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TELEGRAPH AND
NGER.
HY Clisijy, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1871.
Number 6,194
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U Y TELEGRAPH
SUNDAY DISPATCHES.
I’olltlral Inlrtllgpnrr.
Washisi.tow, Deoember 3.—The statement
uiib in a a peel a] diapatcb aent bence y eater-
a.j afternoon, that diasatiafactioc eiiat* among
U,e connaal who are to represent the Unit—
State* at the Genera Conference, with tbe
■tateoient of tbe oaaa as prepared by Bancroft
patia, la notrne. On tbe contrary, Maaara.
Ccdnng and £rarta commend it rery warmly
and pronounce it a rery able presentation of
the lustier. Mr. Wait's appointment la so re
mit that no expression of opinion baa been
rm-ired from bim.
Thus seems to be DO donbt that a quorum of
both houses of Congress will be present to
t, or row- Tbe message will be transmitted di
rce'ly alter tbe President shell bare been in.
formed by tbe Joint Committee that they are
ready to rroeire any ootnmunicalion he may
hare to make.
Both tbe message and tha reports of tbe
Secretary and Treasury will bo telegraphed to
the distant press, but printed oopies of reporta
of brads of other departments bare been sent
O il in aHrar.ce of deli rery. The new members
of the House to be sworn in nre Houghton,
Sargent, and Cogblan, of California, (Sargent,
bn«ev<-r, bss not yet arrived from that State)
Kellogg, of Connecticut, Foster, of Michigan,
Revering* and Hnappe, of Illinois, and Messrs
Hancock, Cunvor, Clark and Herndon, of Texas.
The two last named bare irregular certificates,
which will be refeAwl to tbs Committee of
Elections for its consideration. Several dele-
gaiee will also be sworn in. It ia understood
that Speaker Blaine brought tbe Ustof the stand
log eommiUeea to this city fnlly made np, and
has not consented to entertain tbe qnestion of
changing any Important assignment. lTnuanal
,ilonco has been maintained, and aU ameitiona
as to particnlar appointments are mere specula
tive guesses, entirely unauthorized. Tbe list
rill, it IS expected, be annoonotd to-morrow,
shortly after the House proceedings commend).
It h.s been ascertained from ofHoial sources
that no corros|*indanoe whatever baa paaaed
between Minister Koberta and Seoxelary Fish
relative to reoont events at Havana—tbe only
e ininuiuicatioD received from Mr. Boborta du
ring Ihe past week being Nome documents to be
laid before Ihe American and Spanish Claims
Commission; nor baro any official advices I men
received from Havana etnee tbe telegram from
unr Control General who, daring the exoilement
ronMijaent on tbe alleged desecration of Gsa-
t.toon's tomb, advised our Government that
there were team of a general massacre, and
bence the Importance of a United States fleet
in ibst quarter to protect American citizens
and their interests. It is already known there
was a prompt reply to bia suggestion. Tbo
force on tbe North Atlantic station oonaista of
the Severn, tbe Swatara, tbe Nantaaket, tbe
Kipsio, Ibe Kansas, the Pawnee and tbe Terror,
with tbe Worceeter and Canandaigua just fitted
for tbe station, and tbo Bbaermnt now on duty
there, but ultimately destined for the South At -
lantio—in ell, ten ships, mounting seventy guns
—ell active cruisers except tbo Terror, which is
so iron olad of tbe monitor class.
The Justices of the Supremo Court of tbe
I'uited Stales will, to-morrow, in aoeordsnoe
with usage, call upon President Grant, in a
body, to pay Ihoir respects.
Supervisor l’reabery gives an encouraging
statement of tobaeoo transactions in Virginia,
and aaya be ban disoovored no attempts among
the dealers to defraud tbe revenue.
The United States Treasurer buys a million
of bonds every Wednesday, and aells a million
of gold every Thursday durtflfe Deoember.
Unly about twenty eeima have, sa yet, been
presented to tbo United State* and British Com-
mission. At tbo meeting on Wednesday, im
portant questions will be considered, as various
claims of British subjects heretofore adjudica
ted in tbe Supreme Court and Court of Claims
may now be presented to tbe Commission, a
role will be eatabliabed oonccrning them.
The Secretary of tbo Navy reoommenda tbe
abolition of tbo rank of Commodore in tbe
Navy, sa the present Commodores, twenty-three
in number die, or are promoted, upon promo-
lion, when captains will become rear admirals.
Also recommends six instead of four years as
the term of the naval eadetabip.
Cotton Movements for the Week-
Nxw York, Deoember 3.—Tbe octton move
ments show a considerable increase in receipts
and exports. Tbo receipts at all ports were
1S3,13ti bales, against 105,743 last week—101,.
4:»4 previous week—103,400 bales three weeks
since. Total receipts since September 1, 890,.
;il against 1,068,837 tbe corresponding period
of the previous year, showing a decrease of 168,.
0JC. Tbe exports from all tha ports for the
week are 09,846, against 73,042 for tbe same
week last year. The total exports for tbe ex
pired portion of tbo cotton year are 407,411
a {tins! 638.806 for nune time lest year. Stock
M all ports 308,049, against 303,956 at tbe same
due last year. Htooks at interior towns 68,093
srainet 80,161 last year. Cotton in Liverpool
486,000 against 394,000 last year. American
e moo afloat for Great Britain 143,000 against
343,000 last year. India cotton afloat for Eu
rope 303,198 against 158,000 last year. Tbe
South during the week hae been visited with
more or leea rain, and with exceptional snow
storms in aom* sections. Considerable damage
hae been done and picking suspended, bat as to
the elTeot of these onuses throughout tbe cotton
r^ion wo are as yet without any reliable inf or-
mtUon, owing to tho derangement of the tele
graph wires in many parts of tbo country.
Mew York Cotton Market.
New Youk, December 3.—Cotton was more
active and slightly higher in tbe early part of
the week, bat afterwards lost the improvement
ia the large reoeipte, and flnaUa closed steady
oa tbe Liverpool advices. Thdml* forth* week
reached 93,500 balsa, of wbicrc0,000 were for
future delivery, and 13,500 bales on tbe spot
and to arrive. Of tbe spot ootton exporters
took about 6,000 bales, spinners 4,100and spec
ulators 300 bale*.
Nxw You, December 8.— Mr. Hirers, Presi
dent of Flushing, who arrived yesterday from
Us vacs, stated be went to Cub* on business
and while there was arrested by a Spanish agent
aad given three days to quit tbe island on pain of
death. He showed
American citizen
Consul for nrotcction.
him to leave aa soon as possible. Hirer* de
puted by next steamer without transacting his
business.
The yacht dub banqueted Alexia, yesterday.
It was a sumptuous affair.
Lrrrxa Hock, Axx. , Deoember 3.—Two youths
who outraged a Utile girl ware killed in an at
tempt to eseape. Their confession developed
the fact that while the parent* were searching
for the child, they intended to plunder the
now central in Michigan, with light rain at
tending it to Indiana and Illinois, and anow
from Illinois to Minnesota. Biaing barometer
and brisk northwest winds prevail from Minne
sota to Kansas. Tbe pressure is again falling
North. Koow in Oregon.
New You. Deoember 8.—Arrived, Kbsin
Anglia, and City of Mexico.
THE 6EOK6I4 1‘KKNV
lays to quit me uuanu uu pun ox
red papers proving himself an
t and appealed to tbe American
otion. bnt tha latter advised
Colombia, S. C., December 3.—The Grand
Jury ooosists of eight whites and thirteen blacks.
To* petit juries, twenty whites and thirty-two
colored. The prosecution moved to proceed to
the trial of the persons indicted under the Ku-
klux laws. Th* defence asked for daisy until
Monday, which was granted. Stanberry and
Jobnaoo an present fur the defence.
Tbe Froteetent Episcopal Bishop. Thomas
Davis, of South Carolina, is dead.
Saji Fbadcxsoo, Deoember 3.—The jury in tbe
famous Horace Hawes will ease returned for
verdict that tbe testator waa insane. Ibis do
feats tha Mount Eagle University and the im
m.n.f estate goes to the widow and children.
Tbe Bulletin and Call printing offloe* have
bean badly damaged by fire.
Abend of aim*3 men robbed tha San Baiondo
Tbo Culhbert Appeal ssy* a majority of tbe
formers of that, aod adjoining counties have
made oorn enough to do them unlit Ibe next
crop, and tome few will have e little to spare.
A very few, we predict.
The Sparta Sentinel says there was a man in
that town, last w eek, who says he was married
in 1865, and is now tbo father of twelve boy
children with good prospects for more before
Christmas, l’oor woman
P. L. Kobinson, E«q„ one of tbe most highly
respected citizen of Early county, died at Blake
ly test Friday, in bia eighty-first year. From
his early youth ho had been connected vrith tbe
press, being tbe proprietor of a paper at Greens
boro, ae far back as 1830.
Oliver Johnson, a negro porter at tbe Georgia
railroad depot, in Washington, while rolling
track test Tuesday morning, fell to the floor and
died in a few minutes.
Tbe Columbus Enquirer, of Sunday, says:
Exiobawts rxox Alsace.—Mr. F. J. Springer
baa this week fonnd employment for three emi
grants from this conquered Province. Those
emigrants are named respectively Alexander,
Victor and Mary Gaetz. They left tbeir native
Province because of disaffection to their con
querors. They speak French and German with
equal fluency, also broken English. It is thought
that rather than give adhesion to tbe Prussian
Government many of tbe people will seek homes
in this country.
Tbe Son says an affray occurred on Thurs
day, in the Conrt-house, between Sheriff Brad-
ord and a lawyer named B. J. Moses, Jr., in
which the former waa badly wonted—so macb
so that it waa feared one time be wo old die.
Bradford had called Moses a liar, and tbe tetter
threw him down twice, tbe two falls injuring
bim so severely as to bring on spasms.
Tbe waiters at tbe Savannah hotels attempted
a strike, on Friday, but took very little by the
motion. All st the Screven House left, but
tbeir places will be filled by white men from
New York, she were telegraphed for at onee.
At tbe Pulaski House, Marshall House and Pa
vilion, only two or three played tha fool.
Tbe Savannah Nows, of Saturday, says:
Defaulters—Another Oxe Gone Home.—A
party well known in this city, who baa a military
tula prefixed to bis name, recently left for hie
native land. Sinoe bis departure, which waa
qmte unexpected to his friends, it lias been dis
covered that he drew ont of ono of tbe banks a
sum of money belonging to bis wife (ber own
earnings,) which ho took with him. The honse
with which be was connected has also reason to
complain of cortain little irregularities, which
will require an explanation on his return. There
are two other cases of misplaced oonfidenoe re
ported on the streets lately, bnt facts are want
ng to bring matters to a public issue.
Tbe Branch House, at Whit* Bind, near Sa-
vannsh, was burned test Thursday night, caus
ing a loss of $31,300, which was folly covered
by insurance. The Liverpool and London and
Globe lose $4,000, the -Etna and Pha-oix, of
Hartford, $7,000 together, the Southern Mutual,
of Athena, $1,000 and Homo Iusnranoo of Geor
gia, $4,000.
The Angnsta Constitutionalist, of Saturday,
says:
Georgia Gold Bonds.—We had an interview
; resterday with an intelligent citizen of Georgia,
; not returned from Europe, who states that tbe
six per cent. gold bonds of Georgia are being
hawked about in fintmrial circles in London and
Paris, socking purchasers. They have no market
prioe. bnt mo shoved off on the beet terms prac
ticable upon tbo nnwary, and are bought at low
figures by those who know wbat they are about,
bnt are willing to take the riak for tbe chances
of a large profit. Oar informant says he does
not doubt be oonld have bought any quantity of
them at 30 to 40 cents in the dollar. But be
having them to be fraudulently, or, at least, ille
gally issued, be declined to touch them at any
prioe. He heard of no particulars, but as he
beard H. L Kimball was in Europe, his suspi
cions were on tho alert, and he kept clear of
them. He came over on the Scotia, and learned
from three passengers on board that they had
dipped in and were considerable holder* of these
bonds. They were, or affected to be, quite star
tled at the suggestion that they might be repu
diated by the Legislature as illegally issued, and
not binding upon the State.
Tho Athens Banner says the bill which was
presented to tbe Legislature for the endow-
ment of the University of Georgia, his been
withdrawn for the present Athens had its
first snow Thursday night.
The Savannah News, of Saturday, says:
Pardoned bv the President.—Mr. Philip
Fitzgerald, of Macon, sentenced at the teat
term of the United States District Court for al
leged violation of the revenae laws, baa, afters
careful examination of the facts in tho case,
been pardoned by the President Mr. Fitzger
ald, it appears, was not guilty of having viola-
ted the tews, and his pardon is certainly a sig
nificant commentary on the administration of
justioe in Urn South.
Wm. A. Palmer, of Burke county, ia in qnod
for enticing two $30 bills from a cheat belong
ing to lb. Arrington, of the same oonnty. He
was arrested at Angnsta, on Saturday.
Captain Wm. Batchelor and Sergeant Mike
Hall, of tho Augusta police, had a shooting
match in Kelly’s saloon, back of the Globe Ho
tel, ou Saturday, which came near ending Ihe
latter's career—the ball from Batchelor’s pistol
being stopped by a watch which saved Hall’*
life. Afterwards Justice Olin called for a band
and railed each of them $1,000 in a bond to
keep the peace.
We clip the foil >*ing from the Angnsta Con
stitutionalist :
Hailzoad Accident.—From Mr. J. A. Brer -
ner, th* court eons Superintendent of the West,
era Union Telegraph Company, wo learn that
quite a sertous aooident occurred on the Wil
mington, Columbia and Angnsta Railroad, near
Florenoe, S. C., about 2 o'clock teat Thursday
morning. The steeping ooach and the ladies'
car were thrown from the track by a broken
rail, it ia supposed. There were at the time
twelve ptaaenger* in the sleeping oar and throe
in tho other, all of whom were more or leea in
jured. The aocident occurred upon an embank
ment about 30 feet high, and down this tho care
tumbled, tending at the foot of it, bottom np-
ward. Mr. Brenner was in the sleeping coach,
and says that be at first thought, after the tumb
ling had oeaaed, that the majority of the pas
senger* had been killed, so (even waa the shock.
After getting ont of his berth, however, he dis
covered that although all had been mors or leas
braised, yet none in that car bad been seriously
injured. A Mrs. Dotterer and daughter, from
Charleston, South Carolina, who were in the
other coach fored worse. Tho former
fatally injured, it was at first thought,
bat we have aeon a dispatch received late test
evening which states that the phyeseans attend
ing her say that she will reoover. Both ladies
were terribly braised by being thrown from one
aide to the other of the car. While the other
passengers were engaged in rendering ami stance
to the wounded ladies an alarm of fire waa
j SIMONS' 1
DR.
LITER REGULATOR
MEDICINE far Dr*
“feibvSaHSsi k.,..-,
or*tin ia a d s«um liver, which is tho soft prevalent
affection ia this eoaa'iy. aad aa ia mi»j cues tha
patient it not within tbe reach of a physician, it re*
tairaa that coxae remedy shoo'd bo provided that
won!d not in tbe lent ia pair tha confutation. aad
si^isssspnthere eta b!
doable tbe tectimony of aandrodc will oitabluh.
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED
* ■ Pain in the tide. Sometimes
T TTJPD I the pain i« felt under the
IjIT In Ifhbulder blade: if eome-
T JJll Burnet mictaken figvfceuaa-
P ll-him—BM turn in the arm. Tbeetcm*
u aUcciea wua lo*> of appetite aad c icknef*. bow-
eld in genera! ire costive, eoaetumi alternating with
lax: the head ia trcabled with rain, accompanied
with a doll, heavy centation. There ia generally a
considerable loot of memory* accompanied with a
painful t enaation of ha vine left undone come thine
which ought to have been done. A alight dry cough
ia eometiinea an attendant. The patient complains of
wearinec* and debility: htiica-ilystartled, hit feet
nre cold or buraing. and be complaint of mpriekly
ceeiiUouofthttflhin; hittpirittare low; aad although
ratitfied that exercise would be beoeidal to him« yet
bee«nscarcely common up ft
In fact be distractd every r
above rrmptems attend the _
o'carred when few of them existed, vet examination
of the body after death, bee thewa the Liver to have
been extensively dtmircd.
It ahould be utsd by all person*, old end yoenw,
whenever any of the frragoiee symptoms appear. It
is a purely vegetable compound, it aot injurious to
the most delicate constitution*, and will keep the
liver ia healthy action if u*ed properly.
Persona living in unhealthy Realities may avoid all
bilious attacks by taking a dote occasionally to keep
For children eamplaifcitfr
of colic, headache, or eief
stomach, a teaspoonml or
more will give relief. Whil
es well ts adults a eat
r eat something which
eaexai to mm. yet
LarHs:
BMLATOBl
Tbi* applies to persona
Many person?, from eating too much, are restless at
night, or in day time are liigety. wool gathering,
can't understand what they reaJ, can't keep their
thoughts c » any one subject so as to reason well, or
be*ome fretful. One or two teblespocnfuls will give
relief. ’
Jat'XDirx- Take enough Regulator after eating
each m«al. to produce one full action from the bcwels
every day.
Pregnant ladies will find sure relief from their hca 1-
acbe. costi renew, swimming in the head, colic, soar
‘omacb. restlessness. e»c„ etc.
Prepared only by J. II. ZLlLLV A C».,
Druggutte Macon. Ga.
Price 11; by mail, 1125. For sale by all Druggists.
noljtf .
ON MA.BEIAGE.
H APPY BELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from the
effects of Errors aod Abases in etrlj life.
Manhood restored. Nervons dobttity cared. Im
pediments to Marriage removed. New method of
treatment. New ana remarkable remedies. Books
and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes.
Addrews, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South
Ninth st., Philadelphia, Fa. sep5 3m
CIBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, OA.
R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex
change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS,BONDS
and Uncurrent Funds.
Collections Hade ou all AccrtiSlble
Points.
tJ"0Dice open at all hoars of the day.
aeptl-jjT
ONE OF THE BEST
IMPROVED PLANTATIONS
IX BAKER tOl’XTT,
FOR 175 BALES OF COTTON.
JL offers for sale until tho 8th day of December
next, bis valuable plantation adjoining places be
longing to Colonel is. H. Hill and Geoiaia L. A C.
Company, confining of 1500 acres of land,
cultivation and 90 partially doored, together with
13 bead of stock, mostly young. 30 bead of cattle,
30 bead of hogs, goats, etc., 1,000 bushels of oorn,
10.000 pounds of fodder, 3 wagons, 2 carts, 1 cane
xmU and two 100 gallons kettles, 1 good 50 taw gin,
plows and plow gear, ootton planters. 10.000 cane
seed, for ITS balsa of cotton, etc., aU weighing not
less than 500 pounds, class low middling, in Mason
or Savannah, and to b* delivered in other of the
above pieces ae follow.:
30 bales at possession.
35 bales fall of 1872
35 bale* fall of 1873.
35 bales fall of 1874-
40 bales fall of 1873.
The dwelling contains six large rooms and
framed. Five sew framed negro cabins, large
framed gin bones, besides nine good log cabins.
Mortgage and lien on property and crop*. Apply
to Turpin A Ogden, Macon, Ga.
nov294t ED. B. SMITH.
MIX&KIRTLAND,
Wholesale aod Retail Dealer* in
BOOTS AND SHOES
ifn. 3. Ootton Ivenne, and Cl Third I.
MAroS, as A.
W OULD inform tbeir friends and all in want of
Boots and Shoes of any kind, that they have
on hand one of the largest aod beet assortments to
bo found in tbo city or State.
They cordially invite tbeir numerous old cus
tomers mod all others in want of soy thing in their
line, turn “ - - . —
examine.
), usually kept in a flret-claae store to call and
mine. They pledge thomtelve to sell at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PEICES.
Either at their Old Stand No. 3 Cotton Avenue,
or their New Store 66 Third Street, Mason, Ga.
oet 31eod2m Ab
CIBBEDGE & 1IAZLKI1 MIST’S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 *. H. to 6 r. u.
First National BaoE: of laooD.
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COL
LECTION!
E XCHANGE on New Yack tor sale at lowest cur-
rent rale.
Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and
Advances made on Bonds, Stocks. Ootton in store,
-shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro-
isn. Charleston or Savannah bonaee.
Collections promptly attended to in all parts of
the United 8tates.
Our drcnlation is amply protected by United
State* Bonds. f. O. PLANT, President.
W. W. Wriolzt. Cashier. augl6-nloct28*
AaENCTT
Savannah Bank and Trust Co,,
MACON.
I 'CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
ADVANCES MADE UN COTTON.
EXCIIANaE BOUGHT AND SOI.S
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will be Allowed,
as aoaxxn cron.
jsn35-ly I. C. PLANT A RON. Arts.
E.MVAKD HAIGHT & CO.,
B A N K, E3 B. S,
No. 9 WALL STREET, - NEW YORK.
T HE business of our firm is the tame as any
State or National Rank.
Individuals or firms banking with ns may deposit
and draw aa they please, tbe same aa with any
bank, except that ire allow Interest on aU balances
(of five per cent).
We boy and sell Bonds. Stocks, Gold, Business
Papers, and collect business notes and drafts
throughout the United Elates, giving prompt re*
tarns. no4 lm
raised sod all at once rushed out, bearing with
them Mrs. and Mias Dotterer. Outside a storm
of sleet and rein was raging, and these fifteen
human beings were exposed to eU its fury for a
few ruinates, until the stem eras found to be
without foundation. Tbe baggage car, which,
with the engine and tender, remained on the
track, was prepared for the reception of the pas
sengers and into it they all crowded and were
conveyed to Florenoe.
Mr. Brenner was braised about the body aod
badly scratched in several places. He considers
escape of himself and tha other p-asengere aa
almost miraculous, considering the complete
somersault of the two ran.
i of $4,000. A party of highwaymen
robbed the (tag* in Nevada. Wells A Fargo lost
$«,000 in the robbery.
Lootsvius, November 3.—Uuae men named
Livingttoa, Gerard and Horn, have been ar
rested for obtaining money under false pre
tences. They were canvassing for the Western
and Southern Directory.
NpiopsU of WfMlirr Statement.
Was Dep'x, Onus Csxzr Sioxai. Omen, I
Washington, D. 0., December 3,7:40, r. M.)
The low barometer, with Trio, which prevail-
adoo Saturday afternoon in the Gulf States,
his moved noriLczituerd. The high liiroma-
teronthc >. .Utl cru Attant.c coa-u ha.-) moved
to the east Atlantic. Northeast winds, with
rain and snow-, have very generally prevailed
iron; Alahoma to New Jersey, following on the
1 revionx barometer change. The low barome
ter which was in the upper Missouri Valley, is
B. & W. B, HILL,
Attorneys at Law,
NO 88 (Ur 8TAIRS) CHERRY STREET.
. , Macon, Ga.
0Ct3i tf
WASHINGTON DESSAl ,
attorney at law
MACON, GA..
TX7ILL practice In the Oomtenf Macon Circuit:
Yv Ofiioo—With Nebeta A Jackson.
oct24-lwsunAd6m
C. B. WOOTEN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
oct22 Ij*
north British ami .Mercantile
NSURANCE COMPANY,
London and Edinburgh.
(Established 1809.)
Subscribed Capital, (gold)
Present Total Assets, (gold)
..810,000,900 (10
.. 14.865.324 39
T HE undersigned haring accepted the agency of
tbs abovo First-Class Company are prepared
to take fire risk* on the most favorable terms.
nov30 ly LC. PLANT A SON, Agents.
arruToa r. coixixs.
raasEX. BZTTW.
COLLINS & HEATH,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
K?n! Estate and Insurance Agenta,
69 SECOND STREET.
MACO W, Gr A.
A GENTS Andes Fire Insurance Company, Vir
ginia Home Insurance Company, Ootton States
life Insurance Company, Equitable life Insurance
Company.nos>5tf.
Brackets! Brackets!
PLAIN AND FANCY
BR A.CKETS,
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, ETC.
I am now receiving,
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE,
A fine selection of
LADIE9’ AND GENTS'
EdA SwH American Watcbes
OPERA, LUNTINE AND VEST CHAINS.
Handkerchief Rings, Lockets,
Silver Forks and Spoons, and
Cases for presentation purposes,
Plated Tea bets. Castors, etc.,
To which publio attention is respectfully invited.
E. J. JOHNSTON, 97 Mulberry street.
WATCH WORN I am prepared to have done in
the beet manner, at short notice and at moderate
prices.
0Ctl9 tf E. J. JOHNSTON.
COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Co.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA-
Authorized Capital $3,000,000
Guaranteed Capital 500,000
Deposited with State Comptroller for eo-
curity of Policy Holders 150,000
W. B. Jonssrox .President.
W. S. Hour Vice President:
Gzo. 8. Obeax. Secretary.
J. W. Burke General Agent.
J. Mercer Greek, M. D Medical Examiner.
W. J. Miami, Superintendent of Agencies.
C. F. McC.iv Actuary.
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 ECONOSIY.
ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF
TER TWO YEARS.
F. M. HEATH, Spocial Agent,
jnlStf Macon. Georgia-
C O T_T O 1ST !
CAMPBELL & JONES
Again offer their eerrices to Planters and Mer-
chante, aa
Warelioiise & Commission Merdiants,
And ask a continuance of tho patronage so liber-
ally iriyen them tho past ectaon.
Close personal attention given to the STORAGE
and SALE of OOTTON, and to the filling of orders
for Bagging and Ties and Plantation Buppliee.
Refer to the patrons of the past season. Re
member the place-
IrOn Warehonse, Poplar st., Macon, Ga.
P. S.—Agents for th* Winship Improved Cotton
Gin and John Herryman A Co.’s Ammonia ted Die-
solved Rone*, which we now offer at a reduced
price.sepl 3m
HARDEMAN & SPARKS
(x END their annnal greeting to their many friends
O and patrons. They are at their old stand, ready
and willing to eerve them in the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
They deem it unnecessary to make pledges—for
by their fruits ye shall know them.” Judge ns by
theee—we stk no more. Your interest is our inter
est ; and our long experience enables us to guard
and advance it More'we cannot promise—more
yon will not expect.
The usual accommodations extended to thoee
who honor na with their patronage.
aog26 3m -HARDEMAN A SPARKS
E. At).U£H. R. a. BAZIaORr. HiMiR WARE.
Adams, Bazemore & Ware,
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE.
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT,
O N entering upon a new ootton season, tender
their cervices to the patrons and friends of
Adams A Bazemore, and to all others who may
favor them with their patronage. Their attention
will be given exclusively to the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
And to filling orders for Bagging, Ties and Plants-
Asking far a continuance of the generous support
accorded to the old Arm during the poet season,
they pledge themselves to give unremitting atten
tion to the interests of their patrons,
liberal advances made on ootton in store.
eep6 diwSm
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
CORNER
SHELVES, MATCH SAFES,
WALL POCKETS, TOWEL BACKS,
—m—
II00K SHELVES.
FRAMES ! FRAMES !
(Squaez) WALNUT, . (OTAL)
ROSEWOOD, GILT AND RUSTIC,
r n a. mbs .
Jest reset Ted and for eaie by
J. TV. Bl'BKE * CO.,
NO. 60Second st, MACON, GA.
H024-U
FANCY GOODS
For Presents*
The largest and most varied stock of
FANCY GrOOI>S
in Macon. Call and see them,
vltf J. W. BURKE A OO.
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
C OL. GEO. T. FRY, well and favorably known in
Southwest Georgia, wili oommence a campaign
for tbe OOTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, in October next. He is a duly author*
ized and accredits i Agent of this Company, and we
commend him to the patronige of the public, where
he baa worked bo successfully heretofore.
J. W. BURKE,
sepl? 2m General Agent.
ATTENTION, LAWYERS.
Bend and obtain the
30tli Volume Georgia Reports.
(PRICE JS 00.)
Jest published, and foreale by
J. W. BURKE A CO..
novjl tf Macon, Ga.
GOLD WANTED
HIGHEST PBIOE WILL BE TAID
Five Thousand Dollars, Gold
-BY-
R0GEBS A BONN.
50 BOXES BELLIES!
ROGERS & BONN.
400 PACKAGES TOBACCO!
ROGERS &. BONN.
25 BARRELS APPLES.
ROGERS * BONN.
ALSO A FINE STOCK
GENERAL GROCERIES
Representing the MAXIMUM of QUALITY and the
MINIMUM OF PRICES.
ROGERS A BONN.
CHROMOS
REDUCED PRICES
D ESIRING to reduce our large stock ot PIO
TUBES—somo of which was exhibited at the
late Fair—we offer for the next
Thirty Days,
Our etock at very low prices. Now is the time to
secure pictures at REDUCED BATES.
ivltf J. W. BURKE A CO.
SEE THE FIGURES.
How the sagacious and well posted merchants of
New York City appreciate tho
INSURANCE COMPANY.
B EFORE the receut Chicago fire its premiums iu
New York City tar surpassed those of aoy
other Fire Insurance Company. Since that fire its
increase of business is without a parallel. Compare
receipta as below in New York City alone:
1870. 1871.
October 1*. 82,788 37 October 16, 56,018 88
17, S07 00 •• 17, 8,497 27
“ 18. 1,060 60 « 18, 9.627 90
’• 19. 776 60 “ 19, 9,63589
" 20, 020 00 - 20,18,818 74
“ 31, 2,023 00 “ 21, 8,43100
Tho average daily premiums received by
the Company in the United States dur
ing the year 1870, was 87,162 74
The average daily premiums received in
tbe City of New York alone in the aboTe
week, was 9,204 93
Tbe following comparison of receipts of premiums
in the United 8tates is also interesting s
1870. 1871.
October IS, 811,146 49 October 13, 820,41156
“ 14, 10,07146 - 14, 82,939 09
“ 15, 6,66953 ** 15
•• 16 " 16, 16,666 92
•• 17, 12,249 63 *• 17, 14,065 60
“ 18, 2,457 60 « 18, 20,384 29
V 19, 6,069 93 “ 19, 16,417 55
“ 20, 6 57125 “ 20, 25,548 79
“ 21, 6,936 66 “ 21, 80,12787
With assets still of 820,000,000 Gold, and the in-
diridnai liability of its stockholders for all its en
gagement*, it offera a security unequaled by any
company in the world.
I. O. PLANT. Agent,
octai-tseplt Macon, Ga.
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DIARIES! DIARIES!
EXCELSIOR DIARIES
FOR 1872!
"WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
FOR THE POCKET. COUNTING HOUSE
OTHER PURPOSES.
For sale by J. W. BURKE * CO.,
dec2 tf No. Beoond street, Macon. Gs.
C. B. MIMS.
—WITH—
C. B. Williams & Co.
Hats, Caps, Fare, Gloves, Umbrel
las, Etc., Etc.,
26S and 270 Canal Street,
(Near Earle's Hotel,)
NEW YORK-
M ERCHANTS needing nice and stylish Hats,
Caps, Fats, etc., at most reasonable prices
aod liberal terms, will do well to patronize C. B.
Williams A Co.
To my friends, who have so liberally patronized
ms the past year. I can only proTe my gratitude by
being ever watchful to their interests, assuring
them tbit they ehall always get their Hats, etc., at
prices to compote with the lowest-priced merchants
h their midst. All orders will receive my prompt
and personal attention. Respectfully
jioy5 7)n C. 3. MIMS.
DVD WILDE, JB. JOHN A WILDE. JOSEPH WILD!
JAMES WILDE, Jr., & CO.,
MinnfMctarers *nd Jobber* of
Men’s and. Boy’s Clothing;
314 and 316 Broadway (opposite New York Has
piui). New York. BesvtKnm R- 0- Prtitog.
0Wd2xu*
Jr?. R. R.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF!
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IN FROJt ONE TO TWXYTV MMBTK8
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
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that instantly stops the most excruciating pains,
allays inflammations, and cures Congestions,
whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other
glands or organs, by one application,
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter bow violent or excruciating the pain the
Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous,
Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer,
RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF
Will afford Instant Ease.
Inflammation of the Kidneys.
Inflammation of the Bladder:
Inflammation of the Bowels.
Congestion of the Lungs,
gore Throat, Difficult Breathing.
Palpitation of the Heart,
Hysterics, Croup, Diptlieria.
Catarrh, Influenza.
Headache, Toothache.
Cold filiilln. Ague Chill*.
The application of the Ready Belief to tbe part
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Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in
few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Colic, Wind in the Bowels and all internal Paine.
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FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Agne cured for fifty cents. There
not a remedial agent in this world that will core
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HEALTH, BEAUTY
STRONG and PURE RICH BLOOD—INCREASE
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DR. RADWAYS
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
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Bo quick, so rapid are tbe changes tbe body un
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ful Medicine, that
Every Day an Increase In Fleslx anil
Weiglil la Seen anti Veit.
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life principle, are within the curative range of this
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If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the
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remody commences its work of purification, and
succeeds in diminishing the loes of wastes, its re
pairs will be rapid, and every day the patient will
feel himself growing bettor and etrongor, the food
will digest better, appetite improving, and flesh
and weight increasing.
Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent excel
ail known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin Diseases; but
it is the only poeitivo cure for
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Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water
ia thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the
white ot an egg, or threads like white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white
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burning sensation when passing water, and pain in
the small of the back and along the loins.
DR. RADWAY’S
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perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
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way's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the
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A few doese* of lladway’a Pills will free the
system from aU the above-named disorders. Price
25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists.
Bead “ False and Tree.” Send one letter-stamp
to Badway A Go., No. 87 Maiden Lane. New York.
Information worth thousands will be sent you.
June23ddood<tsw-ly
Slxty-llvc First Prize Medals Awarded
SAVANNAH CARDS.
Jrffl
THE GREAT
Southern Piano
MANUFACTORY.
WM. KNABE & CO.
afuaTAcruRKiis oy
GRAND, SQUARE A5D UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES,
it if/rmoKK, ;md.
T HESE Iuatnuuenta have been before the publio
for nearly thirty years, and upon their excel*
lecco alone attained an uttpurchoxed prr eminence,
which prononnccH them noeqnnleri, in
Tone.
Touch.
W orkmonsiiip,
And Durability.
(sT.Vll our ikitURK Pusos have onr New Im
iiroved Overstruso Scale acd the Aouah-e
TpYMT
■ We would call special attention to qur late
Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and
SQUARE GRANDS, fennd in no other Fiano, which
bring tbe Piano nearer Perfection than has yet been
attuned.
Eotry /Vi no Fully Warranted for Five Tears.
Ci5" We are by special arrangement enabled to
furnish PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS of
tho moat celebrated makers. Wholesale and Retail,
at lowest Factory prices.
Illustrated Cateiogaee and Price Lists promptly
furnished on application to
WM. KNABE A CO . Baltimore. M l
Or any of our regular established agencies.
cctlSeodAwGm
COMMISSIONER’S SALS.
B Y virtue of a decree of tho Honorable the 8u
perior Court of Bibb county, I will offer fur
sale on the first Tuesday in December next, be
tween the legal hours or Sheriff sales, before the
door of the new Court-house in tbe dty of Macon,
to the highest bidder, the lot on the comer or Wal
nut and Naw streets in the city of Macon, whereon
the colored Methodist Church lately stood. Sale to
be made subject to the confirmation of tbs presid
ing Judge of said Court. Terms of sale cash.
B. B. CLAYTON,
nov2 tds Commissioner.
SPANISH
CROWN SHERRY.
»T>H1H justly celebrated brand of Wine is imported
A direct from Cadiz, Spain, and is certainly the
purest ever offered in the Southern market.
Prioe por case 89 CO
Price per gallon 3.50
For sale by A. L. RICHARDSON,
Importer of Spanish Wines,
sepl2 Cm 121 Bay street. Savannah, Georgia
FRENCH INITIAL PAPER
ENVELOPES,
A NEW 8TYLE,
Just received and for sale at prices that
CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE.
J. W- BURKE A CO.,
oct20 tf No, 60 Second Street-
GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.
BBOADWAT, NEW TOBX,
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
—ON—
COTTOlsr.
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.
Savannah, Ga.
R ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and
Planters of Georgia, Florid* and Al*bam*,
tint their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
capacity 25,000 b*lc*, id now ro&dy for tha storage
of cotton, and ihit they are now prepared to make
liberal ca*h advance* on cotton in store aud to hold
a reaeon&blo longth of tiiuo, charging bank rate* of
interest. If jOU want money, sond yonr cotton to
GROOVER, STUBBS A CO.,
ang k 29 dtim&wlm Savannah, Ga.
L «. GUXLMABTIN. JOHN FLANNERY
L. J. GUILM ARTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission fierchants
WAY STREET, SAVASXAH, GA.
AGENTS POK
BRADLEYS SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jewell'* Mill* Yarns, Domestics, etc., etc.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
UmiirI r.xtfiMltMl to C'nstoinerao
aug20d4mw6in*
RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIPS.
B. H. ANDERSON.
OEO. W. ANDERSON, J*.
JOHN W. ANDERSON.
JMK W. AXDERSOYS SIWS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
^-LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. aug20 d&wtim
W. DUNCAN.
n. TOHNBTON. M. MACLEAN
DUNCAN Sc JOHNSTON.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA,
Will make liberal Advances on Cotton and other
Produce consigned to na. aup20dAw6m*
WM. Jl. TISON.
WM. W. GORDON
TISON & GORDON
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
112 Bny Sired, Sioanniih, Gn.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON
CROPS.
Liberal caeli advance* made on Connigmnonta
of cotton. aug20-dtkw€m*
f. w. SIMS & co.,
SAVANNAH, OA.,
COTTON FACTORS
ADD
General Commission Merchants
Bagging and Ties anppliod, and advances made
on consignments.
WM. H. STALK.
H. P. RICHMOND
WM. H. STARK Sc CO.;
Wholesale Giot t-i-s, Cotton Factors,
AND
General Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to
SUES OR SHIPMENT OF COTTON
And all lands of Produce.
LIBERAL ADVAKCE3 MADE ON COJiBIONMES Tfl.
Arrow and Eureka Ties at lowest agents’ price:
Keep constantly on hand a large etock of au kin:
of Bagging. Agents for
E- F. GOE'8 8UPERPH03PHATE OF LIME.
ang20d2aw&w6m*
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
Famishes Bagging and Ties to planters, and ad
vances liberally on consignments of Cotton.
sep7eod5m
SAUKDERS, GOODWIN & MILLER
OOTTON FACTORS
-AND-
Commission Merchants
146 BAY 8T., SAVANNAH, GA.,
—ASD—
91 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE, MD-
Liberal advanoes made on consignments.
Agents for Cheeapeake Guano. aug30 3m
M. KXTCHOX. A. L. HABTB1DGE
KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE,
Bankers and Commission Merchants,
Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga.
Befebeucis : Moses Taylor, President City Bank,
N. Y.; P. C. Calhonn, President Fourth National
Bank, N. Y,; John J. Cisco A Son, Bankers, N. Y.;
Morris Ketcbnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris,
Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. Me Mi
chael, Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia.
aug256m
WILLIAM H. BURROUGHS,
(Benior of the late firm of Burroughs, Flye A Co.),
; actor and Commission Merchant,
80 Bar Street, Savannah, Ga.
Consignments respectfully solicited, aod liberal
advances made on produce in store. aug24 3m ’
W, p. ORIFKDr. T. C. CLAY.
GRIFFIN & CLAY,
Cotton Factors and General Com mis*
sion Merchants.
No. 114 BAY STREET, BAVAKNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton consigned
to na. eep7 6m
COLQUITT. JA3 BAGOS. H. H. COLQUITT
COLQUITT A BAGGS,
Cotton Factors anil Commission Merchants
DEALERS IS GLAXO AXD SL* 1-ERTH0SPHATES,
No. 70 BAY NTKKET, SAVA N N A IF, GA.
aug20d3m*
F, M. FARLEY & CO.,
COTTON FaICTORS,
64 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE 05 C058X05ME5TO.
octt 3m
CHARLES N. WEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will attend diligently to all business confided to
hi* care ang24 6m
■VTOX only does it save labor, fuel, clothes, etc,
. bnt by using it, housekeepers get rid of the
annoyance and discomfort of hot water in summer
and of steam in the honse during the winter, which
causes frequent oolda. especially to thoee who go
from a steaming, hot wash-room to hang out
clothes. Thousand e of teatimoniala to its great ex
cellence cotfld readUybe obtained; but no evidence
can equal that derived from one g own observation
and experience. To know tbe virtues of this soap
you have only to try it. A single bar will do the
onbnary week’s w&gbiug for a ftmilv of eight per
sons- HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
OCtU-dAwtf Sole agents for Macon.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. 1
Jlaoox axd Brunswick BarasoAn Compaxt, -
Macon, Ga., October 28,1871. \
O N andafterSanday, October 39,1871, the fol
lowing schedules wili be run .-
DAX ACCOMSXODAT'X XRAXX DAILY (8DXDAYS.EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon 8.20 A. at
Arrive at Brunswick 9.25 p. xx
Arrive at Jacksonville. Fla 6.00 a. *
Leave Jacksonville, Fla ?A® P - 31
Leave Brunswick 5.45 a. »
Arrive at Macon 6.35 p. x
Connects closely st Jessup with trains of Atlan
tia and Gnif Railroad, to aud from all points in
Florida.
THROUGH PASSEXOER TRAIXS DAILY.
Leave Macon 8.10 r. at
Arrive at Savannah 7.45 a. ax
Arrive at Jacksonville, Flit 7.00 p. k
Leave Jacksonville, Fla 7.00 a. u
Leave Savannah 7.00 p. x
Arrive at Maoon 6.50 a. x
Connects closely at Jessup with trains for Savan
nah, and all points oir Atlantic and Gulf Railroad,
and in Florida. At Macon with Maoon and Western
Railroad to and from Atlanta.
No change of care between Macon and Savannah,
and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla.
naWKIXSVlLLE -VRaiw DAILY, (SUXDAY8 EXCEPTED).
Leave Maoon 3.65 P. X
Arrive at Hawkinaville 6.45 p. x
Leave Hawkineville 6.46 a. x
Arrive at Maoon 10.30 a. x
novl-tf WJLMacRAE. OenTSnp’t.
NOTICE.
Change of Schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUBTA RAILROAD.
OFFICE MACON AND AUGU3TA RAILROAD, (
Aoocsta, October 6,1871. )
O N and after Sunday, October 8, 1871, and nntil
further notice, tho traina on this road will rnit
aa follows:
WIGHT THAIS—DA1LT.
Leave Augusts. 7.00
Leave Macon 6 80pm
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 a.m
Arrive at Maoon 2.30 a.»
DAT TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Augusta 11 00 a.m
Leave Macon 6 80 a x
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 r m
Arrive at Macon 7.35 p.m
fitirPaaBengerg by the night train leaving Angnata
at 7 r. M. will make cloee connection at Macon with
Southwestern Railroad to all points in Southwestern
Georgia, etc.
O' Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 p. st. will
make close connections at Augusta with northward
bound trains, both by Wilmiugton anil Colombia;
also, with South Carolina Railroad train (or Charles
ton.
O'Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 a x make
close connections at Camak with day paeseuger
triune on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
points West; also, (or Augusta, with trains going
.North, and with trains tor Charleston; aluo, lor
Athens. Washington, and all stations on the Geor
gia Kailroad.
O'PaseODgera leaving Angnsta at 11 a. m . ar
riving at Macon al7.35p Ai-, makeclosecouuiction
with trains on the Southwestern Railroad, etc.
O'No change o( cars between Augusta aud Ms-
con. First-class coaches on all trains.
oct8tf 8. K JOHNSON. 8np t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF 0AR8 BETWEEN AD
GDSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, >
Georgia Central Railroad,
Savannab, May 27,1871. j
O N and after Sunday, the 28th inet.. Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Central Kailroad will
run ae follows:
HP DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 7:15 am
Leave Augusta 8:15 a m
Arrive at Augusta 6:38 p m
Arrive at Miiledgoville 8:45pm
Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 I- M
Arrive at Maoon 4:51 r u
Connecting at Augusta with trains going North,
and at Macon with traina to Columbus and Atlanta.
DOWN DAT TRAIN.
Leave Macon 7:00 am
Leave Augusta 8:15 a m
Arrive at Augusta 5:38 p x
Arrive at Savannah 6:251- M
Making same connection at Angnsta aa above.
NIGHT TRAINS 001X0 SOUTH.
Leave Savannah 7:00 p x
Leave Augusta 8:30 r m
Arrive at Macon 5:15 a x
Connecting with trains to Colnmbns, leaving Maco
at 5:25 a x.
NIOHT TRAINS GCING NORTH"
Leave Savannah 7:00 px
Leave Macon 6-20 r m
Arrive at Milledgeville. 8:45 p m
Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 r m
Arrive at Augusta 2:45 a m
Arrive at Savannah 5:30 a m
Making close connection with trains leaving Au
gusta. Passengers going over the Milledgeville end
Eatonton Branch will take night train from Macon,
day train from Augusta and Savannah, which con
nect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted) with the
Milledgeville and Eatonton trains.
An elegant sleeping car on all night trains.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can be
had at the Central Bailroad Ticket Office at Pitlaeki
Honse, corner or Boll and Bryan Btreets. Office
open from 8 a x to 1 px.awl fromStoGpx. Tick-
ots can also be had at Depot Ofiioe.
may30 tf
depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. >
Southwestern Railroad Company-, -
Mzcon, Ga., May 28,1871. )
O N and after Snnday, the 28th inet.. Passenger
Trains on this Road will ran as follows:
DAT EUPAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00 A. m
Arrive at Eufanla 4:58 p. x.
Leave Eufanla 7:45 a. *.
Arrive at Mscon 4:35 r. x.
Connecting with the Albany branch train at
Smithrille, and with Fort Gaines Bruch Train at
Cuthbtrt.
EUPAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Maoon 8:50 V. X.
Arrive at Entente 10:00 a. x.
Leave Eufanla 5:10 p. x.
Arrive at Macon 6:00 a. m.
Connect at Bmithville with Albany Train on Mon-
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. No
tra leaves on Saturday nights.
OOLUMBUS DAT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon 5:25 a. x.
Arrive at Colnmbns. 11:00 a. x.
Leave Colnmbns 12:45 p. M.
Arrive at Maoon 6:12 p. x.
OOLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Maoon 8:15 r. x.
Arrrivo at Columbus 4:45 a. x.
Leave Columbus 8 05 p. H.
Arrive at Macon 4:10 a x.
VIRGIL POWERS,
jnnlOly Engineer and Superintendent.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S
THBOUGn LIKE TO CALIF0BXIA,
CniWA AKTX3 JA.PA.KT,
Touching at Mexican Ports
AND TARRYING THE 17. A HAIL
Fares Oreatiy Reduced.
O NE of the large end splendid 8teamships of
this line will leave Pier No. 42 North River,
foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, noon, cn the 15tfa
and 30th of every month (exoept when thoee dates
Steamships i
Panama for SAN FRANCISCO, touching at MAN
ZANILLO*
A11 departures connect at Panama with steamers
for Booth American ports. Departure of 15th
touches at Kingston, Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Frar-
cisco first ot every month, except when it falls oa
Sunday, then on the day prooeding.
One hundred pounds of Baggage allowed to each
male protectors. Bsggage received on ths deck tha
day before sailing, from Steamboats, Railroads, and
tssengere who prefer to send down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free.
For Freight or I
formation, apply a
the Wharf, foot of <
York.
mar21 ly* F. R. BABY, Agent.
AARON P. RAP BOM.
ROBERT H. BOYD.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 140 GRAND BT., NEW YORK.
Keprerentsd by CoL B. W. Hogan of Georgia-
DOBSON & BARLOW
Bolton. England,
[.EtSTAELiicZTLD A. V. 1790.]
Uakera and Patentees of tho most Improved
ivr /v mTTlxr33X1.Y
FOB
Preparing and Spinning Cotton,
ALSO
Donble-CyUnder Snw Olnfl.nnd Knife Boll.
cr Macartby Glu*.
Emdov upwards of 2000 operative*.
Sffor to CLARK THREAD CO.. Newark, N, J.,
where 30,000 epindles are m operation.
Pnoes snJ estimates for projected mills, on ap
plication to above address, nr to P. O. Box, 3124
New York. RorW-eodly