The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, December 16, 1871, Image 1

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TELEGRAPH MESSENGER HY cubby, Jones & Keese. MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1871. Number 6,204 tit+atl* Trlcmpb HnlMIng, nitron, tnd Mmtoctr. otasysor *10 r I qodU* * q.a month... 1 . ...Weekly Tetagnpb mi Meeeenger, 1 * >; r'lnontb**..-- * <ul aolb Weekly Telegraph and Htmniitr, * M columns, 1 year 3 jv, DJntha 1 r ,tabl* always in advance, and paper stopped .Leo tbe money rant oat, anlaaa renewed, rttire xuuouum wm r. w, nm & oo nuir Tdegrspb * M earwig nr and Farm and w Home *11 xtU'.s Telegraph and Xaaaeoger and Farm and Some..■ •• ... i ^.Weekly Telegraph and Messenger and Fann and Homs. BOO •ubern Christian Advocate with Weekly.... ,-rte'a MagaUn# 4 00 Thia arrangement u where remittanoee are made ywt io the office of pahliaation. Tb« ooneolidated Telegraph and Meaeangar . -eeMite a large circulation, parading Middle, 1 Vdirro and Hoatfaweatarn Georgia and Weetern ,,!»«• and Middle Florida. AdvenieemonU at .enable ratee. In the Weakly at one dollar ]>er me of three-quarters of an inch, each publica- .. i.cmituncee ehcrtld be made by expreaa, or . to 1 m roonev order* or registered letter*. Konlli Ucorgla t'onferenrn. 4 nepoodenoa Telegraph and Meeeenger ) The annual aaneton of thin aoeloeieatioal body tor being held in thia city. Tbe repreeen- yiea in nnnanally large, and from the report* ’j nrion* aectiooa, tbe peat year baa been one ,< grrkt actirity and wonderful anoeeaa to the rtnr*b- Biab'ip Wigblman, of Month Carolina, la in chair, and diapatobea baaineaa with an rV ,gj add luuoothnesa rarely excelled. It waa marked by many membem of the Conference , u . t l,rv bad not witneaaed moh progress in tbe ,iol»r Imaineaa of the eeaaton as waa made on , p«tirJay, in one day'a time. 1 iir,. J. Blakeley Smith, of Maoon, waa ap- ..iitilnl to hie old poet, aa Secretary, with j, ( „ |f. I). Moore, 8. I). Clemon and I. II. Hopkins, aa assistants. Ibare were about eighty member* answered os roll call, and many more came in on tbe ucn train. Several document* from the Naehril'o Fnb- lwhiog Honae were read, allowing that estab lishment in s prospermia condition. Dr. E. If. Myers, the newly elected Presi deal of the Wesleyan Female College, of yonr niy, realgned hi* position aa Chairman of the iUrd of Trustees of the Orphan Home, and d, Iter. 3. W. llinton waa elected to fill hie piece. After tbe rarion* committee* wero annonncod the Ill-hop entered upon the examination of the character of Eldon. Ninety-one namea were called and their characters passed. Iter. James joaat, of Macon, was retired from tbe active (at, and gnnted a superannuated relation. The U»'bep remarked that it waa a sonree of great irauHrattoo to aee that there were no oompUinte made againat a aingle one ont of no large a nnm- tor. Them bare been only two deaths among tho scmi>er«hlp of the Conference—the lamented Dr. J M. llonnell, and Hev. J. S. Ford, both of Macon. Among the viaitom are Dr. L. Itaaaer, of Vir ginia, Dr. A. O. Jlaygood, Monday School Sc rreiary, of Noah vide, and Dr. Jeaac Boring, At- lasta The anperannueted Hat of preacher*, which ia .■,unpriced of the worn ont men who by disease and the infirmities of age have been disabled from active labor, and are plaaedon the retired lut and supported by voluntary contribution (torn the peoplo. Three mom her* of the list trie placed on the effective roll and will be pem regular work. Tbe following applicants wero received into ti* Conference—It. M. Lockwood. George O. Thompson, Wm 3. Green, John Doming**, J. F. Muon, B H. Key. Lx Bets. Columbus, December 14, 1871. An Art To provide for a special election for Governed to fill the unexpired term of Bntna B Bullock, late Governor, and for other purposes. Whereas, By the resignation of Bnfna B Bulloch, late Governor, tho offloe of Governor baa beoorne vacant, and the duties of said office art now being discharged by Honorable Ben jaiam Conley, President of the Senate at tbe urn of said resignation; and whereas, the ('institution provide* that the General Assem bly shall have power to provide by law for fili ng uoexpteed terms, by special election; therefore Section 1. Be it enacted by the General As aaxbly, and it ia hereby enacted by authority of the Kamo, That a apodal election for Gov- artier shall bo held throughout tbe Mute, on the Third Tuesday in Deoember, 1871, to fill tbennexpired term for whiob Bnfna B. Bullock va< elected, which said election shall be held aa m provided by Irwin’s Beviaod Code, aa of force poor to tbe third day of Oeteber, 1870, and tbe Constitution of this Slate, for tbe regular elec tion for Governor and members of the Legisla ture. See. 3. Be it farther enaoted, eta, That the returns of said election shall be Beaded np by tbe manager and direoted to tbe President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Kepre- amatives, and transmitted to tho person exer- na ng the dntiaa of Governor for tbe time Icing, wbo shall, without opening the said re- lama, cauae tho asms to be laid before the Senate, if the Senate be In session when <vired; and it reoeived daring the reoess of tbs General Assembly, then so soon aa the General Aaaembly convene*, the time shall be laid before the Senate. Section .T. The Senate shall forthwith trans mit to the Honae of Bepreaentative said returns, d the General Aaaembly shall then bo in sea- nan, or si soon thereafter as the General As- •atably convenes, and such proceedings shall thereafter be bad for oonvening the two Houses in tbe Representative Chamber, opening said return<, counting, publishing tha vote, and de rating the result of said election, aa provided hyarticle 4, section 1, paragraphs, of thoOon- •utauon; and the Governor thru chosen shall le inaugurated for snob unexpired term, in the manuet heretofore practiced in thia State, on Ike next day thereafter, at 19 o'clock, M. Sec. 4. Be It further enacted, That if no parson t>e found to have received a majority of U» vtolo number of votes cast at said election, then from the two persons having tha highest number of votes, wbo shall be in Ufe and not decline an election, at the time appointed for ‘be Legislature to elect, tha General Assembly aball immediately elect a Governor, ticaroee; « if the election bo contested, then the two Ileuses of the General Assembly, in joint tea- “oo, presided over by tbe President of the Sen. tic, shell bear the con ten tan tr; and decide which •aiMlani ha* been elected; and in such joint Masion a majority shall decide. bee. 5. All lawa and parts of laws conflicting with this act be, and the same are hereby re pealed. James XI. Smith. Speaker Honae of Bepreaentetivce. 3. D. Waddell, Clerk Honae of Bepreaentativea. L. N. Trammel, President of the Benete. T. W. J. Hat, Secretary of tha Senate, in bouse. reused over Executive veto the 33d day of anaabar, 1871, by a constitutional majority °f yeas 110; nay* 30; and ordered to be trana- tiited forthwith to the Senate. J. D. Waddell, Clark. UmEBATE. Passed over tbe veto of bis Excellency the Governor, by a constitutional majority of yea* -f; nays 14, thia November 33d, 1871. T. W. J. Hill, Secretary Senate. Arte of the General Assembly of Georgias, l’asaeal nt tbo Session. IS7I, To provide for a special election for Gover- Bur, to fill the unexpired term of Bnfna B. Bollock, lata Governor, and for other purpo- •aa—passed over Gov. Conley's veto by a two- durda vote 33d November, 1871. I. To repeal an act entitled an act to make •t lawful tor the legal voters of the city of At lanta to vote for Mayor ia any one of the W«ids of mid city, provided, no person shall tuts hot on* lima at the same election, and to prevent any pence from Toting for Counoil- io«q for any other Ward than the one in which be actually reside* at the lima of voting. As- •anted to October 85, 1870. November 10. ~ To incorporate tha Van Wert Slate Mining Company, and for other purposes. November s. To incorporate tha ExoeUior Slate Mining Company of the oocnty of Polk, and far other purpose*. November 34. 5. To alter and amend sections 1035 and 1038 «* th* H*vised Code, and for other pnrpoaea. November 38. 6. To explain and alter aection 344 of the haviaed Code of Georgia. November 36. •- To repeal the 2Uth section of an act ap* !*9v*d October 25, 1870, and for other porpo- !{p«ambar 33. . S. To amend an act entiUed an act to author- tha Mayor and Council of Borne to subscribe. But exceeding one hundred thousand dollars of teak, in the Memphis Branch Uailroad Compa- *7. and for other purpose*, approved October 1870. 9. To abolish the City Court of Maoon, and t° repeal an aot entitled an sot to create and utgsniia tha City Court of Maoon, to define the lunadietiou thereof, and for other purposes. December L 10. To change the charter of (he University °t Georgia, &o as to add four additional Tnu- tea* to tee Board, ind give the election of said Trustee* to the Alumni Society. Deoember 2. II. To authorize Ibc County Commissioner* of Pike county to audit claims of offieam for extra services and for other purposes. Decern- bw 2. 13. To compensate grand and traverse jnron of the Superior Courts of the oo unties of De- Kalb and Faltos, and to authorize tbe tax col lectors to reoeivo jury certificates for oonnty text*, and to pay constables attending the Su perior Courts of DcKall. and Fallen counties. December 3. 13. To compensate grand and traverse juror• of tha oonnty of Polk. Deoember 2. 14. To emend an set to create a board of commissioners of roads and revenue for the oonnty of Glynn, paseed in tbe year 1870. De oember 4. 15. To repeal an act entiUed an act to provide for an election, and to alter and amend the laws in relation to the holding of elections, ap proved October 3, 1870. Deoember 4. 1C. To authorize the revision of the jury box in theoountiesof Cherokee, Twiggs and Falton. Deoember 4. 17. To amend an act approved October 18, 1868, entitled an act to incorporate the Mem phis Branch Uailroad Company, and to grant certain powers and privileges to the same, and for other purposes; and to legalise and make valid the organization of said company. De cember 4. is. To repeal an act entitled an act to make permanent tha site of the public buildings in and for tbe oonnty of Heard at the town of Franklin, and to incorporate tbe same and all act* Amendatory thereto, assented to December 24, 1831, and for other pnrpowea. December 4. 19. To repeal an act entiUed an act to change tbe time of the snnnal meeting of tbe LegUlt- tnre of this State, approved October 25, 1870, December 4. 20 To repeal so much of an act assented to October 17, 1870, aa creates the Alapaha Judi cial Circuit, and to add tbe oonnty of Lowndes to tbe Southern Judicial Circuit, and the eonn- ties of Echols, Clinch, Coffee and Ware to the Bruoawick Judicial Circuit. December 4. 31. To change the line between tbe ooonties of McIntosh and Liberty. December 4. 22 To ezempt firemen from jury doty. De cember 5. 23. To repeal an act entitled an act to organ ize the District Court, and define its jurisdic tion, and for other purposes; approved Ootober 28, 1870. Passed over the Governor's veto, December 7. 24. To alter and amend section 178 of Irwin' Devised Coda Passed over tbe Governor's veto December 7- 35. To authorize tha payment of ten per cent, interest on one bnndred bonds of one thousand dollars each by the Schofield Bolling Mill Com pany. Deoember 7. 26. To incorporate the town of Colqoitt, and to provide for the election of Commissioner* tor the same. Deoember 8. 27. For the relief of O. P. Anthony, Tax Collector of the oonnty of Clay, and his aecnri- ties. Deoember 8. 28. To amend and add to the law of arson in the State of Georgia. Deoember 8. 29. To amend an aot for the better regula lion and government of tbe town of Sparta, in the oonnty of Hancock, and tbe acta amenda tory thereof, and for other purpose*. Decem ber 8. 30. To incorporate tho Oglethorpe Fertili. zing Company, and for other purposes. De oember 9. 31. To incorporate the Chattahoochee Mann, factoring Company. December 9. 32. To incorporate tbe Atlantic, Fort Valley and Memphis Bailroad Company, and for other purpose* therein mentioned. December 9. 33. To amend an aot to incorporate Neman and Amerion* Bailroad Company, and for other inrpoaes, assented to August 2, 1870. Decern icr 9. 34. To authorize the Ordinaiyof Gwinnett oonnty to i«*ue bonds for the purpose of raising money to bniid a Coart-lionae. D, comber 9. 35. To provide for levying and oolleoting a tax for the payment of bills for inoolrent crimi nal coats dne Benjamin L. Cole, late 8beriff of Chatham oonnty, and W H. Bullock, late Clerk Supnnor of Chatham connty. December 9. 36 To incorporate lhe*Grand Bay Paper Manufacturing Company. December 37. To anthorixe the corporate authorities of the city of Dalton to issua bonds for educational purposes. December 9. 38. To authorize a counter allowing (o a mo tion for a continuance in tbe coarts of this State. Decomber 9. 39. To incorporate the town of Tilton m Whitfield oonnty, and to appoint commissioner* for tha same, etc. December 9. 40. To aothorize the Ordinary of Cobb oonnty to laano and negotiate bonds and provide means for the redemption thereof by taxation, for the purpose of building and furnishing a oonrthonse in the city of Marietta, in said connty of Cobb, oto. Deoember 9. 41. To make it legal for sheriffs, coroners and other levying officers to sell certain kinde of peraonal property witbont exposing the same lefore the ooart-hoaae door at tbe time of sola December 9. 42. For the oleotion of a Board of Commis- nioaera for the oonnty of Screven, define their dntieo, and for other purpose*. Deoember 9. 43. To change tbe law of distribution so far aa affect* the separate property of married women. December 9. 44. To anthorixe the Mayor and Council of the city of Cnthbert to iwme bonds for educa tional purposes, and to aesaaa and oollect taxes to pay tbe same. December 9. 46. To amend an act entitled an aot to in corporate tha town of Clarksville, in tbe connty of Habenbam, to appoint commissi oner* for the same, and for other purposes, approved September 16, 1870. December 9. 47. To anthorixe the ooporato authorities of the city of Dalton to purchase and donate to the Selma, Borne and Dalton IUilroad Com pany, a site upon which to erect the machine shop* of said company. Deoember 9. 48. To authorize tho Tax Collector of Uadi- son oonnty, to reoeive certain jury certificates for sendee OS juror* rendered in said oonnty, in payment of all taxes dne said oonnty, and for other purposes. Deoember 9. 49. To amend an aot assented to December 31, 1838, entiUed an act to establish and incor porate a medical college in tbe city of Savannah, and to explain an act assented to Deoember 21, 1857, entiUed an act to extend aid to the Sa vannah Medical College. December 9. StlTTE A niSTAUE. What Happened to a Pialr of Confidence Men on n Pullman SleepingCnr, From the Kansu City Times. I The other night an elderly and clerical look ing individual earns aboard a Pullman car at a point about two hundred and eighty miles cut of here, and engaged a berth for this oity. He took the lower berth of a section, the tipper half of which bad been engaged by two dspper-Jook- log individuals, who, ahorUy after tbe train started, came back from the smoking cor and took seats in their aection. Tho trio soon struck np a traveling acquaintance, and judging from the pleased expression of the three counte nances, this acquaintance was mutually agreea ble—and, as will pxesenUy be seen, profitable. Tho eld. rly gentleman, whom, for tbe sake of identification, we will call Ur. Greene, was a retired merchant, from Central New York, who was on hi* way to these parte to invest a few surplus shinplantars in corner lots and Kansas lands. He was one of those benignant old sunflower* whose smUea boom alike upon the just and tha no just, whose well filled pocket book is always forthcoming to change a ton or a twenty for some oaattal companion who doesn't happen to have any small bills about him, and whose worldly goods ere but legitimate spoils for the confiden50 gentry—that is to aay, judg ing from ootudo appearance.*. His two ooan- lanions, whom wa will call Messrs. Sharpe and xetchnm—because their rightfnl designations are unknown to oar informant, need no mlnnte description. By and by the oondnetor of F. P. 0. came around to oollect his fare for bertha. Tire el derly gentleman being first ia order, produced a pocket-book at once, well worn and well filled, and paid his little fare, and then came the turn of the other two. Now, Sharpe had plenty of money, wtule Kstohom, though laden with ex change on New York and Buffalo, hod run ont of currency. Sharpe paid his small bill, but Ketchum ransacked his pocket-book and vast lockets in vain. Sharpe very generously of- ered to pay his companion’s bill, bat the latter wouldn't hear of any each sacrifices on the port of his friend. He would, however, gladly ac cept task for one of hi* drafts, if Sharpe would be so kind, bnt under no circnmstanoea would accept any ocher favor. It transpired that Mbarpe would bo so kind. Mo Ketchum im mediately produced a draft purporting to bo drawn to his order on tho “Commercial National Bank" of Buffalo, amounting to $157 40. Bnt Sharpe ooold not make the change. 'Would the elderly gentleman be so unutterably gracious as to break a fifty for him ? Of oonne he would—bnt bo couldn't. But a happy thought struck Sharpe. If his companion had each delicate scruples about permitting him to pay his bill, perhaps the elderly gentleman would purchase tbe draft. Certainly ho would do that, but investigation revealed that he had nothing smaller than a one hundred dollar bill, except some desultory ~ * iven him for a five larpe and their finances together and succeeded in mating np a purse of $30340, Including the dixit for $157 40 and $10 cn-Tcncy, whereat tho elderly gentle man gaTe them two one hundred dollar notes and his three dollars in change—they generous ly “throwing in” the forty cents—wherewith Ketchum paid his bill, and the couductor went on his way rejoicing, while the financiers pre pared to retire by having their bunks “mode up." Morning came ana revealed the fact that Sharpe and Ketchum bad found it convenient to stop off at some casual station daring the night, though the elderly gentleman was found in hia berth all night Tbe conductor, fearing from the indication that hi* passenger had been swindled, approached him andaaid, "lam afraid that that draft yon got last night ia a fraud. “Well,'' waa toe bland response of the imper turbable Greene, “I presume it is, bnt if it's any bigger fraud than the two one hundred dol lar notes were, why then I ain't forty-three dol lars in good money ahead—which I think I am.” The elderly gentleman then mid that he was not in the habit of passing counterfeit money, bnt be happened to have them with him, and, having taken a somewhat exact measure of the two chaps who had attempted to swindle him, be had quietly determined to beat them at their own game. “If yon want anything more,” said he, “to make thie affair all oatiafactoiy, I can give yon good reference*, either in Kansas City or New York, where I live.” Our informant didn't de mand the references. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Maoon.. Atlanta ataooaaxD LEAVE. 7.56 A. If. 1.40 A. H 6.06 V. XL 8A5 P. aa 7.55 a. jl 2.10 p. sc 2.60 P. X. 10.25 p. X MAor.5 arm p arsswiew xanutoas. LEAVE. 8.90 a. st. 6.25 p. K Brunswick 6.45 a. sc 9.25 p. at Jackson vile, Fla. 7.00 a. sr. 7.00 p. at Jacksonville, Fla 8.45 r. jl 6.00 a. Jl Savannah 7.00 r. at. 7.45 p. a HawkinavUla 6.45 a. jl 6.45 p w 8.05 p. H. 10.S0o.-9 8.10 p. x. 6.50 a. Jl OKVTXAL ■leroin LEAVE. AXVVZ. 7.00 A. JL 4.51 P. X 6.20 p. a. 6.15 a. M 7.15 a. w. 6.25 p. J! 7.00 P. x. 6.15 Tram from Oordao to MillodgeviUe and Eaton- ton connect* with down night train from Macon and np day train from Bavannah. Maoon Savannah.... LEAVE. AEOIVE- Maooo 8.00 A. x. 4.35 a. X 8.50 P. >. 6.00 a. x Enfanla 7.45 a. x. 4.58 p. x 6.10 p. st. 10.00 a. x arcaooOEE saiutoan. LEAVE. Maoon 5.25 a. jl 6.12 p. x 8.15 p. x. 4.10 a. x OolumbtM 12.45 p. x. 11.00 a. x 8.05 P. X. 4.45 a. X juoox atm acarara samsoan. LEAVE. Macon 6.30 a. X. 7.35 p. x 6.301.x. 2.30 a. X Angneta 11.00 a. jl 2.45 p. x 7.00 P. x. 2.45 A. x wbiteex axn anairno railhoad. LEAVE. Atlanta 10.30 p. jl 1.42 a. X 6.00 a. x. 1.32 p. x 2.45 p.m. 10.00 a. x Chattanooga 5.20 P. jl 6.1G A. x 6.30 A. x. 1.21 p. x DK. SIMMS' 1 LIVER REGULATOR 3 OR MEDICINE. forDj»- i •!*!«. ttmffiOMCh*. JiHD'H*' , ^ojtivenrw. Camp Dji- enterr* fiek tlculnch* ui • io Ditrrhcra. affoctioiis of tho Bladder mi.-; K:'».•> Fo er Kcrvoa»nees. CbilU, DiiuM of itodkiti, i • furitjof tbo Blood. MeUncbt')/ or Depre'Fiun 016. mu, tie. Mnatof the MilUiODi* brr« enumerated bare their origin in a dis«aeo<i liver, which i» tho most provident affection in thia coon ry. and u in tn*ny cases tbo patient i* not within the reach of » phy»icinn. it re quires that some remedy thou d be provided that woald not in tbe lout impair tho ron»titntiun. and jet bo active and »afe. That men i« tbe character of the SUMMONS’ REGULATOR, there eon be so doubt* the testimony of tmndroda will establish. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED Pain In tbo fide. Sometimes the ruin U felt under tho •h older blade: if some times mistaken forrhi ^ «i*m in the arm. The atom- afUcied wtin I of* of appetite and flense**, bow els in tenoral ere costive, sometimes altt mating with hut s toe b« with a dell. considerable painful sensation of bavin* left undone e- methirK which oaffht to hove been done. A slight dry cough is sometimes mo attendant. Tbe patient complains ot weariness and debility: he is canty startled, his feet are cold or hnrainy, aad he complain* of a prickly HM6ti*B(<fui0 itln; bis spirits are low: and aliboush satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him. yet he cm scarcely summon up lortitude cnouxfa to try it. In fact be distrusts every remedy. Beverti of the above symptoms attend the difease, but eases hare oceorred when few of them existed, yet eiamination of the body after deeth. has tfaown the Liver to have been extensively deranxed. It should bo used by all persons, old and younr, henever any of tbe ftregoiccr symptoms appear. It is a purely vegetable compound, is not injurious to the most delicate constitutions, and will keep the liver in boa'thy action if mod properly. Persons living in unhealthy localities may avoid all bilious attacks by takinx a do*o occasionally to keep He 1 v»r in wiUtoso lop. complainlnx headache, or a ck teas poo niul or re iet Chil- adults, eat GARDENSEEDS Freak and Genuine, joet arrived at J. IT. ZEILIN & CO.’S. 500 B0XE8 WINDOW GLASS All cizaa, for rale cheap for cash at J. H. ZEH.IN A CO.’S, Wholesale Druggist*. 50 cases Concentrated l’otasli, 5 CASKS WHITE BOOK POTASH, At lowest rate* by J.H.ZEILIXACO., Wholesale Druggists. PUTTY, PAINTS. OILS, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, etc., etc. Supplied at lowest market prices. J. H ZEIDINA CO.. Wholesale Drpggiata. CROP OF 1871 The largest and beet assorted stock of II THE STATE OF GEOBQIA. 3 wo eell to the trade atLandreth’e prices, chants will ssvo tha freight by porebasisg their seed of ns. LANDItETirS BUBAL BEGISTEBFOK DI3TKI- BUTI0N. SEND YOUR 0RDEB3 EARLY. HUNT, BANKIN’ A LAMAR. deelO tf Wholesale Druggists, Macon, Go. bead ia trrabled with pain, accompanied all. baavp aeaaation. Thar* !> zenenllr a abl* lots of aaamorr. aooompaniod with a <r3mmX Z For children co iBEGPLATOBlHaSrs -lirsni.w.T ’rr.CTafi iren as well I* If-~ •— ■ aa WOU autuvr. w sometimes toa rnucb capper, or estsomethinx which does not digest well, producing sour stomneb. reart- burn, or restlessness; a good dose will give relief.— This mpplies to persons of ell Ages. Many persons, from eating too much, are rcstleu at night, or in day time xro fidgety, wool gntherinx, can’t understand what they read, can’t keep their thoughts cn any one subject so as to reason well, or beoorne fretful. One or two tablespoonfuls will giro Jadxdicx.—Take enough Regulator after eating each meal, to produoe one full action from the bcwela Pregnant ladies will find sure relief from their hea* ache, coedvenerr. swimming in tho bead, colic, sour stomach, rcetleasneus, etc„ etc. Prepared only by XI* ZEilAN A C&., Druggifte, Macon, Ga. Price fl: by mail. SI 25. For sale b “ ~ nolTtf i by all Druggists ON MARRIAGE. H appy belief fob young men from th, effects of Errors sod Abuses in early life. Manhood restored Nervona debility cured. Im pediments to Marriage removed. New method of reotment. New ana remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars cent free, in sealed envelopes. Addrees. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sooth Ninth at-, Philadelphia, Pa. eep5 3m $50 REWARD. R OBERT DUNBAB, aome I8 or 20 years old, weighing 140 or 150pounds, about 5 feet 5 or 6 Inches high, with dork eye*, and awkward in tha dm of hi* left arm, stole from ms a mnle, bridle and saddle, and an overcoat. Tbe overcoat was of brown chinchilla doth, lined with black; the top bnt ton off at the right aide. The mnle eeeoped from him and baa been reoovered. I will give 650to anyone wbo will apprehend the thief and tom him over to myeelf or to the sheriff of Crawford oonnty. no30eod2w B a BARNES, Fort Valley, Ga. O- C. HORNE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA. N. B.—Commercial and Bonk Notes and Drafts ooilattad at bank rates of commission, when paid at maturity. novlO-dJtawlm* WASHINGTON DESSAU, ATTORNEY AT LAW JUtO.V, GA., W ILL practice in the Conrta ot Maoon Circuit Office—With Nit beta A Jackson. oet24-IwannAd6m 5. & W • B. HILL, Attorneys at Law» NO- 88 (UP STAIBS) CHEERY STREET, . Macon, Ga. C. B. WOOTEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAOON, GA. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, octllly* GUANO- ' )USE PERUVIAN or direct importation, al Government prices. 2210 pounds to the ton. R. G. LAY. Agant for consignees in U. B., Savannah, Ga. Dortta DARBY tri CO., DOUT SCIUtiXO. £5 WX3T SAUIXOV STZZXT. WHOLESALE miterers and Gandy Manufacturers BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. aWbUria* varus ran- MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ECENTLY refitted and furnished with every re- . gord to comfort and convenience, is now second no bote! in the South. 9. C. BURNETT, Proprietor. Late proprietor of 6t. James Hotel and Otland Hotel, Montreal. Canada. decs 3m D. WTfXTXOCX- JL B. m«T. WHEELOCK Sc STARK. Socceeaora to Sonthwick A Wheelock, WEOLLoAXX DEALERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, No. 10 WARREN STREET, SEW YORE. A. Wat lain a, • J. - Hankollrtlle, 6a. Loldfim- COTTON STATES IsiCo Insurance Go. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON. UEORGIA- Authorized Capital *2,000,000 Guaranteed Capitol 500,000 Deposited with State Comptroller for ae- enrity of Policy Holders 160,000 W. B. Johxstox Preeident. W. S. Hour Vice President. Geo. S Obeau. Secretary. J. W. Burke General Agent. J. Mebceb Guezm, M. D....... .Medical Examiner. W. J. Miami Superintendent of Agencies. C. F. McOat Actuary. INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS. INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME. ALL IT8 FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY. IT 18 MANAGED WITH ECONOMY. ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF TER TWO YEARS. F. M. HEATH, Spocial Agent, Macon. julStf . Georgia. H 9 t i> u w > ESI eg fc-< Hi >-3 H3 GO O tr* <=t 525 <n W H1 DO HJ P* Pi K| HI A M GO W K{ fir- B 30 BS 00 3 ► as £ X o r m CD > r m r JO c O 73 a m > r pi 73 CD 0 > k * a H P r 4 H % 0 E 53 ST ANBURY Sc FOX, Wholesale Grocers & Commissioilercbaits Importers of and BeeriTerr and Dealers in Wines, Brandies, Sins, etc.. Bourbon, Wheat and Bye Whiskies, 22 razz ruez oxn 17 n tour.it rroxzr,. oct7 dAw6m* NEW YORK. Jim wiuse, JO. JOBS 8. XTLDZ. ZOSXTH WHAT. JAKBS WILDE, Jr., & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of Men’s and. Boy’s Olotlilng, 314 and 316 Broadway (opposite New York Hew ural). New York. Represented by K. S. Spalding. octsdXm* GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. zaokowoT, nw rexx, H- I_ POWERS, oct3d2m* THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE Awarded Diplomas by the “ Maryland Inst I Into for the Protection of the Mechan ical Art*.” Also, by the Marjland , State Agricultural and Mechan ical Association Fair, 1870. An Invention for burning Brick hard and of uni form color, with lees fuel than u need by any other Kiln ever invented. It Save* 73 Pep Cent, of Fuel Ira Ilnruln T HE attention of Brickmakera in Georgia, Ala bama and Florida is called to this invention. I have appointed Sim'l D. Irvin, Etq-, of Macon, Ga, my agent for the tale of rights. Pamphlets containing fall description can be obtained on ap. plication to him. SILAS M. HAMILTON, Inventor and Pateuto. Baltimore, 3I*>> load. Note—Tbo undersignedwnlltak.p'.attire at any time, when in the city, in giving at v information desired in reference to this invaluable invention. In a city like Macon where several millions Brick are annually mapurauured, the groat saving in tha coat of burr ing alone, woald afford a fino income, to kit nothing ot its convenience and per fect adaptation to the purposes deeirod. SAM'L D. IRWIN, At the offioe of Lyon. deGrsffenried A Irvin, del3eod3m 88 Cherry etreot, up-ataira SPANISH CROWN SHERRY 'T'HXS justly celebrated brand of Wine is imported JL direct from Cadiz, Spain, and is certainly tbe pareet ever offered in the Southern market. Price per case ...59 00 Price per gallon 3.50 Foreale by A L. RICHARDSON, Importer of Spanish Wines, sep!2 6m 121 Bay street. Savannah. Georgia C. B. MIMS. —WITH— €* B> Williams & Co, —DEALERS IN— Half, Caps, Fnrs, Gloves, Umbrel las, Etc., Etc., 268 and 270 ('tutal Street, (Neat E&rlo’d Hotel,) NEW YORK. M ERCHANTS needing nice and stylish Hats, Cape, Fttia, etc,, at most reasonable prices and liberal terms, will do well to patronize C. B. Williams A Co. To my friends, who have ao liberally patronized me the poet year. I can only prove my gratitude by being ever watebfnl to Uuir interests, assuring them that they shall always get their Hate, etc., at iricea to oompete with the lowest-priced merchants n their midst All orders will receive my prompt and personal attention. Respectfully nov5 2m OB. MIMS. Metropolitan Works, CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL 3TREECS. RinmfQND. YA. WM. E. TANNER & <JO. STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and SAWMILLS; BARK. GRIST and PLASTER MILLS; BOILERS. FORGINGS. CASTINGS, of IRON or BRASS, MILL GEBING, etc.; Engines and Saw-Milla of vorioos sizes always on hand. Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe Old Engines, eta, repaired and sold on cummia- sion or exchanged for new. All other repairs promptly and satisfactorily done. Freights to alt points low. Send for descriptive circular. jul7 d awAwtildecl8, H. R. RROWN. Agent. Sixty-five First Prize Medais Awarded THE GREAT Southern Piauo MAN VrACTOHY. wm. KNABE &, CO. MiNUFAOTUBEM OY GRAC'D, SQUARE ASD UPRIGHT 1AN0 FORTES, RILTISIOKE, MI>. T HESE Instraments bare been before tlie public for nearly thirty years, and upon their excel lence alone attained an unpurchased pre eminence, which pronounced them uoeqnalod, in Tone. Touch, W ori mansliip, And Durability. We would cal] apodal attention to ora late Patented Improvements in GltAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found in lo other Piano, which bring tbe Piano nearer Perfection than has yet teen attained. Every Piano Fully Warranted for Fi** IV ft We are by special arrangement enabled to tarnish PAhLOB ORGAKb and MELODEONH of tho moot celebrated makera, Wholesale au1 K- tail, lowest Factory price8. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists promptly furnished on application to WAL KNABE A CO . Baltimore, kid Or any of our regular established agencies oct]8eod£w6m feSSiSlBSs srmM Principal offies 101 W. FiRh-sh, Cincinnati, 0. THE ONLY RELIABLE GIFT DISTRIBUTION IN THE COUNTRY. L. D. SINE’S EIGHTEENTH ErBAID ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION To be drawn Monday. January 1,1872. $200,000$ INVALUABLE GIFTS 1 Two Grand Capital Frizes ! 10,000 in American Gold- $10,000 in American Silver One span cf Matched Horace, with family carriage and lilt er mounted Harness, worth $1500. Five Hence and BogficJ. with lilver mounted har ness, worth $600 etch. Five fine toned Rosewood Pianos, worth $500 each. Twenty-five Family Sewinr Machine?, worth$500 2uh Gold and Silver Lever Hontinx Watches Ga all) worth from $20 to $300 Radies’ Gold Leontins and Gent's Sold Vert Chains, ■olid aud double plated Silver TableatidTeaapooni. Paotozraph Alba---.. Jewelry, eta.eta,eta Number of Girt, 23.CC01 Tiekets limited to 190.000! Agenu wanted t« soli tickets, to whom liberal pre miums will be raid. biaxle tickets 52; 6 tickets 610; 12 tickets *20: 25 *40 Circulars contusing a DU list cf r rites, s descrip tion of the manner ot dra*isz.indother information in reference to the distribution, wUl be test to any one ordering them. All letters mart be addreaed to L.D. SINE. Box S6, Cincinnati. Ohio. Offic* 101 W. Fifth street- novl2eod±wtildec2S LEA Sc PERRINS’ SAUCE Pronounced oy Vonnoitsoms Th.e Only Good. Sauce-” It improves the appetite and digestion, and it ia unrivaled lor Us flavor. We are directed by Messrs. Lea A Perrins to prosecute all partiee making or vending oonnter- Jeite. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, sngl5-eod5m Agents, New York. DR. PRICE’S SPECIAL FLAVORINGS VANILLA, LBM0N Etc., For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry. THOMPSON, STEELE & PRICE M'F'Gl’O, Depots, Chicago and St. Louis, MAXUraCTCBSXS OF DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER, AND BLOOD ENRICHES. THE GREAT RECUPERATOR GF EXHAUSTED ENER6IES. The most reliable Blood Purifier. Tbe sure Repairer of Broken Health. The true Nerve Supporter. The Permanent. Strength Kenewcr, The roost Energetic Tonie. In all cases of Debility. Poor Blood, Weak Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely and durably benefits. Sold by all Dmyyistt, or the Manufacturers on the receipt of $6, will send, by press, 6 Sollies, which is sufficient for 3 or 4 months. Prepared only at tho Laboratory of Tbompssa, Stoclc & Prico K’f’g Co. MANUFACTURERS OP DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER, Special Flavorings for Ire Cream, fakes A Pastrr. 217 SOd 213 LiSi S72EIT, ■ CH1CA30. ILL. 227 SB089 CT2EEI, - - - ST. L3712. W. The only kind mod. by a practical chemlat, as well «• physician, with special refetencsto its lioehhful- ness. Ompoud tjf articles that aid digestitm. Perfect “ P^fust. UcausrtU parert. Bed, at it is the neaU/nesL Biscuits, core broad, cakes, pastry, Dot only white (sweet) and light, bnt wholesome end nutritious. Use it; prore it. If not as reeommcntl-<t, we forfeit right to truthfulness. XJ-Many worth ies*. cheap imitations. Be sure you get Dr. Price t Cream Betting Pmder. Sold by Grocers. Manufac- tegd oidy by THOXPSOJf, STEELE & PRICE lira co. - - - • A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. BULLIONS Be nr Testimony to the Wonderful Curntivo Effects of DR. AVALKEB’S CALIFORNIA J, Walk kb Proprietor. R. H. McDonald * Co, DiwliU mnS Xa. A* U, 3*3 rrA&clsoo, C»L, a&i 32 vxd Si Commerce 6UK* Vinegar Bitters Are not a vile Fancy Drink. Made of Poor Itum.$Wliiskcy, Proof Spirits ami Refit mo Liquor.-* ooctorcd, tpleed and sweet ened to please the taste, called “Tonics/ "Appetiz er*,” ” Restorers,” &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herb* of California, free from all Alcoholic Stlmnlants^rhey are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitter* according to direc tions and remain long unwell, provided their bone* arc not destroyed by mineral poison or other mean*, and the vital organa waited b«vond the point of re pair. They are a Gentle Purgative ui* \reil ch a Tonic* possessing also, tho peculiar merit of acting a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflam mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In yonngor old. married or tingle, at tho dawn of wo manhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. £^or Inflnmmntory and Chronic Rheuma tism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,' Billons* Remittent and Intcraiittcnt Fevers* Diseases of tbo BIooil* Liver, Kidneys* and Bladder, theao Bitters hare been most succcssftiV Such Discuses are caused by Vitiated Blood*' which Is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head- ache. Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoma, are the offsprings of Dyspepslc. — They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor pid Uver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy la cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. ^ FOR SKIN DISEASES* Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, ErlsJp- clas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations ol the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the &kln, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug np ard carried out of the system In a short time by tbe use of these Bitters. One bottle In such eases will convince tho most incredulous of their curative effect. 71tlatcd Blood ■whenever nples. grap- yonrft nd the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in the rstem of so many thousands, are effectuallTdestroy- pd and removed. For foil direction*, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed In four Ian- guages—English, German, French and Spsnleiu J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD ft CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cab, and 2 and 81 Commerce Street. New York, n nr at t. TiRTrcniKTc * vn nv * \? 5*^.D BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. TllE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE KOSADAL1S arc published on every package, there fore it is not a. secret preparation, consequently PnTSICIAXS PKESCniBE IT It is a certain cutc for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Daeasw, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of t:-c Blood. Oils B0T7I3 CP S03ADALI3 will do more good than ten bottles of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. 'THE UNDERSIG.NED PHYSICIANS ; have uj?ed Rosadalis in theirpractico £->r the past three years and freely Vndorso it ana reliable Alterative | and Blood Purifier. |DR. T. C. PUGH,of Baltimoxc. DR. T. J- BOYKIN, IDILR. W.CABR. “ ; DR. F. O. DANNELLY, u |DR. J. S. SPARKS, of SichoUsxille, DC. S. L. McCAETIIA, Columbia, i DC. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomh, N. C. SAVANNAH CARDS. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES —ox— COTTOIST. GROOVER, STUBBS Sc CO Savannah, Ga. TRESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and IV PUatcre of Georaia, Florida and Alabama, that their HUGE F1RE-PBOOF WAREHOUSE, capacity 25.000 bales, ia now ready for the et of cottoa, and that they are bow prepared to liberal cash advances on cottoa in store and to hold a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of interest. If >ou want money, send yonr cotton to GROOVER, STUBBS 4 CO., ang29 86mAw4m Savannah, Ga. L J. OCILXABTIN'. JOSS riAXXXBT L. J. GUILMARTIN Sc CO. COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Sercliants BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. AGENTS FOR BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME Jewell's Mills Taros, Domestics, etc., etc. BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND. UnuhI Facilities Estendeii to Customers. aug'iHMImwGm* wu. a. tisos. Wil. W. OORDOy TISON & GORDON, COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS 112 liny street, fiuvnnnah, Ga. BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON CROPS. Liberal cash advances made on Consignments of cotton. aug20-<itfcu6m* WM. n STARK. H. P. RICHMOND WM. H. STARK & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors, AND General Commission Merchants savannah* ga. Careful attention given to SALKS OR SHIPMENT OF COTTON And all kinds of Produce. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. Arrow and Eureka Ties at lowest agents* prices! Heap constantly on hand a large stock of &U kinds of Bagging. Agents for E- F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. aug20d2aw&w6ni* B. H. ANDERSON. JOHN W. ANDERSON. GEO W* ANDERSON, JR. J\0. W. ANDEBSOTS SOSS, COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON- SIGN M ENTS. &ug20 d A w 6 m DUNCAN J. H. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN DUNCAN & JOHNSTON, COTTON FACTORS AND General Commhskm IHerchants 92 BAY STREET, S » V S .V.VAII. GA. Will make liberal advances on Cotton and other Produce consigned to us. atig20dftw6m* lETCHUM. a. l habtridgi KETCHUM & HARTBLDGE, Bankers and Commission Merchants, Kxcbango Building, Savannah, Ga. References : Moees Taylor, President City Bank, N. Y-; P. C. Calhoun, President Fourth National Bank. N. Y-; John J Cisco Sod, Bankers, N. Y.; Morris Ketchum, Banker. N. Y.; J. N. Norria. Caehier Firet National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi- cbael. Oa-liier Fiiat National Bank, Philadelphia. aug256m B. GRIFFIN. T. a CLAY. GRIFFIN & CLAY, Cotton Factors and General Commis sion Merchants. No. 114 BiY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Will make liberal advances on Cotton consign! eep7 6m RAILROADS and steamships. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. 7 Maoos asd BacxgwicK Railroad Coxpart, > Macon, Go., October 28,1871. j O N and after Sunday, October 29,1871, tlio fol lowing schedules will bo run: DAT ACOOJtJtODAT'tt THAIS DAILY (SUXDAYIEICZPTZD). Leave Mscod. 8.20 A. Arrive at Brunswick 9.25 P. Arrive at Jacksonville, Fla 6.08 A. Leave Jacksonville, Fla 8.45 p. x Leave Brunswick 6.45 A. M Arrive at Macon 6.25 P. Jl Connects closely at Jessnp with trains of Atlan tis and Golf Railroad, to and from all points in Florida. THROrOH rASSENGER TRAISS DAILY. Leave Macon 8.10 p. st Arrive at Savannah 7.45 a. u Arrive at Jacksonville. Fla 7.00 p. x Leave Jacksonville, Fla 7.00 a. x Loavo Savannah 7.00 P. X Arrive at Macon 6.60 a. x Connects closely at Jessnp with trains for Savan nah, and all points on Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, and in Florida. At Macon with Macoa and Western Railroad to and from Atlanta. No change of ears between Maoon and Savannah, and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla. HAWKUSVILLE TRACI DAILY, (SUNDAYS RXCEPTEd). Loavo Macon 8.05 P. X Arrive at Hawkinsville 6.45 p. x Leave HawkinavUle 6.15 A. X Arrive at Macon 10.30 a. m novl-tf WM. MaoUAE. Gen'l Sup’t. Change o£ Schedule. ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Forly-Oue Miles Saved iu Distance. OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,). Acocsta, Ootober 6,1871. ) O N and after Sunday, October 8, 1871, and antil farther notioe, the trains on this road will run as follows: NIGHT TRAIN—DAILY. Loave Augusta 7 DO r x Leave Macon 6 SO p.m Arrive at Augusta 2.45 a.m Arrivo at Macon 2.30 a-x DAT TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Angueta 1100 a.x Leave Maoon 6S0ax Arrive at Aagnata 2.45 P X Arrive at Macon 7.36 p.m ^'Passengers by the night train leaving Angneta at 7 P. x. will make close connection at Macon with Southwestern Railroad to all points in Southwestern Georgia, etc. Cof* Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 r. x. will make close connections at Augusts with northward boand trains, both by Wilmington and Columbia; also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charles ton. CvT Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 a. x make close connections at Camak with day passenger trams on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going -lorth, and with trains tor Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, and all stations on tbe Geor gia Railroad. *JT Passengers leaving Augusts at 11 a. m , ar riving Macon at7.35 r. x., make close connection with trams on the Southwestern Railroad, etc. 65T No change of cars between Augusta and Ma oon. First-class coaches on all trains. oct8tf 8. K, JOHNSON, Snp't. A. S. HARTRIDGE, 108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. Furnishes Bagging and Ties to planters, and ad vances liberally on consignments of Cotton. sep7eod3m F, M. FARLEY Sc CO., COTTON FACTORS, 61 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL ADYAXCtS MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. oc»4 3m CHARLES N. WEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAVAXJiAU, Gl. Will attend diligently to all bu*meea confided to his ca^e ang24 6m N c OTouly does it tuve ut-or, fuel, clothes, etc , but by u<«ing it, hMt^keepere gtt rid of the noyauce and di-ccrufoit ol hot watoi in summer, and of iiteam in tbe houne during the winter, which causes frequent coldu, eeyecially to those who go from a (steaming, hot w inh-room to hang out clothes ThouaandH of tea imouiala to ita great ex cellence could readily be obt dned; but no evidence can equal that derived from one’s own observation and experience. To know tbe virtue* cf this soap, you have only to try it. A single bar will do the octll—dftwtf B. BRES, General Com. Halt No. 196 Gravier street, New Orleans?, nngfl dGmwSm F. J. RAGLAND, Agent. A private Coun selor to the Mar ried or those about USED A2TD ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH L SONS, Fall River, Mass. V. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. V. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Lima, Ohio. CRAVEN ft CO., Gordor^vilie, Va. * SAM’L. O. McFADDEN, Muxlrces- boro, Tenn- Our space will not allow of any ex tended remarks in relation to the virtues of Bosadalis. To the Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex tract superior t« any they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and to the afflicted we say try Roudalis, and you will be restored to health, Bosadalis is sold by all Druggists, price $1.30 per bottle. Address . ' S3. CL2H2OTS & CO. # T rror 2d&n.nfoctvring Chemists, -4 ^ Baltixom, A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MA&BXAGE GfU ID £• latest discoveries on the pbysiolos- leal mysteries and revelations of the physical ns tem, how to preserve the complexion, etc.. This is an interesting work ci 224 paxes, with num ■woo* ensravicf. and contains valuable information for those who are carried or oontemplate marriage; still it >■ a bock that ought to be under lock a i c key and not laid carelessly about the house. Sent to any one (free of poetace) for SO cents. Addrees Dr. Butt's Dispensary, No. i * ighth St. Leuis^Mo. NQTicir— FORTUNATE. Before applvi vertije in pa&l ©dies, peruse Di. — disease is or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail on the dise&iee mentioned in his works. Of2ce.No.12 N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chesnut, St. Louis, Ho. Butts* work, no matter what your LOOK TO YOtJB CHILDKEN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY, HRS. Cure* Collo and Grip- BRICK WHITCOMB’3 mg in the Bowels, and SYRUP. facilitiratea the process MRS. of Teething:. Subdue* WHITCOMB’S Convulsions and over SYRUP comes all diseases in- MRS. cident to infanta and WHITCOMB’S Children. Corn Di- SYRUP. arrhea. Dysentery and Summer Complaint in children of all ages. It iB the Great Infant’s and Children’* Soothim CENTS. Remedy in all disorders brought on by teething or any other cause. Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO.. St. Louis, Me. Sold by Drugsists and Dealers in Medicine every where. *ugl7-dAwiy CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. NO CHANGE OF CAES BETWEEN AU GCSTA AND COLUMBUS. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, > Georoia Oxstbal Railroad, )- Savannah, May 27,1871. ) O N and aftor Sunday, the 28th inst, Pause tiger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad will run aa follows; vr DAY TRACI. Leave Savannah 7:15 AX Loave Angnata 8:15 a x Arrive at Angueta t:S8 p x Arrive at Mihedgeville 8:45 p x Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 P X Arrive at Macon 4:51 px Connecting at Angneta with trains going North, and at Macon with trains to Golamhua and Atlanta. DOWlt DAY TRAIN. Leave Maoon 7:00 AM Leave Augusta 8:16 A x Arrivo at Angneta 6:38 p x Arrive at Savannah 6:25 P x Making same connection at Angneta as above. NIOHT TRAINS GOING BOOTH. Leave Savannah 7:00 p x Zwffix.ia .......... . ........ 0.00 w ML Arrive, at Macon 5:15 A M Connecting with trains to Columbus, leaving Maoo at 5:25 a u. NIOHT TRAINS OCINO NORTH Leave Savannah 7:00 pm Leavo Macon c-20 p x Arrive at MillodgeviUe 8:45 p m Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 r si Arrive at Augusta 2:45 a m Arrive at Bavannah 5:30 A x .king close connection with trains leaving Au- i rnsta. Passengers going over the Miiiedgeville and E.tonton Branch will take night train from Macon, day train from Angueta and Savannah, which con nect daily at Gordon (Sunday, excepted) with the Milledgeville and Eatonton trains. An elegant sleeping car on all night trains. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can be had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski House, corner of Bull and Bryan streets. Office open from 8 a x to 1 p x, and from3 to Orx. Tick ets can also be hod at Depot Office. WILLIAM ROGERS, utaySO tf General Superintendent. CHANGE OF S0H2DUL1S. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFIOE, ) Southwestern ICulroad Company, - Macon, Ga., May 28,1871. j O N and aftor Sunday, the 28th inst.. Passenger Trains on this Rood will ran as follows: day zupaula passenger train. Leave Macon 8:00 A. x Arrivo at Enfanla 4:58 p. m. Leave Enfanla 7:45 a. k. Arrive at Macon 4:86 p. x. Connecting with the Albany branch train at SmithviUe, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at Cnthbert. EH PAULA NIOHT PnZIQUT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Maoon 8:50 p. x. Arrive at Enfanla 10:00 a. x. Loave Enfanla 6:10 r. x. Arrive at Macon 6:00 a. x. Connect at SmithviUe with Albany Train on Mon day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday night*. No tra ' leaves on Saturday nights. COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon. 5:25 A. M. Arrive at Columbus n ; oo a. x. Leave Columbus 12:45 p. x. Arrive at Maoon 6:12 P. x. COLUMBUS NIOHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Loave Macon 8 : 15 P , *. Arrrive at Columbus 4:45 a. x. Leave Columbus 8 05 p. x. Arrive at Macon 4:10 a x. VIRGIL POWERS, JnnlO ly Engineer and Sope'intendent. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S THROUGH LIVE TO CALIFORNIA, CHruiTA. AJxru jafajj, Touching at Mexican Ports AND CARRYING TBE II. H. MAIL Fares Greatly Reduced. O NE of tbo Uree and splendid Steamships of thia lino will leave Pier No. 42 Nor»h iiiver, foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, n*on on the 15th and 30th of every month (except when those dates ordinary week's washing for a fiotily of eight per- way, with one of the Company’s Steamship, from Panama for BAN FRANCISCO, touching at MAN- zan i i ,r.o. All departures connect at Panama with steamers for South American ports. Departure of 15th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran cisco first of every month, eicept when it folia 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 without male protector*. 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 formation, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, Now York. mar21 ly- F. R. BABY, Agent. W. A. RANSOM Sc CO., Mannfaetnreis and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 138 AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Rented by CoL R. W. Hogan, of Georgia. DOBSON & BABtOW Bolton, England, l_2aTABLL3HEI> A. Z>. 1790. ] Makers and Patentees of tbe moat improved roa piucb' Preparing and Spinning Cotton, ALSO Double-Cylinder Saw Ginn, and Knife Roll er ffaeartby Oins. Employ upwards of 2000 operatives, liefer to CLaRK THREAD CO., Newark, N, J., where 30,000 spindiee are in operation. Price* and estimate# for projected mills, on ap plication to above addreaa, or to F. O. Box, 3024 New York. aov22-oodly SKK