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BY CLISBY
MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH.
REID.
MA<ON. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 2. 1S69.
No. 2885.
The Georgia Telegraph Building, Macon.
bater of
D*UI T»: Kr.kArii—for r. n e year..,«_.. 510 fO
Di’LT Tu.KomArH—for ri* month* 5 0;
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Remittances by mill with ?Mt .wur’> —
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NU-el Kal In.
At • time, hardly three yean ago, when the
price of ateel rails was XI5 per toil, many of
the leading engineers of the kingdom, in dis
cussing Mr. Price Will isms' well known paper
on Permanent Way, expressed their general
concurrence in the policy of substituting steel
in place of Iron rails, in all renewals upon lines
of heary traffic. A little beforo that time the
American railway companies were paying X24
14s. (#180 gold) for steel rails delivered, dnty
paid, in New York. So convinced did they be
come as to the advantages of steel over Iron,
that the Pennsylvania Bailroad Company had
purchased nearly 12,000 tons of steel rails np to
the end of 1868, the Erie Company had bonght
large quantities, the Hudson River Line, 144
miles-Keg, is being wholly relsid in steel, the
Kew York snd Hew Hsvcn, 76 miles long, is
being relsid in steel ss fast as renewals become
necessary, and several other American compa
nies have ahown, by their practice, that even at
tho higher price of steel, they consider it cheap
er, in the long ran, than iron.
In the meantimo tho prico of steel rails has
fallen as low as XII 10s. to XI2 per ton, without
any corresponding decrease in the prico of iron.
If steel at the higher price was preferable to
> iron, it certainly ia ao at tbo lower price. The
price of steel, irrespective of patent royalists,
msy yet fall still lower, bat to defer its nse in
expectation of sneh a fall would bo simply to
Incur tbo greater wear and tear and greater or
lea danger of iron in tbo meantimo. Should
the prico of steel yet fall to nearly that of iron
the former material wonld, no doubt, from its
great and ineontostible advantages, bo preferred
even on lines of moderate or little traffic, even
where iron rails might, of themselves, last per
haps fifteen or twenty yean. But npon that
new extensive aggregate of lines on which iron
rails last but from one to fivo years, the adop
tion of ateel would l>o virtually compulsory.
To-day, to-morrow—ievery day in this year
and next—there will lie found portions of fine,
here and there, which must be renewed at onee.
Bailroad oompnnics are seldom, if ever, in too
great a hnrry to renew rails. Nor should theso
be renewed aa long as they are reasonably safe.
Bat whon onco they begin to “go," to laminate,
or to crash out at the ends, or at any point in
their length, the process of final destruction la
•wift ana sure. It is not only the business of a
permanent way inspector to discover what rails
are nnfit to remain longer in the line, but to de
tect and keep his eye upon rails in an incipient
stage of failure. There are alweys thousands
of such rails in all old lines, and although they
may often be trusted for a few months, more or
leas, especially in summer, it ia akin to defying
Providenoe to leave them in any advanced stage
of deterioration, in the line at the beginning of
winter. Benewed they roust be, and in renew
ing them the engineer of any works will be
guided by his own judgment whether to lay
down iron or ateel. He will oonaidor the ques
tion in regard not only to their relative first
oost, but with regard also to the present and
prospective trade, and with regard to the rela
tive durability and safety of the two kinds of
rails. If, in this foil consideration, steel ap-
poarn to poaaeaa tho advantage, after allowing
for ita present cost, no engineer would either
defor his necessary renewals, or Uy down iron
merely because ateel wonld possibly be 17a. Cd.
or 20s. obesper nfter February next
Tho probable future pries of ateel rails ia a
question of mnch interest to railway companies.
After February 10th next a royalty of from 17«.
Cd. to 10a. per ton will eeaae to be levied on the
manufacture of steel rails, and, if other condi
tions remain the same, they will then be to that
extent chonper than they are now. Further im
provements may also tie made, although ateel
master* see no chance of any at present; but
any redaction in prioe, reuniting from suoh im
provements wonld be wholly independent of the
question of royalty, and it would he as easy to
assume that corresponding improvements wonld
be effected in the manufacture of ordinary iron,
in which east iron and steel would still remain
upon their present relative footing aa to coat
Although suoh questions are to a great extent
matters of forecast and judgment, there are rea
sons of fair weight, which any man of business
esn readily comprehend, why steel rails are not
likely to be as mnch cheaper, after February
next, aa the amount of tho royalty to lie then
taken off. First, the prioe of ateel rails has al
ready been brought as low as tho keenest eora-
K tition has been able to bring it, and it is well
own that thousands of tons have been made
without profit Shonld railway companies or
der mnch more freely after February next, tho
inevitable effoot, aa proved by all experience,
and inferable from the plainest principles of po
litical economy, wonld lie to maintain or to in
crease prices. In nearly all branches of trade,
too, there has been long continued depression,
and this, at last, appears to be passing away.—
Shonld onr manufactures and commerce attain
something like their former elasticity by next
spring, as there ia reason to bolievo they may,
the etfeet would be at onoo manifested in an in
crease in the price of labor and materials snffi-
cient to offset the abated royalty on steel rails,
a royalty now amounting to from eight or nino
per sent, of their oost—Engineering, June 4.
Delegates to the State Fair.
Eatostox, September 20, 18C9.
Editor* 1 tie graph : Herewith please find list
of delegates, from tho Planters’ Club of Put
nam oounty, to the State Fair, in pursuance of
invitation from tho Stato Agricultural Society:
James A. Etheridge, President
Henry D. Capers, Secretary.
The Fire in Dismal Swamp.
A gentleman who passed along up the Sea
board road on a hand-car, and had an opportu
nity to make a few observations, has been talk
ing to ns. He witnessed great trees, thirty or
i OT *7 feet, on fire up to the top, all their leaves
and branches burning np rapidly, and then a
PJ’“ °- w >nd toppling them over the same as
they were but oat-straw; when, on looking at
their roots, you would find the ground nnder-
neath them completely burned out, and nothing
remaining but coals and ashes. Largo holes are
to tie observed all over the swamp completely
burned out, and nothing remaining in or near
them lint the charred tranks of trees. He
stopped for some time between the twelfth and
thirteenth mile posts, and had a good view of
the surroundings. The fire has bnrnt the earth
or peat np to the ditch-bank of tho railroad, and
in some places as far as the eye could reach it
looked like a great waterless lake, where form
erly was dry land and vegetation. Great num
bers of cattle and animals of all kinds have
been destroyed by the fire, the bones of many
of which can be seen from the road-track.
These matters cannot be observed in passing
along on the cars, as they go too rapidly for ob
servation. It is his impression that nearly all
the spaco burned out by the fire will be a lako
from three to ten feet deep, as the earth or
vegetable mould which formed terra Jirma in I
the swamp is all bnrnt to Ashes. A singular
feature was mentioned by him in regard to
farms along tho Dismal Swamp. Smoke could
be seen issuing from underneath the corn fields
of tho farms, which led him to believe that their
whole foundation wonld burn ont unless a heavy
rain interfered to prevent it.
This matter of the charred trees falling,
owing to the earth being burned from under
them, will account for a fact that there has al
ways been more or less theorizing about. It
has long been a matter of surmise with many
bow it was that there were so many trees lying
prostrate in the swamp, many cf them eight and
ten feet below the surface, apparently uninjured.
I has been a business with lumber-getters to dig
these trees np heretofore. This tiro explains
folly how they came in that condition. Long-
continued droughts heretofore have enabled the
yearly-recurring fires to bum their soil from un
der them and lay them prostrate. It is said tho
bottom of the great lako itself is covered by
trees in tho same way, and it is the theory of
some that the basin of the lake was cansea by
l>eing burnt oat. If so, it appears it most have
been from n greater and longer-continaed
drought than this generation has witnessed.
[Norfolk Day Book.
Intxezstixo News and Relics nov the Sib
Jomr Franklin Arctic Exmimoi.—Norwich,
September 2G.—The whaling schooner Cornelia
has arrived at Now London from Cumberland
Inlet with three men belonging to Dr. C. F.
Hall's expedition in search of Sir John Franklin.
Dr. Hall is a passenger on the ship Ansell Gibbs,
for New Bedford, lie h aa a number of articles
belonging to Sir John Franklin, including
spoons and a chronometer box. He was also
successful in finding akeletons of many of his
men and the remains of several of their boats.
Skeletons and other relies were found at King
William's Land.
The Cornelia brought an anchor, found at tho
extreme north, marked E. S., 1776, which is
supposed to have belonged to the first explorers.
Dr. Hall found a native who claims to know all
about the party. Ho says tho ship was stove,
and the crew took to their boats and went
ashore, where their provisions were exhausted
and they died from starvation. lee and snow
prevented Dr. Hall from making fall explora
tions. Ho will return next summer and further
prosecute the search. The Ansell Gibbs will
arrivo in a day or two.
Vlrgfntn .Senators.
Special Diepatek to Ike lyuekburt JtqwlhWl
WaamxoTo*, September 27.—The Virginia
senatorahip is warmly discussed. Bets are madn
that John B. Baldwin and. Alexander Rives will
oome to tho Spnato from Virginia. The latter
gentleman has had his disabilities removed.
The President wonld present his brother-in-law.
Dr. Sharpe, and the husband of Mr. Douglas'
widow. General Williams, but he does not take
enough interest in the matter.
THE GREAT
CHILL L\i) FEVER EXFELLER
A PROCLAMATION.
a R E A T
SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS!!
81000 HETVARD
GEORGIA.
By B. B. Bullock. Governor Of said State. 1 rj’HESE ARE the standard Family Medicines of
! X America. They are prescribed and used by the
medical profession. They are preferred by every
LIPPMAFS PYRAFUGE
It IS. IN FACT. A MOST WONDZRIUL
FEVER CURE,
of this Iaitut Remedy makiaca
LASTING AND PERMANENT CURE.
IfU CASK, HOWEVER OBSTINATE. CAN RE
SIST ITS NBA L TB-<31 VINO PROPERTIES.
py r a. Fuem
C-M'M on Appetite. Brian Color to the Cheek* et
the Emaciated and Strength to the
Feeble.
Whiszir, 05:t!'.!information ha* been reeeivedat
this Der artm at that a tsnrder wax committed in the
town of Cartererille. eonnty of Bartow, in this State,
on the 24th instant, npon the person of Richard
Smith, as Is alleged, by ene Green Spencer, and that
the slid Spencer has fled from justice: and.
tVexams. The Sheriff of said eonnty of Bartow
certifies to mo that he ha* exercised all diligence, and
nsed every means in hi* power to apprehend the said
Green Spencer, bat without avail: and that the cf,
ferine of a satiable reward is essential as a means of
makinc certain the arrest of the said Green Spencer.
Now. therefore. I have thoacht proper to issue thaw
my proclamation, hereby offet ins » reward of one
thousand dollar* for the a pprehension and delivery of
tho said Green Spencer, with evidence sufficient to
eonvict, to the Sheriff of raid county of Bartow.
And I do moreover eba-g* and require all officere
ia thi* State, civil and military, to be visitant ia en-
desvoring to apprehend the amid Green Spencer, in
order that be may be broucht to trial for the offence
with which ha ataude chirred.
Given under my hand and the (net teal of the State
at the Capitol in Atlanta.thi*Sthdayef September,
ia the year of onr Lord, 19®. and of the Indepen
dence ofthe Totted State* of America the ninety-
fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor.
By the Governor:
Bavin G. Comae,
Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION:
TheaeiJ Speu-er is aboat *1 yean of ace. about five
feet eieht or nine ioehe* bi(h. fair complexion, blue
eye*, and weich* about 133 or ISO pounds.
(eptSO-dStwlt
R. D. Little.
J. T. DeJaraette,
i Henry Lawrence,
m John a Beid,
John T. Dennis,
Willinm Little,
A. S. Reid, Jr.,
Dr. N. S. Walker,
Was. Y. Young,
Thomas G. Lawson.
Reuben B. Nisbet.
Respectfully,
Henut D. Caters,
Secretary Planters’ Club.
Interesting to the Disqualified.
Tho Washington Republican, a quasi-official
organ of tho Administration, announces in its
issuo of yesterday that tho Attorney General of
the United Statos' has received notice of an im
portant decision which has recently been ren
dered bv the Supremo Court of Louisiana. The
decision is that when n person has taken an
oath of offico before tho war to support tho Con
stitution of tho United States, and during the
war held nn ofitce in n Stato in rebellion which
required him to take nn oath to support the
Confederate States such n person cannot for
this reason alone be s tid to have engaged in
insurrection and rebellion against tho United
Statos, or given aid nnd comfort to the enemies
thereof, in tho meaning of section threo of tho
(4 fourteenth amendment.
The Republican adds—and this is some indi
cation that the decision is not unfavorably re
ceived nt Washington—
“This decision will be found very important,
and of large scope in reducing nnd limiting dis
franchising clauses of the Constitution nnd acts
of Congress.”
Mr.s. H. Waimiesoer, n lady of high social
position and mnch intelligence, from Hanover.
Germany, has recently made a tonr of oKxervn-
tiou through the South. Her purpose was to
determine, in liebalf of herself and others, tho
question of removal to America, and her im
pressions are communicated in a letter to the
Memphis Appeal, from which the following ex
tract is taken: "The opinion entertained pre
vious to my visit, that the Southern States were
in munv respects far better adapted to the wants
of my countrymen than the Northwest, has
w 'oren fully confirmed, nnd I shall not fail to so
/ advise them of their interests in the matter, and
to use whatever influence I may be able to ex
ert, both among my friends in Germany as well
os those in the States North and West of yours,
in giving such directions to emigration."
A OAnD TO
llltuim AMI PUNTERS!
0UR FAXjXj btoob:
1* arrivinc and being opened daily. A* maxi, it com
prise* everything kept ia a first-clan
trad*.
Ufacti
on. Onr Stock of
DOMESTICS
I* heavy and oomplet*. An annual largo Stock of
CASSIMKKKS, JKANS, (North Carolina nod Co
lumbus. Ga.. make.) KKKSUVS. LINSEYS. FLAN-
NKLS. DKLAINSand
DRESS GOODS
Of every description. Our
Motion Department
la well amort*! and very complete.
CLOTHING
To suit all classes, nn J was manufacture! to order,
heavy lino of
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
BLANKETS, of all Qualities, both in colored and
white, and. in a word, wo hart everything to suit tho
trade of the Country Merchant. Our
URdCERi MPARUHT
added to. sad we expect to nil at a
TOBACCO
Is very choice and wa® purchased at 1©?® than Manu
facturer's price?, which enables us to offer it low to
our customer*
OSN A R l' R O S, heavy and light, all grade® of
SHEETINGS, YARNS of the different manufacturer®
WmSKV, BRiXBY AXO WIXES.
Plan ati"n Bitter? and Wolfe*® Schnapps. Sugar® of
»11 grade?. Old Government Java. Cylon and Rio
Coffee. HARDWARE aid Staple Drug-. Ragging,
Tie®, Nail®. Iron, Flour in sa*k® and barrel®, Rice.
Snuff Cigar®, Broom®, Bucket®. Scire®, etc.
Oar Stock i- of ®uch a character that a Merchant or
Planter can fill his entire memorandum with. We
respectfully ask an examination, feeling assured we
can please you and make it to your interest.
J. B. BOSS Al SON,
Wholesale Dealers. 96 Cherry and 55 Second St*.
#eptl9-tf
EVKRY IJOTTLK SOLD IS ACCOMPANIED BY A
GUARANT2K OF ITS KFFICAOY. .
Tho Proprietor of the Prrafuxe ch.llrnx*. every ease.
BO matter of how ions etandimr. to try this
Great am and Fever Cure, and th—
deny it* wi.nd.rfal curative
proportion.
ASK FOB
UP PM AN’S PYRAFUGE,
Aa.l got rtf of that miserable di*. me. Chill, usd
Favor. For rale, at whoirralm by tho Suit
Manufacturer fur tho Unhe-l
Stato*. by
JACOB LIFPMAN,
PROPRIETOR OF
lippman’s Wholesale Drug House,
8A VANN AH, OA,.
KAYTON’S
O I I* OF LIFE
CURES ALL
PAINS AND ACHES.
AND IH TIIK
6BK.4T JiHEIMiTM SKA EDI !!
lUlkOO,
Duuoanm,
Moron. Ga.
TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER PILL.
< ‘ore- diaeaaoa of tho three and Stomao)
TUTT’S KXPRCTUSAST.
.1 ptavao: euro for Couch*. Colds, etc
TTTT’KbAKSAPAKILLt A-QFEKV8BRIilGHi
Tho Croat Alterative and Blood Purifier
rims nip&uTfiD hair die.
Warranted the be* dr. in a*.
Thee* itandard I reparation* ore lor sal* by
HARRIS, CLAY A CO^A^entr
*prJ-d*»Lr
■BOHGIA
MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
H AVING fully organised our Company on a sure
and permanent basis, and having the Comptrol
ler's authority, wo pmonl to tbo Southern People
what wabolior, to be one of tho safest acd be.-t Life
Insurance Companies ovo* established in the South
ern Country. Tho Homo Office I* in Macon. Georgia,
where every dollar invested will remain in our midst.
Tbocalaxy of name*, civen as directors and referee*.
Is a sufficient cuarantee of itself of tho fidelity with
which this institution will bo managod. The capital
is sufficient to meet all loasee in every eonttacwocy.
We earnestly appeal to onr eitixen, everywhere to
build up with n> thi* structure for the benefit of our
loved ones, onr home, and onr country.
Hundred, of thousands of dollars are yearly ab
stracted from the pocket* of oar peonle. and earned
to foreicn parts to enrich straccers who have but lit
tle sympathy for us.
Can we not learn wisdom and use onr mean* to en
rich ourselves and beautify onr home* T
We will try and place, io every locality, polite and
efficient Areata to transact the bmine.s cf the Com
pany. And we cordially invite all deeirinc axenries
in this Company to call on tho Offieere. at the offico
buildirr. near the Passencer Depot, in frontof the
two hotels, oo Fourth street, where sdl matter* of de
tail will be cheerfully riven-
The profits will bo entirely mntnal after rsyinc
six percent, to tho Stockholders for amount of Stock
gBUUtMd.
VT. J. LAWTON. Prudent.
J. a McBURNKY, Vice Provident.
R. J. LiQBTTOOT. Secretary.
BOARD 07 DIRECTORS :
ASHER AYRE5, Fertilizer, M»con. Gb.
tale Grocers, Macon, Gr.
JACKSON DeLOACHE, Carriage Dcpositoit. Mr-
ooq.Gr.
J. a McBORNKY. Macon. Gr.
W. J. LAWTON. LRwton & Lawton. Macon, Gr.
DAVID T. SINGLETON. Planter. ERtonton. Gr.
RICHARD HOBBS, of Crnger i Co., BRnkers. Al*
bany, Ga.
DR. JAMES F. BOZEMAN, Prog’t Georffa Home
Insurance Company, Columbus. Ga.
WALLACE CUMMlNgI Banker. Savannah, Or.
M. P. STOVALL. S'ovall A Butler, August i, Ga.
ADAMS. Cashier National Bank. Athens. Ga.
M. FURLOW. Amcriccs, 6n.
umnrcn:
Harms & Howell, Wilmington, N C
Gen Augustus Young. Charlotte, N C
Wm B Wright, Fayetteville, N C
Jno C Slocum, Goldrboro. N C
Wm M Lawton, CharIr®ton, S C
Jas P Boyce. President Theological Institute, Green*
ville. S C
R Furman. D D. Newberry Court Hou®e, S C
JOB Dargan, D I», Sumpter, S 0
S TAikin, Knoxville. Tenn
Jno McNabb, President Eastern Bank of Eufaula,
Eufaula, Ala
Theodore Harris, President Louisvill© Insurance and
Banking Company. Louisville, Ky
Wm D Miller, Lynchburg, Va
T C S Ferguson, Lynchburg, Va
D H Baldwin k Co. New York
Golthweight, Rice k Semple, Montgomery. Ala
Ex-Gor J G Shorter, Eufaula, Ala
L L Warren. President Fall® City National Bank,
Louisville. Ky
Gordon, Owens k Stokes, Abbeville, Ala
P H Pepper k Co, Mobile. Ala
Josiah Morris, Banker. Montgomery, .Ala
Hugh McColl, Commissioner, New Orleans, La
Wood, Low k Ludwigsen, New Orleans. La
Noble k Brothers, Iron Work®, Rome, Ga
Gen A R Lawton. Savannah. Ga
Gee A II Colquitt, Baker County. Ga
Thos H Willingham. Dougherty County. Ga
James Calls way, Atlanta, Ga
Col Luther J Glenn, Atlanta, Ga
Dr T W Keen. Salisbury. NC
Mai W M Robbins. Attorney-at-Law, Salisbury. N C
Col C P Low, Merehaat. Lexington. N C
James Sloan, Esq, Merchant, Greensboro, N C
Hon K G Read©, Supreme Court Judge, Roxboro, N C
Hon C S Winstead. Koxboro, N C .
B P Williamson. Wholesale Grocer. Raleigh, N C
J P Dillingham. Newbern, N C
Robert Thompson, Esq, Wholesale Grocer, Nashville,
Tennessee
Hon John Rnkim Judge TJ 8 Court. Atlanta. Ga
je*-dAwtf
mother and father. They immediately merit public
esteem and confidence cf all who once test their vir
tue®. They are prepared by physicians who are fully
authorized by the Congress of the United State®, and
are the result of a long bedside experience. Being
neither secrets nor patents, the medical profession
have no hesitancy in giving them a fair trial and a
hearty recommendation.
DIARRHEA.
T HOUSANDS of our fellow beinsa are annually
consicnafi to untimely graves, an! the drier
arose* of old and yonne are constantly cryin* aloud
for relief from Diarrhea. Cholera Morbns. etc. A* a
result of much scientific research and alone and faith
ful bedside experience, we effer a remedy tor all those
Summer Complaints which ia pleasant and never fail-
int ia its effects. No mother should fail to havo a
supply of the
RED DIARRHEA REMEDY,
Prepared with artistic beauty, with ehemieal purity
and exactness, selected and combined according to
extensive medical experience, unique in finish and
appearance, mild, pleasant and coating to the stomach
nnl never-failing in remedial effects, the unerring
finger of truth points to the Red Diarrhea Remedy &*•
the boasted combination of the day for all forms of
Diarrhea. Cholera, Cholera Morbu®, Nausea. Vomit-
i c. Cramp®, ft-*. Pr: •<*. S.. r^ix bottle® It r $•'. Sent
to all parts of tho country on receipt of price. Sold
by all Druggists.
J. P. DR0MQ00LE & CO.. Prop® .
Memphis. Tenn.
HOCKER FEMALE COLLEGE,
LEXINGTON, KY.
T HE First Session of this College will begin on
Monday. September 20. IS®. Amnio accommo-
dations, with a large and able b acuity. *or over three
hundred scholar*. Term® moderate.
For P*rtieul.rs j .pplyo iiocKi . i pwr - cfor>
Or R. GRAHAM. A. M-. President.
Board of *\dvick —Robt. Milligan. Mo®es E. c>ara,
Jud. W. McGarvey. B. WilKCJ.
H. r ANTED, EVERYWHKKF. AGEN*TS.-«1<0to
ff $£30 per month, male and female, to introduce
the Gcnuino Improved Common Family ^ew-
in<r Machine, underfeed and overfeed style®. I r»ce
only $1S. These machine® will stitch, him, fell, tuck,
bind, braid, cord, gather and embroider* The cloth
cannot be palled apart even after every other stitch is
cut. Every machine warranted five years. »'c will
pay abovo salary or a commission from which twice
the amount can be made. Address far terms to agents,
etc., GEO. McKATHRON A CO.,
Nashville. Tenn.
CAUTION.—Do not be imposed uron >*v other par
ties palming off worthies® cast-iron machine®, under
the same name or otherwise. Ours is tho only genu
ine snd practical machine manufactured.
THE ROSS MILLeJasstTla:
ing all kinds of materials. Every one send for circu
lar to HENRY JACKSON,
Consulting Engineer,9Spru:oSf.. New York.
THE ALBANY LAW SCHOOL.
r PlIE Course for >
I Tuesday of >ep
The School i® th t
Law as a Science
common law practice.
a rnocuAnTATioicr.
SIOOO 1FU3WA-R33
0330HGXA.
By B. B. Bullock, Governor of laid State.
Wnxawas, S. J. Buih, Coroner ol Wilkinson eounty,
hie reported to tVi Department, under date Septem
ber m instant, that* murder wii committed In laid
county of Wilkinson on th* 13th instant, npon thn
person of T.. A. Colder, ns i* alleged, by one K. X.
Neltoc. and that the said Sel'on h«s tied from Jos
tle* ; and,
Ifaiiiu, Th* said Co-oner further reports to mo
that the civil officers of *ai-l eonnty of Wilkiosoa
have nsed tbeir utmost exertions in apprehending th*
murderer, hut without snore*sr
Now, therefore. I have thought proper to 1-suethii
my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of One
Thousand Dollars for the apprehension and delivery
of the said K. N. Nelson, with evidence sufficient to
eonvict. to the Sheriff of tlio said county of Wilkin-
■on.
And Id. moreover cbtrge nnd require ell officer* in
thl« State, civil and military, to h* vigilant in en
deavoring to apprehend tbo said R. X. Nelson, in or
der that he may be brought to trial for the crime with
which ho stands charged.
(liven under my hand and thngrent real of th* State,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this tSth day of September,
in the year of our L*-rd Eighteen II undred and Sixty-
Nine, and of the Independence of tho United State*
of America, the Ninety-Fourth.
RUFU3 II. BUM.0CK.
Governor.
By tho Govoroot:
Dsvin <). Com so,
Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION:
The said Nelson is aboat X years of a*e, thin vis-
aged. light comptexioned,h.s red goats* and mous
tache, weighs about 123 pounds, and ha* Inst two
flaxen off bis right band.
sct-tSO dStawlt
©. rRocnAraATzenr.
$1000 REWARD.
GEOHGIA.
By A B. Bollock, Governor of said State.
Wntaiaa. It has been officially communicated to
this Department that oa th* night ofth* 24th August
ultimo. Dr. H. H. Harley was shot at and killed while
enraged in writing, at hi* residence ia the county of
Glynmin thlsState. by aparty or parties unknown;
and
Wncunis. Th* Foreman of the Grand Jury of laid
county of Glynn certifies to me that no evidence suffi
cient to warrant the arrest of any party has come to
the knowledge ofs^id body; and that it is their desire
as well a* the desire of all good citizens of Ulynn eoun
ty to bring the murderer to Justice; sad
W his ass. The eaid Foreman of said Grand Jury,
in accordance with a tecdution of that body, suggest*
th* efhring of a suitable reward as a means of insur
ing the *rr**t of the assassin or asnasios ofth* said
Dr. H. H. Harley;
Now, therefore, in order to vindicate tho majesty of
the law and the saeredaees of human life, and in order
th* more certainly to bring to speedy trial *nd pun
ishment th, guilty party or parties. I. Rufus B. Bul
lock. Governor and Commander-in-Chiefofthe Army
and Navy ol thi* ijtatn aad the Militia thereof, havo
thought proper to irsue thi*. my Procismation, hereby
offering a reward of 0a* Thousand Dollars for th*
apprehension and delivery of th* person or persons
engaged ia the perpetration of this atrocious murder
a* hereinbefore recited, with evidence sufficient to
convict, to the Sheriff of said eounty of Glynn:
And I do moreover charge and require all officere in
this Stato, civil and military, to be vigilant In endeav
oring to apprehend th* amid party or parties, in order
that they may be brought to trial and punishment.
Given under my hand and the great Seal of tho State
at tho Capitol, in th* city of Atlanta, this 2Sth day
of September, in the year of onr Lord one thousand
eight hundred and aixty-nin*. and of tho Inde
pendence of the United State* of America, the nine
ty-fourth.
. RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottuo. Secretary of State.
sept30-<13twlt
BE.. KICECATJ’S
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
_ time, health snd money.
One Thousand Dollars Reward for any ease of dis-
casein say stage which they fail to cure.
Dr. Richan’s Golden Balsam. No. 1, euresUIcen, Ul
cerated Sore Throat aad Month. Sore Bros, Cutaneous
or Skin Eruptions. Copper Colored Blotches. Sere
ness of tbo Scalp, Scrofula, etc- is the greatest Reno
vator. Alterative and Blood Purifier known, remove*
all diseases from the system, and leave* the blood
pure and healthy.
Dr. Richau’s Golden Balsam, No. 2. cures Mercurial
Affections, Rhe-om.'.;i-m in all its forms, whether from
mercury or othetrcaw***: giro* immediate relief ia ail
cases. No dieting aooeasary. I bay* thousand* of
Cvrtifi-atei rruvir c the miraculous cures effected by
these Remedies. Prioe ofeither No. 1 or No. 2. So per
bottle, or two bottles for $9.
Dr. Kichsu’aGoldenAntidote.asafe.fpeody.pleas-
aod aad radical cure for ail Uricair Derangements,
accompanied with fall directions. Price. S3 per bot
tle.
Dr. Richau’s Golden Eiixird’Amour.aradieal care
forNerrons or General Debility, in old or young: itr.-
arting energy with wonderful effect. Price, Jo per
■ottic or two bottles for SO.
On ro-eipt of price, these remedies will be shipped
to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corres
pondents. None genuine without the us.me of "Dr.
Richau’s Golden heme-iie*. D. B. Richards, sole pro
prietor,” blown in glass r f bottles.
Address DR. D. B. RICHARDS.
No. 22$ Yarick st.. New York.
Office hours, from 9 a- u., to 9 r. n. Circularsfent
julyl-dly
Direct Trade with Europe-
J.H. ASHBRIDGE. J. S. HUTTON,
Of Nox Orleans. OfMacon. Ga.
J. H. ASHBRIDGE & CO.,
Commission Merchants
GENERAL PURCHASING AGEATS,
LIYESPOOL.
ASHBRIDGE\ SMITH & CONew Orleans.
Consignments Solicited.
Particular attention given to the sale of South
ern Land® to European Capitalist® and intending Im
migrants. 13- Order® (or Foreign Goods executed on
best possible terms. mayl-lawlj
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
WHAT WILL THEY DOT
They will restore fading female beauty, will paint
ths pal* cheek, will hurl back tbe gathering storm
that encircles your brow, will add brightness and
lustre to yourlireiore eye. will give brilliancy and
activity to your dull iaulieet. will strengthen and
soothe your shattered nerves, add tone, health and
bouyaaey to your whole system.
HOW WILL THEY DO ALL THISt
females <0 a healthy condition, uj curing all
complaint* peculiar to the temala sea, such as pain
ful, suppressed or irregular Menstruation. Hysteria.
Leucorrboe. Chlorosis. Prolapsus Uteri, Ulceration
and Irritability uf th* Womb. Pain* in the side and
back. Melancholy, Palpitation of the heart. Swim
ming and Giddiness of tbe Head, Cold Feet and Hand.*,
Nervousness. Sick Headache, a feeling of suffocation.
Indisposition to enter society, and all those diseases
arisinr from a deranged condition of the uterine sys
tem, whether affecting old or young, married or single.
This 00mpound is neither secret nor patent, but is
prepared and offered by the regular medical profession
W* hare hundreds similar to the following:
Prom as eminent PAytseioa of Carroll Oo., iliet.
Messrs. J. P. Daouoooui A Co.: As your "English
Female Bitters” is neither a secret nur a patent. I
have frequently prescribed it for tbe rat ioue female
complaint* of onr country, and always with the mutt
satisfactory results. It is decidedly the most valuable
combination 1 hay* ever known for th* treatment of
those complaints peculiar to tbe female***. old or
young, and l do not hesitate to give it a hearty re
commend stion. Its setooisbins euro* have won for
it many laurels io Carroll eounty, and 1 hope ita
efficiency may soon be heralded all over th* country
that th* medical profession and the female community
may reap its advantage*. G. W. YAbSEK, M. D
The English Female Bittere is aceorately aad beau
tifullypnt up in large bottler, at 32 M per bottle, or
three bottles for 16—on* bottle taxing about two
week*. Shipped to all parts of tho country oa receipt
of prico. Sold by all Druggists.
J. P. DHOMGO0LE A CO.. Proprietors,
Memphis. Ter n.
KIDNEY AND BLADDER
Affections ere ezooodinsly common and troublesome
all over the country, end the public have long lelt tbs
necessinr of a remedy that could be relied upon in all
those affection*, and none are better qualified to pre
pare sneh a remedy than the physician himself. We
have practiced medieine about twenty year*, and can
Safely say that we know of no combination to equal
onr
Extract Bcarbcrry and Buciiu.
It ia reeomoiended to cart nil derantemcctj of the
Kidney* end Bladder, »ach m Gnttrel, Urinary De
pot! t« of all kind®, liluody or Milky Urine, frequent
desire to urinate, pain in eraell of back, dull burning
rain in region of bladder. Gout; Dropsy, .Nervous
Tremblimr. Melancholy, eril foreboding*, effect* of
bebit* ol disripation or early abase, lore of power end
memory, and all thoie affections req»* ; ring » prompt
end decided Diuretic, whether old 01 wut*»\ male or
female. Price. II, or fix bottle* for febipped to
ell parts of the country on receipt of price. &dd by
all Druggiit®.
J. P. DR0MG00LE * CO.. Proprietor*.
Memphis, Tenn.
THE CHILL PUZZLE.
■ is
sills
■ Hills
ellihiile
• 11ibo b i 11•
• llibefc hills
• llihefofchills
■ Illhefogofehili*
■ llihefogngofchills
sllihnfogninrofohills
sliihefogniKingofohiils
sllihefogn ingofehiils
sllihefogngofohitis
s 11 i h cf ogofo h ills
sllihefofehills
•111 befell ilia
all ihchil Is
• JllhiUs
■ Hills
sills
sis
■
-The above will enremay eaae of ehilla. even of six
months standing, without affecting the head, rare or
nerves. It arouses tbe stomach att-i liver, carries off
tbe bile and effects permanent cores. In tbe swamps
of Arkansas, where tho ehilla are n> common and so
difficult to cure, they readily yield when treated with
our King of Chills.
Fnt up in large bottles at SI, or ri* bottles for $5.—
Sent to all parts of tho country on receipt of price.
Bold by all Druggists.
J. P. DBOMGOOLE * CO.,
rtoraitTona,
MEMPHIS. TENN.
L. IV. nUNT A CO..
aud-law General Agents. Macon. Go.
.ch year commences on tbe first
mber, and continue? nine months,
rghly organised, it t -1*:h>-
and prepares its students for tbo
ice. For circular? apply to
Isaac kdwards,
Albany, N. Y.
S150 to S250,,;. S^riiM'din^t:
etrer.t® everywhere selling our Patent Everlasting
IFAOt Wire Clothes Line*. Cvll »t, or write for par
ticulars to the Girard Wire Mill®. 2G1 North Third
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
The undo
derson
that
W.E. TANNER.
ALEX. DELANEY
METROPOLITAN WORKS
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
Corner of Seventh and Canal Street*.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
Stationary & Portable Engines,
SAW TVTTT.T.W
BOILERS, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WORK.
I RON and WOODEN TRUCKS for Care. IM
PROVED MACHINERY of all kinds built and
repaired.
Alio, Agent sin tbs Southern States for
Blab’s Patent Stene & Ore Breater
a* XL. BROWN, Ag-’t,
fcept4-d*wly No. 62 Second at., Macon. Ga.
W. A. RANSOM ft GO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
S8« tad SRS Broadway, IIW YORK
lufcr*-tf
THE HENDERSON LAND SALE.
Postponement of Drawing to Dec. 28.
Correzpondene* between 'he Proprietor .rf the
C-jministioncr.i.
Meter*. Dude anti others, Commissionert ap
pointed by act of Kent'.i e/cy Legielature:
Gkxtlkuxx—1 regret that I am compelled to esk at
your hands a postponement of the drawing of prise*
In the Henderson county (By.) Land Sale.
Although a great many tickets have been sold, a
sufficient number have not been disposed of to justify
men sale of my property without lose to me. nalc*s I
hid.I th* unsold ticket!, which I do not intend to do.
If you will give me until the 28th dav of December,
1809.1 feel confident of disposing of all the ticket* by
that time.
Iam. gentlemen, very respectfully.
WILLIAM McOLAIN.
Havnxaaog. Kv„ Aug. 24.18S9.
Reply of the Commmioiur*
e undersigned,commissioners to manage tlr* Hen-
in l and Bale, regret to announce to the pnhlio
a t iffieient number of tieketa have not been dis
posed of to justify ths prooristor In allowing a trans
fer ofth* property on the first of SeptemW: snd they
heve concluded to postpone the drawin* until th*
t48thday of December. IbGO.
A large number of ticket* have been sold, and wo
entertain no bat little donbt that all will bedisrosei
of by th* time fixed above. We think we ere acting
in the interests of ticket bolder* in sfeking to have
none others than those who have purchased tickets,
share in the drawing. Should the drawing take plneo
now, the proprietor would be compelled, in order to
save himrelf from loss, to take hit chance in thedraw-
ing with th* unsold tickets. This he doe? not desire
to do, ncr do wo desire that he should do lu
The postponement ie for * short time only, and es
the posienloa ot the farms cannot bo surrendered—
being rented ont fbr tbe nrosent year, nor the rent
collected until tbe 1st of January nezt,itosn make
kut little difference with those who are so fortunato
aa to win whether they succeed on the 1st of Septem
ber. orthe 28tb dav of December, M69.
Tbe owner or the property will hold ao tickets, and
we trust thos* who have them will wait cheerfully for
the time fixed by ns—for tl.ere ..111 positively
basso further postponement.
The money arising from the sal* of tickets Is io the
bank, to enr credit, and the owner *f the property
canaot in any way use or c ntrol it nntil after the
drawing and thetransferof property. The ircreasinc
interest in tbe scheme, and the confidence txamfeted
throughout the country in ita fairness, justify us in
the opinion that tbe scheme will certainly bo a groat
snecee*. D. BANKS.
WM. 8. HOLLOWAY.
RO. T. GLASS.
W. S. ELAM,
GRANT GREEN.
Comml-sioners.
An opportunity is now offered for thos* who were
disappqintcd in getting tickets before September 1st,
toseenfethem now. Tbe Scheme is regularly chartered
by tbo Kontneky Legislature, and the interests of
ticket holders fully protected by late. It ie also en
dorsed by Gov. Stereuroo. and U. 8. Senators Davis
aud MoOreery, and over two hundred of the loading
eitlten? of Kentucky. There are 511 prises In sail r
capital prise8150.(WO. and smallest prise490CO; tick
ets only 8600. Secure them of tour nearest club agent,
or of either of the following authorise I financial
agents, who will also furnish eiren'ars. Send money
at t heir risk only by express (prepaid) P. O. order, reg
istcred letter, or bank draft.
sugars.
L II LYNE. Caib’r Farmers Bank. Uenderron. Ky.
KI1A LEX.ANDEii, Commercial Bink, Louisville. Ky
JOHN C LATH Ail, Pres. Bank. Kopkln-vilte. Ky.
JAS L DALLAM, Commercial Bank. Paducah, Ky.
B O TIIO.M AS. Cashier. Lexington. Ky.
W U TYLER. Cashier Deposit B’k. Oweeeboro. Ky.
septlS-tf
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.'S
THROUGH LIRE TO CALIFORNIA,
C3IMA XLXTO JAPAN,
TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS. AND CAR
RYING THE U. S. MAIL.
: s t.rouKli to California in Twenty-two Days.
Srr i\TKTTm« ON Til?:
Atlantic :
ALASKA, i
ARIZONA, i~~
HENRY CHAUNCEY,
NEW YORK, - - -
OCEAN QUEEN, - -
NORTHERN LIGHT,
COSTARICA, - -
One of the above large and splendid Steamship* will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal Street, at
twelve o'clock, noon, on the 1st, and 11th, of every
month (except when those date® fall on Sundav. ana
then on the preceding Saturday), for ASPINWALL,
connecting, via Panama Railway, with one of the
Company’s Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN
CISCO. touching at ACAPULCO.
Departure® of the 1st connects at Panama with
Steamers far <0UTU PACIFIC and CENTRAL
AMERICAN PORTS. Those of the 1st rouch at
MANZANILLO.
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA—Steamer CHINA,
leaving San Francisco October 4th, 1869, for Japan
and China.
One Hundred Pounds of Baccajre allowed to each
adult. Baggage-Masters accompany baggage through,
and attend ladies and children without undo protec
tor®. Baggage received on tho dock tho day before
*rtiling, from Steamboats, Railroads, and passenger*
who prefer to ®enddown carl
An experienced Surgeon hoard. Medicine and
attendance free
For Freight or Pa*®engo Ticket®, or further infor-
mation, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on the
M harf foot or CANAL STREET. NORTH RIVER.
NEW YORK.
Bttyl'My* F. R. BABY Agent
CoxNacnxo on the Pa
cific WITH TOT
COLORADO,
- CONSTITUTION,
- GOLDEN CITY,
- SACRAMENTO,
- GOLDEN AGE,
- MONTANA.
WANTED
AGENTS to sell SERVICE
AFLOAT ia the SUMTER and
ALABAMA, by ADMIRAL
RAPHAEL SEMMES. 30,000 eoi.its told during tho
first four months. It is a most graphic and thrilling
description of the adventures of this oommandcr and
his ooinrade*. written by Simmes himself, and every
body takas it without solicitation, no matter whit
their politics. We will furoish tbe names of over 125
agents, who have made upwards of JdOO per month
net. with this book. Sold only by subscription, and
exolnaive territory given to good agent,. Address
F. L DIBBLE i CO.,
f'.S Mnin st.. Louisville. Ky.
DR. WHITTIER.
n tbe treatment of \ cnereal, .Sexual and Prlv.ite
Disease®, than any other physician in St, Looi*.
Sypbili*. Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Stricture, Orchiti®
Hernia and Rupture; all Urinary Di<ea*e* and
Syphilitic or Mercurial Afflictions of the Throat.
Skin or Bone*, .are treated with unparalleled inn
matureyear*, or othar cause®, and which produce
®omc of the following effect®: as nocturnal emi«a-
fan®, blotche®, debility, dizrinee?. dimness of sight,
confusion of idea®, evil forboding®, aversion to so
ciety of female®, loss of memory and sexual power,
and rendering marriage improper, are permanently
cured.
Dr. Whittier publishes a Medical Pamphlet rela
ting t'» venereal dDea-e® and the disastrous and
varied consequences of self-abuse, that will be sent
to any address, in a seated envelope, for two
■•tamp*. Many physician® introduce patient® to the
doctor after reading hi® medical pamphlet. Com
munication confidential. A friendly talk wilicost
you nothing.
Office central, yet retired- X -. 617 St. Charles -d.
St. Lorn®. Mo. Hours: 9. a. N. to 7, p. m.; bun-
dam, 12to“
lOSADALIS:
'DUE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
L Restorer, purifies tbe blood and ourcs
Scrofula, Syphilis. SKin Disease®, Rheuma
tism. Diseases of Women, and nil Chronic
Affection* of the Blood, Liver and Kidney®.
Recommended by the Medical Faculty and
many thousand® of our best citizen®. Rend
the testimony of Physicians and patient?
who have used Kosadalts: send for our
Rosa lalis Guide to Health Book,or Alum
na** i «r thi-- your, which we publish far
gratuitous distribution: it will give you
mnch valuable information:
Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, say*—-I
takopleasuro in recommending your hosa-
dalis as a very powerful Hltcrative. I have
seen it used in two case? with happy results:
one m > i*h■*** ot secondary syphilis, in
which tho patient pronounced himself
cured after having taken five bottle* of
V’Mr Tiio-ticir.ri. Tho other i? a case of
scrofula of long standing, which ia rapidly
improving under its u?o, and tho indioa-
I tions are that tho patient will soon recover.
I hnvo carefully examined the formula
by which your Koudali* i* made, and find
! it an oxeellent compound ofaltcmive iu-
itrodient*.
Dr. Spark®, of Nicholaaville. Ky,. says be
ha* used Rosadalisin ca®c® of Scrofula and
j Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory re-
i suit*—m a cleaner of the Blood 1 know no
better remedy. t
Samuel G. McFaddon, of Murfreesboro,
Tenn., saya:
I have used ceren bottle® of Rosadali®,
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism;
•end mo four bottles, a* I wish it for m
brother, who has Scrofulous Sore Eye?.
Beniamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes:
I have suffered for twenty year? with an
inveterate eruption over my whole body: »
; short timo since I purchased a bottle of
I Roi&dalis and it effected a perfect cure.
HOSyLDAXiIl
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Dri. ClemcMi*. Ktvesft Co.,
Proprietor®.
For sale by
j. k. wrLirar & to
>uly8-tf
_ ... form?, Gonorrhea, Gleet, stricture,
Orchitis, and all urinary diseases, and the effect* of
murcuryore completely eradicated: Spermatorrhea
or Seminal Weakness, resulting from ®elf~abu*e or
other causes, aud which produces ®ome of the follow
ing effect*: A* blotches, bodily weakness, indigestion,
constipation, aversion to society, unmnnlincss, dread
of future events, loss of wemoiy, indoicncc, nocturnal
emission?, and finally prostration of the vital power®.
Can be fully restored to health. Persona afflicted
with thi*, or any other delicate, intricate, or long
standing conutitutional complaint, should give tbo
Doctor a trial. He never fail®.
The Doctor publishes a medical circular that, give®
a. full exposition of venereal and private dis case®, that
can bo hod free at his office, or by rfir.il for « ne stamp.
It give® a dear delineation ot ;•!! the diseases and
conditions resulting from the ififriocement of tho
moral lawi, excess'*®, indulgence*.exposure . and im
prudences in married or single life. Every beotonce
contains (attraction to the afflicted, and enabling
them to determine tbe precise nature of their com-
plainu.
The establishment, compririnc ten ample room®,
is central. V. hrn it is not convenient to visit tho
city, the Doctor’® opinion can bo obtained by giving
a written statement of the case, and medicines can be
forwarded by mall or express. Is iomc instance®,
however, a personal examination is absolutely nccc®-
mut, while in othor*. dally personal attention isre-
quired.and for the accommodation of ‘•uchifentient®
there are apartment* connected with the oOje that
j rovi Jed with every re/iuibiic .that is eaicnlated
to promote recovery, including medicated vapor bath®.
All prcM-riptions arc prepared in the Doctor’® own
Laboratory, under hi? personal fu*_ervi?ion. Medi
ci 1 pamphlet at office free or by mail for two stamps.
~o matter who have failed, read what ho pays.
Office No. 1S3 Third Ktrcet, between Green aud
Walnut street*, near the Peetoffice. Louisville, Ky.
Office hoar?.91. M„to 7 r. m.; .Sunday®, 10 a. ¥., to
12 m. july:i-d*wly
T.
TREGO
TEABERRV TOOTBWASi).
Preserves aad Whitens the Teeth!
Invigorates and Soothes the Gnms l
Cleans and Vnrifies Artificial Teeth!
Pnrifies and Perfumes the Breath!
Prevents Accumulation of Tartar !
Is a Superior Article for Children!
IT IS WARRANTED FREE
From Injurious Ingredients 1
TT is scientifically prepared in accordance with the
J. most valuable formulae known to tne profession.
It has been extensively nsed for several years, and is
recommended for general use by numerous Dentist,
and Physicians who have tested its merits, and who
appreciate tbe importance of preserving the Teeth
th F?SSriit«: A. M. WILSON. Philadelphia
ISrSale by J. H. ZEILIN A CO.. Macon.
Laboratory nr Pharmaceutical )
asd Akalytcal Chxmistry, V
Atlanta, Georgia.)
This i® to certify that I have examine Trego’® Tea-
berry Tooth Wuh and Tooth Powder. I find tnem
free from substance* that would act injuriously upon
the Teeth, and can recommend Trego’s Preparations
to those in want of a superior deutnfiee.
mayl&*6m W. J. LAND, Chemist.
CHANGE OFJCIIEDM.
NO OB A NOE of CA ns BETWEEN SA VANNA 11
.1 CO US TA AN1) MONTOOUSll Y. A I, A.
Transportstion Orficb C. R. R . I
Savannah. Ga.. August 14, 18f>8. (
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 10th inst., PASS JEN
GER Trains on the Georgfa Centra! Railroad
will run aa follows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
LXAV&. ARRi7X.
Savannah a. u.
Maoon 6:40 v. m
Augusta - 5:38 p. if.
MifiedgovtUe 6:58 p. u.
Eaton ton — 21:00 ?. v.
Connecting with train that leaves Au
gusta at 15 a. M
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Macon 7:00 a. if.
Savannah—.. 5uJ0 p. m.
Augusta 5:38 r. u.
Connecting with train that leaves Au
gusta at — —
UP NIGHT TRAIN.
Savannah... —7:20 r. a.
Augusta - —
Connecting with trains that leave Aa-
^ ^ DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
Augusta , ^
Wifiedgeville £3? p - M -
Eatontou : .••••-:40 p. u.
Connecting with train tnat leaves Au
gust* at
8:45 a. u
9:33 p. m
&13 A. M
9:33 p. u
— .x. guata, and
if. Train from Macon, connect with Milledgeville
Train at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted.
M. Train from Savannah connect* with
through Mail Train on South Carolina Railroad, aad
p. h. Train from Savannah and Augusta with Train*
on Southwestern and Muscogee Railroads.
[Signed] WM. ROGERS.
General Superintendent.
*ngI5-tf
A BASE INVESTMENT.
[ OFFER forsale my Steam 8aw Mill situated in
Montgomery county, Texas, and about 14 milee
from either Cypres? or Hockley Railroad Depot o
the H. and T. C. R. R.. consisting of about four thou
sand acre® of the beat Pine—well watered with Dwel
ing-housea. Workshops. Stables, etc., etc., thereo
One 40-horse power Engine, all in running order, a ■
all tools and implement® necessary.
Title® warranted and terms liberal. For forth
particular address the owner,
F. STEUSSY.
A _ Hockly P. 0- Harris county. Texas.
Or P H. MOSER, Real Estate and Land Agent,
Galveston, Texas. ju3-6m
LIVERY INS SALE STABLES.
T HE undersigned has taken charge of the weU
known “ Chapman’® Livery Stables” in Macon,
opposite the pa*£enger shed, on Plnm street, where he
will eonduct a general Livery Business in all it*
branches. Anything you may want in the way of
transportation, by horse or mule, buggy, carriage or
hack, will be furnished on short notice and at reaaon-
able rates. Drover® will find thi* an old and popular
stand at which to dispose of their stock,
febll-ly S. H. HOLMES, Agent.
se?
emetine.