About The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1872)
f TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGE BY Clisby, Jones & Reese. MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20. 187?. Number 6,231 Urorula Telegraph liulldiag, Macon. T«>cr»ph and Haaiangtr, one yssr 810 00 Bst Maths • 00 On* month 1 00 Ssau-dTsskly Telegraph and Masaengar, 1 A .Swindler of tienlns—Operations of a Ilemarkable Rascal, From tba New York Tices.] A man of genios baa just been locked np in London. Hu name is Joseph Lockwood Bnl- # ——' O r~ 1 ■ ■ — » * . I eewuuwu. WMS uautu IO W WU ami n,er * * nd be is the hero of some of the most . mooidi * > I .... l Hut months. Mammoth Weekly Telegraph and Masasoger, M column*, 1 year — 0 00 Bis months 1 80 wonderful swindles ever known. Bulmer was educated for s physician, and was for some time in practice. He read large];. Fa/aUe always la adraoce, and paper stopped I thocght deep!;, and made society the object of when the mono; rana oat, unless renewed. profound stad;. How to extract money from axataoxaxsTB wits i. w, ecus A oo.'e people, and bow to guard against possible cn- rcBuaanoss. pleasant oontingenctas in carrying ont the Dali; Telegraph A Masasoger and Farm and game, baa been the problem of bla life. To „ . ii -• 00 I eolse it, be hed worked in a great measure on W ** W aiui*Homs h Meeeenger and Farm lixod principles. A aagacious plan to which he Bemi-WreUy Tete^fh and '^d adhered waa that of never putting hi. Farm and Uome.. 7.. 6 00 I achemea in practloe within the limits of the po- Soutbern Ubnatian Adrocste with Weekly5 001 hoe jurisdiction in which he resided. He thus Burke's Magazine 4 00 I avoided troublesome obherration that night hare Thu arrangement la whets remittances are made I disturbed the tranqniUty of his domestic hearth, direct to Urn odke of puUwstion. I and was a ns bled to give his brain active play. Tbs consolidated T«ie*raph and Maas anger I with litUe fear of interruption. Surrounded rapr.eai.ia a Urge etreulawou. pervading Mtddie, by a good library and the ablest and freshest ^Uutn^itomhwem« Oeo^a and Western * current penodiesls, Mr. Bulmer elaborated ro«ioc!ahi»nU»« Ml< ii^ I tU P 1 * 0 *. ">“• cf , whlctl were subsequently of ilirta nnartfa of id loch. —pobhea- I 10 pi*®* ^ Be studied.— uiii. kuauitutMm should be rnede hr ciprusr or I himself acquainted with the tprings 11 nisi* m* nwifinv ortWsor rrgisiamd lettered"*' I sod motives of pabbe movements of every de- ia— a. I seription, and had careful lists of individuals of A Huwauly Wcjuau-kpiry lorrea* I wealth and prominence who were, or were jiontlenee. I likely to be, in sympathy withaneb movements. *" corregpond.no. appeam in the •ninnies of the convention of female suffragists fot wasTibllows A number of nob recently held at the national capital: I gentlemen in some locality at a good distance WaaraxoTox, D. O., January 8, 1872. I ««■ London would flrat be aclocted aa the vie- Mm Admzsal UAmsjamtx—Ifatlam • The I Urn*. bnbiicnpnoaa for Ysrioas objects are National Woman Hoff rage mmocuUoq is to bold I conatantljr suggested, and often recommended a to£ day.' convanui U»pra«?t J_k in the prera. (Wall, choosing the object, Lincoln 11*11, commencing on the morning of «“*• comae, the names of those to be inter- Wednaadsy, the lorn. Nothing wonld afford I salad, Ur. Bulmer would send forward to their the officers and speakers of the convention I •Mtmwew an adroitly oomposed circulkr. In greater pleasure than to hold a debate daring | «*“•• documents he generally figured, under an some session with yourself and your friend. I assumed named, as an “Honorary Secretary," upon the queation of woman suffrage. As yon I «“> ““>« “8 •o“° weU known person, common, have publicly expressed your opposition to I ly one of title, appearing aa chairman. Afters woman's rnf ranchuctiienl, not only through the I *«“>*» Umo Bulmer wouid follow up his circular papers but also by a petition against It to Own- | “» person, provided with a subscription paper. D R. U. TL. 11. I SIMMONS’ lira regulator BADVAY'S EEADY RELIEF! | I . MEDICINE . forDyM CUBES THE WORST PUSS CARHART & CURB, MEDICINE. forDyv- m.b, iicaoace.. Jaundice, Cuiirnm, Camp Dys entery. Mek Headache. chronic Diarrhea, affaatieai of tba Bladder and Kiddeya, Fa.ar .Nervouraeas. Cbillr, Diaaaaaa af the akin, impurity of the Blood, Melanctn ly ar Depre-iion afSpinta, ate. Mnft of tbs ailments her. ausmerated hive their aria la in n d.aanaan liver, which it the men prevaleat affection in this conn' ry. and ss in many cates tba patient it not within the ranch of a phyrieian. it re- cniraa that rose ramad/ ahon'd be provided that woald not is the Isaat impair the constitution, and yet be active and rafa. That neb is tba character ai tba 8IMMON8’ REGULATOR. there can bo no doubt, tba testimony of hundreds will establish. IS ntOA O.VE TO TW1CVTY aiSCTM. | XOT ON E HOES after reading this adrertieement need any one SUFFER WITH FAIN. RADWATS BEADY BELIEF IS A CUBE FOB | EYEBY PAIN. It was the first and in The Only Pain Remedy that mstantly stops the most excruciating paint. I allays inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether of tba Longa, Stomach, Bowels, or other Pain In the side. Fooetimt. | Rlands or organs, by one application, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter bow violent or excruciating the pain tba | liim in the arm.' The stem- | Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, ntro&TZus and dexiess is I AM OFFERING FOR THE HOLIDAYS, MY ENTIBE STOCK OF SAVANNAH CARDS. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES COTTOIST. GROOVER, STUBBS Sc CO. RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIPS. WATCHES, JEWELRY r * that Savannah, Ga. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AU- GDSTA AND COLUMBUS. GENEBAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,) Geobqia Central Railroad, > Savannah, December 16,187L ) O N and aftor Sunday, the 17th met., Paaeongo Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, its v'r'irvTvrwmrTT v- w - , .. „ . branches and connections, will run aa follows ESPE0TFULLY inform tho Merchants and CP DA * TOITV * Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama, Leave Savannah.. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED Pain in the fide. Fometimte I T TTTPD R the pkin i» fel; oader the I LIym liteSaaiir^agr -jBnrrx TMwna turn in the arm. The atom- 1 acb iff *u ect* j wun iuf* of appetite and aickneae. bow- elff in ecu end are eoetive. aooaetimea altematinc with lax: the bead if troubled with pain, aoeompanied with a doll, hearj fenaation. Ihere iff pea orally a considerable lose of memory* accompanied with a painful sensation of havinc left undone fcmethiox which eo*ht to have been done. A atirbt dry couch i«sometiifictao attendant. “ wearineffd acd debility: he .— are cold or bora ice. aad ho oomplainc of a prickly ffcoffstion of the skin; biff ffpiritff are low; modal (hooch satisfied that exerciffo would bo beneficial to him. yet IRON AND STEEL SILVER WARE, PAKresr GOODS, ETC GBOOVEB, STUBBS & CO. augM dGmAwlm Savannah, da. RADWATS READY RELIEF >L Tbapatientoomplaiaa of bsiatMly atartled. bis feat i ha complains rf a prickly tpiriuarelow; ani.l'bonyh -w-ii-ii--, um Trvrvfwv — yigld bs beneficial tft him, yrt - . heeanaearcely nimmon op fortitude enoogh to try it. I Hyatorice, Croup, Diptheria. Jo fact be distrofftff every remedy. Several of the I Catarrh, Influenza. ,d the -** *■ *■— 1 ”** *• * Wfll afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of the Sidneys. Inflammation of the Bladder. | Inflammation of the Bowels. Congretion of the Lungs. I Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing. Palpitation of the Heart. Iron Front Store, Cherry Street. above cnoptom* attend I* yet- — . * h#W " “• Ut “ 10 h *’* Cold Chills, Ague Chills. It abixild be o.cf by ajl perionj. old anl yonnr. I The appUeatton of the Beady Belief to the part whenever any of the f.refoirr aymptom) appear. It or part* where the pain or difliculty exute will ai- is a puteiy vegetable compound, is not injurious to I ford ease and comfort. the most del cate oon«ti to turns and w«l keep the Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a liver In heathy action if o^od properly. I few momenta cure Cramps. Spasms. Sour Stomach. wfto«2iSSU 0 Ukia e J'i h /o Heartburn, Sick HeadX, fciarrhma, DyseSSy^ °" k ***> I CoUc, Wmdin the Bowels id all iniSnal Faioe. •" -~tan For children cimpUinin* I „ ^"»yacarryaboaleof Badway's rniflTTT imnnlof col.c. headache, or ffick I Keadj Belief w.ththem. A few dropsmwater will R Fifm 11A III R 9 --“‘mack. » teeffpoontnl or prownt aickncss or pains from change of water. It 1U3U UJJu.1 Ullg more will give relief. Cbil- I w better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimu- dren as well as adult?, eat I lant. per. or eat ffomething which I FEVER AND AGUE. I tivw nut uii«» won, i gi/duricc ffour ftomacb. rearl- I „ _ , . , , ... , w ■■■,,, u u ,, . ... . . . ] burn, or refft’CMnesff: a good do'o will give rtlieL— | Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There is Kins* we feel cure you will giediv aooept oar I l’^ 11 would be headed by the (forged) signa- I Tbi« applies to porsoni of ell acec. | not a remedial agent in this world that will cure " .* i . " ■ . .. I mm.a I Manv t>er.ons. fromcatinc too n NearalgU, Bhenmatina tb. MNOoi.tiou and oonveuUuo, will afford yon I Baimar’a poltahad and thoroughly unexcaption- . every opportunity for argument, and wiliberaell I able mannoni now came into plsy with flue ef- I j.nxmcc.—Taka anooxb Berulator after eatinc i _ _____ ___ - _ enter the list against you. Not only Mrs. Stan- I ^ He rarely failed in gettiLir a handsome I each mval, to prodocoona full action from the btwels I H A ton, but .11 mau.be,.Of lb. oommiuae radially ^toadd to hi. UM; and this done, be dia- udiM will finJ . urtr ., i .r from th t irba.I- 1 * extoud tbta luvitatlou for debate to be held at I appeared. . I aeba, oo*Utene»». fwimmiui in the head, colic, «our any aeiMtou moat oouveuleut for younelf. I Another of Ur. Bulmer s preposterous devt- I stomaeh. nnlanw. etc.. Me. Ao oarlv auawnr la desirable I °*a consisted in imitating genuine ctrcuiara. Matilda Juai.rx Gaoc, I This be did in the case of the celebrated Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements. I Jamaica oommtttee and others. Among the I swindling projects be is known or aoppoMd to Mrs. Matilda Joaiyu Gaga. Chairman Oom- I i*” 0 originated, was a circular headed by John mittee of Arrangement*—U.damc: Mra titter- Mill, appealing for fund, in the name of man and mysell are this morning in reoeipt of | th “ Land Tenure Keform AasoctaUon ; another a note from you, in which yon iuvite aa, in the I * or *’tho sufferers by the Todmordea floods,” 1 speakers of the Ns- I and a third for the losers “by the political Prepared only by 4. If. ZElLIN A Drurffiu. Macon. 6a. Price fl; by mall, $125. For «ale by all Dru'ggiat*. nol7tf I list National Bail oflan.1 naiuu “of the ofiioem and npeakeni Itunal Woman's null rage association'' to hold a I svtctiona in Walea.” Fonda for the families of d. bsle upon the question of "womsu anffrsge,’ I panions killed by colliery explosions, Mr. Bul- sntl mention llist "Mrs. Elisabeth Cady Stan ton, as 1’rt sideui of the association and conven tion, will afford every opportunity for argument, and will herself enter too lists," etc. BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COL LECTION! STRONG and PURE RICH BLOOD—KCBEASE OF FLESH and WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN and BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Secured to alL DR. RADWAYS SARSAFARILLIAN RESOLVENT [ HAS MADE THE MOST A8T0NI3HING CURES ; So quick, ao rapid are the ebaagea toe body un dergoes, under the influence of this truly Wonder ful Medicine, that H AVE in store one of the largest stocks of Hard ware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, etc., to be found in Middle Georgia, consisting in part of 200,000 pounds Genuine SWEDES IRON. 90,000 “ PLOW STEEL. 250,000 •• REFINED IBON. 100 kegs Horse and Mole Shoes. 600 kegs Nails. 2,500 pairs Trace Chains. 150 dozen pairs Haines. 100 coils Plow Lines. 300 dozen Genuine Scovil Hoes. 250 dozen Planters’ Hoes. 200 dozen Axes. BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, all sizes, ANVILS and VISES, TOOLS of every description, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, oto I In fact, everything usually kept in a first-class Hardware house. All of which we will sell at piices to suit the times FOB CASH. Call and examine | for yourselves. CARHART 4 CURD. delSd&wSm Cherry street. mso PER TOIST! Farmers, it Is to Your Interest | to Look into this Mailer of Home-made Fertilizers. AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Call ami Examine before Parcbasins:. deistf E. J. JOHNSTON. BERND BROS., J.Y0, W. AYDERSOYS SOYS, COTTON FACTORS . AND General Commission Merchants. 44 THIKD ST, MACON, GA., MANUFACTURERS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES. irgia, Florida aud Alabama, | Loavo Savannah 7:15 am that their LARGE FIUE-PR00F WAREHOUSE, I Leave Angn&ia.......... &■ 15 a x capacity 25,000 balee, is now ready for the storago Arrive at Augusta 6:10 p M of cotton, and that they are now prepared to mako I Arrivo at Miliedgevillo '"" 8:46 P at liberal cash advancee on cotton iu store and to hold I Arrive at Eatonton . . . .. . . .. ..10:45 P M a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of Arrive at Macon 4-61pm | interest. If you wandmoney,, sendyonr corion to | Leave Macon for Atlanta 6:35 PM - — ’ ‘ Leave Macon for Oolnmbus "".’.8:15 pm Arrive at Atlanta 10:50 P m Airivo at Columbus 4:45 am Making dose connection with trains leaving Au gusta, Atlanta and Columbus. DOW8 DAT TSAIS. Leave Atlanta. 2.00 am Arrive at Macon 7-30 a m Leave Macon 8:00 a m Leave Augusta 8:15 A M Arrivo at Augusta 5:40 p M ArriTo at Savannah G:15 P M This train connects at Macon with the S. W. Ac commodation train leaving Columbus at 8:l5 r. it., and arriving at Macon at 4:10 a. m., and makes tho same connection at Augusta as the up day train. SIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leavo Savannah 7:00 pm Loave Augusta 7:30 pm Arrivo at Macon 6:15 A M Loave Macon for Atlanta 7:10 a m Leavo Macon for Colinnbue 6:25 A M Arrive at Colnnibua 11:00 A H Arrive at Atlanta 1:48 p m Making prompt through connections at both At lanta and Columbus. NIGHT TRAINS OOINQ NORTH. Leave Columbus 12:45 r M Loave Atlanta 1.10 PM Arrivo at Macon from Columbus 6:00 r at wm. w. GORDON | Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:10 r M Leave Macon 0:20 r M Loave Savannah 7:00 pm Leave Macon 0:20 p m Arrive at MilledgeviUe 8:45 p at Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 r at Arrive at Augusta 2:45 A M Arrive at Savannah 5:30 A M Making perfect connection with trains leaving Augusta. neeeiigea going over the MilledgeviUe and PmnrTOOTAV an;;: n TT aTSJT'G E&touton Brandi viil take night train from Colum- LU.IIJllijO4*./^i iitjjIlUxlAJa AD I bus, Atlanta and Macon, day train from Augusta | and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted) with the MilledgeviUe and Ea- [ 112 Hay Street, Savannah, On. I teuton trains. I An elegant sleeping car on all night trains. BAGGING AND IRON^TTES ADVANCED ON had^fthoCentodRri^K^Offito“pSJki House, comer of BoU and Bryan streets. Office open from 8 A x to 1 pm,and trom3 toGi'ir. Tick ets can also be had at Depot Office. WILLIAM ROGERS, decl7 tf General Superintendent. O-UBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS. augflO d4wCm | W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN DUNCAN & JOHNSTON, COTTON* FACTORS AND I General Commission Merchants 92 BAY STREET, S VVA.WAIf, GA. Will make liboral advances on Cotton and other Produce consigned to us. auc20dAw6m* wai. B. TISON. ITISOX & GORDON, COTTON FACTORS CROPS. Liberal cash advances made on Consignments | of cotton. ang20Kl4w£m r L J. OniAIAETIN. JOHN FLANNERY E XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowest cor- I l J En Savannah. uier raised in abundauoe, and cash for political purposes, which the donors wonld have good reason to hold their tongues about, largely _ swelled this industrious operators store. The In reply to thisinntauoa. lor which we thank I **iU with which his plans were conceived, and you in su far sail may have been extended in a I l ** e *ktll with which they were executed, are true destro to elteit fair argument^ wa wonld re-1 damned aa little short of amazing, mind you that lu the very fact of soliciting aa I As the fruit of hie laborious industry, Bnl- to 1 'bold debate" on a public platform, on thia I “>« acoomnlated a Urge sum of money, and it . . or any other queation, you entirely ignore the I “ suppoe.-d that he tuteuded to bring it and paybOylSStonor Bars' principle that onrselvea and onr friends seek to I himself to Anjeric, where, in the fullness of 1 U°»<*tio“ nromutlv .. defend, via.; toe pre-ervaliou of female mod- I tin**, he might have become toe “Boas" of I Q !lr oirculatiou is amply or o-ty. «““• O'*? 0* “»e plain. But it was fated other- aute , t>m(U . £ q. PLANT, Priaident- The fiinetione of men and women In the State I wise. Tnere happens to bo an extremely art- I W. W. Wbiolet. Cashier. augl0-tiloct2S* aa citiaena are oorrelative and opposite. They I P® r *° n —almost aa artful aa Bulmer him- I ——— — cannot lie made common without serioualy tm- I self-named Dipt. Torrens, who ia tho chief I R. W. Cudbidob. t\ m. Hazlehuest. palling the public yirliie. I eons table of Salford. It chanced that on | *• "• JXX * ETT ' Onr men must be brave and onr women mod- I several oocaaions CapL Torrena had somehow ost, if tola country may hope to fulfill her troe I cioaed the web of Bnliuer s complicated de- inis.ion for humanity. signa, and albeit he got but flaetiug and partial |-p T3t> ntr-cin o r folB * Btrf<lis6!u, e' <>« potent pi'wer to cure them. We protest against woman auffrag., because I gliinpaeaof them, was struck with admiration I JjAIlKSRS AaiU TjROKEIvS I If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the the right of pciiuuu tuny safely be consideied I »t the skill displayed. Such cn artist ss this, ' aa e-ei-tim to ail, and its exeioiao most beutfl* I thought the captain, ought anrely not to remain otal. I >o obscurity. Whatever may be hia own wishes We publish written artiolea, giving “onr r«a-I °° the auhjeot, society should not be auLn lor tb» faith that la within ns," because I left in iguoiance of his unique accomplish ed may, eooaistenUy with too home life and it» I uienta. Yet to overcome the natuial coy HEAR THE TESTIMONY Jones County, Ga., December 22,1871. Messrs. Hunt, Rankin 4 Lamar: I used yonr I WHIPS, HOESE COVERS, BUGGY ROBES, etc. Every I>ay an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. TIIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER I Every drop of the Sarsaparilliau Resolvent com- Kacliange bought on New York, Philadelphia acd I municates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and — ivanuah. I other floids and juices of the eyutem the vigor of ! Homo Made Fertilizer on a very poor piece of land Advances made on Honda, Stocks, Cotton in store, I life, for it repairs the wastos of the bod; with new the last season. The cotton was planted on the or shipments of cotton to cuod Northern, Euro- I and eonnd material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Cousump-1 20th of May, and I am satisfied that this Fertilizer -'-laa. Charleston or Han mouses. Irion, Glandular Disease, Ulcers in the Throat, I doubled the crops. Yours truly, Wm. Hurt. Collections promptly .1 io 111 all part* of I Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other I — the United Statos, I parts of tho system. Sore Eyes, Strumoroua Dis- No. H}4 M. 4 B. B.B. December 15.1871. Onr circulation is amply protected by United charges from the Ears, and the wortt forma of Messrs. Hunt, Rankin 4 Lamar, Gents: I ami OUR STOCK IS LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED Disea-estaiptions, Fever Sores, Scald HeadI, pleased to infori you that the Fertilizer prepared' Rmg Worm. Salt itheum, hryeipelas, Acne, Black I by yonr formnla has paid me handsome y. The land Spots, \Vonna w the Flesh, Tamora, Cancers m the on which it was need made for me twice aa much as and all weakmimg and patnfnl discharges, the same land which was not manured. My neigh- MifflSirV"* Sw?Pfi rm WMtca of the I bora used various commercial fertilizera, costing ■ | Iu J. GUILMARTIN Sc CO., COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. AGENTS FOR BRADLEY'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Jewell's Mills Yarns, Domestics, eta, etc. BAGGING AND IBON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND. I'siml Fnclllflcs Extended to Customers. aag20d4mw6m* WM. H. STARK. H. r. RICHMOND WM. H. STARK Sc CO.; Cubbedge, flazlehurst & Co., 2 WS^KSt^ molesale Grocers, Cotton Factors, I sill prove to any person nsing it for either of these Yours truly, S K. Long. A. uio pauum, oauy oecoming reoucoa oy uie i W e shall keep a large stock of the material for . u COQmiu f Uy prt ^ FertUizers, and P wfll tike pleasure in givingour for- MACON, G-A. . ’!?’* %“ jd inula and ill information in regard to it. Parties A aax^v^av. Via. repairathe aamemlh new^matenalmndefrom j who h4VQ formu]lLa ol their own will find that tho T> ECEIVE DEPOSITS. BUY and SELL EX- ^ ^ lr < ^ >d ~*^ d whoTnmln riii “tielea can be bongbt as cheap of us as they can id 8ILVE11 ' ST0CKs ' B0NDfi I «medy «^n«rits ^rkof p^rion! and | iurthor No,th ' 0rdeIa *"■“ 116 80nt to in want of goods Io onr line. andLMbSto’tto M ° 88 ’ w ° o1, 1 General Commission Merchants purification, i succeeds in diminishing the lose of wastes, its re- feel himself growing bettor and stronger, the food I duties, make such uwi of whatever talents God I ues* of a being Io whom fame would so I Collection* Made on all Aeceiwible pairs will be rapid, and every day the patiout will may have confided to our keeping. To these I evidently be distasteful, waa a task of.atngu-l ' “ ’* • " printed artiolea, in which wa have fully aud at I i*r diffioulty. It ia not strange, then, that different UmeH explained our view*, wu are hap- I although aided by one of tbe beat dstsotivA iu py to refer you. I England, Captain Torrens has taken sometime - We Itkewiao bold that an appeal to the public I in effeoung hie purpose. To trace the windings made iu this manner ia union more likely to I *od doublings of a fox like Bulmer requires a vvulvtf m ototur mppr*h+nmii»n «.# lUa impoHMi I infirltr •• w* omU * c * , **‘ •uhjeot aa representing a atrial irnue to the rea-1 ©dly were hie pnraucra thrown off the scene, eoulug faculties, and uno undimmod by those I Whethor he knew they wero in soent or notdooa peraonaliuea wbiob generally are indulged in | not »Pj early. Points. (STOfficwbpen at all hbnra of the day. jant-lyr tubbejfgc, Hazlehurst & I'o.’s SAVINGS INSTITUTION; SUOT, RANKIN & LAMAR, icon, Ga. dcc!7-3m Wholesale Druggists, Macon, * STATES daring the oourae of oral debate. I am, trnly | yours, Madeline Victor Dahloren. Washington, January ft, 1872. ; but all that he ever did was done | INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1 TO $5000. • A MWH OE WOMEN. Trumbull Itcllrm to Take a Unth-IMdle- I Bulmer is now imprisoned, pen: thus has caused baffling and failares without number. With tho however, tho officers were rewarded at last in striking their quarry. id, peuaini spirit of genuine huntsmen, I /■'VFFICE HOURS, FROM 8 a. m. to G r. M. irs stuck to their work, and I V / j*n4-tf ug the tnv ligation of a long array of ohargea against him, : aud will probably wind up his versatile career | among the blooming islands of Polynesia. iiloun Nrrnrm. Cincinnati GasoMa Washington Letter.] The convention of notorious women that has been in aeraionbere two days baa presented tbe spectacle of all “wings'' of the movement blend ed into one, tbe resultant lieing tbe lowest of all, uamnly, that which Mra. Woodhnli combines in herself. Free love, skepticism, infidelity, spiritualism, aud kindred elements have swal- I San Francisco, January ft.—The latest ad- lowed up the more womanly oompany of reform-1 vices from tbe headwaters of tbe Kern river, -A-O-ETSTC-Z- Savannah Bank and Trust COa, MACON. I will digest better. Appetite improving, and flesh I COTTON and weight increasing. Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent excel all known remedial agents in the care of Chronic, I T ifn Tnanranon fir. | Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin Diseases; but J -* ue lnsul ance '“'°* it ia toe only positive cure for Kinviv its DLADDEH COMPLAINTS 1 xTlINUIl'AL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA- Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases 1 Authorized Capital 82 000 000 where there are brick-dost deposits, or the water Guaranteed Capital 500 000 is thick, cloudy, mixed with BubsUneee like the Deposited with Stato ComptroUer for eo- wbite of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there | ot p oUoT Holders. ia a morbi’l, dark, bilious appearance, and white bone^lnat deposits, and when there is a pricking, i w B Jornston President. id pain ie 1 — 160,000 horning sensation when passing water, and pain in w ‘ ' I tho small of the back and along the loins. 1 " DR. RAD WAY'S AN EXTRAORDINARY DI'EI.. Deadly ff'onfllrt Between mi Eaenpetl Con aiel and III** I'lirmicr—IkittiJleu Kltldletl willi liulleta. Special to tbe New York San. I 0APITAL ONE MILUON DOLL.ua, all paid in | PE^CT PURGATIVE PILLS, ' ADVANCES HADE ON COTTON. r Agencies. ..Actuary. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND KOI.*. DEPOSITS RECEIVED, iTEar.1? .-rsn:.-.- mtcmt wm ■» her. To-dsy the enure convention invaded the I and Frsncia H. Armiatead, who was pnrsniDg I as aorexd upon. ments of the internal viscera. Wi perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet I gum,pnrgo.regulaio, purify, cleanse and strengthen. I ltadway's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of tho I stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous ciseases, headache, constipation, cootiveness, in- bilious fever, in- I Vice President. Gzo. S. Obear. Secretary. J. W. Burke General Agent. J. Mercer Green, M. D. Medical Examiner. | W. J. Maqill Superintendent of J 0. F. McOat., 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. ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF- To-day the entire convention invaded the I and Frsncia 8. Armiatead, who was pursuing \ Capitol, and looked and acted like a mob. And | him, occurred, confirm all the particulars at the comparison is not exaggerated. The Judi- | first received. Armiatead was one of the fore- I. C. PLANT A SON. Agfa. ments of the internal viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. TEE TWO YEARS.' Jnl8tf F. M. HEATH, Special Agent, Macon, Georgia. clary Oouimitteo of tbe Senate had to receive I most in the capture of Roberts, Morton, and -» > T » 'V'rpL'V? I? A XTY A iew . doos ?f , of Badway’s Pills will free the | j. h. mebrxdat. a delegation from the oomenrion aud hear their I Black. He found the track of Charley Jones I A system from all the above-named disorders. Prico view*. Instead tho entire body wout up. about fifty miles from the head of Long Valley, I FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA. i,iiAr..i,mn When they entered tbe bmlmng it was with I on the San Joaquin river, and trailed him to , I to ^wa/^ No^7 MaidlS NeT^ri? u,i!&ssj(VtSTisrtfs j^s&’o's.te'SrMjr'ud’itorss: ■* ra * from this place the crowd surged, down to the I ters rested till morning. I T w F «___ Judioiary Oommtttee« room. The members in the morning, Arniistead toia Slawson what Ws - J- And™ 805 '. P . E. Bro s, Cashier, had not arrived, and the mob soon grew imps-1 he waa after, and aaid be expected to have trou- . directoc*: ^ tieut. I hie with his prisoner. It seems that Jones had I Wm. J. Anderson, CoL Hugh L Demavel, When Senator Trumbull arrived, Mrs. Stan- * suspicion of what waa going on, for while the Wm - E - Dr- W. A. Matbewa. ton. glancing in at toe room, declared they two men were talking he went to the hou«e, took 1 Dr ' Wm ' 11 n ° UlD8lie * d - del7tf W. W. WINDHAM WINDHAM Sc CO., Honse, Sip & Decorative Painters, | No. 4S Cherry Street* Under Barrett & C&stlonVj, opposite Isaacs’ House. I jajies n. blodst. W t> ES3 KI tr* ESI O t O t—t S3 o W CO •-3 tei P* s 1-^ tel tu *o HH co Er tel k| © v5» ^2- a® era *3 2: o r m > r pi r 5 o u m > r m ^3 O) CHAKQ£ OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. 1 , Macon and Brunswick Railroad Comfanx, > Macon, Ga., October 28,1871. ) O Nandafter’Snnday, October 29,1871, the fol lowing schedules will be run: DAT ACCOMMODAT'n TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Msoon. 8.20 a. m- Arrive at Brunswick 0.25 P. M Arrivo at Jacksonville, Fla 6.001 Leave Jacksonville, Fla 8.45 F. H Loave Brunswick 6.45 a. m Arrivo at Macon 5.25 P. M Connects closely at Jessup with trains of Atlan tic and Gulf Railroad, to and fiom all points in Florida. THROUGH PABSENOER TRAINS DAILY. Loavo Macon 7.45 P. H Arrive at Savannah 7.45 a. M Arnve at Jacksonville, Fla 7.00 r. ii Leave Jacksonville, Fla 7.00 A. M Loave Savannah 7.00 P: M Arrive at Macon 0.50 A. M Connects closely st Jessup with trains for Savan nah, and all points on Ariautio and Gulf Railroad, and in Florida. At Macon with Macon and Western Railroad to and from Atlanta. No change of cais between Maoonand Savannah, and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla. HAWKINSVILLE TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leavo Macon 8.06 F. M Arrivo at UawkinBVille 6.45 P. M Leave Hawkinsvillo 0.45 a. m Arrive at Macon 10.30 a. m novl-tf WM. MacKAE, Gen'l Sup't. Change ot* Schedule. ON MACON ANriAvacaTA RAILROAD. “• KE J r c °™; ,, „_i: w L J^'r im)aE I Forty-Ono Miles Saved in Distance. KETCHUM & HARTKIDGE, 1 SAVANNAH, GA. Careful attention given to sues ou sniPME.vr op cotton And all kinds of Prodnco. liberal advances made on oonsiokmeni Arro v and Eureka Ties at lowest agonts’ prices! Eee J constantly on hand a large etock of all kinds I ol Lag "ing. Agents for 0 I Ml ' I OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,) a Ban ^rs and Commission Merchants, ^ aBa ^ 9r su^Ss2^i;S*-£ H I ErchanffO Uuililintr. Sarannali. fia. I V farther notice, tho trains on this road will run fl % 0 B X M W Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga. , M{oUo _. I References: Moses Taylor, President City Bank, I _ , ^ night train—daily. N. Y.; P. C. Camoun, President Fourth National Loavo Augusta Rank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco 4 Son, Bankers, N. Y.; L°» V8 Macon..... Morris Ketchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, I Arrive at Augusta. I Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. Mcili- I Arnve at Macon... I chaol. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia. aug25Cm [ W. B. GRIFFIN. T. O. CLAY. GRIFFIN & CLAY, | Cotton Factors and General Commis sion Merchants. No. 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Will mako liboral advances on Cotton consigned oua. sep7 6m A. S. HARTKIDGE, 7.00 p.m . 6.3U P.M 2.45 A.M 2.30 A.M DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Augusta 11 00 A.M Leave Macon 6.30 a m Arrive at Augusta 2.45 p.m Arrivo at Macon 7.86 p.m •KTPasseEgera by thenight trainleaving Augusta at 7 p. M. will make close connection at Macon with Southwestern Railroad to all points in Southwestern Georgia, etc. O* Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 p. M. will make cIobo connections at Augusta with northward hound trains, both by Wilmington and Columbia; also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charles ton. *3" Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 A. m. mako close connections at Uamak with day passenger trams on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and aU _ _ , points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going 108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. I .-iortii, and with tzains lor Charleston; also, for Famishes Bagging aud Ties to planters, and ad-1 Athens, Washington, and ail stations on the Geor- ISAAC HARDEMAN. P ARTIES preferring woik done by the day will be supplied with first-class workmen at rea sonable rates. Orders from the country wiU be promptly attended to. de29 ly M. SPEER, Cashier. INSURANCE COMPANY. BLOUNT & HARDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA, itrance Ralston Hall, Cl LYON~& IRVIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, xnitu • had not arriTthl* Mr. Trumbull concluded I now began in dead earnest, and both men being I “*Siy B and sells Exchange, Coin, Stocks, etc. I ** * * I I 3f ACON, GEORGIA. L* !«*«• for a while. armed with Henry rifles, it was fcarfaL There Di*counts Paper, and makes Collections on all I Over Two Million Dollars of Chicago Losses bare rpHIS articl© is prepared expressly for compost- office on Cotton avenue, over Mix & Kirtlaad’f. ] Woodhull, Mary walker, Mrs. Beecher, and I waa almost a constant stream of fire, and it I aoeessible points. I been paid in Cash up to November 25. I A ing with Cotton Seed, in order to supply it I (up-stairs). .“ysJLe.jfif.if-.rr: 1^— ■“~!i—r■““s 1 ■%*•.'— ISXZZsiSzSS&iZ“ t Aj-wu™. U”yiSStPlS"1SHSSMlilJs,; 1 ” i" JS!rS.Ei.”£S i™U l SS?52i2,"4i b d2a could not »U K*t in there. Sir. Trumbull 1 Slawsou’s Henry rifle, and when he came out I p jj, COKER. Prea't. mildly toUmsted that it was not intended they I said. I ___ __ , ^ r _ TT/ ^ should, and that only a delegation toe body “Here, you d ————, I know your T) A \ T |, r AT? A ^rTTf^T^TTQ ahould select would be admitted. I business. You want to tako me back to Nevada, I Dxa.1.1 U1 A J11 Pj IL 1 V /' IJ LI Upon tola there waa a perfect storm of dis-1 but I will die first, i satisfaction. Mr. Trumbull was entreated to | With theoe words he drew up and fired at Ar- ABEKlCrS, GEORGIA Cnsb Assets, Gold, - - Assets iu the United States - $20,SOO,G~9 Ot • 83,054,301 24 uuwiivu. «... cuiitiu™ iu nun uteso woras no arewup ana nreasi Ar-i __ »» the Senato Chamber, but declined for want mislead. The fire was instantly returned, the ™£5n taStore A Mc£?ShlS£ snthority. Aa other mombere of toe com- shot taking effect in Joaea'breast. The fight f^*.f >od CoU * ler * 18 ’ Ootton 111 Blor ' or ° : ClllCagO LoSSCS - 83,224,000 Ilf. ... kaff < it arrir.. I M* IVtlmknll JWStVAlnAojI I 1. Z X X a 1 t -* - I aa. aa. a I * PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S CoipiJ Ad Plosjlaie of Line, FOB COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. FBLIOBI HEDUCED. vances UberaBy on consignmonts of Cotton. eep7eodSm P, M. PARLEY Sc CO., COTTON FACTORS, | 04 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. OCt4 3m CHARLES"N. WEST, | ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAVAJfXAH, GA SPANISH mittee room, that they represented all the were men about 30 steps apart. Jones kept giv- Women of America, aud he had no right to keep ing wav, and Armiatead followed him np till he them off. However, he left. Woodhull and I fell from loss of blood. Jones then rushed 1)r. Walker thou seised toe door-knob, and held I upon him, but Armiatead raised hia gun again it to prevent any one from moving them from J and fired, shooting Jones through the head and the plaoe. Tba rest closed atoned them, aud I killing him instantly. ho. when Senator Carpenter cam*, U waa im -1 Armiatead had fired 15 ihota, hitting hia mark ]H>NUhlo for him to make hia way through toe 12 time*; while Jonea had fired 11 shots, 9 of crowd. Tho defiant women would not move I which took effect in toe body of Armistead, and an Ieoh. Tho Sergeant-at-Arma came, but no I either of toe wounds would probably have attention waa paid to hia orders. Next, one I proved fatal. - poll: nun wa* »umiuon*d, then another, and | Armiatead lired about two hours after the | tion of funds and Securities. DIRECTORS : I Dr. W. W. Barlow, CoL W. T. Davenport, F. H. Coker. J at333m Wm. Hooks, [LYON, deGRAFFENRIED & IRVIN.| N otice—Dissolution. T BE firm of Lyon, dsGrsffenried 4 Irvin, Attor-1 neys at Law, is this day distohred by mutual I I ■- , --jS nas oeen round I yj unroe Spaldinn, Macon, Snmtsr, Lee, Terrell. | by twoyeare' experianoa to jgro doos reauiU rereIy ^ U o£t, Dougherty, Baker aLd Mitch- A^m^t i^ m«n“ roSSus^a too | eU ‘ Pr “' >l * ttoa,loa »» » i,e “ *°‘ U bMto *“ I Over One Million Dollars in Premiums received in elements of value that can enter into any fertilizer. the London Office, the Chicago Losses will be pa d without reducing the Aeeota in the United States. The bnaineee heretofore entrusted to tho firm will receive the joint attention of each member I dually the whole force waa ordered up. Io tbe I fight. He wm* perfectly cool, and said that if I J 0086 ®) midrit, of thia movement a sufferer ahoated out, I be had killed Jonea he waa willing to die. He I • Whore'. Mr. TntmbuUr “I'UteU you where requested Slawson to write an account of too until too same is dosed up. ho 1h.” cried Mre. Hooker: “He’s gone down I figtu. When he first fell, he spoke of Annt Sallie 1 to take • bath, leavinn toe reprreenutire. of and Charley. His last words were : “Tell her ail to* women of too United Mates to wait for 11 love ——The fight is considered tbe most him. He need* punfieatioo, though, aftor try- I desperate on record, mg to pack ns all in that small room.” I — And thu waa a specimen of toe more digni-1 lleneflls ot kunsliinp. fii»d talk of that mob of women, for it waa just I Seclusion from sunshine is one of the mis. tnai. If an equal number of men had eondne- I fortunes of our civilised life, Tbe same cause RICHARD F. LYON. W. K dtGRAFFNBIED, SAMUEL D. IRVIN. Macon, Ga., Jannaiy 5,1872. janC lm |PIANOS AND ORGANS;| OX EfSTALXJflCro. the United States eince the Chicago Fire. de!5tf L a PLANT. Agent. Siorth British and Mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY, R. J. ANDERSON Sc CO., Agents for too London, and Edinburgh. (Established 1809.) Subscribed Capital, (gold) 810,000,000 00 I Present Total Assets, (gold) 14,665,224 S3 I It is the only manner in which cotton seed can bo properly used. With it toe planter can supply him self with a fertilizer of the highest grade at the smallest cost, which will enable him to use it liber ally and tons realize toe highest results from the labor and time employed in making his crop. For directions for composting, for price and terms, apply to ASHER AYRES, Agent, Poplar street, Macon, Ga. John S. Reese 4 Co., General Agents, Baltimore. de!3 3m ' [SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO AT REDUCED PRICES. Prompt i [ entrusted to their care. jau6 3mna i given I KIJHABD F- LYON. SAML. D. IRVIN. T*HE undersigned having accepted tho agency of Semp fiomto’ ilnee MUie X the ariore Fust-Class Company are prepared | capacity of toe fcoiL The a inf themselves in toe Capitol with one-tento I which makes tho potato vines white and sickly part toe want of decorum shown by this body I when grown in the dark cellars, operates to of worn, n, every one would haTO been taken I produce the pale, sickly girls that are reared into custody at onoe. Finally, a good part of I in our parlors. Expoee either to toe rays of toe I UALL rirucriv’1 the crowd was admitted, and toe argument went sun, and they begin to show oolor, health and I SOUTHERNGEH PIANOS, and on. , I strength. I ■" MASON 4 HAMLIN ORGANS. Tbe argument, founded upon the improper I One of the ablest lawyers in onr country, a I a. i jl the above First-Class Comnanv are prepat eondiM indulged in, as indicated above, wiU, victim of long and hard brain labor, came to T^nfbtcm tostsUmSiUoftom 810^0 825^p« totaka fire risks on the most favorable teimi. vithou: doubt, prevail with tos Judimary Com- mo a year agoaSffering from partial paralysiA j month. Those wantuw a desirable acd sweet-toned nor20 It L & PLANT 4 SON. Agents. nutter'. I The right leg and hip were rednoed in size. I instrument would do well to examine ours before The convention has roeeived a number of let-1 with oonsisnt pain in toe loins. He was obliged I purchasing elsewhere. Orders for all kinds of (ora from public man, in answer to invitations I in coming up stain to lift toe left foot lint, I music and musical instruments promptly attended t j be present Tho following from Gen. Gar- I dragging toe right foot after it Pale, feeble, I *° *t hold will lie of interest in Ohio. I mis.-rable, be had been failing for several yean, Wustsotos, D. C.. January ft. 1872. and closed with “Jly work is done. At sixtyl *< Bit;tl\ Owdft UfowteM, Suffrage CeiMceafioft-1 find mvself worn ont" in , . _ , _ . thu*, lA»ea0‘ HaU, D. V.: I directed him to lie down under a Urge win-1 6r63t6St PrCftUCtlOD Of I&TEDtlTG GEDlllS. “Dbab Madam—In aniwor to your letter of I dow and allow toe sun to shine on every part of today, inviting me to address tbe Suffrage I hia body; at first ten minntea a day, increasing "ouvorition now in session in toia city, I beg I the time until he could expose himself to toe leave to »»y that, while I heartily sympathize direct rays of toe sun for a fall hour. His JL the past six years has established its character RELIABILITY and EXCELLENCE. Experience has demonstrated that tinder favorable conditions -f-,*f-Q-pTY (Yy T ifl ~W SCHREINER'S OLD MUSIC STORE. Cotton Avenne, Macon, Ga. The Original noire Seirlng Machine. It is simple, durable, oaaily understood, and a operated. At the Georgia Stole Fair, 187L the I with all efforts tLat will elevate women and bet- I habits were not essentially altered in any other I two Fust Premiums were awarded to the HOWE cost of growing cotton to the planter is in proportion to the yitld per aero from the land and labor employed in ito cultivation: hence the agency which so largely increases production at a moderate outlay of capital is essential to profitable planting. For price and specific terms apply to ASHER AYRES, Ag t Pacific Guano Co., Poplar eh, Macon, Ga. , JOHNS. REESE 4 CO.. declS tf General Agents, Baltimore, MdL C. B. MIMS. —WITH— C. B> Williams & Co.* 1>H of uiy oocdusion. . ••I therefore, respectfully decline your in- ■ rito'.iLn. Very reapoctfuUy, yours, “J A. GasnxLD. . , 1— Anthony said that when Mr. Garfield | iliat letter be wrote hia own epitaph. I g*roror, ho will not resign immediately. From » Wa-diington paper of January 11th: , mari'iHge of the daughter of Col. Thomas "soo«—t-'-e *L'.ic:p»:f.l ► »L:.-h —• (bo sta:3 oid families of Pniladelpbta ; .“J ou irifir l.rs !i 1 >r the ; »-t ::;3u:ri— *•*“ in Sri Stephen's Church, in tost ***~/ " etr’-J afternoon. Tbe whole affair was CI Mijpi"i: w-ih an estai'-vi.mt-nt * 'a:*::,i:ig * which it took mxit thousand dollara tj * wlttl other spartmento in propori.on, 2l tnoa* who Wet* happy enough to bothers *“'* . rtrmiv COnVlLCOll lUHt it itaH t LCttMtofy w-,r,o rUjoy paradiae. Bicktey, of New York, S hHDDV man. arid in- is supposed to have *ik l, ff with three or four triousand miles of rwlroad^iu his pocket as a marriage portion." isted many dyspeptic, rheumatic, hypochondriacal people into health by toe sun cure. I have so many foots illcstn- | we*t Georgia. From Ung the wonderful power of toe snn'a direct rays in caring certain classes of invalids tost I have seriously thought of publishing a work to be denominated toe “Son Cure." town and county in South- I clotbee. Thousands of testimonials to its great ex-1 I osilaice could readily be obtained; bat no evidence I f50U per mopthgmr- NEW YORK. I that derived from atglown nWrvitriw! A YEP.CHANT3 needing nice and stvlish Hate, ToY>1 Cape, Fms, etc., at most re^tible priceA £ 45 weu s r ordinary week’* wa-tiug fora famfiv of eight per- Tnmrtrissj. wi [j incapa ble of giving attention to tbe duties of his office as postmisterof Covington. His state of health is vary critical. He paases the time in a re clining chair, and is feeble. Whether he has GRADED HIGH SCHOOL FOR | BOYS AND YOUNG- MEN ] eight per- 11UNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR, Sola agents fur Macon. FOR SALE. A KO- 1 Family Horve, also a Rockavay, Boggy acd two sets of Hatnees. Will take either P nEPAKES yenng men therengh-y forar.y dase . in Collector for Bifineea. at nearly'ONE- I Colton Siues Life lnanrance Company etock fornmlly remgnea ts not known, bat it is certain I HALF THE EXPENSE OF THE REGULAR COL-1 or Macon and Angela Builroad Compuv aiock, or ! that the President, being advised of the facts LEGES. Located near TalboCton, Ga-, six oUofl atock in cither of the Bailding and Loan Assoda- To my friends, who have so liberally patronized me the past year. I can only prove my gratitude by being ever watchful to their interests, assuring them that they shall always get their Hats, etc., at prices to compete with the lowest-priced merchants in their midst. All orders will receive my prompt acd personal attention. BeepectfolJy nov5 2m c. B. MIMS. w _ _ WA2ISEX A. RAXSOX. in the case, proposes to appoint a new Coving-1 from Geneva. (8. W. B. It-) Eaay of access by I tiocs, in exchange for the above. Apply at this I DASjr3 w * Gtts - postmaa'.er wiihoot delay. Covington gossip I Hack Line, conneciicg «ith every train of car*. office. has it that the man to be appointed is Mr. G. M. Thrasher, a young man of high character, who, serving in an Ohio regiment, though his home was in Covington, lost a leg at the battle of Gettysburg. A partiality for one-legged soldiers comes lste in this Presidential term bat better late than never.—Cincinnmti Com mercial. Spring Term begins February 1st. C.'cscs July 117 tb—six mor the. BOARD AT THE INSTITUTE $13 TER MOXTH. Apply for Circular giving faU information XT. McLaughlin, a. a.. Prim udFro. W. A.8HAW, A. M , ; ■ jan" 2:awiwlm jan4 w, A. RANSOM Sc CO NOTICE. Macuf actnreis and Jobbers ot ivaasfSfiSiSSi—^ roots and shoes the Eagle Flour Mfila of this city, and will be known I -*J W V-f X k3 -CViA LJ iftez this data by the firm name and stylo ot Wil- ls g AND 140 GRAND ST., SEW YORK, llngham, wheeler 4 Co. 1 January 15,1872. WILLINGHAM 4 WUF.KI.ER. jan!7 fit Represented by CoL R. W. Hogan, of Georgia. octSdly* B. Sc W. B. HILL, Attorneys at Law* NO- 83 (UP STAIRS) CHERRY STREET, Macon, Ga. C. B. WOOTEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK. oct221y» gia Railroad. *ST Passengers leaving Augusta at 11 a. M., ar riving at Macon at 7.35 r. at., mako close connection with trainB on the Sonthwestera Railroad, etc. <3* No change of care between Augusta and Ma con. Firet-class coaches on all trains. octStf S. K- JOHNSON, Snp't. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, > SoUTnwESTEE8 ltairinoAn Company, - Macon, Ga, May 28, lb71. ) O N and after Sunday, the 28th inet.. Passenger Trains on this Road will ran as follows: DAT EUFAUDA rASSESGEU THUS. Leave Macon 8:00 A. m , Arrivo at Eufaula ....4:58 p. an Will attend diligently to aU business confided to I Leave Eufaula 7:45 a. M. ang24 6m | Arrive at Macon 4:35 p. m. Connecting with too Albany branch train at Smithville, and with Fort Gainos Branch Train at Cuthbtrt. EU7AULA SIGHT PEEIGHT ASD ACCOMMODAXIOS TSAIS. Leave Macon 8:50 p. at. Arrive at Eufaula 10:00 a. m. Leave Eufaula 6:10 p. ac. Arrive at Macon 5:00 a. m. Connect at Smithville with Albany Train on Mon day, Tuesday, Thursday aud Friday nights. No leaves on Saturday nights. COLUMBUS DAY FASSESOEB THAIS. Leave Macon 6:25 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11:00 a. m. Leave Columbus 12:45 p. M. Arrive at Macon 6:12 p. m. COLUMBUS SIGHT PBEIOHT ASD ACCOMMODATION THAIS. Leave Macon .....8:15 p. st. Arrrive at Col urn bus 4:45 a. m. Leave Columbus 8 05 p. at. Arrive at Macon 4:10 a m. VIRGIL POWERS, jnnlO ly Engineer and Superintendent. GROWN SHERRY. | 'T'HIS justly celebrated brand of Wine isimportci JL direct from Cadiz, Spain, and is certainly tb pnreet ever offered in tho Southern market. Price per case $9 00 Price per gallon 3.50 For sale oy A. L. RICHARDSON, Importer of Spanish Wines, sep!2 6m 24 Bay street. Savannah. Georgia PULASKI HOUSE, E. H. FA2HAN, Ralston's Hall Building, entrance Third street, MACON, GEORGIA. Will practice in the Courts of the Macon Circuit. Prompt attention given to toe collection of claims. decJl-tf SAVANNAH, ... - GEORGIA. | Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet. deeS 3m WM. H. WILLBEBGER .Proprietor. SCREVEN HOUSE. N otice to all parties interested— I Major John W. Cannon has consented to con duct, and is dnly appointed Manager of the “Screven House.” declaim B. BRADLEY. A BOOK FOR THE MILLI0N7~ PACIFIC MAE STEAMSHIP CO.’S THROUGH LISE TO CA1IF0RXIA, | outAJMA -^a-untoo H r -ia-i=* J fv.icr, Touching at Mexican Forts AND CAJtRYIMG THE C. S. MATY. I Fares Greatly Reduced. WASHINGTON DESSAU, ATTORNEY AT LAW | MACON, GA., W ILL practice in the Courts of Macon Circuit. |«d mnteries and revelation! of the phy "Mr A 'BUT & I a privatoConn- I /^NE of tho largo and splendid Steamships of ill .ri CaiJk4.JLxA.AJf Sd 1 selor to the Mar- I VJ this line wiR loave Pier No. 42 North River, _ —_ _ ■— I toot ot Canal street, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the 16th SUXlDjh. | la-.ost tfiscoveriei and 3°th of everymonth (erccpt*hen thoeodates I on the phyaioloz- on 8nn<3& 7* and on tlie preceding Saturday), of the physical bjb. with ASPD^VALL, connecting, via Panama Rail- H. M. GREEN, A.ttorney at Law, CLINTON, GEORGIA. Collections and all business promptly attended to. dec3l-d3m JASe T. FLEWjEIXEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW GEORGETOWN, GEORGIA. H AVING resumed the practice of Law will give it hid prompt and undivided attention in the j countied of Stewart, Randolph, Terrell, Quitman, Clay and Early, and aldo in tho Sapreme Court of Georgia, and the District and Circuit Conrta of the United States for the Southern Diatrict of Georgia. Special attention will bo given to the adjustment and settlement of claims. In all important emta and coneultations, Herbert Fielder, Eeq., will, by agreement, bo associated with m$. de30 lm way, with one of the Company d bteamships from Panama for SAN FRANCLSCO, touching at MAN ZANILLO. 'All departures connect at Panama with etcamera for South American ports. Departure of 15th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, eteamers leave San Fran- ! . Cisco first of every month, except when it falls on THE AFFLICTED A * L ON- I Sunday, then on the day preceding. One hundred pounds of Baggage allowed to each adult. Baggage Masters accompany Baggage ^ “tod ladies and children without Baggage received on the dock the erous engraving, and contains valuable information for those who are married or oomomplate marriage; still it is a book that ougn t to be under lock ait key and notlaid carelessly about the house. Sent to any one dree of postage) for 50 cents. AddrcssDr. Butt's Dispensary. No. i eighth street, St. Louis. Mo. NOTICE TO FORTUNATE. Before applying to tne notorious Quacks who ad- rertiae in public papers or using any Quack Rex- I ttr- .. .7, ~ t a ,«; Aa ediee, peruse Dr. Butta' work, no matter what your I through, and attend ladies disease is or how deplorable your-condition. | male protectors. ZCtoU 19 VI 608 UB| rnauio JUUKUhUmUU. I —-00-0 , Vk Vi , 1 Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail I day before sailing, from steamboats, Railroads, ana on the diseases mentioned in hts works. 021 ce. No. 12 passengers who prefer to send down early. 'S. Eighth street, beu Maraet and Chesnut, St. Louis, An expen meed Surgeon onboard. Medidn© ai a I atten ’ LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. O- C. HORNE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law ] HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA. MRS. | Cures Cclio and Grip-1 WHIf CuMB'S I ing in the Bowels, and i toYRliP. Ifccilr.iLateatheprocedS | MRS. lot Teething, bubduee | WHITCOMB'S J Conyalsiozu and overt bYKl'P Icomesall diseases in-| MKb. I cident to infants and WHITCOMB'S 1 Children. Curas Di- I SYRb'P. | arrhea.Dy9ent«ry and ) “ Complaint in I Summer ( CENTS. _— m . children of ail aces* It is the Great Infant's and Children's Soothing Remedy m all disorders brought on by toothing or | any other oause. .. . « tiia* , r> ml i Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE C0^ St. N. B.—Commercial and Bink Notes and Drafts I Louis, Me. collected at bank rater of commission, when paid at I bold by Druggists and Dealers In Medicine erery- maturitv. noTlO-dktawim* 1 where. aa*17-4Awli attendance free. For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or furtner in- ' formation, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on I the Whan; foot of Canal street, North River, New | York. mar21 ly* F. B. BABY, Agent. BABY CABS. ~ I finest assortment of Baby Cabs and Per ambulators ever received in thia city. For sale cheap by CARHART & CUItD, octl5 tf J. 33. BRES, Cotton Factor & General Com. Merchant No. 196 Gravior street, New Orleans. un20 d6mwSm F. J. RAGLAND, Agent.