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BY Clisby, Jones & Keese.
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1871.
Number 6,143
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SAVANNAH CARDS.
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Trlrznpb llDlldlnf,llHroii. NomrthiDg More Aboni Colorado.
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T ,«rapbandll**.*u«*r. on* year......'. MO 00 September, 187!.f I Tmuoxuu<
r> * month* * Editors Telegraph and Messenger: In my It may btobrerrad thatuo attempt li mad* to boat
On* month „•••••;•••* ; 1 l *’ i f ,G*. r * Aa n v #_ x~ up oot of-tbe-way or unknown places to fed dudm
eeeu**. « « j and tellyouwhit I uw and know abont Coton-1 *'* i COttffH FaCtOfS &C4 COfflliSSlOH HSTCllSlltS
A. Be COUJClfL
COLQUITT & BAGGS.
2 * do and the Bock, MonnUina.
66 columns, 1 jeer S 00 Btsvn.
git month*... I SO h the the largest and finest town in the Terri-
C.rahle always In ad ranee, and paper stopped tory. At present it baa a population of abont I
naked is to (ire it a trial, and we hare no fear ef the I
remit.
TRY
when the money rune oat, nolens renewed,
rasnro mtotuwl wrrn ». w. ntrajat h oo-'s |
mneima
Daily Telegraph 4 Messenger and Farm and
V 7 Home *11 00
Wethlr Telegraph and Messenger and Farm
indHooe..... ... .. « 0d with the East,
Simmons’
nxataas a ocaso in scnsarsosPBATza,
M*. 70 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
ans*>d3m»
LIVER DISEASE and laditee-
tion prarail to a rreater extent
otably enr ether malady.
8,000 aonla, and has almost doubled its popula
tion in the last twelve months. Fine houses are
being erected on every band, and stone an
filled with goods that present a tery fine appear-1 SuaStvi
anoe. But goods are very high hen. ootnpared I rebel is alwua anxlonily i
I with the East- of oounc. Her trade extends I t*r. If th. Lirer ii r.rnla
g«ni.Weekly Tolograph and Meseenger and I all over the Territory—north to Cheyenne and
Farm and Homs.......... 6 00 I hu , )Ul Santa Fa, New Mexico. Last year's ercanrae Hsadacha. Co^
8 -rl.oroClinatian Advocate with Weekly.... 5 00 I footed np to the Urge amount of *8,- I Jaundies,Pain in :hs
j. ; rk.. Magaama........ 4 ®° 500,000. There an fire railroads centering S3*V^.“S“S A
^ZSSSttSEiST XU *~ "• mid# ,?® nT " £**«. *52rfc&te
jiK-ct to iw> oiucw in 1 uuiKxuon. orado Central, Boulaw Valley and Denver and Daprec'on i
V >.!bera and Homhweatero Georgia and Western n " r0 T 8* n * # W °» k J* U * * n ° 'llLA TOP
* turns and Middle Florida. Advertisements at “ ro * d “ progressing very feat. The track of teat bu
r..>..nab'.e rates. In the Weekly at cue dollar per narrow gauge railroad is about three feet •*“ "
, -in at three-quarters of an inch, each publics-1 wide—a perfect show to persona that have never
j,. mittanoua should be made by expreen, or I seen one irofore. The engines and cam are not
■ money orders or registered tetters. I more than half as Urge aa they are on tbn other
] roads. The population of Denvaras well as
Foreign Notes. that of the whole Territory, U chiefly German.
nrriSkD rot th* Tkuoaara axd maanoEB. The T *"*,*'* flockin E ,0 lh f pUina to buy land I
Tb. Paris Liberte, alluding to the rumored «*£>>
allianee between Austria, Germany and Italy, t be beat, too. There are a good many Ameri-
eontemp’.uonalj observes that an alliance with I can merchant* here who do a heavy business,
the last named country was anything but seduc j «>« Germane and Jews have tbe diy goods
. i | and clothing trade to themselves nearly. 8a-
t.ve, a. it n .t only wanted soldier*, bnt also Joo0I , ^ K ” Un „ QU be „ b,^, thin
pg.s and material of war; that, in abort, it was I thing else—they being crowded all tbe time,
deficient in every thing. The Homan journal, | They all keep sleeping Apartments to aocommo-
| LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON
COTTON.
ltlt a I GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.
in its
inyhe*Liv- Savannah, Ga.
houFd a m! TJEHPECTFULLY tororm tbe Merchant, and
Stomach! Ik* Plan ten, of Georgia, Florida and Alabama.
Month, Bilious that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF. WAREHOUSE,
>a of th« Hagrt | capacity 23,000 bales. U now ready for the storage
r ,• M'™-" “ lM ? of cotton, and that they are sow prepared to mako
, Vo vsiYv I liberal caoh advance, on cotton in store and to hold
1, th. ban remedy for »reaaonable length of tim<s charging bank rateo of
ar bees uncovered it I interest- If you want money, send your cotton to
. effect!!/, and brier a! GROOVER,STUBBS 4 CO.,
• vegetable compound, can ilo | sug?9 d6m&w4m fcavannab, Ga.
itjorr. I*. U harmless in every I —=
way; it hae been used lor 4<» ] L. J. oniJABTCt. JOIA FUJWlBV
are. and bondreda of tbe good I _ _ ______ _ ______ „
great from ai! rnrts of tbe couu-1 X/a J. GUXLMARTIX SZ CO.
ill voueh for iu rir»uo*. |
COTTON FACTORS
ARU
General Commission Verchanls
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
MEDICAL.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
R. JR. R.
RAHWAY’S READY RELIEF!
f rKES THE WORST PUSS
IN FRO91 ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
NOT ONE HO UK
after reading this advertisement need anyone
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
WE STUDY TO PLEASE!
Regulator.
We naoft rarpectfuilyrererto
Hen. Ale*. U. Stephena.
«Too. V>. Jleckiritb. Bishop of Georgi*.
Geo. 8. Obear. ex-Mtjor of Haeoa, Ga.
Hon. Jno Gill Sborur, ex-Guvernor. Alabama.
Gosera) Jno. B.Gofdoa.
- - - - - n - ,. ... . . a Bov. David Willi. D. JJ.. Prefid ent Ogiothorpo Co!
La informs, after having severely rebnked tbe J** ena»<w»e". Baard iavery high, being U» t
. . , " _ .. .. I from $15 to 820 par week in first elaaa houkes. I W»hon Pier...oftVeM. K. Church efiJa.
French paper, in conelnrion,Out. addreme. tbe ud f r * m i7 ? 0 8 l5p.r week mmood cla-, ud «“• ? W * Lll ' Co
Liberte: poor at that-em^ rooms and hard beds.— 1 **’- ~ F ■ ’ ■
• Italy hss, no donbt, made groat aaerifioea I There is one hotel and saloon kept in thU place
without reaping from them all the advanUgea I by a negro named B. L. Ford, And largely pat-
rxpeeted. We have disbnraed several hundred I ronlxed by the whites. He is said to be rich,
millions, bnt onr armaments are neither oom- I The farming interestsof Colorado have not
plrte nor perfect. Our administration which. I been developed very much yet— mining taking
j, a had copy of a French pattern, has simply I np all the attention of the people until tho last
created a confusion from which we will never I two or throe yean they have gone to tbe old
. R. Company. I a.
socsTSrou
| BRADLEYS SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jewell's Mills Varna, Domes ties, etc., etc.
| R IGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Ysnal Fneillties Extended to Customer*.
aug20dimw6m*
E-k-Snarlu, Albany, Os. jobs w. axunssos.
i’iSJs^SiikrfeFioridUnJ^alUhai-1 JS0. AV. ASDEESOX’S SOYS,
Dykm and S^arhawk.
I ice, Fla.
Hav. J, W. Barks. If aeon, Ga.
Vlrril Power*. Eta., Snporintendent S. W. R. R.
flreovills Wood, Wood.' Factory, Macon, Ua.
Ron. C. B. Cole, Jndro Snperinr Court, Ua.
Ron. C. B. Cola. JndnSnpennr Court, Ua.
C. A. Nutlinr, Es*i„ Ftasldant City liuk, Macon.
_ Stephen Colima, Efq., ex-Msyor, Macon. <<a.
I.MO until wo have retained to Italian lawsaod I standby—“farming”—and some are making it I _ J -ReNairy. E«i,tirm of Lord and MeNalrj.S*
Italian traditions. All this is true, and we may I quite a success. On one farm near thU place | w P
add, that no man of genius has yet appeared in I tbere was raised, without irrigation, 38 bushels 1
our country, capsids of snpplanting our vain-1 wheat per acre, 25 bushels corn, 35 bushels bar-
si aeon, t*a
ad MeNalr
. Good all, Cashier City Bank, Maeoa, Ga.
J. F. Win tar, Fsq.. Colambns. til!
J _ __ _ _ W. H. Risley, firm of Harrell and Blslcw, N. V.
L lorion»inedioerilie« and rvorganixing the Slate. I ley, oats, rye, etc., in proportion. That ia a I jJ^'jacKoB Jlc * uon ' ol Howell Cabb and
Cav»nr bmiaulf, rrgarded oat of Italy aa a great I pretty good showing considering that it never I JL I*, aott! Co
S kirvmau, had skill enough to induoe Europe I rains here exeept in the winter, and not often '
III irrriil iho resulis of the Italian revolution. I then. Old settlers say they would ratber it
!,ui h* was incapable of reforming or laying I would not rain at all, as it does not oome when
down a lands for reforming tbe publie adminis-1 they want it. The knowing ones say they are
nation. I looking for a six inch fall of rain this winter.
"In spile of all this, Italy baa progressed and I Colorado baa the finest climate in the world—
areomplishtsl her unification; and in the ponm-1 dry, clear and Lr.tdng—never oold bnt abont
COTTON FACTORS
AXD
Genera! Commission merchants.
erLIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON COX
| SIOXMEXTS. aug20 dAwCm
, Columbia. Ga.
J. H. ZEHJN A CO , Macon, Ga.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
aug 12tf
ON MARRIAGE.
Eaaaya for Young Men, on the Great Social Evils I
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
Mila >0 often subjected to foroign invasion, I two weeks in winter, or hot longer than one I and abuses, which interfere with marriage and
Ui,.re was no example of such savage conflicts I month in summer. Tbe weather at this season I ruin the happiness of thousands, with euro means
a, iknee which occurred at Pari* in June, 1818, I is delightful, something that a Georgia man I of relief for the erring and unfortunate, diseased
and May, 1871. Among us tho government, I has no idea of. Tho nights and morning! are and debilitated, pent inscalod letter envelones ■ ~~~
though cnlrnsled to weak nnd unskilled hands, I coolsndpleassnt,nndthedaysoloarandextreme-1 free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCU-J COMMISSION MERCHANTS
was never disquieted; and we may therefore I ly pleasant. Denver is iu full view of the llocky I TION. No. 2 S. Nintb-at., Philadelphia, Fa.
aniline that we will continue to ndvanoo without I mountains, w inch, these clear, pretty mornings, | aapB d3m
ieing exposed to those violent shocks that drive I look like just ont on the skirt of the town ; but
a |*ople from eon/ n it’ rtnt In insurrections." I the nearest point is twelve miles. We see from
"1s t us tell tho truth. In I8i;i; tbe commanders I hero three peaks that are perpetually crowned
of our army and nsvy wore not equal to their I with snow nnd look like great, huge lamps of
tasks, tin) it liissa and Custazxs sent a pang to I marble in tbe distance, and nothing can excel
rvory Italian licait, they were of servioe to onr I the beauty and loveliness of the aoenery from
ally, for by occupying Austria in Lombardy and I this point of the mountains. I would reeom-
Ihe Adriatio wo i«sm ned her chances of con- monil some of your chill and fever people to
qupring at Hadow*. Onr allisnco hnd its valno I come to this climate and get cored. It ia much
amt onr soldiers might have marched to Vienna I better than calomel or quinine. You see I
and shaken hands with tbe Prussians in the I know, for I have tried it myself,
ancient capital of tbo Ilspehurgers, had a dif-1 lielow this place eighty miles ia the Saratoga
fereut man been at Iho beud of tbo army on the I of the West,
Mmrio. In IKilC. wo had soldier*—who fongbt I conon.uio trail
like heroes—and wo did not want for either I'Tbis place is near the foot of Piko's Peak,
malarial of war or rifles. I which rears its bead 15,000 feet into space.
"Tho 'Liberia' knows litlle of its neighbors, I There aro flvo different snrings already far
and likes lo scison |»ditios with puns. Has it I famod for their medicinal properties—soda
ever triisl to discover liow Italy, with no bril-1 spring, hot spring, sulphur spring and two oth
JUST PUBLISHED 1 113Bay Street, Kavnanab,Ga.
The following lectures for GenGconen, bound I BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON
in ono volume (pocket edition), entitled: CROPS
7WT A D
* I Liberal advancoa niado on CoDBifiDmeuti
Corrected and railed by the author, E. de K of cotton. auiriU-dAwGm'
Curia, Doe. oj Medicine, JUanher if Royal 1 b
College of Surgeons, England ; Licentiate
I——— i mill m
J. U. JOUXSTOX.
a. vacnaax
7. TREATMENT AND CUBE.
_ ... Price 50 cent* by mad. Addrees the author, Dr. I
liaot ministers, with limited means of war, in era, and the “garden of the gods” ia also close I CBBTI8, 9 Tr. mont Place, Boston,
tbe midst of adiuinistrativo disorder and popn-1 there, as well as the petrified forest, in which [ 1
lar discontent, has come to be a united nation? | yon can sno somo monster trees from 19 to 25 | Cauqp -jud Cure Of COItSUin jilioil
of CoUrge of Physician*, Edinburg
Eon. Member Faeultie de Medi
cine, Paris, etc. :
1. PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.
2. PREMATURE DECLINE IN MAN.
3. NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY.
k sralM^oim T Hli^ ENkBATIVEOBaAJ>8 ' I General Commission Merchants
G. ABUSES OF THE NATURAL FUNCTIONS.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, UA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton and other
Produce consigned to us. auaSOdAwGm*
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
Cotton Factor and Commission Hercbant,
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
Furnisbea Bagging and Ties to p’sutero, and ad
vance* liberally on oenaigumeuts of Colton.
eep7eod3m
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
HG BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.,
—axn—
91 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE, MD.
Liberal advances mails on consignments.
Agents for Chesapeake Guano. augSO 3m
It ia certainly owing to the good senae of tho feet in ilmmoter and from 25 to 50 feet high
population, and to a liberal patriotism unalloyed stumps. This, they think hero, is destined to I M** °J Cj.n'.umidian ia dennaement
with Hellish ambition. ’1 his sound sense, tbia be a groat place of resort for stranger* in some dtfcient nairiiioi'^KrimiUriom'Bx^itmllitio'n
genuine patriotism, has saved as iu every crisis, I future day. It is oertainly a place of interest, I I mean that proem br wh-.ch tbe nutriment of iho
ku conducted us lo Rume, onr goal, and will I and one that has a* many natural enrioaitiea as I f“udD*? nT *rifd !»•* blood, and lhanealato tborol-
give us that liberty and progress to winch wo any other place on the globe. The country, too. SSrSd, b»vl^&..^lrt?“tS!idl.ro5uJSfteYuli’S!,
aro eiitllltsl. It is exactly these qualities that I is just the ptaee for a city—having beautiful I nary direa.**, or if they take cold, will bo rarr liable I O l I T AIIU|1V PlWllilV IV t- III! I !,’I>
are not to be found ’n Franco. I villa sites that command a viowof the country I {» navo ConiuiniiUon of the Lunxt ie aoiua of iu | flfiWWIIDIIO, ttlFUIf If 1.1 IV .Ulldibu,
" No sooner has Franco esoaiied from a dis- for hnndreds of mile, around. There is now a Oo^mten wtthieUm^SSr^^Sd
Mtrous uar than wo seo lior groat dtiea rent I colony started at that place that have a largo I dtcenion and healthy assimilation. Tbo vary
AHnnUor by faction*, and her rural population I tract of land for salo to Hoitlora at tho following I thins: to bo done is to oleaoso tha stomach and howaU
rilrml up by the clergy. She is unable to col- rate :For$G0 you get 1G0 acres Und and a life {JT. *££FI&EiKSS terir f«e'
lect and reeovar herself, or to found a stable I membership in the colony. They have already tions. sod then r»iua up and resiore tha liver to a
government, teolated in Europe, she threatens I about 100 sotilora, and moro are earning in all I htaliby action. Fortbis purpose the surest and best
Prussia with revenge, and Italy with interven I the time. This colony is a Southern one, too, I Hg* 4 ?{!S!Srf!inSSLjj!!S Fi. 1 !*
lion in favor of the Holy See, while at tho same I being from Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia, I bidUlimi th« U “u-i^ di«ie »nd d“ w iVVhe
time she insnlis England with her unreasonable 1 and is called tbe Southwestern Colony. They I whole system. They willelearouttbeliverofaildu-
avmnathtes for Ireland. I have one irrigating ditch 20 miles long, and one I *!
"The Liberte should understand the present I 10j miles long, both being capable of irrigating I healthy bile i, secrete,*. 1 ,0B ’ 7 " lc n * ,ur *
circumstances bettor. France has need of I 15,000 acres of farms, with plenty of capital to The eiomsch. bowels and liver are thus eteansrd by
friend* in Europe, and she follows an nnwiso to improve more; and my advice to tho poor the use orBchenck’* Mandrake Pills: but there re-
policy iu awakening the distrust and suspicion farmer in Iho cotton States is to sell his land SroiVLid ri^sp^rite i "^U the‘^«*s°th”t«! I
of her neighbor*.’’ | thoro Amx como to tbo now garuen ipot, where | tF«ld *rc weak, and requirinr sticneth and support. | m. kktcuux.
Tbo German troops h
dcpartmcnU contiguous
alamling between tho Gcriuan comuiander and I bij] s pay j* nnd yon can have your own smoko I Fresh; it will tire jperQa%aien't tone to*t his important
the French government threatened to delay tho SSttmSS? fo? At SSsfHMtJfdiS:
comph'to evAcnation, bnt the dilTorenco ha* boon I ”°® r an .” "J™* ?* want, 1 _ Iso *“ or ® I U«n. and ultimately make rood, healthy, liviur Wood.
, t , , , , I boune* m IlliuoiH and Kentucky, and corn onb* I Alter tbia preparatory treatment, what remains to
aatiafuctonly oxplAinetl and nettled. 1 - - • — - 1 * * ,n J
The llounpArtiJitrt aro very activo (o preparo
tho way again for the man of Sedan. Tho Italian . — —— — — —— — ■ -— — . rr .. w - .. . . „ . v . v v
government lisa recalled Nigra, iu represent*- von *canT *ive 7 an"make HpcmslUnoVhid^Mlcre'wo^niHn thrfLrmoflh- cihierFirst^tional aSk. Baltimore;
urea. Paris, who i. raid .0 have socretly in-o’Z.SS^1* • rit^l.HscMeTmwteMnri!S.!S"offt5?S&55SS! chael.CraUerFinitNaUonalBank, PhiladelpUa.
tngned for Iho mst oral ion of Ix>nf* Napoleon. I The ngricultnral fair of Colorado has jaatl tion. when onco It ripens Ilia then, by the rreat I
Tma act in interpreted aa a friendly courtesy of I ended at this place, and it was quite a success halui I
the li >mnn Cidunont to Thiers, with whom Ni-1 for so young a conntry. irino horses, fine I U pg 0 anJ. and mr patient 15 care! I
gra win no prrnona grata. Marshal McMahon's I mules, fico cattle, sheep, goats, chickens, tur- I The csient«al thins to be done io curinr Consump- I
declaration before the coinmitteo of investiga- kies, dock and babic*; the finest display of I jjLVUtSi,1 >I
bon on the conduct of I lie war. lias greatly aided fruit over neon here and in almoet any plaoe; J^iSon“haad JoLid^SSJl^awvityof SUrwIihero
thocauNe of the llonspartes. Tbo Marshalls said I vegetables of all descriptions, from a pumpkin I —tho cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot ripen, to I
to havo stated that he asanmed the whole re- I np. They had one pnmpkin on the ground that I Ion* as thelystem h below par. What it nemesarj to I
M'OMtbihty for tho disastrous result* of his weighed over one hundred pounds, sugar beets S5BS£3Te°CSto*re?L. . « s .
march from Chalonato Medan. He declared that I aa large as half a bushel measure, etc., etc. So I Nature ia hclpcj. tho cavitiea will haal, tho matter I l|0IlCrtll COlUllllSSiOll TaCrC II MlltS
ho did not aot by orders of the Emporor Napo-1 you see Colorado is some pumpkin*, anre. I will ripea and be thrown off in lariro quantities and
loon, who had exercised no influeneo whatever There are a great many mines in operation in gmfWeSlypfaa to otto cSntmption.aad if I Bagging and Ties supphed, and advances made
upon hta reaolntion. lits plan which was op- the Territory, and most all of them are success- person i» very had, if the lorca are not entity de- on consignment*,
posed to that of concentration of the army I fol, toj, bnt they all complain of too much tax, I stroyed. or even if one lone ia entirely cone, if there
Drugs and Chemicals
mm. CIGARS. CIGARS.
W Enow keep on hand and for rats a fewcboico
brands of Cigars, to supply tha retail trade.
D.VLTO.V.O , ___ 1 You will find our Cigars to bo very superior, and
KADWAYS READYRKLIEFIS A CURE FOB | the price very moderate. Call on as.
EVERY PAIN. J. H. ZEILIN 4 CO., Wholesale Dm gists.
It was the first and ia
The Only Pain. Remedy
that instantly stops tha most excruciating pains. I
allays inflammations, and cores Congestions,
whether of tha Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other
glands or organs, by one application,
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter hoar violent or excruciating tbe pain the
Rheumatic. Bad-ridden. Infirm. Crippled, Nervous,
Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer,
RAHWAY'S HEADY RELIEF
Will afford Instant Ease.
Inflammation of the Kidneys
Inflammation of the Bladder.
Inflammation of the Bowels.
Congestion of the Lungs.
Sore Throat, Oiflkult Breathing.
Palpitation of the Heart.
Hysterics, Croup, Djptheri*.
Catarrh, Influenza.
Headache, Toothache.
Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
^Ttoipp^mteS oMhi Beady Relief to the part I OPIUM, QUININE, MORPHINE,
or parts where tbe pain or difficulty exists will af
ford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will iu a
few moments core Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach,
Feartnurn. Sick Headache, Diarrhcca, Dysentery,
Code, Wino m :h-~. Bowels and all internal Pains.
StWSSSSTTTSiSfiSSb I the trades* low aa any honeeeoathofNewYu'rk.
prevent sickness or pains from charge of water. It | * ^EIUN 4 CO., Wbolerale Druggists,
is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimu.
lint.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. Tbere ia I
not a remedial agent in this world that will cure
Fever and Ague, and all otber Malarious, lUlous,
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fever* (aided
by Railway's Pills) so quick as Ra lway'a Ready Be
lief. Fifty conts per bottlo.
health^beauty
STRONG and PURE RICH BLOOD—INCREASE I
OF FLESH and WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN and
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Secured to alL
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES; I
So quick, so rapid are tbo changes tbe body un- I
dergoes, under the influeneo ef this truly Wonder- I
fol Medicine, that
Every Day an Incrense In Flesh ami
Height Is Neon ami Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER !
Every drop of the Saraaparillian Reaolrent com
municates through the lhood, Sweat, Urino, and
other flaids and juice* of the system the vigor of
life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new
and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consump
tion, Glandular Diaoase, Ulicrs in the Throat,
Mouth, Tumors, Nodes iu tbe Glends and other
parts of ths system. Sore Eyoa, Strumorous Dia-
' d
RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIPS.
NOTICE.
MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,)
Mai ox, Au.uet 19, 1871. /
U NTIL further notices tri-weekly night freight
and accommodation train will be run on this
road as follows:
Leave Macon Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday G 30 r. 5i
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 A. M
Leave Augusta, Monday, Wednesday and
Friday 7.00 P. x
Arrive at Macon 1 45 A. x
This train connect* with tlirongh mail train
North, leaving Augusta at 3.25 ». x.
ang20 tf S. K. JOHNSON, Supt.
HYDRATE CHLORAL. CAL03IRL.
We sell none but the beet, and we offer to supply
L. 4aa Ja mem 1am* a,, m mmam LaMd. analk on 9 V.i.e 1 -
Open at all hours on Sunday.
BUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Diwiists
82 and 81 Cherry $(., Bacon, Gn.,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS
3?EHF XT JVC EH.Y;
charges from the Ears, and tho worst forma of [ n 1 ill -J~ r* A11 C ni ACO
Skin Disease, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, r Am I O, UIL.9, ULftOO
Bing Worm. Salt iUicnm, Erysipelas, Acne, Black
A. J.. nAUTlUOdE
KETCH UM & HARTRIDGE,
Bankers and Commission Merchants
Exchange Building, Savannah, Ua.
Befebkxcxs: Mosos Taylor, President City Bank,
I N. Y.; P. C. Calhoun, President Fourth National
Bank. N. Y.; John J. Cisco 4 Son, Bankers, N. Y.
ang25Gm
F. W. SIMS & CO.
SAVANNAH, «A.,
COTTON FACTORS
nnd«r tho walla of Paris ought not to be abao- I and a good many are leaving their mine* to find IJJ
lately oondemned, aa it had cqnal chances of something more profitable. So farming will I x bav<
ang30d3m
K cm It tan era Promptly Haiti.
is anoosh vitality left in the othor to heal qd, there |
« have «een many per*on* eared with only one. _„ TT __
eonnd^ lun*. live and enjoy life to a good1 .Id age — I AVILLIA3I II. DURROLGUS,
7 bis is what behenck s Medicines will do to core I
Coaramption. They will clean ont tb* etomseb. | (Senior of the hits firm of Burroughs, Flye 4 Co.),
sweeten sad strengthen it. get np w good dieeetion. 1
encore*. But two days had been lost, the troops goon take tbe Territory in good earnest,
lying too fatigued lo continue their march, and I Jomt P. Walt, of Georgia.
because he was ignorant of the movements of I . _ _
the other commauder in chief which was the ArponcrxoiT or IteruszxTAirvn.—No ae- I udidve Nature the'iunistucefbeneelf to^reer'tbe I Cupfnr nnrl Pnmmiccinn R/fornhant
principal oause of tho disaster.’ I Uon having been taking by Congress at tbe last I e> stem ef all the dieemee that is in the Innge. what-1 tuulu I CtllU UullllllloolUli ITIClulldlll,
On tbe othor band tho Count of Paria ia said session on tho apportionment question, the See- ® T r *t uTimrarara’thra whi'e mi.. SO Rnv Street Rwrsnnah fit
to prepare a manifesto, adopting the programme rotary of tbe Interior, it is stated by the Wash- dire d?. P .hratd n« to t!k?J8S “rap . 1 ’ ’ Ga ’
of the Count of Chambord. These reactionary I incton correspondent of tbe New York Tribune, I in Jeers in cold sed damp weather: avoid nieht air, | Consignments respectfully solicited, and liberal
principle* arc not shared by the Duke d'Aumale, will, under the laws of 1850 and 1852, make tho gg* ®»*- d ««r exereite only in a genial and warm advance* made on produoe in atore. ang24 3m
and duraaaiona are said to have sprung np be- apportionment called for under the census juat 1 W uh it dhtinetlr understood that when I roeom- w. a. oarrnx. r c. clay.
tween tbe different members of tbo Orleans on I taken. Tbo number of Representative* will be I m«nd * patient to bacareinl in retard to takin* raid,
that account. 241, giving two each to Illinois snd Missouri, while using ay medicines, I do.ro for a special rea-
'The German Correspondent," a somi-cfliaisl I and one each to Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Min- the'effecti of abed cold l? far* 11 * 1 " ^ OOT * r *“ - ■
GRIFFIX & CLAY,
has, in conaequenee. inquired of Turkey wbeth-1 lmrdStates willlo*; six inall. Somo two or I ffS^TlktSSt teS^Kil on “ulm^S? I No ' U*BhX8IBEW, SAVANNAH, GA.
er she is prepared to support tbo noto. From I three Statoa will probably gain an additional ratients agajntt expomag Uemselvas to an atraoe-1 Will make liberal advances on Cotton consigned
this fact it » dear that the matter baa not been member for large fractions, which will require t?ra 5 iSS.^ 1 . S^iJfSro,. ihUlTtra — «P 7Cm
neglected, but forma the subjeot of a constant I the action of Congress to authorize elections at I least chug* of ataorphtra will Inflam*. The grand
correspondence between our Government and large. I srarat ef my eaerarn with ay medicioee eonrutr in my
tbe perries concerned. Indeed there to every — I abiHtr ro raMo. iraayloetertayj ef .provoklag
reason to believe that the question will not be “Jcmxn,” a oelebratod leader of the Demo- I nj“with rsleir tothe rstient.be eiprorttotbe^U-
treated with coldness or indifference, should I cratio negroes out in Texas, ia fall of metaphor. I inc blasts ef winter or the chilling winds of spring er
ihe Ronmauiau Govt rement fail to do it* beat I Ha said the other dey. in a speech at Wax*- JfJia'C!
lo solve Ibe question with fairoces and jnatioe. hachie, that tf be bad his way howouldgive the la thU praUraJar. ra whhmit it * enre uni
* • a .. --g «>— — | wwwivwasa »***• r ., M jrithoQt it a care under
Tbe German money market beiDg coneerned in I Rads the stripes in the old flag till they saw tbe | almost any eireunutanera ban lapoedbility.
tb* transaction to tbo amount of from forty to I stars, and then knock them ont ol doom with “ ~ *“ 1
titty millions, it ia ca-y to understand the in- | the pole.* Go in, Jupiter, and win.
tervst tho Imperial Chancellor takes in the 1 —
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
uuvx.
Mu-on 7.56 A. x. 1.40 A. x
6.06 r. x. 8.35 r. x
2.10 r. x
matter.
Bavaria, which had succeeded in retaining a
still somewhat exceptional position among the
Confederate ^States, is renouncing, one by one,
the prerogatives sho had reserved for herself.
The Government ia about to abolish all foreign I *•
embrasies, and Bavaria, lieing a State of tho 1 A " ,n ‘* 7 “ 4 '
German Empire, will, in future, be represented
by the central government.
Tbe dogma of Papal infallibility, which ia _____
cribed to the infloenoe of the Society of Jeans, I BrunawiVk.. . .
has given rise to bitter attacks on that order in I Savannah
Germany, and a protectant Jeagno is forming I Hawkins villa G.45 a. x. 6.45 r x
for the purpose of expelling the Jesuits from I Macon S.05 r. x. 10.30 A. a |
the conntry. Macon 8.10 r.x. 6.50
King Amedeo ia still continuing his tonr I crXTXAL lingo id.
through Spain. Too London Times, after hav-1 .‘Sfi _ . _
mg paid a proper tribute to tho personal char- H “° D i'S t S' a?l ’! |
aeter and exterior of the King, proceeds as L,,,^ LHA-xi Ali^x]
2.50 F. M. 10.25 r. M g\xt advice to all who‘
1 he person should be kept on % wheleaome and nu
trition* diet, end ell the medicise* con tinned until L
the body her restore J to it the netcrel quantity of I
fleeh end strencth.
I we* myself cured by tbia tree’ment of the worst
kind of Consumption, end hero lived to rot fat and
' eerty these many jeer*, with one lunr mostly rone.
- hav* eared thousand since, end vtry many heve
been cored by this treatment whom I have never j
About the first of October I expect to take pows- . . . _
fion of my new bnildinr. at tb* Northeast Corner of I o
Sixth end Arch Streets, where I shell be pleased to s>acn “
CHARLES N. WEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAYAX.V.UI, Gi.
Will attend diligently to all business confided to
Ida care.aug24 6m
FOR BUSINESSMEN,
\\I E have Just received a large supply of hand-
YV some Good* for the COUNTING HOUSE.
xaooji axd nr.rx.wxcx am.ao.n.
UAVS.
Mtoon 8.20 A. x. 5.25 r.x
5.00 A. x. 8.65 r. x
7.00r.x. 8.35r.x
Full direction, aecomi
a perron la any part of tt
cn:ei by aftriet cbrorranc. of tb. ««m*.
J.H.SCriilNCK. M.D,
Pbll.jUl.l2m
tepStf
rniisd.i.i
JOHN F. HUNKY,
(No. 8 College Place, New York.)
NEW FIRM.
,oUo *» ! I' 7. CO r.x. 5.30i.;|GrUiV
“Bnt, after at), there ia something of far I Train from Gordon to MilledgeviUe and Eaton-
greater oonaequonce than even the King's ton connect, with down night train from Macon and
personal qualities to atir up tbe loyalty of tbo n ? day train from Savannah.
>;uci.h population at the sight of one who, southwistebx i
• - 1 LKAVX.
8.00 a. x. 4.35 a. X , —
8.60 r.*. 6.30*. x | QCK8 '
Eufanla 7.45 A. x. 4.(8 r. x
6.10 r. x. 10.30 A. x
nay reunite it.
mnM*ra?b* | PLACi FAJiCI ™BTAND8,
FATER WEIGHTS,
CALENDARS,
POST OFFICE BONES,
All kind* of tin good* for counting room,
LETTER PRESSES,
SPONGE CCP3, etc. etc.
GOLD PENS.
A new and handsome supply.
elected by their representatives, must be re.
graded aa the Sovereign of their choice. The
scoeaaion ef Amadeo was the cud of a revolu
tion. Great political changes may startle,
electrify, and even latent tho multitude at the
outsat, but in the long run they are wearyiDg, __ _
disappointing, and disheartening. Next to the I Macon 6.2517 x. 6.12 r. x
Moon mid to tbe Inquisitors, the Spanisrds, it I 8.15 r. XL 4.10 a. x
ernnot be domed, must look to their politicians, I OolnmUu 12.45 r. x. 11.60 a. x
no matter of what party, as the very worxu I 8.06r. x. 4.45 a. x | warranted,
scourge cf the Und; and they most hail tho xaoox axd adocita xaiixoad. | aug23tf
Government, no matter what name it may bear, |
»hxch bold* ont the beat hopo of rest and I ro2«
>■ naturally sober, laborious, ‘ ’ ’ jv; ifiafo VTuif Train.
and inteUigeot; and the great masR of it being , M |^
»frlcnltgral sad pastornl% eonsc-rvative lo tlxo I*ave Hacon Tueadsy, Ttmraday and Bat-
Uckbon*. Ia suah a oonntrr. and under saeh I . ■•*$*•. s s0 *■■*
BARRETT & CASTLEN’S
EMPORIU3I,
In Dalj's Block, opposite Isaacs’ House,
I S now open, where win be kept constantly on
hand aa full and select assortment of
RIFLES,
riSTOLS,
GUN MATERIALS,
and STORTING ARTICLES,
As can be found in tbe State.
AUUnds of repairing done at short notice and
GEO. F. BARRETT,
F. G. CASTLEN.
We have a new Ten. Gntta Torch*, with Gold
Tan Point. A splendid article.
Our stock of Blank Books, Paper, Envelope*,
etc., ia heavy. Give os a call.
JtepttMf J. W. BUBKE 4 CO.
BA ELGAINS
1.45 r. x
In sueh'a country, and under such »,™M«VU'ljj !
«ron«nrianBeJ there are evidently no limits to I AmmS^Mondav”Wediired*v'and' 45i
Ute inflimno* which a well mraDfog King, with Friday _ 7. . .^. T . ,^7«lr w ,
nnanumms Miniriry and a well-organized Arrive at Maoon 4.45 a.x I
rauamsntary majority, may hope to exereiae.” I This train connects with through mail train North,
_ alter* comes a rumor from Vienna that the I leaving Augusta at 3.25 a.x.
Emperor, Francis Joseph, ia seriously di.~»*d wxnxax axd atlaxtio nsnxoAt).
toabdioate, the pcriodxcallv recurring const). ... . t ** TK -
jutional experiment* which have atiUbailed to “ t -» nU 'SSI’S: Hi i’ S
uun deapair o. iLc future of Austria. Oi-Usnooga 6.20r.x. 6.Ma.x
Jai.no. I 5.30 a. x. 1.21 r. x I
•J. 13. BEES,
Cotton Factor & General Cos. Merchant
No. 196 Gravier street. New Orleans.
un2U d6mw3m F. J. RAGLAND. Agent.
VALIANT, JONES Sc CO.,
(Succetaora to Valiant 4 Jcnra),
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
LARFS, CHANDELIERS, CHINA,]
TABLE, GLASS AXD Ql'EEXSWAKE,
4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE.
tepmiMACnr
CARPETS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS,
C0IK MATTIXG AID WINDOW SIUDES,
A foil lino of Figured, Fane; and riain Colored
HEPS, DAMASKS, CRETONNES,
| Tambour, Saiae, Nottingham and Damaak Lace
Curtains.
THE NEWEST DESIGNS OF CO UN ICE.
PLUSHES. HAIR CLOTH, AND ATsf* UPHOL
STERERS’ GOODS,
Plana of windows, rooms and halls boingsnp-
I lied, we will fit and eliip goods without extra
ep30 2w LATHE OP A CO., Savannah, Ga.
Spots, Worms in tho Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the
Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges.
Night Sweats, Loes of Sperm and all wastes of the
life principle, are within tho curative rauge of tbia
wonder of modern chemistry, and a few days* nso
will provo 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 pro
gressing. sncooedn in arresting these wastes, and
repairs tho same with now material made from
healthy blood—and this the Saraaparillian will and
does securo—a cure ia certain; for when once this
remedy commences its work of purification, and
succeeds in diminishing the toes of waatee. its re-
jains will bo rapid, and ©very day the patient will
feel himself growing bettor and stronger, the food
will digest better, appotito improving, and llesh
and weight increasing-
Not only does tho Har^aparillian Roaolvont excel
all known remedial agents iu the cure of Chrouio,
Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin Diaoaaca; bnt
ia tho only poaitivo cure for
KIJ>M,Y AKI> CLADDKU fOMPLAINIS
Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravol, Di&botoa,
Dropsy, {stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and iu all cases
where there are brick-dust deposits, or tho water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like tho
white or an egg, or throads like wliito silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilions appearance, and white
bone-dust deposits, and when thoro is a pricking,
burning sensation when pasting water, and pain in
the small of tho back and along the loins.
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfoctly tastolees, elegantly coated with sweet
gum, purge, regulate, punfy. cleansoaud strengthen.
Badway*a l*ills t for ilio euro of all disorders of the
stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous
diseases, headache, constipation, costivoness, in
digestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, bilious fever, in
flammation of tho bowels, piles and all derange
ments of tho internal viscera. Warranted to effect
a poeitivo cure. Purely vegetable, containing no
mercury, minerals, or deletorious drugs.
A few doeses of Radway’s Fills will free the
system from all tho aliove-namod disorders. Fries
25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists.
Read •• Falso and True.” Seud one letter-stamp
to Radway A Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane. New York.
Information worth thousands will bo sent you.
June23ddeodAsw-ly
NO CURE! NO PAY !
DEMOVIIXE’S
ASTI-CI1ILL & FEVER PILLS.
THE GREATEST CHILL 4 FEYER REMEDY
KNOWN-
rpniS ia the ouly Chill and Fever Medicine now I
1 before tho public that ia Guaranteed a Cer
tain Cure ok the money reecnded.
Such ia onr confidence in these pills as a never
failing remedy for Chills and Fever, that we pledge
ouraetvos, to redeem every bottlo that does not |
core.
Thoro Tills having been extensively used to
Georgia, Alabama, and Tenuosse, with uniform
ancoees in Chills and Fever. It was discovered that
to coring Chills they also relieved manyobettoato
cases of' Neuralgia, and was found to be equally |
effective imputing Sick Headache.
In taking these Pills, no preparatory course is
nectar ray, and .they not only euro, bnt act as a
powerf ul tonic, invigorates tbs whole system, and
restores tbe patient to perfect health.
They are purely Vcgotablo, and no dangor can
possibly attend their use, under any cbcnmatances.
Sold by Country Merchants generally, manufac
tured by
BERRY, DEHOVILLE 4 CO..
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE-
auglleod2m.
OTexnS. DTO
Merchants supplied at
N E W YORK PRICES
octltf (Freight added.)
ROGERS & BONN
rjpO-DAY receiving and offer low
200 boxes CREAM FACTORY CHEESE,
50 barrels NORTHERN IRISH POTATOES.
BOGEHS & BONN
tJ'O-DAY receiving and offer low
50 boxes PORK BELLIES.
E0GEBS * BONN
H AVE in store tbe largest stock of LIQUORS to
tbe city.
BYE WHISKY at it to $5 per gallon.
CORN WHISKY at $1 to 31.50 per gallon.
Our Cheap Grades Whisky are superior to any in
I tbo State for tbo price.
ROGERS & BONN
^BE receiving and offer very low
600 packages NEW MACKEREL.
100 packages NEW WHITE FISH.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A ND for sale under market rates, as the mrakot
is falling fearfully,
200 rolls HEAVY MAGNOLIA BAGGING,
S«p21 3m
ROGERS 4 BONN.
CARRIAGES,
COTTON STATES
Lite Insurance Co.
PRINCIPAL WFI'Il'E, MACON, GEORGIA-
(BUGGIES & WAGONS,
We ire now receiving daily a large stock of
M A TON WAREHOUSES.
A. E. ADAM9. B- nAZEilOUE. SDADBACH WAR*.
Adams, Uazemorc & Ware,
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE,
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT,
O N entering upon a new ootton season, tender
‘their services to the patrons and friends of
Adams 4 Bazemore, and to aU others who may
favor them with their patronage. Tlieir attcmiou
will be given exclusively to the
CHANGa cF schedule. ~ I Storage and Sale of Cotton.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. ) A d (0 fl IIing or j 6r * for Bagging, Ties and Plants-
Budnswick Railboad CoxvAXt, - SnnoliM
Macon, Ga., Augusts, 1871. ) I » e kingfora oonttonance of the genorons support
O N and after Monday ovooixig, August 7, 1871, I accorded to tho old firm during tbe past season,
the following edieuttlea will be run, viz: I they pledge tbomaelvwj to give unremitting atteu-
o.vr accmmodation thain DAiiy (SUNDAYS ExcEr.xi>). I tiou to the intoreets of their patrons.
Loavo Macou (Ffieutugor Shed) 8.20 a. M J ’ 44
Arrive at Jceuiip 6.15 p. m
Arriw* m Bmn«u ick 8.55 p. m I
Leave llnmawick 5.00 a. m I
Arrivo at Jo****up 7.12 A. M I
Arrive at 31*con (l'a^bei gor Shed) 5.25 p. u I
SIOUX PA8SRNOKS TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) I
Leave Macon (PassengerShed) 8.10 p.m Cl A TVTIPT^l^T jT_j & J ONES
Arrive At Jcaaup 5 CO A. M I
Arrive at Savannah 8.35 a. m I
Leave Savaucab 7.00 r. m
Leave Je^eup 10.20 p. u I
Arrive at Macon (Fatmenger Shed)....... 6.50 A. M I
BAWKINSVILL2 TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). [
Leave Macon 3.05 p. m I And uk a continuance of tho patronage bo liber-
Arrivc at Uawktutivilie 6.45 p. m | ally given them the past season.
Liberal advances made on cotton in store.
sep6 d<kw3m
"COTTON !
I Again offer their services to Planters and Mer
chant*, as
Warehouse & Comisslon Mereliaols,
Leave llawktoerdle 6.45
Arrive at Macon. 10.30 a. a
_*ug6-tf WM. MacUAE, Gen’i Sup’t
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF CABS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,)
Georgia Central Railroad, J-
Savannah, May 27, 1871. )
O N and aftor Sunday, the 2Stli inst, Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad will
run as follows
day train.
Leave Savannah
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Auguota..
f :38 p ii
Arrive at Miiiedgeville 8:45 p u
Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 P x
Arrive at Macon 4:51 p x
Connecting at Augusta with trains going North,
and at Macon with trains to Columbus and Atlanta.
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Leavo Macon 7:00 ax
Close personal attention given to tbe STORAGE
and SALE of COTTON, and to the filling of orders
for Bagging and Ties and plantation Supplies.
Refer to the patrons of the past season. Re-
member the place—
‘Iron Warehouse, Poplar st. ( Macon. Ga.
P. S.—Agents for the Winabip Improved Cotton
Gin and John Slorrvman 4 Code Ammoniated Dis
solved Bones, which we now offer at a reduced
price. seiil Jim
HARDEMAN & SPARKS
S END their annual greeting to their many friends
and patrons. They are at their old stand, ready
1 willing io servo them in the
Storago and Sale of Cotton.
They deem it unnecessary to make pledges—for
by their frniifl je shall know them ” Judge ua by
these—we a-k no more. Your interest is our inter
est ; and cur loDg experience enables us to guard
and advance it. More we cannot piomtee—more
Leave Augusta 8:15 a x I you will not expect. ^
Arrive at Augueta 5:38 p x I The usual accommodations exlendod to those
Arrive at Savannah 6:25 p x I who honor as with their patronage
Making same connection at Augusta aa above. | aug26 3m_ HARDEMAN & SPARKS.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
LeavosSavannah 7:00px|xhc Greatest Improvement or the Are,
Leave Augusta 8:30 p x
Arrive at Macon 6:15 a x
Connecting with trains to Columbus, leaving Maco
at 5:25 a x.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH*
Leave Savannah 7:00 pm
Leave Macon 6-20 r m
Arrive at Milledgevillo 8:45 r x I X 1 the manufacture of Cotton Gins, and havo set
Arrivo at Eatonton 10:45 p x I to work on plantations, and have seen in operation
Arrive at Augusta 2:45 a x 1 hundreds tf Gins, and h«ve no hesitancy in pro-
Arrive at Savannah 5:30 a x I nouncing this tho BE8T WORKING GIN I ever
Making dose connection with trains leaving An-1 saw. It runs light—gins fast—does not injure the
Plata. Passongors going over tho MilledgeviUe and I cotton—impossible tw break the roll—no use for
£&tonton Branch will take night train from Macon, I self-feeders—and no trouble to food. The commit-
day train from Augusta and Savannah, which con- I tee at tho late Bibb County Agricultural Fair, being
nect daily at Gordon (Sundays exceptod) with the I so well satisfied of its superiority over anything
Milledgevillo and Eatonton trains. | they ever saw, awarded me tho premium. I am
Au elegant sleeping car on all night trains. I now prepared to furnish any ono in want of a Gin.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can be I a sample of Excelsior and also of the Griswold
had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski I Gin can bo seen at Cat hart A Curd’s Hardware
House, comer of Bull and Bryan streets. Office I store, Macon, G&. Send for desepriptivo list.
. — - O. W. MASSEY,
Macon, Ga.
Griswold Cotton Gin.
I will continue to manufacture the celebrated
Griswold Cotton Gin, a Gin that has given univer
t>al satisfaction, and out of all the Gins 1 sold the
past two years, but one single complaint, and not
one Gin returned. Every Gin warranted. A sam
ple can bo seen at Carbart A Curd’s Hardware
Store, J. Collins * Son’s, Saulsbury, Respess A Co.'s
or W. W. Parker’s.
jnnSWtf O. W. MASSEY.
PLANTATlbN FOR SALE
•*rnE undersigned offors to sell his well-known
1. plantation, in Leo county, consisting of 1800
O. W- MASSEY'S
| PATENT EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN
F OR the past forty years I have been engaged in
r ‘ ■ *
open from 8 a m to 1 r x,and from3 to 6pm. Tick
ets can also bo had at Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
may30 tf General Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE]
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, )
Southwestern Ruluoad Company,
Macon, Ga., May 28,1871. )
O N and after Sunday, tho 28th inst.. Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows:
DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leavo Macon 8:00 a. x.
Arrive at Eufaula 4:58 r. x.
Leave Eufanla 7:45 a.
Arrive at Macon 4:35 r. x.
Connecting with tho Albany branch train
Smithvillo, and with Foil Gaines Branch Train at
Cuthbtrt. I acres of good land, about 800 cleared and~m & state
eufaula night freigut and acxjommodation I of cultivation and good repairs. A fine residence
TRAIN.
Leavo Macon 8:50 r. x.
Arrive at Eufaula 10:00 a.
Leave Eufaula 5:10 r. x.
Arrive at Macon 5:00 a. x.
Connect at SmitlivilJe with Albany Train on Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. No
leaves on Baturdav nights.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon 5:25 A. X.
Arrivo at Columbus 11:00
Leavo Columbus 12:45 r. x.
Arrive at Macon 6:12 r. x.
COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGUT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leavo Macon 8:15 r. x.
Arrrivo at Columbus 4:45 a. si.
Leave Columbus 8 05 v. x.
Arrivo at Macon 4:10 a x.
VIRGIL POWERS,
junlO ly Engineer and Superintendent.
and all other good improvimcnts aro on the
place to make it dosirablo. Tho placo is well
watered and healthy, and is one of the most dosir
ablo places in South western Georgia, and will aver
age with tho boat farms in tho county. Its locality,
eight miles cast of Smithville, on the Southwestern
Railroad; twelve miles northeast of Wooten’s;
eJovon miles south of the city of Americas nn.1 tri-
joining the lands of Col. James Gardner sml M&j.
Bryan and others, and if tlcsirod will sell every
thing ou tho place, consisting of coni, fodder, peas,
cane, potatoes, and wagons and farming utensils of
all kind.
Stock—a lot of fine mules, cattle, hogs, in fact,
everything to c\riy on a first-class farm. 1 will sell
tho entire property for ono-balf cash, tho balance
in ono, two ami three years’ time, with interest from
dato Any person wishing to buy can confer with
mo at Amencus, or my agent, J. W. Baring, on tho
placo, which ho will show to any ono who will call
on him.
S.—Also, I will eell my desirable house ar.dlot
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S | n a Rood neighborhood, R>toteg < Col! < 8! ) Ite 1 LaiorrA^
It. llrown and others, containing fonr acres. The
entire property will be offered untd tho first of
November.
roptlG lm JNO. L. LiRAMORE.
THKOICII LIXE TO CALIFORNIA,
ciiircT-A. _A_ircr;D 0’j^jE‘j^.fsr, |
Touching at Mexican Ports
AM» CAKRTMU THE V. S. MAII-
Pai-es Greatly Keduced. I
THE GRAND DRAWING
—OF THE—
i m
O*
-OF—
Memphis, Tennessee.
Takoa place October 31, 1871.
SHARES, FIVE DOLLARS.
NE of the largo and splendid Steamships of |
_ this line will leave Pier No. 42 North River, I
foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the 15th |
and 30th of every month (except when those dates I ,~ Iiru .
fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday), I I 1 * DriwiBg will positively take
with ASPINWALL, connecting, via Panama Rail- , A„ ,' ho . 3l8t of October, 1871, and offers
way, with one of the Company’s Stoamships from I investment beyond any specola-
Panama for SAN FRANCISCO, touching at SIAN- p ^. llc * , 1 . Tho ecbemo is indorsed by
ZANILLO. tLe responsible citizens in the country, aud is
All departures connect at Panama with steamers °P e m oet brilliant enterprises to ODgage in
for South American ports. Departure of 15th I * fifi^ro—only $5 a share,
touches at Kingston, Jamaica. I Valuable property for business and domestic
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran- I pnipow*, embraejpg^the finest Stores and Reei-
cisco first of every month, except when it falls on J fences in tne city or Memphis. Productive Planta-
Simday, then on the day proceaing. j 5? n8 J™* 8 *rom Memphis, and the new
One hundred pound* of Uaggsge allowed to each I Memphis lheatro, bmlt at a cost of £85,000, and
adult. Baggage Masters accompany Baggage fSf2S«Pf£v a,m,lm » in the libt »
through, and attend ladies and children without I $33,400 personal properly,
male protectors. Baggage received cm the deck the I Drawing P9®^hvely takes place Octobar 81,1871.
day before sailing, from Steamboats, Railroads, and I A ^bbMORE A RUFFIN, Managers.
passengers who prefer to send down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and I Notice.—All shares unsold at the time of di&tri
attendance free. I pution will be surrendered, and their correepond-
For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or further in- I ,n S numbers not allowed any representation. The
formation, apply at the Company’s Tickot Office, on | managers will not hold a share, thus guaranteeing
the Wharf, foot of Cuoal street. North River, New I tue shareholders the full contryl. P. A R.
York.
mar21 ly*
F. R. BABY, Agent.
Authorized Capital .#2,000,000 I
Guaranteed Capital 500,000
Deposited with Stato Comptroller for se
curity of Policy Holders 150,000 I
W. B. Johnston President.
W. 8. Holt Vice President
Geo. S Obear. Secretary.
J. W. Burke General Agent.
J. Mercer Green, M. D Medical Examiner.
W. J. Maoxll Superintendent of Agencies.
C. F. McCay. Actuary. I
INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS,
INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME.
ALL US FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA.
ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY.
IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY.
ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF- | Wliero if you will call on Mr. A W Chapman, he
TER TWO YEARS. | will sell or order any kind of vehicle that you want
F. M. nEATH, Special Agent,
julStf Macon, Georgia.
Victorias, Cabriolets, Phaetons,
Single and Double-seated Buggies
WAGONS, DRAYS. Etc..
Rraueb Repository, Ttilril hi., Maoon, Ga,
MR. W. W. WOODRUFF ie now at
Ilcmlqnnrtera, 678 Jiromlnroy, New York,
1—L. Hiving Manufactured, selecting and shipping,
ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET.
Solo Agents, Macon, Ga.
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DEMARE8T 4 W OODRUFF.
asrjE3XV7- MIDI..
&
TJEG leave to tofonn the public that they bavo
established a GRIST MVI*!* on Fourth street, j
near the Macon and Western Railroad crossing,
«hm they aro prepared to grind
GRITS AND MEAL OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY
and at reasonable rates, and they will deliver Grits
and Meal to any part of the city, and grind Meal \
for toll. A call w moat respectfully solicited.
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LOXGSTBEET & SEDGWICK,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in
MEN’S AND BO YS’
CLOTHING,
466 Sc 468 Broadway,
New York.
GUilfFORD & HILL,
Musical Emporium of Georgia.
i . Circulars or any information aa to
this Grand Beal Estate Distribution, apply in per
son or by mail to BROWN & CO ,
I sep6 lm Booksellers, 46 Second at., Maoon. Qa.
SPANISH
THIS PIANO TOR SALE AT
# 29 O !
CROWN SHERRY.
T 'HIS justly celebrated brand of Wine is imported
direct from Cadiz, Spain, and is certainly tbo
| purest ever offered to the Southern mrakote 7
Price per case 29 00
Pnco per gallon 3 50
I For sale by A. L. RIOHARCSON,
, „. Importer of Spanish Wines,
1-1 Bay street. Savannah, Georgia
sep!2 Cm
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
[MARRIAGE
otibe.
A private Coun
selor to the Mar
ried or those about
to marry, with the
latest discoveries
SEWING MACHINE. ical mysteries and revelations of
. . .. I proservo the complexion. etc~
for eimpUc- i hi* is an m teres tin j work eS pazes, with ««*...
I r ro *2SPu and contains valuable information
I flfii ,L°f? 1 0 m niarried or contemplate manir^e;
1 I gt ‘j/ 11 i?,*b°°k that ought to be under look a c key
I not laid carelomly about the house.
T HIS Machine stands without a peer
ity, durability and variety of work.
SPECIAL PREMIUMS, GEORGIA STATE FAIR.
For tho beat specimen of work done on this
machine (money) $25 00
For beet operator, under 12 years of age,
(gold badge of honor) 20 00 I
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Providence Conference Seminary,
HIST GREENWICU, It. I.
REV. DAVID H. ELA, A. M Principal. I
INE efficient Teachers. A first-clasa Male and I
Female Sciuinaiy A thorough English course I
N 1
^*i n i tt01 *n 7 °,'! 0 . ( fr e »? f h ? »tege) for 50 cent*.
*£2.’*.i2aSiui 1>h ‘ pmM r*‘ No -
fOMUNATt X ° TH!S AF ^I-IC7tED A i l-N-
Betoro applving to tho notoriom Quacks whf. d-
vartiio in public paper, or using anj Qaick Rami
JUSfchth street, bet. Market and thesnut. St. Louis.
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
dies* Graduating Conned A Commercial Co 11 ego THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
Courro. A Miwical Graduatin': Courae. Boautilu' ,„ oa
and healthy locati on—overliwking Narraganeclt w Car « Colicand Grip, PRICE
Bay; half-way between Providence and far-famed I W sVRl'i‘ U 3
Newport. Only six hour, from Now York by direct I Mlis '
ronte. Fall Term b.-Rins August 21,1871. For in- WHITCOMB’S
formation addrees tho Principal, at East Green
wich, B L jn!22 Sin
3DA.H.BTT cfc CO.,
PABBT BCILDINO, 325 WEST BALTIMOSK STREET,
WHOLESALE
Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
tepTildAvtem* terms cash.
dY RHP
MR8.
WHrrSoitB’s
iYRl“
Cares Colic and Grip
ing in tha Bowel., and
faoilititates theprocess
of Teething. Subdaoj
Convalrion. and over
comae alt di.casol in
cident to infanta and
Children. Cnroa Di
arrhea, Drsontcry and
teummer Complaint
SYRUP.
Bummi r 11 mi lain110
children of all ag». I
ii...o (lrc.it Infant’s and Children's Sooihiat
Remo ly in all disordora hrousht on by toe;.in.-or
Yropared by 9 the GRAFTON MEDICINE 00, St.
flolci by°brttS£iat3 Dealers in Medicine ovory-
nhers. au£l7-iAwly