The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, December 21, 1871, Image 4

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Telegraph & Messenger. • THURSDAY MORNING- DEC. 21. 1871. (.'olircVJoo •( •»« Tax Snap end- ni-t rorrcspomlcncc. From too Atlanta OonstituUon 1 Atlanta, Ga., December 1C, 1871. Urn. Madison DM. Comptroller General : p f n gn—We beg Ioato to pieeeot tc your eonMdereUoa e few tfaoogbU to connection with tbe taxation of the proas, to toot, if poseible, collection may be Keyed until the legislators meet* to January, 1872, when e full investige, lion cm be hid. The lmmediete collection of taxes for eerenl put yeeie will work great bvdabip. It bMnot been the custom to tiz the precs. Newipepere ere clwied among toe vocations whole eneonrigement to • mitter of pnblio benefit, u to CMe of school a, cbnrchee, etc. On «h»e Account the Uz eimo unexpectedly, 'lo collet* tbe loenmnlited tizee of yeiie to to suddenly cripple if not entirely breik down the Irosines* of miny good citizens. Time it lent ebonld be giyen for payment. An excellent Ar ticle from tbe Mecon TzutoiurH pleoee the mitter In tie proper light, ind we hereto Attach it. We invoke yonr Interposition to suspend Ibe collection of toil sadden led unexpected tuition, until the next eceilon of the LeRielar tare. Ileepeotfnlly submitted, W. A. Bmrtau. A Co., Constitution. 8. W. GUM, New Era. , _ . Jito II. CmlATT, Witcbmin, end President of I’rese Association. . , J. J. Toon, Index. rates tbe rnutTxss. 1'roin time imtnemoriil, the types end presses of the printer hive been held in Georgia ai rofl- cbinical too!*, and exempted like the tool* of ,/ter mechanics from taxation. In 18G8, how ever, the qoeelion was raised again under tbe tax levy of that yeer, and ibo Governor not be ing clear on tbe anbjeet, directed aaneaament to bo mtde, bat a levy of Ux suspended, nntil lie pleasure of tbe legislature ebonld be known. Nothing, however, waa done about it until ihe present session, when the Legislature directs tbe levy and collection of the tax, involving, of course, an aocnmnlation of taxes for soeoeasive years. Tbe press will feel nnder obligations to tienator Bimmons and others who were.disposed to pnnne a liberal policy on tbe subject; K "' whatever may be tbe thought about tbe ;— ptlety of tbe levy, there onght to be no donbt of ibo fact that the Legislature should have ex tended ibe time for the collection of arrearages. It will bo easily seen that a levy of three or four years' accouinlaled taxes on toe people — large npon a few days’ notice, to this financial pinch, would send too tax-payer* into utmost universal bankruptcy; and wo ore certainly not aware that tbe printers, as a class, are above the average pecuniary condition. Moreover, Ibe majority of the prlnliog-offices have changed hands since Ibe lax accumulation began, and lime should have been allowed to adjust personal rights and liabilities involved to — premises, before peremptory levy on tbe prop erty abonld follow failure of payments n“’ equitably duo from present holders. If it __ not too late tbo manifest equities to this case should be consulted by extending the time fo* collecting toese arrears gee of tax. CoMrTr.ou.ru Gkrebal’s Orncx, > Atlanta, Ga , December Ifi, 1871.) .Venn. IK. A. Hemphill et Co., S. IK, Grubb, .h im II. Christy and others : Gkntlkkkn—I have received your common! cation presenting, for my consideration, certain reasons why, to your judgment, Ibo collection of tax an printers’presnea, material, etc., should be auyed nntil tho reassembling of the Legisla ture in January nrxl, and have to say to reply, that 1 Lave no authority, nnder the law, to grant the reqncs*. hrolion 70 of tho Code, vests the power in Ibo Governor of tbe Stato alone, to suspend tbe collection of any portion of toe taxes, and I liavo therefore referred your com munication lo biro. As tbo Legislature will again convene at a very early day, I see no mate rial Injury tbat ean result to the State by grant ing your request, and I have therefore aaked •ho lavninblii consideration of the same by the Governor. I deem it but proper lo state, how evor, Uiat I soa no reauon presented why toe decision heretofore luado by this office, that said materia] is taxable under tbe laws of Ibis State, should bo disturbed. Very respectfully, Madison Bell, Comptroller General. Eutccirv* Dr.rinT.MXNT, I fcTATE or GEOBOtA ) Tho Comptroller General will suspend toe oolleotion of tain on printers’ presses, mate, rial, eto., nntil Ibe noxt meeting of the Legis latnre. Benjamin Coslet. Govcinor. Atlanta. December 19,1871. Comttsolleb Gxnebai. h Omcx, > Atlanta, Ga , Deo., 16, 1871. ) In accordance with the above order, Tax Col leetors will suspeud the eollection of tax on printing presses, material, eto., until the next meelltg of the General Assembly of this State. Madison Bell, Comptroller GeneraL Tbe English gunboat Growler, stationed at Rhode*, ia in constant pursuit of A Greek pirate ootupletely equipped for war, who haa already eaptnred many merchant vessels, and who taken retreat in the bogs or oreeks, wbero too gnnboat cannot follow him. CANCERS CURED. H AVING boon afflicted with Cancer, 1 was cured in the year 1840, after trying many pi epila tion* and Cancer doctors. 1 hare no uew remedy to offer but tbe same old remedy with which I waa cartel ilftoen year* ago. 1 have aiuoe be. n practicing with Die same remedy, and have beenaueceraful in a number of caaea, • few of winch I refer to below, as living witnesses of lb« virtues of my medicine, some of whom, like myself, have been cured a number of years and yet have no symptoms of Cancer returning: Mrs. II. U. ltioodworili. Liberty llill, Ga.; Mrs Faunia 6ettlo, Libert; llill Ga.; Mr. 1. V. Boyd, Griffin, Ha.; Mr. tVealey Iteid, Zebulon, Oa.; Mia John Mullwrll, GiifHn, Ga.; Mrs. M.ry Thurmond, Indian Spun*!, Ga.; Mia James Carmlchiel, Me- Douough. na.; tVm N. Kimbrough, M. D., Henoia, Ga.; Mr D G. McKinney. (Houston co.) Macon, Ga.; Mr. Jaa. Douglaaa, Gre nville, Ga.; Key. H. T. Dirkt-n, L tenet Grove, Ga.; Mr. 11. Dortou. Fa- \etlo8tauon. Ga; Mr. \Vm Hsrkneaa, Jackson, Ga; Hou Thomas M. Ilarknrs*. late Ib-preaenta- tivo from llutts oouutv, Jackson. Ga.; Mrs. A. Mad, ■lox, luciui Nprtnga, Ga., Mrs. Klfra Hut, Forsvtb, Ga.; Mr. Wulia llowdan, Forsyth, Ga.;Maj A. Sill; Gritliu, Ga.; Mia. Green Duke, Liberiy llill, Oa.; mis. A. Porter, Griffin, Oa.; Mrs. Rebecca Wants- worth, Barneaville, Ga.; Mrs. D. Lewis, Bartlesville, Ga.; Mr*. R Goodman, Montieellj, Ga; Lou (color ed.) former servant of 1). \V. Codior, Indian Npriuga, Ga. Tba above ia only a few of toe many names that eoukl be added to die Hat. 1 cheerfully bear testimony to the fact of Mr. J. M. Uanlsway having performed a perfect cure of a cancer upon Mrs. M. J. Bouyar’a eye, after eminent physicians had failed to relieve her; end I firmly beueve Ida Cancer treatment to be a apeciflo for Cancer. L. A. HAXSE, Maoon P. O. To the -Afflicted! 1 prefor not Heating doubtful eases. After sat isfy uig yourself deecnoe yonr cancer to me end I will give yon my oan Id opinion. At your request 1 will visit your bouses when cir- cmust*uce» jhiiuh. My lesideuce is twelve mites east of Griffin, Or., which ta my nearest express office Mousy may be sent with safety m registered letter. Communica tions strictly confidential and promptly answered whi n stamp and cm elope sent addressed to you lolf. Address J M H-IIDAWAY. Liberiy Bill, Ftkeeo., Ga. Those to whom it may oe ootixmieni, may call upon T. J. Hardaway. Southwestern Railroad, who attended me in my aldiction and haa Iven with me in several cares since, lie may be addressed tbronantoe poatofflceAt Macon, Ga., or Eufaula, Alabama. J. M. HARDAWAY. _July 13-dJtawAwCm GREAT BARGAIN. I NOW offer for »»*• tbit valuable p'auiaiion ait- dated one and ba f mil. a from tbe Southwestern Katlrotd, contaidiug eleven hutulrvd acxee. aeven buu tiea cl*a«ed. balance in tho wood*. Ten bean or fine DUiM, corn, fodder, codon need, gin and belt, farnm.g implamenta. etc., a complete outfit— forooettamired and forty bales of cot on. Fimt paj- m*nl in 1872. eecond in ib?S, and third in 1874, each bale towtwb five tmudrrd pounde and clam k>« middling. Kacbpajmont doe lat of November of •»cb j tar. Good collateral* will be required for tbe firat payment. Here i« a chance to make tbe money before ilia due. Tfio»* wishing a great baigain moat appit at once aa 2 »haii withdraw it fn*m a *-• bcJure or by U*» 3&U> of UroeDbtr. Apply to W. U. RtKiFs, At come j at Law, Maithafiville, Ga. decVSw $50 REWARD. R OBERT DUNBAK, some 18 or 20 yearn old, weighing 140 or 150 pounds, about 5 ft si 5 or < inches high, with da>k eyre, sod awkward tu toe use of bis left aim, stole from ms a mwe, bridle end aadule, Sudan ovniooat Th- overcoat waa of brown cbmctul la doth luted with black; tbe top but ton off at tbe nghteido. The mule eeeaped from lum •nd Las been recovered. I will g.ve tbo to any ux>e who wifi apprehend the thief and turn blot over to rajeelf or tu the r lie;iff of Grawfonl county. ■»*)«odXw B B. BARNES. Fott Valley. Oa. LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE Proncancea try txmtxngaeura Tho Only Good. Sauce-” unristeT^^^ “* *•"*»• “ «* rcuta. JOHN a englA-eodSm Agents. New York. VALUABLE PLAHTATION For Sale. I OFFER for aala ooa of toa mot* dak plasaamMtddlaGeorgia, forplauusgand ratamosituated tan —aouthweet of Hav villa, Ga.. andoontainaaboutI2J0acratgfom dree cleared. Two Mile orBaady Oteek Uuough K, aad affords a (TOod miU_ aim. place can be conveniently divided into trac 900 to 800 sersw if desired. L ug time for part of the money. Gallon A. 0. Pa-.o, Eaq., Ba.kisavtUa,0 WM. LUNDY. norJMIawSw-wtt ir ad- Ga. o o ss XJ1 M Q M »-3 GQ O Q O •-3 O a m o r M Q M ►3 U •* o p *-*• o * o p ® s 1 6 p* rr 6' (D V> d e p. Pj <J s o a 4 © ►i P © pu p' o S 3 *d e e-r © © w p 4 B CK3 P P W > GO Si l> M O M g t?3 t*i GO S 3 »-l- S 3 p p- to a) to a 5 H a a a H ® ► > % % § •» 0 H 0 S ® H ► > 0 m z H (!) n o 3 H I n CD > r m o T! I m m CD m VJ CD CD 0 r c DJ r m 13 > 0 3 0 0 c > z 0 I— 0 0 0 U1 ft a a a a lamillon's Perpetnal BMIi THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE! Awarded Diplomas by tbe “ Maryland Inst I- tote for tbe Protection or tbe Mechan ical ArU.” Also, by tho Maryland State Agrlcnltnral and Mechan ical Association Fair, 1870. An Invention for burning Brick hard and of uni form color, with leea fuel than ia used by any other Kiln ever invented. It Saves 73 Per Cent, of Tael In Burning T HE attention of Brickmtken in Georgia, Ala bama and Florida ia called to this invention. I have appointed S.m'i D. Irwin, Esq , of Maoon, Ga.. my agent for toe aala of righte. Famphleta containing full deacriplion ean be obtained on ap plication to bim. SILAS M. HAMILTON. Investor and Patentee, Baltimore, Maryland. Noti—Tbo undersigned will take pleasure at any time, when in the city, in giving any information draired in reference to this invaluable invention. In a city like Macon where eeveral millions of Brick are annually manufactured, tbe grout awing in toe cost ot burning alone, would afford a fine Income, to aav nothing of ita convenience and per fect adaptation to toe purposes desired. BkM'LD IBWIN, At toe offioa of Lyon. deGraffenried A Irwin, delSeodSm 88 Cherry street, up-.taint. COTTON SPATES Life Insurance Co. PRINCIPAL OrriCE, MACON. GEORGIA- Authorised Capital 92,000,000 Guaranteed Capital 800,000 Deposited with State Comptroller for se curity of Policy Bolden 150,000 INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT. CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000. UNIMPAIRED, WITH AN AMPLE RE-INSURANCE FUND. Cash Assets November 1,1871, $6,226,703 48 T HE Stockholders of toe -ETNA, at a meeting on the 9th November, promptly subscribed a MILLION AND A Half DOLLARS in cash, which, with aaeete preriooily on hand, gives toe Company total ot SEVEN AND THREE QUARTER MILLIONS to meet ail outstanding liabilities. **—”'~ and payment of all loeaea at Chicago and elsewhere, toe Company will still have CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, w. B. JonwsToa W. 8. Holt Vice Preeldent. Geo. 8 Onxan. Secretary. J. W. Bukxe General Agent J. Mexcke Gbxxk, M. D Medical Examiner. W. J. Maoill Superintendent ot Agencies. C. F. McOax Actuary. XN8UBE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS. INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME. ALL IPS FUNDS INVESTED DI GEORGIA. ALL LOSSE8 PAID WITHOUT DELAY. IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY. ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FOPJEITINa AF TER TWO YEARS. F. M. HEATH, SpocUl Agent, Jnl8tf Macon, Georgia. % U A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. MILLIONS Bear Testimony to the Wonderful Curative Effects or DR. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS t w.uaarrenWMt. AILJIcDini*ij)*eo,Dra S tnt.re« a. as u, au rreaebM, Cat, rod am* at CoBawnaTkJs Vinegar Bitten are not avtl* Fancy Drink. Rad.of Poor Rnm,?WhI.kcr, Proof Spirits and Refuse LlQuors ooctored. spiced sad sweet ened to pleteo tho tula, called “Tonlce," “Appetiz ers," “Beetorets," Ac., that laid the tippler oa to drnakenneM and min,but areatrue Medicine,made front tba Native Roots sad Herbs of CsUibrels, free from all Alcohollo fillmnlants.-WThey are tho GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER nnu A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and lsvlgorator of the System, carrying off a)) poiwnons matter and reetorinx the blood to a healthy eoodltloo. No person emn t*ke these Bitters according to direc tion* end remain long unwell, provided their honee ere not deotroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tho vital organs wasted 1-vood the point of re pair. They are a Geatle Purgative aw well-an Tonic, powewlng also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent In reUarlng Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organa. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In young or old, mareied or single, et tho down of wo manhood or at the tom or lCo, thee. Tonic Bitters have noeouaL *For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhcuma- “i. Go,,, • Dyapepala or Indigestion. Billon-, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Blue re hare been moat sncceasmi. Saeh Diseases are earned by Vitiated Blood, which la generally produced by derangement of tho Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ache, Pain la the Shoulders. Cough*. Tlghtnem of the Cheat, Dims***, Soar Eructations of the Stomach Bad taste la the Month. Bilious Attack*. Palpitation ottha Start, Inflammation of tho Lung*. Pain la tho regions of tho Etdceya, and a hundred other painful A HOME IN GEORGIA. B EING about to change my business, I now offer my beautiful ojttotiy residence, with ita eur- roondinga. for sale AT A BARGAIN, located nine miles west of Rawkiuavil.e, in Polaaki county, Gw. Throe hundred and thirty-five acres of land, two- thitda cleared, npon which ia w nice new framed dwelling with dining room and kitchen attached. In modern stylo, with water and aarv.nta* ho nan con veniently located. Also a nioe DOW framed store house, A GOOD COUNTRY STAND, about forty yards from the dwelling; new framed gin-bouse, with new "Proa" Gin wad rubber bend, and Craig's new patent boras power attached; a good wuodtn screw, crib, bant, etablee, tool-hooer, and six com fortable tenants’ booses. Tne place ia well Watered, Cedar Creak rnnniig through ooa of the iota; wall St yard and horse lot: toil good, and no healthier piece ean be foond in Middle Georgia. Cash price af place as above dasonbad 94 000. Would accept time payment from a goad purchaser. Will also sell wtah the plaeo if desired, corn, fodder, bone*. w. o. Harvard. novW deodiwAwim. Hmwkinenlle. Oa. PULASKI HOUSE, BAVAHHAH, .... GEORGIA. Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Font. daeSSm WM. H. WILLBERGEB, Proprietor. They invigorate the Otomach aad sthnulets the tor pid liter and bewela, which render thmt of aaeenalled efficacy la cleaning the blood of all tapnrttlee, and Imparting naw 11* aad vigor to th* who!* system. - FOE SKIN DISEASES,Eruption*.Tatter, Salt Rheum. Blotches Spot*. Fbnptea. Pustules, Bolls, Car- bcaclea. Bhtg-Worm. Gcald-Head. Sore Xros, Ertaip- ctaa. Itch. Bcurtk, IheooJorstlan* of tho Skin. Humor* and Diseases of th* 6km. of whatever name or nature art literally dug up and carried out of th* ayWamla a boro# la •otoroomwln convince th* Boat IncrednJooa pf their hi the !S ard M Commerce Street. Hew Tork. ■ D nr ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. SPANISH 01?OWN SHERRY. T HJB justly celebrated brand of Wine is imported ■ direct from Cadre, Spain, and ia certain J tbo puroat ever offered ia toe Southern market. Price per ease ...99 CO Fries per gallon S.S0 For sale by A L. RICHARDSON, Importer of Spanish Wine*. i«(il2 6m 21 Bay street. Savannah, Georgia $4,500,000! CHICAGO LOSSES, $3,066,000. OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS -OF— CHICAGO LOSSES HAVE ALREADY BEEN PAID IN GASH TO 885 CLAIMANTS, AMOUNTING TO UP TO NOVEMBER 11TH. OVER 131,000000 INCASE HAS BEEN PAID BY TIE Since organization, 1819; and now comes llirough too world’* greatest fire with the Largest Cash. Capital, Largest Cash Assets, and Largest Cosh Income Of any Fire Insurance Company in the World ! The attention of tbe public it ctllod to tho great strength of this Company, and to tbo availibity of its assets, which c*n be converted into cash at any moment, as compared with assets in notea, mortgages, or otherwise unavailable. In thirty day* after the Chicago fire toe ffiirNA ha* disbursed nearly ELEVEN HUNDRED THOU SAND DOLLARS- . . „ Great fires demonstrate the faet that RELIABLE INDEMNITY can only be afforded by the largest ana etrongost Compauiee, and the than ever, solicit®, with /Etna Insurance Company, emerging from this last great teat, stronger i confidence, a continuation of patronage from the insuring pnblio. E. C. 0BANNISS & SON, Agents, Macon, Ga. GRFAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT ANB PASSENGER vn CHARLESTON, S. LINE, C. TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. THREE TIKES A WEBK—TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. ELEGAM STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HOBBS SHORTER via CHAB1IST0N. TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. TI1E SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO, And connecting Roads Weet, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Glare Steamships to the above Porta, invite attention to the Quick Time and Rt-gular Dispatch afforded to the business pnblio in tbo Cotton States at toe PORT OF CHARLESTON. Offering facilities ot Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other Port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on toe Line: TO TffBW YORK M A NHATTAN, M. S. Woodbnil, Ct tnmar.dur. CHAMPION. R. W. Lockwood, Command' r. OHAKLESTON. James Berry, Commander. JAMES ADOER X. J. Lockwood, Commander JAMES ADDER A CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C. GEORGIA. S. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J. Beckett, Commander. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND, Ingram, Commander; WAGNER, HUGER & CO., VlM. A. COURTNAY, Agents, Charleston, 8. C. TO FSIXl.dkSBlXaFSCXa.i VIRGINIA, Alex. Hamer, Commander. EMPIRE, O. Hinckley, Commander. Skiuno Daxs—THURSDAYS. WM. A. 0GURTNAY, Agent, Char eston, S. O SB -IaTI OffOIill. FALCON, Hainie, Commander. SEA GULL- Dutton, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson* Coznni&ndsr. Bailing Pay—Every Fifth Pay. PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S 0. Dates guaranteed aa low sa toot* ot Congesting Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of f per cent; THROUGH BILLS OF LADI27G AND THROUGH TICKETS ship* in C assigned. Can he had at all theprincipil Railroad Offices In Georgia, Alaham State-Rooms may be sacorsd in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of toe arte*ion, at whose offices, ia all Oaaca, toe Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths Tba Through Tickets by this Route includes Transfers, Meals and State Boom, while on Ship- The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, Petitset RnDcbnlJe. Os iheGtcrtri* Riiiroad Finit*Ciae8 Sleeping? Cats. Freight promptly traaeferrod from Steamer to day and night traina c: the South Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Road-, delivering Freight* at distant points with great promptness. The Manages will ns* every exerti u to satisfy their Patrons that the Line TIA CHARLESTON cannot * - turn krsnl in UisMtcb And tba Safe Dtaiivefv of Goods. for farther infoTsOAUom apply to J. M. .SELKIRK, Sup t Charleston, 8.0; B. P. HASELL, General Agent, P. O Box -*379, Oftico *17 Broadway, N. Y.;8. B. PICKENS, Gvneiil Pjlmenger xnd Ticket Agent, South Carolina Bxilroad ALFRED L. TYLER, June20 eod-4m Vloo-Preeident South Carolina BaRroad, Charleston, 8.0- Principal office 101 W. Fifth-st. Cincinnati. 0. THE ONLY RELIABLE GIFT DISTRIBUTION IN THE COUNTRY. L. D. SINE’S EIGHTEENTH GBAUD AHHBAL DISTRIBBTIOH To be drawn Monday, January L1872. $200,000$ IN VALUABLE GIFTS! Two Grand Capital Prizes ! 10,000 in American Gold. 110,000 in American Silver One fpan of Matched Horses, with family carriage and feilver mounted Harness, worth $1500. five Horse* and Baggies, with silver mounted bar* neaa. worth $600 eujh. Five fins' tonM Rosewood Piancs. worth $500 each. Twenty-fire Family bowing Machines, worth $500 2bC0 Gold and Sil vr r Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $300 each. Ladies* Gold Leoutine and Gent v s Gold \ est Chains, folid and double plated Silver Table anil teaspoons, Puotograph Album?. Jewelry, eto . etc., etc. Number of Gift* 25,000! Tickets limited to 100.000! Agents wanted t * sell tickets, to whom liberal pre miam? will be paid. Single tickets 6 tickets $10: 12 tickets SCO: 25 $40 CircuUrs containing a fall list of prises, a descrip- on of the manner .a reference to the one ordering them. All letters must be addressed to L.P. SINE. Box 86, Cincinnati. Ohio. Office 101W. Fifth street. novl2eod&wtildec25 SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS ADJOINING PA8SENGER DEPOT, MACON, G.V STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS Of all sizes, for Saw Mills, Plantations or any other;purpose. GRISTMILLS, MILL GEARING, tho beat SAW MILLS made in the South, IKON lure FEL’S WATER WHEELS, (received the first premium at the Georgia State Fair 18711 otviv? > Uf (the only substantial article to run gins), SUGAR MlLLri and BOILERS, (the beet made in tt ats f> loo State/ Schofield’s Patent Cotton Presses* TO BUN BY HOB3E, HAND, WATER OB STEAM, 53 4 Received all the premiums at the Georgia Stato Fair, 1871, for BEST COTTOV pni'-^r.,. articles we exhibited). tlb-sEg, SHAFTING, PULLEYS and HANGER3, MACHINERY of all kinds, IRON or BRASS made, ■- We are determined to keep the reputation we have always enjoyed or maunfaturinn „ J Machinery, etc., in the beet manner, at lees cost with promptness, and to tho eaiiefactionott;; 11 ''' J. S. SCHOFIELD ft Son <5T Having tho heat Lathea for Steam Engine Building in the State, we uotiry other Builders that we can tom their Fly Wheela any eize from seven to twelve feet. °- e *taF.oi ; . and of ateam in the honse during the winter, which causes frequent colda. especially to those who go from a steaming, hot wash-room to hang out clothes Thousands of testimonials to its great ex cellence could readily be obtained; but no evidenoe can equal that derived from one’s own observation and experience. To know the virtues of this soap, yon haTe only to try it. A single bar will do the ordinary week's washing for a family of eight per- eons. HUNT, RANKIN’ A LAMAB, octll-d&wtf Sole agents for Macon. DR. PRICE’S SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. VANILLA, LSI-I0XT Etc., For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Paslry. THO.MPSO.Y, STEELE £• PKldfjTF’G 10. Depots, Chicago and 8t. Loins, MANUFACTUREHS OF DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER, AND BLOOD ENRICHER. J&t ^ THE GREAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES. The most rellalile Blood Purincr. The sure Repairer of Broken Health, The true Kerre Supporter. The Permanent Strength Bcnewcr. The most Energetic Tonic. In all cases of Debility, Poor Blood, Weak Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely and durably bonefits. Sold by all Druggists, or the Manu facturers on the receipt of $6, will tend, bg Express, 6 Dottles, which is sufficient for Sor 4 months. Prepared only at tho Laboratory of Thompson, Stoclo & Prico Hf’g Co, MANUFACTURERS OF DR. PRICE'S CREAR1 BAKING POWDER. Special Flavorings Tor Ire Cream, Cakes A Pastry. 247 ail 20 LASS ST2EST, - CHKAOO, ILL. 327 3S20S9 272217, - - - 27. L52I3,113. The only kind mad* by a practical chemist, aa well as physician, with special reference to Its h-etr hfr,I- theneal hiesL lilacaita, com breed, cakes, pastry, not only white (sweet) aad light, bat wholeaemo an-1 nutritious. Vk it; press it. If net as recommended, wa forfeit right to truthfulness. OVMauy worth ies*. cheap imitations Be sure you get Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pewter. Sold by Grocers. Slauufac- <urrf only hr THOMPSON, STEELE & PRICE HI O CO. Depots, Chicago and St. Louis. Robadalis O iThE INGREDIENTS THAT I COMPOSE KOSAD.4LIS arc 'published on every package, there- jtbro it is not a secret preparation, consequently [PHTSICIAXS PRESCRIBE IT IT113 a certain cure for Scrofula, .Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of X'rc Blood. ' 0X2 BCTTL3 0? S0SASALI5 will do moro ^ood than ten bottles of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THU UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS i;?:t vfc used Ro?adaIi3in thcirpracticc H’.r t!io past three years and freely ■ <:r do^Fe it aaa reliable Alterative I ::.*.(t Blood Punfier. I- r ». T. rUGTT,cf BRltim'-rc 4 . it;:, t. j. coykix, “ ir lj:. \r.c\\nit. “ I*. O. PANXELLY, 4< L.i. J. S. SP.V?aKS, of Xicholasville, ( *'n. f.’l.. 3fcCARTIIA, Columbia, ! I?It. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, X. C. I,'USED ASD ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH k SONS, Fall River, , Mj ; ». W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. V. WHE£LKH, Lima, Ohio, n. HALL, Limn. Ohio. •CRAVEN & CO.,Gordonsville, Vm. .SAFWo. G. McFAPDEN, Murfroes- i boro,Tcr.n. j On r space vr ill cot allotr r f j^y cx . ftended remarks in relation to the jwtuesofP.osadalis. Tothe Medical ; Profession veguarsurtce a Fluid ITr- tractsuperior t3 any they have ever -used in the treatment cf diseased j&locd; and to theaffiirtcd ivc say try price SI .50 per bottle. Address S3. CLZlZiTTS ft CO. ft McAvfachaing Chemists, \ EatTiaoax. 3In. CHRISTMAS SPICES, PEPPER, NUTMEGS, mage, GGnsrajuR, KSS. LE3IOi\, HOSE, CELERY, VAXILL-l AND ANY OTHERS CALLED FOR. LIQUORS FOR EO-Gr-KTOG VERY SUPERIOR, AT LESS THAN COST. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. TOILET SETS, a few very handsome, for saleat Low Prices. GENTS’ DRESSING CASES, extra fine, PERFUME STANDS, for sale at Cost. ALSO AN ASSORTMENT OF ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHIUSTM \R TREE. Call and examine these Goods. For sale by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Wholesale Drnggisls, W. & m l\ TAYLOB, Comer Cotton Avenue and Cherry Street, -DEALEBS IS- Furniture, Carpetings RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, FTC. METALIG BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS, Fine and Plain Wood to flies and Caskets. GT Orders by Telegraph promptly attended to. novls; ERNEST PESCEKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct tbe slightest error in the time-keeping of my fine Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the most approved TRANSIT INSTRU MENTS, for the purpose of observing the meridian passage of the sun and stars, I will be able to keep the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. Especial Attention paid to tlie Repairing and rating of fine Wntcbea, a• vcell hh h kinds of new work made to order. iuly27-Iy HARNESS AND SADDLERY. SMITH, WESTCOTT <£ CO. 102 CZXBHZIV STREET, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SADDLES AND HARNESS CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SHOE FINDINGS, TRUNKS, VALISE3 AND SATCHELS, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, consisting in part of— SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALFSKIN, KIP SKINS, UPPER AND LACE LEATHE QI2ST BANDS, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE- C. B. MIMS. C* Bo Williams & Co., Hats, Caps, Furs, Gloves, Umbrel las, Etc., Etc., 268 and 270 Canal Street, (Near Earle’s Hotel,) NEW YORK- M ERCHANTS n&oding nice and stylish Hats, Caps, Fats, etc., at moat and liberal terms, will do well to patronizo C. B. Williams A Co. To my fnende, who havo so liberally patronized ma the put year. I can only prove my gratitude by being ever watchful to their interests, assuring them that they ehall always get their Hate, etc., at prioes to oompete with the lowest-priced merchants m their midst. All orders will receive my prompt and personal attention. Respectfully nov5 2m 0. B. WHS. aaptM eod3m CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES. IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM *8 00 TO $50 00. MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOTICE JUST RECEIVED AT SMALL & GAMBLE’S WHOLESALE FLOUR AND PROVISION HOUSE (000 SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES, 1 CABS CHOICE WHITE CORN, 2 GIBS TENNESSEE OATS, 50 CASKS 4 UAT.F CASKS O. B- SIDES. 80 178RF8 4 HALF CASKS SHOULDERS, 50 SACKS CHOICE BIO COFFEE- 75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES, 25 BARRELS SUGAR, 50 R*TtRFT-a MOLASSES, NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES, 50 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGINa, 500 BDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE) 50 BARRELS WHISKY Tho above Goode, with everything else in our lino, will bo sold at roTTm VBK.T XiCWBST ,L JUk XJ X/ wr-sn- * ■ — w ' 1 4lnl0 &C Either for CASH OB ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Try na v YOtl ’Will certain to try tie ag&ln. tod