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MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY
(•■IrzrmpU llalMIng
RAiLKOAD TIME TABLE. [NEW DRUG-' STORE
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF CANS BETWEEN AU.
GU8TA AND 00LUMBU8.
roms mi-moan.
U1TL iUITL
7.10 A. x. 7.30 a. x
5 15 r. x. C.10 r. *
Lil r. a
1.10 r. x. 10.10 r x
sxraewicz Ain join.
UCAYK- AAXITE.
8.20 A. x. 5.25 r. x
6.45 a. x. 9.25 r. x
7 00 a. 3f. 7.00 T. x
7.00 x. x. 7.45 r. x
6.45 a. x. 6.45 » x
3.06 r. X. 10.30 A. V
........ S.lOr.x. 6-50 a.x
E und«r*:gn« d re»| K-tfuIly inform* the r-ub'ic'
A 111 At he bee bought tlie entire .-tnck of l*r
Cbemici *, etc., of Tboo. W. Kilt*. arid will continue
the Drag lta*in*.- At the old atand. corner of
Cherry street And Cotton Avenue. Since t-king
pxeeeuion. I Sato u.a ie Urge Addition, to Hih
.lock And Am now prepared to ml All order*; rumpil/
And with tirrt ciAre Ding*.
j\0. W. AMJERSOYS SOJS,
COTTON FACTORS
General CommissWm Merchants.
LIQUOR DEALER,
G E S KRAI. SUPHBINTENl I N
(..WO HO IA UKNTR-KI. 11.VI
Savannah, Docerab
/\X ami after Sunday, tlio 17th
V / rrains on the Georgia Vet:
branches and connocUona, will rui
CP DAT TRAIN.
Have on hand and foreale
I feel confident of giving satisfaction to dt cs-»to-
men.
The Prescription Department
In enpplied with freeh and pure drugs, ar.d *be
voder my personal supervision
To those who may faTor me with their patronage,
I promise that pomoM. and attention and accu -
racy in compounding will be observe* 1.
I bare in store a fall line of article* usually kept
in a Drug Store, and parties calling may bo certain
H*waf£
ro Savannah
ANNUALS AND ALBUMS.
Arrive at Augusta..,..
Arrive at Miliedgevilla
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
General Commission Mcrcliants
»■* II V V STKKHI'i *4WXXAa til A.
. 8:45 rx
.11.15 r x
. 4:51 r x
8.00 a. x. 4 51 r. x
6.20 r. X. 6.15 a. x
h .i. 7.15 a. x. 6.15 f. x
7.00 r. x. 6.80 a. x
'rom Gordon to Vittodgerin. And Katon-
"'rtJ with down night tram from Macon and
ai Eaton
itloxx, I«rintry 1.—1 iw King of Italy repair-
ed ambassador* to-day. H. hoped for oontin-
oaneo of concord, which had contributed no
modi to the oaoae of July. Joneph Hazzini
toil.
Manse, January l.—There ii again a zniu ia-
lerial cmaa m oonaerjueocc of the appointineiit
of Benor Terror* Lora to saooeeil Sc nor Croapo,
ae aeooed in command in Cuba, and of General
Morale* caeee«or to the officer in the military
direction of the eastern department of that
laland.
Roxz, January I.—King Victor Emanuel re -
oeived to-dny in the Qnmnal Palaoe.
JUtihib, Jan airy 1.—A n-,i L er miriaterial cri-
aia haa arisen over minor appointments in Cobs.
Cnauxtrox, January 1.—Arrived, schooner
Floreses Rogers, New York.
Arrive
Leave
for Ootamtxu
THE HEAVIEST STOCKS,
gettirg wliat they call for.
'OB THE HOLIDAYS, I have a sphndwl
Scott. Milton, Tope, Bl.ak^peare, Moore, Cowpor,
Barns, Byron, Southey. Montgomery, Lady
of the Lake. Campbell, Poetry of
Flowers, Eliza Cook, Words*
worth, Lai la ltookh,
Mrs. Norton,
Coleridge,
Mrs. Remans, Goldsmith, Thomson and Gray, ar. X
all Poets,
BOCTMWE*mX BAnjtfUP.
LUTE. AUITK.
. 8.00 a. M. 4.35 A. u
8.50 r. i. 6.00am
7.45 a. K. 4.58 p.m
5.10 r. m. 10.00 a. x
1 ITCBOOGEi: RAILROAD.
LEAVE. ALETTE.
.{ 6.25 a. k. «.19r. *
8.15 p. x. 4.10 a. x
12.45P.X. 11.00 a. x
8.05 P. x. 4.45 a. X
aou.s AND A corn A RAILROAD.
LEAVE. A REITZ.
..J 6.30 a. x. 7.35P. ■
/' 6.30 t.x. 2x30 a. x
f 11.00 a. x. 2.45 p. x
7.00 P. x. 2.45 a. x
they are the best) in the Macon market, at
JSO. W. O'CONNOR’S.
TISON & GORDON,
Amvo at Augusta..'.
Anivo at Savannah
Tma tram OOOlucta ai. Macon W
coiumodation train leaving Cclur:
and arriving at Macon at 4:10 a
(<amo connection at Augusta a* th
NlvtllT TRAINS OOX 'vt ht
I.eavo Savannah
Leave Augusta
HANDSOMELY ASM KLEGANTLY B01SB,
BY TELEGBAPH
GEORGE PAYNE.
COTTON FACT0R8
D O vou Deed good Wbi.kv ? tlien buv of O'C-or,-
r >r Hi* brand of XXXX In* taken the onlv
SILVER PREMIUMS (• cup end medal) that has
ever been given in Georgia,
At Price ranging from $1 2."> to $10 00
■CIOAY'4 MVipUa
otlon SnvrmrnU fu Jar Well.
Yobs, December .11.—Jvrerelpteat all
or it* week were 126,*? balsa agiiam
5 lest Week, 120,818 tbs fnmtmn wash,
A82b tbreo wr. k, hitiSi The Intel re*
Mure Saptember' 1 at.■ fjffijn.
t‘J5 for the eorreaponditf parlol c ‘t“®
as .ear .hewing a dfuxw ainoa oap-
r*-„t balM. Ta* riporta from
m tor ttaW -re
ftJuTttSrid."* the cotton
* cto.262. • . dust tolas the same
,.i year loo etoek to aD the portals
i iL,w .c.inat 6>t,fc ft* »“« <lrio
,ar The »t K‘ u **L* OWm .y"
ao.inirt. lit -1ST last year jTto •*«* •»
' r * rT -—- 1 • lust year.
-ALSO-
CQMMISSK
Mou<1h>'m MarkrU.
New Yon, January 1.—Cotton has declined with
buUI bosiue**; tha ulfa for ttoo week ruebad
sly 50 500. of which 46 000 were for fatari delive-
Lend 4,MWoa spot 10*1 to fijgjggetfnil&fc
1 port era took about 1,226 bake; »p ntTer* 2,600-
peculetors 130.
I*0M,.v. January 1—Turpentine Ua.
Faaaar .ar, January ! —Hood, tejf
OVER ALL OTHER BRANDS,
Loave Macon for Atlanta 7:10 AX
l.oave Macon for Cohuulma. » a
; rr.ve at ••
Arrive at Atlanta........................ 1:48P'x
Making prompt ttiroogh connections at both At
lanta anu Columbus.
The Household Series
HANDSOMELY BOUND H CLOTH,
rharwaccntist and Chemist, jb,
n E/kLF.rt t. *4.41. —■ xtatTUmon:^.
Perfumery, Soape. Bruehea, Iteliabla Fropn-
etdry Medicine*, Faints, Oils. Window Glass. Patty,
Secit, and everything appertaining to tlie Drug
Trade. Forty years experience in the Preecription
businees should satisfy the public that everything
is rut np recundttm artem.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON
CROPS.
Liberal cash advances made on Consignments
of cotton. ang20*lAw6m*
,0 YOU WISH. AT A LOW FIGURE, A
Bevelled boards, gilt edges, and ruMcateJ titles
Leave Columbus.
with illustrations bv John Gilbert, Birket Foster,
B. H. Oorbontd, J. Wolf, and others- Per vol. f 160.
Edited by
. 1.10 I'M
. 6:00 r x
6:10 I'M
. 6:20 F X
. 7:00 rx
. 0:20 rx
. 8:45 FX
.10:45 PX
. 2:45ax
, 6:30ax
Making perfect connection with trains leaving
Augusta.
Passengora going ovor tho Milledgeville and
F.atonton Branch, will take night train fiom Colum
bus, Atlanta and Macon, day train from Augusta
and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon
(dunday. oxcoptod) with tho Milledgeville and Es-
tonton trains.
An elegant sleeping car on all night trains.
Loave Atlanta
Arrive at Macon from Oolnmbua..
Arrive at klacon from Atlanta....
HEIDSEICK & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE:
Cowper. Illustrated by Birket Foster.
Wilmot
Milton's Poetical Works. Illustrated by Harvey.
Wordsworth’s Poetical Works. Illustrated by Bir
ket Foster.
Southey's Joan of Arc. and Minor Poems. Illus
trated by John Gilbert.
Goldsmith, Johnson, Shenstono and Smollett. 11-
Leavo Macon
Henry t li ua A t o , mid (he ( nrter.i-
Tills atml Vru Wert IlallroBd t om-
|>any.
Atlanta Constitntion, Slat nU.]
We have got some strong evidence to show
that Henry Clews & Co., of New York, are
mixed np knowingly in the improper use of onr
railroad m-onrilies. The Era rontains a colnmn
proclamation from tho actingExscnttvs i •-cittern
a petition of Henry Clews i Co., to the effivtt
that they bold and own one bu udretl and Heron*! J-
flve bonds of the Cartersville and Van Wert
Railroad Company, indorsed by the States to
cover the first fonrtMD miles of the roAd, for
which they paid 90 cents on the dollar, ofa which
bonds the oompany has failed topiy the i-Ltcrest;
wherefore they pray that the Exccr.tivn will
aeiae the road, and apply the earnings first to
paying the latrorera' liens and then to the in-
Loave bavanuab.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
(Genuine.) Just call and see
Loave Macon.
O’CONKOB.
Arrive at MilledgeviUo.
Arrive at Eatouton.
-I*. UoaUbcQe. Jsaudics. Cottivaana. Camp Dys-
fiery, f-iek lle.itarh* Chrocie Iiiarrh'ra. affaetion.
3t the HU Me- »r.d Eidnsyi, Fever Nervoavuaii.
•L'till*. Di>«**e9 of ths&kin. umurhyof the Blood.
Melanco, Ij at Dr-re-r;*.n ofSpints. etc.
a good CIGAR ata low figure. Call
O’CONNOB.
1 .Ivor{• • it U vgslnst
kuiTlMU OOUOO •float lot 1
.,,1,.]..,, sa.inrt.V.5.CX10Iwfyoar. Amount
it Italian ootton aCost tot k- .'JI 0 1* 765,409,
'C!' YtegbANM^StJM* utUr
hflyt. tba* Valmaa6d4 bM jaM prao
ncm en*iav*m«D» of tbo wfc
iic»t of Caba, nambenog six tkrtj'flvs Ifioa-
.•L.l mm!-,. Tbadac^ or.fcptlwtw tfiow«d
ori.iifMi tboaaaad Tllind »a»<li>Uly to cn
j..ii ujv; «* Iveui aader tatot*^ gov«rnniont
muH * oik in government receiving for
tb’.ir uL»or only tour dollar l»r monlii, oat of
u).i< b to provide against awtny day, and or-
di m g that all Chinese trb aie now working
on,Ur contracts shaft be fcsnistllured on the
i x pi ration of thnlr lermaJo to mat to jaiL
A . -rrespomlent of tbefllrsid from Havana,
— lb,,: me sn. leubi «1. vi» sent to tho
cluju gang for parttcipnlig U the Cavtanon
Mll>*>r. or o be papdexsA
t igastes Scbeil w** t-iar.d grind sachem of
lbs 1 .mmauv Society, Kx tweed. Major
lliul sRi om* IBs dm id imryrkt'sraccyriou to-
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.
Savannah, Ga.
K ESPECTFULLY inform tlio Merchants and
Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
capacity 25,000 balee, is now ready for the storage
of cotton, and th»t they are wow prepared to make
Most of tho ailments h.ro enumerated have their
origin in a d :oiu liver, which ii the molt prevalent
ejection in tbia eown-ry. and as in many esses tho
luetratod by John Gilbert,
Kirke White. By Southey.
Illustrated by Birket
*N half barrels, for family use, (from New Jersey)
cheap. Also on draft.' Can be had at
O’CONNOR’S.
Moore's (Thomas) Poems. Illustrated by E. H.
Corbould.
Byron’s Poems. Hlnstrated by Gilbert, Wolf and
others.
Pope’s Foctical Works. Illustrated by John Gil
bert.
James Montgomery's Poems, with plates by John
OI couou, IUU IUU mejr mo hum juijiiutu w
liberal caeh advances on cotton in store and to hold
a reasonable length of time, charging bank rate** of
interest. If >on want money, eeud your cotton to
GROOVER, STUBBS * CO.,
— ” * Savannah, Qa.
Palo in the aide. Sometimes
the pain i» felt under the
5houldcr blade; is some-
ang29 d6ra*w4m
Ata.
(i the road
Daniel &
^Printop
;rhcum;
L J. QUILXARTIN. JOHN FLANNERY
L. J. GUlLMAIiTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
1I.VY 8TKEKT, SAVANNAH, 43A.
A OK NTS von
BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jewell’s Mills Yams, Domestics, etc., ote.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
I'sunl FrcIIIIIcm I'.xtcmlcd toi’ngtom ’rs.
attg20d4mw6m*
T a low figure, for Table or Cooking purposes
. can be had at
O’CONNOR’S.
K^swfiKW<^u^uTofai>;,etit.and r'.eki.**.. bow
els la ceaenl are costive, sometimes alUntotoc with
lev: the head is trcubled with pain, accompanied
with a dull, heavy ecruation. There is Kenerslly a
considerable lorn of memory, accompanied with a
painful renaation of bavins left nnJi.no someihioc
which ought to have been done. A rlirht dry couth
is sometimes an attendant. The patient complain, or
wserfamaand debility: hailea-ilyitartlH. his feet
areeold or buninr. aid he complains of a prickly
ssus.tionofliwskia: kisspiritsare low: nr. 1 although
t atufie 1 that exerci.e wou 1-1 he beneficial to him. yet
,*\ouieearee!y summon u * *
Gilbert.
Scott’s Pootical Works, with illustrations by E. H.
Corbould.
Herbert's Works, with illustrations by Dalziol.
Campbell’s (Thomas) Poetical Works, with iluatra-
'OR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, AT
tiona by John Gilbert.
Lover’s roetical Works. Illustrated by John Gil
bert and Birket Foster.
Bloomfield’s Poems. Illustrated by Birket Foster.
Shakspearo’a Complote Works. Hlnstrated by John
Gilbert.
Illustrated by E. H.
O’CONNORS.
taw., „« ~i— Revenl of the
re s.mptom. attend the ’titesae, but cate, have
• rr11 when few of theta *x**-«d. yet examination
ho body after deith, his ihowD the Liver to havo
vj •xteniivolr dtruitd.
• ehonld be used by all per.ous, old and young,
c ^icver any of tho f.recoioe.i — T -
Purely vegetable compound
i Sexlrot
he proponed most
the l<U> proximo,
rhe.lyul tenure of
ticf* /ib. Tboagh
betwoen the rows of com clone to the cob, Bkelling
very eAaily and rapidly; when tlie ear can no longer
be hold, tlio projecting cob ia taken bold of by the
right hand, and tho tthellcr rotated aitli the left.
As this shell.* is patented on a new principle, we
invito inapection. Bat seldom lias mch an oppor-
ui itv been oH*' r o<l to energetic bueinesH men. Wo
are fast disposing of coanty rights to such men and
no others. Tue little Sheller supplies a want uni
veraaliy felt, as is proven by its rapid sale. The
price—$3 00—puts it in reach of all, white and
black. Agents sell from 15 to 30 par day: as many
as 6,12 or moro on one farm. It will shell fiom 5
to C bushels per hoar.
Wo have also the HARRISBURG POCKET
8HELLER. Price 60 cents. Will shell 2 to 3
bushels per hour. Parties wl&hing county rights or
farther tnformailon will addresK
JOHNSON & DUNLAP, Macon, Ga.,
• Treasurers for tho Company.
HUTCHISON & OHIPLEY BROS.,
General Agents for Georgia.
iO you wish a good EGG NOG ? then don’t fail
to got some of O’CONNOR’S Pure
WM. H. STARK. □. P. RICHMOND
WM. BE. STARK & CO.;
Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors,
AND
General Commission Merchants
SAVASSAH,
Careful attention gt-ron
SILKS 0B SHIPXKXT OF C0TI0N
And all kinds of Produce.
T.TWintAT. ADVANCES MADE 09 C09S1G3XENTS.
Arrow xml Eurokx Ties At lowest xgcntx’ prices!
Keep oonetAuiiy on baud x lsrge stock of all kind-
•tom. appear. It
-7 - purely vegeixDio cnmp»una. nut injurious to
:. ao u«t delicate con*titution-, and will keep the
’ —^actloalf u ed pro: ate
8.10 r. x
7.45 a. x
7.00 P. X
7.00 a. x
7.00 I-. a
, 6.50 A. x
Connects cloeoly at Jessup with train* for Savan
nah, and all points on Atlantic and Gulf Railroad,
and in Florida. At Macon with Macoa and WiMtrm
Railroad to aud from Atlanta.
Ro OH.rrf-' t,f /*.». IlMmax Af,twm.*i»<l u.v.nnah,
anu Macoh'and Jacksonvillu, I la.
1UHWBU THAIS DAILY, (SCXDATS KXCEITEO).
^m . 8.06 P. X
. 0.45 P. y.
. 6.45 A. 51
10.30 a. x
WM. >1 V I. \K. <; Mip t.
Leave Macon.
JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RDM.
Chaucer’s Pootical Works.
Corbould.
Sacred Poems.
Choice Poems aud Lyrics.
Shakspeare Gems.
Book of Wit and Humor.
Familar Quotations.
Wise Sayings of Great and Qood.
Scotthh and English Ballads. Illustrated by J.
Lawson.
The Book of Humorous Poetry, with filustrations by
Charles A. Doyle.
The Casquet of Gems.
Poets.
Arrive at Savannah.
Tfr in healthy action if n-ed properly.
.{-rsons liviur in unhealthy 1- cilit-e* may avo-d all
i'/toua attaclr. by taking a dose occasionally to keep
Bel-rerin Saxlrhyae-ion.
^For children eomplainiug
BK&ULATOBl more will give relief. Obil-
drsn as well as adults, eat
oeumes too muca cupper, or eat something which
Arrive at Jacksonville. Fia.
Leavo Jacksonville, Fla....
ies mi
IT IS PURE. BURE ENOUGH.
Loave Savannah.
-Ale, Porter, Claret, Champagne,
but tho bonds wero thou of tho railroad oom-
psny, and not tho Ktate, and I pursued the same
oourae with their notice a* with tho Air-Line
Railroad. That company reported their bonds
cancelled, and I believe they are, though I have
never seen them.
The newspaper statement ia that dews holds
the Carterevillo aud Van Wert bonds yet aa
■ ol that company. If so, he would aoem 0 b<
)R sale at 25 per cent, less than Bold in Macon,
at
O’CONNOR’S.
Arrivo at llawkinsviile
Leave Uawkinsville.
_dolUJf
COTTON
CHOICE BUTTER,
CHEESE, HAMS,
PICKLES, CRACKERS,
SYRUPS, LARD, BACON,
. MEAL. GRITS
Choice Selections from the
Thomson’* Pectical WotV
AT O’CONNOR’S
OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,!
Augusta, October 0, 1871. (
O N and attor Sunday, October 8, 1871, and until
further notice, the trains on this road will run
as follows:
STOUT THAIS—DAILY.
Loave Augusta 7.00 r.x
Leave Macon GSOf.x
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 A.X
Arrivo at Macon 2.30 A.x
HAY THAIS—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPT!!)).
Leave Augusta 1100 a.x
Leave Macon 6.80ax
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 r.x
cabinet edition.
the “CAniSET sEVlUS,” BLDE ASD OOL11—OKIES ASD
OOLD.
DLUXi Ann GOLD POETS,
Cabinet edition. 17mo, printod on snperfino paper,
and illustrated. Per vol. SL 60.
Hemans, Campbell, Young’s Night Thoughts,
Lvllah ltookh, Wordsworth, Follok’s Course of
Time, Eliza Cook, Cowpor, Poetry of Flowers,
AT O’CONNORS.
XL J. ANDERSON & CO.,
Agents lor tno
HALLE! A DAVIS,
IMERSON. and
UOUTHERN GEM PIANOS, and
MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS.
T HESE aro first-class instruments, and can bo
bosnU 0 n installments of from 810 to ?25 per
month. Tloeo wanting a desirable and ewoet-toned
ii.sirumc.ni would do well to examrno ours before
purchasinf elsewhere. Orders for all kinds of
music and musical instruments promptly attended
to at
SCHREINER'S OLD MUSIC STORE.
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Greatest PMnction of Iratiye Genins.
The Original IIowc Sewing Machine.
It is simple, dar&ble. o&sily understood, &nd easi
ly operated. At the Georgia State Fair, 1871, the
two* First Premiums were awarded to.tho HOWE
for the beet inmily machine ror all kinds of work,
and for the list manufacturing machine. These
eupeiior inacldnee can be bought on eaey terms of
B J.ANDEBSON,
Agent, No. 15 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Agents wanted in every town and county in Sonth-
weet Georgia. From $50 to 8500 per month guar
anteed. doc3 tl
A. v., o J-tuuuri, Prettir1«nt 'P^.krth Nation!
Bank, N. Y.; John J. Ciacu «v oon, Bankers, N. Y
Morris Ketcbnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norrii
Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McM
chad. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia.
aug256m
WILL case any kind of goods ordered at actual
C0it of packing.
W. B. GRIFFIN. T. C. CLAY.
GRIFFIN & CLAY,
Colton Factors and General Commis
sion Merchants.
No. 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton consigned
to ua. eep7 6m.
lONT! you buy of anv one until you »*c me*
1 will sell the CHEAPEST.
JNO. W. O’OOXNOR,
' Oppoaito Carhart A Cord’s, Cherj street.
INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS.
INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME.
ALL IPS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA.
ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY.
IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY.
IT8 POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF
TER TWO YEARS.
F. M. HEATH, Special Agent,
CaTPaaaengera by theright train leaving Augusts
at 7 r. x. wifi make close connection a, Macon with
Southwestern Railroad to all points in Southwestern
Georgia, etc.
Passengers leaving Haeon at 6.30 p. X. will
make close connections at Augusta with northward
bound trains, both by Wilmington and Columbia;
also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charles
ton.
C3~ Passengers leaving Macon at G.90 A. X make
close connections at Oamak with day passenger
trams on Georgia Railroad for Atlauta and all
points West; also, for Augusta, with traina going
Jorth, and with trains tor Charleston; also, for
Athens, Washington, and all station, on the Geor
gia Railroad.
tir Passengers leaving Augusta at 11 a. *., ar
riving at Macon at 7.35 P. make close oonniction
with trains on the Southwestern Railroad, eta
WNo change of cars between Angtuta and Ma
con. First-class coaches on all trains.
oct8tf 8. K. JOHNSON, Bnp't.
o^iifa-iAflfiL^ »* On the basis ofW
fatlnr.of interest thai^iiT®, banker, and i°r
Treasrtrer, Clews, banker anVf D*id by Cldwa,
lions Conley to sciro the road, who du' jrf' 1 '-
puts t in the hands of Clews' alleged a»rrt n< ^
Weprelennit any comment upon Col. irin r T*
until :t ia known whether he still ooniinc * n P
be Clew*' attorney. He is a gentleman ofnta/ 0
ing ai l integrity, and we a oold not do Km
justice. P-
Bnt Clews A Co. stand in no enviable positii
Clows, aa Tit-usurer of the company, must ha 1 *
bnow-t of the company's report to Gov. lkfild?
that the first bonds were cancellceh And' 1
Clews, as bankor, held these cancelled bonds ^
live ones, and permlttod tho new bonds to u
used by tho company, be ia party to a dire 4
BACON, LARD, CORN,.
OATS, BRAN,
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Famishes Bagging and Ties to planters, and ad-
ances liberally on consignments of Cotton.
sep7eod3m
tppoarod
ive been
IRON
from Sno rrt
onudsni
Seven l,
r, M. FARLEY & CO.,
COTTOJV FACTORS.
64 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBEKAL ADVASCZg MADE 08 OOESIONXESTS.
octJ 3m
l»y* - **|. ra niH-l arrived to day. A
■■its slid two children were murdered
>n an lewppoeed by outlaws driven
Jrm. 11 .tom: in California, Ore
ev-d.i, utaabatial. It t* snowing or
peHianiQr. The .tails, telegiaph lines
tare nil- - ;.:, J Northward.
. . a ,r I: (rizona is a| pt. bended.
di-;a-'! from Mnlauinraa of th»>
’ ■ t-wfaioonte Wider Q-u rog*, < n
ir Una; torning. The government
back 8> unarg-i.
I.u , Jfaaary 1 —Sixty honaea, in
* wonfil n: portions of the town ar.*
A CD on the t.iiiidings destroyed ar*
u tinrjh MansiOO lluiiae au>l Central
near l’uo*
from Son,
gou and
raining ii*
and tra-xi
Anlod,
A apeeh
fraud upon the State. Where Are tho new Itond*
Glows, aa treasurer, should know this fact *
The aspect of fraud is most striking. M
Conloy haa acted most precipitately, it appear,
to m p and negligently.
Rut thcro l* another fealnre of this matter..
These old bonds wero issued before five miles
of 11 - road were completed, and therefore aro
not v»l>d. Issued illegally, the subsequent
ootnple ion of thu road does not validate them. , ol ;)
('lev.*, . * tr.-asur.-r the road, -»•.;* presumed 1-*..,,
lo know its progreae, and therefore was cogni- Forsytli.
•ant of the promatnio and illegal issue of bond*, ijilmer..
It is certainly a very strange condition of "■
afToirs. Did Mr. i-icwi deoeive Governor llul-
lock? or has Governor Bollock misrepre.*ehed
Mr. Clews ? It H A bad oomplicatlon for seme
due.
A private letter from New York says Hat
“Mr. OSews does not enjoy the confidinee of
the commeroial community of New York; list
>■* •*»-- (icorgu and the Georgia Treaamyt
t — »t he awrta he has been a victim, and he ad
net know Georgia from Bullock, thought Bil-
lo.’k was Georgia." This writer wants Air.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, )
SOUTUWKSTKIta ItalLKOAD OoMPAXT, J-
Maoon, Ga., May 28,1871. )
O N and after Sunday, the 28th fait., Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows:
DAT EUZAULA rassENQEn TEXTS.
Leave Macon 8:00 A. x
Arrive at Eufaria 4:58 r. x.
Leave Eufaula 7:45 a. x.
Arrive at Macon 4:35 p. x.
Connecting with the Albany branch train at
Smithville, aud with Fort dames Branch Train at
Cuthbtrt.
EUTAULA Sionr FEEIOUT Atm AOCOXMODATlOft
run,
. 8:50 p. x.
.10:00 A. x.
NOTICE.
Clebk’s Ofzick ScrnzxE CoruT op Geoeoia, )
Atlama, Ga, December 26, 1871. j
. TT appears fiom tho docket of the Supreme Coi
i JL for the January Term, 1872, that tlio order
, Circuits, with tho number of cases from each ia
. follows:
blue jucc-e Orsccrr.
iCobb 2
"VTOT only docs it savo labor, fuel, clothes, etc ,
JLY but by using it, housekeepers get nd of tho
annoyanco and discomfort of hot water fa eummer,
and of eteam fa the bonse daring the winter, which
CAUecs frequent colds. eepocialJy to those who go
from a steaming, hot wash-room to hang out
clothes. Thousands of testimonials to ita great ex
cellence could readily bo obtained; but no evidence
can equal that derived from ono's own observation
and experience. To know the virtues of tbia soap,
yon have only to try it. A singlo bar will do the
1: — —■ — — — 1,* . n..aV,!nn few m J* ...Hw aI mam
CHARLES N. WEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BAVANHAH, GA.
Will attond diligently to all business confided to
his care aug24 Cm
BAGGING.
'Plantation Supplies:
ordinary week’s
S °SXll-dAwtf
Leave Macon.
GEORGIA.
Leave Eufaula.
declS 20d
Arrive at 3Ucon .6:00 a. m.
Connect at amitbville with Albany Train on Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nigbta. No
tra leaves on Saturday nights.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon 6:25 a. ar.
Arrive At Columbus a. m.
Leave Colombos Li:45 r. m.
Arrive at Macon 6:12 P. m.
COLUMBUS MGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Mioon............. ...«...8:15 v. y.
Arrrive at Golnmbus *44# a. m.
» v»*ri> oca:tied SA>mo t \ u.\
^ L In tLc l«*nU mc.ct relit il
* ourc« of fVUcr, which rem-
■t»in sudincoiielnMVc. Toaiy's
^dlcieat to cnul-livh the pres-
fifoo, thtro
itjtHl tht m
t f>t wt*rr aii
Joo of anti
OllAL. I>
'T’HIS justly celebrated brand of Wine ia imported
X direct from Cadiz, Spain, and is certainly the
purest ever offered fa the Southern market.
Price per case 29 00
Price per gallon 3.50
For sale oy A. L. ItlCHAUIrflON,
Importer of Spanish Wines,
aepl2 Cm 21 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia
ONLY $25 PER MONTH
soon pay for one of tbo«e firat-claia
GUILFORD A HILL’S, *
de20tf 84 Mulberry street.
\ Ann adi
fx»ry, 1 :
..4:10 am.
VIRGIL POWERS,
Engineer and Superintendent.
Eluaiu ip**k
the LcV’Ot.v I;
of CAT*;nr, J:
number »f ciwr
pAradet' the i
i day wiu generally obtarod by
he pia»oAMOD, inHudin* atro*>p
s>utru *1 infantry and h Ur^**
i ip.ilitt*Alf»ecr«tti«-A. a i cv/**--. d.
: i l'. An oration and upterhMn
Aid aalute^ ftre*i. The csebr*.
d:.yper5-et order throighont.
~ " At the openingof the
>ig AAt'ry. the cefend
1 he prosecution pro
idem**, aud ca'c-d .*t
e. Wilson, >f oa sol
t Avery b*ai p»:ir o
WhMss, Oar esteemed brother Lei m mi a a.
Gnffiur departed this life October II, 1871, aged
tflUR hve year-4 three months and seven days; Terrell
and while we recognize the Hand of Providence
an l humbly submit to His decree ia thus re- ChaUa
moving onr brother from oar midst, we cannot Hama
bat lament the loss we have to sustain in his Marion
**rly deAtb. Though young in years, brother Masco:
Gritfan was a nsefui and respected citizen, acd Talbot
an esteemed and exemplary Mason:
Uesolved, That we will ever strive to cherish 3ibb..
th memr.tyof oar departed brother, hoping
t it be ha* only been called from his labors y** 1
b re that his immortal spirit may take its place • W *SK |
JonlO ly
tion.
Sells Cotton at £0 c<nta per bale, no advance being
made, or will advance on usual terms.
G. B. LAMAR, Jr.,
Cotton Broker aid General Com. Merchant.
dec!7 2m Ktley’a Building, Savannah, Ga.
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, .... GEORGIA.
Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet.
dec3 Sm WM. H. WILLBEBGER .Proprietor.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO/S
Hams, Sugar Cared Bacon Shoulders, Mackerel,
White and Shad Fish, Georgia Cane and New Or
leans Syrup, Cuba Molasses, dwi*. Teas.
THROUGH LISE TO CALIFOKMA.
lion
Ku-klcv Cour it
a it. was four:
eeedc-d with .,
tention to Avar
for the ilefatr,
York co ;i iy I t
-instOcal »vul *
Bond drauar^J
CHANGE OF SAILING DAY.
Floor, Butter, Cheese, Soap, Starch, Bacon and
SCREVEN HOUSE.
N otice to all parties interested—
Major John W. Cannon baa contented to con
duct, and ia duly appointed Manager of tho
“Screven Houie."
dec 1.9 lrn It. BRADLEY.
Touching at Mexican Torts
AND CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL
jpUBE FERUriAN of direct import atica, ai
GoTcmment pn«pa. 2210 pounda to the ton.
K. G-. LAY.
Agent for onaigncee in U. S., Savannah^ Ga.
novj 4m
FTER January 1, 1872, th* Steamers of the
A. Philadelphia and Sonthern Mail Steamehip
Company will leave Philadelphia and Savannah al
ternately on FRIDAY of each week, instead of
FLINT
t. the celestial Grand Lodge al»ove, wK>re all
c otl MmoU’. hope to arrive soon day.
I „ ^eoolvcd. T LAt the members of this Lodge
! *r the usual badge of monrning for thirty
•J®, and that the Lcnige be draped in mo ora -
I j for the Sioie length of time.
I | Kcsalved. That a copy of these resoltaions
. » spread npoa tho minutes of the Lodge, a
orpyto 1 -e furnished the family of Brolher
Gritfin ard that they be published in the Mactfa
Tu-zouars .nd Mresz^azn.
Wz. McRae.
Ai-vt McEachlv,
WX. P. CAXrBVT.T,
Committee.
OAS.
T HE First Premium Machine at the American
Inetituto Fair, New York, November. 1871, is
now in operation at the store of (J. J. Strobing.
latte (1 continued).
}««T
Jowton.... ~-
f^'dJir.c (2 continue«
Upon Cl continued).
Tii-Ll
U •'
Aaaiwether....
Saturday, aa heretofore. The
T OrJA.W^JNTX>A.
Sailing from Philadelphia on January 5th, at 8 A.M.
and the -
WYTOMITJG*
From Savannah on the same day.
WM. L. JAMES,
General Agent, Philadelphia.
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
Agents, Savannah.
M -Mas:®** b*
f,Om a *erit,
aered McjAast
■'ll 'ttid ‘
n^ys
feitnre Avi
MARRIAGE
I ried or tfioieabout
GUIDE. }to£S r 7iSSS
Ion thephjtioiof-
lcal myiterioa and revelations ot the phrtical tyj
tem, how to preserve the complexion; etc..
This is an intercstins wore cf ‘£&i paxes, with num
erous enxravins. and contains valuable information
for those who are married or contemplate marriage,
still it i* ebook that ooaht to be an ler lock a 11 gey
and not laid carelessly about th.e Louse.
bent to any one (free of postage) for 50 cents.
Address Dr. Butt b Dispensary, No. . eighth
street, St. Leak. Mo.
*6-NOTICE IO I HE AFFLICTED A. L UN-
FOKTUNAXxJ.
Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in puolic papers or using any Quack Rem
edies. peruse Dr. Batts'work, no matter what your
diiease is cr how deplorable your ocadition.
Dr. BuUs can fca consul ted. personally or by mail
on the diseases mentioned in -.-works. OSes, No. 15
N. Eighth street, bet. Marret and Chesnnt. fit. Loaii,
O NE of tho large and splendid Steamships of
this line will leave Pier No. 42 North River,
foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, neon, on the 15th
and 30th of every month (except when those dates
fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday),
with A8PIXWALL, connecting, via Panama Rail
way,-with one of the Company's Steamships frem
Pafiama for SAN FRANCISCO, touching at MAN
ZANILLO.
AR departures connect at Panama with Bteazncre
for South American ports. Lep&muo of 15th
touched at Kingston, Jamaica.
For Japan and China, *te&mcre leave San Fran-
cisco firet of every month, except ^hen it fallu uu
Sunday, then on the day preceding.
One’hundred pounds of Baggage allowed to each
adult. Baggage Madtera aoeomptny Baggage
through, and attend ladiee and ch:It!rc ;i TwUiont
male protectors. Baggage received ci. ti<e .1* j. ;h»»
day before Bailing, from Steamboat*, lt&ilroa^L^ -*
paaae::gcrs v.tio j-rtfer to uez.'l down taj.v
An experienced Surgeon on boar L ^ -i .me ana
attendance free. ^
For Freight or Tai-een^er T t^ t t '
formation, apply at tho ^
the Wharf, toot of Cy'-- elr ” t > I ' a ' a * ’ * V " v
Y 'mli2I !y* . B -A ! V. A;”n‘.
JAMES WILDE, JL JOHN S. WILDE. JOSEPH WILDE:
JAMES WILDE, Jr., & CO.,
Marafactarers and Jobbers of
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing;
814 and 310 Broadway (opposite New York Hoa
Tha simplest, cheapest, most durable and cont
act of any jet invented. Call and see.
J. F. WINTER. Agent
del* 5t* ColumUa, 8 Q-, Gaa Light Co.
deHtiljanl
pital). New Yirk. Kepreoenied by R. B. Spalding.
octdd2m*
PACIFIC GUANO COMPAM’S
JAS, T. PLEWELLEN,
1TTOKXEY AT LAW
GSOBOETOWN, GEORGIA.
U AVEJO re.umed the practice of Law will give
it lus prenipt and UDdivided adentioi- in the !
uunuee cf Stewart, ltaodolph, Terrell. Qiiunan.
lay acd Early, and aleo m the Supreme Court o?
;eorgi». and tlie Die:net and Circuit Courts of th«
Celled Side* for tlie Southern lh»tr:ct of Georgia
Signal attedion will be given to the adjustment
Atxt ofUitufut of chums.
7n aU lmpairlALt ■mu and convu't&tlona, H«b«rt
fielder, 4cf. Will, by agreement, bo aaeoc.ated
with na d«30 lm
FOB COMPOSTINa WITH COTTON SEED.
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
PHIOB REDTIOBD.
nHIS article is prepared cipresaiy for compost-
1 be eupphed with first-ciaes workmen at res-
sonable rated. Orders from the country will be
promptly attended to. de23 ly
LOOK TO YOUft C1LLLDKEN..
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
MRS.
WHITCOMB'S
SYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
T HAT Splendid Plantation in Worth county, G&-,
oa the eiet bank, of Flint River, 15 miles from
Albany, kaown aa the Tinder Town Tract, contain
ing 2510 acres. 15)j acres cleat ed and ntder good
fence.
Tins property will bo sold in lots of Four, Five.
Six and Nine Haudrsd Acres, so arranged as for
each lot to have a river front.
For farther particulars, inquire of the under
signed, addressed at Albany, or Vine’s MiU, Worth
county, Ga. q d. HOPE.
Albany, December 8, 1871. "
b. & w. B. HILL,
Attorneys at Law
NO- S3 (UT STATES) CHERRY STREET,
Macon, Ga.
Cares Colic and Grip- | PRICE
in* in tho Bo*eh, acd I £>
facili'.ilateB the process CENT •
of ioeicinc. bubdaea l PKiC*
Convuleions aai 07er i ^5
comes all di^eaoes ’ ««—*
client to in fan:: k
; Children. C**.--a 1
arrnea, L>s*'n t ,r/ t
:reu ofaJi ,
lutant’a ’.aiidreL'o Sooth In r
■>*11 disorders brought cn uy i©«:hint or
ibj'th: GRAFTON MEDICINE CO. Bt.
brufUtl and Dealer* in Medicine sT«f*
au«lT -tiJkwiy
l Sioad (2 continued).
.10-12
It is the onlv manner in ahich cotton seed can be
properlv used. With it the planter can eupply bim-
eelf with a fertilizer of the highest grade at the
smallest cost, which will enable him to use it liber
ally and tuns realize tho highest results from the
Ubor and time employed in making bis crop.
For directions for composting, for price and
temiB, applj tO 1C nrO IVRrO i rrar^t
P iM'’-
CKNIS.
Im;>orter3 cf and Roceivers and Dealers m
Wines, Brand lea, Wins, ltouri.«>M,
Wheat and Rye IV Ills tiles.
dolOtiljanl
22 l’AEK PLACE A>u II
NEW JORK.
No. 196 Gravier street, New Orleans.
dfimwSm F. J. HAOL* W Agent.
Authorized Capital
Guaranteed Caiiital
f2,000,000
500,000
Doixntiteil with State Comptroller for so-
curityof Policy Holders..
1^1,000
W. B. JonssTOif
President.
W. 8. Holt
Tice President.
Gko. S. O nr ait.
Secretary.
J. W. Bdkkb
Gsncral Agent.
J. Mzttcza Grren, M. D.....
.. .Medical Examiner.
W. J. Maoiu, Suporintendent of Agencies.
C. F. McUay
>tar B >
bartafrote Waabmr-
true, tb
rtr IK lntlKl CoaU !
sold U i
A it’l l
SB.