The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, December 24, 1871, Image 1

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AND MESSENGER. HY Clisby, Jones & Keese. MACON, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1871. Number 6,211 (ieorgl* Trleffrapli HnllUlne, JI»con, I preserve hi* stock; and this be bed done by the I Editor*, yon remark editorially in publishing aid of hi* palisade* and by the maintenance of telegram*, that “oomment i* nnneoe.s*ary,”yet, eeuala** Tigilanoe. For week*, be and hi* I my name haring appreared in oonneetion with eon-in-law had been obliged to keep alternate the matter, I ask to be permitted to make some watch every night. “comment” on the labjaot of Colonel Atkina' bow it ns ix cnauuESTox. I candidacy. Feeling that I am, pelhapa, reepon- Let each facta illustrate the chaotic state of rible to a greater extent than any other person society, out of which Kn-klnxiam spring*. I | for the movement looking to the participation •10 00 .. 6 00 .. 1 00 1 .. 4 00 | SI • hen the txrsaxxo AiuflmnRi with i. Te ecraph and Mi Hi* month* on* month ^■Weekly Tolegraph and Mi Si* ^months. y ntaiaotb Weekly Tdcfinjih Mid XMNOgi 66 columns, 1 year .' 0 00 I might add manyreliahleandoorroborativenotes I of the Republicans in the recent election, and yn months....... 80 I from a city psatnr's experiences I have the oooseqaent mention of Colonel Atkina'name ptrihl* alwaysln aavanoe, an d paper stopped buried a peaceable young man who had been I in oonneetion with the eandi lacy, I am unwill. beaten to death by a mob organized fortbe par- ing to remain silent when injustice)* attempted poee of “clearing the wbitee ont of the streets I towards him in connection therewith, of Charleston." I have seen onr citizens, black I There was at one time every indication that and white, going armed to the polls, that they there would be a Republican candidate in the might not be prevented from casting their bel I field. A cancna was held at the Capitol early Iota for municipal officers; and the bayonets of I in the session, which had for its object the ra the United States Army invoked and arrayed to I organization of the Republican party, and the guard the sacred right of suffrage. I have aeen I nomination of a suitable man for candidate for . cd.rm ClinsUao Advocate with Weekly.... 6 00 I a tumultuous rabble traversing oar streets, with I Governor in the recent election. That meeting Berts'* Migsain* i 00 I flaring torches and barbarous yells and exeera- I was composed of such men as ex-Covemor Tic. anangemsnt is where remittances are made ttona, and as thay went, breaking windows, James Johnson, Hon. John 8. Bigby, Judge J. terct to the office of publication. plundering shop* and stoning by-standera, along B. Parrott, Hon. Madison Bell, Colonel B. L. Tbs consolidated Telegraph and Messenger I their line of march. I hsve aeen an official Mott, and a largo number of other gentlemen ...wot* a Jarg* ctrail»tton. perT*diM Middle, of the State discharge six or seven shot) at a from different portions of the State, who have oUwra »»d <»^ws«*vnQeojjhs anAWertaro I prana reporter; sod although the foul crime been in no way connected with the Bullock ring, ' * ,*nablo rates. In the Weeklv at one".iS?«jr^mr I w “ ° onimi tt*d just by the Guard-house, the and whose interests are identical with the tnter- 0 f three^juarten of an iL. —publics^ I criminal was not arrrested until hie revolver I eats of the people of Georgia. A series of such ''' ];,.mutation* should be made by express"or I *** empty, nor has he np to this moment been | meetings were held, which resulted in a partial 1 dismissed from the office of trying offenders I reorganization of the party, the resignation of against the laws of the State. Bnt let me add, I Foster Biodgett as Chairman of the State Central that I have never aeen the white people inter-1 Committee, and the actual nomination at one fare with a negro at the ballot-box, or endeavor I time of Hon. James Atkina for Governor, to forbid or trammel, in any way, hit lawful I Those who participated in these meetings real- right to vote. On the oontnry, it is a well es-1 ize the feet that the shameful administration of tabUsbed fact, universally oottoeded, that the | Governor Bollock has driven thousands of the W. HUBS* A CO.'S n. ly Telegraph A Messenger and Farm and Home 6U 00 I Weekly Telegraph and Messenger and Farm and Home 4 00 I ui'VreUy Telegraph and Messenger and Kara and Boms. 500 ■el II. mooer orders or registered letters. ( l(.M»ITIO.\ or nOl’TII ( AHOl.IXA. get. nr. Winkler, of Hisrlnles, to the »w YorK Examiner and Chronicle. Vie cop; the following powerful presentation I negroes have interfered with such of their own | beat men in the State ont of our parly, and . ^ unhappy cast of South Carolina, from I rsoeaa ware not in favor of oar oppressors. I though wo had not the power to rescue the party ' . _ v«l Ffimiiws uwi ra,_|j. -» .a. I Home they kept away by menaoes, and some I fromh is control while be was possessed of the a , s„w York Examiner and Chronicle of toe by ■' Tio J UnMt from ^ immeDM lad plottage of the Execu- ;lii iustant—the leading Baptist paper of toe I \(,vrr, outfl onr late city election, were the I live, yet ainee be has abdicated that offieg yrith S^rth. The ltov. Doctor’s presentation of the I blacks of Charleston at liberty to vote as they I alt of its power and fled the country diabon- -' 1 nny csso of oar sister State might well I P*‘ '*• d—a privilege then, for the first time, I ored, yet “unwept, nnhonored and nnsnng, " , 1 . . . ,. . I secured to them by the presence of United I we are determined to reorganize the party upon t ..,t a be • , I States soldiers, who had been summoned there I a basis not hostile to theinterasta of Georgia. / ■ naaor of tke Ktnnunto siad fMimnicU ; I at the request of toe white eit : zens. A We determined to go before toe people upon Mi Dxaa ItaoTOxa—'The admission of the I tb* ininiii or the oovzaxvorr. 1 the broad proposition that the.Republican party, rrinslers, the lawysss, the judges, the whole I I give yon these psrtionlsra for what they are 1 as a party, is not responsible for thooondnot of u.munity, that in the Ku-klnx oases, now on I worth. I do not pretend to ray that there may I a Governor who, after being elected, turned his m«l in South Carolina, the lowest olaaa of our I not have been outrages on the other side, which I back upon the true Kepnldtoana and ooalleooed elation furnishes the informers, ought to I heve not coma to my knowledge; for when I with oorrupt Democrats, betrayed in every ea- tsukcD grave doubts in regard to too truth of I men's blood is np, they are prone to erased the I hontlal particular the confidence of the party. i. r charges now urged against themoit respect-1 bounds of wisdom and justice. Bfit-ft does I imposed upon the confidence and credulity of wealthy and infloeutial citizens of the I seem to me that a great governSfient, possessed I the lees informed Republicans only to nse them Mai. The people who have made these as- I of unresisted and unquestioned power, curht I for pnrpoees and ends they knew not of, and i-1 ,idling revelations in regard to the social I not to take one side—and that toe part of the I when he conld no longer nse the power of his : ,i« of the np country, are familiarly known as I aggressor—in a case like this. May, more, 11 office and the misplaced confidence of his party - Crackers,” ‘'Clay-eaters"*nd natives of “Dark I cannot but express my amazement that the use I for the promotion of his own selfish purposes, i .nuni" Most of them osn neither read nor I of the United States forces, marshals and I has fled from his party and his country. Many of them are the off spring of il-I courts, by the notoriously corrupt officials of I Such being our conviotiona and our purposes, lirli ronui'Ctlona. Some of them affirm that I the St ate Government; that the njtanaion of the I we desired to have a candidate against whom no ■I.r> ),»vo l*e«n led to expect better renumara- I rigors of martial law solely to the counties op- I charge could be truthfully made of any eom- .u in their present line of busiueas-than they I poaed to their administration* that midnight | plictty'with any of Bullock's schemes, a man of . v r Lad Ix-fore—comfortable lodgings in the I mtruaious into obambers inhabited by trem-1 unimpeeehable private character, a Republican _ ,il, and three dollars a day daring the time of I bliog women, end Sabbath inveatmenta of I and a gentleman. We oentered npon CoL At- Ui ,.;r incarceration. Now, joat auppoae that I cburcbct—a common cnatom in Spartanburg; I kina as the man, and a large number of us, .. ■I, an inducement bad boon offered to thecit-1 that captures of youths scarce in their teens, I from all portions of toe State, addressed him a of five Points, to testify agsinst the most I and of old men far advanoed into decropitnde, I letter, aaking him to take the field. The ex- Ir -..-c'able citizens of New York ; suppose that I as midnight marauders; that the despair of | ceeding short space of time intervening before • ii.f uuicrs bad been backed by too Ward I whole oonntics who see their lawvera, doctors, I the election preclnded the possibility of a gen- j. tiiiiriana. and the wealth and power of the I ministers—their best and purest men, swept in- I eral canvass, a considerable portion of the >'•1 local Government; and then judge for your- I to jails upon the moat preposterona ebargoa, and I party were unwilling to enter a canvass from a „|f what, aficr all, may be the real condition I these urged by the moat venal and depraved of I doubt as to the constitutionality of the election „f Soinb Carolina! I toe people—I am amazed, I say, that all this I law, and underall toe circumstances CoL Atkins iiuims and coaaui-riox. I abonld not awaken the grief and indignation of I declined making the contest. His reasoDS for I am n it in sympathy with the Ku-klnx Klan. I every genorons heart at the North. O ya that I not rnnniog were satisfactory to ns, and all pur. I do aot know any of its members; there are I dwell in ceiled booses, is it nothing to yon that I pose of running a candidate was abandoned. ,i,i- in ilia section of the State where I reside. I our homes are desolate; that criminals make I There never waa, at any time, any purpose of ,1-1 1 must confess that I hive long felt tboneed I laws for yonr brethren here; tost character, I running CoL Atkins, or any one else, secretly. / -nine sort of legislation, anil some jastioe, I caltare and piety are suffering hare; that one of I We are progressing with the work of re-organi- . oh in we have nut had in our State for many I tho old, immortid “Thirteen” emblazoned upon I zatiun for too approaching campaign of 1872, Mir*, .lust look at “the aitnation.” The best I your starry flag, iasneked to death by vampyrea 1 I when we will show to thupuupleof Georgia that ,'.i . na III the State are eonalantly drapoiled. I Surely, this ought not to lie, in a land of liberty I the Democracy (or at least those styling them- IVr cntiou is pin ode red at night, and sold in I and jnatieo, nnder the-segis of thatgreat Re. I selves DemocraU) are sb deeply implicated in n.e >e*d to “corner shops.'’ Their stoek ia I public with whoso fortunes the Providence of | Bullock’s schemes as the Republican party can I'iiichcrial in the woods. Their property ia I God has linked us heretofore, and honoeforth I possibly be. We will ahow that toe wrongs per- .vM-sat-il atmvo its market value, and is some-1 and forever.' I petrated npon the people during Governor Bul- . hit* lai.i.1 beyond what it produces, or would I If it be uiged, that many of these prisoners I lock’s administration were not perpetrated by .. II fir. Mauy persons have evaded taxation I sympathised with the KUn'imd some confess- the Republican party proper bnt by unholy i j offering Ilnur plantations to tbetaxgstherer! I odly belonged to it, I reply, tost such a spool- I combinations between Bollock and the Demo- 11,1s has been frequently done in Barnwell I fleation ought only to increase toe doubts and I erats, and some of us were ready to make that . inly. And crime g.iea nnpnnisbed. ft is not I misgivings of all thoughtful men. For they I showing before the people in the recent elec- nay |.. arrest a criminal; it ia harder to keep I know very well that character aiul property are I tion. There are some of us who recognize the Uni m jail; harder still to secure his conviction, I conservative; no slight cause would lead these true relations of the people to tho Government, tad mqi MMlile to keep the Governor from par-1 vested interests to favor any movement inclin-1 and are at all times ready to bow in hnmble Aming him. A voter is rarely alloived to serve I ing to anarchy. I obedience to their supreme will. Conscious of tail hia lime in the penitentiary. It matters not I vigilance committees. | no crime npon the people, we have no fears vkat ho has done—whether he has broken into I The persons who are now in bonds are not I in f.icing them ; and while some talk of • house or burnt it down—whether he haa com- I conspirators agsinst the national government; there being no freedom of speech in Gcor nu led a rape or a murder—in any event, bis I on the contrary, they h.vo always heretofore, | gia, there are those of ns who have cxer- ngbt to vote at the next election moat I weloomed the United States soldier as the eon- cised that inestimable right in the past to the i,. m .ured by the exorcise of Executive clem* I servator of tho pnblie order. Nor are they or- j fullest extent by toe boldest advocacy of toe .acy. Nay more—as all Wall street knows by I ganized to prevent tbe colored oitizen from ex. principles of National Republicanism over the Ills luue—onr State is largely nnder the oontrol I erasing his political franchise; on the contrary, I entire State without any molestation whatever, , (criminals. Many of onr highest offioss are I hi* political equality is oonceded, and they have I and. Providence permitting, we will do so again. i.!ih1 by men once of broken fortune* and brok-1 even offered to divide with him the offices of I Colonel Atkins is a true representative of Na ts characters, but now invested with authority, I the State. But they contend, that nnder the I tional Republicanism, and wherever he has ap. cl,llii-d in pnrple and fine linen, and faring I present system of misrule and lawlessness, “life I peered before toe people, in all of hia canvass, .luminously every day. Our Governor is a I liberty aud the pursuit of happiness” were left ing for the party, his known honesty of purpose -. vdy doctor from Ohio—now beoome a million-1 in certain parts of too country without any pro-1 and integrity of character, have caused them to >ire Our leading lobbyist is a jockey-rider I tection; aud that the communities thus im- hear and respect him. Yet it is announced from Jerome Park. The leader of the Senate I perilled were thrown back upon toe inalien- through your columns, toe official organ of the Il s convioted bribe-taker. The leader of the I able right of self-protection. Democracy in this city, over the signature of UoaM is a pardoned bigamist. On my wav to I The facts, which they appeal to, are notorious Dr. C. S. Evans, that Colonel Atkins is a “Bul- the late St. Louis Convention I, with other' do- I Nobody candeny that theircatUe and hogs were I lockito.” It seems difficult, Mr. Editor, tode- Irgstes, raw a Judge of tho State embracing a I shot down in the fields ; that their opening oot- termine who are “Bnllockites," for within ten |truHtiiute in tho publie cars, and near him waa I ton bolls were picked by nightly depredators; I days after Dr. Eva is telegraphed mo that At- a Irciitlator engaged in like obsoene and shame-1 that their ginhousea were burned ; that “the kins is a “Bnlloekite” I see an editorial in yonr Ua dalliance. We were all thankful when these I corner shops” where ootton in the seed (stolen columns allnding to tbe election for Senator it a retched creatures left the care, with their wo- I cotton) was brought grew rich, while tile the 41th District, in which Dr. Evans was n can. m ,n st Ursnileville. During the last year, onr I heavily-taxed and plundered planter scarcely didate, and yon state that Doo or O. S. Evans, rorruiii Slate Government bra robbed an im-I knew where to get his bread; (I know one of the “Bnlloekite" candidate, only reoeived seven- Pnsriahed p.s.ple of m ire than $22,000 per I this doss who expended $10,000 on his plants- teen votes in his own county. I had supposed .!»> *ml the connate must be too low, for it I tion, and at tbe end of tbe season harvested that Dr. Evans was not a “Bullockite,” and I- foul.! .1 ou Gov. Scott's message to the Leg-1 jnat three bales of cotton, and just com enough hence I corresponded with him. He informed I to feed his horses for half a year;) that labor- I me in the letter alluded to in the telegram that nxaa noru sides. I era were infl imed by incendiary speeches, and he was an “anti-Bullock” candidate; bnt yon You will, I hope, pardon me for suggesting were also encouraged to breakdheir contracts; state, in giving the result of the election, that Dial such s Stale of society requires soma relief I that colored men were armed by the Governor he was a “Bullockite,’' and only received seven- guile .litferenl from that afforded by the penal I in larger and larger numliere, nnlil at lergth I teen votes in hia own county. I presume that Lva of Congress. When a Vigilanoo Committee I they undertook to raid certain parte of theSiati ; I you gained this information also from him. If, indicted summary justice, the Court ought I that the public debt was increasing, nnlil at I however, sopio one as little posted on his polit- to sonaidor the whole esse. It should number I length it has been increased by $8,.700,000 in a I ical status as be is on Colonel Atkins’ has caused not only the scare, but toe Crimea of toe victim. I single year; that there has been no money to you to do him injustice, I leave him to put him- Ii should bo invested with a certain supreme I repair toe roads, or even to pay the meritorious I self right when he gets through defending toe power. It should be armed with statesmanship I teachers of the pnblie schools, although enor-1 status of others. Very respectfully. In a state of sooiety where there is no law, and I mous taxes had been collected, and the public I Hesby_P. Fabeow. when* moo form tomporary organizations for the I officials were revelling ia ill-gotten nches; ml Atunt a, G*. f December 1871. rtslrt'ss of lntolorbl© griemuces anil m»inte- I short, that the good people of thi* Stnte bed | uiucf of sjci»l order, jtulioeitself is perrertedbj I found themaelvee well ni^h engnlfnl in •whirl- »u «tuok npon theee orgenizatione. Here, for I ing, bottomless vortex of rain. Tbe sufferers example, u “John Doe,” whose daughter hss I insist that, nnder these circunwtsnoes, a \ igi- U*eu ruined by •‘Uichsrd Roewhose crop hss I lance Committee—and such tho Ka-klnx pro- been stolen or purchased in the seed by “Rich-1 fessed to be—has been the usual American re- arJ Uoe whose gin honse hss been burned I sort, and that sympathy with it wss not wholly | ih«D with the whole crop of the year by “Rich-1 unnatural. ard u jo whose life hss been ambuscaded by ! th* kus not justified. ••liubard Roe;”—but who has at lmat turned | Notwithstanding these powerful pleas I most hjmu his enemy, m even s worm will turn I confess that, for my part, I am opposed to the I »s’*mnt s crashing foot, and who has eoourged 1 Kn-klux organizaUon, and that for various res- T ra,___ AV __ hi* oppressor with forty lashes save one. Dow I sons. In the first place, I do not believe that a ^ on ^ ew ^ or lowest it become s great Government, in such an in- I secret, osth-bonnd society, of any sort, oor- E xc h M ,g a bought on New lork, Philsdelphi* and ‘Unoe, to chastise “John Doe,* who looked in I responds to the spirit of our American institn- p 10 it for protection, and to let “Richard I tiona. Wo have freedom of speech and free- Advances made on Bonds, 8tocka. Ootton in store, lie©" go free? Yet this ia precisely what the [ dom of the pro*»s. In this country a just I or shipments of ootton to good Northern, Euro* Vailed States Government are now doing in I cause can appear without disguise, and oan pean. Charleston or Bavannah booses. Nmih Carolina: Toe national officiala are make its direct appeal to public opinion. In | ^O^^iateprompUy attended to in aU parts of I Simons’ | DR. LIVER REGOLATOR OR MEDICINE. forDys- , uin. I-, JauaJice, Cortivsarea. Camp Dys- '. BMc Haadache. Chronic Diarrhea, off ostium or th* i;:*iier and Kidnayt, Faroe Nervon-neas. Chill*. Direares of thshkin. iapuritjof the Blood. Melancholy or Dcprs-fion ofSpttia, ate. Unit of the ailment* here enumerated bars their orials ia a dixeawd liver, which is th* moot prevalent affection is this eons'ry. and a* ia many easre the patient is net within the reach of a physician, f gain* that Mm* remedy shoo'd bo provided wosld not in the least impair th* eonotitatioa. aad yet be active end lafe. Thu; each is the character of the SIMMONS' RKODLATOK. there can be no doubt, the taalimony of hundreds will eitablisk. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED JNO. W. O’CONNOR. | J, Wi BURKE & GO. WBOXoCSAlsK AMD MET AIL LIQUOR DEALER, CO SECOND STREET, MACON, GA., Have on hand and for sale i~™~) T TV CO iMn^^Thl LlyJSK tum in thearm. The atom* a wun loft* of appetite aud •iekuem. bow- . i ia f ftucrml are costive, toaietimcs alurnetin* with t: the heed ia trcubled with pain, aceompaaied j There is elate i lag: t_ with a dell. heev7 femetion. There is generally a I considerable low of memory, accompanied with a pain fa] MsuatioB of haviov left usd cue romethinc I which oaiht to have been done. A etight dr7 eeach I ia aometimeft an attendant. The patient complain* of hftifteaiily lUrtled, hie feet | Lad heccmpl» r ‘ :?. S J i-i'.-. :c lz rould be bsned } eemfctrce'v n Ug J- rtitu c t Ia fact b<a dists-ufta every remedy, above ?;cr:om! attend the dL‘ca>e. MAOONT, <3-A- THE BEST GOODS, | THB HEAVIEST STOCKS, THE CHEAPEST. (Because they are the beet) in the Macon market, at JNO. W. O’CONNOR'S. ANNUALS AND ALBUMS. poetical worms D O you need good Whlaky ? then buy of O'Oon- ] nor. Hia brand of XIXX baa taken the only I debility; ars cold or bureiur. aad ha complains of a pricily | •enxstionajthaskin; kUipiriliare low; and alihouth I tatiiSed that axarciie would b* bsnsfidal to him.; at I sneuch to try it. I . Sal irxl of th* I ?Ei??!w*S?ta.!£ , .^Sr,.tS'vSSi!?”l PBEMIUMS (, cup and medal) that has | of the body after death, haa shown the L boon extensively decanted. It should be ued by all whenever aayof tbe Lretuinz symptom* appear. .. ii a purely vacetabl* eo in pound, is not injurious to the most delicate constitution), and wUl keep the Jiverin healthy action if u-ed properly. Parson* livins ia cnhoalthy locsiitiea may avoid all bilious attacks by takinz a dost occasionally to keep thel'verin ‘■esltbvao'ioa. Scott. Milton, Pope, Bhakepeare, Moore, Cowper, Bures, Byron, Southoy. Montgomery, Lady of tbe Lake, Campbell. Poetry of Flowers, Eliza Cook, Words worth, Lalla Rookh, Mrs. Norton, Coleridge, Mrs. Homing, Goldsmith, Thomson and Gray, and all Poets, UAXDS0XELT AX'D ELEGANTLY B0PXD, At Price ranging from $1 25 to $10 00. SAVANNAH CARDS. RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIPS. JA0. W. AXDERSOX’S SOAS, COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants. •STLIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS. ang20 dAwGm ' «• CHANGE or SCHEDULE. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AU GUSTA AND COLUMBUS. W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOHNSTON. X. DUNCAN «fc JOHNSTON^ COTTON FACTORS ASD General Commission merchants GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, 1 Giobqia Central Raileoad, Savannah, Deoember 10,1871. ) O N and after Sunday, the 17th inst., Passenger Trains oa tho Georgia Central Railroad will run as follows: VP DAT TBAIX. Leave Savannah 7:15 am Leave Augusta 8:15 a s Arrive at Augusta 5:40 r M Arrive at Mihedgevtlle 8:45 f m Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 F M Arrive at Macon 4:51 f m Leave Macon for Atlanta 5:36 r M Leave Macon for Columbus 8:15 F x Arrive at Atlanta 10:50 f m Arrive at Columbus 4:46 am Making dose connection with trains leaving Au- M BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. Will make libera] advances on Ootton and other I guata, Atlanta and Columbus. Produce consigned to ns. aug20dAw6m* I Dosnt »ai tbain. wm. h. zrsoA*. Li™SlS« | ® v “ boon 8>veo in Georgia, OYER ALL OTHER BRASDS. P 1 ® 1 ®™™" 11 ™®" 1 ! Por children c lTOULATOB|Sfe,S WHHWaWH iron u well •> D O YOU WISH, AT A LOW FIGURE, A headache, or aid ysffig'cbSj IHBIDSBICK & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE, toe much supper, or eat somethin* winch . does uot direct wftU. produdns sour itomacb. Laart- I hem. or reitiewneaft; a good dose will five relief.— I (GennixHEy^Tuat call and eec Ibis applies to persons of all a*e«. I • O CONNOR. Many rcr»on«. from eating too meeh. are restless at I * night, or in day time are fidgety, wool gathering. I ■* / can't uedentand what they read, can't keep their I thoughts <-n any one eubjeet so as to reason well, or T\Oyou wiali a good CIGAR at a low figure, Call I ar;™ th«-_ become fmfoL One or two tablespooufhls wUl give 1 J on I Sontll0 . T Jo,Ln °* Arc * ™ Minor Pooma. Illne- ' O'CONNOR. ‘ [The Household Series, HANDSOMELY BOUND IN CLOTH, Bevelled boards, gilt edges, and ruMested titles; I with illustrations by John Gilbert, Birket Foster, | E. H. Oorhould, J. Wolf, and others. Por vol. 4160. Edited by I Milton’s Poetical Works. Illustrated by Harvey. I Wordsworth's Poetical Works. Illustrated by Bir- ket Footer. Leave Atlanta. 2:00 am Arrive at Macon 7‘30 A X . Leave Macon 8:00a m wm.w.wax* A^ta.::::::::::::: 8:15am I Arrive at Augusta 5:40pm TTSfVI\r Ar R-n"RDm\r Arriveatsavimah 6:16 FM AAiSUib 04* UUXUJUJ.\,| This train connects st Macon with the S.W.A0- oommodatiou train leaving Colombo* at 8:C5 r. x., - , and arriving at Macon at 4:10 A. x., end makes tlie COTTON FACTORS I l! * me connection at Augusta u tho up day train. NIGHT TGAINS GOING SOOTH. Leave Savannah 7:00 FM Leave Augusta 7:30 P M Arrive at ilaoon 5:16 A x Leave Macon for Atlanta 7:10 a x C03DILSSION MERCHANTS | “uSi;S > . lumb “V.V.V.V.V.V.'..n:M *x Arrive at Atlanta 1:48 ph 112 Bay Street, Savannnli, Gn. trated by John Gilbert. A PURE CHAMPAGNE CIDER, Goldsmith, Johnson, Shenatone and Smollett. Il- las trated by John Gilbert, relief. Jauxdicb.—Take enough Remittor after eating each meal, to produce one fell action from the be wels every day. Pregnant ladies will find sure relief from their hea 1- aehe. cos liven ess. swimming in tho head, colic, soar stomach, restlessness, etc., «tc. Prepared only by *V* II. ZE1LIR A Ci>., . , .. .. .. _ . ■ Drorri ts. Macon. Ga. I h * If b*" 01 ** family nse, (from New Jersey) I . P/ire |1; by mail, fl 25. For sale by all Druggists. I X cheap. Abo on draft. Can be had at | Burns. Illustrated by John Gilbert. ”‘ 17tf 1 O’CONNOR'S. Making prompt through oonnoctiona at both At~ | lAnta anu Columbia. NIGHT THAINS GOING NOBTH. I Leave Columbus 12:45 p x Leave Atlanta 1:10 px Arrive st Macon from OolumbuB. 8:00 P x . „ . J Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:10 pm Liberal cash advances made on Consignment, I j>, Te Msoon 6:20 r *t | of cotton. aug20-d*w6m* Leave Savannah 7:00 PX I Leave Macon 6-20 p x I Arrive at Milledgeville 8:45 p x I liberal CASH advances USreltA^ta 0 :::::::::::::::::::::: 1 ^!; 1 Arrive at Bav&nnUi 6:30 a x Making perfect connection with traina leaving; ^J^caengera going over the Milledgeville and | Eatonton Branch wul take night train from Oolum- BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON CROPS. COTTOX. PIANOS AND ORGANS, OX IXSTALLMEXTa. R. J. ANDERSON & CO M - Agents for the HALLET A DAVIS, EMERSON, and SOUTHERN GEM PIANOS, and MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS. T HESE are fint-clus instruments, and oan be bought on installment, of from 510 to 825 per month. Thoeo wanting a desirable and sweet-toned instrument would do well to examine ours before purchasing elsewhere- Orders for all binds of music and mnsicsl instruments promptly attended to at SCHREINER'S OLD MUSIC STORE. Ootton Avenuo, Macon, Ga. A PURE IMPORTED SHERRY, A T a low figure, for Table or Cooking purposes I can he had at /-■ u nGlrPI? gTTTPPg r- riri I bus. Atlanta and Macon, day train from Augusta irlCOU V LR, QlUJJiih o& I and Savannah, which connect daily^ at Gordon , „ I (Sundays excepted) with the Milledgeville and Ea- % Savannah, Ga. tonton trains. ■DESPECTFULLY inform the Srorohante and I TnROiKIH'TI^Sb'ra'TO ALL^I'OINI^can be ... had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaaki that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, u onao corner of Bull and Bryan atreete. Office capacity 25.000 bales, is now ready for the storage f ^ m 8 A * to i p x, and from 3 to 6 p x. Tick- Byron’a Poems. Hluatrated by Gilbert, Wolf and gf cotton, and that they are boot prepared to make e ta can also be had at Depot Office, others. I hberal cash advances on cotton in Btore and to hold I WILLIAM 1 Hluatrated by E. H. CHOICE OLD PORT, pOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, AT I Pope’s Poetical Works. Illustrated by John Gil bert. James Montgomery’s Poems, with plates by John I Gilbert. | Scott's Poetical Works, with illustrations by E. H. Oorhould. I a reasonable longth of time, charging bank rates of I interest. If you want money, send your cotton to GUOOVER, STUBBS & CO., aug29 dllniAwlnl Savannah, Ga. [ ROGERS, General Superintendent. i, 3. UUUXABTIN. JOHN FLANNEBY BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. AGENTS FOB I BRADLEY'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LISIE, I Arrive at Macon Greatest Production of Inrentiye Genius,IDro^ttmc^a.NNOR'ai^e ndon,t,iU 1 | JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. I IT IS PURE, SURE ENOUGH. The Original Howe Sewing Machine. It is simple, durable, easily understood, and oasi s' operated At tbe Georgia State Fair, 1871, the wo First Premiums were awarded to the HOWE for the best family machine tor all kinds of work, and for the beat manufacturing machine. Theee superior machines can be bought on easy terms of I B J. ANDERSON, Agent, No. 15 Cotton Avenuo, Macon, Ga. Agoitta wanted in every town and county in South-1 _ ... west Georgia. From 850 to 8500 per month guar- I T?01i sale at 25 per cent less than sold in Macon, { Famdar Quotations. antccd. dec3 tf I X! at I O’CONNOR’S. | W ise Sayings of Groat and Good. Ale, Porter, Claret, Champagne, 11*. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., COTTON FACTORS I Herbert’s Works, with illustrations by Dalziel. Campbell’s (Thomas) Poetical Works, with iluatra- I General Commission Merchants lions by John Gilbert. I Lover’s Poetical Works. Illustrated by John Gil bert and Hirket Foster. | Bloomfield’s Poems. Hluatrated by Birket Foster. Shakspeare's Complete Works. Ill us trated by John Gilbert. Chaucer’s Poetical Works. Hluatrated by E. H. I WM S tabk. Oorhould- I Sacred Poems. Choice Poems and Lyrics. Shakspoare Corns. Book of Wit and Humor. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. ) . Macon and Budnswick Bailboad Company, > Macon, Ga., October 28,1871. ) O N and after Sunday, October^19,1871, the fol lowing schedules will be run : DAY AOOOXXODAT’N T1U1N DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Msoon 8.20 a. x Arrive at Brunswick 9.25 p. x Arrive at Jacksonville, Fla 6.00 a. x Leave Jacksonville, Fla 8.45 p. x Leave Brunswick '■ 6.45 a. m 6.26 P. X Jowell's Millu Yarns, Demoatics. etc., etc. | BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND. Hanoi Facilities Extended to Customers. ang20d4mwGm* H. p. BICHXOND First National M of la BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COIe LECTION! JCUBBEDGE& HAZLEHURST, . awa wun wonner ana oonaxornreitwi I »ucj e ..= — r- -- • _ ■p Ilragonnaile, such as once decimated pervert them to their own partuan andlre«n««>; jj ANKERS AND BROKERS ie for the enrichment of South CsroUna, fnluse*; and they tend to depress the morel UttUJkrtltO u now wasting South Carolina for tho on-1 tone of the community in which their stem ryr\*Kr r* a CyOffi.-o open at aU boon of tbe day. septl-lyr I'm'’ Uw, U~d who'wonld not be believed, on I flietion of summary juaUoe. But they may do their osths, in any other cam. I even more ©Til. For they ©noonrag© there- W© who have had no connootion with Kn-klux-1 dress of wrongs by Tiolenoe, and not by law: urn, look with wonder and consternation npon a J they give aoope to reckless men, who are apt to ■' " Franc* aad is now wasting aoutn Carolina ror sue eu-■ uw. .. ui. ——,’ l mipav s" a richment of neighboring, and even foreign I work I* done. Bat when I strive to apply my I MACON, G-A. Siaiea. We enoounter among the United 8Utea I prinaiple* to the caaebetore me, I am at a loss tjecEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY and SELL EX- Xoldier* oearred, triumphant veterans of war, wbat to oonclnde. _ The Ku-klux of the north CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS BONDS wbofrelaakeenlyaa we do, that they have now I cm counties punlahed crimes which were sub-1 Cncurrent Fund*. breu assigned to rerrio* painful and degrading verrirairf •odetVjandwWto, but fortoeir ra- CoUectlons , In(I( , on aI1 Acce *slble —now, when tbe oiaah of arms haa oeaaed, and I dertaking too office, would have remained on I **.)-«. they feel their hearts melting with fraternity. I punished—would have passed, so to speak, They are required to deal with an assooiaUonof Soott free. Their viotims ought to have been neighbor., who are pledged to mutual protec- I punished—but, I think, in some other way. JsrJSt: I \ cdbbedgb & mziEnuEsrs viJaa-’S 1 saa^ngs institution. aelds npe (or the harvest young and old, planter lie truste oommitted to hia oharge-a man now *“ mbAiUiti i&4 U borer; do mpind the ind os tries of whole I threfttened with impeschment on these accounts j rifppRFST PATH nv at t qmrQ rroxt qi eoaaties™and do immure the proprietore of the by a B^ublirau I^ghtature-a mrnr who may INTEKEST PAIDON ALL SUMS FBOM $1 •Oil and the taxpayers of the eounty tn crowded not unjustly be called tbe first criminal in South iv xnd filthy jails. In a time of profound peaoe, Carolina. The Informers against them are the I F pj C £ HO cna FROM 8 a. x. to 6 r x. they are eiled upon to deprive free citixen* of very dreg* of theoommumtie. inwhich they (J fe w the immunitiee of the eommon taw; and in re- live, end have been already rewarded for their 1 ^ gians all astir with bsrbsron* ferocity and Ii- testimony by release from Imprisonment—as the cntiouxnexs, they an compelled to tear away President naively Admits in his message. The from helpless wive* and virgins their natural captives are, many of them incspeble of oom- I'rotectorv I milting the crimes hud to their charge! Seme wso abk thx vicnxa. Of them are bays; some decrepit eld men; and A-o-Eisrcrs- | Savannah Bank and Trust Co. MACON. A few days ago, I had an interview with one I Dot a few are among the most virtuous, law-1 /CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in t tbe mask eminent citizens of Spartanburg, abiding and God-feanng citizens we have in the ^ pi-a m He told me that his sons bad fled the eounty be- I whole country, home of them have been ar-1 advances made on cotton. cause an older for their apprehension had been I noted without any charge, some while minis-1 i“utd. Just before they went, he asked them I taring to poverty and aiokness, many while exchange bought and-sold. ’ whether they indeed belonged to th* Kn-klux I worshiping Ood in the sanctuary on the Sab- I DEPOSITS RECEIVED Klan, or any other secret organization ?” They (.bath day. The etreumeranoas are mmttarehl. I ’ rr;died that they had been informed, sometime distressing and humiliating^ The care ia with- Oil which Interest Will be Allowed. Ufore, that the negroes of thsoountiy intended out a preredent. I am eonfonnded when I are .. to rise against tbe whites. [Iks apprehension, I Vire grasping the fasnes, and 1 IT too wearing the I anaxan nosx. I. C- PLANT Jfc SON. ArU, riae agaiiMt the wfaitssL [The apprehension, I Vire grasping the fsaoea,and _ _ 1 msy remark, waa excited in the up-country, I chain. I do not am bow any Christian, who by the faet that th* Governor had been organ- I knows tbe facta, oan be true to bis people, or Umg and arming the Degrees, while berefured hi^untry^rhiiGo^eLenhe enoonrages PLANTERS’ IB^VZVIv to arm any eompaniee oomposed of white men.] I theee eo-oalied Ku-klux prosecuona. 1 The voutha further aaid, that they had then I CharU*t<m, Itec. 6, 1871. E. T. W. joined an association of mutual defenoe. Among I FORT VALLCT, CEOBGXA. other sppheanta, they had rereivnd into Umir Letter from Colonel 11. 1*. Farro w. ft Papre.buysmul membership many “poor whites,” who had now, I Editor CoiutHution: I see in yesterday’s I V ’ ^ hr some means, been led to denounce them. I Constitution a private telegram over my signs- Aud so, altbough they themselves bad done I ^ dated 7th instant, to Dr. Evans, of Ring-1 rifled thus. Bathing against the peaoe of the country, or the ' m| * l»w* of tb* State, they were compelled to flat*, ia order to escape incarceration. In short, I t»va obtained them from the telegraph ’of- these worthy young men were driven out of the I of course they were furnished you by Dr. I Wm . h.^Brom ' Dr w a iiuw Bate, just became they had pie tged themselves I £ r!inJ himself. As an honorable man he abonld I Dr. Wm. H. HoUinshsadrfSntf to fight, if tbe negroes shoo'd undertake to I not have published a part without the entire I hint tbe hoaesa, kiU th* men and ravish the correspond, nc. . When, as a Republican, be DIVIDEND No. 36. •emso of Bpaztanborg. Rev. Dr. William T oionteered to publish to the world, througn the MirrmruiTm mirsnin .-y Cutti* informs m# that this unhappy eoonty columns of a leading Democratic journal at the OretaXirai Oil D«t5 ini ’, hu boon decimated. seat of Government, private matter pertaining \ DIVIDEND OF FOUR (84) DOLLARS per In Richland, Mr. John SooU, ctarum ft a«n- I only to the Bepublican party, ha should have I A. share has been this day declrxed on the Cspi- faliiU nomtn / guards bis mules and bogs published not merely the telegrams, but his let- tal Stock of this Company. »e hold no tho night of within a stockade fenre at least fifteen fret I L, therein alluded to. as addressed to me and I *** tfinmo,: syabie on and after 2Jth instant, ia Ugh. and overlooked by a window where two my re»pon,e thereto. In thrnsUng himself for-1 IV^ridto*!!^ °bTt 1,'urv,^: dooble-bareUed gnus are alw.ys leaning. He wid, by puhlishing over his own signature hu Government Tax wul U pud by tld* Cam- y** be w*» ,*f ih® own d:»;v. raging remarks oonreming Hon. Jas. F Stockholders in Savannah will receive their Drri- Fork (a settlement of wealth and cnltirated per- Atkins, he hu betrayed a personal grndga of I daods at the O-ntral Railroad Bank- •**, bslow Columbia) who bad been able to I ^blcfa I was ignorant. Notwithstanding, Mmars. j declO la JNO- T. BOIFEIULLET, Sorth British mid Mercantile NSURANCE COMPANY, London and Edinburgh. (Established 1809.) Subscribed Capital, (gold) 810,000,000 00 I Present Total Assets, (gold) 14,865,224 39 | CHOICE BUTTER, CHEESE, HAMS, PICKLES, CRACKERS, SYRUPS, LARD, BACON, MEAL, OBITS AT O’CONNOR’S. Bottles, Kegs, Cories, Latsis, etc., AT O’CONNORS. Scottish and English Ballads. Bios trated by J. 1 Lawson. 1 I The Book of Humorous Poetry, with illustrations by I Charles A. Doyle. Clioico Selections from tho Thomson’s Poetical Workt. CABINET EDITION. T HE undersigned luring accepted tho agency of the above Firut-CIaea Company are prepared to take fire risks on the meet favorable tojm*. nov20 ly I. C. PLANT It 80N, Agents. GARDENSEED. GAEIEN SEED. Ttte Imrg.st mill Best Assorted Stork BLUE AND GOLD POETS, I Cabinet edition. 17mo, printed on superfine papor, and illustrated. Per vol. 8160. T ^L^e .my Mud of goods ordered at artuxl Humana, Campbell, Young’s Night Thoughts, A cost of packing. I Lriixh Rookh. Wordsworth, Pollok’s Course of Tims, Eliza Cook, Oowpor, Poetry of Flowers, | Scott, Mrs. Sigourney, Lady of the Lake. GREEN AND GOLD POETS. Same as above. Per vol, 8125. WM. H. STARK & CO.; I Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors, AND I General Commission Merchants SAVANNAH. GA. Careful attention given to SALKS OR Sill PM EXT OF COTION And all kinds of Produce. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE OS OOtiSIOttXEMTS. Arrow and Eureka Tics at lowest agents’ prices! Keep constantly ou hand a large stock of aU kinds of Bagging. Agents for E. F. OOE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. aug20d2awAir6m* | M. KETCHUX. A. L HABTBIDOE KETCHUM & HAItTltlDGE, | Bankers and Commission Merchants, Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga. References : Moses Taylor, President City Bank, N. Y.; P. C. Calhoun, President Fourth National j Connects closely at Jessup with trains of Atlan tia and Gulf Railroad, to and from all points in Florida. THBOUOH rASSENOER TRAINS DAILY. Leave Macon 8.101. x Arrive at Savannah 7.45 A. X Arrive st Jacksonville. FIs 7.00 p. K Leave Jacksonville, Fla 7.00 a. x Leave Savannah 7.00 p. x Arrive at Macon 6.50 A. x Connects closely st Jessup with trains for Savan nah, and all points on At! an lie and Golf Railroad, and in Florida. At Macon with Haco.i and Western Railroad to aud from Atlanta No change of cars between Msoon and Savannah, and Maoon and Jacksonville, Fla. HAWKINHVILLE TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS ZXCEFTZD). Leave Macon 8.05 p. x Arrive at Hawkinarille 8.45 p. x Leave Hawkinevillo 6.46 A. x Arrive at Maoon 10.30 a. x novl-tf WM. MaoBAE, Qen’l Sup’t. I Change of Schedule. ON MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. | Forty-Ono Miles Saved in Distance. OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD, > Augusta, October 6,1871. ) O N and aftor Sunday, October 8, 1871, and until farther notice, the trains on this road will run as follows: NIGHT TRAIN—DAILY. Loavo Augusta 7.00 p.x Reave Macon 6 80 p.x Arrive at Augusta 2.46 A.ar Arrivo st Macon 2.80 a.m DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). D OST you buy of anv one until yon see me. wiU sell the CHEAPEST. JNO. W. O’CONNOR, Opposite Carhart & Cord’s, Cherry street. dec5 tf BACON, RT THE STATS OF OEOBOIA. Dealers supplied at Landreth’a prices. Send in I your orders early. 1 hunt, Rankin a lamar. Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehouse. 82 and 84 Cherry street de20tf NOTICE. PHILADELPHIA & SOUTHEMl Mail Steamship Company. GEORGE PAYNE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Pharmaceutist and Chemist. D EALER in Drags, Medicine*. Instruments, Perfumery, Soaps. Brnehee, lleli&ble Propri etory Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass Putty, Seeds, and everything appertaining to the Drug Trade. Forty years experience in the Prescription business should satisfy the public that everything ie put up secutulum artem. Opposite the Palace of Justice, Maoon, Ga. de!4 lm CROP OF 1871 The largest and best assorted stock of Plantation Supplies, blake’s block, Bank. N. Y.; John J. Cisco * Son, Bankers, N. ¥.; FeAve AmMista V li'oo A.M Morris Ketctmm. Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, o -m . * Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. SIoMi- % " cL .“^m erFir " tNltion,JB ^ c ’ pl ‘ Uld6lI,hU - ^veMiiXn.::::::::::::::::::::::: ISIS I PassengorB by the night train leaving A turns ta w. B. oriffin. T, o. clay. | at 7 F. x. will make close oonneetion at Macon with Southwestern Railroad to all points in Southwestern Georgia, etc. CiT Fasaengere leaving Macon at 6.30 P. X. will make close connections at Augusta with northward bound trains, both by Wilmington aud Columbia; also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charles ton. teT Passengers leaving Macon at 0.30 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 North, and with trains tor Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, aud all stations on the Geor gia Railroad. *3" Passengers leaving Augusta at 11 A. x., ar riving at Macon at 7.36 r. x., make close connection with trains on the Southwestern Railroad, etc. C3~No change of cars between Augusta aud Ma con. Firstsfiaos coaches on all trains. oct8tf 8. K. JOHNSON, Snp t. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, ) Southwestern Railroad Company, - Macon, Ga., May 28,1871. ) O N and after Sunday, the 23th inat.. Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows: GRIFFIN & CLAY, | Cotton Factors and General Commis sion Merchants. No. 114 BAY STBEET, SAVANNAH, GA. Will make liberal advances on Ootton consigned . aep7 Gm A. S. HAKTlilDGE, ! Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant. 108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. Forniehea Bagging and Ties to planters, and ad vances liberally on consignments of Cotton. 8ep7eod3m F, M. FARLEY & CO., COTTON FACTORS, G4 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. liberal advances made on consignments. oct4 3m CHANGE OF SAILING DAY. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company will leave Philadelphia and Savannah al ternately on FRIDAY of each week, instead of Saturday, as heretofore. The TOKTW j2U\rjDy\. Srilmgtom. Philadelphia on January 5th, at 8 a.m.) Eldo^^S^'L^ta^dir^Hom 0 ^ | TO VO3XXTJGr IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA. A 8 we sell to the trade at Landreth’a prices, Mer- I chants will save the freight by purchasing I their eeed of ua. LANDRETH’8 BUBAL REGISTER FOR DI8TRI- | BUTION. SEND YOUR OBDER3 EARLY. CHARLES N. WEST, lATTOENEY AT LAW, SAVANNAH, GA. _ Will attend diligently to all business confided to | SuulhrilJo. and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at | his care aug24 6m DAT SUPAULA PASSZNOEB TRAIN. Leave Maoon 8:00 A. m Arrive at Eufaula 4.-68 p. m. Leave Eufaula 7:46 a. m. Arrive at Macon 4:35 p. m. Connecting with the Albany branch train at deelO tf HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Wholesale Drugaiats. Macon. Ga. I A A A Tone Jarvis Island Guano, which has •UUU been exposed. 600 Tons Baker’s Island, pure, cargo of Ship From SaTinsah on the same day. - WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, Philadelphia. HUNTER & GAMMELL. dcl4tiljanl Agents, Savannah. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, AT SEDUCED PEICES. | And I will mix the two with one-third pure Peruvian. | PRICES REDUCED. Price List, with Analysis, furnished on applies- I tion. 1 Sells Cotton at 50 cents per bale, no advance being I made, or will advance on usual terms. G. B. LAMAR, Jr., Cotton Broker and General Com. Merchant. doc!7 2m Kelley’s Building, Savannah, Ga. GUANO. I jpURE PERUVIAN of direct importation, T HE use of this Guano for cot too and corn for •he past six yean has established its character I RELIABILITY and EXCELLENCE. Experience haa demonstrated that nnder favorable conditions of season and application of 200 pounds per acts. — increase* the crop from to three fold the natural I Government price*. 2240 pounds to the ton. capacity of the eoO. The cost of crowing cotton to the planter is in proportion to the yield per acre from tbe land and I which so hugely increases productions? amdferate I outlay of capital is essential to profitable planting. For price and specific terms apply to ASHER AYRES, Ag t Pacific Guano Oo-, Poplar aL, Macon. Ga. , .. JokN 8 REESE Too- dccl8 tf General Agents, Baltimore, Jfd. K. d. LAY. VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. I OFFER for sale one of the most desirable place* m Middle Georgia, for planting and .lock situated ton miles soothwsst of Hawkina- rifi^ Oa., and contains about 1230 area*; foorbun- dren cleared. Ten Mile or Reedy Creek runs through it, and affords a good mill it* omivarurotly divided into tracts of 300 to 600 acre* if desired. Long time for part of the money. Call on A. C. Pate, Esq., Hawkinsrill*. at sd- d ^Lw,,» . WM. LUNDY, Dov2Qj2aw3ir-w2t Macao, Ga. 7A1CE8 WILDE, JR. JOBS 8. WILDE. JOSEPH WILDE. | JAMES WILDE, Jr., & CO^ Manufacturers and Jobbers of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, j 314 and 316 Broadway (opposite New York Ho« pital). New York. Beprecexited by B. 8. Spaldmg. ATLANTA WATEE-CUBE. AAEON P. RANSOM. | DARIUS W. OXER. ROBERT B. BO ID. [ W. A. RANSOM &. CO., Msnnfsctnreia and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES,] 138 AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Represented by CoL B. W. Hogan, of Georgia, octsdly* B. & W. B. TTTT.T., w > CSJ K1 f »-3 OQ O tr* O i—i 525 cs W td CQ •-3 fed Ki fed to K-H CO W Kj c-< BS G0B s &S S s 3 rr g C2 ct o Q 55 H » kJ QC H a H a I o r m co > m i" ID c O 7J D m > r - m 73 co 0 ► V a h p % H % 0 fl H in w w Outhbftit. EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Maood 8:60 p.m. Arrive at Eufaula 10:00 A. m. Leave Eufaula ( ; io p. X. Arrive at Macon 6:00 A. m. Connect at Smithrille with Albany Train on Mon day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. No leaves on Saturday nights. COLUMBUS DAT FASSZXOZB TRAIN. Leavo Macon. 6:25 A. m. Arrive at Columbus 11:00 a. m. Leave Columbus 12:45 p. m. Arrive at Macon 6:12 p. x. COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:16 p. m. Arrrive at Columbus 4:45 a. m. Leave Columbus 8 06 p. x. Arrive at Macon 4:10 a m. VIRGIL POWERS, junto ly Engineer and Superintendent PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S THROUGH LINE TO CAIIF0BXU, CIIItSTA AMD JAJPAM, Touching at Mexican Ports AND CARRYING TUB C. H. MAIL MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, D R. F. KALOW. late of Germany, would most AttOPIlCyS ft t lift We no hotel in the South. respeeifullj inform the atizena of Atlanta and I I _ the surrounding country that he has opened an es tablishment on Hunter street, in the Laron don Douse, for tbe cure of all chronic disease*. Special | MaCOll, Gia,. SOUTH CAROLINA | T) ECENTLY refitted and famished with every re- gard to comfort ami convenience, is now second BURNETT, Proprietor. Late proprietor of St. James Hotel and Otland Montreal, C | Metropolitan Works, CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS, RICHMOND, VA. I WM. E. TANNER & CO. STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES- and SAW-MILLS; BARK, GRIST and PLASTER MILLS; BOILERS, FORGINGS, CASTINGS, of IRON or 1 BRASS, MILL GERING, etc.; Engines and Saw-Mills of various sizee always I on hand. Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe. ■ Old Engines, etc., repaired and sold on comxnis- i eion or exchanged for new. All other repairs promptly and satisfactorily done. Freights to all points low. Bend for descriptive circular. jn!7 d awAwtfldeclS. H. B. BROWN, Agent A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. I Fares Gvoo ^y Reduced. O NE of the Urge and splendid Steamships of this line will leave Pier No. 42 North River, to marry, with the I foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, neon, on the 16th i latest dUcorsriet I and 30th of every month (exoopt when those dates mFrtjrte. and revriation. Thi°i* u ISacj'Sl'pi/irwith num I with one of the Company’s Steamship, from eroas euzravins, and contains valnabl* inform.tio: j I 0 * FRANCISCO, touching at MAN- for there who ar* married or oontcmpUte marriage: I AANILLO. ■-**- 1 — * 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- ciaoo first of every month, except when it fails on Sunday, then on the day preceding. One hundred pounds of Baggage allowed to each Inri 'i r ‘i iritaiTlnrslilairie'i'iiiiiiiiiii'i '— I through, ai.i'attend ladies aS > "cSdren^lSSut on the disease* mentioned in his worksT^Clffico. No. U I ^ before nadmg, from steamboats, Railroad., and N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chosnnt. St. Louis, I paassngera who prefer to send do-.vn early. Mo. | An experienced Surgeon ou board. Medicine and attendance free. For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or further in- rormation, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North Biver, New GUIDE. I lied or those shunt 1 stiff it u a book that ousht to bn nnder lock n it key and notlaid osraleealF about tho house. Sent to ana one Ore* of poetess* for SO cents. Address Dr. Butt's Dispenser,. No. * aighth street, tiz. hoaij. Mo. . Aar NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED A* J) 0N« | FOHTUNATE. B«lore appljinf to the notorious Qnaoks who ad* vertigo in pablic papers or osins anj Quack Hem* LOOK TO YOLK CHLLDBEN. I THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. Hotel, Montreal. Canada. dec3 3m attention gives to the following disease : Liver Complamt m all its forma. Syphilis in all its forma, Fevers, Epilepsy, Stamkty, Asthmas, Lamenecj, Nerroaant»e. and diseases peculiar to women, etc. odSltf C. B. WOOTEN, voumeta. ana aiseaee* peenuar to women, etc. I I refer to the following pSSSlwho t^TeUcu ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 are being treated at my eels! Uehment: Mr. J. J—i A a*- A. JJsa W , MRS. WHITCOMB’S SYRUP. WHrcOUMB’S SYRUP MRS. WHROOMBV SYRb’P. Cures Colic and Grip-1 PRICK tngin the Roaels.and I 25 taeffitiUtesthepTOMes CKhXSt of Teething, bubdueal PRICJJ Convulsions and over I 25 oomoaall diseases in-1 CENTS., cxiest to infants and I PKICft' Children. Cures Di-| 25 * Mh*e.I^sonteryend| CENTS. York. marQI ly F. B. BABY, AgonL Sommar Corapteiag In I cnildren of all agoc. j Si hS I MAOON. GA. Jam-. Lynch,!. J. Ilightoweg * Co-, J. Fleubel. OFFICE IN W ASH INjG TO N ELOOE. ... wasutn. . ruxrman A Kortr. eepStuesAsunffm- 1 oct22 ly* 1 no2d6m’ ’ A. D. WSXZIDCK- H. B. STABK. WHEELOCK Sc STARK, Successors to Southwick A Wheelock, XTTTnT.TOAT.r T7TAT WR<I ry a . - _ — P<re—sm | BOOTS &. SHOES, No. 10 WABREN STREET, NEW YOBK. | b * tbo GRAFTON MEDICINJB CO^ fit- • Marshal I vine, Ga. vfisrs* aucl7*dAw2j~ stanbxjh.it Sc rox, I Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merclianis Importers of and Rocsivers and Dealers in Wines, Brandies, etna, etc., Bonrbon, Wheat end Bye Whiskies, 22 FAUX ruez ASD 17 BAKCLAV STltFET,,' prt7 d±w6m* NEW YORK,