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Sl'MlAY'S DI1FATCHEII.
t'ollon Movements for the tVrek.
Sa» Toaa, Deoember 21.—The receipt* at all
the port* ware 130,012 bale*, against 120,-
>18 lari week, 102,832 the previous week and
123,120 three week* alnoa. The total receipt*
.■see September are 1,250,879 halae, against
1,501,191 oorreeponding period of the previous
je*r, showing a deoreaao of 250,815 hales. The
export* from all tho port* for the week were
O'. 079 bale*, sgsinst 89,511 for the name week
Jail year. The total exports for the expired
portion of the cotton are 012,834 bale*, again*!
>27,793 for the damn time laat year. The *tock
at all the porta ia 432,938 bale*, against 499,175
■lie name date lam year. Stock* *t interior
town* are 89,300 bale*, against 109,543 lent year.
The stock in Liverpool is 438,01X1 bales, sgstnst
374,000 last year. American ootton afloat for
(ireat ilritain 183,000 bales, against 345,000 last
\f nr. Stock of ludian ootton afloat for Europe
14 209,082 hales, against 119,000 laat year. At
r.e South leas rain haa fallen during the week,
from some section* we have complaints of cold
wither, l’ickiog ia not progressing so favor
ably- _
Saw Yonx, December 20.—A gaa explosion
j,lac-si the centre of the oily in darkness. One
j-t-rson was seriously hart. Catharine Cahill
(fled from the elfeots of abortion
1 hr I'uion Square bank, after paying all loans
ban $10,000 for ntockboldera. Twood'a bonds
turn will justify on Tuesday. New oonnterfieit
i edit currency baa appealed. Hiram Crana-
loe, formerly in the New York Hotel, becomes
manager o( the Ku Lonia Hotel, New Orleans.
A discharged driver mnrderod Ins conductor on
the Third Avcnuo Street Railroad with a ear
I H,k. The gas explosion eclipsed the city from
Thirty lourth to Seventy ninth atreeta, and from
nrer in river. They moat nao other than gaa
lights f ir three or four days. The new rule of
quilting work at half past five instead of six
a cluck saved from jeopardy 1,500 people who
had left the scene of exploeion. The tiro was
rxunguialied in two hoars after the explosion
The hanks in Ibo darkened district age etrongly
guarded. It is understood the recent consistory
■t Huuie elected Archbishop McCloaky cardinal.
t'-oi.uMiua, Doe.onber 24 —In tho Doited
Mates Court yuulorday, the jury in the oaae of
Mitchell aud Whiteside*, alter nearly twenty-
fuiir hoars' consultation, returned a verdict of
guilty ou the first and third oonnl* and not
guilty on the aeoond and fonrlb counts. The
defense moved for a new trial. Tho conrt then
t i"k a recess till Wednesday
St. Louts, Luce tuber 2G.—A storm prostra
ted many walla of unfinished buildings. House,
were unroofed and aeveral people injured, and
vessels torn from their moorings.
Washington, December 26.—The weather
has turned anddeuly mild. The rotomao ia
open.
Louisville, December 24.—A tornado in In
diana destroyed seven hundred feet of trestle
work on the Air Line Railroad and prostrated
much timber.
Muri'ins, December 24.—A gala on the river
on Saturday night blew the steamer Peto Allen
ashore.
Chicago, Deoember 2d. —Tbs storm prostra
ted many buildings in coarse of erection.
Ht'rrALo, Deoember 24.—The Grand Dnke is
hero. Mr. Oatacasy haa left the royal party
aud will rejoin hia family in Washington.
■Halt Lake, Dooember 24.—Three Mormons
have been committed for the murder of Dr.
Robinson. There is ten feet of level snow in
the Little Cottonwood Mining District, and it is
•till snowing. Tho sun has not been seen for a
week.
8a* Fuakcisoo, Deoember 24.—Reports con-
I one toooiueinof the lose property and life by
the flood.
1’mi.snaLrnia. D«eetuber 94.—Two hundred
and twenty-eight small pox deaths—a alight in
ert* aseovor last week.
London, Deoember 24.—The Pxiuoe of Wales
passed a quiet night, aud is gradually gaining
strength. , „
New York, December 25.—Arrived, IIansa,
8:. Laurieut,
MONDAY'S! DISPATCHES.
Hoston, December 25.—Dnring a riot in Chel
ae* early this morning, City Marshal Drury waa
■tabbed and struok in the fsoe with a brick, and
s rioter named Sheiltec was shot in the neck.
A dcr.cn rioters were arrested.
Suauon Snuxos, N. Y.— There waa a terrible
gale here on Saturday night, which unroofed
several buildings.
HrrFALO, Deoember 25.—The Grand Duke
Alexia drove ont to-day and made a tour of tho
oily. He visited Fort Porter and the opera to
night.
•.Xlw York, Deoember 25 —A Herald special
from London says the Emperor William will
probahly visit the Or or in St. Petersburg daring
the spring.
A German expedition to Venezuela will be
commissioned to enforce the national claims
against the government of the Booth American
Republic.
Omaha, December 25.—The snow ia severe
and extended through the mountains. The
Pecifio Union trains are reported snow bound.
lixrsT, December 23.—Arrived steamship
Tcriere, from New York.
Raw York, Deocmoer 25.—Arrived: Gen.
Raroea, George Washington, Sherman, Georgia.
Xu* Meaiuer St. Loots for New Orleans, re
turned for repairs. Her propeller was loose.
Till KUUN OFTtMOkW ARKANSAS.
The t hlrox Solidly Ij»u Orlgli
the ■HMrnlllra—The terrible Tenoning*
of Mob Violence.
Trent Ilia Memphis Avalanche, December 2L ]
The negro, James Mason, who, it is charged,
ha* incited a lawless mob of his black brethren
to deeds of bloodshed, is the same individual
who hut year had a controversy with W. B.
Ragland for the position of County Judge.—
Voder the cloak of law be then raised a poaee
fountain*, composed of eeveral hundred blacks,
to prevent lUgiand from opening oonrt, and,
through the in nuance of this mob, he succeeded
in oarrying hia point, finally receiving the Judge-
•hip appointment in lien of Ragland, who re-
stgued. Mason ia the son of a white planter of
Vhioot, waa boro and reared in the county and
educated at Oberlin. Ohio, and at St. Oyr Mili
tary School in Franoe.
lie is a thrifty, cunning man, of good educa
tion and pleating address, and wield* a large
influence over hie black oomradea, who out
numbered the whites in that neighborhood more
than Are to one. The
CAUSE or TBS FEES EXT TBOCBLB
Arise* from the fact flic since Mason has been
county judge certain railroad men have sought
to cans* the county oonrt to order an election
far the purpose of voting county bond* in the
sum of $400,000 to a eonple ef projected rail
ways—$200,000 each—that these parties pro
pose to build across the northern pert of the
county. A* the proposed roads are of question-
able importance to the majority of the people,
and will never benefit but a few of them at bast,
while evan their completion ia doubtful, the
vjtara, mainly oompoaed of blacks and non-
t ax payers, nave already onoe beaten the projeot
U the polls.
An effort wee being made to get up another
jction, and Wynn, the murdered negro, ad-
cated the railroad projeot, white Slander* and
her* opposed. An altercation on the subject
a saloon in Lake Village lad to the death of
ytra, by the hand of Saundera, to the railing
a black mob a few days later, who murdered
under*, Garrett and Duggan, and to driving
r numerous other prominent eituena, under
at of violence and perhaps death.
Several other persona have arrived here from
Chioot, during the past two days, and each
brings news that the rioters are aull in posses*
won of Lake Village and vicinity, with no pros
pect of an early settlement of the troubles.
Mason was raised near SunnjsiJe Lending,
below Greenville, Mississippi, in Chioot eoanty,
sod it is from the plantations in this neighbor
hood that hia fares*, to the number of three or
four hundred, were raised. An additional gang
of one hundred or more have joined them from
back on bayou Bartholomew, and it is this force
that are now in possession of Lake Village. They
aeem to he organised under leaden of their own
color, and the organization extends throughout
the great** port in of Chioot country. The tur
bulent pease, now under Mnsun’i leadership.
DR,
| SIMONS’ | ™ REGULATOR
. — there can b« no
| doubt, the tetumony of hundred* will citablifh.
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED -
|| LITER
g Pah in the aide. Sometimes
■ tha pais ia fait cedar the
■ shoulder
■ times
ia. aome-
Made,
mi-taken forrheama-
tiam in tha arm. Tha
are the same who, trade* the pretense of attend
ing a barbecue last spring, collected at the vil
lage and prevented Ragland from acting as
County Judge. So far then baa been no blood
shed since the three persons were killed last Fri
day, but persona have been robbed on the pub-, irirnieTS*
a'ndgreet i**? **Trfc ^ >OOMCa P'R*8*^ I WKu, Ueauacn*. Jaundice, Coativaacsa, Camp Dya-
and fired into. The reaomoeaef the negroes eatery. Sick Headache. Chroaie Diarrhoea, affection*
were abont exhausted, and fears were expressed «£.<*• -gtedder “d Kidneys. F*»*r Jfervoumeaa.
SftL J° U T d Tv, W<1 W T e M^'^^i>eP^iTn”fsS?iS^ f th * Bl00d -
rnidi nod robberies. Ia the meen time h nigo I Mmt of the ailments here enumerated bars their
of terror prevails. Ootton field* are white with I ortkin in a disease! liver, which ia tha moat prevalent
the fleecy Maple ready to gather, and few or no ^"u^^rS’rSi^f 'tp’SS&SX £
nendh ht work, end while inwchj exists sotluog I qiirei that some remedy ■boo'd be pverided that
can be done bnt to aak that something be done I would net in the leA*t jrajiir tha rowtitatioo. and
to hold the turbulent blacks in subjection. S* TlMMON^ K?flL T LATOlT - ,h * ek "^“ r
Chioot county, in I860, contained a popnla
lion of nearly 10,000 blacks and I,COO whites.
The value of its real and personal property,
ebiefly owned by leaa than 200 persons, was
$19,000,000, while Us voting strength was lass
than 500. No census has been taken since
then, bnt tho population is relatively as it was , . „ .—, , .. ... .
ten year* ago. A Urge majority of toe legal ^“in
▼otera are black men, who are easily mampn* I lax: too head U trcubled with pain, &roompanied
late,land controlled by a few bad, deaitming I with » da '!' heavy sensation. Thar* ia xenerallr,
men. „d toe poU.lea. condition of thing, in -“‘f^ruTn o°f f
the vicinity hi anything bnt cbeerfnl to coaein-1 which ought to have been done. A alirht dry couch
plate. The county haa a negro representative I i« •ometimea an attandant. The patient complains of
'^.'TlT^iT’ C °, Qnt , y SStoSinrtLfeS^aU^rom^UiWiprtekfv
and other officiala of different color v bat all of I canaation of the akin: hisfpiritsare low: andalthouxn
the same political complexion. I ratufied that exercise would be beneficial to hia* yet
Beveral persons nowin this oily, eitixens of {•« 1 >*e«cej» .ommoo up lortitode enoiuh to tryit.
,7,. _rTT". - . '• In fact he diatrnau .t«t remedy. 8ev*r>l of the
UM coaniy, c xprt 'x'T a uSHire lo I above Ivmptouui the <*■«•«»* but caret have
CLOSE OCT THEIR BCBCncui I oacnnwi when tew of themexiatad. yet axnmination
affairs and emigrate elsewhere. To strangers I ?, T* h ? ,howa “® U,tr w U "
seeking a new country, and one of the richest a .hocId be naed by* ail Parana*, old and youn*.
and moat beautiful in the world, advanfageona I whenever any of the f irecoin* lymptoms »picar. It
porcbanca can be made, both of homestead* is a porelr ve*etable compound. »• not ipjurio^a m
; 7„ I the moat delicate con..J will k..,. »n.
and business stands, from tboso who havo I jirarin healthy action i
thought it traadvisable to remain. | Persona livinc in unhealthy leeafitite'may avoid all
I biliotu attacks by takiax a dot* eecaaionally to keep
A TKKRIFICTOkMAlin IN INDIANA.
Seven 11II ml red Kent of Trestle Itlewn For children complaininx
away-A Itmio KKIe tbrmi B b the Air. I AT0B1 -'"“Ti T^^mnl ’«
Louisville. Deoember 23 —At noon today a 11 iu3u U-tJ J-AUXIJ more will *i»ere,ief. Ohil-
ternfle tornado passed about four miles UIow
Now Albany, Ind., breaking down timber and I *ioo« not dirwt well, prJdadnc aonr atomaoh. leart-
Jcntroying »even hundred feet of the trestle of I fe,urn. or re*ti«wne«i: a rood dote will give relief,-
toe Air Line R.ilroad,infltcting damage of rover T |(w “o^uch. are restless at
al Ihoosand dollara. i women weer on the road in | nixht, or ia day time are fiixocy. wool Catherine,
a boggy in the truck of the Htorxn, horue, baggy I can't nr dorsUnd what they reart, can't keep their
and men, were lifted °P“d«rried <°«J [SSSffiSaff Wt^SbKs»£ B wI5f U .i, 0 :
but escaped unhnrt. The timber of the trestle I relief.
work were twisted off like whip cords. [ Jacmdicb.-^Take enoorb Besmletor after eatinr
Cincinnati. December 23.—There was a rain f * ch mrot to pradoee on* fall action from th* bewail
* every day.
Pregnant !adic« will find sure relief from their hea 1
ache, costivcne?*. swimminx in the bead. cjlic*»oar
<t4imach. restleuneM. etc., ate.
Prepared only by J. II. ZElIaIN A
Druxri'ts. Mac »n. Qa.
Price 81; by mail. $1 25. For sale by all Druxxuts
and thunder storm here at 8 o'clock this morn
ing t with snow and ice on the ground.
A CATHEDBAIa CKUsUED.
Indianapolis, December 113.—A violent wind
storm prevailed here all the afternoon, doing
considerable damage to buildings. A portion
of the roof of tic. John's Cathedral was crushed
by the fading of the upper part of one of the
front towers. At Lafayette a large number of
buildings were unroofed, including the Second
National Bank building, the postoffice and the
telegraph building*. Several persons were in
jured
AT CHICAGO—BUBIED ALIVE UNDKB FAIXING BUILD
XNOB
Chicago, December 23.—The heAvy wind
which prevailed this afternoon did considerable
damage to buildmgs in course of erection.
Several cf the inside walls of the Tribune build
ing were more or less damaged. Norton's new
nolTtf
First National Bail of Haci.
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COL
LECTION!
E XCHANGE on New York lor sale at lowest cur
rent rate.
Exchange bought on New York. Philadelphia and
building on Washington street, near Franklin | Savannah.
street, which had been put up four stories wan I Advances made on Bonds Stock*. Cotton in store,
almost completely demolished. A chimney in I or ahipmente of cotton ,. ."«d Northern, Euio-
Bryan’s building on Lasalle street was tumbled 1 “ * “*
pean. Cliarloaton or h,,... honaee.
Collection* promptly atie, Jed to in all part* of
the United States.
Our circulation ia amply protected by United
State* Bonds. X. C. PLANT, President.
W. W. WmoLEf. Cashier. angl6-tiioot28*
CllDBEDGE & HAZLEliURST,
down and one man buried under it and killed.
Several other bnildings were slightly damaged.
ST HT. LOUIS AEVERAL PERSONS INJURED—STEAM
BOATS BLOWN AWAY.
St. Louis, Deceml>er 23.—A very strong wind
storm pissed over toe city this forenoon, which
did considerable damage, several walls of unfin
ished houses being blown down, roofs torn off, i yy _ . __ vv_-„_ _
chimneys snd Are walls demolished, fences lev- JdANKERS AND .BROKERS
eled, smoke stacks toppled over, etc.
Two young girls were somewhat injured by a I MACON GrA
falling fence, and several other persons were j *
hurt, bnt none seriously. I) ECEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY and SELL EX-
Tho steamer City of Alton was blown across li CHANGE, GOLD, SILVEH, STOCKS, BONDS
the river. Beveral others were torn from their I aud Uncuirent Fonda.
mooring, and two or three lost their chimneys, | crollecllons Made on all Accessible
Points.
CwTOiTu-o open at all boon of toe day.
aeptl-lyr
bnt no" serious damage was done. The gale
lasted abont an hour, and came from toe WesL
An Original Introduction.
Mark Twain ” delivered his new lectnre, I
which contains bis Nevada experience, twice
last week to crowded andieuces in Chicago, J
'Mark”introduced himself as follows:
Ladies and Gentlemen: By request of the I
chairman of the committee, who baa been very I INTEREST PAID ON ALL BUMS FROM $1
CUBBEDGE & lUZLEUERST'S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
busy, and is very tired, I suppose, I ask leave I
to introduoo to yon the lecturer of the evening,
Mr. Glemans, otherwise Mark Twain, a gentle
man whoso great learning, whose historical ac
curacy, whose devotion to acienoo, snd whore
veneration for the troth [langhterj are only
TO $5000.
O 1
-A-a-EasTcrs-
Ste^i re “1C I Savannah Bank and Trust Co.,
vague general terms to myself. [Giggling.] 1 1
am b little opposed to the custom of oererno-
nioudly introducing the lecturer to the audience, I AFITA.L OXE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
beeaoso it aeema to me unneec«aary where tho I
man baa been properly advertised, [laughter,] I ADVANCED MADE off COTTOff.
and besides, it is very uncomfortable tor the Jeo- 1
tnrer. But where it ia the custom, an introduc
tion ought to be made, and I had rather make
it myself in my own ease, and then 1 can rely
on getting in all the facts. [Continued laughter.]
It is not a simple introduction that I mind. 1
don't realhr cate tor that at all, bnt it Is the com
piimoots that sometimes go with it—that is
what hurts. It would make anyone uncom
fortable. You can fancy a young lady intro
dueed to a parlor-fall of company as the best
conversationalist, the best model in every way
JNO. W. O’CONNOR,
WHOLESALE AMD BET AIL
LIQUOR DEALER,
macon, g-a..
R. R. K.
EiDffiY’S READY RELIEF!
CUBES TIIE WORST PAIXS
IS FROM ONI7 TO TIVKSTY HISTTKS.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RADWAY’S BEADY BELIEF IS A CUBS FOB
EYEBY PAIN.
It was the firat and ia
The Only Fain Remedy
allays inflammations, and cure* Congestions, I THE BEST GOODS,
whether of the Lange, Stomach, Bowels, or other 1
glands or organs, by one application,
IN FBOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no nutter how violent or excruciating the pain toe j
Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous,
Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may auffar,
HAD WAT’S READY RELIEF
Will afford Instant Ease,
flammation of toe Sidneys.
Inflammation of the Bladder. ]
Inflammation of the Bowels.
Congestion of the Lnngs.
Bore Throat, Difficult Breathing.
Palpitation of toe Heart.
Hysterics, Group. Diptheria.
Catarrh, Influenza.
Headache, Tootbiche.
Cold stun. Ague Chills N * lu * ls “’ Rheumatism. | SIL -y E n PREMIUMS (a cup and medal) that haa
The application of toe Beady Belief to toe part ®«r been given in Georgia,
or pari* where the pain or difficulty exists will af-
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CO SECOND STREET, MACON*, O.4..
Have on hand and for sale
t Present
THE HEAVIEST STOCKS,
TIIE CHEAPEST.
(Because they are the beet) in the Macon market, at
JNO. W. O’CONNOB’S,
D O you need good Wbiakv ? then bay of O'Con-
nor. His brand of XXXX has taken the only
a tumbler of water w2; . a I OYER ALL OTHER BRASDS.
few momenta core Cramp,, Spasms, Soar Stomach,
Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhma, Dysentery,
Colic, Wind in the Bowels and all internal Paids.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Radway’s „„ ,
Beady Belief w to them. A few drop* in water will I TAG YOU WISH, AT A LOW FIGURE, A
trevent sickness or pains from change of inter. It { -»-z
a better than French Brandy or Bitters as a etinra-1
fever AND agfe. HEIDSEICK & CO.’S CH4MPA6NB,
Fever and Ague cored for fifty cents. There is I
not a remedial egsnt in this world that will euro I ..... -
Fever ami Ague, and all other Malarious, Bikrax, I (Genume.) Just call and see
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided
by Rad ways Pills) so quick as Baja ay's Beady Be
lief. Fifty cents per bottle.
„ . . . ._ I TYO youwieh a good CIGAR at a low figure. Call
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OF FLESH and WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN aud
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Secured to alL
OCONKOB.
DR, RADWAY’S
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So quick, so rapid are the changes the body uo- I
dexgoea, trader tha influence of this truly Wonder-1
fol Medicine, that
Every Day an Increase in Flcalx and
4Vclglit la Keen und Felt.
THE GBK.IT BLOOD Fl'BIFIEB!
Every drop of the Saraaparillian Resolvent com
municatee through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and
other fluids and jniee* of tha ajjtem toe rigor of
life, for it repair* the wastes of toe body with new
aud sound material. 8crofula, Syphilis, Consump
tion, ' Glandular Disease, Ulcer* in the Throat,
Month, Tomora, Nodee in the Glands and other
parts of toe system. Sore Eyes, 8trumorous Dis
chargee from the Ears, ana the worst forms of
Skin Dises-es, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head,
Ring Worm. Salt Uheom, Erysipelas, Acne, Black
Spots, Wanna in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the
Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges.
A PURE CHSMPAGNE CIDER,
r f half barrels, for family use, (from Now Jersey)
cheep. Also on draft. Can be bad at
A PURE IMPORTED SHERRY,
A T a low flgnre, for Table or Cooking purposes
can be had at
O’CONNOB’S.
CHOIGS OLD PORT,
pOIt MEDICINAL PDBP0SES. AT
O’CONNORS.
t faQ
Night Sweats, Lots of Sperm and all wastes of the I TY° I 0D w ' 8 * 1 » 8°°^ EGG NOG ? then don'
life principle, are within the curative range of this I —' to get some of O’CONN OK’d Pure
wonder of modern chemistry, and * few daye’ use |
JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM.
IT 13 PURE, 8UBE ENOUGH.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DEPOSITS RECEI VED,
On which Interest will be Allowed,
as aoBxxD cron.
I. C. PLANT A SON. Aft*.
iau25-lj
PLANTERS’ BAISIS
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
in her section of the country. You might just I -ay EChlVKS Deposits, discounts Paper, buys and
as well knock her in the head. She could not I JLV sells Exchange; also. Gold and Silver,
aay a word toe rest of the evening. I Collections mads at all accessible points.
I never had bnt one public introdnetion that I . Interest paid on Deposits when made for a spe-
seeraed exactly the thing; that seemed to be a I lime -
very inspiration in tho way of an introdnetion. I Ww. J. Andeesox, Pres’t. W. E. Buowjt, Cxslner.
The gentleman bad a good head, and he said he | DiaxcTOsa
supposed I didn't want any compliments. 11
said ho waa ex:ictly right, I didn't want any com- I
plimenU. And when he introduced me he said,
*'Ladies and gentlemen, I *hall not waate any
unnecessary time in the introdnetion. I don't I
know anything about thia men—[laughter]—at
least, I only know two things about him; one j
Wm. J. Anderson, CoLHughL Demavel.
Wm. It. Brown, Dr. W. A. Alatbews,
Dr. Wm. II. Hollinahead. delTtf
DIVIDEND No. 3G.
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY,
OiTiCK, Macox, G*., Dec. 5,1871. ,
is. that ho haa never been in the penitentiary, I \ DIVIDEND OF FOUR (tl) DOLLMtS per
and the other is I can’t imacino why.” TPro- il share haa boen this day declared on toe Capi-
SSSaaLSr rA 0 g“ti^r Lon s«s
puts a man right at ease. 1 Laughter. J I tli0 0 , tne United State* as now received.
TIIE COnPUMKMTAKY K.»1.1. ^ a ^~» Taxwidbepmd by this Com-
At Monteannin. Gooruto. Given by I*r,»r. stockholders in Savannah will receive their Divi-
Allen V. «*bt..a rod Son. .... arl.lny dead* at the Central Railroad Bank
lmir ■>■»■ aweeP. frawler* u,»t doel0 , m JJ{0 T BOIFBIULLET, Treasurer.
L,Mlge, No. OS, F. A. XI-
We had the pleasure of attending, where wo
fonnd congregated too youth, beauty and chiv
alry of this section of tho State, besides others
from other sections. The ball selected for tho
oeeaaion was the MAsouic hall, and one could
scarcely be fonnd better sui'ed to the purpose.
Prof. Allen V. Robison, the pioneer of dancing |
_ - , the paet six years ha* estabUsbed its cheiarier
pliahed non, William H. Itobiaon, master of oere- I BE LIABILITY and EXCELLENCE. Experience
monies—and in stating this, of necessity, we I he* demonstrated that under favorable ooodilions
say the ball was a complete success. Mr. Wit- I ?f season and application of 900 pound* per acre,
liam H. Robison, though qnite a young man. I increase* toe crop from to three fold toe natural
one of the most graceful daneers we have I ... , '
— n ‘ j r* A , . Ihl h( I The cost of urowmg cotton to toe planter »In
ever seen, and in ^ I Proportion to toe yield p«c acre from toe land and
ing courtesy aud kindness to all, makes him a I labor employed in its mmivation: hence toe agency
general favorite. And we take great pleasure I which so largely ineveaaea production at a moderate
in recommending Prof. Robison and son to the I outlay of capital is essential to profitable planting.
people of this State, as gentlemen of cnltnre I For price and specific terms
ind refinement, and also aa masters of their I
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
On Wednesday the Democrats of toe oonnty I
met to nominate a candidate for th* Legiala- f
tore, to fill the seat occupied by L C. Jones,
lately declared ineligible. Mr. Hinea L Hill
was pnt forward aa the standard bearer of toe I
Democracy of th* oonnty. Mr. Hill is a young I
man, of fine attainments, and if elected, will I
do toe State good service in its legislative halL '
t AYBE3,
Ag’t Pacific Gnano Co., Poplar at. Macon, Pa.
JOHNS REESE *OO..
General Agent*. Baltimore. Md.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
For Sale.
I roe ro.ro inn™ err , T OFFEB for sale one of the most desirable
Tho adv«oTin the price of cotton ha* J Middle Georgia, for plautmgandetock
fj?. f Mee . ot 0 „ r f.rm-rs. With the I “T®*- K,ult ed ten miles southwest of Hawkina-
brightened thefaeea of our rannera 11 ito the I lna contain, .bout 1230 acre*; four tnn-
axooedingly abort crop, and toe long provudon cleared. Ten Mile or Beedy Creek ran*
billa, all feel worse off pecuniarily than they I through tt, and affords a good mill aita. Th*
were one year ago- M. I place can be conveniently divided into tract* of
1 300 to 500 acres if desired.
L-,ng time for pert or toe money.
Gallon A. G. Pate, Eeq., llaakinarille. or ad
dress. WM. LUNDY,
nov29'2aw3w-w2t Moen, Ga.
,iUeral cash Advances Made on Cotton
CONSIGNED TO
KAOX & OILI^I
BALTIBOKE, MIP.YLIV'D.
ATLANTA WATER-CURE.
reepec Judy inform the citizens of Atlanta and
the nironndmg country that he has opened an es
tablishment on Hooter street, in the Larendon
House, for the cure or all chronic diseases. Special
attention given to the following diseases: Liver
W E «t«o t-wider our service* to Merchant! and j Complaint a all its forme, Septa is in all its forms.
Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama. I Fevers, Epilepsy, Stsmhty, Asthmas, Lameness,
who purpose sending shipment* >o this market, and I Nerrouane-a. and disweees peculiar to women, etc.
will make liberal advance* on eocton; (mtereat at I I refer to the following person*, who have been
the rate of 7 per cent, per annwm. end commfaeinn {end are being treated at my establishment: Mr. J
at 214 per cent ) to he rioted for the spring market. I W. Bucier. of Chapmae, Backer A Co - Major W.
Charge* incurred in bolding cotton tat tht* market I C. Cox. ot Can A Hill ,-Capt- J. M. Ilifl. John and
we guarantee to be lea* than in any market oat toe 1 Jamas Lynch, X J. JLghlower A Go-. J. FloisheL
Atlantia erect Draft* at eight paid against ship-1 Bsernian A Kuna. —
meat* to our address and money promptly remitted I “ 1
to any section of the Sooth by express, where I pOR SALE,
drafts cannot be negotiated.
Consign to Agent of Savannah and Baltimore I r J 'HE Machinery in a Ootton Mill at Fxedericks-
Siexmatap^Oampany. to be forwarded to KNOX A JL burg, Va., eoasuting as follows;
G Shipmtnta always oovared by Insurance, advised I
unadvised. __ 1
KNOX X GILL,
CoCtou Kactor?,
acptSl-wIj* No. 4 Holliday at. Baltimore.
14 thirty inch Cards, B.B. heads, eta
9 Bing Spinning Frames, 912 spindles.
2 Drawing Frames, 2 Speeder*.
1 Willow, or Opener.
9 Spoolers, Beela,
A, and all the nor-
■ Scales, Warp, Mill*,
preparations for making
SELECT SCHOOL,. , ^
nr HE undersigned will open a Select School for 800 to 900 pound* eoerae yam daily.
Girts, in Midway, near Mffledgerilto, coJan-| Bm wrier power is wnaanyeeaed. the rant of
■ ie 1S72. Tnition $5 par scholar, ni nthly, in I which, and baudm* an way low.
advanre. Board f20. Forfnrtber particnlar*. ad-1 Ojwaanvoa abundact and can be obtained at un-
MBS. a P. MY RICK, Milledgeville.
References: Judge t L. Harris. Bishop Pearce.
004. Wm. McKinley, E. H. Mytia, D D., Ear. a W.
Lane, O. L. Smith, D.D., Rev. R. a Smith, Prof.
Darby. New York, Chancellor Lipscomb, State Uni
versity. dels 2aw2w
Chnslian Advocate copy one month.
nanally moderate wager.
The whole of tho above machinery. Including
■halting, beating, etc., will be sold tor the low
price of 03,000. Enquire of
E.T. SCHULTZ A CO-
44 German street, Baltimore, Md.
decEJ lawJw
chemistry, and a few days'
will prove to any person using it for either of these
forms of disease its potent power to cure them.
If too patient, daily becoming reduced by toe
wastes ana decomposition that ie continually pro
gressing, succeeds in arresting toeee wastes, and
repairs the same with new material made from
healthy blood—and this toe Saraaparillian will and
dove secure—a euro is certain: for when once this I a T1rii...
remedy commences its work of purification, and AIC, 101(61, llSICt, IfiaiUliagFie,
sncoeeaa in diminiahing toe loss of waste*, it* re- 1
>airs will be rapid, and every day the patient will, ____ ,
eel himself growing bettor and stronger, the food TT , ® P 61 cent - *°® a Gian sold in Macon,
will digest better, appetite improving, and flesh L at
and weight increasing. | O’CONNOB’S.
Not only does tbs Saraaparillian Besolvent excel
all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin Diseases; but I CHOICE BUTTER,
it ia the only positive core for
KIDNEY AND BLADDER. COMPLAINTS
Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, j
Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with sabataneea like the
white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there I
is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white
bone-dust deposits, and when there is a pricking, I
burning sensation when passing water, and pain in I
the email of the back and along too loins.
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, I I T WILL case aay kind of goods ordered at actual
X cost of packing.
perfectly taatelocs, elegantly coated with sweet
gum,pnrge.regnlato, purify, cleanse and strengthen.
Kadway’e Pills, forth* cure of all disorders of toe |.
itomacb, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous I I ° n ® until you see me. I
diseases, headache, constipation, costiveneas. in-1 X-^ will sell toe CHEAPEST.
CHEESE, HAMS.
PICKLES, CRACKERS,
SYRUPS, LARD, BACON,
MEAL, GRITS
AT O’CONNOB’S.
Bottles, Kens, Cories, Labels, etc.,
AT O’CONNORS.
JNO. W. O’CONNOR,
Opposite Carhart A Cord’s, Cherry street.
DEALER IN
Diseases, headache, constipation, oostiveneas, in
digestion, dyspepsia, bilionsnets, bilious fever, in
flammation ot the bowels, pile* and all derange-
menu of toe internal viscera. Warranted to effect
a poaitivo cure. Purely vegetable, containing no
mercury, minerals, or deleterious drags.
A fsw doeses of IUdway’s Pills will free the
system from all the above-named disorders. Price
^ U ’’^J^d 8 Si^ I »onil.„er^tamp BACON, LARD, C0RN,>
to Badway A Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane. New York. I '
Information worth thousands will be sent yon.
Jnae23ddeodAsw-ly
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Bums, Byron, Sontoey. Montgomery, Lady
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Mrs- Norton,
Coleridge,
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a
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Wise Sayings of Great and Good.
The Book of Humorous Poetry, with illuetratione by
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Scott, Mrs. Sigourney, Lady of the Lake-
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Same as above. Per vol, 8125.
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Wonderful Curative Effects of
DR. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
'Sr
/Plantation Supplies,
blank's block,
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGIST,
Pharmaceutist and Chemist.
D EALER in Drugs, Medicines, Instruments,
Perfumery, Soaps. Brashes, Reliable Propri
etory Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty,
Seeds, and everything appertaining to toe Drug
Trade. Forty years experience ia toe Prescription
business should satisfy toe public that everything
ia put up tccundum arlcm.
Opposite toe Palace ot Justice, Macon, Ga.
_del4Jm
CROP OF 1871 !
The largest and beat assorted stock ot
SAVANNAH CARDS.
RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIPS.
j CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
I NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, l
Ueoeoia Ckn-tuai. B.ulkoad, >
Savannah, December 16,1871. j
O N and aftor Sunday, toe 17th inst., Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad will
tirLIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON- I vu® aa follows ;
SIGNMENTS. «g20dAwto_ ETDAYTOAnt. ^ M
at. aiACLXav I Leavo Augusta 8:15 a at
Arrive at Augusta 5:40 v at
Arrive at MiliedgeviUo 8:45 r at
Arrive at Eatonton :. .HM5 r at
Arrive at Macon 4:51 rat
Leave Macon tor Atlanta 5:35 p at
Leave Maoon for Colnmbns 8:15 p at
Arrive at Atlanta 10:50 P at
Airivo at Columbus 4:45 am
..... „ .. ... i Making close connection with trains leaving Au-
Will make liberal advances on Cotton and other I Atlanta and Colnmbns.
m W. ANDERSON’S SONS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants.
W. DUKCAlt. a. H. JOHNSTON.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
M BAY STRECT, SAVANNAH. GA.
Produce consigned to us.
anuSOdAwGru*
VfH. H. T1SON.
WM. W. OOBDON
DOWN DAT TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta. 2:00 a at
Arrive at Macon 7-80 A M
Leave Macon 8:00 a at
Leave Augusta 8:15 AM
Arrive at Augusta 5:40 p at
Arrive at Savannah 6:15 p at
This train connects at Macon with the S. W. Ac
commodation train leaving Colnmbns at 8:C5 r. at.,
and arriving at Macon at 4:10 a. ar.. and makes the
samo connection at Augusta as toe up day train.
NIOHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Savannah 7:00 par
. Leave Angnsta 7:30par
COMMISSION MERCHANtr8ltS«£^^ ;:;::;; ;;;;;;;;:|UiS
Leave Macon for Columbus 5:25 am
j Arrive at Columbus 11:00 a m
| Arrive at Atlanta 1:48 r at
Making prompt through connections at both At-
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
112 Buy Sired, SUvrammli, tin.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON
CROPS. I Leavo Columbus..
Liberal cash advances made on Consignments | Eefye Atlanta...
of cotton. aug20-d*w6m*
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
..12:45 PM
1:10 P U
6:00 PM
6:10 r at
5:20 pat
7:00 pm
6:20 pm
—ON—
Arrive at Maoon from Columbus.
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta
Leave Maoon
Leave Savannah
Leave Macon
Arrive at Milledgeville 8:45 p m
Arrive at Eaton ton 10:45 r at
Arrive at Augusta 2:46 am
Arrive at Savannah 5:30 A h
Making perfect connection with trains leaving
Angnsta.
Passengers going over the Milledgeville and
Eatonton Branch will take night train from Colum
bus, Atlanta and Macon, day train from Augusta
. and Savannah, which connect dally at Gordon
R ESPECTFULLY inform toe Merchants and I /Sundays excepted) with the Milledgeville and Ea-
Plauters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama. I tonton trains,
that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, I An elegant sleeping car on all night trains,
capacity 25,000 bales, is now ready for toe storage I THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can be
of ootton, and that they are now prepared to make I imj lt y,o Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski
liberal cash advances on cotton in store and to hold I Q 0 use, corner of Bull and Bryan streets. Office
a reasonable length or time, charging bank rates of I open from 8 a m to 1 p M, snd fromS to 6 pm. Tick-
interest. If you want money, send your cotton to I e tg can jjao be had at Depot Office.
COTTON.
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO. |
Savannah, Ga.
GROOVER, STUBBS A CO.,
ang29 dGin&w4m Savannah, Ga.
decl7 tt
WILLIAM KOGEBS,
General Snperintendeut.
J. GUILMAUXIN. JOHN FLANNERY 1
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., |
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants I
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
AGENTS FOB
BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, |
Jewell's Mills Yarns, Domestics, etc , etc.
BAGGING AND IRON TIE8 ALWAYS ON HAND. |
Unaul Facilities Extended to Castozncra-
aug20dlmw6m*
VX. H. STAliK.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. I
Maoon and Bbunswiok Railboad Company, -
Macon, Ga., October 28,1871. j
O N and after'Sunday, October 29,1871, tho fol
lowing schedules will be ran :
DAY ACCOMMODAT'D TEAIS DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCXPTXD).
Leave Macon 8.20 A. M
Arrive at Brunswick 9.25 p. u
Arrive at Jacksonville, Fla 6.00 A. M
Leave Jacksonville, Fla 8.45 p. m
Leave Brnnewick 6.45 a. m
Arrive at Macon - 6.25 p. m
Connects closely at Jessup with trains of Atlan
tic and Golf Railroad, to and from all points in
H. p. bichmond | Florida.
THBOUGH PASSNNGEB TRAINS DAILY.
Leavo Macon 8.10 p. at
Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors,! Arrive at jaS^nviiie,'Fia.V.V.'.V. r.aov.u
1 Leave Jacksonville, Fla 7.00 a. m
Leave Savannah 1.00 p.- m
| Ariive at Macon 6.50 a. m
Connects closely at Jeseap with trains tor Savan-
I nab, and all points on Atlantia and Golf Railroad,
and in Florida. At Macon with Maoon and Western
| Railroad to and from Atlanta.
No change of cars betwoon Maoon and Savannah,
and Maoon and Jacksonville, Fla.
HAWKINSV1LLX TUAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon 8.06 p. M
Arrive at HawkinaviUe 6.45 p. m
Leave HawkinBViUe 6.45 A. K
1 Arrive at Macon 10.30 a. m
novl-tf WM. MacRAE. Gen’i Sup’t.
WM. H. STARK & CO.j
General Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH, GA.
Careful attention given to
SALKS 0U SHIPMENT OF C0TI0N
And all kinds of Produce.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
Arrow and Eureka Ties at lowest agents’ prices!
Keep constantly on hand a large stock of all kinds
of Bsgging. Agents for
E- F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.
ang20d2awAw6m*
M. KETCHUM. A. L. HAUTRIDGE |
IlETCHUM & IIAKTEIDBE,
Bankers and Commission Merchants,
Exchanso Building, Savannah, Ga.
References : Moeos Taylor, President City Bank,
Change of Schedule*
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Forty-One Riles Saved in Distance.
OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,)
Augusta, October 6, 1871. f
O N and after Sunday, October 8, 1871, and nntil
further notice, too trains on this road will ran
as follows:
- - . NIGHT TRAIN—DAILY.
N. Y.; P. O. Calhoun, President Fourth National I Leave Augusta 7.00p.m
Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco A Son, Rankers, N. Y.; I Leave Macon 6 SO p.m
Morris Ketcbnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, [ Arrive at Augusta 2.45 a.m
Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi- I Arrive at Macon 2.30 A.M
chael, Gashier First National Bank, Philadelphia. I day train—daily (bundays excepted).
*8825601 | Leave Augusta 1100 a.m
Leave Macon 6 30 a m
Arrive at Angnsta 2.45 p.m
Arrive at Macon 7.86 p.m
CaTPassengers by toenight train leaving Aagnata
at 7 p. m. will make dose connection at Macon with
Southwestern Railroad to all points in Southwestern
Georgia, etc.
ffvT Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 r. M. will
make close connections at Augusta with northward
W. B. GRIFFIN.
GRIFFIN & CLAY,
Cotton Factors and General Commis
sion Merchants.
No. 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
A. S. HARTlilDGE,
Will make liberal advances on Ootton consigned ! , \ , a ?8mita wun nortuwaru
to m I bound trams, both by Wilmington and Columbia;
Bep ' m also, with South Carolina Railroad train forObarles-
| ton.
Passengors leaving Macon at 6.30 A. m. make
close connections at Camak with day passenger
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going
-forth, and with trains for Charleston; also, for
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Furnishes Bagging and Ties to planters, mid ad- Atoens, W«SngtonT«md aU itatoTon ttaSe^
vances liberally on consignments of Cotton.
eep7eod3m
fcJaaaaaP'VUwy. R-lLRcDos.ro*Co-Dn«slrt..iil
%ajra8unuSs*,cs,iMaut»cwaouijcxP
Vlncxnr Bitters •*» not a rile FnncT Drink.
Made of Poor Itm» «hlskey, ProoT Spirits
and Kcfo.e Liquor- doctored, spiced and aweet-
enedto please the taatj;called**Tonics.’ •‘Appetis
er*,’’ •• Restorers." *e„ that lead tho tippler on to
drnskenneas and rnln,but are a true Medicine, made
from th* Native Root* and Herb* of California, freo
from nil Alcoholic Stimulant*.’ r They are the
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER am! A LIFE
GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renorator and
Invlgorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous
matter aadrestorinc the blood to a healthy condition.
No person eaa take these Bitters according to dlreo-
tlons and remain long unwell, provided their bone*
are aot destroyed by mineral polaoa or other means,
and the w*M organa wasted hsvoad the point of re>
pair. ’ -
They’OTen Gentle Parcanve unvrelf c.sa
Tosie, possessing aUo, the peculiar merit of acting
aa a powerful agent In rellerlog Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver, and alt the Visceral Organa.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In
yoaagor old. married or single, at the dawn of wo-
manhood or at the tarn of life, theae Tonic Bitten have
no equal.
For Inflammatory nnd Chronic Rheuma
tism and Gont, Dyspepsia or IndJcratlon,'
Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,
Disease* of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and
Bladder, theae Bitters have been moat anceeaafUL'
Such DIaraaea ar* earned by Vitiated Blood,
which la generally produced by derangement of tha
Dlgratlvr Organs. .
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head
ache, Pain In the Shoulder*. Coughs, Tlghtaem of the
Cheat, Dlaalaeaa. Soar Eructations of th* c,„—..h,
Bad taste la the Moeth. Billon* Attacks, IWaltatlon
of the Heart. Inflammation of the Lnaga,F*!a lathe
regioas of the Kidneys, and a hundred ocher jd MU1
symptom*, are the offspriap of Dyspepsia. *»
They Inrigormt* th* Stomach sad stimulate toe tor
pid User aad bowels, which reader them of tueqnaUed
eSeacy In cleansing th* blood of all Imparities, aad
Imparting aewllip aad rigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Bheaat. Bteteha* Spots, Phnplea. Paatalea, Boda. Can-
bnaclea. Stag-Worm*. Eeald-Head. Sore Eye*. Nrialp-
cl**. Itch. Scurf*. DlaccUoratioea ot the SUn. Hnmoru
and Dlaeaam of the Skin, of whatever name or natnre,
ar* Htaranydsrspaad carried oet of the system in a
short thaaby the me of theoe Bitters. Os* bottle la
ratacaamauucaariaee the sraatmctednlou* ofthrir
flcaasa the Tltlatcd Bleed whenever you And Its
1 A A A Tons Juris Island Guano, which baa
• UUVJ bean exposed.
I 600 Tons Baker’s Island, pure, cargo of Ship
j Eldorado, landed here in 1869, direct from too
Island.
| And I will mix the two with one-third pure Peruvian.
PRICES REDUCED.
Sella Cotton at £0 cents per bale, do advance being
made, or will advance on usual terms.
G. B. Jr.,
Cotton Broker and General Com. Merchant.
dec!7 2m Eellej'a tinildi&g, Savannah, Ga.
GUANO.
1 pCEE PERUVIAN of direct importation,
| Government prices. 2240 pounds to tho too.
R. G. LAY.
IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
A S we sell to the trade at Landretb’s prices, Mer
chants will save the freight by purchasing
their seed of us.
LANDRETH’3 RURAL REGISTER FOR DISTRI
BUTION.
SEND YOUR OBDER3 EARLY.
HUNT. BANKIN A LAM'AR,
declOtf Wholesale Druggists. Macon. Ga.
I JAMES WILD!, JR. JOES S. WILDE. JOSEPH WILDE.
JAMES WILDE, Jr., & C0„
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
| Men’s and. Boy’s Clothing,
314 and SIS Broadway (opposite New York Hu,
pital). New York. Represented by B. 8. Spalding.
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[ DARIUS W. GEER.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacture! s and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
133 AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
Represented by OoL B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
PIN.J’ATE, a
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J. WAI.KFB.Proprietor. R H.MCDONALD * CO.
DruxFiitt aad Gen. Agents. Ssa Frascisco. Csh.snJ
*3 sad 51 Commerce Street. New York.
VWScwJi BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND TiVl-rvc
B. «fc -W. B. HELD,
Attorneys at Law,
NO- 88 (CP STAIRS) CHERRY STREET,
Macon, Ga.
HENRY W. ECEYEE.
JOHN X. MlfTADDRS.
COL. JNO. R. HART.
W ITH HENRY W. DURYEE A CO. (Iale Ran
kin, Dniyee A Co., Duryee, Jaqnes A Co.),
Fur and Wool Hats, Cape, Straw Goods and Um
brellas, Nos. 602 and 504 BrosJwiy (opposite St.
Nicholas Hotel), New York. ociSwta
C. B. WOOTEN,
j ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAOON, GA.
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
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COTTON FACTORS,
64 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL ADVANCES HADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
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gia Railroad.
CaT Passengors leaving Angnsta at 11 a. m., ar
riving at^Iacon at 7.36 p. m., make close connection
with trains on toe Southwestern Railroad, eto.
for No change of cars between Augusta and Ma
con. First-class coaches on all trains.
oct8tf 8. K. JOHNSON, Bnp’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFI0E, )
Southwestern Railroad Company, J-
Macon, Ga., May 28, 1871. j
CHARLES N. WEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will attend diligently to all business confided to I
his care “ ang24 6m I Leave Eafaala
JOEL D. HUNTER.
Hunter, Adams Sc Co.,
, Wholesale Dealers in
BUTTER AND CHEESE;
O N and after Sunday, the 28tb inst-, Passenger
Trains on this Road will ran as follows:
DAY EUYAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00i
Arrive at Eufanla 4:58 p. i
7:45 A. m.
Arrive at Macon 4:36 p. k.
Connecting with toe Albany branch train at
SmitoviUe, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
Cuthbtrt.
EUTAULA NIGHT YBEIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TUAIN.
Leave Macon 8:50 P. i
Arrive at Eufanla 10:00 A. M.
Leave Enfaula 5:10 P. x.
Arrive at Macon 5:00 A. m.
_ _ . Z~ I Connect at SmitoviUe with Albany Train on Mon-
h. c. howell. I Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. No
Geo. S. Hart Sc Co.> I tra leaves on Saturday nights.
C OMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholeselo - DAT passenoir tram.
Dealers in fine Batter, Cheese, Lard, eto, 891 V’! .,7?f" *’
Pearl and 28 Bridge streets, New York. We are Arrive Odnmbns 11.00 a. m.
Hole agentrt for Cheshire Cheese, 40to60 lbs.; Eng. I 7^*1? * « iq M *
Gloater Cheeae. 25 to 30 lbs.; Encliah Dairy. A. I Arnve Maoon * 6,12 p ’
MUes A Son,20 to25lbs.; Nutmeg, A. Miles*Son, oolumbus night xrrioht and accommodation
10 to 15 lbs.; Young America, 6 lba each, 4 in caee. I tbain.
Alao receivera and drat handa of Factory Cheese, I Jaktb Macon 8:15 p.
50 to CO lba.; Htato Cheeae, 30 to 50 ibe.; Pine Ap- Arrrive at Colnmbua 4:45 a. m.
pie, 5 to 6 lbe. ; Goabenand Med. State, 30 to 40 I Colombna 8 05 P. M.
GEO. 8. HART.
iba., Batter and Lard, of all grades, pat ap In
every variety of package, for ahipment to warm I
climatea. octlO a 3 m*
Cochran, McLean Sc Co.,
IMPORTERS AJH» JOBBEB8 OF
D BY GOODS, Linene, Embroideries, Laces, I
Crapes, Mantillas, Gloves. White Goods, Ho- I
aiery, Notiocs. Woolens—402, 464 and 403 Broad-I
way, New York. oct9 wCm*
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MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, - - SOUTH CAROLINA
K ECENTLY refittedand famished with every re
gard to comfort and convenience, ia now aeoond
to no hotel in the South.
D. C. BURNETT, Proprietor.
Late proprietor of St. Jamea Hotel and Otiand.
Hotel, Montreal, Canada. dec3 3m
X. D. W2HSELOCK* XL B. STARE.
WHEELOCK Sc STARK,
Saocoaaora to South wick & Wheelock,
WHOLESALZ DIALERS DT
BOOTS &. SHOES,
No. 10 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK.
> ffCamlaall vHlc, Ga.
Arrive at Macon 4:10 a m.
VIBGIL POWERS,
jonlO ly Engineer and Superintendent.
[ pacific hhl mmm co.'s
THROUGH LINK TO CALIFORNIA,
cnarra. aud tajpast,
Touching at Mexican Ports
AND CAHKYING THE V. S. MAIL
Fares Greatly Reduced.
Oscar Cheesman,
Wholesale Dealer m
Crockery and Glassware
oc8w6m* 74 Warren st., New York.
A^OOK FOR THEIiLLIONT
TUT * TT A g~* "K? I A private Coon- | /V.VE of toe large and splendid Steamships of
llE mmAAlXiu selor to toe Mar- I v J this line will leave Pier No. 42 North River,
. _ J I foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, neon, on toe 16th
GrTXTTilH 1 I and SOth of every month (except when those dates
UUAAJJCi. ‘T&'SSS faUon Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday),
ot the phj^ical tyw. J ASPINWALL, connecting, via PtOMUk Bail-
ical mvaterixa tod revelations
Lem, how to preserve the complexion, etCi.
This is an interesting work ot 224 pages, with num
cross engraving, ana contains valuable information
tor those who are married or contemplate marriage;
still it is a book that ought to be under look ait key
and not laid carelessly about the house.
Sent to anj one (free of pottage) for 50 cents.
Address Dr. Butt’s Dispensary. Ho. * eighth
street, ht. Louis, Mo.
**-NOTICE 10 THE AFFLICTED A* 1 CJH-
FOBTUHATB.
Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad>
Tertise in public caper* or using any Quack Rem
edies, peruse Dr. Battj' work, no matter what year
disease 1* or how deplorable your condition.
way, with one of the Company’s Steamships from
Pantma for SAN FEANOISOO, touching at MAN
ZANILLO.
All departures connect at Panama with steamers
for South American porta. Departure of 15th
touches at Tfjngwton, Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave Ban Fran-
ciscofirst of every month, except when it falls on
Sunday, then on toe day preceding.
One hundred pounds of Baggage allowed to each
adult. Baggage Masters accompany
through, and attend ladiea and
male protectors. Baggage received on the dock the
Dr. Batts can be consulted, personally or by mail day before sailing, from Steamboats, R*iirr^H a
on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office, No.lS | passengers who prefer to send down earlv
« BI.M8 h.r "•*« ’*3«- V An experienced Surgeon on bo^T Medicine ard
! attendance free.
For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or farther In
formation, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on
the Wharf, foot of Canal street. North Diver, New
I York.
mar21 ly* p. R. BABY, Agent.
LOOK TO EOUK OHJLLOKEN.
THE GREAT MOTEING REMEDY*
MRS.
WHITCOMB'S
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MBS.
WHITCOMB'S
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WHITCOMB'S
BYKtiP.
Cures Colie and Grip-1
ing in the Bowels, and I
facilititato* tho process j
ot Teething. Subdues I
Convulsions and over j
ci lent to infants and I
Children. Cores Di- |
arrhea.Dysentery and I
ftgmmm Owahat ill
shlldasn of .11 a(
CENTS.
chiUrcu of all axes. .
It ia the Great Intent’s and Uhiidren’a Soothlna
Rexeir in ail disorders brouaht on by teethina or
any other cause.
Prepared by the GRAFTON MSDICINR CO- St.
Louis, Me. l
Sold by Druixista and Dealers in Medicine every- j
au«17-dAwly I
Philander Reed,
C OMMISSION MERCHANT, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestic Produce, Fottaoea, Apples,
Onions, etc., Beans, Peas, bamp, Hominy, etc,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Perries, etc., Lemons, Or
anges, etc, Nuta, etc. .
Office, 22 Old Slip, New York. octovrCm* 1
NOTICE.
GOOD second hand two Horse omnibus for
where.
dec!2 lmg
0. MASTERSON,
Macon, Ga.