The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, December 21, 1873, Image 1

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itpj) mb mmt BY Ci.isiiv. Jones a Reese. MACON, GEORGL4, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1873. Number 6,804 BY TELEGRAPH. day msPATonfcs. Ilrnokhn Krands. lyaflaw *f I.IW A wilov or yellow eolor of afcra. «ry»l- Inriik bror* epota on he* sad 'other ;*5uUn Ns ]y»ii ti right down t* the fare-foot, bo that tk (■•scanty of the teasel dupoadad entindj upon tor miatf at tie buUcheed, without the protection of which the Loch Earn | must have sunk as rapidly as the steamer. [ Kndeavors were made to stave up her : bulkhead in front of her main hold. The d.erj.i -The l!r«.k- | jury-bow spars and sails were constructed , cases a dry, teasing cough, with sore i0» mir.v fraudulent : in a compartment to prompt her bulk- J throat; unsteady appetite, raising of head. The w.-other, however, proved j food, choking sensation in throat; <lis- very unfavorable. Gales prevailed, and j tress, heaviness, bloated or full feeling NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. parts of body; dullness and drowsiness j with frequent headache; dizziness, bitter | or bod taste in mouth, dryness of throat and internal heat; palpitation; in many I HOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.. The Last Call for 1873 n.rtll- I Up Virgin!!*. riiii.i- t!ir»*e fc-t of oil, And i IttVinjf omn entt»*r e:i rotate fro; w.itt-r K'ey tho vessel was obliged to be left to roll in : about stomach and sides, pain in sides, the trough of the sea, as directly she ; back or breast,and shoulders; colic, pain 1 to i-hoore ore* or brought head to ' • telegrat ,v jtn.jK rtv l*y him. are invrtiiiif »•! I he iT.-Ju^rs prow tlifir tlphus and os-dntfM of his ottit*'. the strain of j and aorenes* through bowels, with heat; will l«e lk Id ai a Court of Bankruptcy. to be irat^*r rushing in threatened to sweep . constipation alternating with dnurhcea ; ! n £. ( ’ n - V u '‘ V f T i,v .* » .... .. u _ i . \Ct j * a. .. . 4 , .. b . , 1 | N ttbel. L»q., attorney, befor* Alex»nd**r u. Mur- o i>.i4iniu v»e*ii ii.*uure away tier bulkhead and all it* support*, i pile*, flatulence, nerrornnea*, coldness of rav> K*q.. Roister, on the 1st day of January.A.D. . . * * The Teasel was trimmed afterward*, but j extremities; rush of blood to head, with j 187*. at lOuVloek. a. v. I elograpn Transfer. j leak* broke out of her bulkhead and : symptoms of apoplexy, numbness of limb*, I 4-vn. i a Attorney*.Macon.Ga. msfer of tin* Pacific and Allan* i matters Invame ho bad by the morning of | especially at night; cold chill* altorna- lloei to t!i# Western Union the 28th ultra V T HIS is to ciw notice that on the 1st day «if lkwnlvr, A. D. 1V?X. a warrant in Bank- ruplcy w a* *>sac-d H^-.inat the oUte of John M. Pram*. of Bullard'* Station, ct-unty of Twirc* and Slat*- of Geurvii;. ubo h:.*» been nihld^a a any £*£& INVENTORY belonging to said Bankrupt. to him. or for his W. A. HOPSON & CO. Intone the public that in a abort time they will begin on their r.f line and .iQ'l Atlant 10,000 Miles or wuv. Protest Against Hcpral of the Bank* rupt Lair. N«W Yt . Di-ouiulM-r 30.—Eight load- ing limn t - l ily h.ive signod a pro- li it, tldte (tf> t i ■ l.'nited States 8en- aV-again l tint re|"-:tl of tbo bankrupt law; but u lmitUng tl uit the law net-Is amendment u many <>.' iti provisions, Mcxlcnii Border Troubles. In No . u .at attempt to arrest • i" s the Mexican line, hilling of the sheriff and yi-U-rdsy. The 1‘acific | stand by the vessel any longer, when all "O miles of line and on bourd were transferred to the British Queen. lllieu the British Queen left the I.«ock Earn, the latter had eight feet of water in her after hold. She had not been able to make any headway, but in sixteen days she had drifted more than 110 miles to northeast. la a Difflcolty. MoVTvtoMziiY, December 20.—In the cane of tho United States vs. Louis Fritz, on trial before United States Commis sioner Dresser, tho tintiinony shows that Fritz confessed having in hia possession a note given to Francis Widmer for the sum of $2,500; also, n note of Head's, late mail contractor, for $2,000, besides other notes amounting to $2,500—nearly enough in the aggregate to cover the re ported amount for which Widmer de faulted. Widmer'a administrator de manded theso notes, and Fritz denied having them, and the ca-e ugsiast him rests on the clung* of making way with paj>ers of value, etc. The case promise-, to involve several officials in a serious difficulty. Hog-Killing Time. Cincinnati, December 20.—Tho num ber of hogs killed to-day was 410,000, against 330,000 for the corresponding (lay last year. From KrtrM. J f N ni JJ.iDjuD, Dooembcr, 20.—It is reported that the Cabinet decided to demand the return of the Virginias and her survivors, j Republican successes before Cartogena | are reported. General Sickles has redetermined to resign. that the erew refused to : ting with hot flashes,kidney and urinary dernit Prvpsrutory to mating a CHANGE OF FIRM! And until tlmt tune tbvy will offer EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON HAZARD & CASWELL’S PURE AMD SWEEP TRANSACTS A (iKSBAL BANKING 81S1SIB8. cod liver OIL. .loy Over a Canard. Ix»’i •. De 1‘iuher 30.—Special dis- patc'ic* fn n Madrid say there is great re joking '.-i' uver a rumor that the govarmiMBt of thi United State* has de rided that lh > Virginins win not entitled tocariyt'.- American flag. The Times, ton ei ithig on tini report, says *ueh a decision would lai consistent with truth andjusiic^. v A i-Oi-> Tlioi Xciv French Minister. i • report that M. liarthold, of tho French legation at St. Petersburg, has b- n appointed minister to AVoshington is confirmed. A Newspaper Bobbed. Havana, December 20.—Tho offices of the Dis . .0 were entered by burglars early this inern ; ng—the administrator and his nephew tied, gagged and their lites threat ned. Tho burglars, after securing about $2S,000, decamped. difficulties i ilullaeaa. low spirits, unsocia- bility ami gloomy lorehodings. Only a few of above symptoms likely to be present at one time. Ail who use Dr. Pierce’s Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical Discovery for liver complaint and its complications are loud in its praise. A CUR* or X.IVKR IMS*ASX. Husk. Tsxas. May 10. 1673. Dr. R. V. Pierce r Drab Sir—My wife, last year at this time, was confined”to her bed with chronic liver disease. I had one of the best doc tor* to see her, and he gave her np to die, when I came upon some of your medicine. I bought one bottle and commenced giv ing it. She then weighed 82 pounds; now she weighs 140 pounds and is robust and hearty. She has taken eight bottles in all, so you see I am an advocate for your medicines. Wx. Mrazil. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Committee Work Daring Bcccss. WAmaworoN,December SO.—The Com mittee on Appropriations will remain du ring recess to perfoct bills. Una irj. IVi! cm. of Indiana, nnd White, of Al ihimn, go to New Orleaus to inves tigate tho nflairs of tho federal conrt. The Senate select committee on trans portation routes to tho seaboard will •tart on thoir Southern tour on Monday next. Tho committee projioso to stop for two day- at Atlanta. They have promised to give one day to Mobile, tho iuuiness men of tlmt city haring pre ferred n request to that effect. They will upend IlC lea-it live days at New Oi- li-nni, an l will, if time permits, accept nn invitation to oxtend their trip to Gal veston. * Synopsis Weather Statement, OrricK Cuivr Sional Ovvicck, ^ Washington, December 20.) ProbablUtlue: For New England and M ill'll.' 81 lie I, and the lower lake ro- ioitli. pre -me will inerease with de cidedly lower temperature, and possibly 1 • O. light -now, followed toy less cloud- iuini nnd clearing weather during the day ; for the South01X1 States, generally ckr and cold weather, with northerly windi except in the lower Mississippi valley, where the winds will veer to east erly, with increasing cloudiness; for the Ohio valley and uorthwnrd over tho uppi tlake region, clear or clearing weath er, with northerly to Westerly winds, and lower temperature; for th.i Northwest, cold and generally clear weather, with winds gr.uluallv shifting to easterly and southerly. IVeidedly cold and clear wither 'rill prevail on the canal regions of New York, I’ennsylvanin nnd Ohio. The Ohio River will coutinuo to fall at stations below Cineinnati, and the Mis- stppi liver will fall at stations below Cairo, o\.vpt ut New Orleans. Fatal Accident. Xrw York, Iteccmher 20.—Throe em ploye i Wero killed nnd several wounded tiyth ) ne-'idciit near Kennebec. Fallnre and Bankruptcy. F. It. Josselyn, dealer in cotton yams. Frink A Kuos, in furnishing goods, and P. Lsndockor, in furnishing goods, have failed. Financial and Commercial OFFICE TELKGRAPII AND 3IKSSE.VGER,7 December 20—Evrnixo, 1475. } Cotton. Tbo market to*d&Y was dull and cloaod nominal at Vf'stvnlut \*i quotations, as follows: Good rm1inawr iinilimTT „„„ Isow middling^—— 14 Middling 14l Strict middhnir .14\ TImi roeeipta today were 878 tnlaf-W by mil nnd 214 by wagon. Shipments 091; sale* 2SL DAILY STATKSfEMT. Stock on hand Sopt.1,1873 UN Received to-dny 57d Ucceirad previously ^.....47,852—48,428 Shlppod to*day Shipped previously^. Stock on hand this evening... 49^27 GDI 7.840- 38»T. 10 11,287 Howe* & lankrupt* ilidv, have been ruljuilgoil Auothor Failure* Tho Cotton Ktchange liaa posted tho failure of X\ W. Klnpponburg. Funeral of Colouel Dent. Sr. Loo dont witli is, Doeombor L’ii.—The I’resi- 1 Dent’s romains, has arrived. Tho ooro nemios wore quite imposing. The oldor thorn. citizen* took "roat interest in Asrassli’ Successor. Bowon- hu rill, ol , December 20.—Agassiz, by hose his son Alexander, for his niceeMor in the sohoo! presidency of Pemcsko. (’alifornia Senatorial Election* San Vk\nci*co, December 20.—Booth 1 by two majority to the :es Senate. ▼A* Urdt MIDNIGHT dispatches. Captain Robertson's Report* Xtw Took, December 20.—Captain Robertson, of the ship Loch Earn, in his official report of tho collision between his vetsol ana the Vflle du Havro, says: On Xorembcr 22d, at 2 o'clock a. m., in lati tude «<» doirrees ."4 minutes north, ami longitude S3 decrees G minutes west, wind S. S\V. true, the ship braced up on j»ort tack, heading bv standard comi>a.53 NVf# by W. or \V iN. true, a steamer’s mast- j \ 1 was seen from one to two points on C ort bow. Oar side lights were out and Huzni:._: brightly. Shortly after we saw the steamer's three lights. She was com ing k-traijrht for us. Almost immediately nhe showed only her j>ort an«l masthead lights, nnd was steering, apparently, to pass under our stern. After a short time we raii£ our bell and ported helm, as we thought she was coming too near tho steamer, 11 ill showing only her port light. When close to bow the steamer's helm was star Wired, mul she was across our bow, A collision was rendered inevi table. The order was given to back oar after yards, but before braces could be let u r o the two vessels came in collision. When the first boat from the Ville da Havre containing* an odicer and four men came alongside. I asked if the steamer was much injured. Ho said she ▼a* injured, but did not say she wanted help. As no signals of distress were humIc by the steamer, I thought at tho time th. i•. .at was vent to render us as- •stance. While talking to the officer I ■aw the steamer apparently settling down, and lowered a port life boat at ' in charge v.f the second officer and four He n. who made towards the sinking •up. One cutter and tho starittftrd life | Uatswvre then cleared away in a few minutes and dispatchetl to tiie scene of ( * ’- • catastrophe, their only guide being ‘isi.f the «lrowni:ig people. Tho ■ amer having disappeared, we kept our o mU out till daylight until every one iting among the wreck was pick- ' i nj». Captain Ibobertson then gives un l -< o*nmt of his struggles in his attempt to sure hi» vessel. Jle had to secure his foremast and furctop-mast, the stays icing gon.;. Jlii bow was knocked in LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Financial. Nkw York—Noon—Oiild o|h iic<1 at 10}. Storks dull. Gold 10b Money, no loans. 7 hid. Exchange, long 8J; short DJ. Governments! dull nnd lower. State bonds quiet. Evening—Money easy at 5aG. Sterling dull nt 8}. Gold weak at 10b Governments dull and lower. State bonds quiet and nominal. Midnight—Sis 18}; G2s IS}; (Us 14; 059 llRnew lt»I; 07s 17}; 68s 17; IleW 5m 11}; 10-40* 11. TonnesRbo* Hit new SI}; Virginias SO; new 40; €On9oia 801; dcTd 9}; Louisinnas -10; new 40; luvoes 0s S.1; Ss 58i Alabama 8s 05; 5s 85; Georgia 0s 05; 7» 85;‘North Cnrolinas 21; new 14; siiecial tax 10}; South Carolina* 24}; new 102; April uikl October 10. Hank Statement: Txmiiis increased $2,025,000. Spocio decrcaseil $S7MOO. Legal tenders in- cre&aixl $2.5<hmkk). DepoiiU iuqtiMd $4a*h),(»0o. New OREKaSh—Gold lojallf. Current 4a^ premium for eertifled cheeks. Exchange, New York sight 1 dlsoOunt for checks. Sterling, bunk drafts 19 for ortillod cheeks., LonPojc—Xt»on—Erie 50|. New 5s 91}. Par is—Rentes 5SCS0c. Cotton. Nkw York—Noon—Cotton, sales 500; uplands 14; Orleans 1G|; eottou quiet. Futures ojwned ns follows: Porendier 15«; Jan uary 15 5-10; Pebruary 1518-10al5}; March 1C 3*10 Midi; April 16 9-10. Evening—Cotton, net receipts 732; gross 3170; •ah's 11 so, uplands 10}; Orleans 10h market dull. Futures closed quiet; wiles 11,000, as follows: December Ufa January 15 5*16; February 1513-10: March 10 7*32alti}; April 10 7-lOald}. The market for cotton on spot opened strong and buoyant in tho early part of the week, but heavy receipts and tho decline in gold and foreign exchange developed a weakness whit h culminated in a decline, and the tendency of prices has been downward for somo two or three days, the market closing dull and weak. Sales of tho week were 131,150 bales, of which 110.8U0 were for contract and 12,445 for immediate di-livery, as follows; 715 for export; 4596; for spin ning. and 884 for siK'eulatioii. Haltimorb—Cotton, net receipts 4004*. gross 404*4; ex]torts to Great llritain —; inastwiae —; sales 25; to spinners 200; stock 16.921: middlings 15}; low middlings 142; strict good ordinary n} ; market dull and nominal. XL'W Ou le a xs — Cot ton, net rtxvipts 8115; gross 9737; exjiorts coastwise 1321; to Great Brit ain 1599; continent —; Franco 5255; sales 44>00; last evening 5900; st<vk 220^32S; middlings 16; low ! middlings 15; strut good onlinarv is; demand good. Wilhixgtox—Cotton.net receipts 9S»; exports to Great llritaiti —; coastwise 42S; sales 50; stock 4075; middlings 14}; market quiet and nominal. ArorsTA—Cotton. net nuvipts 7557; sales 1509; midiilimrs 14}; market quiet. SAVAXXAn—Cotton, net receipts C556; exports to Continent —; coastwise 1195; to Great Brit ain —; sales 1251; stock 120,051; middlings 15}; market «lull. Charleston—Cot ton, net receipts 2991; exports to Great Britain —: coastwise 5419; to Franco —; to tho continent —; sales 100; stock 58,034; middlings 15; low middlings 14}; strict good ordi nary 14}; market heavy. . Liverpool—Noon—Cotton sales 10,090 l*nles; MiKHnilatiou and export 2000; uplands 8}-, Orleans 8}a8f; market easier but not q notably lower. Later—Uplands, not below good oniinary, ship ped November, December nnd January, 81. Sales include <1500 American. Later—Uplands, not below good oniinary, »hip|kcd NovcmlK'r, Deivudn'r and January^}; same, delivered January and February, S], Produce. New York—Noon—Flour dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and declining. Com dull and un changed. Pork quiet; mess 16 00. Lard heavy; steam S 11-16. Naval stores steady. Turpentine 42. Rosin 2 55u2 00 for strained. Freights firm. Evening—Flour is dull; common to fair extr® 6 S0a7 90: good to choice extra 8 40all 09. Whisky ilull and lower, closing selling at 99. Wheat fa vors buyers sliehtly; winter red western 1W. Com 5:v4 letter; western mixed, in store 89aS2}. Coffee quiet and firm and unchanged. Smear quiet and sL'suly^ fair to gioil 7}:»7t; Porto Rico 7}«7}. Rice in lunited request ana uccbssssed. l\)rt: quiet and heavy; raev* 16 00al6 62}. Beef quiet and unchanged, terd heavy. Rosin dull at 255a2 60. Turpentine dull at 42. Tallow quiet nnd unchan cod. Freights to Liverpool firm; steam, grain 12}. cotton 7-16a}. In naval stores there lias been little business of importance, ami changes in value were <I#e2dcd. Locisville— Flour active and firm; extra fam ily 6 00a6 75. Coni stea*lr; new shelle<l, in bulk 54.Va55. Provisions quiet*and firm. Mess perk nominally 15 50al6 00. Bacou nominal. Lard steady; steam s}a$t; ticrcc 91; keg 10. Wliisky unchanged at 9t}a92. CiarcnrstATi-Flour firm at unchangt\l price*. Com quiet; new ear 5Sa54; old car and shelled 5>. lYovisions quiet. Pork quiet and steady; mess J5 00al5 50. Lard firm; steam 8}: kettle m}. Bacon nhoulders 7; clear rib sides 7}; clear sidc*8. Whis- kv quiet at 92. *St. Loris—Flour, demand fair at full prices. Coni dull and lower. No. 2 mixed 53a54 east side side on ttack. Whisky firm and steady at 95. Pork, demand light; holders firm at 14 25*14 54). Bacon string; shoulders s}; clear rib sides »•}. packtxi. Lard, buyers and sellers aprrt; steam 8* eHf. ... LrrEBPOOL—Noon—Breadstnffs oui-t. Lanl 40s6d. Pork 62s6d. FOR SALE. FIVE MAGrNIBTCfENT O-EORQIA Tlie imJvrjignoil. iu tlie ajont of tho Georgia Laal and Cotton Company, will sell. Ijj private ti'oaiy, Fire of tUo best improved and most fertile Plantations to be found in the South. These land, lie in tho counties of LEE, DOUGHERTY AND BAKER, As follows: XO. ACRES. CLEARED Wetter Place, Dougherty ca...l,6lo 71 Byron Place, Doughertyco 2,375 1,5< Beull Place. Dougherty co:.. . A289 7,12 Lev Place, Loo co ,L3 .1,225 CK Wimborly Place. Baker »-o 2.250 • 1,1( It Is nob too much to say that such an opportunity for Profitable Investment COTTON LANDS Has seldom been offered to the public. These Plantations are so well known as to render superfluous any detailed do' scriptiou of them. Parties wishing to purchase can apply by letter, or to me in person, on tho Beall Plantation, in Dougherty county. TERMS—One-half cash, and tho bal ance in equal instalments, at one and two years, with interest at 7 per cent. Titles delivered at the date of the last payment, and paid for by the purchaser. W. H. BENNETT, SUPERINTENDENT. dec2I lw* NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. 1/ rrvniS is to give notice that on the Dt 4iay of A December, A. D. ^73, a warrant in Bank ruptcy was Losucd acnm*t the rotate of John C. Staley, •<( Fort Valley, county of Houston and State of Georgia, who lias been adjudged a Bank rupt OK hi< o« n rictition. and that the payment of *nv debts, and delivery •>( any projierty licloug- ing to said Bankrupt, to him, or for his ure. sod the transfer^ any property by liinj* are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors ut the taiid Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and tochoOM ooe or soot* aatare* his c>tnt«*, will be held at a Court ■ It;. t>» 1*e holdeii at Fort Valley, G:«., at the otbo? of Joel R. Griffin. E»].. attorney. l*e/ore Lemuel T. fbvmflft Esq.. Regis ter, on the 17th day of January, A. D. Ia74, at lo oVlDck, JL m. W. H. SMYTH. decffl It U. S. Marshal, a* llcssomrer. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. ^ rriHIS is to give notice that on the 2d day of A December, A. D. Ih75. a warrant in Hank- n;pt*-y w:t> arainst llicestate of Josiah A. J. Walters, of Twiinrsviilc, cuntyof Twiggs and State uf Geoxvia. w ho has l»en ad juairod a Bank rupt on his own petition, nnd that thepa,vmeut of any debts, and delivery of any property Ixdouring to said Bankrupt, to him. or for his use, and the transfer <>f any property by him. are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prow their debts, ami to choose one or more assiiroees of his estate will bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Macon, Ga , at the oUi.v of Robert A. Nisbet, Esq, attorney, R-fore Alexai dor G. Murray, Esq., Register, on the 7th day of J.inuarj-, A. D- 1871. at 10 o’clock, A. M. w. H. SMYTH. dr,*21 H U. S. Marniial, as MeSM-nge-. ~ NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. [/ rriHIS is to give notice that on tho Dt day c*f JL Deci*inber, A. D. 1875, a warrant in Bank* niptqy was Mm against the estate of Joseph U.Goodwin, of K4*ynt)lds, iv.umvof Taylor and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bank' nipt on his own petition, and that the paymeni of any debt*, and delivery of any pro]>crty belong ing to said Banknipt, to him. or for hia use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden bylaw; that a meeting of too creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove tlicirdebts;and to choose one or more' assignees of his estate, will lw held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at Fort Valiev, Ga., at tho office of Joel R. Griffin, Bsq attorney, before Lemuel T. Downing, Esq., lUiris ter. on tlio 17th day of January, A. D. 1874. at 10 -»_i . .. w ii ammm VERY LOW PRICES, ALL THE They respectfully BARGAINS! ite a close exaiuiuation, and will guarantee PERFECT SATISFACTION. HOLIDAY GOODS Christmas Presents ! GIFT BOOKS. Books iu sets—All Standard Authors Poets, in ehvant Bindings. Children’s Books, iu Seta. Toy Books and Games—It numerable. Too! Chests, Swings, Paints. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. . ' T HISistogi von °f> <,<! that on the 9tli day of December, A. D. 1S73, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued n-minst tlie estate of WilliamT. Swift, of Ferry, county of Houston and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own ]>etiiion, and that the payment of any debts, aiul delivery of any property belonging to said Bank rupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him. are forbiddenbrlaw; that a mooting of 'tlie creditors of tlie said Bankrupt, to prove in debts, ami to choose one or more as signees c.f bis estate, will bo held nt a Court of Bankruptcy, to be liolden at Fort Valley, Ga., at I he office of Joel JL Griffin, E*|. f attorney, before Lemuel T. Downing. Esq.. Roister, on tho 17th day of January, A.D. 1S74, at 10 o’clock, a. ai. W. H. SMYTn, dcc2l It U. S. Marshal, ns Messenger. G eorgia, bibb county.—Mary TSa£m has applie4l for exemption of penondty ami setting apart ami valuation of homestaad, and I will pass span the same at 10 o’clock a. xi„ oh the 30th day of December. 1873. nt my office. ^G iven under my hand officially. *»• C. T. “WARD, OrdiimryJ ■ To Whom it May Concern. "VTOTICE is hereby given that all repaired work now in my step will, at the expiration of ’»* <i»ld to i*:iy the cx- D. VALENTINO. THREE DAYS MB this, 1 pauses of the same. dcc2l) St 50TICE IN BANKRUPTCY. fTTH IB to give notice that on the 2d day of X December, A. D. 1875, a warrant In Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of Julius C. Williams, of Thomaston, county of Upson and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, and tliat the pay ment of any debts, ana delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, tonim. or for his use, and the tnuisfcr of any property by him, are for bidden bv law ; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to^ prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at n Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Macon. Ga., at the office of Rol»ert A. Nisbet, Esq., attorney, before Alexander G. Murray, Esq., Register, on the 6th 4tay of January'. A. D. 1S74, at 2 o’clock. F. M. VT. H. SMYTH, dec2l It U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. Marine Nows. Nnr Tor*—AnivnL Rhino Cura. New Or- leans. Arrived out, Egypt- _ , SavA55aH—Arrived, Annab- 1. Othello. Sabra. Most's. Edina M. Smith. Tuskodo. Balmoral. Daphne. Loyal. Virgo. Departed. L. C. Davis. America. San Jacinto, Huntsville, Almira, Grun dy, Jos. Ketcheti, F. T. Todd. Two bark* off the C ii A elestos—Arrived, Bjirke, Ldlcsam, E. M. TFatts. VraflL Departed. Equator, Chili. Flag. Stormy Petrel. C. C. Bing. G. W. Andrews Emil>' Carter, B.N. Hirtkin. Louboji—Arrived at Liven>x.l, steamship Fire Queen, from Savannah ; at Rotterdam, lark J u- no. from Wilmington, N- C.; at Havre .ship Gue rin Strickland and bark Pnnee Napoleon, from New Orleans, and barkentine Mark, from Galves- ton. Sailed from Liverpool, ship* Armstrong and Mary Kings, for New Orletin" : bark Ada Benton. Key West. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. 3IS is to pxve notice that on the 9th day of X December. A. D. 1875, a wairsr*t in Bank ruptcy was lMuod against the estate t>f John Laidler, of near Perrv, county of Houston and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt on his own petition, and that the payment of any debts, and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him. or for his use. and the transfer of any property by him. are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of the said rsank. apt. tr prrre their debts and to choose one or more* assignees of his citato, wiii be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at Fort Vadley, Ga., at the office of Joel BL Griffin. Entp. attorney, before Lemuel T. Downing. Esq., Register, on the 17th day of January, A. D. 1874. at 10 o’clock. a-M. * U' U OUVTU decSllt H0T0E IS BAHXBUTT0Y. 1/ rFHIS is to give notice that on the 2d day of X December, A. D. 1873, a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of Cinein- natus W. Griggs, of near Eaton ton. county of Put nam and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition,and that the pay ment of acy debts, and delivery of any property bekmcinr to said Bankrupt, to him. or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him. are for bidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, wiH be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Macon. Ga^ at the office of Robert A. Nisbet. Esq., attorney, before Alexander G. Mur ray. Esq.. Register, on the 7th day of January. A. D.. 1574, at 2 o’clock, p. m. W. H. SMYTH. dec21 It IU. S. Marshal, as Messenger. If You are Sill ii ■VIfHAT to give your little wife for a Christmas » t prompt, f&jf ou u * te) tof a OHAETEE OAK STOVE. It will make her heart glad, and by its superior 4X»king see*re health and happiness in your fam ily. Rodgers’ Knives and Silver Plated Forks. BIBLES AND PRAYERS. Hymns, Psalms and Hymns. Prayers and Lessons, Psalmodys. Catholic Bibles and Prayer Books. Testaments, Ac. BRACKETS. Wall Pockets, Towel Racks, Match Safes, Hanging Shelves Slipper lUcks, Blacking Sets. Square and Oval Frames—oH sixes. Chromes, Mottoes and Photographs, suitable for Parlor, Hall, Dining Room or Boudoir. Back Gammon, Cribliage, Ring Toss, Table and Parlor Croquet. Lotto, Dominoes. Solitaire Boards, Fox and Geese, Loxette, Magic Lanterns, ami a hundred other games. Writing Desks, Work Boxes Jewel Cases, Liquor Cases, Gloss Shades. Bronzes and Parian Ware. Vases-, Statues and Statuette.*, Ink Stands, Smoking Sets, Watch Stands, Jewel and Card Receivers, Match Safes, Paper Weights, Flyiug Angels. Ewers, etc. Russia Leather Goods. Poekttl>ooVs, Portraonaies, Card Cases, Cigar Cases, Vinegarettes, Bolts, Bags, Scissor Cases, Fans, Ladies’ and Gents’ Dressing Coses, Jewel Boxes, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Thermometers, Cigar Stands, Companions. Alphabet Blocks, Building Blocks. Panoramas. Bows and Arrows, Kehoe Clubs, Book Racks, Kaleidoscopes, Gold Pens, Pen Wipers, Opera Glasses, Toy Guns, Ten Pins. BROWN <3c CO., SJJCOXD STREET. MACOX. GA. ileel9 fsuw EIRICTOR-I: I. C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS. H. L JEWETT. W. B. D1XSMORE H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE. G. H. HAZLKHURST. L C. PLANT. PiwiiUent. W. W. Wriqut. CmuhiiT. «i»10-tilnoil* I. 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, MACON, GA. Buy tlul Sell Exchange. Gold, Silver. Slocks ami Bonds. Deposits Received, •« Which Interest will We Allowed, AM A&UKD UPON. PAYABLE ON CALL. Advances made on Cotton and Pro duce in Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ebtf ly shore with the greatest care, from fresh healthy Livers of the Cod only, without the aid of any chemicals, by the simplest possible process and lowest temperature, by which the Oil can lie separated from the cells of the livers. It is nearly devoid (f color, odor, and fimvor, having only a bland, fish-like,and to most persons, not unpleas ant taste. It is sc* sweet and pure that it ran be retained by the stomach when other kinds fail, md patients soon become to like it. The secret of making good Cod Liver Oil lies in he proper application of the proper degree of heat; too much or too little will seriously injure the quality. Great attention to cleanliness is also absolutely necessart to produce sweet Cod Liver OiL The rancid oil generally found in market is the product of manufacturers who are careless alxuit these matters. JOHN INGALLS, dec!4 tf Special Agent, Macon. Ga. CITY BANK MACON, GEORGIA. Capital 200,000 Dollars. DIRECTORS: WM. B. JOHNSTON. JOHN J. GRESHAM. julyggQm- S. G. Boxy, President. R. F. Lawtox, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. Ofllce In Hutrs New Bulldlnir. Receives Deposits, BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, Makes Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton. H. ESPENNER, Up ltol sterer Cherry St.. Next Door to Isaac* House. U PHOLSTERING in all its branches done at short notice,and done well. Either new work or repsiring promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. nov29 1m CHESS, DRAUGHTS, fplaxxters’ Bank, FORT VALLEY, GA. R ECE IVES Deposits, discounts Paper, buys and sells Exchange; also, Gold and Silver. Collections made at all accessible points. Interest paid on Deposits when mudo for a iccified time. r M. J. Astdkbsox, Pres’t. W. E. Bbowic. Cash’r DIRECTORS Win. J. Anderson, Col. Hugh L. Dennard Col. Win. Felton, Dr. W. A Mathews, Dr.M L-H-Hollinslira delStf LAW PARTNERSHIP. R. P. LYOX. JAMES JACK30X. LYON & JACKSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. t \7 ILL practice in the Courts of tho State nnd V Y of the United States for Georgia. M’h«t present can you gh< ceptnblo | that will be more j 50 BOXES PEARS! 3,000 C0C0AXi;T5 - 29,001 ORANGES (not Conference), 100 bbis. APPLES, 500 lbs. GRAPES. FISH of all kinds and ICE for the million at FELIX CORPUT A CO’S. Come early, stay late and quod money freely. doc20tf IH has applied for exemption of personalty and setting aj^;rt and valuation « i h.uuotead, and I will pass ut-on the >aun* at 1«> uV’ ^ k. \. m., on the 80th day of Decemlier, 1873. at my oil ire. Given under my hand officially. dec20 2t C. T. WARD, Oniinary. LOST. A ROYAL Arch Mason’s Keystone. It licars the inscription: “T. W. Rowland, Wells Chapter, No. 12. Nov. 17,1S57.” The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at nov27 tf THIS OFFICE. Macon Bank and Trust Company. CITOCKHOLDKRS of the Macon Bunk and ■ O Tmst Company are hereby notified that tlie lu»t installment on their 8t4X.*k will be due on Tuesdav, 23d December. You will please come forward promptly and pay up, and receive certifi cates of stock. J. P. FLANDERS, d'«19 4t Cashier. Dissolution of Copartnership. tu.il consent. Mr. BSHST J. PBTJJR is author ized to close up the business. CHARLBS J. HARRIS. HUNKY J. PKTKR. November 29,1878. Drug Stock and Fixtures For Sale. The store occupied by HARRIS A PETER is for rent, posseaxiuii to bo given on tho 1st day id January. In tho meantime tho Stock, Fixture* and Furniture of said late firm are ottered both at wholesale and retail at figures below cost FOR CASH. The accounts due said firm wifi be pineal in tho hands of an attonmy for collection, unless promptly arranged. The undersigned is ileter- liiincd to close up the business ns rapidly as pos sible, and hopes that those aguinst whom lie has accounts will be prepared, to settle promptIr, novSOtf H. J. PETER. NOTICE IN BASKBUPT0Y. rr\HIS is to give notice tliat on the 16th ilay of X December, A. D. 1873. a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against theestate of Needham T. Johnson, of Perrv, county of Houston and State of Georgia, who lias lx-en adjudged a Bankrupt on Ida own petition, and that the payment of any debts, and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him. are forbidden by law'; tliat a meeting of tho creilitors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will l»o held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fort Valley, Ga., at the otlU’c of Joel R. Griffin. Esq., attorney, before Lemuel T. Downing. Esq., Register, on the 17th 4lay of January, A. D. 1S74, at 10 o’clock a.m. W. H. SMYTII, doc2Q 2t U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. . millS is to give notice that on the 9th day of X December, A. D„ 1873, a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of Drcwry W. Massoe, of Marslialville, county of Macon and State of Georgia, who lets been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own jietition. and thai the IKiyment of any debts, nml delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him, or for liis use, and tho transfer of any prop erty by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of tlw creilitors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their ilebts and to choose ono or more assignees of his estate, will bo held nt a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fort Valley, Ga.. at tho office of Joel R. Griffin, Esq., attorney, before Lemuel T. Downing. Esq., Register, on tho 17th day of January, A. D. 1S7 b at lo o'clock, A. M. ” • W. II. SMYTH. U. S. Marshal, as Messenger- CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Si-pERixTRXDEirr’s Office M. a B. R. R . ^ Macox, Ga., Novemoer 29,1873. ) O N and alter Mornlay, December 1st, trains on this road will run as follows: DAT PA86RNGRR AXD EXPRESS, DAILY, (SUNDAYS KXCRPTRP.) Leave Macon 8.30 a M Arrive at Jesup t*,:S0 r M Arrive at Brunswick. .'. .10:30 p x Leave Brunswick 2s80 a m Arrive at Jesup 4:50 a m A rrive at Macon ’. 5:00 r m NIGHT fRE1GHT AND ACCOMMODATION, DAILY. Leave Macon and Brunswick Depot S.-00 V it Arrive at Jesup. 5:45 a m Leave Jesup ” 8:30 P M Arrive at Macon and Brunswick Depot-..lC:13 a m HAWE1NSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Madn 8:30 r M Arrive at HawkimriHBe 7:05 P M Leara Hawkinsville 7:15 A M Arrive at Macon 11:00 a x The day iMissi'nger and express train connects with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad at Jesup for all noinu in Florida. The night freight and accommodation connects a* Jesup with accommodation train for Savannah, Macon and Brunswick Depot is the Macon ter minal point for this train, JAS.MT. ROBERTSON. General Superintendent. W. J. Jaevis, Master Transportation. novSOtf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. DENNISONS PATENT SHIPPING TAGS 'Over Two Hundred Millions have bom used within the past ten years, without complaint of loss by Tag be- __ __ _Jeouiiug detached. They are more re liable for marking Cotton Bales than any Tag iu use. All Express Companies use them. Wold by Printer* anti Stationers everywhere. oct4 3m DIVIDEND No. 40. SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD CO.,7 Macon, Ga., December 15,1873. S A DIVIDEND OF THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per share has been declared on the capital stock of this company as held on the night of the 80th ultimo, payable on and alter the 22a instant, in tho currency of tho United States, as now received. . Stockholders in Savannah will receive their dividend^ at Central Railroad Bank. . JNO. T. BOIFEULLET. declfi lw Scc’y and Treas. Augusta, Ga., Octolx r io, 1S73. O N and after Monday, Octobers 18, passenger trains on tho Macon and Augusta Railroad will run as follows: DAT TEAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Macon 6:30 a it Arrive at Augsuta 2:15 p m Lra re Auguste 8M0A x Arrive at Macon 5:25 r x Trains on tho Macon and Augusta Railroad will make close connection at Camnk with day passenger train on tho Georgia Railroad for Washington, Athens and Atlanta. _octl26t S. K. JOHNSON. Sup’t. CENTRAL RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE Savannah, November 1,1S73. O N nnd after Sunday, tho 2d inst., Passenger Trains on tho Georgia Central Railroad, its branches and connections, wifi run as follows: TEAIN NO 1.'—GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leaves Mivannau., 8:45 A si Leaves Augusta 9:05 a si Arrives in Augusta 1:00 P si Arrives in Millodgoville 10:09 p m Arrives in Entouton 11:55 p si Arrives in Macon 6:15 p si Leaves Macon for Columbus 7:15 r si Leaves Macon for Eufaula 9:10 r si Loav NOTICE. fT1IIE wild land digest is now ready for tlioso in X this county owning wild lands in other counties to ccme.forward and pay tlk*ir taxes. The time is very short. C. T. WARD, E. B. POTTEB, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIST O FFICE Wood's Block, Second street, Ihhd door below Johnston jewelry establishment. Residence Tjinier House. tulylg tf WOOD. WOOD. I WILL deliver, on or after 22d inst., Pine or Oak Wood at $5 per cord. Leave your orders at Stewart Stables, corner of Third and Mulberry streets. Can furnish Lightwood Posts also. decl9 lw* W. J. BURKETT. O SA1TA CLAUS. N his last visit to Macon left some beautiful Macon Street Railroad. Macon. Ga., December 17th, 1S73. /"AN and after THURSDAY’, December 18th, VX 3873, the Fare on this road will l>e Five Cents f<T er.i-h rid.-. The Directors liave reduce^l the fare so as to o inform to the Fan a Times. Tin* cars will leave corner bt Thinl and Mullwrrv str,xt* every fif teen minutes, alternating to Tatnall Square and College Hill. m J. B. COBB, dccl7 6t Secretary. FOR SALE OR RENT. Judge Nisbet, will be sold on "long time, or rented on liberal terms for the next year. Apply > JAMES T. NISBET, dec!" Ct Executor. DIVIDEND. Macon Bank and Trust Company. A 1 Macon, Ga., December ISth, 1873. a meeting of the Director- of the Macon Bank and Tn:>t Company, held this day, . declarsl a Dividomi of (10 »>.-r c-nt.) Ten Per Cent, for eight months, payable on and after the first Monday in Janu-irv. 1"T4. * J. P. FLANDERS, Cashier, rt ti.vl9.2ft,2!.jin2A4 Picture Books, different kinds of Building and Spelling Blocks, fine Writing Maps, Balls, Ac., at Board man’s corner. Same can bo had at low prices to suit tho times. Also, a beautiful selection of genuine Meer schaum Pipes, Cigar Holders and Vases, fine Ivory "Walking Canes, and a good assortment of Smoker’s articles, all suitable for Christmas Pres ents. Ladies will please call and examine. No trouble to show G4X»*s. G. VOLGER A CO.. declS lw fBoanlman’s Corner). CHRISTMAS GOODS —FOB— YOUNG AMERICA! D INKLER’S NEW CONFECTIONERY AND TOY STORE. 51 Mulberry st., next to Street R. R. oflloej I HAVE just opened one of the largest and best selected stocks in my line ever brougt to Macon, embracing Toys, Confectioneries, Fruits, etc. Everything in my store is new and just from market. Silk, Wire and Comic Musks in great variety. Suppers for parries and weddings prepared at short notice. Give me a rail when buying your Christmas goods.: deolOtil janl * Law Copartnership. : T HE undersigned have associated themselves together iu liie practice uf law, under the name of Nisbet, Bacon & Hines. They will practice in the Superior Courts of the Macon Circuit and of the counties of Sumter, Randolph a:ul Dougterty. in tlie Soprano Court ot the State, and hi I he Federal Courts for the District of Georgia. JAMES T. NISBET, A. O. BACON, decl-tf R. K. HINES. Nothing is More Appropriate 1IOL.IUAV PRESENT FINE PICTURE! Such as ar - m:ide :<t PUGH’S GALLERY, from retouched neeariv.«. orders are Indrur received aily. bat with Ins ;nc retLsed facilities lie ran siip- ly thflCdemand. A new and splendid !nt of Frajust opciu*d, of the latest pattenir, which lie will >.11 to MACON Medical Association. tion, liekl Dece mber 9th, 1873, the following preamble and resolution were unanimously adopted: Whereas, Tlie old usage of conducting business on the basis of a credit system has been aban- doned in all pursuits among our people, and Whereas, Cash is required of us for all we buy or at furthest monthly payment, therefore Resolved, That we, the members of the Macon Medical Association, hereby give notice that we will, from the first day of January next, consider all bills for medical services due and payable on presentation. Attest: JOHN R. BOON, President. J. Emmett Blackshxar, Secretary. dc!7 cod t janl FOR RENT. rrnro WELLING HOUSES, elieilily located A Apply to R. V. LAWTON, At Exchange Bank, or to Do. A. P. COLLINS, iuly!7 tf At Collins' A Heath’ FOR SALE. A SMALL FARM near the city; good im provements. An excellent bargain for cash. Stock and utensils, etc., will be sold with the place if desired. L. C. DUES, Near Cross Keys. nov!8 sun, wed&fri-9t* Residence for Sale. rooms, with kitchen, dairy, wash-house ami all necessary outhouses; also a good garden, fruit trees and an excellent well of water. Apply " dec!4sun3t THIS OF FI DR. W. W. FORD, DENTIST. H AS removed his office from Mulberry stree to No. 106 Chorry street, over Major M. R Rogers’, next door to Mr. Beggs*.oct!2 3m. Wanted to Rent. A COMFORTABLE dwelling-house, with four to six rooms, convenient to business. For information apply to CITY EDITOR dec!4tf Telegraph and Messenger For Rent. mHE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First X street, occupied at present by J. L. Sauls- bury, eligibly located and convenient to business. Possession given October^st^ Appl^ to seplOtf Or CAPT. A. G. BUTTS. A Good Paying Business. W ITH a view of making a change, I offer for sale for cash or approved paper, the entire outfit known as Freeman’s Railroad Hack Line, together with the *ood will of the same. Panic rices will be favorably considered. Apply at 100 Jherry street. declS 4t MATT FREEMAN. Agent. WANTED. A SITUATION oy a young man largely ac quainted in Middle and Southwest Geor gia. Salary not so much an object as employ ment. The best of references given as to charac ter. Address "WANTED,” declS tf Care of Telegraph and Messenger. FOB SALE. One good hand FIRE ENGINE (vcond hand) with How Reel. 14 feet SUCTION HOSE and 4M) feet of LKADINU HOSE. Partie. needing a Fire Engine should not let this opportunity pass. For terras of sale address GEO. W. SIMS. J. W. ADERHOLD. GEO. F. BARRETT, Committee. Haccc. Ga, December 18, liTS. tf FOR RENT. O NE HOUSE, containing six rooms, kitchen. sen-ants’ bouse, and a good well erf water on the lot; very convenient to Mercer University, and within a few minutes* walk to the business part of the city. Apply to PROF. GEO. ROBISON’S DANCING ACADEMY, p. M. and Saturday 10 o’clock ▲. m. and 3 p. M. Lessons for gentlemen Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday 7} o’clock P. M-dwl 4 6t FOR SALE. O N Monday, the 22d day of December instant, I will sell at public aution on the “Healy Place.” in Jones county, lying on tlie Ocmulgec river ten miles above Macon, all the stock, in cluding mules, cows, hogs and provisions, with (arming implements necessary to (Any on a plan tation. Terms cash. Also at the same time will be rented the lands (1590 acres), either as a whole or in lots to suit parties, for the jreer 1874. Having no time to give personal attention to farming, the above sale will be positive. declOtd O. A. LOCHRANE. THE MILD POWER CURES ! HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS TTAVK proved, from the most ample experience XX an entire success. Sininle, Prompt, £tfi eient and Reliable. They are tlie only medicines jierfecfly adapted to popular use—so simple that mistakes cannot be Inode in using them; so harm less as to be free from danger; and so efficient as to to be always reliable. They have the highest commendation from all. and will always ivndei satisfaction. Price, in largo three-drachm vials with directions: Nos. Cures. Cents 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inllamiualions, . . 5( 2. "Worms, Worm Fever. Worm Colic, . . 50 8. Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infants, . . 50 4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, . . . 50 5. Jlvsenteiy, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 5C 0. Cholera Mori ms, Yomi ting stl 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 50 8. Neuralgia, Toothache. HteMrhe. .... 50 9. Headache, Sick 11 eadache. Vertigo. ... 50 10. Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomai'li. ...... 50 11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods 50 12. Whites, too Profuse Periods. 50 13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Braffttfifig, . . . 50 14. Salt Rheum, Rn'sipelas, Eruptions, ... 50 15. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 50 1C. Fever and Ague, Chill Fover, Agues, . . 50 17. Piles, blind or bleeding 50 IS. Oplitlialmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes, . . 50 19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, . . 50 20. "Whooping-Cough, Violent Coughs, . . . SO 21. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing 50 22. Ear Discharges, impaired Hearing, . . . 50 23. Scrofula, Enlarfod Glands, Swellings, . . 50 24. General Debility, Physical Weakness, . . 50 23. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions 50 26. Sea-Sieknesss, Sickness from Riding, . . 5»i 27. Kidney Disease, Gravel 50 28. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, or Involuntary Discharges, . . . . . .100 29. Sore Mouth, Canker, so 50. Urinary Weakness, Wetting the Bed, . . 50 31. Painful Periods, with Spasms 30 82. Sufferings at Change of Life 100 S3. Epilepscy, Spams, St. Vitus’ Dance, . . .100 34. Diphtheria, ulcerated Sore Throat, ... 50 85. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, . . . 50 FAMILY CASES. Case (Morocco) with above 35 large vials and Manual of Directions, ... . $10 OC Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials and Bool:, C 00 Theso remedies are sent by the case or single box to any part of the country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREY’S SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO. Office and Depot No. 562 Broadway, New York For sale by all Druggists. And by John In galls and Hunt. Rankin A Lamar, Macon, Ga. 8cp9-eodAnwtf Arrives at Columbus .. 3:57 A 31 Arrives at Eufaula ..10:20 A 31 Arrives at Atlanta., .. 1:40 A M COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta .. 1:60 A 31 Leaves Columbus .. 7:10 p M Leaves Eufaula .. 7:25 1* 31 Arrives in Macon from Atlanta Arrives in Macon from Columbus Arrives in Macon from Eufaula Leaves Matron .. C:50 A 31 . 5:00 A m . 6:15 A 31 . 7: t •'» A M Lotures Augusta .. 9:05 A 31 Arrives at Augusta., .. 4:00 T 31 Arrives ut Savannah . 5:23 1* M TRAIN SO. 2—<301X0 S0RT1I ASX) WEST. Leaves Savannah . 7:30 p M Leaves Augusta . 8:05 r K Arrives in Augusta . 5:55 A 31 Arrives in Macon Leaves Macon for Columbus Leaves Macou for Eufaula. Leaves Macon lor Atlanta Arrives in Columbus . 8:20 A M . 8:45 A 31 . 9.03 V 31 . 9:10 A .M . 1:50 r M Arrives in Eufaula . 5:40 P 31 Arrives in Atlanta . 5:18 p M* COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta. . 7:00 A 31 Leaves Columbus- . 2:30 P 31 Leaves Eufaula Arrives in Macon from Atlanta :.. Arrives In Macon from Columbus Arrives in Macon from Eulaula Leaves Macon . 7:20 A M . ii: ti) l* M . 7:30 P 31 . 6:10 P 31 . 7:35 P 31 Arrives at Milledgcville. Arrives in Eatonton .10:00 P 31 .11:55 T M Leaves Augusta . Ml ¥ Arrives in Augusta . 5:55 A 31 Arrives in Savannah . 7.11 A tf Train No. 2 being a through train on the Cen tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations, passengers for half stations cannot bo taken on or put off. Passengers for Millcdgevillo and Eatonton \v ill take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta anti train No. 2 from ]joints on tho Southwestern Rnil- road, Atlanta and Macon. The M ilicd^eville m d Eatonton train runs daily, Sundays excepted. WILLIAM ROGERS, novttf General Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERrNTENI)ENT’S OFFICE, SOL’TIIWKSTKBN RAILROAD COA!PAN l, Macon, Ga., October 26, 1S74. O N and after Sunday, the 26thinst., Pos^n-vr Trains on this Road will run as follou s: DAY KUPAULA PASSKNGKR TRAIN. Leave Macou 9:05 A 3! Arrive at Eufaula 5:40 P AI Arrivo at Clayton 7:20 P 31 Arrive at Albany 3; 45 r M Arrive at Arlington 7:15 r 31 Arrive at Fort Gaines Leave Clayton^ 5:10 1* 31 7:20 A 31 IjCave Eufaula 8:50 A M Leave Fort Gaines 8:35 AM Leave Albany 10:47 A M Arrive at Macott 5:10 P 31 The only Roliu’ole Gift Distributimin the country L. D. SINE’S TWENTJEIII To bo dr.nri! Tlmrsday, Jui. inry l,t. 1S7V $200,000 IN VALUABLE GIFTS GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE. $20,000 IN GREENBACKS! ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $10,000 IN GREENBACKS! OM CASH PRIZE Of $5,000 IN GREENBACKS smo •) ... each il1 j Greenbacks I Oxk Prize op $30o0 Six Prizes of Tex Prizes of 2,500 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $S0Q ! % Coin Silver, Vest Chains, Solid and Double- Plated Silverware, Jewelry, itc., etc. Whole number of Gifts 25.000. Tickets lim itod ti, 10oa*w. Ageutx Wanted to aell TICKETS to whom liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $2; Six Tickets $10; Twelve Tick* ,s $20; Twenty-five Tickets $40. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other in* formation ia reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All letters must be'addressed to Main Office, L. D. SINE, Box 86, 101W. Fifth Street. Cincinnati, O novl9 dAwGw Connects with tho Albany Train at Smitliville, aiul the Fort Gaines Train at Uuthbcrt daily, ex cept Sunday. Albany Train connects with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Trains at Albany, and will run to Ar lington on Blakely Extension Tuesday and Fri day, returning Wednesday and Saturday. ^ COLCJMKTS DAY FAE9E2TQKR TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:45 a m Arrivo at Columbus 1:50 r 31 Leave Columbus 2:30 p 31 Arrive at Macon 7:80 P 31 COLU3IBCS KIGHT FREIGHT A2TD ACC03I3I0DATI0X TRAI2T. Leave Macon 7:15 r 3t Arrivo at Columbus 3:57 A 31 Leave Columbus 7:40 a 31 Arrive at Macon 5:00 a 31 Making close connection with Western Rail road at Columbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, etc. EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AXD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon 9:10 p m Arrive at Eufaula 10:20 A 31 Arrive at Albany 7:10 A 31 Leave Eufaula 7:25 P AI Leave Albany 8:30 P 31 Arrive at Macon 6:45 a si Trains leaving Macon and Eufaula on this schedule Sunday, Monday, Wednesday nnd Thurday nig]its, connect at Smitliville with trains to Albany. VIRGIL POWERS, oct261y Enginocr and Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO„ Office Gexeral Passenger Aoext, Atlanta, Ga., July 10,1S73. O N and after this date— LIGHTNING EXPRESS Fer New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities, Leaves Macon, by Macon & Western Rail- reiud... M .11:00 A M Arrives at Atlanta Leaves Atlanta 5:30 P 31 6:00 1* 31 Arrives at Dal ton 10:30 P 31 Arri ves at C hattanooga... 1:10 A 11 Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate points without change. Passengers Riving by this train arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:44 1- 31, over thir teen hours earlier than passengers by any other route can with safety reach New York’, leaving the same evening. DAT WESTERN EXFRE53. Leaves Macon at 11:10 p h Leaves Atlanta at 8:30 A ii Arrives at Chattanooga 4:30 A M Close connection at Chattanooga for all pQfr&a West. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains. For further particulrs addraess B. W. WRENX, julylltf General Passenger Ag«i • t. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. Office of Etoinber and Superintendent Augusta, Ga., June 28,1873. ^^N and after Monday, June 30, trains on thi: s folio Road will ru 1 DOWN I IT PASSENGER TRAP Will leave Augusta at Arrive at Port Royal at Arrive at Charleston at Arrive at Savannah rp DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at.., 6:45 A M , 2:16 P 31 4:45 P 31 , 3:30 ? 31 1:10 A 31 _ _ McKelvy has applied to me for exemption of personalty, and I will pass upon the name at 10 o’clock, a. si., 26th day of December, 1S73, at my office. This December 12,1S73. decl4 lOd* W. P. JORDAN, Ordinary. Leave Charleston at Leave Savannah at 9:80 A M Arrive at Augusta at 5c38 r a DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at 2:10 r .m Arrive at Pert Royal at 11:35 P 3i Arrive at Charleston at 5:00 A m Arrive at Savannah at 12:30 P 31 UP NIGHT PAS8ENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at 10:30 p 31 Leave Charleston at C:0o;p U Leave Savannah at 9:50 P 31 Arrive at Augusta at 8:00 a m Passengers leaving Macon by tlie 6:.‘k> a .m train 1 Macon and Augusta Railroad, arriy»* nt Au-rn.s* ta in time to inako close connection with the dow n night passenger train on this road for Port Royal and Sarannan. JAMES O. MOORK. julyltf Engineer and Superintendent. U. M. GUNN, attorney at law, BYRON, Southwestern Railroad, Ga. nov29 tf