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AND MESSENGER
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MACON, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1S71.
Number 6,164
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
historian. And we will farther edd «b»* el- I
tbongb Col. Tbweett bee been bring in At-
lente sererel month* we believe he ie still
honest.—Federal Union.
col rznasox tbwxitt. . .
W.nnhl>.1, _,.e -I .. , „ | to endorae this medicine: it is appreciated riant et
- ., ,, to P****nr<i the eommnnieetion I home, end wbarerer it hea been tued. All teat ia
or Baldwin, recommending the Legielatnre eak.d ia to ciro it e trial, and wo hero no foer of the
to elect the gentlemen whose name heads this ranlt.
SAVANNAH CARDS.
TESfiaoyiAiAt
It may bo obserrod that no attempt ia made to bant
ap ont-of-tbo-wey or unknown place! to find nainea
| FANCY GROCERIES, MINES, ETC,
TRY
Simmons 3
article as Comptroller General.
Editor* Constitutionalist : Allow me through
your oolomne to auggeet to the Legislature the
propriety of electing to the offioe of Comptroller
General, CoL Peterson Thweat, the former
„ efficient Comptroller. When he firet went into , , , _ _
*11 00 that offiee. in 1 sen althoaoh from ita first m I blV KR DISEASE and Indira
r Xcieicrapb and M.-seoger and Farm -ESiS I tion preyaU to a .renter extent
^id Home ... . .. 4 00
LIBERAL Cinu ADVANCES 0N|
COTTON.
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO. |
Savannah, Ga.
UUiehment ita detiee were manifold, it waa I Uen>"^bly anr .thTrmrildy,
considered an offioe of little or no importance: I relief ia il.ui anxiou-t, sou*.
bat upon being elected Comptroller, Colonel I *
Thweatt found a large amount of old tax and iJSSi&^'wufefactioa
Tin; vKOKiat i*iu:ss.
CdLorore Cottow Btcnra on Thnnday,
ffTt or.* against 508 balee the oorreaponding
lij laatjear. Received to date 7,011 bales.
4,656 bale*. Reoeipta last year to date
Phobzss or Coniinca.—A New York dram,
who has travelled over all the important
v-ibern eitie* during the lent few weeks, ar-
' ia Colnmbni yesterday. He gives oat
,' 1, u hi, opinion that onr city exhibits
note indications of real and aobaSential pro.
„ iban any other that he has yet visited.
HeTright. When we contemplate the wonder-
IJ recaprrative onorgy displayed hero daring
lir past five year,—an ora in which onr people
,, bibs, have been ground to the earth under
artfrnl.lv oppressive heel* of poverty—even a
dracci-r mn»t feel impressed with the spirit
a,i viiu which ha, been displayed in onr mulct.
Oar progress ha, not been of that mnahroom
Kirt »tin’ll mi wither in a day, bat ie of the
BWit nolld and anlwtantiel stamp. When proe-
prriivahall have onee more lieoome general
aronghont onr section, then will be seen more
rlrarlj the prond position Colombo! ia destined
to occupy.
Tto L'olnmha, and Aaguata paper* are foil
of their approaching Fairs. Tbo Chronicle and
Sentinel aay,:
All donhis a, to lha coming Cotton State,
Exhibition can tie aet aaido liy an examination
of tbo entry hook, in the Society’s offioe. A
noticeable fact onnnected therewith la that
(xbibilor, from abroad are more anxioa, to
Iteare rp-.ee, make their entries and receive
their ticket, iban onr homo people. The latter
«bon!d not put olT until the last day what eon
t„ ,i„ n e now, and the earliest possible attention
to ibi, neevsaary duly will facilitate the work of
the office very much.
Am ron Cmcaoo.—Wo aro permitted to make
the following dispaich public, which was sent
from Augusta several days ago:
, AfacsTA, Ga., October 15, 1871.
r f„ ti„ Honorable Mayor oj the City of Chicago:
Please draw on ns for one thousand dollars,
ml distribute it among your afflicted people.
Branch, Sons & Co.
Maj. T. F. Brunch, Iho snbfcrihing member
uul loading spirit of the linn, was a gallant of-
loer in a prominent Virginia regiment, and, as
a prisoner of war, waa drawn a hostage, and
finally, with ninny olbera, was planted in range
of iho puns of Fort Sumter.—Charleston Ears.
The Savannah Republican, of Friday con
tain, the following:
A, no ono disposed to invest appears to have
money enough to bay tho Republican entire, I
t ier for sale one half interest in tbo establish
ment With n purchaser competent to take en
tire superintendence of its bnaineaa affairs,
liberal tirrn, will ho made. None others need
apply. Tax PnorRirrou.
lisrXBUK’K AND A MUST RAILROAD FeOCLA-
kittox.—Wo have been thinking over this doc
ument, and we confess we are a little pnzzled.
The Governor probably means well, but we can
not aro dearly through the auto as be pnts it.
The law authorising tho State endorsement of
the railroad bonds, gives power to aeiza and
operate the roud in tho event tho company
rhonM foil to pay tbo interest as it aeeruea or
Iho principal us the bonds mature. Neither of
these events has happened, and yet the Gover
nor has seised Iho road and pat it in tho bauds
of nn agent of the State. Uaa the company
abandoned tho work ? In that ease we can aeo
how the Governor might intervene in ordor to
lecure iho State against loss. Bat there is no
evidence of tho fact, and the Governor doeanot
put Ins aet on such ground.
And again, we cannot sdo what the Governor
of Hie Suite has to do with the private interests
of nli/.-ns who lisvo perform* d labor upon, or
famishi-d material for the conatruotion of the
mad. Bo says he seizes the road to secure
these parties—by wbnt authority of law ? Do
not these creditors of the road stand on the
aims footing with ali other creditors, and ia
rnMoniary for the Governor to intervene to en
force the settlement of private debts f
And again: the Govoraor gives notiee to tho
b ’,,1'unilers— those who have purchased them
front the company—that unless the company
shall pay ita laborer* and oontraoton, the State
will nut recognize her obligation as endorser.
The question arises: What have the bondhold
er! tu do with the relations between the com
pany and its employes and contractors; is it
nominated in the bonds that the company most
act squarely with ita employees and contractors,
or else the State, aa an endorser, will not be
lonnd ? We think not; and yet the Governor
aecma to proceed on the idea that some suoh
condition exists somewhere.
We are in the dark on these points, but we
hope to bo enlightended when the Governor
shall return and explain his movement to the
legislature.
IrnoE Hook fob Senator.—A correspondent
of the Augusta Uonstilutionalist proposes Judge
James S. Hook, of Richmond, for Senator, and
the Constitutionalist says:
Xo name will be presented before the Legis
lature for that responsible office, embodying a
finer combination of pure personal character,
exemplary Christian virtues and scholarly and
professional attainments. Indeed, it ie rarely
the cate that any oommnnity can boast as high
• type of the Christian gentleman, the benevo-
l'-nt man and the good citizen, exemplary in all
things from hiayouth up, combined with superi
or talents, and sound, statesmanlike judgment.
Judge llook is endowed with those solid quali
ties of mind which give proper balance to
character, self-reliance in forming opinions, and
independence in carrying out convictions. We
nbimt this estimate to the verdiot of those who
•erred with Judge Hook in the Legislature of
18ikI and the State Convention of 18th!, as well
aa to his professional associates, in foil confi
dence that tho picture will not be pronounoed
overdrawn.
Tun Wilkes Cocstt Fair.—Tho Washington
Gazette says:
On next Tuesday week, the 7th proximo, the
annual fair of the “Old Wilkes Farmers' Club”
will open at this plaoe. This exhibition, in spite
of creokera, is going to bo the best local Fair in
tho State. Tho beautiful grounds purchased by
the club ato rapidly approaching completion,
and we challenge the State to show a more
beautiful spot for such an exhibition. The whole
club, but the committee in charge of the grounds
especially, are working with the moat common.
daWe energy to have evorvthing ready in time,
and it will be ready, old Wilkes always has been
and always will be. Our citizens of both sexes
are greatly interested in getting articles ready
for exhibition, and every man, woman and child
>n the connty ought to hnvo something to show
at the Fair.
Financial Condition or Savannah.—The Ad
vertiser summarises the Finanoe Committee’s
•Utcment aa follows:
It will be seen that the committee report
°pon the information and figures furnished
them by tho City Treasurer, Captain John U.
Johnson. The summary of the report U as fol
lows:
Current and extraordinary expense, from
October lat, 1870, to September 80th,
un *623,000
Amount of receipts from taxation during
that time f. 500,000
if not all of these claims were settled, and a I attacks. Palpi!
largo amount, some *20,000 or *30,000 were I Dapraaaiont "
soon brought into tho State Treasury. Tho I SS-S SIM a
tax system was rather loose and undigested, and 1 A
man; things liable to taxation were not returned,
and the taxes were principally thrown upon the I . eu “
land and slave, and other agricultural interests. 1 ,l pl
The taxes were then 9 or 10 oenta on the *100, but
Ur. Thweatt waa not in office more than two
or three years before through his efforts in
amending the tax laws, the taxes went down Gi
oenta on the *100. Before his going into offioe
the people of Georgia knew but tittle or nothing
of the resource* of their State. There were no
statistics provided for or required bylaw, show
ing a consolidated statement of the amounts of
the different objects of taxation in the several
counties in tho fctate. But shortly after going
into offioe he voluntarily undertook the task of
spirits, or Bines
r d other symptoms
MON’S LIVER BEQ-
.1 tbs boat remedy for
-or been aiaeovered It
. eleetlly. and betas a
vesatabls compound, can do
irjury. Ilia harmless in every
way; it baa bean tued (or 40
and hundreds of tbo rood
t from alt parts of t‘
try will vouch for ita virroaa.
R ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and
Planters of Oeorcia, Florida and Alabama,
that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
capacity 25,000 baits, ia now ready for the storago
of oottoo, and that they are sow prepared to make
an d I liberal cash advances on cotton in store and to bold
bt af- a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of
its interest. If you want money, send your cotton to
' GROOVER, STUBBS A CO., 1
aug29 dGmiwlm Savannah, Ga.
Stomach! I *«■ *• ootjiartin. John rutNNZRT
J - GUILMARTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
imp. HUE
88 Cherry Street.
W E have now thoroughly refitted and repainted
this celebrated Old Grocery Stand and have
filled it from top to bottom with a stock embracing
cveiy variety of Eatabloe and Drinkables, which
o offer to tho public.
General Commission Merchants j
BAY STREET, 8AVAS5AH, GA.
AQE5T3 FOB
Regulator.
Fancy and Family Groceries,
Consisting of
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PICKLES,
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAY8 ON HAND. I OLIVE OIL, PRESERVES and JELLIES, all kinda
Jewell's Mills Yams, Domestics, etc., etc.
Canal Facilities Extended to Customers.
aog20d4mw6m*
W. DUNCAN. J. n. JOHNSTON. M. 5IACLXAN
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton and other j
Produce consigned to tu. aug20d&ir6m*
We moat respectfully refer to
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens.
Jno. W. Beckwith. Bishop of Georgie.
Geo. 8. Gbear. ex-Major of Macon. Gi.
Hon. Jno Gill 8horter. ex-Goverucr. Alabama,
enlightening the the people of Georgia noon I ' - I Jno. I!. Gordon. I ASD
these things, and tho Jtafioa ahowinfthe ™t i,?.* Tl ' aTid wm *’ D ’ D ” Pr “ 5d<mt 0rI * thon> * C ° I - j General Commission Merchants
mammas of Georgia first appeared in the Con-1 Itiahop Pitre*, of tbo M. E. Church ofGa.
stitutionaliat in 1855. Gan. W.S. Holt.Presidents. W.B.R.Company.
Befor. Mr. Thwoatt’a going into offioe, such KJdKyftH.
waa tho meagre manner and atylo of all reports I C. Maatorar n. Etc, ox-sheriff Bibb county,
made from tho Comptroller’s offioe, the people I Dykes and Sgarhawk, Editors Floridian, Tallaha^
learned or oonld understand bnt little of tho W. Barktu Macon. Ga.
operations of the State government, its finan- | Virail i>owrn. Eaq.. Superintendents. W. R. B.
Groovilla Wood. Wood.-.’ Factory. Macon, (ia.
Hon. C. B. Cole, Judra Superior Court, (ia.
C. A. Nnttinx, Esq., President City Bank, Macon.
Stephen Collin*. £cq., ez-Mayor, Macon. Ga.
J. C. MeNairy, Esq.,arzn of Lord and McNairy.Now
York.
W. P. Good all, Caahlar City Bank, Macon, Ga.
J.F. Winter, K*q„ Columbus, Ga.
W. H. Risley, firm of Hairell and Risley, N. Y.
cial condition, ita debts, assets, Ao. Bat from
year to year such a succinct and dear exposi
tion of each things, and such wero their im
portance and interest, from the manner in
which they were presented, that the j were gen
erally copied in the New York and other North
ern papers, and from no other aonreo did
B. XL ANDERSON. GEO. W. ANDERSON, JR.
JOHN W. ANDERSON.
J50. W. AXDERSOX’S S0SS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants starch, candles, and anything ouo
family may need.
CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Of every variety,
DEVILLED HAM, TONGUE, TURKEY, LOBSTER
SALAD DRESSING, ANCHOVY PASTE,
YARMOUTH BLOATERS, SPICED SALMON,
FF.ESH MACKEREL, in cans,
CHOCOLATE PASTE,
FINE TEAS and SPIOES,
" PEARL BARLEY, OATMEAL,
SAGA, TAPIOCA, and MACOARONI,
SHAD and SALMON, in kite,
MESS MACKEREL.
FULTON MARKET BEEF,
PICKLED FOBK,
Georgia eredit derive greater support and en-1 T K°n- J»“«o Jackson, firm of Uonell Cobb and
haneeimmt, than from these reports of Mr. | £L. kTtUCilumbu.. Ga.
If in bottler and honest days Mr. Thweatt’a
service, were of so much benefit to the State, is
it not reasonable to suppose that at this time,
after Radicalism has had fall sway for several
years, his aervioes will hereafter l>e doubly val
uable to the State. That Bollock has used the
State money most extravagantly and villainously
ttvTLIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. augTO diwGm
J. H. ZEILIN A CO.. Macon. Ga.
FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
ang 12tt
ON MARRIAGE.
TTAPPX RELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from the
JZL effects of Error* and Abusos in early life.
Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Im-
I wm. n. TISOX.
WM. W. GORDON
TISON & GORDON, I
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
112 Bay Street, Snvannali, Ga.
n„ on. doubt*. If by cltme inveriigatton any JSSSSSSnu!*£*£!ot
of his rascally expenditures can be recovered, I treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books |
who so wel* calculated to detect them and ex-1 and Circulars aunt free, in sealed envelope*. 1
pose and recover them than Mr. Thweatt? Addreoa, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South
If there ever was a time when the people of I Ninth at-, Philadelphia, Fa. eepS 3m
Georgia needed their moot intelligent, tried, I ;
experienced and honest men in such offices aa Cause and Cure Of Consumption,
this, now ia the time the; want them, and I pro-I _. ....
nn*. flnl Thweatt a* tl.e man fn. Gnmniniiu. I Th» Primary cause of Consumption 11 denotement
wee Dot. xnweott OS Vie man for Comptroller I of tho digestive arcana. This deranrement produces
General. Baldwin. | deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation
I mean that process by which the nutriment of tho
The President nntl Hi.sProclamation I fdToVIhVSidy.^Pemom^arith dtae-Aon 1 tbu? i!.*! I BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON I
In Hist Conduct Justified ? paired, havinc the a_li»htejt prodiapoeition to pulmo- CROPS.
' nary disease, or if they take cold, will bo very liable I
to have Consumption of tho Lunas in some of ita I Liberal cash advanced made on Consignment* I
day. ainco, preliminary to a^edaration of mar- I of angSWAwCm*
tial law over a large portion of South Caro- | Question and healthy assimilation. The very first!
lino. The President then, with all the Cab. to be done i* to deaote the stomach and bowel*
inet tffitem except Secretaries Fish »nd ^mno^rD^th.D^ 8AUIDERS, G00DWO & MILLER,
Delano, left the seat of government, on a plea*- I tion*. and then roue up and re*tore the lirer to a I
nre exenrsion to the northern bonndariea of I hjalihy action. Fortbi* purpoee the surest and ben
England. Tho President stopped at Bos. ”^,rtom«hand “ wrilofllUhodea^dmor-
ton on the pretext of seeing a stouo laid in the bid slime that ia causier dutaao and decay in tho
wall of the new poet office building. He attend- I whole system. They wifi clearout the lirer of all dis- ,
atESiBa&'SSitaSt S®SS? s '^ liiS3ES l Commissio11 Merchants,
did residence of Alvin Adams, Esq., on Chest-I The nouiaeh, bowels and liver arc thus cleansed by
nut Hill, and at a late hour on Sunday he dined of Behenck’s Mandrake Pills : bot there re-
l:, p. nn , iu__.i liinn.l . , I mairB in thestomachy on excess of acid, tho ocean is
with bis Honor, Ssmnel Hooper. Dined and I torpid and tho appetite poor. In tho bowels the lac-
feted by his Boston friends, post offioe and rev-1 teals aro weak, and requirinr strenrth and support,
enne officials on Sundavand Monday, he left on “ in aoondition like this that tchenck’s Seaweed
»... T> . tt.i.a „v-il .i. a I Tome proves to_ be the most voluablo remedy aver
CANDY AND CONFECTIONERY.
This la a specialty with us, and wo claim to have
introduced many new varieties, such as tho or
iginal
| WALNUT,
GLAZED WALNUT,
COCOANUT CARAMEL,
JELLIED COCOANUr,
CREAM WALNUT,
And numerous others.
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
HO BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.,
91 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE, MD.
Liquors and Cigars,
Comprising ail of tho best brands, Domestic
and Imported.
Libera! advances made on consignments.
Agents for Chesapeake Guano. aug30 3m
Expense* over receipts * 63,000
( The supposition is that there wilt be a redac
tion of *40,000 expenses during the next
J«r, which will reduce the deficiency to
rJ3,000, which, added to other expenses now
•ocumuUting and to seonmnUte, from onr in-
tonal improvements, will increase the defi
ciency to *204,205, which must be raised by
taxation or additional bonds.
Col. Peterson Thwcnff.
We publish below an article from the Consti
tutionalist recommending tho Legislature to
Meet this gentleman Comptroller General We
aa>( heartily endorse all that is said in his
favor, and wilt add that we do not believe the
"•gialatnre can find in the whole State a man
•JJT **y batter qualified for that important
®Ooe. Before CoL Thweatt was elected the an-
®n*l report of the Comptroller was a small
pamphlet containing tittle or nothing bat dry
CoL Thweatt soon made his report* a
jwy interaating book, containing much useful
ted intaroating matter, and many valuable sta-
t»*ti«s, which will bo important to tho future
Tuesday for Bangor in Maine, where there is a JiXv.md.It*tibiae. aid'S“us. iiU ZSX.SR
fair and norm races. I ail excess of acitl, makiox the stomsch sweet and
President Grant bos neglected bis duties at it will give permanent tone to*i his important.
the seat of government all summer. No other itZnmSSmtSt'UZZJd dira- “’ KKTCIn7 *-
President of the United States ever abandoned I don, andnltimately make eood, heal thy, livinr blood. 1 TrT,in/
the plaoe of biaonicial dntios as President Grant I After this preparatory treat ment, what remains to
hMdone Living in luxurious ewe at Lemg ^“„“%“r?ch c SkqT^ O ? n i , 0 t 8^.p' 5 .‘nIpS:
Branch all summer, be baa spent the fall months, I monic Syrup nourishes the system, purifies the blood,
oo far, in attending homo fairs from Pennsvl- I and is readily absorbed into the circulation, and
▼ania to Kansas, and has himself put three fast
„ z , ltw . * *,j_ _ TV. J , jii I ripens all morbiu matters, wnethcr in the form of ab-
ooltH into the trotting nng. He 1« still going, I «cesscs or tubercles, and Uien assists nature to expel
flashed with excitement, dining and drinking I all the diseased ma’ter in the form of free expcctora-i ** ^*---v-' _ .
week ^ava and on the Sabbath • and one would I tion « w ^ en °o ce it ripens. It is then, by the rreat I X*5 Jf* p- Calhoun, President Fourth National
weeKCaya *P? _ e °° e . 7° U i, baalics and purifytaV properties of fechenck’a »ul- Bank. N. Y.; John J. Cisco & Son, Banker., N. Y.;
imagine that he has not been and is not in fit monie 6 jrnp. that alt uleero and cavities aro healed Morris Ketclmm, Bankor, N. Y.; J. N. Norris!
condition to discharge the grave duties of the I up sound, and mj patient is eared. I Cashier First National Bank Baltimore * M McMi-
u cool head, or with coolness and deliberation. a0 tkftf th , body will stow In flesh and retstronr. If “S 856 ”
Was his proclamation in relation to Booth I a parson ha* diseased liras*—a cavity or abscess there '
Carolina necessary ? If it was, then an alarm-1 —*• c »vity cannot heaL tha milter cannot riren. so
ing state of things exists there, which peremp- ^r of t'hi*^
lively demands the presence of the President nutrition, the body to *row in flesh and set fat: then
at tho Beat of government. Bnt the President I Nature Is helped, the cavities sill heal, the matter
himself looked upon the South Carolina troubles
aa of Km all account, when ho abandoned his I true ad only plan to cure Consumption* and if a
post of daty within a few hours of the time of I person is % cry bad, if the lun^s are not entirety de-
iRsninc his proclamation, and started on & stroyed.orevenifone.lunxis entirely rone, if there
jdewnre journey^to Bangor, In Maine. Or? if I TlUlltI *' ft ,n othor heal cp. there
he did consider the situation in South Carolina | I have seen many person* eared with only one
MARKET DEPARTMENT
HETCHUa & HARTRIDGE,
| Bankers and Commission Merchants,
Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga,
RzrxBENczs: Moses Taylor, President City Bonk,
F. W. SIMS &. CO.
KATAX.VAH.OA.,
COTTON FACTORS
a. n. hautridge | Fresh Toddoseco Roof,
fork Sanuges,
Northorn Fruits and Vegetables,
Fresh Fish and Oysters,
Turkeys,
Chickens,
, Eggs and
Butte
Givo us a call, and seo if we can’t please you.
S. T. & B. P. WALKER,
88 OHF.RBY STREET.
General Commission Merchants T>op
- f —. Bagging and Ties supplied, and advances mtdo I *
snoh os to demand the proclamation, then he •ld»te — I on coneignmentc.
verv deliberately abandoned hi. poetin an hoar *SS*Jin*SSSf^th.^SS!
of danger, simply to gratify his tasto for tray- sweeten and strengthen it, g*t up a rood direstion.
dine and wine dinners. I *nd five Nature the assisunce she needs to clear the
eSotb Carolina has been under the control of thm * 5 to ® lan **’ wl “‘-
reconstruction sets and Badioal rule for six | It ia importasT that whila uttas Schenck’a Medi-
IVILLIA3I II. BURROUGHS,
[ Hums BUII.DIKG, COTTON AVENUE,
Have Just received—
years. Has it oome to this strange pass, that I cine, care should be axeroisad not to take cold: keep I (Senior of the late firm of Burroughs, Flyo A Co*),
*. ..... - .. . or l i _ _ J n s\TM i n enM nml damn areathar • a rnid ni*kl •<» I *
th« !tiI1viH!Im of tho Kioto «r,i nnshln to 1 in-door, m cold and damp weather: avoid niaht air.
the antbontles or the state ore uname to i d ttk e outdoor uz«rcii*«nly in a senial sad warn
manage ita local affairs, to pnmsh burglaries I , an! hice.
and aasaulta ? If so, it is quite time that the I I wish it distinctly understood that when I recom-
Preeidentshouldwitedrawliiapwlamationajmd ™hUeuifatJay mediriMsl U Ido*aofor^speehriroa- I Conaignmonta rerpcctfully solicited, and liberal
his military rn.e tliero, and permit the people \ man who has but partiollv recovered-from I advances made on produce in etoro. ang248m
of South Carolina to elect a Governor, Legists-1 tho efioeu of a bad cold ia far more liable to a ro’apso f
Factor and Commission Merchant,
SO Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
T. C. CLAY.
GRIFFIN & CLAY,
tore and municipal officers, who will protect I than on; who has bean entirely cured: and it ia are-
- - a \-„l 1 ..il,r.,V n ,^ I «i-' el r th0 »»»• in rezard to Consumption, to font w - B ’ OBtmx.
persons and property as well as theyare pro- I u thelnnrs ara not pertoetly healed, just so Ion* ia 1
tooted iu any other State.—Hartford Time*. I there imminent dancer of a lull return of the disease.
1 Hence itia that ieo strenuously caution pulmonary i -rs s , „
patients acainit expoatas themaelve* to an atmoa-1 COltOll FaClOrS and General ConiHllS-
phero that ia not xenial and pleasant. Confirmed „• -, r ,
eonsnmptirea’ lnnza aro a mass of sores, which the | ’ S1011 jUCrCHlUltS,
ler.-t ehanre of atmosy hero will Inflame. The stand
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
MACON AND WZSTZBN niTT.BOAD.
No. 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Macon
Atlanta
teas
, pot, with I _ |
7.55 A. m. 2.10 r. M I ins blasts of winter or the ehilltas winds of sprtaz
2.50 r. M. 10.25 p. M autumn. It should be carefully shielded from all lr-
Mne, nmaamtaira im.sniB. | ritatins % tafl_u*nces.^Tho ntmost^cantion should.bo
lzavx. AaaiT*.
8.20a.m. 6.25 r. x
Bronawick 5.00 A. X. 8.55 P. u I tritious diet, and afi tbo medieines eontinnad until
Savannah 7.00 P. M. 8.35 P. M the body haa restored to it tho nstnrol quantity of
HawkinaviUe 6.46 A. M. 6.45 p m Cesh and strancth.
Mooon 8.05 p. M. 10.30 a. m I I was myself cured by tbu treatment of the worst
m—oq (MO p. w. B.50 i. w kind of Consumption, and have lived to zet fat and
I hearty these many years, with ona Inns mostly rene.
.... I I have cured thousanls since, and v<ry many have
10 boxoa London Layer Baislns,
10 half boxes London Layer Raisins,
10 quarter boxes London Layer Raisins,
5 boxes Citron,
300 ponnds choice Cnrrants,
5 boxes Schopp’a Dessicated Cocoannt,
5 bbls. fine Northern apples,
5 bbls. fino Northern potatoes.
Syrup, Molasses, Whisky, Soap, Cindies, Lard,
Spices, Sugar and Coffee, all grades.
Canned Goods all kinds, and all goods that aro
savvy i secret of my sneecss with my medicines consists in my
•TM. W i ST, » ability to tnbdno inflammation instead of .provokins I im - .... . , i
J™ A - * I it. as many of the faculty do. An inflamed lnnz can- I make liberal advances on Cotton consigned I jjept i n our Lino.
6.05P. M. 8.35 P. M I n0 L with safety to the patient-bacinosed to tho hit-I to ns. sep7 6m |
lasts of winter or the ehillins winds of sprtar or I I We have, and are receiving every few days, B.
“ A- n. COLQUITT. JAS. BAGG9. H. H. colquiti I L. Mott’s best Family Flour, for which wo aro
agent*. octStf
observed in this particular, oawithoatitacure under
I almost any eireamstaness is an impossibility.
The person should be kept on a wholesome and nn-
„ . V! Enx -1 hot® eared by this treatment whom
Macon 7.00 a. M. 4.51 r. m ,een.
6.20 p.m. 6.15 a. m| AbontthefirstofOetoberl export to taksposse*-
Savannah 7.16 a. m. 6.25 P. M I sion of my n*w bnildins. at the Northeast Corner of |
■ t
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors jnnd Commission Merchants I
DEALERS Cl OUANO AND SUPEEPHOSTHATES,
No. 70 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
aug20d3m*
CORBIN & VIRGIN,
At Walker's Old Stand, opposite tho Market,
7.00 P. m. 5.15 A. M I ttxth sad Arch Stmts, whsre I shall lx pleased to
Train from Gordon to MilledireviUa and Eaton- I ri I* f, d I, lc * H* *** m,r require it.
I Pull directions accompany all my remedies, to that
ton oonnotts with down night train from Maoon and | % p ,„ on in any part of the world can be readily
np day tram from Savannah.
■——— ■ ■ “ "i.on,. i-i. „„
Philadelphia.
Enfanla
LZAVX.
.8.00 a.m. 4.35 a. m I
8.50 p. ». 6.00 a. M
7.45 A. M. 4.58 P. M
5.10 P. M. 10.00 A. M
D EALERS in Fancy and Family Groceries, Pro
visions, Batter, Chickens, Eggs, etc. Also,
Freeh Fish, Oysters, Game, etc., in their season.
All goods delivered free of cost to any part of tho
city.
We have ongaged the services of Mr. C. H. Free
man, who has been catering to the tastes of the
citizens of Macon for the last twenty-eight ye
lis
ftpStf
Pbiladelpb
JOHN F. HENRY,
(No. 8 Colleys Place, New York.)
lsaadall*
Read the following from Rev. G. R. Harding:
Richmond, Va., August 31,1869.
Proprietors liosadalis—Omt*: For a period of 12
years my wife suffered greatly from general debility,
8.05 p. M. 4.45 A. m I writb great tendency to dropsical effnoiona. In the
maoon ato adouva xjmaoad. moAntime riie hod repeated attAckc of hemorrhage
xsAia
6.25 A. m. 612 p. M
8.15 p.m. 4.10 a. m
Columbus 12.45 p. M. 11.00 A.
S1VAK5AH, GI.
6.301
6.30 y. M.
Augusta 11.00 a. M. 5.80 r. M WM g Wi but without benefit, until she began tbe I
westxsn and ATLANTIO RARAOAD. n * 8 of Boaadaiis, when, aftor taking two bottles, Will attend diligently to all butinees confided to I
lzavx. axvvx. ahe waa restored to her original health and vigor, I his care. ang24 Cm
Atlanta 10.30 r. M. ’ " * - 1 —* *- *- ’ —- - 1 ^
6.00 a. x.
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
Colton Factor and Commission Merchant,
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
Famishes Bagging and Ties to planters, and ad-1
Yoncea liberally on conaignmonta of Cotton. I ^ non< ^ a w “° favor him with a call. aepl2tf
ecp7eod3m
r, M. FARLEY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS, |
C4 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
LrnEUAT. advances made on consionments.
oct4 3m
CHARLES N. WEST,
MISCELLANEOUS.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
R ATLTtOADS and steamships.
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES & WAGONS,
WARFIELD’S
Victorias, Cabriolets, Phaetons,
Single and Double-seated Buggies
WAGONS, DRAYS. Etc.,
Branch Repository, Third st., Macon, Ga.,
Where if yon will call on Mr. A. W. Chapman, he
will sell or older any kind of vehiclo that yon want.
I SOMETHING WORTH KN0W1M. I ™nc mail steamship co.-s
TIIBOUGn LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
| nwrTtvrA aud sriAPA.isr,
Touching at Mexican Ports
AND CAHRYIXG THE U. S. MAIL.
| Fares Greatly Reduced.
O NE of tho largo and splendid Steamships of
this lino will loavo Tier No. 42 North liivor,
| foot of Canal stroot, at 12 o’clock, noon, on tho 15th
and 30th of evory month (except when those dates
fall on Snndav, and then on tho preceding Saturday ),
a sPTVtVA I.T,. connecting, v.a Panama Kou-
Wo are now receiving daily a Urge stock of COLD WATER SELF - WASHIN6
SOAP
WILL DO ALL THAT IT CLAIMS, VIZ:
It wiU Wash Clothes without Boiling,
It will do it withont a washboard.
It will wash them in cold, warm, hard, soft, salt
water, etc.,
It will save fire In tho summer.
It will save steam in tho winter.
It will wash Woolens and not shrink them.
It will cloanso Paint and restore the Color. i 7— . r u-
It wiU wash Silks, Satina and Lacea to look liko to |& j.pa^Tchto“Sraers leave San Fran-
It wUl save time and labor. “ **
It will not inj nro any kind of Fabric. “tted p^nda of Bag^o aUowod to each
It will do more than any other Soap ever known. L^t. Baggage Maatera accompany Baggaga
We know we have tho most wonderful Soap ever SSeDrotcctorm^^ajrcaw'rcceived ontho dTitim
invonted, and .imply aak that you TRY IT. SyUtomaStag,ftfmSteamboats, Rrilroads. and
with ASPINWALL, connecting, via Panama .
way, with ono of tho Company’s Steamships from
Panama for SAN FBANCI8CO, touching at MAN-
ZANILLO. _
All dopartnrea connect at Panama witn stoamera
for South American ports. Departuro of 15th
MB. W. W. WOODRUFF ia owat
IleiMlqnnrtcrs, 678 Broadway, New Vork,
Haying Manufactured, selecting and chipping,
ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET.
passengers who prefer to send down early,
k An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine ana
attendance free.
For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or further m-
I formation, apply at tho Company’s Ticket Olhce, on
tho Wharf, foot of Canal stroot, North River, New
York.
mar21 ly» • F. B. BABY, Agent.
NOTICE.
I Change of Schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
ung!7tf
DEMABEST A WOODRUFF.
COTTON STATES
CAMPBELL & EAGLISH,
Life Insurance Co.
PIUttCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA
Authorized Capitol @2,000,000 I
Guaranteed Capital 500,000 I
Deposited with Stato Comptroller for se
curity of Policy Holders 150,000 I
W. B. Johnston President.
W. S. Holt Vico President.
Geo. 8. Oeeak. Secretary.
J. W. Buiike General Agent.
J. Mekcer Gbkzn, M. D. Medical Examiner. I
W. J. Maoill Superintendent of Agencies. I
0. F. McOav. .Actuary. J
INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS,
INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME.
ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA.
ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY.
IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY.
ITS POLICIES ABE NON-FORFEITING AF
TER TWO YEARS.
Jnl8tf
F. M. HEATH, Special Agent,
Macon. Georgia.
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
DEALERS AMMMSUMERS
Will find onr stock of
| DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, GLASSWARE,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, oto.,
| Complete, and we invite everybody to call and seo I OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,'!
j Augusta, October 6,1871. f
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR. | j; an q after Sunday, October 8, 1871, and until
farther notice, tho trains on this road will run
as follows:
NIGHT TRAIN—DAILY.
Leave Augusta 1 7.00 v.u
heave Macon. 6.30 P.X
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 A.ac
Arrive at Macon 2.30 A.X
DAT TBAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCKTTED).
Leave Augusta 11.00 A.K
Leave Macon 6.30 A.X
Arrive at Augusta 5.30 p.k
Arrive at Macon 7.36 p.k
tfSTPaaaeDgera by the night trainleaving AHguata
at 7 p. u. will make (dose connection at Macon with
Southwestern Railroad to all points in Southwestern
Georgia, etc.
£3“Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 P. sr. will
make close connections at Augusta with northward
bound trains, both by Wilmington and Columbia;
also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charles
ton.
Passengers leaving Macon at 6.S0 A. at. make
...... . -. * close connections at Camak with day passenger
E dosire to call the special attention of all I trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
who are dealing in LIQUORS to tho I points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going
[ fiortli, and with trains for Ch&rloston, also, for
. Athens, Washington, and all stations on the Goor-
LARGEST STOCK I gia Railroad.
' ity Passengers leaving Augusta at 11 a. m., ar
riving at Maoon at 7.35 p. il, make close connection
with trains on the Southwestern Railroad, etc.
Of tho those goods over offered to tho wholesale I No change of cars between Augusta and M&-
trado in this city. We deal in Liquors, exclusively I con. First-class coaches on all trains,
and we invito a careful inspection of our stock of | oct8tf 8. K. JOHNSON, Bup’t.
• WHOLESALE LIQUOR
MERCHANTS,
56 Cherry Street, Macon. Ga.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE!
FOR COTTON,
AT VERY LOW RATES,
At Twenty Cents per Pound, j
jtLEVEN HUNDRED ACRES—splendid lands—
It near tho railroad, at @10 per aero. Stock and
irovisions included in tho above basis. Sevontoon
inndred acres of river lands, six miles from Rail
road, same rates. Three hnndrod acres in ono mile
of MarsholriUe, and many other valuable planta
tions.
Such bargains were never offered before. These
lands are sU in Macon connty.
W. H. REESE, Attorney at Law.
octl4tf MarshalviUo, Ga.
BRANDIES,
WINES,
WHISKIES,
GINS,
CHANGE OH SCHEDULE.
| NO CHANGE OP CANS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,)
(innnoia C’entiial Ratohoad. -
HUMS,
In barroU and case.
DIXIE WORKS,
HAWS, GEORGIA,
Guernsey, Bartrum & Hendrix, Propr’s„
Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in
DOORS, SASH, BLINfiS, BRACKETS, MANTELS,
WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES.
WHITE PINE WOEK, SCROLL WORK,
And all sorts of Turning done to order.
Bo »dy Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Rough Lumbe
and Lathes in any quantity always on band.
Orders solicited and promptly filled.
Geoboia Cehthal Rahhoad,
Savannah, May 27,1871. )
O N and after Sunday, tho 23th inet, Passenger
Trains on tho Georgia Central Railroad will
run aa follows:
UP DAT THAIS.
Leave Savannah 7:15 am
Loavo Angnsta 8:15 A M
Agents for Hazelett’s Old Winchester Rye, and I Arrive at Angnsta 6:38 p m
Hudson G. Wolfe’s 8chnapps. I Arrive at Milledgoville 8:45 r M
octgl tf CAMPBELL & ENGLISH. | Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 P M
Anivo at Macon 4:51pm
Connecting at Angnsta with trains going North,
and at Macon with trains to Colnmhns and Atlanta,
nows DAT THA1X.
Leave Maoon 7:00 am
Loavo Augusta 8:15 a M
Arrivo at Angneta 5:38 p m
Arrivo at Savannah 5:25 p M
Making same connection at Angnsta aa above.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Savannah 7:00 p M
Leave Angnata 8:30 p at
Arrivo at Macon 6:15 a m
Connecting with trains to Coinmbus, leaving Maco
at 5:25 am.
NIQXIT THAINS OCINO NOHTH*
_ , Leave Savannah 7:00 p M
WM. E-- TANNER & CO. I Leave Macon 6 20 PM
| Arrive at Milledeevillo 8*45 p v
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and Arrivo at Eatonton............!.....'.‘.".‘xo!45 pi
8AW-MILLS; I Arrivo at Augusta ** * 2:45 am
BARK, GRIST and PLASTER MILLS; I Arrive at Savannah 6-30 tai
DO ILEUS, FORGINGS, CA8TD1GS, of IRON or I Making close connection with trains leading Au-
BRASS, MILL GERHIG, eto.; gusts. Passengers going over the Milledgevillo and
Engines and Saw-Mills of various sizes aIwajb j Eatonton Branch will take night train from Maoon,
1 1 diy train from Angnsta and Savannah, which con
nect daily at Gordon (Sundays exccptod) with the
CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND. VA.
I on hand.
Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe.
Old Engines, etc., repaired and sold on commia- I Milledgevffle and Eatonton trains
sion or exchanged for new. All other repairs 1
promptly and satisfactorily done.
Freights to all points tow.
Send for descriptive circular.
jn!7 d awAwtlldecl8. H. B. BROWN, Agent.
I I5AE>\1UD II ILL.
WALTER B. nUala
B. & W. B. HILL,
Attorneys at Law,
No. 88 (np stairs) Cherry et, Macon, Ga.
TX7ILL practice in the Superior Courts of the j
_ Ml 1IIT1 VV Macon Circuit, and in the Supreme Court
canscs frequent colds, especial?; to those who go I 5?^ toe Federal CoarteatSavammh and Atlanta.
An elegant Bleeping car on all night trains.
THROUGH TICKETS TO AT.T. POINTS can be
had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski
Houao, comer of Bull and Bryan streets. Office
openfrom8AMtolPM,andfrom3toCpsr. Tick
ets can also be had at Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
maySO tf General Superintendent.
• ^OT only does it eave labor, fuel, clothes, etc, |
. _> bnt by using it, honaekeepers get rid of the
annoyance and discomfort of hot water in summer,
and of steam in the house during the winter, which
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFIOE,
Southwestern Railroad Company,
Macon, Ga., May 23,1871.
can.cs frequent colds, especially to those who go /"VN and aftor Sunday, the 23th inst.. Passenger
from a eteaming, hot wash-room to hang out I ■‘■ho senior partner will attend the Courts of other M TVaim, 0 n this Road wiR run as foiiowa • °
clothes Thousands of testimonials to ita great ex- “ heretofore. Commercial collections, w “t '
ceUenceeonld readily be obtained; bnt no evidence | conveyancmg and other office business WjU re-1 Tj ,, vn ^dfaula passznoxb ibain.^ ^ _ _
X.n Annal 4hst i!aptvad fpnm nnA ( a nvm nKanmrafinn I CSiVArrOniDt attention OCt22 tf I . . _ .C.00 A. 2
can equal that derived from one’e own observation I ceivq prompt attention
and experience. To know the virtnea of this eoap,
you have onty to try it A single bar will do the
ordinary week’s washing for a family of eight por-
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
STANBURY & FOX,
octll-dAwtf
Solo agents for Macon.
FOR SALE.
rpHE GEORGIA HOTEL PROPERTY, eitnated
immediately in front of the Passenger Depot,
Griffin, Ga. This is now conceded to bo the best
opening for a large hotel enterprise in Georgia,
and locks nothing bnt a little capital and enter
prise to make it the beat summer resort in Georgia.
The location is everything desired for the conve
nience of transient guests.
The honse needs repairs ornowbuilding, and the
Importers of and Receivers and Dealers in
Wines, Brandies, Gins, etc., Bonrbon,
Wheat and Ryo Whiskies,
22 PAHE PLACE AND 17 BAH CLAY STREET,,
Arrive at Enfanla 4:58 p. m.
Leave Enfanla 7,45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 4 : 35 r. n.
Connecting with tho Albany branch train at
Smithville, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
Culhbert.
E UP AULA NIGHT PHEIOHT AND ACCOMMODATION
THAIN.
Loavo Macon 8:50 p. M.
Arrivo at Enfanla io : oo a. m.
Leave Enfanla 5 : io p. m.
Arrivo at Macon 6 : oo a. m;
Connect at Smithville with Albany Train on Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday ana Friday nights. No
tra leaves on Saturday nights.
COLUMBUS DAT PASSHNCHH TRAIN.
Leave Macon... 5:25 a.m.
inability of tho proprietor to improve is the only THTnVI23LlM tfc GrREEKT, Arrive at Coinmbns it!nn ,
rctinn fnr n*Tofiner to ttoll 1 U Z .
MRS. F. DESSAU
Has J fist returned from New York, and has on ex
hibition tho
Latest Novelties in Millinery,
CLOAKS, SAILOR SHIRTS, POLONAISES,
And aR tho articles necessary to complete a
r;r ?• vith ^• tc -’■“ATTORNEY at law fashionable outfit,
SO A. m I toms of eonsnmptioo. She need many different I >v » I
To which she invites tho attention of her customers
and the public.
Chattanooga 6.20 r. m.
630 A- M.
1-42 a. M and is to-day a picture of perfect health. Rosa- I
2.45 p m 10*00 a! m I ttidi* 1* * household word with os and onr neighbors, f
Yours truly, G. R. Haedecg.
First NaOial Baii of Hacrn.
BANK OF DISCOUNT. DEPOSIT AND COI-
IiEOTION!
CIBBEDGE& HAZLEHURST,
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR
Offer low for cash a foil lino of
and Uncorrent Fonda.
E XCHANGE on New York for sale's! lowest enr-1 Collections JInde on nil Accessible
rent rate. — - -
Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia anc
Savannah.
Advances made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store,
or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro
pean. Charleston or Savannah houses.
Collection* promptly attended to in all parte of
the United States.
Onr circulation ia amply protected by United
States Bonds. L O. PLANT, President.
W. W. WaiQLZT. Cashier. ~
Plantation For Sale.
A BARGAIN in a plantation, six miles from Ma
con. can be had by calling on tbe under
or Turpin A Ogden. The Bloom place, coni
1,721)4 acres, half rich creek land.ljing on Tobeeof-
koe Creek; the balance, pine land of good quality.
About 225 acres creek land are in a high state of
cultivation, aa also upwards of 500 acres npland.
__ _ 1 _ .The improvements aro good and ample. These
Bankers and Brokers DRUGS, MEDICJINES,
I I year, and I will bo pleased to go over it and show
MACON, GA. I PATENT MEDICINES, tho land and cropB to anyone wishing to purchase.
Terms part cash; time payments easy.
R ECEIVE DEPOSITS. BUY and SELL ex- n ™ rT . Tt ., Tl vm™,.,, ______ If not told by tho 16th of December. 1871, the
CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS | VVU1TK LEiD - LINSEED OIL, KEROSENE OIL, place will bo for rent. J. N. SEYMOUR.
WINDOW GLASS, °ct<-tf
Points:
C?“Offico open at all boors of the day.
septl-lyr
CUBBEDGE & lLtZLElICKST'S
SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
I HOSTETTER’S, PLANTATION AND VINEGAR
BITTERS.
| Swift A Courtney Matches, Snnff, Soda, Starch,
Soap, etc., etc.
oetStf
. _ . .Land and Cuthbert Property,
j ISTEBEST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1 I np HE subacriber, wiabiog to remove, offers for
FRENCH INITIAL PAPER
ENVELOPES,
A NEW STYLE,
Jut received and for sale at prices that
CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE.
J. W- BURKE A CO.,
No. 60 Second Street-
BOARD.
A persona can be so
tootd and lodging, by immediate application,
at tne large brick building on the corner or First
and Fmo streets. octTtf
TO *5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 a. x. to 6 r. M.
febS-tf
AGENCTY-
| Savannah Bank and Trust Co.,
0APITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
I ADVANCES SLADE ON COTTON.
ENCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
FRESH ARRIVALS.
Desirable Groceries.
Q A tea. choice TENNESSEE and S. C. HAMS,
OU 250 bbls. refined SUGARS.
10 hhda. DEMAUABA SUGARS.
20 boxes S. C. Breakfast BACON.
50 bbls. Choice Eatirg POTATOE3.
25 kegs GOSHEN BUTTEB,
20 kegs BUCKWHEAT.
600 pkga. new crop MACKEREL,
200 sacks new crop BIO COFFEE,
500 sacks VIRGINIA SALT,
Tbe above with all the leading articles in tho
-L sale his plantation of 740 acrea, 430 cleared—
divided into four settlements, with comfortable out
houses, gin honse and screw, eitnated 83< miles
STo^Stafrom ItartauSl? mSSSZfifSEi I groeeety line, for sale vero low by"
| ^^tvroX&^d rott^Sl * ° oct22 tf SEnfoUB, TINSLEY A CO.
CUTHBEBT PROPERTY. ICE. ICE. ICE.
House with fivo rooms and out buildings, with 55 I rrvjjE Macon Ice Factory is now ready to sup-
acres attached. A two story store honse, and a p lyl u demands for Ice. @10 per ton of 2000
small etoro room in the roar, fronting two streets.
I A tan yard of four acres, 52 vats, with four bmld-
I ing*. No tan yard in Cuthbert in operation.
Twenty acres woodland near the race track. And
the place on which he lives, ono mile north of the
eqnaro, on Lumpkin street, cf 130 acres—cue half
cleared, good orchard and a senppemong vineyard
ponnds at factory—@11 per ton on board the cars.
The above are prices for ono or more tons.
Send along your orders to
ocl3-Im MACON ICE FACTORY.
DRESS-MAKING.
IA„ Tfliipli Tnfprpgf irill Tin AUorrod I necessary outbuilding*. This ia a pretty place and
be accommodated with I Ull UU11H UHITBl Will DO AUOWOd, valuable property. Above property wiU be ex-
aa Antit-Tu upon. I changed 1 or Texas or Atlanta property, or sold for
I ono half cash, balance in ono and two years.
jan25-lx L C, PLANT * SON, ail*. 1 oct25 Im» • A: B. McAFEE.
of 8acre* jnstbeginntngtobear. Househaslrocms. j VfIS3 WILLIAMS, No. 13, COTTON AVENUE,
| a verandah in front a twelve.foot lia.il, amj all J%1 has Juat returned from New York, and ia
ready to receive orders for Dress-Making in all its
departments. Thankful for the liberal patronage
the ha* heretofore received from the ladies of Ma
con and vicinity, slio is now better prepared than
ever to servo them acceptably. oct!3 lm*
reason for offering to eelL
Terms—One-third cash; one-third firet January
next, and balance first of Jannary, 1873. Address
JAMES A. SMITH.
0Ct6 lm Griffin or Monteznma, Ga.
Acknowledged Everywhere
AS THE BEST
BOOTS AND S H O ES: |
THOSE FASTENED WITH
CABLE SCREW WIRE.!
The pliability, durability and economy of theso . _ , , ... -
Goods aro fast rendering them tho moBt popular Bole Agents, Macon. Ga.
G ooda m the market, their superiority over either
sowed or pegged work being apparent on tho first
trial. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
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COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
C OL. GEO. T. FRY, well and favorably known in
Southwest Georgia, will commence o campai
for tbe COTTON STATES LIFE INSUBANl
he has worked so successfully heretofore.
J. W. BURKE,
ecpl7 2m General Agent.
SAVANNAH (GAJ
C0USER7AT0RI OF URIC,
(Established 1870.)
S. N. PENFIELD, Principal,
Graduate of the Leipzig Conservatory.
T HIS Institution was fonnded for the purpose of I Beerman <t Knrtz.
furnishing to the people of tho Southern I
I States a thorough mtuical education on the basis |
Leave Columbus 12:45 P . k.
Arrive at Macon g:12 p. m.
COLUMBUS NIGHT ntEIQHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TBAIN.
Leave Macon 8:15 p. m.
Arrrivo at Columbus 4:45 A. m.
Leave Columbus 8 05 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 4:10 a m.
VIRGIL POWERS,
jnnlO ly Engineer and Superintendent.
ATLANTA WATER-CURE.
D R. F. KALOW, lato of Gormany. would moat
respeotfullyinform thecitizons of Atlanta and
1 the surrounding country that he has opened an es
tablishment on Hunter street, in tho Larcndon
Honso, for tbe cure of all chronio diseases. Special
attention given to tho following disoaees: liver
Complaint in all ita forms, Syphilis in all its forms,
Fevers, Epilepsy, Sterrility, Asthmas, Lameness!
Nervousness, and diseases peculiar to women, otc.
I refer to the following persons, who have been
and are being treated at my establishment • Mr. J.
W. Rucker, of Chapman, Rucker * Co. • Major W.
B. Cox, of Cox A Hill; Capt. J. M. HiU, John and
James Lynch, T. J. Hightower A Co., J. Fioishel.
sop8tuoeAson3m
BIBB SUPERIOR COURT.
of true art, an education not simply of thefingers I QTANDS ADJOURNED till Wednesday Nov 1st
or of the voice, bnt also of taste and style. O at 9 o’clock a. m. Parties, Jurors and Witneases
Instruction is given in Piano, Cultivation of the will bo in attendance promptly at that time 6 Bv
Voice, in all Instruments and in Musical Theory, m I order of the Court. * y A B IIOS3 ^
COMPANY, in October next. He is a duly anther-1 ffTffroria*. l«so^s by effictot ^ experieno- _oct25weAan Deputy Clerk.
pupas in e^g pleasant bonding VALIANT, JONES & CO M
| place* or in renting pianos. (Successor* to Valiant & Jones),
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, CHINA,
TABIE, GLASS AND QUEE.VSWARE,
NJ3W MIXiIj.
SWlDLEHllT & AUSTIN!
B EG leave to inform the public that they have
established a GRIST MILL on Fourth street,
near the Macon and Weetern Railroad crossing,
where they are prepared to grind
GBITS AND MEAL OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY
and at reasonable rates, and they will deliver Grits
and Meal to any part of tbe city, and grind Meal
for toll. A call is most respectfully solicited.
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| places or in renting pianos.
For further information call for a circular at the I
Music Agency of Ltxdden A Bates (Schreiner’s old |
| stand), or address,
CONSEBVATOBY OP MUSIC,
sept23-sim&tliur9t&w3t Savannah.
WASHINGTON DESSAU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
JUCOS, GA.,
4 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE.
sepm24dACw
HAKDEMAN & SPA11KS
practice in the Courts of Macon Circuit: I
with NifihAtH At TarkHon I j ai ?f*.P a trond. They are at their old stand, ready
•oet2i-mldGm | and wihing to servo them in the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
W ILL.
Office—With Kiebets & Jackson.
)d2
THE LATEST STYLES
—OF—
SILK HATS,
A fine lot jnstr eceived by
F. L. GROCE,
eep26 tilnovl HoUingsworth block.
JAMES WILDE, JE. JOHN S. WILDE. JOSEPE WILDE.
JAMES WILDE, Jr., & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
CENTRAL CITY PARK
SALOON.
T HIS 8ALOON will be opened, from this date,
to all who visit tho Fair Grounds and need
spiritual refreshment. Only the finest Whiskies,
Wines, Ale, Porter and Beer, will be sold. To those I TVTeTl’s and. Bov’s OlothinfT, I -** tagea of over fifty years eucceesfuToperation.
who know me, my word will be Bnfficient. To those * “ ® * I Every facility ia provided for a thorough course
- ’ 1 .314 and 316 Broadway (opposite New York Hos- of useful and ornaientid^dneation, under the di-
pital), New York. Eopreoented by R. 8. Spalding, reetion of a corps of more than twenty professors
oct8d2m* ■
„ 3**7 ? e6m lt unnecessary to make pledges—for
by their fruits ye shall know them.” Judge ua bv
these we aek no more. Your internet ia our inter-
eat; and our long experience enables us to guard
■ and advance it. Moro we cannot promise—more
yon will not expoct.
The usual accommodations extended to those
who honor ns with their patronage
ac S 2G 3°* HARDEMAN A SPARKS-
Troy Female Seminary.
11 (HIS Institution offers tho accumulated advan-
who do not, I can onlyreferthemtothe old adage:
•The proof of too pudding,” etc. Kespectfoily,
GEO. D. LAWRENCE,
oct4tf Proprietor.
BRES,
jr. b.
Factor &
No. 196 Gravier Btroet, New Orleans.
un20 dCmwSm F. J. RAGLAND, Agent.
FOR SALE.
1 Second-hand WALL TENT, 14x14—good as new.
Also, one SHOW CAoE—not as good as new.
' Inquire at once.
D. O. HODGKINS * SON,
Dealers ia Guns, 59 Mulberry at Macon, Ga.
I ocl 24-tf.
and teachers. For circulate, apply t<
T.rARD,
Troy, N. Y.
oct!5 lm JOHN H. WILLI
BABY CABS.
fJ'HE finest assortment of Baby Caes and rer-
ambnlators evor rocoivod in this city. For sale
olioap by CARHA15T * CURD,