The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, November 25, 1871, Image 1

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TELEGRAPH AND Ur Clisby, Jones & Reese. MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1S71. Number 0,187 (*rond> Tfl*gr»pli Ilnildlng, Macon. 13 Y TELEGRAPH. T , Mitt* and Mweaoger. on* year WO M » i month, * W lit * month 1 00 , m .-,V«okly Telegraph and Meaeenger, 1 roar *00 iatntmtoe........ ••••••■• *00 , {loB otb Weekly Telegraph end Msewnger, DEFEKUED DISPATCHES. President-Malting in Congress—Gen. I jGranl and the Radical Party— Course ol'the Iteinocraej —liruin's National mack-guards. Members of Congress, politicians and lobby I I men are gathering here in fall numbers pre- DR. | MOHS’ | AT OUR DRUG EMPORIUM | GOLD WANTED LIVER REGULATOR Wasnntaros, Korember 23.—At 1 o’clock the | permtory to the opening of Congress next Mon- rep™, n.sssen^ janagy, <^s«ftr»wa carriage containing the Grand Duke and suite Dg The nominations (or the S^Hea^he^ChrM* hUnh^rfjeUoM ilamna, I year — 8001 arrived, and the Duke entered the Executive I Presidency, by the two greet political parties, 1 chill*, Dtieues of tho Skin. imrurity of the Blood, wniooto. ^...--..-..--.^I WljUmdon.the araembUge on tee po,ti<x» gi,. | «« the chief topics .of reumrk. The Eepubli- | d’./CMjei lircr. which ii the boh prevalent 1 n this country. and ts in many cues the The Duke, usd Russian Minister CaUcazy and I General Crust The Democrats are divided In I puicn; * * Admiral Poissiet were first to enter; then fob | opinion °ntoe question ^whether, they dull | p»«t4o always In advance, and paper atopped I , 0 „ (dmeri M tfc e prince alighted, which he ac-1 cans begin to feel themselves strong enough to Mp*t of t ' ,1 ,u tho money runs oat, unioas renewed. , I knowledged by lilting hUcfcapcau and bowino. I eIeot • ome other candidate of their party than I ttui f0 unT7. ana ai in maur raw u» i - , - W ’ * °°' * I Tho SSM Kaftan Mmtaler Cetarazv end I Grant The Democrat. are divided in | nSdeuth^thtott. rmghof » ?***&* & JPb'iog SteSSSSStow&&£? V £a£«££ not in the least impair the eonstitntion* and I nection we cordially recommend to your notice: Will be found all the newest and Iatctartides per taining to OR MEDICINE, for Dj»- | PHARMACY, DRUGGIST SUNDRIES, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERS, SOAPS, etc. [ jgEFOEE placing articles of late invention on | rcsucanoss. n^jr Telegraph A Maaseoger and Farm and Rome fill 00 Weellj Telegraph and Messenger and Farm and Boms 4 00 . cc .i-tt'ffkly Telegraph and Messenger and lowed hi. excellency W. F. Machin, Couraellor nominate an out mid out Democrat, like Gen. £•§» “J T&Vwb S^iSSSUTif I of States, Count O.'soufieff, Count SbouveaJoff, I Hanoock, or unite with disaffected Bepubli- I tbs SIMMONS’ REGULATOR, there can be no I General Gorioff Dr. Cudrin, Lieutenant Ton-1 ““s “ d Conservatives in the support of a I doubt, the testimony of hundreda will Mtabluh. dcr and Mr. SUerkoff the Duke’s suite. The third candidate like Justioe Davis or Senator SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE PAID Five Thousand Dollars, Gold ROGEBS & BONN. THS B0ST0S PERFUMER. I Duke wore a nnifonn of blue cloth—abort I Trumbull. aiUn^Chnstian Advocate with Weekly.... 8 00 | frock collti R0 , den epc .ulete. aword. and | Tho Grant Republicans will havetjheirconven- .'amiSSSSit u wii'ere remltianeM are Ad! P*t® Wue eash over his shoulder. He removed «°n in June. Tho nomination ot Grant w pro- ? - So the office of publication* I his chapeau immediately upon entering the door. I boblc, but not oertun. ‘You don t think any I Ihe consolidated xolecrapb and Mwuer.ge: I Minister Cetecezy wore his court uniform, hoav-1 bettor than I do of General Grant, said Sena-1 An indispensable toilet article. HI EXTRA HEAVY RUBBER COMBS, [ 50 BOSES BELLIES limes mistaken for rheuma-| — _ , Specially Adapted to Ladies two. I Pain in the aide. Sometimes I the pain is felt under the I shoulder blade; is some* I times mistaken forrheuma- I tism in the arm. The stem* ( • of three-quartora of an inch, each public*- Kcmittancoa ahould b*i made by expreae, 01 .j! in money orders or registered letters. —r—- -——- a. . T , , „ . , .» . «- .. | I painful sensation of hsriot left undone somethin*. I The President end members of the Cabinet I between Republican leaden that hardly one of I £i,ich 0UE ht to have been done. A alixht dry couch I were in full dress suits. I them will give precedence to another. There-1 fo sometimes an attendant. Thspstisnt complains of I 1 - - _ Choloe of evils. wsarinosa and debility: hqia eaiily.startled. his Met Mrs. Delano was dressed in black velvet I them will giro precedence to _ __ fore, nil may take Grant an a choice of evils. I weariness and debility: hdi **’•—j-j--y^yy Kdltorlal torreapoudence. I with * black lace ahawl and pink ribbon head-1 The Dem aerate will havo an rtnatogfiifa ^^on^U^kimhSspbhaSSwaadaUhiSS * . | dress. I bringing out their candidate a month after the 1 M ti»fied that oxoreise woold bo banoleisl to him. yet Savaskab, November -Id, 18,1. I Mr , Ackerman was dressed in a black silk I Republican nomination, and of all tho chances, I h.e.mwireMy .nmmoB up lortitnde enonih to tp it. The exhibition is rapidly rising into a reaUy I train and bonnet, with narrow trimmings. I too, that may meanwhile happen to disturb the d^. dbelfe. but w hir. Mm. Grant was assisted by Mis. Nelli. | h«Wf the BjpilWoanp^ | Uv« m hir. S^euUurH “1 "ZuTrZ I and Miss Bessie Sharpe,’and toe ladies | I SSVSSISSSSWS! * n0W ° “ e *‘ ,ICr * ^irldefioiency is to bo found in the machinery J b£ ^ r r * m *“^’ t ne ^ a two ladies, her tribution of Govemmfnt patronage for the L&SSSw*ofS? fowLfjSSte™ 55pi!^*ft Apartment, where the entries are not as large I daughter and Miss Sharpe were dressed in I neit f °ur years will engage the attention and I is a purely vegetable compound, is not injurious to „ thry should be. Messrs. Schofield and John- demi-toilette black silk, with point lace collar efforts of all members. BnrfahsSito^StSSfff S2??«)?^Iy. , a have, the one, a ootton proas, and toe other I and sleeves, and bright oolored ribbons. I The outs will have something to say as weU Perrons living in unhealthy localitiea may avoid all I opoo-u » B» eu ,o out uop^i- . .. „f his splendid gins at work, however, I Mrs. Sharpe wore apple green silk with train. •« ‘he “ins. There are legions of Bepubli- bilious attacks by taking a dote occasionally to keep ment. and our patrons will bo waited on with cour- • 1 As soon as the Duke and bis suite reached | ®»n» waiting and watchlnj^for their tom to thenwjne-ritijTjemu. teoyanddispaich. JUST RECEIVED, A new and large assortment of LUBIN’S EXTRACTS AND SOAP. FOR SALE, The New Non-Foisonoua Disinfectant, BROJEO CHIORALUM, I The beet article of toe kind pi tend before the | pub'ic. Special attention ia given to our retail depart- I omminm list. The celebrated Traction Mb- I the blue parlor, His Highness took a position I °° m ®, *»th to IStole and Federal office and “ — wood carnage, also is made to rollsuo-1 between the ottoman in toe centre of toe room | emolument. These men will not support Grant K-’m w Se^th^&.°4bXS^ hunt, rankin & lamar, Druggists GENERAL GROCERIES BflilUilTflBltfsmt^ headaebe.| w^ait I S, ovn-tha soft g^mdsT i^d'c''ertataiy'in I and" tbuTbarSSSS to the redp«fo"r,Vlth hbi I ‘or * eecond term if they can do any better. I |itLuULal(Ja|‘|^£tli rivJVtSut^ChU; j.ing, if It be not paying too dear for mieli I face towards the door entering the blue parlor I Promises will be made in profusion on*U sides, I which fooomotlon. The trouble it to keep replenbhed I from the liali. Minuter Ostacazy stood at his I but a new Republican President would have Ins I doet’aot'ditttt well, pr^ueior sour stomach. leart- | iii-lsrc'supply of fuel necessary to propel it. I side and Admiral Poiaaiet near him. On the I hands full to supply all the office beggars. I barn, or rertlersaws; a tood dore will five relief.— H1M.TACTCEI8 BSD riser ABTicbis. I ether side the members of ilia suite took pool- | _ A political organization called “the National | ThUapplies to persons o?sB ases. Xais ball presents an imposing and msgnifi-1 tions in rear of the Duke. rent appearance. The display is much larger I The President, accompanied by his Cabinet . . , . , . , _, ,r.d more elegant than at Macon, and the and Secretaries, then entered toe parlor by the Ron u rotuely in toe interest of toe election of toourht. on any one.aWMt jo ss to reMon well. cr " eraTslands of the various merchsnta are door leading from the halL Minister Catecazy I General Grant. IU declared objectia to secure I be-omo frctfil. Oaoor two tablespoosrula writ s.v. »rruct!f<l with fAultleea taste and to the best I then presented the Grand Doke to the Presi-1 votes for Grant, particularly the timid, from | Jau*dic«.—Take enough Regulator eating ivnuta^ I deDt * vrho addressed each other in English, I apprehended interference from any other party. | each meal, to produce one fall action from the be wels * Mcmu- Lathrop * Co., Frank A Ein,loin, each expressing his pleasure at meeting the Tbe“Guard,'”f<dlowb>g.totoeivmke of theanu- ®Vrw«t ladies will find sure r.li.r from their he. I- DrWitt A Morgan, Orf A Watkins, Eckmon A I othor, but no formal speech was made by Ku-klnx operatives, will be relied nponito carry Luie.coiiiven^ s wimmlne in thahe FimIi in. M»d*me Gradot, and others, had all I either. The Duke toon presented toe mem-1 every boutoem State for General Grant.—I stomach, rwtlesmcra. etc.. «tc. i nliiant and cos'ly specimens of their several I ben of his suite, and the President in turn pre- | WaMngtm CorrtKpondent Charleston Courttr. | Prepared only by J. U. ZEILIN * .art s on exhibition, giving the look of an East- I seated the members of his Cabinet. The rrn bazaar to the apartment. I annul band-sbuking attended the introductions. The jewelry and silver goods of Mr. B. P. I The President then escorted toe Duke to the Hamilton were gorgeous in tho extreme, and I red parlor where the ladies were assembled, J. H. ZEILIN A C*!, Wholesale Drcggl-ts. Fine Perfumery. E0GEES & BONN. 1400 PACKAGES TOBACCO ROGERS Sc BONN. 25 BARRELS APPLES. BOGERS & BONN. ALSO A FINE STOCK Have in store a large and splendid lot of HflJLROAD TIME TABLE. nacox im wzstesx nan-worn. LEAVE, 7.56 A. u. 1.40 a. II 7.00 p. M. 7.45 r. at 0.46 a. U. 6.45 r II 3.05 r. u. 10.30 A. X oac of the most attractive features of toe exhi-1 presenting him first to Mrs. Grant, then to the I Macon., lutinn. So likewise of the hardware stand of I other ladies. Secretary Fiah followed, present- I Palmer A Dippifit, the grouping of whose nrti-1 ing eneh member of the suite of hia Highness | Atlanta rim was most mgenionnly arranged, while their I to the ladies. Conversation was then entered I Doin uLouo like burniabed silver. I upon, and introductions between members of In Ibe fnrnitnre department we wore | the Cabinet and suite of too Prince and Presi-1 Macon . . 8.20 apecislly strnck with the elegant display made I dent’s Secretary. The Duke, Admiral Poissiet, I Bmnswick...... ......!!!!!. 6.45 hr Hr. A. J. Miller, who owns one of the | Genera! Gorioff, and ono or two others of toe I Jackaonvile, Fla. 7.00 a. x. 7.00 p. x lirg* > st establishments in the Slate. Specimens I visistors spoke English fluently, and conversed ) Jacksonville, Fla 8.45 r. X. 6.00 a.x efimwsroby Carmack A Hopkins, Savannah | quite a long while. The conversation with some ( Savannah k .ip from too faelory of It Calm, fancy I of toe other visitors who did not speak English I Hawnmavulo Iiroreries from the store of A & L. Freiden-1 was carried on in French. After a pleasant | s‘in S’ « «”««“ S’ S bnrp, of twclvo varieties of fresh crackers | eouversstioii of about fifteen minutes, toe 1 baked by J. II. Rowe, of this city. Horsfield’s ) Duke bado the President adieu, and then the fatnuns bread preparation shown by Mr. G. W. I ladies and members of the Cabinet and the p„n, r for ihe proprietors, WilsoD, Lockwood I membors of his suit following, the distin- .1 Everett, together with a multitnde of beanti- | guiahed visitors withdrew. Upon entering their | Savannah 7.15 a. x. 6.25 r. x Ini pieces of needle work, embroidery, and | carriages they retimed immediately to Minister I . „ . . 7.00 r. rr. 5.15 a. x el her nrlicles of taste end “vertue,” adorned I Catncazy’s house. I the walls and shelves of the ample apartment. I The Prince and his suite leave hero to-morrow j fromlsavitnush * f Macon and Prominent among them also, are (he exquisite | morning in a special train for Annapolis to visit | v 3 booth saanuoi vux dolls made by Mrs. Stibbs, of Savannah, | toe naval school there, and then goes from that 1 and which have never been surpassed for | place to New York by rail to-morrow evening, delicacy and beauty by any Parisian raannfac-1 The Grand Duke is rather prepossessing in his tare. | personal appearance, tall and erect, of robust The Art Gallery, too, is very extensive, and I build and quick step; he is of light complexion, liodiUs embracing many paintings from toe I wears quite a nobby little moustache and side Iannis of uiniuro artists, sonic of them pos- I whiskers. His hair is eat short after tho fashion hi-rsiug rare merit, embraced a magnificent ool-1 of Russians, lection of masterpieces executed by toe old Hinders, and drawn from the private galleries of too city. Many hours could bo agreeably ON MARRIAGE. A _*• J *? *• * I XJ FOB T°H SQ M ? Ii trimx the | g^d a SpiceeV'i’eppor^ciove^ Nut'mege," Flavoring 6.05 r. x. 8.S5 r. x 1 H effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Extracts etc etc at 7.66 a. X. ito F. XI Manhood restored. Nervous do_bmty cured. Im- ’ nirvT mvviv.t.r.i-.mi-v Colognes, Pomades, Cosmetics, Lily White, etc.,ete And they invite all who are or may be in want of I such articles to call and examine their stock. They | aell the beat goods at low prices. Families will also find the beat Yeast Powders, I | Representing tho MAXIMUM of QUALITY and the MINIMUM OF PRICES. ROGERS & BONN. 2.60 f. x. 10.25 F. x | pediments to Marriage removed. New method of xAoos Arm BBtuiswicx limMA I treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books ABMVX. | and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR’S Drug Store. CIIROMOS REDUCED PRICES! l x. a‘iT,:x south WATCHES JEWELRY, A.X. 5.25f. u ) Ninth at., Philadelphia, Pa. «ep5 3m | *» XlAUllblU, t/LMff LIU«iA,| SILVERWARE. ETC. Batchelor’s Hair Dye. This superb Hair Dye ia toe beat in the world— perfectly harmlera, reliable and instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculoua tints or disagreeale odor. The genuine Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye it,.—v I produces immediately a splendid Black or natural .... _ ..xi’eij I Brown, leaves the hair clean, soft, beautiful; does a M « bis S oot contain a particle of lead or any injurious com- 6.20 P. X. 5.15 A. X | ponna. Sold by all druggists. Factory. 16 BOND STREET, N. Y. oct3deodly leave. annmr. Macon 3.00 a. x. 4.35 A. x 8.50 p. ». 6.001 Eufaula 7.45 a. a. 4.58 p. x I 6.10 p. x. 10.00 a. x TllO Solicit fix IS65. At toe close of the year 1865 General Grant rpeut in examining and studying this branch of | made a tour of inspection in the South, to Ike Exposition alone. I ascertain the condition of affairs, and, as he IXATZ. ABHIVE. Macon 6.25 a.m. 6.12 p. x 8.15 p. a. 4.10 a. u Golombua 1X45 p. x. 11.00 a. x 8.05 f. m. 4.45 a. x XAOOX AMD ACOCBTA BXn.ltQAD. iXAvn. Macon - 6.30 A. X. 7.35 P. X 6.30 F. x. 2.30 A. X I am now receiving, FOB THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, A fine selection of LADIES’ AND GENTS' | BiffM, Swiss and American latches OPERA, LUNTTNE AND VEST CHAINS. _ Southwest Gooraia, wiU commence % campaign I jjsndkcrcliiof Hings Lockets for tho COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE | Silver Forks and Spoons, and Cases for presentation purposes. Plated Tea Sets, Castors, eto., I COTTON STATES! LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. C OL. GEO. T. FRY, well and favorably known in r .... ... . i D ESIRING to reduce our large stock of PIC TUBES—some of which was exhibited at the I late Fair—we offer for the next Thirty Days, Our stock at very low prices. Now is the time to I secure pictures at REDUCED RATES. novltf J. W. BURKE & CO. SPANISH COMPANY, in Octobor next Ho is a duly author ized and accredits 1 Agent of this Company, and we commend him to the patronige of the public, where j Xo which public attention ia respectfully invited. I he hu worked so successfully heretofore. Jj. j. JOHNSTON, 37 Mulberry street. J. W. BURKE, I ______ eep!7 2m • BURKE, General Agent. C. B. WOOTEN, I xov.Du.nui tuu uuuuuwu nuauo, uuu, « uo U.OU h 3L 13U A. 31 a a f , j ■ ■ - u -,- L -v--i—i vt a m <r i ttt under'the"direction of Jndgo “ to lottrD ' 83 “ P ossib,e - 4110 foeUn B s An «“ U S' I tsL 2 1 OK-NET AT LAW, v . . ... I .*.,1 a., .u:.... iLata ! i.w r. a. a.ma.m | MACON, GA. WATCH WOBKI am prepared to have done in I I the beat manner, at short notice and at modorato | prices. oct!9 tf E. J. JOHNSTON. These wore „ William Schley, and presented a tempting J and intentions of the citizens of those States, wzsixns asd ahjjstic nainBOAn. •way of wines of homo monufaotnrc, brandies I toward the General Government.” On the I leave. aubivz. distilled from various fruits, cordials, etc., | I8to of December he submitted hia report to | Atlanta 10.30 p. x. 1.42 a. x vbich e’re long promises to make us independ-1 the President, in which he said: ! 6.00 a. at. 1.32 p.x eat cf the vintages of “vine clad France..’ I satisfied that the mass of thinking men J- «• * “ I ll<- C..»>b «——>4 lb- MAoant eilnatiAH a# I Uu&tUBOO^Sv••»•>•#•>>••••> •U,A/ P. U. 13.10 A* SI 1 6.30 a.m. 1.21 p.x cotton states CROWN SHERRY. stock. I of the South accept the present situation of | • The display of horses is not largo, though affairs in good faith. The questions which it vend of fine blood and splendid appearanoe | have heretofore divided toe sentiments of the im to bo seen. Here loo, Clay, of Macon, people of the two sections—slavery end States competes with his magnificent span of buggy rights, or toe right of a Stele to secede from | steeds, and proposes again to raffle away Grey the Union—they regard as hiving been settled j -. _ * . • — ■ ... . . . i a.x I /I\«* tbo l,i.,bcnt fnhnnal rtFfria tnflf I Life Insurance Co. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA- NEW BOOKS I BIKE SCO'S BOOKSTORE. COTTON! Katie, and may bap, if too Stars bofriend him, I forever by the highest tribunal—arms—tost vis him back again. Quite a number of man can resort to. I was pleased to learn blooded bulla and milch eows occupy toe stalls I from tho leading men whom I met that they vbich aro conveniently arranged. One ofthe I not only accepted the decision am ved at as latter, is toe best milk producer wo ever saw; I final, but, now that the smoke of battle had aetaally yielding thirty qnarta of tho. grateful I cleared away, aud time has been given for (laid per diem. Some noblo specimens of fat reflection, that this decision has been a fortu- fcocs, sows and pigs, ere also on band. nate one for the whole country, they receiving the Sinn snows. I like benefits from it with those who opposed The name of these islegion, and no art known them in the field trad ™ «w“®iL * * * * I Women; orChronides of Late War, doth....5175 to tlie gamblers, merry Andrew, or vendor of | Inero is soon nniversai acquiescence inuio i unheard of nostrums and rare inventions, t<> I authority of toe general governmentAbrongbout I wasSho Engaged ?—a novel—clatb. 160 delude aud humbug the credulous multitude, is | the portions of tho country visited by me that I , r .. withont a representative hero. I •ha mere presence of a military force, without | Living Female Writerso the South—doth. .-'3 u I And ask a continuance of the patronige so liber- lt is both edifying and amusing to witness regard to numbers, is snffloient to maintain „ „ „ ^ ally given them toe past aoaaon. tho tricks of these slight of hand gentry who I order. * * • | guteogeaou Close personal attention given to toe STORAGE live bv their wits Many a luckless greenhorn I The late slave seems to be imbued with the | “ •• *> antique 5 00 and SALE of COTTON, and totho filling of orders Sg^io^wito empty^ pockets, sadder if not idea.hattho property of hislatemjstershonld q torto^g «d mffl Phrnt^n Bupphre. Wiser men. One of theso minor exhibitions by right belong to him, or at least should have Bom Romp-doto 150 member toeplJe- P drew a Urge audience, numbering some of onr I p° protection from the colored soldier. There I F 0 jj ta __ c ] ot jj 159 are! eiti/ens. The programme embraced a half | is danger of collisions being brought on by j •core of Indians in native costume, who danced I such causes. I Little Ada—cloth. 100 war dance sand sang the son gs of their tribe, and j My observations lead me to the ®°hettuion| , rn I P. S.—Agents for toe Winahip Improved Cotton dinted no little attention. The veritable Pnnch I that the oitizeos of the bonthern States are Aunt Jones Hero—antique— 160 Gin and John Merryraaa * Co.’a Ammoniated Dis- atid Jndv. so nonular at English and Irish fairs | anxious to return to self-government within toe | M , wif<> m)c _ w)l , m | solved Bones, which wo now offer at a reduced were bore in full feather, and ns usual, pro- Union as soon as possible; that while recon- - ’ | price. scpl 3m Toked the moat nproarous morriment. A jug-| s ‘rncting they want and require protection from j Morton House—cloth........................ 150 OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK. | oct221y» JAKES WILDE, JB. JOBE S. WILDS. JOSETh WILDE: | JAMES WILDE, Jr., & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, I Authorized Capital 82,000,000 I FRF N RH INITIAL PAPER 314 and 316 Broadway (opposite New York Hoe I Guaranteed Capital 500,000 1 * »**■■■■ V«* till I Ini 1 Hi tail pital), New York. Beproaentod by R. 8. Spalding. I Deposited with State Comptroller for ee- oct8d2m* | curity of Policy Holders 150,QPO T EUS j uatly celebrated brand of Wine ia imported direct from Cadiz, Spain, and ia certaiDly the | purest ever offered in the Southern market. Price per ease 89 00 Price per gallon 3.50 For sale by A. L. RICHARDSON, Importer of Spanish Wines, sopl2 Cm 121 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia Rlcr who performed nnparal'.ed feats.and thrust a I the Government; that they are in earnest in | plantation J? C knife throuch hia arm exhibiting the bleeding wishing to do what they think is required by I Morton House—paper 1 00 a baBGAIN in a plantation, member to tho audience, also ostonishod every the Government, not humiliating to them as I JofthQA 49 A-*™* bycalUng THE TOUHXAMKKT CF TUB 6XbHE CLUli W. B. Johnston President. I W. a Holt Vice President f Geo. 8. O is kail Secretary, CAMPBELL & JONES I J. MEr.cr.il Greek, M. D Medical Examiner. I W. J. Maqill Superintendent of Agencies. Again offer their services to Planters and Mar- I 0. F. McCav Actuary, I chants, as ( 1 INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS. INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME. ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA. ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY, rr 18 MANAGED WITH ECONOMY. ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF-1 TER TWO YEARS. F. M. HEATH, Special Agent, julStf Macon, Georgia. Iron Warelionse, Poplar st., Macon. Ga. | DIX i E works, MACON, GEORGIA, Guernsey, Bartrutn & Hendrix, l’ropr’s., | Contractors, Builders, and Daalois in six miles from Ma- I _ on the undersigned DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS, or Turpin & Ogden. Tbs Bloom place, containing I r -• 1 WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES. WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WOBK, And all aorta of Turning done to order. Ready Dressed Flooring, Coiling, Ronjli Lnmbe ENVELOPES, A NEW STYLE, Just received and for sale at prices that CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE. J. W- BURKE & CO., 120 tf No. 60 Second Street• GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, BROADWAY, SEW YORK, SAVANNAH CARDS. P. W- SIMS & CO., SAVANNAH, GA., COTTON FACTORS AXD General Commission Merchants Bagging and Ties supplied, and advances made on consignments. Remittances Promptly Uadi. aug20d3m SAUSDERS, GOODWIN & MILLER COTTON FACTORS —AND— Commission Merchants 14G BAY ST., 8AVANNAH, GA., —AUD— 91 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE, UD. Liberal advances made on consignments. Agents for Cheaapeako Guano. augSO 3m U. KETCHUM. A. L. HAHTBIDOK KETCHUH & HARTR1DGE, Bankers and Commission Merchants Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga. Refebkxces : Moses Taylor, President City Bonk, N. Y.; P. C. Calhoun, President Fourth National Bank. N. Y.; John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, N. Y. Morris Ketchum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore* M. MoSli- cliaol. Cashier First National Bonk, Philadelphia. aug256m WILLIAM H. BURROUGHS, (Senior of tho late firm of Burroughs, Flye & Co.), Factor and Commission Merchant SO Bay Street, Savanna'll!, Ga. Consignments respectfully solicited, and liberal advances rnado on produce in store. aug24 3m W, B. GRIFFIN. T. C. CLAY. GRIFFIN & CLAY, Cotton Factors and General Commis sion Merchants. No. 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. WiU ma&o liberal advances on Cotton consign' ' ub. s(*p7 6m A. II. COLQUITT. JAS. BAQGS. H. H. COLQUITT COLQUITT & BAGGS, DEALERS IN GUANO AND SUPERPHOSPHATES, JVo. 70 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, t»A. aug20d3m* F, M. EARLEY Sc CO., COTTON FACTORS 64 BAY STREEP, SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. oct4 3m A. S. HABTRIDGB, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant 108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Furniahes Bagging and Tiea to planters, and ad vances liberally on consignments of Cotton. sep7eod3m LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES —ON— COTTOnsr. GROOVER, STUBBS & CO Savannah, Ga. R ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama, that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, capacity 25,000 bau:a, ia now ready for the etorage of cotton, and tbit they are now prepared to make liberal cash advances on cotton in store and to hold a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of interest. If you want money, send your cotton to GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.,. aug29 dGm&w4m Savannah, Ga. W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOHNSTON. ai. MACLEAN DUNCAN Sc JOHNSTON, COTTON FACTORS General Commission merchants 92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Will make libera] advances on Cotton and other Produce consigned to us. aug20d*w6m* WM. H. TISON. W2I. \Y. GORDON A GREAT MEOiOAL DISCOVERY. MILLIONS Bear Testimony to Che Wonderful Curative Effects of BE. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA Plantation Por Sale. citizens, and that if such a conxse was pointed out they would pursue it in good faith. It is I Pnty of too Gods—cloth SO 'ft 1 ’ 1 ! 5 , wxa, however, tho popular exercise of the day. | to 1>« regretted that there cannot be. greater conerationsl cloth 150 a” utm ^«^e“ lSd^hii b^ sSte of Some thirty KuighU entered the lists, and at commingling at this time betweenth® citizens Clottlde. (a secret of three generations) doth 150 m a" npnSds &0o\erea upluid <onoj of hagla each in his turn went through I of the two seotions, and particnlatly of those I Doings in Maiyland—doth 150 I The improvements are good and ample. These the sword exorcise at full speed, cutting at the entrusted with toe law-making power. I UndeoomparefavorablywithanyinMiddleGeor- head end thrusting at the ring with broad sword I If the oondltion of affairs described in this I Italian Life and legends—doth 1 50 I K ;-. o. B. Callaway, Esq., cultivated the place this i - — — as he ran. Many of toe riders acquitted them- report has changed since then, (says the Wash- Lost Dispatch-paper • 50 J 6 "- “ d I 7 ul b® Pl®«ed to go over it and ehow soa Lsthoe in any quantity always on hand. stives hondanmelv and all displayed fino horse-1 ington Patriot,) who is responsible? The con-1 „ . _ . I the land and crops to anyone wishmg to purchase. 1 h/r« themselves millantlv in the trol of toe Southern States was taken ont of the 8663 Tim0 antl Harveet-doto 150 Totm put rash; ,, I Orders solidtcd and promptly filled. The first prize, a -pTendi/ watch, hands otJreMeutlobneon^ giventoG OverUnd, (a novel)-p,per 100 pl “ ° f J I t. e feoUll tl ‘ ,S was awarded to Mr. Flnker, of handersvilie. Grant, as oommander-ra-chief; afterwards he Am,,, Furness—paper. .. 751 oct7-tf ’.tc second to Mr. Tilton, the third to General became President, aud ever since has had com- ‘ *, ’" * ' U. A Anderson, and too fourth to Mr. H. L. | plete control. | Glob® Edition of Bnrns-doto gUt 2 00 Goldsmith “ 200 •Stibbs, of Savannah. THE CROWD. In point of numbers, the exposition to-day Sale ofthe Atlantic Telegraph Cable. From toe New York Son.) Information has reaohed us, from ■ source I Pope Scott bss b^n a aignal success. Not less than 12,000 automation ass resotwa us, irorn a source Pe«ou. wereVsscnt sud some estimate it as hw ntti^nduded I PoeaM C01n«trated)-doUi gilt. 2 50 j j»g oa **:,*.. . h 7** oivnn nn I negotiation, for tho purchase of tho Atlan-1 AIao a complete stock of fine French, Eoglish, I 4WJSS""* are here in foil strength and havo received I Fancy Goods, Geld Pone, etc. many rttentioss and courtesies from the officers “f *2T«7to?V» the d°Uar,$2,500,000 of of the Association, aud their brethren of the 15J? 6 . 8t0 ^ °I t “° New York and Newfoundland I city journals. An Editor’s room and refresh- y*gT»ph .Comply,.the menia were ever ot their disposal. The exhi- I . exoluaiye oonnectlon between the wealem J tuion is now under full headVayind is quite ®"^ TT U f.A 11 ^ 0 “ bI ®“g tetegraph syatem creditable in every respect. of the United States. The Bnuah government To-night a grand balfTffl com, off in the vast I ^ ^ ^ 1 | Slxty-flvo First Prize Medals Awarded T1IE GREAT novlltf For tale by J. W. BURKE A CO , No. 60 Seoond street. HARDEMAN & SPARKS wawTh'oMe* ST«^l^ir.Itoad: «V"no I Z*Und and America in connection with I S^^TThefS^toJhSdS'jS^ I or erpense have been spared Q tomiie it's «»• >“ d “»®* of ^e United Kingdom, which it ' ' r— * tr I been operatin&r for moro than a year, and I gm cent a Mr - as it is reported, with oonsiderablo success. Storage and Sale Of Cotton. The overriding of Conley’s veto, and to. 1 0‘ H tb ?. , 7 odi< y*®.^y«„ nfa ? t y ®”**1 They deem it unneceesmy to make pledgee-f order for a new election for Governor, are the “ by *** ‘"“9 yo toaU toSwtoem^ P Judge no by prominent topics of toe bonr. AB ogre® that al , * T ^ £?* f™ m ‘hei British I theee—weaeknomore. Your interest is our inter- j successor to Bollock should be chosen at the govern“«»ta “Sb'wpdoeforit, and tMs «rt; and our tong experience enables ns to guard earliest moment. In aooordanoe with the ruling ^thaTtfonttonfwT^ ^J* 0r ° ™ ““ ot promia '^ :l:oro «rJ h reCTrt*tottt°toe l> 0ouvention U lia 8 d t not Sen^ Th ® entir ® P^'baae wiU probably coet^too The usual accomi ZLSl 'SLm °ti^ T Msc»o. ’Art body I ?Z 6t ^JZ?' e mmi0D5 m 8014 by 1,18 ^time Wbowru. with thmr^g^ ^ toould com® fresh from thebo«m ofthe peo- thafthte transmfiton will lerrd to re- ‘ MV^,t^ 8 ito°AtiHta ri£^ a^d toe^cirort amnd effort * at w “ hin Rton next winter to in-1 , - rr«itxX P A dams, Bazemore & Ware, Colonel Fielder has many friends in south- ^ Over ONE HUNUEEU PAGES—printed in 7“0 Colors, oa superb Tixted Paper. Four Hundred Snsmvings of Flovers, Plants and Vegetables, With Descriptions, and TWO COLORED PLATES, Directions aud Plans for making Walks, Lawns, Gardens, <tc- Tho handsomest end best Floral Guide in tho World. All for Ten Cents, to those who think of buying Seeds. Not o quarter the cost 200,000 sold of 1871. Address JAMES VICK, Roetivster, fit. Y. THE GEORGIA HOME I Southern Piano [ MANUFACTORY. WM. KNABE &, CO. MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, AID. INSURANCE CO., Of Columbus, Georgia Incorporated Capital and Assets.. __ for nearly thirty yean, and upon their excel lence alone attained &n unpurcAased pre-eminence, which pronounces them unequalod, in | Tone, Touch, Workmansliip, And Durability. | tSTAll onr Sqcabe Puxos bare our New Im-1 proved Ovebsteuxo Bcalx and toe Aobaitz Texxu. We would call special attention to our late Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and . SQUARE GRANDS, found in noother Piano, which .IS39 I bring the Piano nearer Perfection than has yet teen STM PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE, hWh^ Sod*2nr^o l me“a^d” toe“st«e I oualy been created and mamtained by wmMbTSte widSr tS admiuiaiStion of «® °' th ® «»*««/• own money, seem to indi- eiih« M H 1L J cate that its leading stockholders behove in the ’ | ultimate auecess of these efforto, and that they I qs entering upon a new ootton ..8404,939 03 | attained. Every Ptoao Fully Warranted for Fite Teart. C3* We are by special arrangement enabled to T7ntnn-liAA hr ,he *«adA PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS of vSLtuptbec fl^te™, tt 0 moet celebrated makers, Wholesale and Retail, ontmnas to furnish indemnity against toes by fire | „t lowest Factor, nriee. | on all insurable property at adequate rates. NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT, season, tend their services to tho patrons and friends ( “ others who may Their Attention I Ssocxxxo Accident.—A note from SeaVa Sta- have only been solicitous to obtain the largest ^ tion Ala., to the CjlotnbuaEoq o does-1 ^ ^ oompan y is moretoanfortjmSuoM^ P »nd I f^wth^m^S^toei’r rational. Say My*; I eighteen months ago ita shares could have been I be given txchaiTely to tho “On the ICth instant, on the plantation of bought for about thirty-three cents on too dob I _. . „ „ James Bennett, deceased, eighteen miles west I |ar, whereas now they are selling for about! StOFS&C M1(I SUlC Of COltOB. of Ooltunbus, in Bussell connty, Alabama, a I sixty-six cents. Hence, if toe government buys 1 J. BHODES BROWNE, President. D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary. ’ Application 9 received and policies issued by j WJL W. CARNES, Agent, octt7 dSt thOtawlm Office 86 Cherry street WANTED IMMEDIATELY. I at lowest Factory prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists promptly I furnished on application to WM. KNABE A CO , Baltimore. Md. Or any of our regular established agendea. octl8eod*w6m__ C. B. MIMS. G» B< Williams & Co., I —nrir.au is— A GOOD Milker, one or two Farm Laborers, and an active spry Roy. To a family containing —, . , ...» j m I IMh acomforttotoboneewiU be furaiahed andhb- HatS, Cap3, FnrS, Gloves, UlJlbrel negro woman named EUen Bennett, left home the tinea now it wiU hare to pay juat twice as And to filling orders for Bagging, Ties and Tlanta- ^Jjdence* three mJfs^frcm^r^^^d'on^niilo las, Etc., Etc., for some purpore, after ordering her children much for them as they were erteemed to be «oo Sopphra. ‘ * \ ^"S^MdkX^Sd^n^t^cS^ =68 and 370 t mml street, to give toe calves some ahucks. It seems that worth eighteen months ago. If there were no AaMn* fora contamanee of the generous support dUc ^ “ ’ Earls’s Hotel 1 ' ’ r reason, this is a good one for not buytog I .^^t® tb® durmg^jf^t .exmn, I ^,4^. I (hear Earle. Hotel.) they took fire with them, and left it near the other 1 they pledge themselves to give unremitting atten tion to the interests of their patrons. Liberal advance.* msda oa cotton in store. ~ d JtwSm JNO. J. RILEY. NEW YORK- STANBURY Sc FOX, | Wiiolesale Grocers& Commission Herclanls Import era of and Receivers and Dealers in HOTEL FOB SALE. MWS SSt Xi - I TTAVKG purchased the Catoosa Springs, and ^ t0 patronize C. B. crib door, and when they began to throw ont I them. the ahueka, they caught on fire, too wind blow-1 Bat above and beyond this, we are inflexibly ing toe flames f ctrionsly into the crib. Some | opposed to any each addition to the already too hands in an adjacent field heard the children I greet amount of federal patronage which this , and ran to toe plaoe of diaaaler, bnt proposed purchase of the telegraph tines would ) too Ute to save them. Their bodies were create. The number of pieces in toe custom recovered, after being dreadfully scorched and I house, internal revenue department, postoffice, ““figured. | KD a the civil servioe generally, gives far too _ APxurismrr Quistios Upsxts aFaxxLovxl ‘h aSSTm’Y°ra l,nU ■ tobe made at all, let it be in toe ^ectiol of | —.. „ I This Hotel, favorably known to all travelers, en-1 rna~p^r.ttotia n "' Wtfttat Stemwey HsUon toe principle# abo tishfoK too pMtofflre as a Government inrti- Wlnc *’ «*»», etc., Ranrbon, hoys as large, if not a larger, share of patronage nov52m O.B. MIMS. a, divorce, W f^oXSfd not toXt of adding toitXtX Wh, ‘" t Whtaxira, than any other hotel between Baltimore and New 1 »w~—«A I souon, aim noi in mat 01 1 Oriasaa, and will {wore a paying investment. I ■ a a r / 1 W.C. HEWITT. I QUAINIO Lease and Furniture ot the well known GLOBE HOTEL, of Augusta, Ga. This Hotel, favorably known to all travelers, < being ever watchful to their intereeta, wearing I them that they shall always get their Hate, etc., at I prices to compete with the lowest-priced merchant* [ in their mi da t- All order* will receive my prompt 1 i VTALJCKM Proprietor. K. H. XcDorxLH a Co. Dnwrftta and Af’U,S*n I rmncUeo, CaL, and31 and 3« Commerce tit.K.* Vlncffar Bitters are not avilo Fancy Drink. Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Itcfu.se Liquors doctored, spiced and sweet ened to please the taste, called “Tonics/ “Appctlz- ‘ u Restorers,** Ac., that lead tho tippler on to enness and min, but arc a true Medicine, made 1 the Native Boots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulant*. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER nnd A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the Syatem, carrying off all polsonons matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. i can take these Bitters according to direc tions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of re pair. They arc a Gentle Pargativo ns well c.sa Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or inflam mation ofthe Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether la young or old, married or .Ingle, at the dawn of wo- manhood or at the turn of life, there Tonic Btttere hnvo no equal- For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma tism nnd Gont, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Dillons, Remittent anil Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ofthe Blood, Liver, Kidneys, nnd Bladder, these Bitters here been most successful. Such Diseases ere caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement of tho Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ache, Fain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, DUilness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste la the Month, Billons Attacks. Fslpltatton ofthe Heart. Inflammation ofthe Longs, Pain In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach and atlmnlate the tor pid liver and bowels, which reader them of nneqnslled efficacy In cleansing the blood ot all Imparities, and imparting new lift and vigor to tho whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter, Salt Kbeom, Blotches Spots, Flmples, Pustules, Bolts, Car buncles, Bing-Worms, Scald-Bead, Sore Eyes, Eriilp. elas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases ofthe Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dag up and carried ont ofthe system In a short time by the sue or there Bitters. One bottle In eneh easee will convince the most incredulous of their rcrsuro effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its yonr feeSr^^wtn teipyon whem* Keep’teefblood pore and the health ofthe system will follow. P PINf TAPE* and other WORMS, lurking In the 2?i2d remored/Forfait'd 1 r^onlfVSd*'caSblfy the circular around each bottle, printed In four lan guages—English, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD A CO., Druggists and Gem Agents, San Francisco, CaL, and S3 and SI Commcrco Street, New York. VJ-SOLD BY ALL DBUGGIST5 AMD DEALERS. •xaal freedom involving marriege, divorce,free- , love and prostitntion. Over three toouiand persona were present. AU went well until she I S r *P“* rerived st that point which demanded that toe | Pram Good.—The Springfield (Mass.) Be-1 22 TABS FLACK AND 17 BABCLAT STREET, pnbiio “ <***> makes tbis u * d: Mix. Brooker, .sinter to Mum’ WoodhnU, hero Tammanyiam at -\VaEhmglon mnst be got ria -— - - -1 re— ■* -•- * I of as well as Tammanyism in New York. | And the Colomboa San tramps as follows: indescribable ooDfosion ensued nnd I If Massachusetts could get rid of toe Tam throughout the remainder of the I many isms bom within her borders there ootid | I he »ome ho; v of Ur redemption. oct7 dAw6m* NEW YORK. J. B. BBES, Cotton Factor & General Com, Merchant No. 196 Gratier street, New Orleans. cn20 d6mw3n> P. J. RAGLAND, Agent. For terms, etc., address the above, care Key Bor I 50, Anguetq, Ga. novll-cod2w BACON, BACON. | Of) A HOGSHEADSWeetemBiconSides, Shonl-1 Government pricos. 2210 pounds to the ton, I ZUU dors and Hams. ■ ^ . ,, AIao 10 ldids of choice Country Cured Sides, to I R . Gr. L A. X . | arrive. I _ _ _ , _ 32,000 pounds of New Balk Meat. | Agent for consignees in U. 8., Savannah, Ga. novtotf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. 1 novOliu COMMISSIONER’S SALE. B Y' virtue of a decreo of tho Honorable the Su perior Court cf Bibb county, I will offer for solo on the first Tuesday in December next, ho~ tween the leqal hours of Bheri.'t sales, before the JJURE PERUVIAN of direct importation, at | door of the now Court-house in tho city of Macon to the highest bidder, tho lot on tho corner ot Wal nut and New streets in the city of Macon, whereon tho colored Methodist Church lately stood. Sale to bo made subject to tho confirmation of tho presid ing Judge of eaid Court. Terms of sale cash. R. B. CLAYTON, DOTS Ids Commissioner. TISON & G0BDON, COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS II- Sliiy Street, Snvnnnnli, tin. BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON CROPS. l. i. ocn-MAKTin. johh njumn L. J. GUILMARTIN Sc CQ„ COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, G A. AGENTS FOR BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME, Jewell’5 Mills Yarns, Domestics, eto., etc.* BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND. Fttitnl FnciliticH Extended to Customers. angJ0d4mw6m* B. n. ANDERSON. JOHN W. ANDERSON. GEO W. ANDERSON, JR. JA0. \Y AXDEBSOX’S S05S, CO a ioN FACTORS AND General Commission merchants. «3-LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS. ang20 dAwCm WM. H. STABK, B. P. IIICHXOSD WM. EL. STARK & GO., Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors, AND General Commission Kerehants savannah, oa. Careful attei.tion given to SALES OR SUIPSEXr OF COKON And all kiu<ls of Produce. RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIPS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. 1 Macos and Brunswick Rauxoad Oompant, Macon, Ga., October 28,1871. 1 O N and after Sunday, Octobor 29,1871, too fol lowing schedules will be run : DAY ACOOMXODAT’N TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCETTID). Leavo Macon 8-®0 a. x Arrive at Brunswick J-® p - * Arrive a?Jacksonville. Fla 6-OJ* a. st Leave Jacksonville, FI* 45 P. si Leave Brunswick J-*? *• M Arrive at Macon • - 6 - 2i * r - M Connects closely at Jeesnp with trains of AUan- tio and Gulf Railroad, to and from all points in Florida. ntBOi an fassno’h trains daily (svndayb rxcxftisd) Leavo Macon 8.X0 r. x Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Jacksonville. Fla 7.C0 p. X Leave Jacksonville, Fla 7-«» A. u Leave Savannah 7.00 p. x Anivo at Macon 0-®° A - * Connects closely at Jessup with trams for Savan nah, and all points on Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, and in Florida. At Macon with Macon and Western Railroad to and from Atlanta. No change of cars between Macon and Savannah, and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla. HAWXINSVUXE TRAD, DAILY, (SUNDAYS RXCKPTRD). Leave Macon 3.05 p. x Arrive at Hawkinsville 6.15 r. x Leave Hawkinsville 6.45 a. x Arrive at Macon 10.30 a. x nOTl-tf WM. MaoRAE. Gen’l Snp’L NOTICE. Change of Schedule. ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. OFFICE MACON A1?D AUGUSTA RAILR n AD,> Augusta, October G, 1871. f O N and after Sunday, October 8, 1871, and until farther notice, the trains on tliie road will run as follows: NIGHT TRAIN—DAILY. Leave Augusta 7.00 p m Leave Macon 6 SO r m Arrive at Augusta 2 45a.m Arrive at Macon 2.30 a.m DAY TRAIN—DAILY (feUNDAYS EXCETTED). Leave Augusta ll 00 a,m Leave Macon 6 30am Arrive at Augusta 2.45 r ar Arrive at Macon 7.«’i5p,m CTPaasengers by thenight train leaving Augusta at 7 p. m. will make close connection at Macon with Southwestern Railroad to all points in Southwestern Georgia, eto. ^"Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30r. at. will make close connections at Augusta with northward bound traius, both by Wilmington and Columbia; also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charles ton. 43“ Passengers leaving Macon at G.30 A. ac make dose connections at Cam&k with day passenger trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going ijforfch, and with trains for Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, and all stations on the Geor gia Railroad. CaT Passengers leaving Augusta at 11 a. m , ar riving at Macon at 7.35 p. ar., make close count ction with trains on the Southwestern Railroad, etc. CaT No change of cars between Augusta and Ma con. First-class coaches on all trains. oct8tf 8. K JOHNSON, Sup't, CHANGE OE SGHEHEE. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AU GUSTA AND COLUMBUS. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,) Georgia Central Railroad, > Savannah, May 27, 1871. ) O N and after Sunday, the 28th irat., Passenger Trains on tbs Georgia Control Railroad will run as follows dp day train. Leave Savannah 7:15 am Leave AngnBta 8:15 A X Arrive at Augusta 6:38 p ar Arrive at MiliedgeviUe 8:45 P X Arrive at Eatonten 10:45 p m Arrive at Macon 4:51pm Connecting at Augusta with trains going North,' and at Macon with trains to Columbus and Atlanta. DOWN DAY TRAIN. Leave Macon 7:00 am Leavo Augusta 8:15am Arrive at Augusta 5:38 p M Arrive at Savannah 6:25 r m Making some connection at Augusta as above. NIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Savannah 7:00 pm Leave Augusta 8:30 p a Arrive at Macon 5:15 A X Connecting with trains to Columbus, leaving Mnco at 5:25 a m. NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH' Leave Savannah 7:09 pm Leave Macon C-20pm Arrive at Millodgevillo 8:45 r m Anivo at Eatonton 10:45 p K Arrive at Augusta 2:15 a m Arrive at Savannah 6:30 a m Making dose connection with trams leaving An- tusta. Passengers going ogor tho MiliedgeviUe and Satonton Branch will take night train from Macon, day train from Augusta and Savannah, which con nect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted) with the MiliedgeviUe and Eatonton trains. An elegant sleeping car on all night trains. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS ran he had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski House, corner of Bull and Bryan streets. Office open from8 a m to I PK,and lrom3to6px. Tick ets can also bo had at Depot Office. WILLIAM ROGERS, maySO tt General Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, I Southwestern Railroad Company, Macon, Ga., May 28,1874. ) O N and after Sunday, the 28th inst-, rassouger Trains on this Road will run as follows: DAY EUPAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. Leavo Macon 8:00 A. m Arrive at Enfanla 4:58 p. m. Leave Eufaula 7:45 a. m. Arrive at Macon 4:35 p. s. Connecting with the Albany branch train at Smithville, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at Cuthlxrt. EUPAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:50 p. M. Arrive at Eufaula 10:00 a. m. Leave Eufaula 6 : io r. x. Arrive at Macon 6:00 a. m. Connect at Smitovillo with Albany Train on Mon day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. No loaves on Saturday nights. COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leavo Macon. 6:25 a. M. Arrive at Columbus u : oo a. m. Leave Columbus 12-45 p. it. Arrive at Macon 6:12 r. m. COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leavo Macon 8:15 r. M. Arrriro at Columbua 4 : 45 x . af. Leavo Columbns 8 05 r. m. Arrive at Macon 4 : io a m. VIRGIL POWERS, junlO ly Engineer and Superintendent. LIBERAL ADVA> CR8 MADE < 7 COSHiaRKXKTS. rpr.ces! Keep constantly on hatid a large stock of all kiadc of Rigging. Agents for E. P. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. aoR20d2avr&wuaA* CH&ELZS N. WEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAVANNAH, GA. Will attend diligently to all business confided to Is care aug24 6m FANCY GOODS For Presents* Tho largest and most varied stock of FANCY <* O O I) S in Macon. Call and sco them, novltf J. W. BURKE & CO. A. D. WNEELOC1P n. D. STARK. WHEELOCK & STARK, Successors to Southwick & Wheelock WHOLESALE DEALERS IS BOOTS A SHOES, No. 10 WARBEN STREET, NEW YORK. A-5I ti,^ V:llklns < • • • MurshaUvUlc, Ga. noSdCm* PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, 033CI3ST^L -A.JNTXD J^-3F»^k.IXr, Touching at Mexican Ports AND CARRYING THE P. S. MAIL. Fares G-reatiy Reduced. O NE of the lsrge and splendid Steamships ot this line will leave Pier No. 42 Nortlrltiver, foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the 15th and 30th of every month (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday!, with ASPINWALL, connecting, via Panama Rail way, with one of too Company’s Steamships from Psrisma for SAN FRANCISCO, touching at MAN- ZAlULLO. All departures connect at Panama with steamers for South American ports. Departure of 25th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran cisco first of every month, except whon it fails on Sunday, then on the day preceding. One hundred pounds of Baggage allowed to each adult. Baggage Masters accompany Baggage through, and attend ladies and children withont male protectors. Baggage received on the deck the day before sailing, from Steamboats, Railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or further in- tp^riiou, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on toe Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. martlly*F. R. BABY, Agent. AARON V. RANSOM. Robxrt rr. novo. w. A. RANSOM Sc CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 138 AND 140 GRAND &T., NEW YORK. Represented by Col. B. W. Hogan, of Georgia, octodly* 3D-A.3US.23 S" CO., DARBY BUILD ISO, 3*25 WEST .BALTIMORE. STREET, TVHOIJraUIaK Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. pen22ilAwfim* tbbms cask. LEA Sc PERRINS’ SAUCE Pronounced by uonnoiasoura ‘ The Only Good Sauce-” It improves tbo appotito and digestion, and it is unrivaled for ita flavor. Wo aro directed by Messrs. Lea A Perrin to prosecute all parties making or vending counter feits. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, yglS-eodCm Agents, Not? York,