The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 26, 1871, Image 4

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Telegraph & Messenger. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2C, 1871 Our Isabelle. . os ncn Eionra bibthdav. My little girl, tby natal day Hath opened on thee blytho and gay. And everything in bright and fair, Unclondod by ono thought of care! Oh may tby fnturo years roll on As happy as the past have dono; Never may Misfortune's arm Approach thee near, to do thoo harm; Never, may bleak Sorrow's dark. Tierce tby yonng and gentle heart; Never may this world of caro, Blanch with grief tby chock so fair; But all thy life bo ono fair econo As natnro is, when evergreen! Till in the Mansions of the Bloet Tbon'It find, at last, eternal rosL nwwa. Decisions or Hie .Supreme Court of Georgia. DELIVEBZD ST ATLANTA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1871 From tbo Atlanta Gonetilntion.] Covington Dumas vs. Franklin L. Pepper, administrator. Equity, from Early. Locnr.ANE, C. J.—In a bill filed, to enjoin an action of ejectment and for specific perform ance, it is not error in tbo court to award tho oponing and conclusion of such case, upon the trial of each bill, to tho complainant’s counsel. When the proof shows that tlio defendant in tbo bill, who was tho plaintiff in ejectment, acted as tho agont of tho complainant, to pur chase the land, and that ho had gono into pos session at tho time of tho pnrehaso, under tho bond for titles made to liis agent and delivered to him, and tho answer of the administrator filed, denies the trnth of the allegations as to their conclusion nnd legal effect, bnt admits substantially tho chargos, and tho court was not reqnested to definitely set out to the jury what facts of the answer were responsive to the bill, it was not error in the court to charge the gen eral rale of evidence npon this subject, as snch facts raise a question of law ns to what parts of the answer aro ornro not responsive; which tho court may not decide, except npon snch a ques tion being made. Under tho faots in tho case, tho verdict for speoifio performance is unstained by the evi dence, and wo affirm the judgment with instruc tion to add interest thereto, sinco the maturity of tbo note as the proof of tender did not stop interest. Judgment affirmed. Ilood & Eiddoo. for plaintiff in error. R. Sims, Clark & Spencer for defendant. Edward McDonald vb. Jacob Davis. Injunc tion, from Randolph. . Lochbane, O. J.—When suit was brought upon account, and set-off pleaded involving a multi plicity of items, originating in threo years deal ing between tho parties, and tho defendant npon nuoh complaint npon account, filed his bill in equity to enforce spccifio performance of the purchaso of a house and lot growing ont of tho transaction, and npon the hearing tho proof granted tho iujnnction: Held, That while n court of law has concur rent jurisdiction with equity in matters of ac count, and when first exercised, will not be in terfered with unless good for reason, wo think the roason presented by tho facts in his case wero sufficient to snstain tho judgment of tho court below. When cqnily obtains jurisdiction, as in this case, for specific performance, it will take juris diction over nil tho mattors correlative to it, and retain the jurisdiction until full and satis factory justice is accomplished between tho parties; and under section 3075 of the Code complicated and intrioato accounts are proper matters of equity jurisdiction when, by the aid of n Master or Auditor, tho hearing may be fa cilitated. And, again, this conrt will not reverse the judgment of tho conrt below granting or refus ing injunction, except in cases of tho abnso of tho power vested by law in tho Chancellor. Judgment roversed. E. L. Douglas, W. D. Eiddoo, for plaintiff in error. A. Hood, John T. Clark, for defendant. Charles L. Matthews ot al. vs. Catherine Cas tleberry. Ejeclmont from Clay. LocniuNE, 0. J.—Whero, upon tho trial of an Issuo formed nndor section 2070 of tho Code, relative to tho genninenossof a deed, the instru ment pnt in issuo was over 30 years old at tho time of tho trial, nnd camo from tho proper custody, and with possession nndor it, and bearing npon its face marks of genuineness: Held, That snch instramontprovcditself, and did not need ovidonco of its oxocntion, and tho issno provided by snch section of tho Code did not apply to such instrument, and tho verdict of tho jnry sustaining it was in accordance with law. When after tho finding of snch issno the case proceeded to tho jury, and tho defendant showed his purchaso in 18S6 and his doed, nnd that he wont into possession in tho year 1351, and had oxorcisod snch acts of dominion over it as aro usual by the owners of land, by entting timber off it, and cultivating it, and by ranking valua ble improvements on it in 1856, and living npon it until his dentil in 18C3: Held, That tho proof of possession was suffi cient to snstain tho verdict of tho jury for the defendant, setting np such statutory titlo with claim of right. Judgment affirmed. A. Hood, JohnT. Clark, for plaintiff in error. E. L. Douglass, H. Fielder, for defendant. Lowis B. Miller, executor, et eh, vs. Wil loughby Jordau. Equity, from Randolph. Lociuune, 0. J.—Whore a verdict and decree wore laid between the parties whioh was brought by writ of error to their coart and the judgment thereon reversed, and the remittitur from this conrt npon notice to the parties, was made a part of the decree In tho court below and enter ed as a finality of tho litigation, etc., bv an order of the Chancellor and a motion made by parties in interest to set snch order aside, over- ralod by the conrt below: Held, The legal effect of the reversal of the judgment by this conrt of the judgment of the conrt below based npon the verdict of a jury, was to have granted a new trial in the case, and it was error to have adjudged the rights of the parties to this litigation npon the motion. Judgment reversed. Jno. T. Clark for plaintiff in error. H. Fielder for defendant. Gilbert & Vason vs. Seymour, Johnson & Co. Complaint from Dougherty. DocnuaxE, O. J.—-The defendants were sued as drawers and indorsera on a draft not payable at a chartered bank. Tvro-questions were made and decided by the co^irt below as appears from the bill of exceptions; First, whether the de fendants were to notice to make them liablo as indorsers . Second, whether the de fendants we r e discharged as indorsers of the paper by the failnro of the holders thereof to give r' ja8on at>Ie notice of tho non-payment of Ibe draft by Monghon the drawee. The oourt ‘\eeided that notice was not necessary to charge the defendants as indorsers, to which decision tho defendants excepted. _ Under the provisions of the revised Code of this -State, the indorsers of a bill or note, not to be negotiated at a char tered bank, are not entitled to notice of non payment, or nonacceptance, to charge them as indorsers, Code 2739. In onr judgment there was no error in the decision of the court below in overruling the motion for a new trial on either of the grounds stated in the bill of ex ceptions. Judgment affirmed. Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Company vs. Thos. Mann. Case from Decatnr. McOay, J.—Where one owned land fronting on a street in the city of Bainbridge, and the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad submitted to arbitra tion under the compensation clause of the char ter, the question of how much damages the lot owner had received, if any, by the bnilding of said road through the street, and it appeared that the road had authority from the State (be fore the Code,) to ran from point to point in a general direction, which might be through the town, and authority from the town anthorities to ran through said street, and it farther ap peared that, in fact, the road had not used the street either for its track or embankment Held, That the conrt erred in holding that the road had no authority to nse the street either for its track or embankment. Held also, That tho conrt erred in holding that the road was estopped by tbe submission froiQ showing that, in fact, tho street was not occupied. Flemming A Rutherford, L. J. Glenn A Son, for plaintiff in error. Sims A Crawford, Clark A Spenoer, for de fendant. GXJILFOBD & HILL, Musical Emporium of Georgia THIS PIANO FOR SALE AT 2 9 O ! TIIE SEWING MACHINE. T HIS Machine stands without a peer for simplic ity, durability and variety of work. SPECIAL PREMIUMS, GEORGIA STATE FAIR. For the best apocimon of work done on this a machine (money) $25 00 For best operator, under 12 years of ago, (gold badge of honor) "... 20 00 aug 22tf COTTON STATES Life Insurance Co. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA* Authorized Capital 92,000,000 Guaranteed Capital 500,000 Deposited with State Comptroller for se curity of Policy Holders 150,000 W. B. Jomreros President W. 8. Holt.. .'...(...Vice President. Geo. S Oueak Secretary J. W. Bubke General Agent J. Meeceb Green, M. D Medical Examiner W. J. Maoill Superintendent of Agencies C. F. McCay Actuary INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS. INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME. ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA- ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY. IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY. ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF TER TWO YEARS. F. M. HEATH, Special Agent, jn!8tf Macon, Georgia. DIXIE WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA, Guernsey, Bartrum A Hendrix, Tropr’s., Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS, WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMEB. WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK, And all sorts of Turning done to order. Ready Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Rongb Lumbe and Lathes in any quantity always on hand. Orders solicited and promptly filled. may20tf SCHOOL BOOKS! NOW THAT THE SCHOOLS ARE OPENING, J. W. BUBKE & CO. NO. 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA., P IFORM their old easterners and tho pubiic gen erally that they have ou hand, or can proenroat short notice, all tho At New York wholesale prices, for cash or approved city paper, or thirty days. Whero •parties are not known to us, they must send good reference in the city. BOOHS OF INTRODUCTION UNDER THE NEW SOHOOL SYSTEM, Furnished at HALF PRICE until November 1 These books furnished only through Commis sioners of County Boards. ALL RINDS OF SCHOOL FURNITURE. Wall Naps, Writing Materials, etc. We cannot be undersold, cither at WHOLESALE or RETAIL. Orders solicited and promptly filled- NEW BOOKS. AMERICAN WONDERLAND, LOWLY WAYS, LITTLE GEMS, FOR LITTLE PEOPLE. ARDREOLA, or THE LITTLE BLACK ' SHEEP. DAVID LLOYD'S LAST WILL. Also, other Choice Books have been THIS DAY received, by J. W. BURKE Sc CO. FELIX COKPCT, dkat.tr IX Groceries, Fish, Frnit,Vegetables, lee, Etc Second. Street, (Between Telegraph Building and Baptist Church.) Sunday Hours Same as Other Ice Retailers. Ice House below Passenger Depot in building formerly occupied by H. N. Ella. CONUS ONE! COMB ALL I! TO THE Great Southern Grain and Provision Emporium — OF — SMALL * GAMBLE, 61 Third Street, Macon, Ga., AND BUY YOUR CORN, BACON AND BLOTTO At the lowest market price, either for caeh, or on time. SPECIALTIES : FLOUR,TOBACCO AND WHISKY: SHALL & GAMBLE. Send your orders for the celebrated HAZOR CHOICE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, guaranteed to be the best made. _ _ SMALL & GAMBLE. All orders for CORN, BACON, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, LARD, MEAL, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Wheat, Bran, Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Liquors, will receive prompt attention, at the lowest mar ket prioes, and satisfaction guaranteed. jyGly SMALL & GAMBLE, 61 Third st., Macon. IN AT- JOHNSON & SMITH’S, Corner Fourth and Poplar Streets, 50 tieroes fine HAMS, 50,000 pounds CLEAR RIB SIDES, in casks and half casks, 10,000 pounds PRIME LEAF LARD, in tierces, 1000 pounds PRIME LEAF LARD, in cans, 100 sacks VIRGINIA and LIVERPOOL SALT, 100 boxes SOAPS, 100 boxes CANDLES, 30 cases POTASH, 20 cases SODA, 200 barrels best brands FLOUR, 1000 sacks, halves and quarters FLOUR, GOOD WHITE CORN, by the car-load or sack. . ■ • 100 bales HAY, 200 bnshels OATS, 100 bnshels PEAS, 50 barrels SUGAR, all grades, 50 bags COFFEE, 50 boxes RAISINS, 75 boxes Assorted CRACKERS, 25 cases SARDINES, 50 boxes CREAM CHEESE, 50 barrels SYRUP and MOLASSES, 25 barrels CEMENT, 10 bales OSNABURGS, 100 bales BAGGING, ' 1000 bundles ARROW TIES, 200 kegs NAILS, LORTT,LARD’S TOBACCO, COVE OYSTERS, YEAST POWDERS, PICKLES, etc. In abort, all goods kept in a flret-clasB Wholesale Grocery, which wo desire to sell for CASH or APPROVED PAPER, at the lowest market rates. Onr Country Merchants and planting friends will save time by calling and inspecting our stock, as the close proximity of onr stores to the Railroad Depot, Hotels and principal Warehouses, makes onr loca tion THE MOST CONVENIENT TRADING POINT IN MACON, All orders promptly attended to. JOHNSON Sc SMITH. ang25 tf marSStf CASH ORDERS SOLICITED. LAWTON & WILLINGHAM, SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON Sc LAWTON, COTTON FACTORS, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. I* Publishing onr card, we claim nothing more for ourselves than , determination to do onr DUTY towards dfcr customers. By strict attention to onr business, and studying the interest of our patrons we have been able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now have no apprehension that all who will give ns a fair trial will continue to patronize onr house. &ugl6-Sm LAWTON & WILLINGHAM. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS, We aro now roceiving daily a large stock of Victorias, Cabriolets, Phaetons, Single and Double-seated Buggies * WAGONS, DRAYS, Etc., ax ont Brunch Repository, Third st., Macon, Ga., Where if you will call on Mr. A. W. Chapman, he will sell or order any kind of vehicle that you want. MB. W. W. WOODRUFF is now at Headquarters, 67S Broadway, Xcw York, Having Manufactured, selecting and shipping, ESPECIALLY FOE THIS MARKET. angl7tf DEMAREST & WOODRUFF. Metropolitan Works, CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS, RICHMOND, VA. WM. E. TANNER & CO. STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and SAW-MILLS; BARK, GRIST and PLASTER MILLS; BOILERS, FORGINGS, CASTINGS, Of IRON or BRASS, MILL GERING, etc ; Engines and Saw-Mills of various sizes always on hand. Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe. Old Engines, etc., repaired and sold on commis sion or exchanged for new. All other repairs promptly and satisfactorily done. Freights to all points low. • Send for descriptive circular. ju!7 d sw<fewtildecl8. H. R. BROWN, Agent. GUIDE. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE se&MgSj riedorthoseabout to marry, with the latest discoveries on the physiolog ical mysteries and revelations of the physical sys tern, how to preserve the complexion, etc.. This is an Interesting work cf 224 pages, with num erous engraving, and contains valuable information for those who are married or contemplate marriage: still it is a book that ought to be under lock and key and notlaid carelessly about the house. Sent to any one (free of postage) for 50 cents. Address Dr. Buit’s Dispensary. No. 12 N. Eighth street, St. Louis, Mo. *3- NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED AND UN FORTUNATE. Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad vertise in public papers or using any Quack Rem edies, peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no mattei what your disease is or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office. No. 12 N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chesnut, St. Louis, Mo. LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. MRS WHITCOMB’S SYRUP. - MRS. WHITCOMB’S SYRUP MRS. WHITCOMB’S SYRUP. It is the Great Infant’s and Cures Colic and Grip ing in the Bowels, and facilititates the process of Teething. Subdues Convulsions and over comes all diseases in cident to infants and Children. Cures Di arrhea, Dysentery and Summer Complaint in children of all ages. Childn PRICE CENTS; PRICE CENTS, PRICE CENTS. en’s Soothing Remedy in all disorders brought on by teething or any other cause. Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO., St. Louis, Mo. Sold by Druggists 'and Dealers in Medicine every where. auel7-d “ The Great Medical Discovery 1 Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR, BITTERS, Hundreds of Thousands SSa ».£ Bear testimony to their Wonder- 0,0 • fUlCurative Effects. g»o |||WHAT ARE%THEY?||» .JOBBING TRA.D32 CHARLESTON, S. q FOB FALL AND WINTER OF I8n, T HE subscribers, Jobbers and Wholesale doalors in the city of Charleston S C bn tention of the Merchants of the interior of this and tho adjoining States’ to this now one of the most desirable in which to procure lull supplies or all articlos thev im, ^ aa bt- The wants of the country having rapidly increased, with ample facilities to enable Lt 1 ® 1 ®- ” supplies direct from first hands in Europe and this country, wo aro now prepared to Mb-vi Procnt ek and complete stocks of seasonable goods than at any period sinco the war and will ihtn 1 mote tit* as good terms as any other market. ispose of the a ■ “ Daily facilities afforded for shipment of Goods to any point desired. DRY GOODS. EDWIN BATES A CO., No. 124 Meeting street. [ MARSHALL & BURGE No Hi is- .. JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO., No. 41 Hayno atroet. CRANE, BOYLSTON & CO I MoetiDg streets. ’ comet OLOTHIN6. EDWIN BATES <5; CO., No. 122 Meeting street. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETO. STEELE & WARDELL, No. 167 Meeting street. I JOHN S. FAIRLY & CO., No. 33 . SELL & FOSTER, Nc. 27 Hajne street. street. MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. CHAS. A. LENGNIGK, No. 161 Meeting street. BOOTS .AJSHD SHOES. D. F. FLEMING & CO., comer Hayne and Church IT. M. BRISTOLL * CO. No. H5 AIpm;-- ... streets. | E. B. STODDARD & CO., No. 165 HATS .AJSTD CAPS. THOS. M. HORSEY & BBO., No. 25 Hayne street. | EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 Hayes street HARDWARE. J. E. ADGER & CO., No. 13D Meeting Street. * | HART & CO., No. 39 Hayno street. C GRAVE LEY, Comer East Bay and Boyce’s Wharf. SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARRIAGE MATERIALS. R THOMLINSON & CO, No 137 Meeting street. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. GOODRICH, WINE MAN & CO, No 35 Hayne street. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. WM L WEBB, No 123 Meeting street. GROCERIES. GEO W WILLIAMS * CO, comer Hayne and Church streets. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ETC. J A QUACKENBUSH. No 122 East Bay street. J W H C.HAFEE & CO, No 207 East Bay street. BOLLHAN BROS, No —, East Bay street. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETO. HOLMES & CALDER, No 205 EaBt Bay street. WM M BIRD & CO, Comer East Bay and Coal*, land streets. a 0 tfgg — cAj* ©£ £ THEY AF.B NOT A VILE « ° « «FANCV DRlN*Jtf Made of Poor Ram, Whiskery Proof Spirit s and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called 44 Ton ics,**** Appetizers/* ** .Restorers/* &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bnt are a true Medicine,made from theNative Roots and IIerb8 0f California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They arc the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN CIPLE a perfect Renovator and Invizorator of the System, carrying ofTall poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a hcvlthy condition. No person can take these Bitters p* <*ordiDg ts> direc tion and remain long unw^*~ -A For Inflammatory an tfunic itneu- mattom and Goaty Dyspepsia or Indi gestion, Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of tlio Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit* ters have been most successful. Such Dis eases arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the digestive Organs. /* DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations ot the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth Bilious At tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lnngs.Pain In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painfal symptoms, arc the off springs of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un equalled efficacy in cleansing the blood, of all Impurities, and imparting new life andv^orto the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptlons.mjttcr, Salt Rhenm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfc, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, arc literally dag np and carried ont of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince the incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blooo whenever you find Its Imparities bursting through the skin in Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you And it obstructed and slnggish in the veins; cleanse It when it is foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure and tho health of the system will follow. /IN, TAPE and other WORMS, larking In ti*2 sysv'm of so many thousands, are effectually destroytd and removed. For full directions,,"^ad carefully the circular around each bcttlc. J. WALKER, Proprietor, ft. H. McDONAlJ) <fc CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal„ and 32 and 31 Commerce Street, New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, Job Printer, Stationer and Bookseller. EDMUND PERRY, No 149 Meeting Street. Type and Printing Material, Paper, Stationery, Job and Book Printing. WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, No 3 Broad street and 109 East Bay street auglleod2m GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE, VIA *’• •- U • CHARLESTON, S. C. TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON. AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. zmg, THREE TIMES A WEEK—TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. |j9sfm ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACC0MH0DATI0AS. SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HOUBS SHORTER via TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO, And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-CIaes Steamships to Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public ia Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTO^- Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in and capacity at any other Fort. The following Bplendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the bine • TO 3STBW Tr6llK. GEORGIA; S. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA' T. J. Beckett, Commander. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND, Ingram, Commander WAGNER, HUGER & CO., WM. A. COURTNAY, Agents, Charleston, 8. C. MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull, Commander. CHAMPION, * R. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON", James Berry, Commander. JAMES ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. 0. VIRGINIA, Alex. Hunter, Commander. SArr.rao Dats- EMPIRE, C. Hinckley, Commander. •THURSDAYS. „ , ... a.0 WM. A. COURTNAY, Agent, Charleston, b- TO BATjTXMORB. FALCON, MARYLAND, Hainie, Commander. Johnson, Commander. SEA GULL, Dntton, Commander. Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day. /n ...r,e‘on.S & FAUL C. TBENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, Rates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one half of 1 P cr THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKET 8 Can be had at aU the principal Kailroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee State-Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing , aD( j jjerv* ships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should w une onSt? - assigned. The Through Tickets by this Route includes Transfers, Meals and S:ate Ivoc The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad. And their connecting Lines have largely increased their facilities for the rtpid movem ^ with PasseDgers between the Northern Cities aDd the South and est. Comfortable , j'irst-C 4 '’ Holmes’ Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on tbe South Caroline. l‘ a ’ Eating Saloon at Branchvfile. On the Georgia Railroad Fu-st-Class Sleeping Cars. lina Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of tho_£kmtli C“0 rxnr tuc- Cloee connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points 9** The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their Patrons that too lane VIA be surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods- -i HASELL. G S t For further information apply to J. M. BEgKHfJgnP t^Charleston,8. CqB. Agent, P. O. Box 4979, Office 317 Broadway, N. 1.; S. B. PICKEhb, General Pasaeng South Carolina Bailroad. ALFRED L. TYLER., ^ Juno 20 eod-Cm Vico-Prosidcnt South Carolina Railroad, Charloaton,