The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 03, 1871, Image 1

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BY Clisby, Jones & Reese. MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER^ 1S71. Number G,141 urorsla Trlrsrapb Ilnlldlnjr. Hscoi and Messenger. on* yesr I n.i month* Os.* month..••••••••»»•••«.«»■»■.••••»■ gjoi-iVreHy T.tograph nod M**«n*or, 1 H>imonth*... 2 U.'uinuth W«*kly Telegraph and U****nger, U oolomna, 1 yonr Hix month* * tqrabto elwaya to advance, and paper atoppod ' when tb* money mn* out, ante** renewed. <xr*mao aanaosKBR* wits J. w. ecus A oo.'a mojcanom. DanT Telegraph A Meeeenger and Farm and Horn* til Weekly Telegraph and Mauenger and Farm and Home 4 gemi-WreUy Telnttraph and Meeeenger and Faria and Horn*. 500 guatbero Chnatian Advocate with Weekly.... 5 Burke's Migarino Tlti. arrangement 1* where remittaaoee are made duwel to the office of publication. The consolidated Telegraph and Ke**enger rrirMent* a large circulation. penrading Middle, Sontbwn and Sonthweetern Goorgia and Western Alabama and Middle Florida. Adrertteetnenta at „ Monablo rate*. In tb* Weekly at one dollar per of throe-quart an of an inch, each public- u. iirmittanoe* ehonld be made by erpreea, , v mail 10 mottev order* or regwtored letter*. BY TELEGRAPH NOKDAVN I> IS PATCH KV haw Yoi.k, October 1.—Tbe cotton move lurtt fthovi a Urge increase in receipt* and ripjTin m compared with lint week, licoeipta „l nil Itfl porta for the week .'14.07.1 bale*, 'JO,006 lent week, rj,7.<;i the prcviou«, *1.(11*157 three weeks aicce. Total rr cmpt* since c |,ttiul»er 1st 76.3-13 balea against lift,OR* for it* corresponding period of the previoun year, bliovrif f? a tlecreano of *18,306 li.tlea. Export from all porta for tho week I-,4!8 bales against ]iml the mmo week !*at year. Total exports for tb* expired portion of the cotton year 1.1,070, * *»mnt 26,138 for the same tinio lost year. Slock at all the ports fit),870, against 106.41 l,j*.nfo/ the Mine time last year. Slock at interior towns 16,r>02 boles, against 19,763 last tear. Stock *1 Liverpool, 42:1,00(1 bale*, against S.'l.nnn laat year. Amoriean cotton afloat for (,ic*t Britain 54,000 belea, against '.’H.ono last war. Indian cotlon afloat for Europe, 717,5.1: hales, agsinat :I35,140 laat year. There has !„,n a marked improvement in tho condition uf affair* »t tho South during Ibn week. The ». »ibar h»» boon cool, and very little ruin lms fallen. Ticking iu progressing with vigor, and ihem i* littlo complaint of the caterpillar. ■■ New Tome, Ootoner 1Cotf on wan heavy and lower early in tbe week, bnt afterwards liecame Him and nnproveil slightly. Hales of tbo week reached 105,000 bale*, of which 02,000 warn for future delivery and 1 ,'l.ono nn apotn ml to arrive. Of tbe spot ontion exporter* took about 5,.10ti hale*, apfumra 5,400 bales sin! r pocnlatoro 7:10 bale*. liiciiMONn, October 1.—A special to tbe En •purer m.vs a riot occurnd ibis afiernoon in llanville from an attempt on tbe part of n mob of nueriMM lo rescue a negro from arrest. Af ter futile efforts on tbe part of the Mayor to dmisrau I be riot tbe unliiary was called ont and the riot sot read, hlonea being thrown the military were ordered to charge bayonets, and une of tbe most tnthnlent rioters was bayo- netted. A policeman was ebot by aotne un l.miwn perron, and Rreat excitement prevails. The stores were closed, and tbo people ordered to llieir homes. Wakiiinoton, October I.—Tile Treasurer sells •$,000,000 in gold each Thursday, and buys $'.',1X10,1100 of lionds eaoh Wednesday of Octo. bev, Tiiii.AiiEi.nii a, Oofolier 1.—Tho type fonndry of McKoUar A Jordan has been robbed of $'.’.400 New Vi'UK, October I.—A man 75 years of ago rnt bla wife to pieces and iben shot himself. Criminal proceeding has oommenced against Michael Connolly, Registrar of tbe eity. ('iiAEUcsTon, October 1 —No yellow fever death* during the twenty-four bourn ending at noon to-day. Pbystoiana report a marked de crease in the prevalence of tbe fever. St. Luna, October 1.—Tbe Southern Hotel safe was robbed of $5,500. CzacntSATT, Ootobor i.—Isaao Smith, a citi- nn who had visited Natobez, died of yellow frvor hero yesterday. While at Natchez be went ii.tu e vault and saw tbe body of bia brother who had died of yellow fever. Cbicaoo, October 1.—Tbo Turlington ware house, an immense brick building between Bur lington and Quincy railroed track and Sixteenth Atraet, was burned. Nearly 200 Anna bad Roods stored in tbe warehouse, valued at $800,000. Tart of tbe building used as a bonded warehouse, containing $5,000,000 worth of goods, escaped by reason of a large Are wall. There is an ag gregate of $700,000 in goods destroyed. Lose on building $50,000. One man was bnrned to death, and it la feared three otben perished.— Several firemen were injured. New Tonic, October 1.—The steamer George Washington reported wreckers nt work on tbo steamer Mississippi, on tbo Florida coast, to gel her off the beach. New Yomc, Ootoiier I.—Arrived, City of Bris tol, Tripoli, City of l’aris and Benefactor, Savannah, Ootobor 1. — Arrived, steamer Trances Wright, from Brazos, Texas, via South west Tass, for New York. Sbo put in with puuipe out of order and for ooal. Schooners Fanny Keating and William Conner, New York. Cleared, steam tng General Van VIeet, New York. CuanucaTON, October 1.—Arrived, schoonor Virginia, New York. Hailed, schooners F. Hal- terly. New York, Gen. Barnes for a Southern port. nynopal* of Wcollier Nlntrmrnt. WabDxe't, Omca Cmxr Signal Omcin,) Washington, October I, 7:40p. it. i Tbo area of highest barometer, which was, Saturday afternoon, between the Ohio Valley and Sontli Atlantic coast, ia now confined to the latter States, and tho pressure has continued to fall slowly in tho Northwest. The pressure bus fallen slightly in Florida and still more so in Texas. Brisk northeasterly winds have continued in Southern Florida with clearing weather. Easterly winds, with olond and rain on the Texas coast, baa extended northward into the interior. Light winds have prevailed on tho Atlantic coast with n general tendency toward southeast this afiernoon. Southeasterly winds have continued north and west of tho Ohio Vslley, veering this Afternoon to southwest with increasing cloudi ness. Tbe temperature remains stationary in the Eastern States, on the Gulf coast and the northwest. Elsewhere it ha* risen somewhat since Saturday afternoon. Frobabilitica: The barometer will probably fall on Monday very generally east of the Mis- Sissippi, with partially cloudy weather from Tennessee and Georgia to the lower Lakes and New England. Cloudy weather and fresh north westerly wind* from Missouri totbeupper Lakes. Clouds and rain will probably extend from Louis- isn* to Missouri and Kansas. London, October I.—A Constantinople dis patch reports seventy eholera deaths since Sat urday. Tho snpply of water is failing. A steamer and brig were foundered in a gale off" tho month of the Camber and sixteen were lost. Tania, Oolobor 1.—The halt in tho evacua tion of the department of the Oise, which was eenaed by a misconception in Ihc order of evac uation, was resumed to-day. London, October I.—Dispatches from Great Grimsby give barrowing acconnts of the ship wreck, within sight of laud. The Master of the American ship Bertha Thayer, wau swept from tb* deck. Tams. October 1.—Tho supporter* of the em pire are beooming bolder in their intrignea, and are agitating openly for the restoration. The editor of the Bonapartist paper declares Thiers ia falling and the oonntry will naturally return lo a government which gave it twenty years of order. Aantaoce ere given et Versailles that Uto dif ficulties in the way of the ratification of the treaty with Germany have been overcome. SPECIAL NOTICES. either should be paid out of the 8Ut« Treasury. . It should be borne in w»iud that these expen* I sea are increased nearly or quite* half aa much testimonials: more by the mileage and per diam of the Senator _ from each Senatorial diatrirf matonr* in tha It naybe observed that so attempt is made to boat * . , JvMwnti Ges.nct, mtiDDR in tne I out-of-the-way orukomni pUeeto fed name* whole a tremendous load for the wealthier and to endorse this medicine: it ia appreciated rizht at more populous counties to carry, already bur- box*, sad wherever it he* been wed. All that ii dened ‘with their own SUteTo&ntyand local to five it a trial, and w. have no feu- of th. taxes. mr> Y We have no idea that the enormous mileage and per diem claimed by the last General As- aembly, will be Continued by their attooeeson. And we are confident that in thin, aa well aa moat other particulars, tb* difference between the inooming and the late Legislature will be most marked end decisive. Still, no reduction of these expenses, however much to be desired, will effect the evil eomplained of in thin bill, only in degree. And ehonld the rage for mak ing new ouonties continue to prevail, the die. position will be still greater, and the evil, if it be one, oontinne to increase. Your*, etc. Scbkixbzb. SAVANNAH CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. MEDICAL. Simmons’ LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON j COTTON COTTOjST. GROOVER, STUBBS Sc CO. Savannah, Ga. Life Insurance Co. A BILL, To be entitled an Act to confer upon the people of the teteral reunite* of thit State certain I ULATOK pricileget ae to chaoting member, of theHoute ' of IiepreeenXatnee of the General Auembly, and to protide for the payment of said Itepre. •entatieee the General Auembly of the State of Georgia do enact: That, Whereas, many oountie* of thi* State do not pay into the Treasury of the Stats a suf ficient amount of tax to defray tbe expenses of their Representatives in the General Ataembly; and wbereaa, although it is the right of freemen to be represented in the Legislature of their State, yet it ia a higher right to be represented, or not, a* they a hall deair* end see proper, end no compulsion abonld be placed on the exercise of the right of repreKcnUtation. Therefore that it may be optional with the people of each connty to seed or not, represen tatives to represent them in the lower branch of tbo General Assembly, Section I. Bx it enacted, etc., That it shall ho the dnty of the Ordinary of each county in thin State, lo convene a public meeting of the R ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchant* and Planters of Geonria, Florida and Alabama, I that their I.tROE FIKE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, capacity 25,000 bales, ia now ready for the storage of cotton, end that they are bow prepared to make y * liberal cash advances on cotton in store aad to hold k" “f. I a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of ia iu interest. If yon want money. *eod your cotton to variably I GROOVER, STUBBS A CO., in the Lit- ang29 dCraAwtm Savannah, Ga. am pa turn. I aldsrs.li. J. otnura&TiN. roaa luxnti btemach. ^"'‘the^iitti I GUILMARTIN & CO.j o'rBmSI C0TT01T FACTORS and dim3S?? l u General Commission Merchants BAT STREET, S.VV.VNXAIT, GA. Regulator. aad being a pound, can do lan in every , Ml for 40 I AGENTS FOK I BRADLEY'S 8UFEBTH03PHATE OF LIME, Jewell's Mine Yarns, Domestic*, etc., etc. BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND. l**util I'nrilit !r* Extended toCaelutncr*. aagWdtmatlm* PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA* STATES I Pi. R. Pi. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF CUBES THE WORST PAINS IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. NOT ONE IIOUR after reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOB EVERY PAK. It wa* the first and ia Th.e Only Pain Remedy that instantly stops the moat excruciating pains. UaHUIl . allays inflammations, and core* Congestion*, J. W. Eckxe General Agent. I whether of the Lungs, Stomach. Bowels, or other J. Mkeceb Gbexn, M. D Medical Examiner. I glands or organs, by ono application, Authorized Capital 92.000 000 Guaranteed Capital WoOO Deposited with State Comptroller for eo- cority of Policy Holder* 150,000 W. B. Johnston President W. 8. Holt Vioe President «t». 8 Perm Secretary. IV. J. Magill a F. McCat •Superintendent of Agencies. ..Actuary. INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS. INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME. ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA. ALL LOSSES TAID WITHOUT DELAY. IT 13 MANAGED WITH ECONOMY. ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FOEFEITINO AF TER TWO YEARS. F. M. HEATH, Special Agent, Jutotf Macon, Georgia. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how violent or excruciating the pain the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may enffor, BADWAT5 READY BELIEF Will afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of the Kidney*. Inflammation of tlie RiadJcr. Inflammation of the Bowel*. Congestion of the Lungs. Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing. Palpitation of the Hosrt. Hysteric*, Croup, Diptiioria. Catarrh, laflaeuza. Headache, Toothache. jno. W. Hsekwith. Bishop nt Gsorei*. I B. B. ANDESSON. J.\0. w.am,^ ^™"-"- BC3ERS &' BONN ColdChiUe.Agm.ChU.*. NenrJ8U -. W “ m- I I tPlin *nnliisei4nth a# 4Iia 11 a - ,1 o DeYtaf 4/. lias* it. *4 W. AXDEBS0.YS SOYS,, COTTON FACTORS <Jeo. 8. Obvar. u-Major of iftton. Ga. Uon.nfnOj (jiU^bnrter, ex-Q over nor. Alabama. K3?i;.vidwui..£uS".prteidMto*iethorp.coi-1 General Commission Merchants Biftbop Pierce, of tbo M. E. Church o' Ga. Geo. W. S. Holt. Prtfidcnt S. W. K. R. Compaoy. Rev. J. 1L Felder. Perry. Ga. Col. E. Sparks. Albany. Ga. GL Maataraon, kiq.. ex-Sheriff Bibb ftountar, 14 . . .. . , Dykes aad S+arhawk. Editors Floridian. TalUhaa- citi/cnn thereof twenty days before tbe election I tee* FIs. for members of the General Assembly In each a - county, to be preaided over by said Ordinary, at which the citizens of the ooanty shall take a I If on. C. B. Cole. Judva Superior Court, Ga. voto to decide whether they will or not be rep-1 £• A. Nuftin*. Efq.. President City Bank, Macon, resented inthe lower braneh of the General §^£§2^^“ Assembly, to convene next thereafter, said vote I York.' ‘ ' to be taken by ballot under the same rules and I W. P. Goodall, Cashier City Rank, Macon, Ga. regulations as are now prescribed for holding «™‘. C t'Ha^reu'iBd'Ri.lev N Y election* for mombere of the General Aesem- Hom'j.ra ‘ot R?we7'Cebb''and | bly, and the ballots shall each bear the words I James Jackson. _ ‘rrpresontation,” or “no representation.’* [ ’* ^ ' Six:. 2. In case a majority of the ballots cast ^LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS. aug20 ildwCm W*. H. TISON. VX. W. GOXPOX TISON & GORDON, COTTON FACTORS K. L. it ott, Columbus, Ga. J. Q. ZE1LIN A CO-, Macon, Ga. FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, ang Mtf ON MARRIAGR at said election nhall bear tbe words “No rep. ruientstion," the election for Representatives in the House of Representative* for said oonnty, at tbil next ensning oloetton, shall not be held, ami the connty shall not be represented aa here-1 Essays for Young Mon, on tbo Great Social Evils I Gener»r A^wT^.v.J^3« SwS* “J . which iuterfere aith marrUgo nd | Bnt ebonld a majority of the ballots bear the rnm “** h * 1>piQ *" ° r fhoneands, with sure means words “Representation,’' the election shall pro- ot roU " ,or tha “A nnfortnnale, diseased oeed aa if no sceh preliminary meetine and elec-1 * na debilitated. Bent in sealed letter envelopes, l.j ■ L.,J j I .... -» innWIim ACCA/IV&. tion bad been held. Heo. 3. At such preliminary election, if any or all tbe countie* of this State shall decide to nond Representatives to tbe lower branch of the General Assembly the per diem and mileage of snch Representative or Representative* shall in no event bo paid ont of the Treasury of this State, but such per diem and mileage shall be paid ont of the Treasury of the Connty so send ing the Representative or Representatives, and tbe Ordinary of every connty so deciding to bo represented as aforesaid shall levy, and he is hereby nnihorized to levy, an extra tax for the purpose of paying Ihe Representatives of the connty for their services there rendered to the connty. Sec. 4. That whenever any connty shall de- cide not to be represented, the Ordinary ahall forward the returns of the vote taken at the preliminary meeting aforesaid to tbe Secretary of the State in tbo manner and form aa he is now required to make returns of election. Src. 5. Repeals conflicting laws. C0M3IISSI0N MERCHANTS II— Bay Sfrcrf, Knvnnnali, (ia. BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON caors. Liberal cash Advances made ou Consignment j of cotton. * aug20-ilA w€m r W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOHNSTON. X. MACLEAN free of charge. Addrem HOWARD ASSOCIA TION, No. 2 8. Nintli-fit., Miiladdphia, Pa. ■ep5 d3m JUST PUBLISHED The following Lectures for Gentlemen, hound I to ono volume (pocket edition), entitled: MANHQO D, Corrected and revised by tbe author, E. de V. Curtis, Due. oj Medicine, Alt tuber of Jtoyal College of Surgeons, England ; Licentiate of College of Physicians, Edinburg ; Eon. Member Pa cult ie de Mt di- cine, Paris, etc. : 1. PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE. 2. PREMATURE DECLINE IN MAN. 3. NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEB1UTY. 4. diseases OKTHE generative ORGANS. Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors, 6. SPEKMATOItRHCEA. 1 DUNCAN & JOHNSTON, COTTON FACTORS asn General Commission Merchants 02 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. Will make liberal advance* on Cotton and other Prodnca consigned to us. anu20dttuCm* II. P. RICHMOND WM. H. STARK Sc CO., 6. ABUSES OF THE NATURAL FUNCTIONS. 7. TREATMENT AND CURE. Price 50 cents by mail. Address tho author, Dr. I CURTIS, 9 Tramont Place, Button, aug 19-eodct 4'omlUIon ol Queen Yieforiu. From a London letter in the New York Herald, | we take tbe following: AND General Commission Merchants SAVANNAH* GA. Careful attention given to S4LB8 OR SHIPMENT OF COTTON And all kinds of Produce. IJRECAL ADTAVCS8 MADS ON COSaiGSMESm Arrow and Eureka Tice at lowest agents' Cause and Cure of Consumption The primary cau»eof C<m«umpti«n la derangement of the difiwtive organ*. Thi* derangement produces Q . deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation FAVMKOlia mn\e\r\rr 9l*a. ««^ea. -1- *aa- I I that pfOCefl by Which th*» DUtHmCnt Of the . 1 r? W l P ®^^ 0 l nR, ev f^ tb* npper clarwea I f l><K | i* converted into blood, and thence into tbe »ol- in England, know that daring the last few yean I ids of tbe body. Perron* with dicro-tion tbu* im- of tho life cf Prince Albert the Queen exhibited Petred, hevtof the .lixhtest t reJi.pisitiua to pnlrno-. . . „ . . . Hviontoms at that montnl Ahnrration with whi^h I nanrdweese, or if they teke cold, will be very liable I A e °p conatantiyon hand a largo atock of Hjinpioms or mat mentaianorration with which I ^ b#Te Coneuinption of the Luna* in some of ita I of Bagsing. Agent* for so many of her family have boon i dieted. At I form*: and 1 hold that it will ba impoeribla to euro 1 tho time of hia death he was, and for mid* I anycajwof Jonsomption without fir* t rwtonr a a rood time h«I been, pracUcal.y King of .B-gW, end in tbe transaction of pnblio business tbe I trom all disused mncui aad slime, which is e'.ninc Queen relied implicitly on him for direction and I these organs so that trey cxnnoi i—rform tbsir iubc “ »'“?« topo^e to over-retimate "K p^S.-^.'uVJ^a ^ tho influence whfch he established over her by I r. mwJ . is nehsnek’s Mandrake Pills. Th«s« Pill. ’ ' th ‘ i' prlc-sl all kind* E. F. COE'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. aag20d2awAw6m* sheer strength of character. Her intense ven-1 elsaaI'haitomachasdbarrel.ofalfthedealandmor- eraUon for him as a hnsband only nerved to in- thoteTy'.cm! The*r win rildU- crease her faith in him aa a man, and it ia easy I ciae J bile that hai accuwalaiei there, and reuse it to oonceive how imperceptibly *he allowed him I up to a new and healthy action, by which natural 3^’^™e e ^rrdL^s r ^«men^’ ‘jhertom'aeh'.b^uiud liver .re Ihu, eleanstd by as they became too ardnons for her mental ca- the QM ofjjchanck’a Mandrake Pill*: but thera re- pa city. Prince Albert, on the other hand, though I mair-s in tha stomach aa excess o! acid, tho orcan is fully understanding the relative position which I tornid •»< the appetite poor. In the bow*!* the lac- he aud his wife occupied towards eaoh other, Hu‘toJ7e“ditIt"" W*’? . never gave her reason to anppoee that the an-1 Tonic proves to be tho most valu*b!e remedy $vcr thority was virtually vested in himself, and it I discovered. It is alkaline, ard iunso will neutralise was Dot until Victoria was alone tbalt abs felt ^TwU! *m^rt“1 bow nnabie ano waa to bear tne wetgnt oi re-1 organ, and create a wood, hearty appetite, and pre- uponhibility imposed upon her. In tho | dice*- SAUSDERS, G0I)I)WI\ & MILLER, COTTON FACTORS 2C0 boxes CREAM FACTORY CHEESE, 50 barrels NORTHERN IRISn POTATOES. ROGERS & BONN ’’O-DAY receiving and offer low 50 boxes PORK BELLIES. ROGERS ft BONN in at . tho city BYE WHISKY at $1 to *5 per gallon. CORN WHISKY at $1 to $1.50 per gallon. Oar Choap Gratio* Whisky are superior to any in tho State for the price. ROGERS & BONN ^RE receiving and offer very low COO packages NEW MACKEREL. 100 packsges NEW WHITE FISH. ON CONSIGNMENT, A ND for tale undor markot rates, as tbe markot is falling fearfully, 200 rolls HEAVY MAGNOLIA BAGGING, asp24 3m ROGERS A BONN. Commission Merchants 146 BAY 8T., SAVANNAH, GA., —AND— 91 SOUTH .ST., BALTIMORE, MO. Liberal advance a made on conaigumenta. Agent* for Cheaapoako Guano. aug30 3m FIB8T MONTHS OF BEB WIDOWHOOD X. KETCH l*M. A. lo. HAUTniDOE . a .j . . . 0 . ... | After this preparatory treatment, what remains to I * reason wan almost entirely suspended. She did I cure mo«t esses of Con*nmptiun la tha free a»»d pen a- I Zt“r.X e 10 ’^ ”h°.lrs!a w« Zd. En‘t SSbfsSt Bankers and Commission Merchants lA him .. if hi *. nd ■* jsyb'y abwrtKd into th. eucalaUmn, aad KETCH l T M & IIARTRIDQE, Excbango Building, Savannah, (ia. Refesencss : Moeea Taylor, Freaident City Bank, would bold conversation with him. as if he was ffrere dirtribitM to toe di^to l«»r Tbcreit present in tbe flesh. Whenever she rallied from I ripens all morbid matters, wuctbcr in the form of ab- thisstateaud w« able to comprehend herpo- ^to.“i^‘7f, — attion, her anguish wag so intense that ahe was I t , 0Bi wh en .ace it rii>ctu. It ia then, by toe treat N. Y.; P. C. Calhoun, President Fourth iTational equally incapacitated from taking a part in pub- I healing and purUyirs crepertirs ofSchcnck’. rul-I Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco A Son, Bankers, N. Y.: lie matters. Her physicians cherished a hope monie error,.that aJlnlcet* aad cavities are healed 1 Morris Ketehum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, that time, the great healer, would close these ;?luh£V i £ , bi*do t, n r 7ii cri*. Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi- wonmla, and that when the first kitterneas of I tlonU to tst up a food appetite and a rood dlaestio^ I ehaeLOeshier First National Bank, Philadelphia, grief was over her mind reoover its equilibrium. I ao tost to. body will crow ia flesh and cat ttroac. If I * n ff* 5Cm Tbeso bones have, it U feared been long dissi-1 »!»«»»*>“ disss.'od lunc»-a cavity or absersather* , “ *1° , Z~* . *c-«*vrxe arctu * “k I _th« cavity cannot bool, th* mat:ercannot riren. so patod, nud the Qaeon is to-day a confirmed hy- I ion* as the system is below psr. Whu is necessary to pochondriao. I cure is a new order of thlncs—a eood appetite, a *ood T l. ;a^_ ^ jj a I nutrition* the body to grow in flc^li and yet fat; then The writer adds, alao, that the Qaeon is a I > a tnre is bel|>ri, tho cavities will heal, the matter 8Diritnali8t.'* and bolioves ahe holds constant I will ripen and be thrown off in larye quantities, and . " , , . _ I the person rr*ain health and strenstn Ibis is the intercourse with her late hnsband. I true ad onlr plan to cure Consumption, and if a — I person,is very bad, if the lore* are not entirety de- . _ .. ... . 4 . I strojed, or «ven if one lunc is entirely yooe, if there , Tw bnt oue atep from the sublime to the I |g enonch vitality left inthe other to heal up, there I fUpflPI'Rl fnilllllKCiAil llAI’fdinillc ridionlous, and that step was taken at Boothe I is hope* . .. t lut/tlcltil tUllIllll^MUll JlcriiltUUS Theatre the other night. Itwaein the grand M i 0 h d ‘”s7*bT““ r d ^ .°ld Bagging and Ties supplied, and adv.nces made scene where Catharine is summoned to answer | ihia is what Seheaek’s Medicine, will do to cure ' — - - ^ - * * ' before the Conit. 8he entora, cled in regal at “ ~ Consumption. They will elein ont th. stemseh. F. W. SIMS & CO. h.lVAX.VAH, GA., COTTON FACTORS on consignment*. tire, her whole appearance indieative of con- 2SV« aciona xnnooenoe and proud defiance. She pro- I iyitem of all the disease that is in tbe lungs, what- I teats againat their right to arraign her. All her I ever the form may be 'IVTT.TTt’W IT IHTURAITnuc queenly nature is in arms at tbe insult Then .It to importent that whila u-.ns SebenckV Medi- ” 1L,1 ' ,tA - U Jl * HURKOLGHS, sue launches forth into an impressive defence, jJlaiSSrin SoldiSd damp wither ! 1 avo*d C niAt k a?r“ (^“tor of the late firm of Burroughs, Flye A Co.), eonclnding with a fierce torrent of eloquence, I Md take out-door exercise only in a genial and warm I rnn*.- j . ^"rmfd^JteTre^l/te^r.^ o? the *T7!2S?lt dUtinctlr undereteod that whr. I reeom- FaCIflr 3011 GOmmiSSIDD fl.erChant, sudrencc sJaud^ f^rie^y ^d trinmphau.ly 80 Street, Savaunilb, (ia, confronting her judges, when from • remote «?»• .» h A^Consignment, respectfully solicited, and liberal corner of the Olympian gallery the sharp, {Rj".*3 I ^unom mad, on predace in store. sng243m shrill voice of an adolescent god nttera th© c i #e |y the fame in record to Consumption, to Kn* msqio word, “Kino!” and tbe majesty of I aslhelunirs are not pcrtectly healed, juu *o Ion* ia Catherine ia torn to-tattere.—Bete York Com-1 ‘here >>>>". mea t dancer at a tall roinr n of toe ducase. mercial Adeertber. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. 51 won.. Hence it is that iso strenuouily caution pulmonary patients against exposing ttemfclvcs to an atmos phere that is not genial and pleasant, confirmed contain c<tives’ lungs are amass of sore*, which the leant chaogo of atmosphere will inflame. The grant' an. tv „. Ttl , •arr^«a« i *ecret of taw sueeess with my medicines consists in mv XAOOX AND WTSTKm SAUXOAP. I a bihtf to snbdae inflamoauon inrtead of provoking uuvk. arrive. I it, as many of the faculty do. An inflamed long can- 7.56 A. X. 1.40 a. X I not, with safety to the patient, be exposed to the bit- 5.05 r. x. 8.35 r. X I ing blasts of winter or the chilling winds of spring or 7.55 a. x. 2.10 r. X I autumn, it should tMcarefully shielded from allir- i W. B. GRIFFIN. T C. CLAY. CtRIFFIN & CLAY, Cotton Factors and General Commis sion Merchants. No. 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Will mako liberal advance* on Gotten consigned aep7 Cm Atlanta 2.50 F. x. 10.25 F. x KAOON AND BBUNeWlCR RAILROAD. LEAVE. AKR1VK. Macon 8.20 a. X. 6.25 F. x Branawick Savannah Hawkins villa.. Macon . 6.00 A. x. 8.55 F. x | . 7.00 f. x. 8.S5 F. x 6.45 A. X. 6.45 f X ritAtinc a icflu*nces. The utmost caution should be observed In this particular. a« without ita cure under almost any circumstance* is sn impossibility. Th* person shonld be kept on a wholesome and nu tritious diet, and all the medicines continued until. the body has restored to it tbo natural quantity of flesh and strength. I was mrrelt cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and 8.05 f. x. 10.96 a. x I hearty these many years, with one lung mostly II have cured thousands sine*, ard v»ry many | been cured by this treatment whom I have never About tbe first of October I expect to takep A. H. COLQUITT. JAS. BA0O9. H. H. COLQUITT COLQUITT Sc BAGGS, Cotton Faetors and Commission Merchants nxaixRs nt ouaso asn tratuxoinum, No. 70 BAY STKEET, SAVANNAH, GA. ang20d3m* A. S. HAKTEIDGE, Cotton Fastor and Commission Mercliant, 108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. - . f - . . 1°°*\ ^ M I a I Fnmiahea Bagging and Tie© to planters, and ad- Ue 1 25 cu!Sby a striet ebservance of the samel^ 17 vmnoe* libaraRy on consignment* of Cotton. CENTRAL RAILROAD. 7.00 a. S- 4.51 r. U I non of my new boil dint, nt tha horibsastCorosr of 6.20 r. >• 5.15 a. B I Sixth and Areb Streeu. whir. I sball ha pleated to 7.15 a. a. 5.25 r. B I five advice to all who may reoulre It. ' 7 00WM fi 30 a. b I Full directions accompany all my remedial, vo that . wm~L~_bL. .~r a P*t*oa ie any part of th* v Every Count) to tmy Her Kri»reaeu(- atives. Editor! Telegraph anti iteeunger : The fol lowing bill whioh waa introduced into the laat General Assembly, relates to a subject which will no doubt largely engage the attention of the next Legislature, viz: Retrenchment. Aa the idea of the bill appeare to be a good one, I venture to aak ita publication in yonr columns that attention may be drawn to the anbjeet in time for the inooming Legislature to act. if they ae* proper, upon it* suggestions. Yon have too repeatedly given yonr views on the snbjeet of retrenchment of the present enor mous expenses of legislation to the tax-ridden people of Georgia, to doubt yonr co-operation in any achesaa by which they may be reduced. Tbe laat report of the Comptroller General for 1869 win show that several oounties in the State did not pay into the State Treasury near enough of net annnal tax to pay tbe mileage and per diem of their single representative for that year, in the lower branch of the General Assem bly. In I8C9, the Legislature was in session 65 day* in all. In both 1868 and 1870, they were in session much longer, making the dispropor tion to these counties between the tax and leg- teteava expenses for thorn years ranch groat or. Tho statements, therefore, made to the praam- W« of this bill, are strictly true, and the atten tion of the people should be called to them that 1118 if it be one, may be oorrected. For omeelyu, we aae no equity or j notice in tho rale whim require* Bibb or Fallon, in addition to their o>n enormous expenses, to assist in ton connect* with down night tram from Macon and day train from Savannah. rsnStf J. H.SCUXNCK. M. P, Philadelphia. JOHN F. HENRY, (No. 3 Coder* Place. New York.) Enfanls 5.10 p. b. 10.00 a. B 6.25 A. K. 6.12 r. B 8.15 p. B. 4.10 a. B Oohtmbos 12.45 P. B. 11.00 a. b 8.05 p. b. 4.45 a. b Bacon am) aroma atnaout. LEAVE. Uaooa 6.30 a. B. 7.10 p. b Augusta 12.00 B. 1.45 P. B Tri- Weekly Sight Train. Leave Macon Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday 6.30 p.b | Arrive at Augusta 2.45. Leave Augusta, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7-OOp.b. Arrive at Maoon 4 45a.tr This train connects with through mail train North, leaving Augusta at 3.25 A.X. wsmxsa AND ATLANTIC aATTAOAD. LEAVE Atlanta 10.30 r. B. L42 a. B 6.00 A. b. 1.32 p. s 2.45 P.B. 10.00 A. B Ohattanooga 6.20 P. B. 6.10 6.30 a. w. 1.21 P.B CHARLES N. WEST, [ATTORNEY AT LAW, S A VAX'S AD, GA. Will attend diligently to all business confided to 100 BABBELS K#ro ** n# °fli HO fire ] bia care. ang24 6m 100 gaUons Pratt's Astral Oil, 175 fire test. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, Druggists. SODA, STARCH, POTASH, SNUFF, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, CLOVES, NUTMEGS, CKXAHON, etc., In quantity and at the lowest rates. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, *cp24tf Druggist*. SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL roa YOUNG LADIES, Established 1842. Nos 197 and 199 N. Charles at, BALTIMORE, MD. Princmal* , <MK - aad MBS - WILSON M. CARY, rnnopais, GO J0IE( PEORAU . eepl codim LO.YGSTBEET & SEDGWICK, Manufacturera of and Wholesale Dealers in MEN'S AND BO STS' why the expensoa < LEA Sc PERRINS’ SAUCE, Prononneed by Connoisseurs . “The Only Good.Sauce-” J 1 H' J Cr, It improves the appetite and digestion, and it is I ' unrivaled for iu flavor. Wo are directed by Messrs. Lea A Perrins to prosecute all parties making w ,teSi,|teii.^- teds- JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, I j. w. handler, AuglS-eodCm Agents, New York. 1 eep!2 2m 466 Sc 46S Broadway, New York. DIXIE WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. [(Hornsey, Dart rum A Hendrix, Propr’s„ Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in [ DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS, WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES. WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK, And all sorts of Turning done to order. Beady Dreesed Flooring, Ceiling, Rough Lumbe and Lathee in any quantity always on hand. Orders solicited and promptly flllod. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS, We aro now receiving daily a large stock of Victorias, Cabriolets, Phaetons, The applicaitou of tho Kandy Relief to the part or part* nhero the pain or difliculty exist* will ar fora case aud comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will In few momenta cure Cramps, Spaam*. Soar Stomach, Hoartbnrn. Sick Headache, Diarrboia, Dynontery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels and all internal rains. Traveler* should alwaya carry a bottle of Rad way' Ready Belief w th thorn. A few drops in water a prevent eicknesa or pain* from change of water, ia better than French Bramly or Bitten* ae a atimu- lant. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured for fifty cent*. Tnoio | not a remedial agent in thia world that will cure I Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious. Biloue, I Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevera (aided I by Radway** I’illa) ao quick aa IU luay’a Ready Be- I lief. Fifty cent* per bottle. health”beauty STRONG and PURE RICH BLOOD—INCREASE OF FLESH and WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN and BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Secured to all. DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES. So quick, eo rapid are the change* the body nu- dergoea, under the influence of thia truly Wonder ful Medicine, that Every I>uy ait lucreaMe in FH*sU and Welsh! is Keen anti Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER ! Every drop of the Saraaparilliau Koeolvent com municate* through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluid* and juice* of the eyetem tho vigor of life, for it repair* the waste* of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphili*, Connuiup- tion, Glandular Disease, Uker* iu tho Throat, Mouth, Tumor*, Node* iu tho Gland* aud other parts of theayutem. Sore Eye*, Strumorou* Dus- chargee from the Ears, and the won>t form* of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Krysipela*, Acne, Black Spot*, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharge*. Night Sweats, Loea of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative rauge of thi* wonder of modern chemistry, and a few day a' u*e will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them. If tho patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition that is continually pio- gressing, succeed* in arresting these waste*, aud repairs the same with new material made from healthy blood—and this the Sarsaparilli&n will aud does secure—a cure is certain; for when once thi* remody commences its work of purification, and succeeds in diminishing tho loss of waetee, its re pair* will be rapid, and every day the patient will feel himself growing better and stronger, the food will digest better, appetite improving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resol von t excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and 81un Diseases; but it is the only positive cure for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all case* where tbere are biick-du*t deposits, or tho water is thick, cloudy, mixed with sob-tancos like the white of an egg, or threads like white blUr,Dr there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the small of the back and along the loins. DR. RADWAY’S Single and Double-seated Buggies PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, WAGONS, OKAYS. Etc., perfectly tastolees, elegantly coated with sweet i,purge.regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen, way's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous diseases, headache, constipation* coetiveneas, in digestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, bilious fever, in flammation of the bowels, piles and all derange- monts of the internal viscera. Warranted to effoct Rrnncii R4»i»o*!tory, Third at., Macon, tin., I a positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. X few doeses of Rad way’s Pills will free the system from all the abovo-namod disorders. Price Whero if you will call on Sir. A. W. Chapman, he 125 cents por box. SoldbyDragsiats. will aell or order any kind ol vehicle that yon want. . “5> T™?-” .fend one lettor-etamp I to Rad way it Co., No. 87 Maidon Lane. New York. I Information worth thousands will be sent yon. j une23ddoodAsg-ly MR. W. W. WOODRUFF Is now at Hemtqtinrtcra, 678 Broadway, Netv Y’ork, Having Manufactured, selecting and shipping, ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET. auglTtf DEMABEST & WOODRUFF. asrja'vcr MiiiL.. ITODLilST & AUSTIN s B vn leave to inform tha nubile that thev have Tlie - T “® P“' cl y Vegetable, ana no rtangor call cst.bU.lmd a GRIST MILL on Aurth .treet, NO CUBE! NO PAY ! DEMOVILLE’S I ANTI-CHILL & FEVER PILLS. T HIS is the only Chill and Fever Medicine now before the public that ia Guaranteed a Ceb tain Cube ob the money bounded. Such is our confidence in these pills as a never failing remedy for Chills and Fever, that we pledge ourselves, to redeem every bottle that does not cure. Tbeeo Fills baring been extensively used in Georgia, Alabama, and Tennesse, with uniform success in Chills and Fever. It was discovered that in curing Chills they also relieved many obstinate cases of Neuralgia, and was found to be equally effective in curing Sick Headache. In taking these Pills, no preparatory course is and .they not only euro, but act as a tonic, invigorates the whole bj stein, and restores thepatieut to perfect health. They are purely Vegetable, and no danger can near the Macon and Western Railroad crostiog, where they are prepared to grind GRITS AND MEAL OKA SUPERIOR QUALITY and at reasonable rates, and they will deliver Grits and Meal to any part of the city, and grind Meal for toil A call is most respectfully solicited. aog27tf TXl.XTaVEi2k.lXr GOEX3E2jE23XT, Sole Agents, Macon, Ga. b rtpMf nno»*«Ttt pswararlt-ae t-r f r^’isHuff Jlryant, Jheeet «nl COLLS, ftSCTITS, BREAD. Jfik-Xrbfil tfll other CrldJU Cain. fetfMti r*rt end ZdUtU, sod rcorfjr tne immediate Tb* COXAE- XST Mmlinf Pmtderin the WORLD, and U WILL KEEP OX J.AXD OR SEA, U ang elimaU, for ptmn. It U well adapted t» tbe «>a of BemmSeepcn, JTiaere, JTerfaere, XmifrunU, aad U la Uct, to awr* rteptet, (to REST YEAST EOWDRl Bade ‘*/jr tUXitelen, tU Camp, the Cttlbf.” SOLD BT GROCERS ft DEALEBS EVEBTWIIEBE. Mann&ctured by DOOLEY Sc BROTHER, 69 NEW STREET. NEW-YORK. Sold by Country Merchants genorally, manufac tured by BERRY. DEMOVILLE ft CO., WHOLESALE DBl’OOlbTS, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE' auglleod2m. 1,0 0 0,0 0 o' $ By the authority of the act of the Lrgiriaturo of Kentucky, of March 13.1871. the TnLstot* uf ih* Pub | lie Library of Kentucky will give a GRAND GIFT CONCERT! AT LOUISVILLE. KY.. On Tuesday, October 31, 1871. loo.coo TICKETS 0FADMI8SI0N $10 KAf’II Cl/U- KKNCY; UaLF TICKETS. «5; QUARTER 11CK- ETS. $-A50. Ticket* will be .«cnt brrcsMtercd letter; the money far them may bo bent by P. O. money orJj.g ic i- backs or dralt. Each ticket consists of four quarters, value $2bit each. The holder is entitled to admis-ion to the Con cert. and to the value oi the gift awa:dci to ic or its liaetlen. *550.000 IN GREENBACKS will be distributed to holders of tickets, in gifts of trciuSUXUdO, the high est* to $100, the lowest, being 721 gilts in all. Ttc Concern is given for the benefit of tho Public Library of Kentucky. The Citisens* Bank of Kontneky is Treasurer; iml the Corporaters andSupenisorsare the lion. Thomas | B. Brsmlette. late Governor of Kentucky, and twen- I ty-seren of the most distingahhod and respectable I citizens of the State. The undersigned, late prineipa' 1 usir.esi manager <f the very successful Gift Concer* for the benefit of the Mercaotile Library at ta'i Fraoeinc *. ha* been appointed Agent and Manager of thi* Graud Gill I The drawing and distribution sill take p’ace in I pnblio. a*d everything will be »*one t*» satisfy the buyers of tickets that tbeir intere ts will be sa well protected as if they were per* naliy j»r sene to inperintend the entire affrir. For tickets «nd inf >rm«tion apply to C. K. PETKhS. 120 Maine street. Louisville. Ky. No. 8 Astor iioose. New York, n. N.Hemp?ted. No. 410 Broadway, Milwaukee. Wis. M. A. French. Virginia. City Nevada, j M. A. Wolff, No. 316 Chestnut street, 6t. Louis. I Tickets also for sale in every prominent place in th* I United States. sep23eod!2t RAILROADS AXD STEAMSHIPS NOTICE. MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,) Halos, August 19, 1871. J U NTIL farther notices tri-vrookly night freight ant) accommodation train will be run on thia road as follows: Leave Macon Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- unlay 6 30 p. Arrive at Augusta 2.45 a. Leave Augueta, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7.00 p. Arrivo at Macon 4 45 A. Tq;b train connect., with through mail train North, leaving Angnata at 3.25 a. u. acgJOtf S. K. JOHNSON. Supt. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. Maoon and Brunswick Railroad Company, Macon, Ga., August 5,1871. O N and after Monday evening, August 7, 1871, the following schedules will be run, viz: DAY ACCMMODaTIGM TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Loav* Mmmu (Paaseugar Shed) 8.20 A. X Arrivo at Joseup 6.15 p. x Arrivo at Brunswick 8.55 P. x Leavo Rrunewick 5.00 a. m Arrive at Jeseup. 7.12 a. x ▲rrivfl at Mhcou (Passeoger Shod) 5.25 p. x NIOUT rASSENOKB TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) Leave M^oon (Passenger Shod). 8.10 P. x .Vrnvo at Jessup 5 00 a. m Arrivo at Havsimah 8.35 a. X Leavo Hataun&h 7.00 p. x Leave Jesrup 10.20 p. x Arrive at Macon (Patsenger Shed)....... 6.50 A. M HAWEl > MVII I,K TllAlN DAT1.T, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Macon S.06 P. x Amvu at llawkinwillo 6.45 p. u IeO*V» H. wUtihViCe *. C.45 a. x Arm s at Martm. 10.30 a. m acgG-tf WM. MaoBAE, Gcn’l Sup’t. CHANGE- OF SCHEDOLE. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AU GUSTA AND COLUMBUS. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,) Gkouoia Centual Railroad, Savannah, May 27, 1871. ) O N and after Sunday, tlic 28th inst., Pabsouger Train* on tho Georgia Coutial Railroad will run a* follows . UP I»\Y TUAIN. Leave Savannah 7:15 a m Leave Augusta 8:16 AM Arrive at Augusta 6:33 pm Arrive at Miltedgevillo 8:45 p m Arrivo at Eatonten 10:45 f m Arrive at Macou 4:51 p x Connecting at Augusta with trains going North, and at Macon with train* to Columbus and Atlanta. DOWN DAY TRAIN. Leave Macon 7:00 a m Leave Augusta 8:15 a m Arrive at Auguhta....» 6:38 p m Arrive at Savauuah 5:25 pm Making same connection at Augusta ae above. NIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Savauuah 7:00 p x Leavo Augusta 8:30 p x Arrivo at Macou 6:15 a m Connecting with tiain* to Columbus, leaving Maoo at 5:25 am. u NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH* Leave Savannah 7:00 P M Leave Macon 6*20 r at Arrive at Milledgeville 8:45 P M Arrive at Ealouton .10:45 p m Arrive at Augusta 2:45 A M Arrive at Savannah 5:30 a m Making close connection with trains leaving Au gusta. Passengers going over tho Milledgeville and Eatouton Branch will take night train from Macou, day train from Augusta and Savannah, which con nect daily at Gordon (Sunday* excepted) with the Milledgeville and Eatonton trains. An elegant sleeping car on all night trains. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can bo had at tho Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski House, comer of Ruil and Bryan streets. Office open from 8 a m to 1 p u, and from3 to 6pm. Tick- aiso be had at Depot Office. WILLIAM ROGERS, mav30 tf General Superintendent. CHJUfOE OF SCHFDULE. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, } Southwestern U iiluoad Company, > Macou, Ga., May 23, 1871. ) O N and after Sunday, the 28th inst.. Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows: DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:00 a. x. Arrive at Eufaula 4:58 P. x. Leavo Eufaula 7:45 a. x. Arrive at Macon 4:35 p. u. Connecting with the Albauy branch train at Smdhvxlle, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at CnthlM rt. EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:50 p. u. Arrive at Eufaula 10:00 A. M. Leave Eufaula 6:10 p. m. Arrive at Macou 5:00 a. m. Connect at bmithville with Albany Traia on Mon day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday night*. No leiavce on Saturday nights. COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leavo Macon 5:25 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11:00 a. m. Leave Columbus 12:45 f. m. Arrive at Macon 6:12 r. m. COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:15 r. nr. Arrrive at Columbu* 4:45 a. m. Leave Columbus 8 05 p. Arrivo at Macon 4:10 A X. VIRGIL POWERS, junlO ly Engineer and Superintendent. 3IAC0N WAREHOUSES. COTTON! CAMPBELL & JONES A~ain offer their services to rianters and Her- ° cliauts, aa Yarelome & Comniissioii Merdiaats, And ask a continuance of the patronage eo liber ally given them tho pABt s e *?“P- , ninHA neraonal attention given to the sTUleAuL and SALE of COTTON, and to the filling of orders for Bagging end Ties aud Plantation Supplies. Refer to the patrons of tho past season. Re member the place— Iron Warehouse, Poplar st., Macon, Ga. P. S.—Agents for the Winebip Improved Cotton Gin and John Jlerrjman Jt Oo. a Ammomated Di»- eolved Bones, which we now offer at a reduced sepi 3m price. - — HAKDEKAX & SPARKS S END thoir annnal greeting to their msny friends and patrons. They are at their old stand, ready and williDg to serve thorn in the Storago and Sale of Cotton. They deem it nnnocetsary to mako pledgee—for by their froits ye shall know them. Jndge us by those—we ack no more. Your interest to our inter- e*t; and our long experience enables us to guard and advance it. More wo cannot promise—more yon will not expect. , .. Tho annul accommodations extended to those who honor ua with thoir patronage aug26 3m HaJIDEMAN ft SPARKS. A. B. ADAMS. B. X. BAZEXOBK. 8HADBACH WARE. Adams, Baiemore & Ware, PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE, NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT, O N entering upon a new ootton season, tender their services to the patrons and friends of Adams ft Bazemoro, and to all others who may favor them with their patronage. Their attention will be given exclusively to tho Storage atid Sale of Colton. And to Oiling orders for Bagging, Tics and Flanta- tion Suppliee. Asking for a continuance of the generous support accorded to the otd firm during tho past season, they pledge themselves to give unremitting attcu- tiem to tho interests of thoir patrons. Liberal advances made on ootton in store. sep6 dftwSm ’ The Greatest Improvement Of the Age. O. w. MASSEY’S PATENT EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN von the past forty years I have been engaged in . the manufacture of Cotton Gina, aad have set to work on plantations, and have seen in operation hundreds of Gina, and have no hesitancy in pro nouncing this the BEST WORKING GIN I ever saw. It runs light—gins fast—does not in j tire the cotton—impossible to break tho roll—no use for self-feeders—and no troublo to feed. The commit tee at the lato Bibb Couuty Agricultural Fair, being so well satisfied of its superiority over anything they ever saw, awarded me the premium. I am now prepared to furnish any one in want of a Gin. A sample of Excelsior and also of the Griswold Gin can be seen at Car hat t ft Curd’s Hardware Store, Macon, Ga. Send for desepriptive list. O. W. MASSEY, Maoon, Ga. Griswold Cotton Gin. I will continue to manufacture tho celebrated Griswold Cotton Gin, a Gin that has givon univer sal satisfaction, and ont of all the Gins I sold the past two years, but one Bingle complaint, aud ui t one Gin returned. Every Gin w&iranted. A sam ple can be seen at Carhart ft Card’s Hardware Store, J. Collins ft Son’s, Saulsbory, Bespess ft Co.’s or W. W. Parker’s. jnn23tf O. W. MASSEY. ACIFIC HAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S THROUGn LINK TO CALIFORNIA, CECI3NTA j3l3XTID Touching at Mexican Ports AXD CARRYING THE l'. N. BAIL. Fares Greatly Reduced. Q* NE of tho largo and splendid Steamships of this line will leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the 15th and 30th of every month (exeopt when those date* fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Satur ’ ' with ASPINWALL, connecting, via Panama way, with oue of the Company’s Steamships from Panama for SAN FRANCISCO, touching at MAN ZANILLO. All departures connect at Panama with steamers for South American ports. Departure of 15th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leavo San Fran cisco firHt of every mouth, except when it falls on Sunday, then on tho day preceding. Ono hundred pounds of Raggago allowed to each adult. Baggage Masters accompany Baggage through, and attend ladies and children without male protectors. Baggage received on the dock the day boforo sailing, from Stoamboats, Railroads, and paHBcngcr* who prefer to soml down early. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. For Freight or Pa-sengor Tickets, or farther in formation, applv at the Company’s Ticket Office, on tho Wharf, fo*>*‘ oi r*.ial street, North River, Now York. war21 ly* F. K. BABY, Agont. GUILFORD & HILL, Mtisic.il Emporium of Georgia. FOE BUSINESS MEN, dobson & barlow 7K bare Just received a Istro supply of hmd- YV some Good! for tho COUNTING BOUSE. Sachas PLAIN AND FANCY INKSTANDS, PAPER WEIGHTS, CALENDARS. POST OFFICE BOXES, All kinds of tin goods for counting room, LETTER PRESSES, Bolton, England, l_ESTABLISHED A. D. 1730.) U&kera and Patentees of the most improved ai-xciiiUEivr FOB Preparing and Spinning Cotton, Employ upwards of 2000 operative*. Refer to CLARK THREAD CO., Newark, N, J., where 30,000 spindles are in operation. , . i Prices and estimates for projected mills, on ap- SPO..GE CUPS, eta eta pUcation to above address, or to P. O. Box, 3024, New York. nov22-eodly GOLD PENS. A new and handsome supply. We have a new Pen. Gotta Percha, with Gold Fen Point. A splendid article. Our atock of Blank Books, Paper, Envelopes, etc., ia heavy. Give us a call. eopt20-tf J. W. BUBKE & CO. DARBY tfc OO., DARBY BUILDING, 325 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, WHOLESALE Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. iep22dAnOm* teems case. THIS PIANO FOR SALE AT $ 2 0 O ! SEWING MACHINE. T HIS Machine stands without a peer for simplic ity, durability aud variety of work. SPECIAL PREMIUMS, GEORGIA STATE FAIR. For tbe best specimen of work done on tbis machine (money) $25 00 For beet operator, under 12 years of age, (gold badge of honor) 20 00 aug 22tf ALARM CASH DRAWER Till Tapping Prevented! EVERY DRAWER Warranted. Merchant TSK THEM. SOLD AT Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS Sc CO., 252 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FAIRBANKS, BRCAV.Y & CO., HS MILK STREET. BOSTON. For sale by leading Hardware Dealers. sep27tues,frilm PLANTATION FOR SALii r HE undersigned offers to aell hi* well-known plantation, in Lee county, consisting of 1800 acres of good l&nd, about 800 cleared and m a state of cultivation and good repairs. A fine residence and all other good improvemouta are on the place to make it desirable. The place is well watered and healthy, aud is one of the nio*t desir able places in Southwestern Georgia, and will aver age with tbe beat farm* in the county. I is locality, eight miles east of Smithville, ou the Southwestern Railroad; twelve miles northeast of Wooten’*; eleven miles south of tbe city of Americas, and ad orning the lands of Col. James Garduer and Maj. . Irvau and others, and if deeirod will sell every thing on the place, oonsiatiugof corn, fodder, peas, cane, potatoes, and wagons and farming utensil* of all kind. Stock—a lot of fine mules, cattle, hogs, in fact, everything to c irry on a first-class farm. 1 will sell the entire property for one-half cash, tho balance in one, two and throe years’ timo, with interest from dato Any person wishing to buy can confer with me at Americas, or my agent, J. W. Baring, on the place, which he will show to any one who will call on him. P. S.—Also, I will sell my desirable house aud lot in the city of Americas, convenient to business, and in a good neighborhood, joinieg Col. S. It. L&lor, A. R. Brown and others, containing four acres. The entire property will be offered until the firat of November. septl6-lm JNO. L. LARAMORE. THE GKAND DRAWING —OF THE— BEAL ESTATE DMBBT10N —OF— Memphis, Tennessee, Takes place October 31, 1871. SHARES, FIVE DOLLARS, vpnis magnificent Drawing will positively take A place on the 31et of October, 1871, and offers inducements for investment beyond any specula tion before the pnblic. The scheme is indorsed by the moot responsible citizens in the country, and is one of the most brilliant enterprises to engage iu at so small a figure—only $5 a share. Valuable property for bueiness and domestic purposes, embracing the finest Stores and Resi dences in tbo city of Memphis. Productive Planta tions a few miles from Memphis, and the new Memphis Theatre, built at a cwtof $85,000, and for *5,000 per annum, are in the list, of $46 <,600 real and *33,400 personal property. Drawing positively takes place October 81, 1871. PASSMORE ft RUFFIN, Managers. Notice.—All shares unsold at the time of distri bution will be surrendered, and their correspond ing numbers not allowed any representation. The managers will not hold a share, thus guaranteeing the shareholders the full contryl. P. ft R. For Shares, Circulars or any information as to thi* Grand Real Estate Distribution, applv in per son or by mail to BROWN ft CO., sep6 lm Booksellers, 4G Second et., Maoon, Ga. SPANISH CROWN SHERRY. T HIS justly celebrated brand of Wine to imported ,I0 ^ 1 Cadi*..Spain, and to certainly the puieet ever offered in tbe Southern market. Trice P<>r case $9 00 I rice per gallon 3 50 For sale ty A. L. RICHARDSON, .I“P°rter of Spanish Wines, 121 Day street, Savannah, Georgia sep!2 Cm A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE I guide, sssrajsss: tem Jowl?mm ^ revelations of the physical°ay?; preserve the complexion. etc~ *. nterea bng work cf 224 paxes, with num- erona engraving, and contains valuable information n. '. 0 - 30 t °? r# . married or contemplate miriieEt: ■V 1 ! t J Ukt onfht to be under lock a j t key notlaid carelessly about the ho one. oent to any one (free of postace) for 50 cents. N °* F0OTUHAT®* 0 THE AFFLICTED A j (!». Before appljini to tbe notorioui Quacks whi. :.,l. vertu, m paMie papers or tuim any Qbaek E**I eihes. peruse Dr. Butts' work, no matter whit r.uJ k° w doplorableyour condition. 7 111 eoarollcJ, personally or by mail a*dtoea«*i mcnticneJin Lis worksTofficaNo12 N. iosbth street, bet. Slarket and Chesnnt. S?. Lonia! LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. THE. GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. •MRS. WHITCOMB'S tJYRUP. M KS. WHITCOMB’S SYRUP MRS. WHITCOMB'S bYRUP. PRICE Cures Colie and Grip- I mg in the Bowels, and I fae:lititatc3 the process j of Teething. Subdues j Convulsions and over j comes all disoases in-f cident to infants and Children. Cures Di- I arrhea, Dysentery and I Summer Complaint in I children of all ages. | It is the Great Infant's and Children’s Soothing Remedy in all disorders brought on by teething or ^&!Ss£db“tb* GRAFTON MHDI0INECO, fit ^Sold by°bruggista and Dealers in Medldne every where. auglT-dftwly CENTS.