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SCHOOLS AND COUEOES.
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Georgia News.
‘fke editor of the Thomaston Herald has
'- Co f-uciiflg the juice from a fifteen-ioiok
Btoek of sugar cane.
Messrs. Jabez Dallas and Cid. Brooks, of
Dpeon county, in consequence of henry spec
ulations in railroads bonds and commercial
fertilisers, and through the damaging results
-f the “financial crash,” hare been compelled
“suspend'’ until after the first of Norem-
lyelioaf lever has reached Bainbridge.
^ral deaths are reported, about thirty se-:
vere cases. Everybody that could get away I
has left, and business has suspended.
Americus has received 7,034 bales of cotton
np to the first of last week.
JamesBankin, of Stewart county, 1 as 1 ,-
Ota) acres in cultivation-GOO in cotton and
400 in corn.
According to the report of the Secretary,
220 Oranges e»i*t in Georgia at the pretent
till;.
.’ bherekee county man got twelve Ihoa-
sitd pounds of cotton from fifteen acres.
The Enquirer reports seeing an old nrgro
;u Thursday who had walked and begged her ( yor , conr ,e of lectures, incluiiia- all the I
ivuv from Texas to Columbus. Sho says that , chairs, payable in adeance $1<W \
ill the negroes who went out with her j? gj
years Ngo, .want to get back, but cant raise j ,r Ilia p taD Kiiibeelected on tii* assembling or the
the umssary stamps. _ ' Faculty. __ .. . T
. i* . i ^ _ * t. All communications should bo MdreBJcJ to A. u.
A Harris county mnn, on a two mule <ann, • QjjjggQ^LES M. D., lJacon, Ga.. who will talw
has raised ibis year thirteen bales of cotton ; treasure in answering inquiry. J. T. COX, M. D.,
* ’ . President Board Trust©®*.
MACON ADEBTI8EHENTS.
Colleie of American Medicine & Surgery,
AT MACON, OA.,
T HIRTIETH ASHBAL SESSION, ronnnenclng
fierit Monday in November, 13*3, and coalinu-
ing four month* thereafter.
Faculty s
C. B. GALESTWE. M. D.. of Cleveland. Ohio,
Professor of ObetetrvcB and Disc is: a ol tV omen and
Children.
JOS. ADOLPHUS, M. D-, of St Louie, Mo.,
i Profoaaor of Surgery and Diaoaaea of the Ej *
Ear.
H. C. FRENCH, M. D-, of Chicago, 111.
The Chair of Theory and Practice
J. T. COXE. M. D., Macon, Oa.,
Profe asor of Phy aiology and Pathology.
W. C. JONES, M, D.. of Macon, Ga ,
Pr*.feaaor of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Botany.
J. A. BROWN, M. D., Indianapolis, Ind.,
Professor of Materia Medina and Thrreputics.
WASHINGTON DESSAU, A. M. B. L., of Macon, Ga.,
Attorney at Law,
Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
A. L. CLINKSCALES. M. D.. ot Macon, Ga ,
professor of Anatomy.
R. F. I.ESTEB, M. D , of Rtidevlllc, Ga.,
Deraonatrator of Anatomy.
T. J. UAIN'E. Janitor.
Poes:
BERND BROTHERS
Ixnufacturers of and WhofesilelanllRetaillDealers in
St, sums, COLLARS
BRIDLli, LEATHER, HARDWARE, &c.. &c.,|
Nos. 4 and 46. Third Street, tMacon, Georgia.
T. FIN NET,
Manufacturer and Dealer i
CARRIAGES
Sucli as are Needed for
The Southern Market.
ind ibree hnnfired bnshc’.a of corn.
The Savannah Diver still continues too low :
I > boats to teach Augusta.
M L. CtlNKSCAI.IS. Seer.Uiy Board Trustee,.
^•pSO-dwpdkaandS.aw.
EMIIRE STONE WORKS
— op—
MACON.
j Baroucho3, Photons, Victorias, Cabriolettos,
llretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Eockaways, Sociables,
The Supreme Court having refused to grant ] Patapsco Female Institute,
Near Baltimore, Md.,
Ui'.ton M done a new trial, he has been
sentenced to be hung ou Friday, 28th Novem
ber.
The Griffin News says: A gentleman from
an adjoining county was in the city on jester- —.gjj ra31tT( ;rr, has bees is operation
day bunting up a warrant, who was sadly ] I f or no and enjoy, a national reputation.
h.yrs <!■’. co.r-.bs>. HU molher-in-law, brother- With the number of pupil* ““Of 1
in-law. sis’er-in-law, and somo of tho chil- Southwest. Its location is pre-emt-
<lY€D. had hihSanlted J.utl forced him into a t £ eC ,,y healthful, is central, and easily reached by rai!-
r, Li*l (be> and thf-re did unlaw- road from Baltimore and Washington City.
tied la now prepared to fill all kinds of STONE MASONRY, auch as Guttering, Willing
the way of improvements in which atone ia required.
P. H. WARD, Proprietor.
r Cherry street, will receive prompt attention.
£0* AH 'rdj left at Ward k Nelsoa’a,
■epti *
{Doctor’s Photons, Sewing Machine]W agons.
I Have Now ou Haud tin* Largest and Host Complete Assortment
OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER,
AUCUSTA CARDS.
• 1 For Circular* address
MILS. R. U. ARCHER,
P. O. Elliott City, M l.
tnrivBE. sitt
OF GEORGIA.
fully beat, wound and ill-treat him, and other
wieng* then nnd there d.d to the prosecutor
to the extent oi brni .ing and skinning him np
top. large extent, contrary to the liws of the
(State, etc. Ha wants toknow if a wltolo fami
ly, Leaded by the usual ferocious mothcr-ia-
l.v.-, has the right to rrgulatc affairs after this
style, and a Squiro of the l’eaee wiil proceed
t j investigate the matter instanter.
- Avonitr. DxsTrccirrE Firs.—The Central
Oeorgiau, of the 15tb, says: We regret to ] untUAnguat st'h.’lSTI. The State
learn that the steam saw mill, gri-t mill and | __ anOIOIIl TllvC
gin house of G. W. Peacock, Esq , seven COLLEGE OF AUnlbULl UH
miles south of this city, was destroyed cn
Monday evening last by fire. Desides the And IVlSChciniC ACtS,
building, five l^les of cotton, five hundred 1 foM(led npon the Unlt9d state. Uni Grant, i, aa U
br.snc) of cotton seed were likewise lost, j tegral part of the University, end will bold the biii^
The rocks of the grist mill were burst by the I Term. Every advantage which tho country allows, i.laxk danibl A hill.
boat Tie gin and the screw, besides the ; afforded for procuring a UborJ edataUon, bath - <
lumbe r, were consumed. We arc glad to hear, "J StuTn^^aKc^TaaTa 1 *iaw
however, that the engine wts not Zhtich in- : neeringand Medicina—the last through the G
j tired, bat ihst Mr. Peacock will be ablo to ! Medical Coii«go at Auguau, now emtodied with the
r?*Tiine sawing in a week or ten days. ' Univrfraity.
A terrible colIUion took place on the South- THE SCHOOL
Western Railroad On tho morning Of tho 23d j remain*^In aession throughout the entire year. Libe-
i,,s-„ between a freight and passenger train. ‘ «td torstu-
^eve^al persons were senonsly injured, some ! rot Catalogue®, containing full information, apply to ;
<~f whom it is thought cionot recover. vii. henry Waddell, i
r r . TU r. , au'20-‘* tecretary of tho Faculty,
Hat:i:ls Tbrco Georgia papers have j ~ aa. (
i -)w gone into the gift enterprise business. U J
will cemo to that P?s. after a while that tte j SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE
ZXpZUBTR &c •WAT.Tn’NT
^iole s
Sto
Wiiich I aui prepared to sell at Reduced Prices. Using vert' best material,
employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by nono, I am pre
pared to sell work Cheaper than it can be duplicated from any portion of the
United States. Carriages renovated oa short notice, and all work warranted
to give general satisfaction.
A. T. FINNEY.
211 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
W. DANIEL,
*tLATE DANIEL A UlLJ..
•ikDANIEL & ROWLAND,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
,‘,1 Agents far Uie Celebrated F.thvan, Wando, Itugdalc and C’etton Food Guanos,
Gomar Jackson and Beyaoldi Streets AUCUSTA, CA.
COOKING AND HEATING STOYES—Evcry kind.
Mantels and Grates,
Tin Ware, Wood and Hollow Ware.
Pheeet Iron, Zinc,
House Furnishing Goods.
Etc.
•ir.c fnterpri-irg journals will advertise a|
on attachment.
A ratlle anako ten fuel in length and,
VCOSSIGSMESTS SOUCrrEb.
eowiuwilf F IB srr.TUXO COTTOS, $1 PER BALL', -fflf
iiaG-rajJ-SO.
twtoly-four inches in circumference, and
having eighteen rattles and a hand lull of
horn t nitons, 1 as Etoxtled Columbus.
A uriter in tho Thomaston Heral.1, ctiticis-
ng thu newspapers, thus eloquently remarks: | „ ^ , aa p^uns
" -jlaLg, like a Himy serpent, slides into soci-:
tty dl<1 leaves its coarse order, t\en in its j College at the ia.st state Fair,
midday’s conversation.” The citizens of : drew
rhemasten are raising money to semi the
eminent critic to a night reboot.
A Carroll county man finds himself famous j
because ho has not bought a pound of bacon
in thirty years.
ot Xln? F:r*t
fJlHH INSTITUTION, with
Class Taachers, will resume cX'irv iscB the last WeJnw-
day in Augu.-t. Four premiums for *xce!cncein
warded Pupils of this
For Catalouges. ad
I. F. COX. President.
Kj GOIYIPETITIOK PERMITTED,
Lawson B. Langford,
BOARDINC.
1854*
G.
A Strange Death and Death-
Bed*
The Bofetcn Globe of yeatetday says:
4-v o-f.ni occnrred yeeterday on a railroad
train which combine Strangeness, pathos and
tragedy. A car of the 4:20 train from Wor
cester contained a party of three persons—an
aged woman, her husband, and her daughter.
The first mentioned evidently was an iuvalid,
ani the care and tenderness with which she
was treated by the other two showed plainly
the love which was in their hearts.
A few minutes after the train had left Wor
cester, it was noticed that the mother had be
come restless and nneasy, and it soon was t
evident that she was in distress. Every means
was taken to make her comfortable, but all :
were in vain. When the train was half way ‘
between Worcester and South Fraibingham
Boarders Wanted.
A GENTLaALiN AND WIFE, or two ladies wish
ing to room together, can proenro Board in a
jamlly where there are no children, in one ol the beat
neighborhoods in the City, only a few hundred yards
from the business portion of the City, and within a
lew paces of the Peachtree Street Railroad. Rates
low, as it ia moio for company than profit that Board
ers are wanted. Apply to W. E. BARNETT,
ool6-tf - No. 19 West Bakor street.
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
C4 It K A. T SALE
— OF —
JOHN H. JAMES',Banker,
.Heal Estate.
W. JACK,
STEAM
Candy and Cracker
MA1STXJEA-CTOHY.
rpHE CU1U8X ASD most complete establishment of the kind is the south.
O-^ISlsnKlID VEGETABLES:
69 West Side Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA, CA.
I NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LVIiGESl? STOCK OF GOODS IN MV LINE EVEK
1 DROUGHT to this market.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves 1
Tha celebrated Charter Oik Stove—the most popular and m>st extensively usod in tho United States. Agent
for tho *hktlanta“^Cook Stove. Heating Stovoa—all kiud3 and uizoa. Have lor &alo all the mobt popular Btove*
A full supply always on hand, and anything made
now in the market.
*TTN WARE—Of Gvery kind and in the Urgent quantity,
to orderpiomptLr.
Canned Oy«te>
Potted Met*,
Canne Fruit*
quantity
gep2i-!f
J
ov
N TUESDAY. 23t’a November, in Atlanta, valued
ill tell at Anc
le, on Tucs-
following
:al Estate:
1st. T 3AT SPLENDID FIVE STORY (beside* base-
ment) Brick Store, on the corner of Whitehall and
Hunter streets, Dry Creeds Emporium occupied by
Many a perfion who had tot seen fhe tragic , Iv0nl9 de Saule & Co * Thl* buil .ing cost f32.ooo and
. i « «i.^ _ e i . o— — i I aiirom ^3o,uju to jiw.wj uu, i w.i; to
*he arms Of her daughter as qai- tion, in th’3 city, commencing at 10 o'clock,
• t.y as a child would fall asleep. They laid i ^*7 morning, 25:h of November next, tho
her down on the seat covered with o Otovl described magnificent central, rent paying P.cal Estate:
and thus tbo jocrcey lo Bwlon Vtas con- 1 ,st T,AT HPIJQ5D1D P1VE 8TOIiY
tinned.
event paused as he passed through the car and
looked curiously at iho bundle, but satisfied
himself at the suggestion that it was a sleep-
il? child. Tho old lady it waa ascertained
had been for three weeks a patient at the in
sane asylum at Worcester. She improved so
much in health that it was determined to re
move her, and" whili doing so she passed
away.
TEE ATLANTA NOVELTY.
I
'A£’R9, A. McCORMICX, for *4V6ia! seasons io fa- I
moua with th —
iufScomplete stock
that she has now oc
Tiia Largest,
The Handsomest,
The Completest,
And the
Assorted Stock of UooJ# m liar ;iaa cvv
thla city.
It la out of tho question to annmerate ...
her staple Millinwry and noveltieji, hencs aue
II will bs a pleatur*':
rents for $3,100, all new and a first-claag building.
2-1. ONE TWO-STORIED (bcaides basement) BRICR
STORE, on Whitehall 6trect, next door to James’ Bank
corner, occupied by Mrs. Agues Turner, and rents for
$l,r»80.
34. ONE VACANT LOT on Alabama street, 30,^ by
C2 feet, alloy on oast side.
4ih. BRI'JK OFFICES, adjoining above lot, on Ala
bama street, occupied by Bamccl Hoyle, rente for
$920.
5.h. ONE BRICK STORE occupied by John Domini,
next to the latt named offices, and rents for $750.
6th. VACANT GROUND. 80 by 70 feet, lronting ou
Peachtreo street, adjoining the new brick stores now
being finished by Busby, Boyd A Robinson. Wili bo
divided as per plat exhibited on day of sale, and suit
able for scores or for residences, in connection with
Cottage Lot in roar. Also, the Brick Cottage in the
ear of said ground, formerly occupied by Mr. Jame.**,
routing Ettia street. Rents for $580.
7th. ONE VACANT TRIANGULAR SHAPED LOT.
iJJhurch and i’orayth street*, next to Meusrs. Boyd
C*in
9th. About TWO ACRES of ground aronud Iho cele-
, biated Walton Spring, to be divided ir to small lots as
per plat.
The recent money panic has given Mr. James some
, inconvenience and he desires to soil his property and
1 'r ?rease his banking capital.
His loss by a panic salo will be the purchasers gain.
Ivato residence on Peachtreo street, that cost
and his Bank Block, on Whitehall street and
. that Cost $75,000 last year, and rents for
j>er annum, will not bo sold.
-*ts of vacant property will bo posted. Capitalists
Bfc*/ ‘ • 5m a distance and at home, are invited to e'xamine
V? 4 'J5n»?i ,tedged ' Te of-P«y*D». central property.
TERMS—^One-third cash, balance in two and four
to months with ten per ceut. interest. Unquestionable
UtJr*
a priva
. J.cfaa
Kdlfcad.
$’.OAOQp<
Wats of
par? of
fully Invites everybody to call.
to tbov her GooJj, and amply repay any c a
to look through her extensile stofe 7 7
Loan Certificate* and depoeits In James’ Bank re-
9* ct- c-lived in payment. Good Railroad, City or SUte bond*
ceived as cash at their market value, which will be
of »a*t, agreed npon before the sale commences, npon inquiry.
This is certainly the finest opportunity for capital-
; ts to make safe Investments, that has been presented
:or years. I will show this property or give any in-
:ormation about it at auy time to those who will call at
pay office. G. W. ADAIR,
Real Estate Agent,
No. 1 Kimball House,
od 10-U, 19,26. nfiv 2,9,16.23,23.
DISSOLUTION OF C CPARTN ERSHIP.
Georgia-Fulton County.
*.v ‘ re «*POCl»ll7 Kl rltM. .
wflt be fibed1 with as much care and taste, im. t .
prices as it bought la person. Address
Wbileh.lt K ('v,
DR. HAMILTON’S ~
SctiBolofHIectic GydmsUes,
FOR LADIES, MISSES A SMALL BOYS,’
la Bolt Italtdla*. 3J Floor, cor. Mxrlrlu * Droed St*.
Koorat private, comfortable and convenient
COMMENCING TUESDAY,
letMtuy, oyap^psea, spinal curvature,stooping should "
ore, uograccfal carriage, pigeon toes, Ac. ! , v _.
For too HKVELOI'MKNT OF FOUM 11 te uner.n.1 —XXD —
led. I, promr.tlve or .Irecgth and longevlij- and will
«.ve. ..tnoul fail, eaeo and Rraao of manner. A new
Otaea le m.w forming. Fapile rocrlved durlnv tbc
pveernt n-<k. Youn; ladiea end parenU or mi I
o«itl<lM-n at* .radially invlud i» corno and aookir
JODKol* *, ru V|* r ° f K r *« importance.
. W ° ‘lock, A. u., and 3 to 6 ©‘clock,
mHE firm of D. B. k A. C. Ladd is this day dis-
.r- ?°i! ed by mutual cooaeuL A. C. Ladd assumes
tbe^debtsof the firm and is entitled to collect the
D. B. LADD,
A. O. LADD.
every day except Maturdsy and 8unday. Let
■• nft hour per day, for forty days.
I>olUr * 1,jT t'jo Course. Special * r -
DURING THE FAIR.
rr
X HE T.a u leaving here it 7 a. u. will be discon-
ued, and a tra.n leaiiug here at 3 a. m. substituted.
Returning from Macon, this Train will start at 5:33 r.
w., ani arris** in At'ai ta about 11.60 p. u.
G. 4.JFO&HAC&B, 8upt.
Western an\ Nortlien Orders Duplicated.
JAMES L. WATKINS,
FUSHIT0S1 MlirASTUUI, WUM1JMJ, ** W.IHtHUl SHUr, RnVJJ.U Sl Q]'i. BLOCK.
Lewis H. Clarke,
THE HATTER.
Very Large Supply of
J 'Ha Plate and Tinners Findin^a, Sheet Iron: Sheet Zinc; Slab Zino; Block Tin; Solder, Etc.
A Largo and well selected stock of Light Hollow Ware; Wood Ware of every kind, each a* Bucket*, Tubs.
: Waahboards, Flour Pails, Sugar Boxes, Wood Measures, all sizes; Brooms, Well Bucket*, ct%
! A Largo quantity of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY,
Silver l 3 la ted TV - arc.
1 Doi^artmont fox* tlio Ladies:
i Mv Urge stock of handsomo House Furnishing goods, Vuser, Toilet Sets, etc . ar: vc!l arranged for inspeo-
I tion. Tlie Ladies are invited to call and see them.
; 1 have lull in a stock lor a largo
WHOLiESAL E T HADE.
' In my line, and invito the attention of merchants to tho lame. I cun offer cpcciul fndnccmonls over any
: other market.
Order* fcom adistanco will be promptly attended to. Gools skilfully packed, and every advantage of the
i market given.
! I am now moving into my new store, €3 Westside of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guilford, Wood A
Co. The public aro invited to step ia and look tt my new store and new goods.
L. B. LANGFORD.
JSTew Groods Opening Every Day.
Silk. Beaver, Fur
and r elt Hats
TRUNKS, MUSES
AND CAN'S
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Clarke’s Special :
NOBBY HATS:
EVERY BRANCH OF
FASHIONABLE HATS'-
THE VIRGI1STTJL
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
Liabilities $ ||,3!4 75
Assets 353,413 79
Net Assets 342,099 04
Losses Paid Since Organization 1,500,000 00
Forty-one year* in existence. Rates a* low as ia any other Good Company.
All Uossoa will too Promptly Paid.
Ten Thousand Dollars are deposited with Hoa. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State of Geor
gia, for security of the policy in this State.
W. L. COWARDEN, President. | VU. WILLIS, JR^ Secretary
iATSi. HATS I HATS l HATSI HATS I HATSI HAT8I HATSJ
J. GADSDEN
KING, Agent,
Broad street, ATLANTA, GA.
The Pltce where the Fashionables Buy.
LEWIS H. CLARKE’S
sep28- Whitehall Street.
WIEEIAM RICH & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
Notions, Fancy Goods,
Millinery and White Goods,
ATLANTA,BCEORGIA.
®T/.IQ.»*Wo Cup onto STewiToraiBllla.l a\\Wwpai-io
I Also, Agent for the 1 Loudcm and Lanoaohire Fire— Cipital: $3,030,030. 8tate Agent, Cotton States
I life Insurxucd Company,,Macon, Ga.—Assets: $642,201 28. Deposited with Comptroller General, of Georg s,
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MANUFACTURER AND JOWERIOFALL VARIETIES OF
Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &c.,
Amongst wliioh are Soda, Butter, Picnic, Oream, Boston, Butter, Mild,
Butter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Abo, Sugar Oakes, Spice Cakes, and Jum
bles, Lemon and Ginger Snap3, and others, which I offer to the trade at tha
LOWEST PRICES!
| and’guaranteo my goods to give satisfaction.
South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.