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AND MESSENGE
By Cubby, Jones & Keese.
MACON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 187?.
Number 6,224
DR.
UeorulH Ttlftrupli Bnlldlug, Macon. I the csara apperently resembling aerofnla among j
| children proceed from lbs habit of sleeping
Xeecnpt and Mnaiar, on jeer *10 001 with the bead radar the bad-oJotbea, and ao ia-1 MUHVaraaB
,»«?==: is saLSssaasaraifftr niiin ura eegdlatoe
B i 00 ^ nta *** WIMUoM to a similar, habit, QR MEDICINE. for Pjs-
Hn .... ******* 2 IW I ia ^ I* ofUn happens that the bed-clothes are ao ] neauac&e. Jaiuidier, Coiiireafo, CunpDji-
Mammoth Weaklv Talwrmiih and Meoeeacar. I disposed that the patient most necessarily I cnwrj, tick Headache. Chronic Diarrhoea, affections
. .ss&*==^M»tf sac
I'*v»t4* always In ijmiu, and papar stopped 11 0 thia. It ia an important part to apeak, of I Unit of tba ailments here enumerated bare their
when tba money rona oat, anleaa renewed. I ventilation I ia a di-easel liver. wbirh ia tba moat prevalent
ournmn. annanmtmra art. a. w. .ru. 4 Co.'s | It b* worth while to rente* that whore jJSM.ViuwL\b“Ji£tJ £
there ia any danger of bed Nona, a blanket | igtira that aoma raaadr aboa'd ba provided that
abonld nerar be plaoed under the patient. It weeld not ia tba lout impair tba coartiutiM. and
, 4 ... - r I ... I ret be aeiiva and rafe. Thar «oeH ia the character of
reuuna damp, andaeta lika a poultice. the SIMMONS’ REGULATOR. there can ba so
heror nae anything but alight blankets aa bed | doubt, the testimony of baodreda win eiublub.
covering for tbe rick. The heavy cotton and
S 00 I napemooa counterpane ia bad, for the very
A 00 I roe* on that it keepa in the emanations from the
EXTRA CHOICE
SEED POTATOES.
CARHART & CORD,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
500
BARBELS PISH EYES,
I AM OFFERING
FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
ay ENTIRE STOCK OF
1 LSlJCATIOiai
Daily Telegraph 4 Maaseoger and Farm and
Home Ill 00
Weekly Telegraph and Heaeeoger and Farm
and liume. 4 00
Homi-Weakly Telegraph and Messenger
Farm and Home.
.-oatberu Ubnatuu Advocate with Weekly
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED
300 barrela EARLY GOODRICH,
*X> barrote EARLY BOSE,
I WATCHES, JEWELRY
SILVER WARE,
SAVANNAH CARDS.
Pain in the aide. Sometimes I
T TT7PD Btbe pain ia felt under tbe
IjI V Ml I dm e» in is: a k e n* /o r*r h ra m a-
tiorbe'a Magana# 4 00 j «jck person, while the blankets allow them to
Tine arrangement la where remittance# are made I paaa through. Weak patienU are invariably
direct to the oOoa of pabbeataon. distressed by a great weight of bed-cloth**.
ibe cammonarnd Telegraph and M *r e f* < * which often prevent, theirgetting any aound
lepieeents a large circulation. pervading Middle, | e o a
houtbera and Hoalbwastern Georgia aud Weatern I w “* t 'T e J: . ■„ r .,„ t
Aiaoama and Middia Florida. Advertuementa at I One word abont pillows. Erery weak ^ i -
.ee-nraot. rate., m the Weakly at one dollar par ««>», be hia illneea what It may anffen more SS^,*"***- SSJp^Sd^rite a
r«,uaxe of tbraa-qaartera of an inch, each puoltca- I or lean from difficulty in breathing. To take I p»uifid aasaation of bavin rlafto nd on e aomethinr
Uon. itamiuancea abonld ba made by express, or I tbe weight off tbe poor cheat, which at beat ia I which ought to bare been done. A .light dry conch
money iwdeteoc regwiered I eater a. | hardly np to ita work, ought therefore to be the I la sometimes an attendant. Tna patient complain; of
ei ,c ,i.- hi. niilew. I waanDO*. and debility: ha ia eanly itartled. hn feet
. “.‘J ect Xh® nnrae m arranging bis pillows. I mn TO id or bnrainr. and bo complain* of arrickly
Ah Kill row.H TK»ri Kits. | Now what doe* nhe do and what are the oon*e- I sensation of tba akin; bia.piriuare low; aadal honch
Pur- I coenoes? Hue piles the pillows one npon the aati««edlh*t e*erci*e would ba beneficial to him.yet
- hk. a wfl. of bricks, the head .brown
Ttutic ia » vM^nread paaiuoa in America I opon the chest, the shoulder* ere pashed far- I above amp torn* attend the disease, but cases have
for the ownership of trotting boraea, and in «'<>. »° b« not to allow tho longs to expand. J"?"*** 1 »«'• tarn exhted. y.t a.amin^ation
this reaped Mr. Bonner, the editor of the New I 1 ho pillows, in fact lean npon the paUent^not h “ U
Yuta Loti%er, U uuoMialJy fortunate. Tbe per-1 ***• P*U®tit npon the pillows. It is impossible I it shoaid be used by all persons, old and yonny.
lection of hi* stable, t. . matter of national to give a rale for thin, because it unit vary with t
ooihihenl, for, with beauty of architecture, thefigureof the patient. . the moat deb5Sa U *on*titation.,'and iu^keep the
tli«y ooUdbme every rtqoiaiie for tbe health I Tall patients fcuncr mnen more than short I ]iv« r in healthy action it a*od properly.
* . . . I _ _ — — L ■ ■ ■ m — ■ a! eh* JM ee m e.F A ba a 1,1 n Me I • mno tin. I Daeaeaa llwlww le wwb aa I * l. y loCallttOS
Tbeabovaxra the
IRON AND STEEL,
PAKCY GOODS, ETC
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
—os—
COTTOIST.
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO,
Savannah, Ga.
R ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and
Planter* of Georcia, Florida and Alabama,
that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
capacity 25,000 bales, ia now ready for the storage
of cotton, and that they are now prepared to make
liberal each adranoee on cotton in store and to hold
a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of
interest. If you want monev, send vour cotton '
GROOVER, STDBB8 4 CO.,
aug29 dG'.a4wim Savannah, Ga.
turn in the arm. The item- I
acb u etfectea wnn Jc* of appatite acd i.eknoa, bow- I
I Best Northern Seed Potatoes,
Iron Front Store, Cherry Street.
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
Call and Examine before Parehaslng.
[ Perrons living in unhealthy localities may avoid all I
bilious atiaeka by takiutt a does occasionally to keep |
All in prime order, at lowest market price.
ROGERS 4 BONN.
PORK BELLIES.
20
BOXES PORK BELLIES,
ami Comfort uf Ibe boraea. Tbe ventilation I on ®*> *>«c"“e of the drag of the long litnba up-
aud drainage are excellent. Every stall baa a I on waiat. Ildt tbe object is to Rapport,
f.ieo Ilour, through which all refoao p«s«s to I *“h the pillow*, the «»«*.below the breathing . For chU4 „ n c5mpU - mint
• ftub-dour of ctauwDt, wLciiCe it im curried in- I *PP* ritQ * above tbe Lip*; feo m to allow 11 TlTlflTTT i mnD I °f colic, headaohe. or aick
to tbe aewera. Tbo floor on which tbe borae th « •hooldew room to fall back, and to ropport ■ K H-ljlj JjA I l)X|l -tom*ch. *. teafpoental a
ataada m perfecUy level, tbn* avoiding that th ® head. withoat throwinK it forward, tie I ——— IS'VSI’I'aflltAwli
atr«imijg ot tbe teudoiMof tbe legaoonMMinent I aonering of exbanated patients ia greaiiy in-1 aUtIieUUiM too mnC || aU pper. or eatsomethinc which
upon aULdiiiir on an luclined natimeo ’ltin I craaaed by nealect of tbeae points. And many I doea not diyeat well, prodarioraonratomacb, lean-
•me« of the ^sra aA J ra^th 3S pLn » invalid' £o w.ak «o drag .brat the pillow bura^rrmti^^do;. will kive relief.-
ela, which prusent no bold for the horse to I himself, slips bis book or anything *t band be-I Msny traopg. from ssting too is acb. ora rastlasrat I
setae with hia teeth, and tbua prevent his so- I bind the lower pert of bis back to Hnpport il— I nirht, or in day time art fidgety, wool gathering,
nuiriiK tbe babita of bitluir and "crihbinu " >*>»«»» Journal of Chemutry. e*n t nudetaUnd wh»t they read, can’t seep their
|ui,i> k >iaiuuia uiuiig amt criiming. I | thought* on any one ruhiect to a* to reaeon well, or I
xbe paruttong are carried high enough to pro-1 to. siarfne I berome fratfal. One or two teblespoonfals will give j
vent the borae. from annoying each other; the Tfce Penalty lor glaring. relief.
door, aro of orbamcntsl lion work, sod sronnd I A gentleman has just bad a narrow escape .BegnUtor offg eating
ibe bui.diijg, unUide, in a lan-bark walk for ex-1 from acven day a' imprisonment with bard labor I ever y I
erciaing ibo boraea in bad weather. Every ap- I for staring at a ltd/ in a refreshment room— I Frexnant ladies will find rare relief from tbeirhead-
pbauco that oonld pohaildy redoce labor and im-1 that is to aay, aneb wonld have been tbe act by I >che. cos:irene.-.<*. swimming in the heed, colic, tour
prove the condition of the borae has been which he bad virtually brought this punishment * pS^dSnSb 1 /J*. uTzEiElff * Cl>..
adopted. I on himaelf. When remonstrated with by tho I Druggists. Macon.Ga. I na AoaUA o,+A
~ x-1 lady's husband he hit him on the nore, and (hi*, I Prina |1; by mail, tl 25. For sale by all Draasiata. I I O OOU fl XTy lYlSrCMd.ntS a
109 half casks BULK SIDES,
200 half caeks BACON CLEAB BIBS.
FOR SALE LOW.
H AVE in store one of the largest stocks of Hard
ware. Cutlery, Iron, Steel, etc., to bo found in
| Middle Georgia, consisting in part of
200,000 pounds Genuine SWEDES IRON.
90,000 « PLOW STEEL.
250,000 “ ItEFISED IRON.
100 kegs Horae and Mule Shoes.
500 kegs Nails. ,
2,500 pairs Trace Chains.
150 dozen pairs Hamas.
100 coils Plow Lines.
300 dozen Genuine Seovll Hoes.
250 dozen Planters' Hoes.
200 dozen Axes.
| BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, all sizes,
ANVILS and VISES,
TOOLS of every description,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, etc I
In fact, everything usually kept in a first-class
I Hardware house. AH of which we will eell at pi iced
to suit tho times FOB CASH. Call and examine |
for yourselves.
OABHABT 4 CURD,
del9d4w3m Cherry street
deistf E. J. JOHNSTON.
BERND BROS.,
J.Y0. W. ANDERSON'S S0SS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
C3-LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. aug20 d4wfim
44 THIRD ST, MACON, GA.,
MiSTFACTCBEES OF
I W. DCSCAS. 1. U. JonasTOX. It. UACLEJty
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
ASD
I General Commission Merchants
92 BAY STflEET, SAVAXNAII. OA.
Will make liberal advances on Gotton and other
Produce consigned to us. auc20dAw6m*
WM. H. T1SON.
WM. W. GORDON
And Wholesale and Detail Dealers in
jan9tf
ROGERS 4 BONN. |nf,W DRUG STORE.
Tba first horse the visitor inqaires for is Dax .
ler, uuduubtully Uia higbuat type of tbe Arner I of oonrae, was tbe immediate offense for which
loan uouor. lie Isa brown borsa, with white I he wu plaoed in the dock. Tbe rndeneaa of I Pjrmf ITfltifinnl DflTllr nf lITnnmi
irga, atauda !.’»} bands bfgb, and is 13 years old. I which ho had been guilty is not paniabalile by | HI I AI j\fl ||ej nrilfi I Mf][ | |)|]
lit* bead and neck are buely formed,'hia eye* I the Uw of tbe land. That a cat may look at a | * ^ u 1 I'UliUIllU OU.ilA Ui lliUUUil,
hniliatii, bta shoulder* well placed, hia Irga and I king is a maxim of the British constitution,
leel firm, and bia back and lutns poworfob For I “wrung from his majesty by the barons,’’ as !
a borae of his aixs, bta thighsara immense. It Ur. Napkins wonld havo said. But still it is a .... DIKOOnNT nFVOKTT awn nm
la almost uuueoeanary to vilude to bis breeding, freedom which is capable of being made ex- I “AMK ut DlbCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COTr |
He can be traced to imported Messenger on tbe I tremely unpleasant by ill-bred or impertinent |
tute's aide, and to Imported Diorned (ibe winner I people. It ia mach to bo desired that tbe ex-
of tbe fit at English Derby) on tbe Ham a aide. I ample of Mr. Wentworth Austin, the prosecutor
lie waa first trained by lliram Woodruff, aud it «bia case, should be generally followed, and
la uot a little singular that in Ur. Bonner's ala-1 that more persons when annoyed by such oon
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the publio I
that he has bought tbe entire stock of Drugs,
Chemicals, etc., of Tbeo. W. Ellis, and will continue
the Drug Buainees at the old stand, corner of
Y OUR especial attention is called to our large I Cherry street and Cotton avenue. Since taking [
and well seleatod stock of articles suited to I possession, I have made large additions to tlio I
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES.
your trade.
LECTION!
E XCHANGE on New York for aalo at loweat cur
rent rate.
BICARBONATE SODA,
stock and am now prepared to fill all orders promptly
and with firat-clasu Drugs.
After seventeen years experience in the business
I feel confident of giving satisfaction to my custo-1
mere.
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
112 Bay Street, Snvanunb, Gn.
BAGGING AND IKON TIES ADVANCED ON
CHOPS.
Liberal cash advancos made on Consignments
| of cotton. aug20-dAw6m r
L J. OUILMART1N.
JOHN FLANNERY
In kogs and 1 and ^ pound packages.
bio, strutting tu adjoiumg stalls, arc the two doet should aggravate the offender to assault Exchange 5,,^ on N#w y ork PhilldoIphu xa4
boraea (Dexter aua Feerbun,) behind which I them, and then get him locked np. What k I Savannah.
Hiraui Wuodtuff iu.de tbe l«st time he ever I oomtuon ooonrrence it ia when yon get into a I Advances made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store, I PEPP'R R ATT < aPIP'P DTWfJT'T?
made in bia IUe, driving the former in harness I railway carriage for some one of its occopants or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro- I ’ CAUiU1 "“l (xxiaa,
auil the latter to wagon, iu 2;23j. Bat Wood- I to look yoa all uver from head to foot, aB much I pcan. Charlceton or 8xraun.li liuusea.
raff died before Drx.er'a speed waa fully devel-1 «■ to say, “Who lis yon, rad what do yon | t|l gff*g°“ Promptjy. aweudo-i to m all parte of | IRDIGO, MADDER, NUTMEGS,
Oar circalation ia amply protected by Uni
States Bonds. L a PLANT, President. , „
w. w. wiuoLiT. osehter. *ugi6-tiioct28* Copperas, Bluestone,
opeil, though be bad a premonition that even I mean by coming into this carriage?’ Still
Uiu 2:) 8 I a which be bad seen btm make under I coruinouer in it, aa yon p*SR people in
tbe saddle ou the Fashion Coarse would in Ume I in tbe street, to meet an owiah pair of
be auipaaaed. Ho was right in ibis expectation, I eyes steadily fastened ou your own, with an
for 1(1,000 people saw Dexter trot a boat against I expression which aeema to mean, “Ah, my fine I R- W. CunnanoE. Wat. Hazleuchst.
Ethan Allen and bis runuing mate in J:l«, al- fellow, it’s all very well, bnt I can aee Ihrongh I J. W. Lockett.
though, by au uuju-t regulation, the homo waa I >011. We have often felt tempted to ask such
not allowed to claim that record. It is not I people wbst they meant. It is possible, we
asserted, however, tbat he ia entitled to the I K r * Dt , that such things aro sometimes done nn-.
record of 2:III aa a winning record, but tbat it ennaciously. It may be that tbe man in the HANKERS AND XlROITERS
is justly las duo as the time record ol a public I alreet ia inwardly rehearsing some scene in a | 1
perlormauce. I court of juatiee, and imagines himself to be
Rudd Doble has stated that he drove him in examining a witness who ia obviously commit-
Cubbca’gc, Hazlehurst & Go.,
MACON. GA.
Is supplied with fresh aud puro drugs, and will bo
under my personal supervision.
To those who may favor me with their patronage,
I promise that politeness, and attention and accu
racy in compounding will be observed.
I have in store a full line of articles usually kept
in a Drug Store, and partiea calling may be certain
of getting what they call for.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS, I havo a splendid assort
ment of Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery, etc*,
which will bo eold very cheap.
For tho next thirty days I will sell at cost a large
lot of aaeortod drags, of which I am overstocked.
Also a large lot of Druggist’s Glassware, which will
be sold at LESS THAN NEW YORK COST. Parties
wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to
call on me. Hoping to merit and receive a share of
ESSENCE PEPPERMINT, ESSENCE CINNAMON | PI JSf ly 011 * 80 ' 1r - 8pectfaII:
The Prescription Department WHIPS, HORSE COVERS,
BUGGY ROBES, etc.
OUR STOCK IS LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED
11.. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
Ann
| General Gemmission Merchants
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
AGENTS FOB
[BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jewell’s Mills Yarns, Domestics, eto., eta.
[ BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAY8 ON HAND.
Haunt Facilities Extended toCnstomcra.
augviOdlmwGm*
etc.
WM. H. STARK.
H. P. RICHMOND
LA.UD1NUH, PAREGORIC,
By tho dozoD, etc., etc.
GARDES SEEDS OF ALL KDDS.
respectfully.
ROLAND B. HALL.
$30 PER TON! and Leather in tho rough or finished.
2i 14 J lu private, while in a public reoo he drove <*og perjury. It may be that the man in tbe , - ECElyB DEPOSrr o BUY and «vi.r. EX-i
httu tu 2; 17), aud a halt mile in l:0<i. Good railway carriage is thinking how ho will look [( CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
judges believe tbat by for bia greateeboehive- I next time he meets that fellow who said that he I and Uncurrent Funds. I AU of which we offer at the very lowest market
• mi nt was tbe day when Mr. Bonner droto him was getting fat. U may be ao, of comae. But Collections Hade on nil Accessible Prices- Call at tho
on me Prospect Pork Oonrae, wagon and driver I who is to know it? It abonld be brought I I’oliilx.
weighing .11j pounds, in 2:21 J—a performance I home to such gentlomen that they cun not tn-
whiuU, considering me weight earned, and me j dulgo in these reveries in pnbila places except
*3-Ofiico open at all hours of the day.
Janl-lyr
Mate of me track, waa equal to 2:14. It is now I »t their own riak, and they mast not expect
four jroin 01x100 Mr lAooxior gave Dim oh^k for I ujbodv to xuoko this exoono for thoiu. It is ft
43.-1,oou lor Dealer and withdrew tbo borne from I habit whiaji ought to be put down. Such be-
mo turf, aud mere is little doabt that Dexter's I havior, when iotentional, is both vulgar and
speed 1* groater now than it was when he trot-1 insolent, and where unintentional, ia equally
led IU 2:17 j in Buffalo, iu the hands of Iiudd offensive. Should this catch the eye of any
Doble. YVnen Mr. Bonner purchased him it | °ne addicted to it, ho will, we are sure, if Its I INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
Cubbcdge, Ilazlchurst & Co.’s
I SAVINGS INSTITUTION, i
w*a said that he would be valaeleaa, as he oonld ** * gentleman, at onco endeavor to correct
not be driven with aafety on the road. But I himself. If he ia not, we hope somebody will
kindness and good management produoed their I tell bim so, that ho will bit his informint on
lagilimate results, and Mr. Bonner drives him I the nose, and get a week of hard labor in ro-
reguleiiy on me road and through Central Park. | turn.—Pall Mall Gautle.
lu mo next stall stand* me gray maro Peer-1 1
lea*, a daughter of American Star and a Mes-I A W»tt*« History.
*etiger mare. Like Dexter, she was bred in I A small boy was lately picked up by the Du-
lh*t nursery for fast boraea. Orange county, bo „ a8 po| ioo Rm ] gave the following history:
and like b.iu, also was educated by lliram ‘ * not know mT bnt r b-- in .
TO 45000.
O FFICE HOURS, FPvOM 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
• Jxu4-tf
^a-Bisrc'sr
iavaimah Bank and Trust Co.,
| OLD WOODEN DRUG STORE
—OF—
, J- H. ZEILIN & CO.
jan7tf
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGIST,
PJiarmaceutist and Chemist.
I J^EALER in Drugs, ^Medicines, Inetromenta,
W
Farmers, it is to Your Interest | S ^
to Look into this Matter of
Home-made Fertilizers.
I HEAR THE TESTIMONY |
Joses County, Ga., December 22,1871.
Me6ers. Hunt, Rankin 4 Lunar: I used your I
Home Made Fertilizer on a very poor piece of land
the last season. The cotton was planted on the
26th of May, and I am satisfied that this Fertilizer
| doubled the crope. Yours truly, Wu. Hubt.
No. 14J£ H. 4 B. R.B. December 15.1S7L
Meeers. Hunt, Rankin 4 Lamar, Gents: I am I
pleased to inform yon that the Fertilizer prepared
•ler with Mr. Boum-r, who often drives her T~TTT. , .us ..Sr j . vn
I ‘“'° rn ’ ,bl ' ‘ WO mBt ' -SnJd D tteTr^t y or P raV«ndmysh^:
fTTek^totT 1 *’ Em ili Y D 'l lbe C r been thrown *aw»y. ^erToTk rayTc^or I 0n whlch Interest will bo Allowed,
briebt audtolTi'JI? clothes withont leave. I never went to schooL I a* aobeed upon.
,**?* I'n! i**? ** ° n .“I d * , t 1 slept aroand in bams and sheds, and some-
rimes in dry good, boxes, rad for two winters 02*
| ia put up secundum artem.
Opposite the P&l&ce of Juatico, SlacoD, G*.
de!4 Im
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
, C. PLAIT * SOX, Acts.
tiona and Cancer doctors.
I hare no new remedy to offer but tho same old
imedy with which I waa cored fifteen years ago.
- . . . _ ■ iuiicb iu tuc wood*, and there I got nuts, such I ^ 11 have 8inso been practicing with the same remedy,
•ml ujftktH au txoolient ooxupamou for 1 eor- a8 i ^ fi n d t and fi*h which I caught wort yittty nroBrix andhtve eucceeafulin » number of cases, a
l ~“ *“ — —' 1 river. But Uved for two summers in a | T ’ GEOKOIA ’ | fewof wtoeh I referto below, ss bring witnesses
S^t'rnu ^tur*‘« 'TTr™ /'r I rieptina small bn% withraold msn,B fra A ^XT F RS» Tt A ATtt
mougbtwvnt) four yean old, bo is still fast, I nules in the woods, and there I got nuts, such ^ -L'-A-iN IL/Ivfe R-kA Ik. j have since been prai
few being able to pass them on the road.
luiii. next .1.11 .tend* me California ™»re I ‘“”ho!o°in the“bank^fTho rire”rT P "tow«d“ I T> ECH.IVES Deposits, discounts Tsper, buys and I of . —**»»• 60 “® °\ whom -
Friueesa, me oneo famous opponent of Flora I rj.Ue. in . , -.11^1 ,v,„ .- n , „«■.■ I ll sells Exchance; also. Gold and Silvor. I ***? myself, have been cored a number of years.
Temple. She was purobaaixi aa . brood mare. on CoU®«ion. made a’t all accessible pointe. ?,? ^? C ^ 6t ^ ninS xi
j lo o. b Er. , r , j: , d U h ,%i£i ETere, : > * he 1 r ,ro i srss S !2s X- js&i*** oa D *°* t * hea for * ' p °- ffirasansn s- &
Jootdio.t.JudgeFullerton, and hurtle, and , fh f t b wim me who ran away H _ _ _ ... Griffin. Go.: Mr. WesJey Reid, Zebuion, G^; jis.
has long been qutto lame, but It is anticipated from G , lcnfc 0 ne of these boys was named J ' AxDIBS0: '’ I re **• E - Bbow ». Cashier. John Stillwell, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Mxry Thurmond,
that wxli ooon recover, irom her union «j arT j n i don’t know where he ia now, but I DiRicrona: Indian Springa, Ga.; Mrs. James Carmichiel, 31o-
wttfi UombletODian sprang Uappy medium. ono tml ' # he and t had a fiae ride ia the oars. Wm. J. Anderson, Col. Hugh L. DemsTel, “ on °, : 'Sb.Oa.: Wm. N. Famteough, M. D., Senoia,
File Muui black ixilt in Ibe adjoining box ia ... , , _ , Danleith ono dav and when Wm. R. Brown, Dr. W. A. Mathews. c, *-i FI* D. G. McKinney, (Houston co.) Macon,
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Bred by I>r. Herr, of Lexington, Ky., this colt ^Q^r the brokeman or aomebody came and F. M. COKER, I>ree't.
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terwordo, in 2:43). lie baa since trotted[In 2:36}; ctl ’ c J nKO ha looked s »„ n ge at ns, and then
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their interest to examine onr stock, when
We bny Furs, Hides, Skills. Tsllow, Moss, Wool, | General Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH, GA.
Careful attention given to
SALKS OR SHIPMENT OF COTTON
And all kinds of Produce.
Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Reliable Propri-1 uy your formula haa paid me handsome y. The land
etory Medicines, Paints, Oila, Window Glass, Patty, I on which it was need made for me twice as much aa
bceda, and everything appertaining to tho Drug j the name land which was not manured. My neigh-
Trade. Forty years experience in the Proscription I bora need various commercial fertilizers, costing
business should satisfy the public that everything I from $50 to $60 per ton, and none had eo good a
I yield. I shall nee it largely the next aeaeon.
Youra truly, S. K. Long.
g*i a '■ '■ w | We shall keep a largo stock of the material for I
* -* ^ If. rjJJ t j Fertilizers, and will take pleasure in givingonr for- I
I mula and all information in regard to it. Parties I
H AVING been afflicted with C&neer, I was cured Tfao . h * Te fo ; m, ? U * ? f . th'ev ™
in the year 1856, after trying many prepara- ar ^ lcl 1 e8 ^ \* e b ° n S ht aa.cheap of ua aa they can
tinnA RTtfi ArZlnrm * s 7 P P get them farther North. Orders ahould be eent in
get I
early.
HUNT, RANKIN <fc LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggiata, Macon, Ga.
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LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONBIONMZNT8.
Arrow and Enreka Ties at lowest agents’ prices!
Keep constantly ou hand a large stock of all kinds
| of Bagging. Agents for
E. F. COE’S SUPERPH03PHATE OF LIME.
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| M. KETCHUM. A. L. HARTRIDGE
KEICHUH & HARTRIDGE,
Bankers and Commission Merchants,
Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga.
References : Moses Taylor, President City Bank,
N- Y.; P. C. Calhoun, President Fourth National
Bank. N. Y.; John J. Cisco A Son, Bankers, N. Y.;
Morns Ketcbnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris,
Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi-
chael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia.
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RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIPS.’
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,)
Gxobqlx CEXTOXL lUlLEOXD,
Savannah, Deoembtr 16,1871. )
O N and after Sunday, the 17 th tost, Passenge
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, us
branches and connections, will run as follows .
tv naY tuais.
Leave Savannah 7:15 an
Leave Augusta 8:15 a m
Arrive at Augusta t:40 r st
Arrive at Mtoedgerille 8:15 r M
Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 r m
Arrive at Maoon 4:51pm
Leave Macon for Atlanta 5:35 r >c
Leave Maetm for Uolumbus 8:15 p M
Arrive at Atlauta 10:50 p k
At live at Ooiutubus 4:45 a m
Making dose connection with trains leaving Au
gusta, Atlanta and Columbus.
DOWS DAY THAIS.
Leave Atlanta. 2:G0ak
Arrive at Macon 7-30 a m
Leave Maoon »:uu a m
Leave Augnsta 8:15 am
Arrive at Augusta 5:40 p m
Arrive at Savaunah 6:15 p M
Tnis train connects at Macon with the S. W. Am
oommodation traiu leaving Columbus at 8:i5 r. m.,
and arrivtug at Macou at 4:lu a- m.. aud make, the
same connection at AugUBta os the up day train.
. kiout TitAiss aoma south.
Leave Savannah 7:00 pm
Leave Augusta 7:30 r m
Arrive at Maoon 6:15 a x
Leave Macou for Atlanta 7:10 a M
Leave Macon for Columbus 5:25 A M
Arrive at Columbus li:0o a m
Arrive at Atlanta 1:48 P M
Making prompt through connections at both At
lanta ana Columbus.
NIOHT TBAIN8 OOISO SOUTH.
Leave Columbus 12:45 f m
Leave Atlauta l.tOPM
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 6:00 p k
Arrive at Macou from Atlanta 6:10 P M
Leave Macon 6:20 fm
LeavoSavannah 7:00pm
Leave Macon 6:20 p M
Arrive at MiUedgeville 8:45 P M
Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 p m
Arrive at Augusta 2:46 a m
Arrive at Savannah 5:30 a m
Making perfect connection with trains leaving
Augusta.
Passengers going over tho Milledgeville and
Eatonton Branch will take night train fiom Colum
bus, Atlanta and Macou, day train tiom Auguste
and Savannah, which couut-ct daily at Guidon
(Sundays excepted) with the MiUedgeville and Ea-
toutou trains.
An elegaut sleeping car on ail night trains.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can be
had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski
Honee, corner of Bull and Bryan stieets. Office
open from 8 a x to 1 p M, and from3 to 6 pm. Tick
ets can also be had at Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
dec!7 if General Superintendent.
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CHANGE OF (SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. i
.Maoon andBuunswiok Railmoad Company, )-
Macon, Ga., October 23, 1871. )
N and after Sunday, Octoner 29, 1871, tho fol
lowing schedules will be run:
DAY ACOOMMODAl'N train DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTKD).
Leavo Macon 8.20 A. K
Arrive at Brunswick y.25 p. m
Arrive at Jacksonville, Fla 6.00 A. x
Leave Jacksonville, Fla 8.45 P. M
Leave Brunswick 6.45 a. m
Arrive at Macon 5.25 p. m
Connects closely at Jeeaup with trains of Atlan
tic and Gulf Railroad, to and from all pointe in
Florida.
tubouqu passenoeb toxins daily.
Leave Macon 7.45 p. x
Arrive at Savannah 7.45 & H
Arrive at Jacksonville. Fla 7.W) p. x
Leave Jacksonville, Fla 7.00 a. x
Leave Savaunah 7.00 P: x
Arrive at Macon 6.50 a. x
Connects closely at Jessup with trains for Savan
nah, and all points ou Atlantic aud Golf Railroad,
and in Florida. At Macou with Macou and Western
Railroad to aud from Atlanta.
No change of cats between Maoon and Savannah,
and Macon and Jacksonville, F la.
HAWK1NSVXLLO TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon 3.05 P. M
Arrive at Uawktosvillo 6.45 p. x
Leave Hawktosvdie 6.45 a. x
Arrive at Macon lu.JO a. x
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WM. MacHAE. Gen'l Snp’t.
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I W. B. GRIFFIN. T. C. CLAY.
GRIFFIN & CLAY.
| Cotton Factors and General Commis
sion Merchants.
No. 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton consigned
aep7 6m
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
Furnishes Bagging and Ties to planters, and ad
vances liberally on consignments of Cotton.
sep7eod3m
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA* j jaxes h. BLOUNT.
u™,. Authorized Capital.
T. Dicken, Locust Grove, Ga.; Hr. R. Dorton, Fa- I Guaranteed Capital.
■ ~ • - — 2- . -- 1 Deposited with State ..
curityof Policy Holders..
160,000
...$2,000,000
... 600,000
M. SPEER, Caaliier. I yette Station, Gi ; Mr.' Wm ’ HarknW," Jackson, I Deposited mth State Comptroller for se-
I Ga; Hon. Thomas M. H&rkness, late Represents-
I tive from Butts county, Jackson. Ga.; Mrs. A. Mad, . _ , _ .
doa, Indian Springs, Ga., Mrs. Eliza Hill, Fotsvth, W. B. Johnston .President
Ga.: Mr. Willis Bowden, Forsyth, Ga.; Mat. A. Nall; W. S. Holt Vice President.
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z~x. sr-jnsiHLSsas *u I fttJjC Sr* Co, “ *•—>» - sssts^&sjs&'s&i isss&^s
Buys and sella Exchange, Coin. Stocks, etc. od,) former servant of B.W.CoUier, Indian Springs, | 0. F. McOay Actuary.
Discounts Paper, and makes Collections on all Tlia above is only a few of tho many names
three-} ear old, and wtU assuredly make a fast , bad 7 b oy« in Chicago. When
trotter tu time Ibeba, hot*. u> tho neat boa , c J ie ont Wisconsin with a circus,
rank, highest«. Mr. Bonner a esteem. Tbia ia , v „ nt to do cho „ s _ to boIp fold op , entSi
the lout ji-ar old colt blarUe, bj katward Eve- acd wben we were in Darlington I got
lott, which was purchased from George AUey, b .’ bort on m , rm wbUe j WM ] 8irn mg to
lest fall, for *30,000, Immediately after winning , nna ^ rrsM „it, and was sick. Then I could not
the three year-old alakea, distancing hia oppo- k m. end kicked me. and
nee year-old etekea, diataneing hia oppo- k d .kl geoided me, and kicked me, and £*; W. Barlow,
Lolhair, In ,he fast lime of 2:36}. Startle “hen I g^Vn a °* W - T ’
aeeeasible points.
Fire and burglar proof vault and safe for protec
tion ot lands and securities.
dihectobs:
ft. H. Hawkins,
ueut, XAHuair, m me last ume oi 2:36}. siarue | » ■ ntJt d ._ __
has mavMV,- muscular quarters, indicating the f -, , nd rode fo Canned Hiii, and I
pown-euon of immense iwwer. Perhaps no colt h w>Iked on u,, railroad to Dobnqne, and a
ever made auch rapid progreva in trolling speed — — 1
jacSiSm
F. M- Coker.
Wm. Hooks,
WON, deC&MFJDiBiO) & mm.
: .. both my feet frozen some Ume, I don’t know TW—ealnUsw.
the lollowiug 8epteml>er he won his first race I
in 2.37. Ravi month Ur. Bonner drove him a 1
mile on tbe Fleetwood Park Coarse, on a slow
track, to 2:38, and bad the day and oonrae been
favorable, he could have reduced the time con
siderably. A* Startle is only four yean old he
ha* plenty of time for maturing and improving,
and expo tit-nerd judge* believe tbat, when Dea
ler e lime of 2:16 ia anrpavaed. Startle ia the
borae declined to do it.
tbat could be added to the list.
I cheerfully bear testimony to the fact of Mr. J.
M. Hardaway having performed a perfect cure of a I
cancer npon Mrs. M. J. Bonyer's eye, after eminent
physicians had failed to relieve her; and I firmly
believe his Cancer treatment to be a specific for
Cancer. L. A. HANSE, Macon P. O.
[To tlie .Afflicted.!
. I prefer not treating doubtful caaea. After aat-1
iafymg yourself describe your cancer to mo and 11 H * MZRBYDAY.
will give you my canc id opinion.
At your request I will Yiait your houses when cir-
ISAAO HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT & HARDEMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA,
itrance Ralston Hall, Cl
B. & W. B. HILL,
Attorneys at Law,
NO- 88 (UP STAIRS) CHERRY STREET,
„ Macon, Ga.
F, M. FARLEY Sc CO.,
COTTOiY FACTORS,
64 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
liberal advances made on cossionxents.
oct4 3m
Change of schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Forty-One Miles Saved in Distance.
OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,)
Augusta, Octobers, 1871. f
N and after Sunday, October 8, 1871, and until
further notice, tho trains ou tins road will run
follows:
NIOHT TBAIN—DAILY.
Leave Augusta 7.00 r.x
Leave Macon 6 30 p.x
Arrive at Auguste 2.45 a.x
Arrive at Macon 2.30 A.H
DAY THAIS—DAILY (bUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Augusta ll 00 A.x
Leave Macon 6 30ax
Arrive at Auguste 2.45 P.x
Arrive at Macon 7.36 P.x
CaTPasseDgera by tbenigbt train leaving Augusta
at 7 P. x. will moke close connection at Maoon with
South western ItailroaU to all point, in Southwestern
Georgia, etc.
• ter Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 r. x. will
make close connections at Auguste with northward
bound trains, both by Wilmington ana Colombia;
also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charles
ton.
Passengers leaving Macon at 0.30 a. m moke
close connections at Lamak with day passenger
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
points Weet; also, tor Augusta, with trains going
-torth, and witn trains tor Charleston; also, for
Athens, Washington, and all stations on tbe Geor
gia Railroad.
fed" Passengers leaving Augnsta at 11 A. x., ar
riving at Macou at7.35p x., make close connection
with trains on the Southwestern Railroad, ete.
teT No change of cars between Augusta and Ma
con. First-class coaches on all trams.
oct8tf B, K. JOHNSON, Snp’t.
CHARLES N. WEST,
[ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will attend diligently to all business confided to
I his care ang24 6m
INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS,
INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME.
- ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA.
ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY.
IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY.
mmS™ NON-FORFEITING AF- | ATTORNEY AT LAW
F. M. HEATH, Spocial Agent,
SPANISH
C. B. WOOTEN,
Jul8tf
Macon, Georgia.
MACON, GA.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
IMrOBTi.ua AMD DEALXBS IN
Notice—Dissolution.
T HE firm of Lyon, deGraffenrfod & Irvin, At tor-. - - .
f neve at Lew, ie thi« day diitolvod bvmutuel I cumbtaucea permit,
consent. The business heretofore entrusted to the "“£“»*• t . we ’” mU “f °. f . Gnffln ’ ,
firm will receive the joint attention of each member which is my neareet express office. Money may be
until the same ia closed up. “ m » registered tetter. Commnmca-
--* lions etnctly confidential and promptly answered '
RICHARD F. LYON.
W.K deGRAFFNRIED,
SAMUEL D. IRVIN-
Macon. Ga., January 5,1872.jan6 Im
WINDHAM Sc CO.,
House, Sip & Decorative Painlers,
So. 46 Cherry Street,
5? n •‘T&Sl eaTCl0pa rMil^AWA^ 0 "' I Tender Barrett 4 Car lien’s, opposite Itaacs’ House. I
W.W.WINDHAX | OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
oct22 ly»
Liberty Hill, Pikeco., Ga.
Those to whom it may be convenient, may call
) ARTIE3 preferring work done by tbo day will
be supplied with first-clasB workmen at res- I
E. H. HABMAN,
attorney at Law,
Ralston’s Hall Bnildtog, entrance Third street,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Will practice to the Courts of the Mscon Circuit.
AND ORDANS ; I1 1 —
i860, in 2:34, hi* mine then beingBoysnt ColL 1
Mr. Bonner paid *10,000 for him, and placed
him with Cot! Burr for training. A few months | IRON, STEEL, | R. J. ANDERSON Sc CO.,
Agents for the
Mr. Bonner bought him ot Mr. Pbjfe be has j
greatly improved in speed. As a four-year old
he made tbe beet reoord in a publio nee, trot
ting a mile in 2 So in a gale of wind. With hia
ateter. Brunette, be also made the f safest doable
team time, having trotted a mile in 2:254. Last I
oa the ltm stood* Pocahontas, the bMUUfnl I KRI A1JF A- IV Vf!0\ M ITFRI I purchasing elsewhere. Orders for all kinds of I
daughter of the famoo* peeutg mare of tho same biliUlAuIi .V ll -VkiG.v JLAi r.lll.AL. mnsicond musical tostrnmente promptly attended
SIstj-flve First Friz3 Medals Awarded
THE GREAT
ago he mode a mile oa the Fleetwood Course in
3t:18j. Biaao orcapiea the next box, and never
~^ I TABLE AID POCKET CITLEP.Y.! BALLE IZ£££§: and
SOUTHERN GEM PIANOS, and
MASON 4 HAMLIN ORGANS.
THIRD STREET. I rpHESE are first-claea inetrnmente, and can be
X bought on installments of from 310 to 325 per
moetb. Thoee wanting a desirable and sweet-toned
iretrument wonld do well to examine onrs before
Orders for all kind, of j ENABE & CO,
I to St
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throngbthe postoffice at Macon. Ga.. or Entente, ^ w,™,*, nr 4 V« TOWP *
jniyl3Hi2taw4w6m
Southern Piano
■A5FFACTOBY.
name and Eihas Alien. A mare of more per-1
feet eymmetry and beauty waa never foaled; I
her action when in motion is the perfection of L
trotting, combining eaaa, eleganoe, power and "W E keep all klo&of ready-made Plow Hoc*
epeeTto n eatraoMtn.ry aegram She ha* and . fuU ]
troted only ooe race in publio, namely against I H
Blsckatone Belle, et Boetoo, which she won
easily. It ia said that an amount even larger
than' tbat paid for Dexter waa paid for her.
That Mr. Bonner in purchasing her waa not
mistaken appear* from tbe feet tbat she has
auioe trotted a mile under saddle, ridden by
John Murphy, in 2:18j. She is an eaoelleat
mare, and there need not be much sur
prise if next season she and Bruno make the beet
time ever made by a double team.—Ara York
Triiunt.
Red and Ueddlng lor tbe Mirk.
It a bed is higher than a sofa, the patient
to^d^^^ri^of^am^oS^I t 1 • BLACKSMITH BELLOWS.
J2&:*£\£SJ? 7% B 2 ANVILS, VISES, and afuU line of TOOLS of every
other rooms, or even in tho open air. It u ao description.
— - -• * ■ 6 4Via aw nf I
CXEtOTTTiAIt S2AWS.
Saw Mill Good* of every description for sale as
BCHREINEB'S OLD MUSIC STORE.
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
XiSUTACTUBIBS OT
GRAND, SQl'ARE AND IPBIGHT
100.000 Iba Swedes Iren,
50.000 lbs Plow Steel,
30,000 lb* Rcflurd Iron,
501»r*t Ilorsc and 31u!e Shoe**,
200 kfp» Sails,
1,000 pairs Trace Chains,
OOO pairs Ilnmea,
lOO coils Vloff Line Rope,
300 dozen nentil.no 5co% II Iloc**,
lOO dozen Plant's IIoca.
100 dozen Axes.
Agent, No. 15 Cotton ATexme, Macon, Ga.
Agents wacted in every town and county in South
west Georgia. From $50 to $500 per mouth gcar-
decS tf
very odd that people cover think of this, or of
how many more times a patient who ia in bed
for tweoty-toor boon is obliged to get in end ul „ „„
out of bid than they who only get into | <*.*0 as anv Stouae to Georgia,
and out of bed perhaps once during the twen- | jonOeodAwlm
Iyfour hours. 1 —
A patieut'a bed should always be in the
lighted spot ia tho room, aud he ahooJd be
able to aee out of a window.
It is acaroely ueoeaszry to say that tho old
four-pcM»t bod, with curtains, is utterly lead*
iu if t»« id v, whether for the sick or for the well.
Iloftpital Ledbte&ds are, in many reapeots, very
much better than private ouch.
Xbgrc U reason (o bolicTo that not a fvw of
DIVIDEND K0. 53
TREASURER’S OFFICE. )
Macoa aSD Wxsteas Rmnoui Co. V
Mn-nv Ga., Novtmber 5, 187L ) I
A DIVIDEND of (5) five per cent, on the Capi- |
tol stock of this Company has this day bo
tbclorod ns Table on the 20tn tost.
1 • MILO S. FREEMAN,
d ec8 Im &e<r«t*ry and Treasurer.
Greatest Profinction of Inventive Genies, p IAN 0 FORTES.
The Orlfrlnxl now* Sftrln? Afnrhlnp. I 1 DiLTWORE 3ID '
two First Premiums ware awarded to the HOWE L
for the brat f.nuly nuchtoe tor aU kinds of work, toTm ^^^Sl to ’
and far the btst manufacturing machrne. Theee
superior machines can be bought on easv terms of I Ton tt
' B. J. ANDERSON. ’ _
Touch,
Workmanship,
And Durability.
6"AQ our S<juajue PuLicoa have our New Im-
Ovebstlusg Scale and the Agbatte
&*- wo would call apodal attention to our late
Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and
SQUARE GRANDS, found in co other Pizno. which
bring tbe Piano nearer Perfection than has yet been
attuned.
Every Piano Fully Warranted for Five Tears.
£3“ We are by special arrangement enabled to
furnish PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS of
the moet celebrated makers, Wholesale and Retail,
at loweat Factory prices.
IU a? tr*ted Catalogue* and Price Lists promptly
famished on application to
WM. KNABE A GO., Baltimore. Md.
Or any of oar regular eeubliahed agencies.
PIANOS SOLD ON
Monthly Installments of $25
PER MONTH, BY
GUILFORD 4 HILL.
9ttl>Wx34TI««
1 offer for sale
1 AAA T °o» Jarvis Island Guano, which has
l.UUU been exposed.
COO Tons Baker's Island, pure, cargo of Ship
Eldorado, landed here in 1SC8, direct from the
And I will mix the two with one-third pare Peruvian.
PRICES REDUCED.
Price List, with Aoolysir, furnished on applies- I
Hoc.
Sell* Gotten at £0 cents per bale, no advance being
made, or will adTanco on tucal terms.
G. B. LAMAR, Jr.,
Colton Broker and Geneial Com. Merchant.
__docl7 Kelley's BuiMins, Savannah, Ga.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
AT SEDUCED PRICES.
T HE u£6 of this Guano for cotton and corn for
the past six years has established ita character
RELIABILITY and EXCELLENCE. Experience
has deqpmstraied tha: under favorable conditions
cf aeaeon and application of 200 pounds per acre,
increases tbe crop from to three fold the natural
capacity of the soiL
Xbe cost of growing cotton to the planter is in
proportion to the yield per acre from the land and
labor employed in its cultivation: hence the agency
which eo largely increases production at a moderate
outlay of capital is essential to profitable planting.
For price and specific terms apply to
AHHER AYRES,
Ac’t Pacific Guano Co.. Poplar st, Macon, Ga.
° vnrrv ovucr «. /in
WASHINGTON DESSAU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MACON, GA.
’^y’lLL practice in the Courts of Maoon Circuit.
H. M. GREEN,
.A-ttorney at Law,
CUNTON, GEORGIA.
Collections and all business promptly attended to.
dec31-d3m
JAS. T. PLEWELLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GEORGETOWN, GEORGIA.
H AVING resumed the practice of Law will give
it his prompt and undivided attention in-the
counties of Stewart, fiaodolpb, Terrell, Quitman,
Clay and Early, and also in the Supreme Court of
Georgia and the District and Circuit Courts of tbe
United States for the Southern District of Geoigia.
Special attention will be given to the adjustment
and settlement of claims.
In all important suits and consultations, Herbert
Fielder, Eiq , will, by agreement, be associated
with me- de30 Im
O. C. HORNE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
HAWKDiSVILLE, GEORGIA.
N. B.—Commercial and Bonk Notes and Drafts
collected at bank rates of commission, when paid at
maturity. novl0-d2tewlm*
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JOHN S. REE8E 4 CO.,
General Agents, Baltimore, Md.
B. a. LA5IEB- l-T.irrORD A3SE£eOS. SinSEY LASIEB
LANIER Sc ANDERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
H AYING recently associated with us Mr. Sidney
Lamer, we will continue, UDder the same firm
name, to practice in the Federal Courts of the
Northern and Southern Districts of Georgia, in the
Superior Courts of the Macon Circuit and adjoining
counties, and in tha Supreme Court of the biate.
janTeodfit J
CROWN SHERRY,
'T’HIS justly celebrated brand of Wine is imported
JL direct from Cadiz, Spain, and is certainly the
par eat ever offered in tho Southern market.
Price per case $9 00
Price per gallon 8.60
For sale oy A. L. RICHARDSON,
Importer of Spanish Wines,
eep!2 6m 24 Bay street. Savannah, Georgia
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, .... GEORGIA.
Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet
decs 3m WM. H. WILLBERGER .Proprietor.
SCREVEN HOUSE.
N otice to all parties interested—
Major John W. Gannon has consented to con*
duct, and_ ie duly appointed Manager of the
B. BRADLEY.
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
GUIDE.
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I on the physiolog
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for tho2e who are married or contemplate marriage
■till it if « book that oaght to be ander lock art key
and notlaid carelessly aoont the boose.
Sent to any one (free of postage) for 50 cents.
Address Dr. Butt'* Dispensary, No. x xlghth
street, St. Leoi*. Mo.
«r NOTICE IU THE AFFLICTED A x L UN*
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vertise in public papers or tuing any Quack Rem
edies, perure Dr. Butts' work, no matter what your
disease ie cr how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butte can be consulted, j>erecnally or by mail
on the dieeases mentioned in his works. Office, No. 15
S. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chessut, St. Looif,
Mo.
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arrhea, Dysentery and
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children cf ail ages.
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ay other eauae.
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SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, )
SOUTUWL8TH11N R klLllUAD COMPANY, >
Macou, Ga., May 28, 1871. )
O N and after Sunday, the 28th met., Pauaenger
Trains on this Road will nm aa follows:
DAY EUFAULA PASSENOEB TBAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00 a. m
Arrive at Eufaula 4:68 p. at.
Leave Eufaula 7:46 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 4:35 p. m.
Connecting with tho Albany branch train at
Smithvdle, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
Cuthbtrt.
EUFAULA NIOHT FBEIQHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TBAIN.
Leave Macon 8:60 p. m.
Arrive at Eufaula ..10:00 a. x.
Leave Eufaula 6:10 P. m.
Arrive at Macon 0:IA) a. x.
Connect at nmithvilie with Albany Train on Mon
day, Tuesday, Thureday aud Ptiday nights. No
'— leaves on Saturday nights.
OOLUXBUH DAT PASSENOEB TBAIN.
Leave Macon 6:26 A. X.
Arrive at Columbus 11:00 a. x.
Leave Columbus 12:45 p. x.
Arrive at Macon 6:12 p. ac.
COLUMBUS NIOHT FBEIQHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TBAIN.
Leave Macon 8:15 p. x«
Arrrive at Columbus 4:45 a. x.
Leave Coltunboa 8 05 p. x.
Arrive at Maoon 4:10 a m.
VIRGIL PO WERS,
junlO ly Engineer and Superintendent.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.'S
THROUGH LISE TO CALIFORNIA,
CHINA -A.XCTD JA1PAKT,
Toacliing at Mexican Ports
A5I> CAI1UTISH THE 17. 8. HAIL
Fares Greatiy Reduced.
O NE of tbe largo and splendid Steamships of
this lina will leave Pier No. 42 North River,
foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, a* on, on the 15th
and 30th of every month (except when those dates
fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday),
with ASl'INWALL, connecting, via Panama Rail
way, with one of the Company’s Steamships from
Panama for SAN FRANCIbCO, touching at MAN
ZANILLO.
All departures connect at Panama with steamers
for South American porta. Departure of 15th
touches at Kingston, Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran
cisco first of every month, except when it falla on
Sunday, then on the day preceding.
One hundred pounds of Baggage allowed to each
adult. Baggage Masters accompany Baggage
through, and attend ladiee and children withont
male protectors. Baggage received on the deck tho
day before sailing, from bteamboats, Railroads, and
passengers who prefer to send down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free.
For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or further in
formation apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on
the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River. New
York.
mar21 ly*F. R. BABY. Agent.
BABY UAB3.
Ijra: finest assortment of Biby Cube md Per
ambulators ever received in this dty. For salo
cheap by CABHABT 4 CCBD,
oct!5 tf
J. 13. BKES,
otton Factor & General Com. Merchant
No. 196 Grayier street, New OrJoans.
Uh2Q d6nvf9m l\ J. RAGLAHP, Agent.