. 10 00 215 50 65 50 275 24 52 7 71 75 6 75 1 60 23 00 i oo 800 15 85 40 1 40 1 50 8 75 10 37 562 30 U) 20 00 30 00 60 00 34 00 8 00 300 100 00 53 00 48 30 35 OJ 15 00 300 52 11 454 50 400 1 50 407 50 75 04 21 OO 125 00 3 60 SO 67 450 50 00 7 00 520 250 13 25 30 00 2 50 288 2 00 50 2 S3 ICO 00 476 50 50 00 25 50 34 00 11 75 1 50 42 22 Central R R Co.™ — Willis Clay H J Cherry ...—. W A Hnff, Mayor......—— Gordon Gardner.....™....-— ; WL Ellis A Bro., for National Bank Note Co —...... Clisby, Reid A Reese ...... Clisby. Reid A Reese. Clisby, Reid A Reese Geo S Obear. 1 Trnman A Green — J Clarke Swayse.™ — J Clarko Swayze, by City Judge* —- — ..... J Clarke Swayze J Clarke Swayze....™ T J Simmons*..—...™.„™„ E Kirby...— S T AB P Walker J H Otto™ H J Neville — W A Huff, Mayor...™... Anderson A Ballard.. Anderson A Ballard. ;„.„™ Anderson A Ballard Thomas Wood .T H Otto .... Thomas Wood Truman A Green* Truman A Grcon Truman A Green........ B A Wise A Co* B A Wise A Co*...™!. B A Wise A Co* B A Wiso A Co — T W Freeman* A L Butts A L Batts Chas H Clayton A Co* Putzel A Jacobs* — Bacon A Simmons*.. A 0 Racon* - Carhart A Curd H Turner. Lightfoot A Jacques 120 00 S T A B P Walker*.... 12 40 J W Burke A Co*— J Clarko Swavz*. Clisbv. Reid A Reese H N EUs* T Southall A Co T Southall A Co J J Walton J C Thomas ..... H Kent J W Burko A Co B A Wise J Clark Swayze 8 30 210 33 90 11 33 150 00 60 00 20 00 50 tO- 14 13 125 11 00 44 00 11 00 125 75 00 19 00 250 SO 190 2 50 98 50 10 00 150 80 00 11 00 11 00 279 25 40 100 03 10 50 7 40 1 50 199 43 830 89 00 15 00 15 0) 18 SO 22 00 1 00 50 00 340 55 7 (« Sami Hunter* — 370 00 Sami Hunter* 235 00 Hunter A Nisbet* —. 50 00 Hunter. Jamison A Nisbet*... 70 00 Nisbet A Jaekson*.— 175 00 Geo S 0 bear...™. 6 00 Rose Thomas 9 50 ational Bank Note Company 476 60 35 92 6 00 15 00 10 00 .. A Huff, Mayor. Carhart A Curt...— Clisby, Jones A Reese E P Fcott ........ AO Bacon, atiormy f„r R. N. Farkor*..™. 1215 15 K A A G R M cinolly*.... 454 20 Brown A Co ... 49 00 Wm Wryc..™............ 50 M) Sami B Palmer...™....™.™.. 3 60 J H Otto 75 09 C H Bali* - 77 (0 WEHS*arn 100 W A Huff. May. r 104 35 W A Huff. Mayor 40 10 W A Huff. Mayor. 300 00 W A Huff. Mayor 50 00 W A Huff. Mayor 5 00 W A Huff. May or 100 W A Huff. Mayor 17 75 Ebrgratt A Krebs ** ® N Binswanger 15o 00 National Bank Note Company 270 6t Carhart A Curd 39 50 W A Hnff, Mayor’s order 150 00—511,189 63 OOSBIIT. Paid F W Wippler* _$ 11 50 P Fitzgerald* J E Hudgins*. Geo R barker*, GroS Obear, Mayor*™ M ayor’e order....™ Mayor’s order.........™ F G Castlen* Jones A Baxter*....™... Jones A Baxter*.—., E Price* J Parmer*.—........... J Farmer* F G Caitlen P Kcrwin — S D Everett* AD Smith*. AD Smith* Smith A Norris* Smith A Norris*...... T Wood* C Sullivan ....... W A Hnff, Mayor...— B Walker* H Walker. .... FW Wippler. Agt* C W Johnson H J Peter A Co* H J Peter A Co* Ward A Nelson*..—. FW Doylo Mayor's order. Central R R Co Central R R Co Central R R Co* — Central R K Co Central R R Co* Central R R Co* Central R R Co* Central RR Co.............. C M Wood T Pierce j^KutoSS—so 90 Mayor’s order PHtemU-.-— PH Wright*. 78 50 6 on 16 20 18 90 300 2 00 100 00 101 73 9 50 250 75 23 00 13 25 60 10 13 82 4 <0 46 00 10 40 75 00 360 73 25 200 5 OO 14 50 2 00 64 00 10C0 77 32 119 75 11 00 7 45 4 50 34 60 59 15 4 00 215 39 48 I 60 37 35 4560 250 22 50 20 00 P H Wright*.. P II Wright*. P H Wright 500 1 80 17 00 17 25 1276 1 75 Central R R Co 36 35 Johnson A Dunlap....™ I J Tr.iywick Thomas Wood Thomas Wood Thomas Wood* Thomas Wood Thomas Wotd Geo R Barker*™... W A E P Taylor... Hunt, Rankin A Lamar... T W Ellis* :. T W Ellis*... TW Ellis* T W Ellis* T W fUP*—— I L Harris A Co* I L Harris A Co*...—. I L Harris A Co*.....™.. I L Harris A Co*.— H J Peter* G B Roberts. S Benton... — WiHis Clay*... 500 8 00 17 75 4100 46 75 26 00 43 75 26 75 2 75 94 85 3 OO 425 1 25 2 75 4 75 1 50 6 OO 4 00 700 24 15 128 25 200 440 H J Pe’erACo 31 35 James Donnegan —-™. 3 00 L H Garfie'd 6 00 S T and B P Walker* J6 92 Mix andlvirktand*™. 175 J H Zeilin and Co*. 2 00 C W Johnson*..™ - 15 00 CW Johnson— 2 00 Macon and AugustaR RCo.. 28 75 O E Besore...... “5 ®0 Trnman and Green........™— 14 to J H Zeilin and Co* J Macon and Weatern R R Co*.„ 41 75 Macon and Western R R Co... 7 50 Macon and Western RR Co. 49 00 Macon and Western R RCo ._ 72 35 Macon and Western R RCo ... 1 «6 P H Wright 5 25 P H Wright 9 50 PH Wright 5 00 Jones and Baxter*..™.— 3 00 J H Anderson and Son*...™. 8 00 U Good ... 1 50 Seymour. Tinsley and Co—• 15 50 Central R R Co -—•=••• 24 90 Macon and BrunawtekR R Co. 3 15 Macon and Brunswick KR Co • 715 Macon A Brunswick R B Co_. 9 io Seymour. Tinsley A Co—.— 9 87 E P Strong — *,50 W A K P Taylor 30 ,d W A E P Taylor. 10 bills 37 50 W A Huff — 1677 11 A HUB™—— 2 80-$ 4.392 89 L C Ricks* - - 75 03 Protection No. 1 (?5)*™_ 225 00 A McQueen 7950 A McQueen— —..... ... 21 75 Hook and Ladder 180 00 Robert Falkner.™ 75 65 Bernd Brothers*. 3 50 Valentino A Freeman 12 00 D McDonald — 4 50 S K Crockett 25 00 E Crockett*....™...™..—... £5 60 N K Hawkins 3 00 W 8 Wallace* 25 00 A Briehthop — 25 00 A McQueen—. 88 00 A Patterson , 25 O0 APattereon 10 50 MIsby Manufacturing Co* 2(3 00 F Miller* ,,,, 50 00 F Miller*. . 10 87 Ocmulfrce No 2* 59 10 40 00 Estate HN Ells - — RU DEPAKTHEST. Paid Hook and Ladder Company** 50 00 Ocmulsee No. 2* A McQueen*...—— L C Kicks* A Reynolds* -vr-irW* Macon A Brunswick R R Co . N E Hawkins — - W S Clarke*. 59 0J 97 20 200 09 H 45 30 84 10 00 1125 00 Guernsey, Bartrum and H*.~- 28 50 Bartram A Hendrix* H 40 Bartrum A Hendnx*...— 10 »o Austin Brighthop* .— 25 00 William Harris* .——•— * 00 WS Wallace* 25 00 TE Knight*. .§>00 Mack Williams* 4 00 Smith. Westcott A Co 50 50 Ocmulgeo No. 25 00 Rogeri & Bonn - —• 00 Weeds A Cornell*.— 400 00 Henry Stevens’ ——-• 130 00 A McQueen..—— 25 00 J H King* - 100 CO 22 76 10C0 12 CO 172 00 25 00 25 00-S 4.42662 *19,799 £0 142 63 53 41 30 00 389 IS A P Tripod Guernsev, Bartrum * H* —. 236 25 Smith, Westcott A Co...... 32 00 Carhart A Curd Carhart A Curd Findlay Sons* M R Rogers* W W Parker G B Roberts’ order INTEREST. Sundry coupons* INTEREST ON NOTES, RENEWALS, DISCOUNT ON RONDS SOLD, OAS BILL SCRIPT, BONDS, CHANGE BILLS. id J M Ogden* go 00 Samuel F Dickinson* W P Goodall, cashier, renewal W P Goodall. cashier, renewal Peter Solomon, on renewal.... .. RSLanier, old and on renewal 244 72 * J M Boardman. Gas Scrip*.... 8 30 T G Holt* 2 25 T W5Iangham,ca<h’r, renewal fO 00 J J Cohen A Sons, on renewal 490 31 EP Strong, Gas Scrip* 3 90 W P tioodall,cashier renewa 1 . 60 00 M J Farrell, Change Bills* 40 WP Goodall, on Gas Scrip*.... 4 84 Mix A Kirkland, bond*...™.— 7 25 WPGoodall.cash’r, renewal— 232 96 R J L;ghtf>ot, renewal 337 50 W L Ellis A Bro, on bonds*—. 31 00 W L Elds .» Bro, on bonds*—. 7 75 Seymour, Tiusley A Co* 16 50 D E Norris*. 10 50 ' Geo S Obear. Gas Scrip* 2 52 J J Cohen and Sons, discount on bonds *19 OOOsold by them.5,795 00 G B Roberts, on bond* — 12 63 W P Goodall. nashiei* 133 00 Cubbedgeand Hazl hurst, dis count on six annuity bonis, *6,000. 750 00 W G White, on Change Bills*— 48 W W Carnes, on Gas Scrip*—. 2 60 J M Boardman, on Gas Scrip* 9 46 W G White, on Coange Bills*. 65 E L St-ohecker, Gas Scrip*... 8 80 W. L. Lampkin, Change Bills* 1 80 E M Zealy, for Wrigley, Ch. Bills* ... 20 W P Goodall, Cash on renewal 14 £0 R S Lanier on renewal 54 72 Cubbedge A Hazlebnrst 7 87 90 57 50 2S 43 40 16 U) A Doodv Change Bills* — W. A. Huff. Mayo-. Exchange _ J M Boardm n. Gas Scrip 4 78 J J G-es’iam* 6 50 J M Boardman. Was Scrip Oath rt A Curd* — W Johnson. Change Bills* W A Huff. Mayor, Exchange.. Whittle A Gustin, Notes in Judgment* 2147 23 C A Nutting. Gas Serin —... 2 to H J Lamar. Gas Scrip* 9 25 M A Washington. Gas Scrip... 90 Peter Solomon* — 3 90 J J Ore, liam, on Bonds in Judgment* 3291 61 Geo S Obear, Note* ... 324 00 W A Huff. Mayor, Exchange. 5 59 W A Huff. Ma»or. Kx h-nge. 45 Ol J TIB ifeuillct.oi, Bonds.etc. * V-4 70 W B .Tohn.ton, onNotaj* 901 >7 W A Huff, ' ayor 41 75 W A Huff, Mayor. . J L Jones, on Scrip* BA Wiso, on Bond* POLICE. Paid W R Avant*...™. Sundry Police to Deo 17,1870* 2911 66 William Doyle 15 00 J B Cumming* 1756 66 Sundry Men’s Services at Elec tion - 387 50 Sundry Police to Jan 1. 1871— 1717 91 Sundry Police 80 51 Burge — 5 00 O M Sexton* 12 00 Wm Wrye — 20 00 C S Baudet — 9 85 Sundry Men for Jan, 1S71 2315 17 TJ Flint 6 25 J Herrington — 10 00 J E Doaoom. 390 56 J C Lanier 12 50 W A Huff. Mayor 166 25 W A Huff. Mayor 172 00 Sundry men far February 20E8 40 John A Grubbs 11 65 C H Baird 414 00 Wm Wrye - — 15 00 J H Abel 45 OO J P Chapman 4 00 A J Doirick 15 00 Sundry men for Mirch 1736 25 Plarsters 72 25 Jas W T Graham 15 00 Jas W T Graham - 14 OO Mayor’s order 5 00 Smith, Westcott and Co.....—.. 43 50 HE Herrington — 10 00 WAHuff.MByor 170 00 W A Huff, Mayor 160 00 H Kent — 24 33 Wm Abel 1* 00 LH Wing and Co - 13618 F W Wippler 15 00 W A Huff. Mayor’s order.....—. 6 04) Wash Blount........ 5 00 Sundry men for April 2165 01 DM Perry 210 00 Holmes and Clay —— 16 00 C M Wood 10 00 Wm Wrye 20 00 W A Hnff 175 00 D C Hodgkins and Son 120 25 G M Logan 8 02 A J Smith 4 50 Truman and Green...—— 20 60 Truman and Green 3 20 Roso Thomas 6 00 G M Logan 13 74 74 50 2 00 17 50—*16.078 61 57 50 L H Wing and Co J L Shea J li Shoa........ J L Shea S Waxeleaum and Bro..... 8 Waxelbaum an-1 Bro*.... J B Ross and Son* D J Baer 77 00 17 88 45 00 49 25 48 00 81 63 650 69 40 Sundry police for May 28’0 33 33 84 54 00 46 00 20 00 40 00 77 25 7 50 50 20 75 W A Huff. May or 162 00 D J Baer Daly A Bro ........... Holmes A Clay*. ... D W Granger — J C Conklin — CH Baird RFWoolfolk - H C Taylor’s order. Bernd Bros.. TD Conner.™ Guernsey, Bartrum A H.. J H Hertz A Co .... Shade Thomas F Reitbert Winship A Callaway*... 139 90 44 20 32 00 16 35 25 00 86 75 Sundry men for June...'. 2065 94 D M Perry 15 00 James Martin 12 50 W A Huff, Mayor F T Belden HOSPITAL. Paid Greer, Lake A Co* 546 04 Geo 8 Obear, Mayor’s order*— — Milligan...............—..™— A P Collins*. —.....— Alex Cooper........— —~ Green Wiggins...........,...™.... Green Wiggins Mayor’s order.™.™..—— Geo N Holmes —.. H M Taylor—........... H J Peter A Co* 47 40 HJ Peter A Co* 72 70 HJ Peter A Co* 1-o 47 William Holmes™ 108 50 William Holmes* 87 50 Geo N Holmes.- 83 33 Nick Williamson 19 40 ho“ ,iufAttendiss:::::::::'.'™:: 133 33 Johnson. Aid Robert’s order... 17 5<> Alex Cooper* M <0 II M Taylor 15 00 Johnson. Aid Roberts’ order...’ 24 00 W A Huff. Mayor 2 00 Jones A Baxter... 1» 60 G B Roberts’ order 14 00 Greer. Lake A Co... ....—. 107 60 Mayor’s order —J Geo N Holmes M "* P Fitzgerald....... Aid Roberts’ <Tder— J Holmes and Co Goo R Barkfi*... W and E P Taylor B A Wiso and Co-...- Hunt, Rankin and Lamar...... Hunt, Rankin and Lamar. Hunt, Rankin and Lamar llunt. Rankin and Lamar.... . JH King and Bro. J Hiving and Bro H J Cherry—™ H J Peter and Co— GB Roberts’order.... hTand BP Walker*.....— D Daly and Bro™. -—• WA nopson and Co B A Wise and Co. Caihart and Curd.... Hunt, Rankin and Lamar.—... Hnnt, Rankin and Lamar Sevmour, Tinsley and Co A P Collins*... 92 00 G5 25—*24,097 32 30 00 1 09 333 30 19 00 35 00 350 1 00 41 66 50 60 250 00 140 95 22 00 229 87 3M87 24 50 20 75 23 00 24 40 2015 32 70 73 50 75 95 16 00 61 16 17 50 20 00 114 02 66 66 1 75 2 50 27 75 21 95 200 17 1S5 00 163 70 16 40 10 85 46 00 73 50 666 66 117 IO Seymour, Tinsley and Co..., GB Roberts’order.™ S D Everett Geo N Holme3,for attendants.. 200 00 Geo K Holmes —™.. J H KingandBro——— ... A P Collins, for attendants*, W A Huff. W A Hnff i n Jo 00 Caihartand Curt. - 42 95- *5.953 62 BILLS PAYABLE. Paid Mayor’s note to Sami F Dick inson, dated April 13,1870,6ue^^^ November 1,1870*—.. $9000 00 Mayor’snoteto Peter Solomon, dated October 1. 1870. due December 1,1370*—— —... 4000 00 Mayor’s note to R S Lanier, ' dated April 24, 1670. duo at 00 days* - 1812 80 Mayor's note to Central Geor gia Bank, dated November 12,1870,duo at 60 days*.....— 20SS 35 Mayor’s note to J J Cohen and Sons, dated August 1. 1870. due January 1,1871* 7000 00 Mayor’s note to J J Coben and Sons, dated Aogu t 1, 1870, _ dne January 1,1871*. ... 5994 04 Mayor’s note to J J Coben and Sons, dated November 25, 1S70. and due at 60 days* 4160 00 Mayor’s note to Wf Lightfoot dated January 18, 1870, duo „ atl2m3nths* 1514 26 Mayor’s note to W T Lightfoot dstrt January 20, 1370, due at 12 months* 5000 00 Major’s notes to M. E Winter, due January. 1852,1563,1S64, 1S65.1S66.1867, being balance due after deducting *690 paid October 31, 1S6S, (in judge- ment)* - 73S0 00 Mayor’s notes to A P Collins, dated December 22.1S6S. due April 1,1369, one *1500 and *500(in judgment)* 2000 00 Mayor’s note to A G Butts. • trustee, dated November 2, 1670. due at 60 days* - 3250 00 Mayor’s note to D K Biount, dated November 2,1370. due at 60 days* 6500 00 Treasurer’3 due bill to J J Gres t. am. dated February 16. „ 1870* 1350 00 Mayor’s note to B 6 Lanier. datedNnvember30.1370.due . . „„ March 27,1371* 952 85—361,99. 30 Paid J V Grier*. .f -!...._ 257 50 E Johnson’s hands lor Decem ber. 1870*..™ S75 35 E Johnson’s salary* 1108 33 Grier rnd Masterson* 34S 30 H M Bahr* 3 00 ELD Riggins* 25 10 McCardle and Keel* 150 0O McCardle and Keel* 237 00 Jones and Baxter* 137 44 Jones and Baxte.* 106 78 Jones and Baxter* 19 00 Grier and Masterson* 717 00 Small and Gamble*.... ....—. 158 75 Small and Gamble* 86 91 Small and Gamble* 48 78 Guernsey, Bartrum and H*.... 4 £0 Small and Gamble* - —. 55 78 E Cro.'kott* 217 15 E Crockett* 34 0O M McCardel* ,20 00 Hands for January, 1871 488 50 James Dannelly ** “ Geo S Obear. Mayor’s Order*— M McCardel Hands for February - . A M Founds M McCardel... .— J W Ware James Dannelly —. H J Pe'erA Co*—. WUliam Flowers Hands lor March — James Dannelly Maoon and Western R R Co... W B Clarke 20 00 Mose Lucas — 9 00 Hinds for April™ 526 07 W S Clarke* 1040 00 WS Clarke* 400 00 J J Cornell* 1173 00 Jones* Baxter —— 5 00 James Fitz atrick. — 40 30 M McCardel 6 00 Hands lor Mav 575 75 James D innelly — 100 00 Briggs Smith 4 to Johrson A Dunlap.. 19 90 G M Leg in* 98 60 William Plummer 60 23 Johnson A Dunlap 2 55 Smith, Westcott A Co* 25 85 Y'ork Granger*- 5 00 J A Ralston* 40 00 J F Barfield 139 50 Wm Tiogley....™ 150 00 JW Ward 24 50 Hunt. Rankin and Lsm.ir • 2 75 Carhart and Curd* 82 44 Carhart and Curt* 23 60 Carhart and Curt - 3 65 O G Sparks* 500 00 Guernsey, Bartrum and H—— 16 25 Uoldridge and Guernsey* 6 00 O F Evans* 200 00 James Dannelly 100 00 M McCardel 25 00 R Falknor 96 00 R Falkner 48 00 McGinty and Co* 2 56 Smith, Westcott and Co 52 18 Guernsey, B.irtrum and II 114 22 H J Cher y 149 00 Wilder and E li * 2 40 G 51 Logan — 12 24 Carhart and Curd 50 15 00 4 50 9 50 463 50 375 00 8 00 22 50 ItO 00 6 50 10 CO 4S3 75 100 00 25 40 OF Evans 3’4 55 GrierandMasterson* 9i 00 Hunt. Rankin and Lamar 5 25 C W Craft* *0 62 C W Craft* 77 25 William Dongsld 250 00 Burdick Bros 14 ?5 G J Blake 7 75 Hands for June 659 50 W A Huff. 950 60 A L Maxwell 201 -6 Crawford, CarroilandCo 1,5 0 00 W A Huff. 5 00 W A Huff. 5 00 W A Huff 2 50 W A Huff. 11 75-816,449 94 SALABT. Paid W A Williamson* — 100 00 C J Williamson* 104 16 CJ Williamson - 208 33 AO Bacon 83 33 J AMoManus 187 50 C J Williamson 208 33 125 00 83 38 208 33 83 33 208 3< 333 32 203 3) 8.3.33 375 00 8(33 412 92 420 38 J A McManus..., A O Bacon C J Williamson A 0 Bacon —.— C J Williamson , M B Gerry — — C J Williamson A O Bacon —. J A McManus...— — A O Bacon til B Gerry - MB Gerry - JB C J Williamson 208 33 Geo N Holmos A O Bacon W A Huff. J A McManus. MACON AND naCNSWlCK RAILROAD BONDS, Paid Bonds Nos. 156, 144. 141. 142, 157,159.160. 151, 152.15S, 13. 17. 18.19.20.33, 34.35.36.37. 145.146,147,148. 149,153, 150. at $500 each* BILLS RECEIVABLE To note of C W Gruber, Jr., to C J Williamson Treasurer, dated Atlanta, Deo. £0.1870. due one day after date*.—..— WOOD. Paid C Jaugstetter* W 00 Kimbrew & Wood! W A Hnff. Mayor’s order Kimbrow & Wood - C M Wood - » C Jaugstettei* - GDABD HOUSE. Paid 0 P Finney* O P Finney* O P Finney* - O P Finney* O P Finney Mayor’s order - Isaac Edwards O P Finney - O P Finney O P Finney — O P Finney O P Finney Johnson and Dunlap 83 33 83 33 1354 33 128 00- $5,370 90 —*13,600 00 - $310 00 33 00 :0 00 26 2ft 39 00 62 62- 46 70 62 7** 43 70 32 30 125 00 75 2 00 7 25 131 30 163 70 85 12 58 90 t'5 50 6 5>i *205 87 O P Finney 185 40 6 P Finney— Henry Mitchell HW Taylor James Dannelly 49 30 io ro 20 00 13 30 W A Hnff. - 3 18 - *1,082 60 MACON FREE SCHOOL. Paid J H Roberts* - — 260 (0 HT Conner* - 100 00 JH Roberts* 130 9) II T Connor* 200 00 J H Roberts* - 130 00 H T Conner* 100 00 JH Roberts* 130 00-$ 1.C50 00 GAS LIGHT. Paid Macon Ga3 Light Co*™. 1832 18 Macon Gas Light Co*.... Macon Gas Light Co* — Macon Gas Light Co* —. MAGAZINE. Paid N E Hawkins D C Hodgkins*....™ J C Lanier D C Hodgkins — gas bill scrip Paid Sundry Scrip, part* —... BOSE HILL. Paid Bartrum A nendrix*. Valentino A Freeman*. A K Harm an* MARKET. Paid S Menard 50 00 John Jeffers — John Jeffers William Holmes - — . John Jeffers —.. A McQueen John Jeffers - John Jeffers - —... John Jeffers CITY TAX. Albert Gibian, on circnlation*- Albcrt Gibian, on circuiation*- Xlbert Gibian. on circulation*- Albert Gibian. on circulation*.. Albert Gibian, on circulation*.. Wm Gray* Alhort fliKia 1930 95 1816 62 25 00-$ 5.610 75 7 50 25 00 50 tO—8 625 00 - $#.857 00 36 15 * 30 00 70 00-3 25 00 25 00 50 00 25 00 9 00 25 00 25 00 25 00-J 73 89 73 89 73 89 73 89 73 90 73 89 98 80-8 Albert Gibia city pound. Paid James Burns 39 00 J A J Carmichael 20 00—$ PUBLIC PROPERTY. Paid N E Hawkins .. 22 00 T Butler— ——— ———,. 30 00 T Butler -.- 35 00 N E Hawkin3 4 00 Guernsey, Bartrum and H 396 30 G M Logan - 80 00 Gnemsey, Bartrum and H IS 92 Thomas Butler 35 00 C J btroberg*— — Ill CO Robert Falkner— 779 83 W A Huff, Mayor 2 ?5 Guernsey, Bartrum and U 69 00 Hunt. Rankin and Lamar 67 70 Oliver, Douglass and Lo 21 50 G Smith 12 50 F Reichert- 15 00 E Moreland J V Grier. — Jones and Baxter. Johnson and .Dunlap....— . G B Roberts’ order....—. Carhart and Card —. J C Lanier and others - Johnson and Dnnlap Johnson and Dunlap J C Lanier — R Randall Johnson and Dunlap Carhart and Curd — Johnson and Dunlap —. Oliver, Douglas and Co—— G B Boberts’ order............ C J Stroberg J C Lanier Robert Falkner— NEW CHANGE BILLS. New Change Bills, old issue—To this amount burned bytheFi- 0 , a „ nance Committee* - *” i" New Change Bills,lS67—To this amount burned by th e Fi- nance Committee*. — y.— City Change Bills, 1570—f o this amount burned by the Fi- naace Committee*—..™. 33 to gkoegia state fair. Paid Felix Corput <29 o2 W A Huff* .130 00 D W Lewis lb2o (X) Holmes and Clay* 37 00 D W Lewis 2fo 00 79 40 2 75 2 00 4 00 10 65 15 42 3 10 87 £3 55 8 00 1 50 75 l ou 26 70 8 00 17 75 4 50 259 60- $2.048 89 Control R R Co* - - 283 00 Wm Hazlehurst, Treasurer*-. 540 85 D W and J G Visschers* 218 75 Wrigley and Knott* S2 50 J J Clay- 170 00 E Lorey- 5 00 George Nixon 75 Oliver. Douglass and Co 5 £0 B F Ross 45 90 D W Lewis’ order 100 00 D W Lewis’or*er 50 00 1) \V Lewis’ order 50 00 D W T.ewV order — 25 00 M II nollingswor h 37 60 A TGibson. for bands, etc - 66 75 A T Gibson, for bands, etc— 81 00 A T Gibson, for hands, etc — 103 25 A T Gib’on, for hands, etc — 6 17 A T Gibsen, for hands, etc. 64 75 F B Bevillo 11* 00 A McQueen 5 00-S 4.524 89 CITY hall. 71 00 Paid V Brunner DISCOUNT ON CITY LOTS. Paid R Earnhardt - CITY LOTS. Paid R B Lewis, Ex. forlotsland2 block 20, which could not be fomd. sold R Collins* - Cash to Balance 10 00 356 40 2,803 09 $208,683 87 ♦Contracted by former Council. LIABILITIES, Macon and Brunswick Rail- road Bonds..—— — .—.$125,500 00 Macon and Augusta Railioad Bonds.—- 100,000 00 New City Bonds 1867(known as Reserve).. 74,900 00 Mercer t'eiversity Bonds 125 000 00 Bonds endorsed by railroads (payable at Central Railroad Bank, bavannah) covered by annuity 60,000 00 Annuity Bo - da(oovcred by an nuity), SlO Oto of which are _ endorsed as above 60000 09 Gas Bonds 10.000 00 Change Bills 18A758 50 — Gas Bill berip 2,450 50—$i44,609 00 ASSETS Macrn and Br iiiwick Rail road stock '. $189,600 00 Macon and Augusta Railroad s ock - 100.000 00 Savannaa, Griffin and North Alibama vaiiroad stock 50(00 00 Qos Stock 4,000 to Armory Cotton Mnnufactur eg Company Strok 75.000 fO Bills receivable 810 00 i mount dne for taxes 60.000 00 Railroad annuity o nnictions due for 1870 50 000 00 City Proporty, estimated value 225 000 00—$665,410 00 Maoon, Ga , July 31, 1871. This is to certify that we have examined tho above statement of 0. J. Williamson, Treasurer, and find the same correct. W. L Ellis, A. It Tinsley, G. B Roberts, Finance Committee. On motion, Council adjourned to meet this day two weeks at 8 r. m. J. A. McManus, Clerk O. C. Good Meabuue and Running Over.—Dooley’s Yeast Powder has already taken the precedent over others, from its well known strength and purity; but aside from these facta, it is put up in cans hold ing the full weight aa represented, which is rarely the case with those of ordinary manufacture. Hence, Dooley’s Yeast Powder is tho beBt, purest, strongest and cheapest ever offered to tho con sumer, and evoryono who has used it will readily testify to this assertion. For sale in quantities to suit all by good grocers. aug5 lw CHOLERA. now TO CURE IT. At tho commencement of the diarrhoo, which al ways precedos an attack of tho’cholera, take a toaspoonful of THE PAIN KILLER In sugar and water, (hot if convenient,) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowels with the Pain Killer clear. Should the diarrhoo or cramps con tinue, repeat the dose every ten or fifteen minutes until the patient is relieved. In extreme cases, two or more teaspooufuls may be given at a dose. The Pain Killer, as an internal remedy, has no equal. In cases of cholera, summer complaints, dyepopsia, dysentery, asthma, it cures in one night by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. Its action is like magic, when externally applied to old sores, burns, scalds, and sprains. For sick headache and toothace, don’t fail to try it. In short, it is a Pain Kit.t.eb. Directions accompany each bottle. The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in medi cines. Price 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle. ang5-eod&wlm ESTABLISHED IN 18*3. D. 0. HODGKINS & SON, DEALERS IN Gis,. Pistols, Fisli Tackle — AND — SPORTING GOODS. jul4 2awloctl 69 Mulberry at., Macon, Ga. THE WHS SHIP COTTON GIN. Ahead of All Competition. WARDED TWO FIRST PREMIUMS AT STATE FAIRS IN 1870. A T a test of nine of the leading Gins of this country, exhibited at the Ootion States Me chanic’ and Agricultural Fair Association, held in Augusta, in 1370 the trial resulted as follows: Pounds cotton. Time. Winn’s Gin 45 saws. 135 13:30 m Carver Gin 50 saws. 150 12:20 m Pratt Gin 45 saws. 135 12:00 m Massey’s Griswold Gin.... 45 saws. 135 10:30 m Nisbett A Goodrich Gin...45 eaws. 135 11:15m Morris Gin 50 saws. 150 12:30 m Guliett’s Steel Brush Gin. .60 saws. 180 10:05 m The Winsliiii Gin, - 50 siiwh. 150 6:50 m Hall's Gin and Feeder 50 saws. 160 8.40 m The Gins were all run by a steam engine, and at high speed. The Committee on Machinery had the cotton weighed np for each Gin according to size, all out of the same cotton, three pounds for each saw. These Gins are all made alike, ror service and durability—put up in good etyle in a substantial and workmanlike manner.noderthe personal super vision of Mr. JOHN W1N4HIP, a first-class ma chinist or more than twenty years* practical experi ence—giving his exclusive attention to the manu facture and improvement of Cotton Gins. Those wanting Gins can find tlieni with nnmbers of testi monials as to fast work—picking seeds clean, and leaving lint in good condition, making it sample well. 40, 45, 60 and 60 saws kept constantly in stock. Price. per siw. a * CAMBELL & J0N2S, Asente, jull 2awAw2m Macon, Georgia. In the matter of the petition of) Peter Harris as Executor of I the last Win and Testament 1 In the Court of of Mrs. Jane Rogers, de-V Ordinary of Bibb ceased, to prove said Last I county, Ga. Will and Testament in | solemn form. J Bibb Court of Ordinary,) July Term, 1871. J U PON healing the foregoing petition, the said named next of kin and all others claiming to bo of the next of kin of baid Mre. Jane Rogers, or claiming to be in any way interested in her eBtate or property, are hereby cited and required to at tend at said Court of Ordinary at the October Term, 1871, to he held on the First Moi.day in Oc tober, 1871, at the Probate, in solemn form of the last will and testament of said Mrs. Jane Rogers, deceased, to show cause, if ai.y they have, why said will should not be admitted to probate in solemn form. ... And it is ordered that seivice of this citation upon such of said next of kin as are non-residenta be perfected by publication of the citation and of this order in tile Macon Telegraph and Messenger ooce a wsek until said First Monday in October, 1871. By the Court, July 3,1871. C. T. WARD, Ordinary. A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Court of Ordinary. O. T. WARD. juljG law td Ordinary.