The Eastman times. (Eastman, Dodge County, Ga.) 1873-1888, June 25, 1873, Image 4

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liailroads. Macou & Brunswick I? AI LllO AD CO3IP A7* V. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, DOUBLE DALLY PASSENGER TRAINS TO AND FROM JACKSONVILLE \nil all Points in. Florida. Over 100 Miles in Distance and 15 Hours in Time Saved! t>UPLFiI NTENDENT'3 OFFICE. ) Macon, Oa., March 21, 1873. \ On and after Sunday, 23d instant, passenger trains on this Road will be run as follows : DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS IXCT D. ) Leave Macon, 8:15 A. M Arrive at Jesup 6:15 P.M. ** at Brunswick 10:45 P.M. “ at Savannah ..10:00 P.M. “ at Jacksonville 8:08 A. M. Leave Jacksonville 6:45 P. M. “ Jesup 7:20 A. M Arrive Macon 5:50 P. M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY. Leave Macon 8:00 P. M. Arrive at Jesup 5:50 A. a■. “ atSavannah 10:30 A. M. “ at Jacksonville 11:00 P. M. Leave Jacksonville.. . 6:10 A M. “ Brunswick 3:45 P.M. * ‘ Savannah. . ... , , . ... 4 :40 P. M. “ Jesup 8:45 P. M. Arrive at Macon 6:15 A. M. Passengers for Tallahassee and points west of Live Oak take the 8:45 a. m. train. Passengers for Brunswick take the same, bleeping cars on all night train... HAW2IN3VILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Macon passenger shed . . 3 ;30 P. M. Arrive at Hawkinsvilie 7:00 P. M. Leave Hawkinsvilie 7:05 A. M. Arrive at Macon 10:50 A M. W. J. JARVIS, Master T vansporta tion. CENTRAL No change of cars behcetn .Avgusta and Columbus GEM EHAL SUPT’S O FFICE, ) CENTRAL RAILROAD. - Savannuh, September 27, 1872. ) On and after Sunday, the 29th inst., Pas senger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, and its Branches and Connection, will run as follows: UP DAY TRAIN. Leave Savannah c . 45 a m Leave Augusta . 0.00 am Arrive at Augusta* 5.30 p m Arrive at Miliodgeville.. 11.55 pm Arrive at Eutonton 1.50 a m Arrive at Macon 7.15 pni Leave Macon for Atlanta 10 00 p m Leave Macon for Columbus. . 8.05 pm Arrive at Atlanta 6.00 a m Arrive at Columbus 4.00 a m Making close connection with trains leaving Augusta, Atlanta and Columbus. DOWN DAY TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 2.00 am Arrive at Macon 7.30 a m Leave Macon 8.00 a m I .nave Augusta 9.00 a m Arrive at Augusta 5.30 p m An ive at Savannah 6.15 p m This train connects at Macon with S. W. accommodation train I saving Columbns&t B.2Qf p. m. and arriving at Macon at 1.45 a. m.,v. and makes the same connection at Augusta as the up day train. NIGHT, TRAINS GOING TOUTII. Leave Savannah :. . 7.00 p m Leave Augusta 8:15 p m arrive at Savannah 4:30 am arrive at Macon 5 ;30 a m Leave Maeon for Atlanta 8:50 a m Leave Macon for Columbus 5:45 a m arrive at Columbus 11:15 a m urveat At lantn 3.13 p m Making prompt through connections 9t both Atlanta and Columbus. NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Columbus 4.10 pm 3 .cave At lant a 4.00 p m arrive at Macon from Columbus. . . . 9:35 p m arrive at Macon from Atlanta 9.25 p m Leave Macon 11:00 p m strive at Milledgeville 11:55 p ni arrive at Eatonton 1:50 a m arrive at Augusta 6.20 am arrive at Savannah 7:30 a m Making perfet connection w ith trains leaving Augusta. Passengers going over the Milledgeville and Eatonton Branch will take night train lrom Co lumbus, Atlanta and Macon, day train irom Augusta and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon (Sundays except* and) with the Mil lcdgeville and Eatonton trains. • An elegant Sleeping Car on all night trains. Through tickets to all points can be had at Central Railroad ticket office, at Pulaski House, come;' Bull and Bryan streets. Office open from Ba. m. to 1 p. in., and from 3 to Op. m. Tickets can also be had it a 1 )epot Office. WILLIAM ROGERS, G on’l Superi u tenden t PRIVATE BOARDING HOUS^E, Corner President and Abercorn Sts., SAVANNAH, GA. Transient and Permanent Boarders Received ASS" Charge per dav, $2.00. DR. D. COX. July 13, ’72. tf. PULASKI HOUSE. Savannah lieosgia Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Foot WII. 11. WILDBERGER, vol 1 no 1-tf Proprietor. 8P0TSW00I) HOTEL, S' ilvp.ly Opposite Passenger Depot, (Only one minute’s walk.) MACON, - - - - GEORGIA. Board $3 00 per Day. T 11. HARRIS, Proprietor. Feb 14-tf. THEALBANY HOUSE, derrick Barnes, Prop’r., ALBAN', GEORGIA. This house is well furnished and every way prepared fox the accommodation of the travel ing public; entire satisfaction guaranteed.— 'the table is supplied with the beet the country affords, and the servants are unsurpassed in politetifcsa and attention to the wants of guests. Omnibussee convey passenger, > to end from vi eu" fie rent p.cmpiij < t., us it fia' i imc.e ! GEN L SI'PERIN'I’ENDENT’S OFFICE ) Ai LANTir A Gulf Railroad, Savarnah, January 3, 1873. J ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JANUARY ! stb. Passenger Trains on this aoud will run as j follows: EXPRESS PASSENGER. • Leave Savannah daily at 1,30 p.m. | Arrive at Jesup “ ...... 7:55p. m. I Arrive at Bainbridge 7:10 a. m. Arrive at Albany “ 9.15 a. m. Arrive at Live Oak “ 3.05 a. m. Arrive at Jacksonville 8.00 a.m. Arrive at Tallahassee 9:15 a. m. Leave Tallahassee “ 5:15 pm. j Leave Jackson ville“ 6.13 p.m. ! Leave Live Oak “ 11.25 p.m. Leave Albany “ 6.20 p.m. Leavo Bainbridge “ 6:45 p. m j Leave Jesup “ 6:35 a.m. ! Arrrive at Savannah at 10.00 a. m. Train runs through without change to Jack sonville. No change of cars between Savannah and Albany. Close connection at Albany with trains on Soi ithwestern Railroad. Sleeping car on this train. Passengers for Brunswick take this train, except on Sundays, when there is no connection to Brunswick. MACON PASSENGER. Leave Savannah (Sundays exept’d).. 6.50 p m Arrive at Jesup “ 10.30 p m Arrive at Macon (Mondays excepted) 7:30 a m Leave Macon (Saturdays excepted), . 8:25 p m Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted).... 5:20 a m Arrive at Savannah (Sundys exc’ptd) 9:00 a m Connect at Macon with trains on Macon and Western and Southwestern Railroads. Passengers for Macon on Sunday, will take 4:30 p. m. Express train from Savannah. Passengers from Macon on Saturday night, will arrive in Savannah by 10.00 a. m. Express train on Sunday. No change of cars between Savannah and Macon. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN - —WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Lawton (Sundays excepted) 7:50 arn Arrive at Valdosta “ .. 9.5*2 am Arrive at Quitman “ 11.10 am Arrive at Thomasville “ . 1.10 pm Arrive at Albany “ 7.40 pm Leavo Albany * “ . 2.10 pm Leave Quitman “ .. t. 21 pm Leave Valdosta “ .. 5.48 pm Arrive at Lawton “ . . S.OQpm Connect at Albany with night train on South western Railroad, leaving Albany Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and arriving at Albany Tuesday c Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturday s. Day Train on J. P. & M. Railroad leaves Live Oak at 1.20 p. m. for Jacksonville, and at 1.55 p. m. for Tallahassee, and arrive at Live Oak, from Jacksonville, at 1,15 p. in.; from Tallahassee at 12.25 p. m. Train on Brunswick A Albany Railroad leaves junction (No. 9 Atlantic S: Gulf Rail road) for Albany, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, at 11.00 n. m., and arrives from Albany Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3.12 p. m Mail Steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalach icola, every Wednesday, at 9-00 a. m. H. S._ HAINES, Gen 1 Sup’t. Change of Schedule. OFFICE MACON A* WESTERN RAILROAD, f Macon, Ga., November 16, 1872. | On and after Sunday, November 17, the fol lowing Schedule for Passenger Trains will be observed on this road: DAY PASSENGER. Leave Macon 7.25 am .■Arrive at Macon 7.45 a m Leave Atlanta J.45a m Arrive at Atlanta 1.25 pm NIGHT PASSENGER, Leave Macon 10.00 p m Arrive at Mucou 8.20 prn Leave Atlanta 2.30 p m at Atlanta 6.00 a m Mafair~-*s-lose connection, at Macon with Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with Southwestern Railroad for points in Southwest Georgia. At Atlanta with Western A Atlantic Railway lor points West. A. J, WHITE, Superintendent. Change of Schedule. SCPERJNTENDENR’S OFFICE, Southwestern Railroad Office, ) Macon, June 13, 1872. f On and after Sunday, the 16th. Passenger and Mail Trains on this Koad will run as fol lows : I)AY EUFAULA PASSENCEII TRAIN. Leave Macon S :00 a. m. Arrive at Eufaula 4.42 p in ‘ ‘ at Claytou 6. 15 pin “ at Albany 2.10 p m “ at Fort Gaines. 4.40 pm j Eufaula Mail Train connects daily at Smith-1 vi] i- with Albany Mail Train, and at Cuthbert ; with Fort Gaines Mail Train. Leave Clayton 7.20 a m I Leave Eufaula 8.50 a m ! Leave Fort Gaines 8.35 am J Leave Albany 10.45 a m ! Arrive at Macon 5:25 p in EUFAULA NIGHT, IT.EIOHT AND ACCOMMOUATTO J TRAIN. Leave Macon 9.10 p m- Arrive at Eufaula 10.20 a m “ at Albany 6.45 a m “ at Fort Gaines 11.52 am Connect, at Smithville with Albany Train on Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday nights, and at Cuthbert on Tuesday and Thursday.— No train leaves on Saturday nights. Leave Eufaula 5.15 p m Leavo Albany 8.40 pm Leave Fort Gaines 1.10 p m Arrive at Macon 6.20 a m COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon 5:45 a m Arrive at Columbus 11:15 am ! Leave Columbus 4:10 p m ; Arrive at Macon 9:35 p m VIRGIL POWERS, Engineer A Superintendent. EASTMAN TiN SHOP, M, S. PETERS, Proprietor. Roofing. Guttering, and Repairing of all ■ kinds attended to promptly, and on rearo iat-le | terms. % m :M He respectfully solicits the public pa ! tronage. X-ly. “DRAKE’S MAGIC LINIMENT” Is known by all who have tried it properly, I to be the best and quickest remedy ever known ■ for Croup, Colic, in man or beast, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Toothache, Headache, Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Spinal disorders, Sorss. old and new, ! Chills and Fever, Typhoid Fever, Ac.. Ac., Ac. | Try it 1 For sale by James M, Buchan, Eastman, Ga. Agents leant and. W. C II it, Gen’l Agent, ft. lb W Ga. t march 12. 73 ly. Xx- -'W. IF’DFLESIiDESTNrXV.A.IjID, WITH WEISENFELD & CO.. WHO! .EH-ALK CLOTHIERS, | AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, CASIJIERES, VESTINGS, AND GOODS ADAPTED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MDN'S WEAR, £5-13 "We.st 13;iltimoi*e February 28, ’72-Gm. BALTIMORE, 3ID. THAD. E. SUMNER. JAMES MULLIN, Sr. 1.. HILLS. suhxter, mullet & hils, * _ MAMUPACTURERS OF GEORGIA PIXE O $ W :Cs: T a °m ' CHAUHOEY, NO. 12 M, &B-R. H„ DODGE COUNTY, - - - - GEORGIA. A LARGE STOCK OF HEW SPRING GOODS gp JUST RECEIVED BY H. HBnFi TMLJhSSSI cfc SON. For Sale Cheap for Cash. sh mm ns. m . ivxx LUEin dealer in MAHOGANY, WALNUT & PIKE i FURNITURE, I>1) ;md 171 Brouglitcii Street, (Next to Weeds and Cornwell) Savannah, G coi'gfiti - Agent for the United States Spring Bed ; the best Beds ever slept upon. 011 .V MBER SETS* and LOOKING GL \SSES, Etc., Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. m A T Til ESSES made to OK DER. A large stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings. voi 1, no 1-tf MARSHALL HOUSE, SAVANNAH, OA., A. S. LUCS, - - Proprietor. *.♦>. Board Per Day #3. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. ; Beautiful flew Premium Chromo! \ The Post is now the Largest and Cheapest of the Literary Weeklies. It usually contains three or lour Serials, with numerous Short Sto ries and Sketches, including Letters from ‘Zig,’ and Letters from Olive King on the New York Easliions. etc. It is, in short, full of the most interesting matter of all kinds. It gives to every $3.00 subscriber, and to every person sending a Club, the beautiful Cliromo of THE CHILD-PROPHET, ‘Little Samuel,” starting up from his sleep to the call of the Lord. The rich and glowing colors, end the spiritual beauty of this Chromo, make it an universal favorite. It has only to be seen to be admired—yes, loved. Every mother will long to hang it where her own children can eit constantly. SPLENDID PREMIUMS. Sewing Machines, Plated Ware, Gold Chains and Watches, etc., will be sent to those who get up lists at the $3.00 rate. (Send for List and Terms of Premiums. This is a great ffer!) Remember! The price of The Post is the same as other first-class Weeklies, while it is not only a larger paper, but gives a beautiful Chromo in addition. Terms—Always lit Advance.— One copy (with the Chromo), $3.00. Four I copies (and one Chromo to sender of Club), $3.00. Eight copies (and a copy and a Chro mo gratis), 516.00. Such of the Club sub scribers as w ish .the Chromo must remit one dollar ir. addition. One copy of The Post, one of the The Lady’s Friend, and one CHROMO, 85. (Ten cents must always be sent for mail kw e: n : of ce.ch Chromo.) Addre?" H. PETERSON £ OO . 319 Walnut HL. I’hiLidh ,r. ETTGEI7E HICKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mount Vernon, Montgomery Cos., Ga jL. McLEAU,; Agent for JNO. OIcLEAN McRAE, - - - GEORGIA, j ; ; Is receiving a small but selected : j stock of the following articles for the ; :; i Spring Trade : i j Dry Goods, Clothing, j j Shoes, Huts, i Crockery ware, Tinware, j j i | Pocket & Table Cutlery, j; ! and Family Groceries, j j ; • All of which he offers at the “Ma ; j con Retail Price, ” for cash. j Those visiting this place this spring, j | and especially at the April Court, | will do well to bring their little cash, | j 1 and buy their goo is. i I mrh2b-3in. ■* w r , \ fiA§s Pianos—" Where to Roy .—February 11 1873. —Prices reduced from 15 to 25 per cent, j Largest stock in the South to select from.— Elegant 7 -oct. jftanos, rosewood cases, carved ; legs, overstrung base, and all the modern im provements, $265, 275. and 800; warranted i durable ; money refunded in case of failure.— I The popular “Southern Gem,” only S2OO, 300. i 320 and 340. Pallet, Davis & Co’s Square Grand’s 7 k octave, $375, 410, 430 and 490. — j Wm. Kna.be & Co’s superb instruments lower : than ever before sold. Address us for Spccia Teems. Pianos sent on trial to any part of the | State. Send for price lists, catalogues, etc., | select the style desired, give in the order, and | we guarantee to furnish a first-class instrument or refund the money. Wholesale Depot for the celebrated Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Or gans, fifty styles from $55 to SI,OOO each, de livered, freight paid to cash buyers, in any part !of the South. Any piece of sheet music or j music book published in the United Suites sent. : post-paid, on receipt of retail price. Address j all orders to Ludeen & Bates, Southern Music House, Savannah, Ga. 10 3m. IT. S. MARSHAL’S SALK. Under and by virtue of a writ of Fieri Fa cias, issued out of the Honorable, the Fifth i Circuit Court of the United States, for the ' Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the Plaintiff, Henry P. Bushe, in the folic wing case, to-wit: Henry P. Bushe vs. James K. Dowdy. I have levied upon, as the property of defendant, Ten A9) Oxen, Two (2) Mules, Forty (40) Head Cattle, and Forty (40) Hogs, ' and will sell the same at public auction, at the ' Court House, in the town of Eastman, county of Dodge, and State of Georgia, on the FIIiST TUESDAY IN JULY NEXT, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated at Savannah, Georgia, May 28th, 1873 WILLIAM It. SMYTH, United States Marshal June 4, ib7B -it. GEO BGlA—Dodge County. Whereas, Gillard E. Peacock and Robert M. Jones h:is made application to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Cullen Pea cock, deceased, of said county. This is to cite and admonish the next kin and all persons in terested, to be and appear at my office at the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why ktteis should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this June 2d, 1873. J. J. KOZAK, Ordinary, June 4th, 18<3”30d. DDDuE COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Eastman, on the first Tuesday m •buy next, within the legal hours of sale, one house and lot in the said town of Eastman.— Levied on as the property of \\ iliiam Rooney, to satisfy one Justice Court Fi Fa from the Justice's Court of the 349th District, G. M., in favor of Dr. James M. Buchan, Trustee, vs. the said William Rooney. Property pointed out by Plaintiff. Levy made and returned to rue by M. S. Peters, Constable. This May 28th, 18'. 3. ALSO, -it the same time and place, will pe sold, one house and lot in the town of Eastman, levied on as the property of William Rooney, to saiisfy one Fi Fa from the Justice’s Court of the 349th District, G. M., in favor of Dr. James M. Bu j eliun C 5. the said William Rooney. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made and r A turned to me by M. S. Peters, Constable. This May 28th, 1873. ALSO, At the same time anil place, the fractional lots o' land, No. 335 and 334 in the 14th District. Leyii 1 on as the property of T. P. Wilcox, to satisfy one Justice Court *Fi Fa, issued from the 389th District, G. M., in favor of Fletcher A\\ illiams vs. said Y\ ilcox. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to me by A. D. JloLeod, Constable, 'ibis June 2d, 1873. JORDAN BROWN, Sh’ff. NOTICE FOE LEAVE TO SELL LAND. Thirty days after date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Dodge county, for leave to sell the real estate of Jeremiah Davis, deceased—No. 200 in the Utl) Dish of Dooly, and Nos. 303 and 328 in the 11th Dist. of Dodge county. Said lands sold lor the benefit of heirs and creditors of said deceased. Allen McLeod, Adnfir. June 4, 1873 3Gd. The French Store, ITo. everybody, rich and poor ! If you’ve been unwise heretofore In purchasing goods, be so no more. Call on Coleman, of the French Store, WHO IS OFFERING} RARE BARGAINS IN IDJFS/’ST GOOD S GROCERIES, • Boots mid BLoes, Ac. N'xE Highest market price paid for hides and all country produce. G. COLEMAN. g-iy y The Little Patriot. X*ull>llslied jVTojitlil,y 5 AT ALBANY, GEORGIA, BY — J. SAMUEL BARTON. Suescktitiox : 50 cents er annum ; 25 cents for 0 months, or 15 cents for 3 months, in advance. LIBERAL RATES FOR ADVERTISING, s££* All bills for advertising arc due on the first appearance of the advertisement. All letters should be addressed to THE LITTLE PATRIOT, Albany, Dougherty Cos., Ga. W. W. DEARER I£ GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Keeps constantly on hand a choice and well selected stock of DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS &c. Also a full assortment of GROCERIES, Consisting in part of FLOUR, LIQUORS, FOB ACC", SUGAR. COFFEE, RICE, SOAP, tic. j I All of which, he proposes to sell at a SMALL PROFIT, ! As his motto is, 4 ’Live and Let Live.” prr Call mnd see him before purchasing elsewhere. H. L. SCHREINER, SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA, Keeps on hand every thing in the line of Books, tationery, Blank Books, Special attention paid to the MUSICAL DEPARTMENT. PIANOS, ORGANS, and all other instruments, Strings, and Sheet Music. • ;?■s?'- Music and Bocks sent by mail. ! >i3- Price lists of all goods sent free. 10 3m. A MODEL NEWSPapT p The Savannah Daily The Savannah Daily Norni Ko knowledged by the press and people to l ** best daily piper south of Louisville U J of New Orleans. Carrying with it 7 and reliability of age. and it \ m j and vitality of youth, and its entenm gi.tl.fr, r of ,e 'lata* und astonshed its cotemporaies and met fi , bation ol the bublic. e During the year 1873 no expense of labor, and money will lie spared to k Morning News ahead of all its competitor’ ' Georgia journalism, and to deserve tli e * fl * ing enconiums.heaped upon it from ft n ‘ There h,vs es yet. La ZFU to,apt made to rival the special tefcgnu, the News inaugurated some years c s o T,,1 the consequence, is that the reader in g,v h cl the latest intelligence always look* to Morning News. The telegraphic am,J ments of the paper are such that the omissions made by the general press reports are promptly and reliably supplied by its special correspip > ents. 1 The Morning News has lately been enlarge to a thirty-six column paper, and tins broad scope of type embraces, daily, even thing of mlerest that transpire in the domain* of liu ru ture, Art, science, Politics, Religion, and Gen. eral intelligence, giving to the loader mor and better digest than other papar in mutt, r the State. It is perhaps needless to speak of the jx>li ticsof the Morning News. For veur* and ye;u-s indeed, since its estalishment, —it has been a representative Southern papier, and from that time to the present, iu all conjunct ures, it has consistently and persistently main tained Democratic States Rights principles, and labored, with an ardor and devotion that know no abatement, to promote and preserve the in teres ts and houor of the South. '1 he special features of the Morning Nr.ws will be retained and improved upon during the ensuing year and several new attractions will be added. The Georgia News items, with their quaint and pleasant humor, and the epitome ol Haul 4 i affairs, will be continued during the venr I The local department will be the most corn plete and reliable to be found in any Savan nah paper, and the commercial columns will be full and accurate. The price of the Daly is $lO 00 per annum $2.00 for six months; SI.OO for one won h. THE Till-WEEKLY NEWS. This edition of the Morning News in of pecially recommended to those who liavo rut the facilities of a daily mail. Everything that lias been said in regard to the daily edition may bo repeated of the Tri-weekly, Ilis mado up with great care, and contains the latest defu patches and market reports. The price of this edition is $6.00 per annum, $3.00 icr six mouths, and $1.50 for throe months. THE WEEKLY NEWS. The Weekey Morning News particularly let* ommends itself to the l- rmer uni planter, ,ad to those who live off the line of railroad, it is one of the best lannlv papers in the country, and its cheapness brings it within the reach of all. It contains Thirty-six solid columns of reading matter, and is mailed sous to reach sub scribers with the utmost promptness, lti.su carefully and 1 iboriou.-ly edited compendium of the news of the week, and cor tains in addi tion, an infinite variety of other choice reading matter. Editorials on all topics, sketches of men, manners, and fashions, tales, poetry, bi ography, pungent paragraphs and condensed telegrams enter into its make-up. It contains the latest telegraphic dispatches und market re perts up to the hour of going to press, und is in all respects, an indispensi hie adjunct to every liome. Price-One year, $2.00; Hx months, $1.00; three months, 50 cents. Subscription for either edition of the Morn ing News may besent by express at the risk und expense of the proprietor. Address. J. 1L ESTJLL. Savannah, Ga. JONES & BAXTER, GENERAL commission 3X E H O II A TV r r AND DEALERS IN P rod uc e, Pro visions, Staple Groceries, Fertilizers, Lime, Plaster, Cement, &c 3o 100 Cherry Street. MACON ; - - - - GEORGIA. i March 19, ’7l-3m. jTholmes&co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries and Provisions, No. 82, Comer Third &. Poplar Sts., I MACON, - - GEORGIA. — j We have just received and in store a f rw& i supply of Bacon, Bulk Meats, Corn, Oats, Hay, Flour, Molasses, Sugar, CoiTcc, Lard, etc., etc. All of which we ofier for sale on as :;uf terms as can be had from any wholesale nouse in Middle Georgia. Trij" Give us a triad—We guarantee satis faction ! J. HOLMES &. CO. 2 6m. WESLEY WINDHAM. W- w - WINDHA3I. WINDHAM & CO-, ARTISTIC House, Sign & Decorative Painters, (Under Spotfcweod Hotel) Fourth Street, - - MACON. OA- j __ 3 gSf* All orders executed ioii'- needless ; dispatch. march 19. 7l> ly