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Telegraph & Messenger.
THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 9, 1871.
Wlirn the I.r»TM arcTnrnlnff Brown.
New is rev heart no gay
la the baddtnft month of May,
Never doee it beat a tone
Half so sweet in bloomy Jane,
Never knows each happiness
As on sash a day as this.
When October dons ber crown.
And tbs leaves arc turning brown.
Jtreatbe, sweet children, soft regrets
For the vanished violets;
King, yon lovers, tbs delights
Of tbs golden snxnmer nights;
Never In tbo summer boors,
On nr way each radiance sbowers.
ito firm heaven falls softly down,
IVbsn the leaves are taming brown.
Braid year girdles, fresh and gay.
Children in the bloom of May,
Twfert your cbapWU to young Juno.
Mtidcn, they will Me too tooo;
Twine ripe roeee. July red,
hovare. for tbs dear one a head;
I will weave my richer crown
When tbs leaves are taming brown.
Mnatlins Cominlttrci or ih® House
of Representatives.
Jndieiary—Hogs of Fnlton, Chairman; Wm.
D Anderson of Cobb, Phillip* of Echols, Gra
ham of Dads, Baoon of Bibb, Snead of Rich
mond, Simmons of Gwinnett, Morphy of H»r-
rla. Poo of Mnsoogee, Scott of Floyd, Edwards
of* 1 Elbert? Peeples of Berrien, Dell of Screven,
II an ter of Brooke.
Finenoe— Rawls of Effingham, chairman;
Camming of lUchmood, Crittenden of Bre-
dolpb. Nether land of Rabun, Baikadale of War-
ranfliowell of Mtltoo, Jackson of Fnlton, Not-
ting of Bibb, Cato of Troop, Gray of Bartow,
Bntta of Hancock, Ormond *>f Houston, Banter
of Brjok*.
State of the Republic—J. W. Wofford of
Bartow, chairman; Clark of Tronp, Jones of
Terrell, Hell of Upson, Goldsmith of De Kalb,
Bosh of Miller. Hoge of Fnlton, Goodman of
Campbell, Wofford of Banks, Lang of Linooln,
Johnson of Jefferson, Guyton of Lauren*, Mc
Whorter cf Groene.
Military Affaire—Baker, of Pike, chairman;
Watters, of Jasper, Cbancey, of Early, Paxton,
of Charlton, Mattox, of Clinch, Carlton, of
Colquitt, Sargent, of Coweta, Reid, of Union,
Renfros, of Washington, Bell, of Webster,
Jenkins, of Worth. .
Banka—Camming, of Richmond, chairman;
Soott of Floyd, Harvey of Marion, Bowie of
Walton, Wynn of Wilkes, Morris of Talbot,
West of White, Trammell of Paulding. Griffin
of Twiggs, Beaseley of Jefferson, Clark of Rich
mond. Booth of Folaski, Paulk of Irwin.
Privileges and Elections—Phillips of Ecbolr,
chairman; Piereo of Ilanoock. Bnasell of Chat
ham, Rathe rford of Crawford, Sellers of Ap
pling, Allred of Pickens, Floyd of Morgan,
Williams of Decatar, Smith of Oglethorpe, Fiynt
of Taliaferro, Slaton of Wilkes, Head of Haral
son, Colby of Greene.
Internal Improvement*—nail of Upson,
chairman ; Woodall of Talbot, Wood of Wal
ker, Summer* of Newton, Heidt of Chtiham,
Richards of Cherokee, Woodward of Dooly,
Rountree of Einannel, Barron of Jones, Pente-
ooet of Carroll, Riley of Lumpkin, Hudson of
Schley, Jones of Hart.
Agriculture and Manufactures—Davwof New
ton, chairmen; Ilnnn of Polk, W. P. Anderson
of Cobb. Bryan of Henry, Jones of Gwinnett,
Ooz of Burke, Davenport of Oglethorpe, John
son of Clsy, Murphy of Burke, Brody of Sum
ter, Brsddoy of Glasscock, Hundley of Polanki,
Pntne; of Dongberty.
Public Expenditures—C A Nulling of Bibb,
chairman; kelly of Chatham, Hammond of
Butts, Tarver of Baker, McMillan of Haber
sham, MeNeal of Randolph, Pon of Mnsoogee,
Griffin of Houston, Snoed of Richmond, Wil
son of Fnlton, Ballenger of Floyd, Boa of
Bibb, Msnsfield of Stewart.
Education—Jackson, of Fnlton, chairman;
Baoon of Bibb, Wofford of Bartow, Cody of
Chattahoochee, David, of Newton, Simmons of
Gwinnett, Joiner, of Dougherty, Etheridge of
Putnam, MoNeal, of Randolph, Bryan of Henry,
Morrison, of Ware, Gnorry of Quitman, Eanien
ol Burke.
Committee on Enrollment—MoUillsn of Hab
ersham, chairman; Convene, of Lowndes,
Craig of Telfair, Dell of Screven, Glegbom of
Chattooga, Baker of Biyan, Bateman of Taylor,
Spenoe of Coffee, Stovall of Columbia, Hillyer
of Camden, Palmer of Dawson.
Journals—Bush of Miller, chairman; Killian
of Towns, Cloud of Warren, Emerson of Whit-
field, Kennedy of Bnlloch, McConnell of Clay
ton, Payne of Catoosa, Knowles of Pierce,
Moreland of Meriwether, Glover of Snmter,
Fields of Murray.
Penitentiary—Goldsmith of DeKslb, chair
man ; Baker of Pike, Morris of Talbot, Harvey
of Marion, ltntherford of Crawford, Dokea of
Morgan, Davenport of Oglethorpe, Jones of
Hart, Brown of Monroe.
Luna tie Asylum—Etheridge of Pntnam, chair
man; Hnghea of Forsyth, Johnson of Jefferson,
Lipsey of Lee, Bsttle of Thorns*, Jones of Ter
rell, McNeil of Randolph, O’Neal of Baldwin,
Cloud of Warren, Clements of Montgomery,
Whatley of Fayette, Lamkin of Columbia, Chas
tain of Gilmer.
Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Boon of Polk, ebair-
man; Simmons of Hall, Lipsey of Lee, Gray of
Bartow, Brawner of Franklin, Fanner of Lib
erty, Brewtonof Tatnall, Mennof Wiloox. Mar
tin of Johnson, Meadows of Madison, Howell
of Milton, Wilson of Fnlton, Ballenger of Floyd.
Blind Asylnm.— Patillo, of Harris, chairman;
Collins of Mitchell, Taylor of Washington, Em
erson of Whitfield, Jones of Meoon, Pierce
of Haneook. Hancock of Jackson, Hooka of
Wilkinson, ltiehards of Cherokee, Goodman of
Campbell, Franklin of Fannin.
New Counties and County Lines.—Fain of
Gordon, chairman; Guyton of Laurens, Clark
of Tronp, Jones of Gwinnett Hundley of Pu
laski, Converse of Lowndes, Meadows of Madi
son, Woodall of Talbot, Ulower of Monroe,
Braddy of Glassoock, Patillo of Harris.
Pnblio Printing.—Win. D. Anderson of Cobb,
ohatrman; Heidt of Chatham, Carlton of Col
quitt, Onto of Troup, Chastain of Gilmer, Neth-
< rland of Rabun, Richardson of Clark, Johnson
of Spalding, McWhorter of Greene.
Auditing.—Craig of Telfair, chairman; Riley
of Lumpkin, Rountree of Emanuel, Franklin of
Fannin, Atkinson of Thomas
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
utavB.
7.66 a. if. 1.40 a. v
6.05 r. X. 6.35 T. X
.7.65 A. x. X10 r. x
2.60 r. x. 10.25 r. X
XAOOX 150 , .mvnin
LTi.Tr. 1UIVX.
Macon 8.20 a. x. 6.28 r.x
Brunswick 6.45 A. x. 9.28 T. X
Jackson vile, FI*. 7 00 a. x. 7.00 r. x
Jacksonville, Fla 8.45 ft x. 6.00 A. x
Savannah 7.00 ft x. 7.45 r. x
HawkinsvUla 6.48 A. x. 6.45 p X
3.05 P. X. 10.30 a. x
aiO P. X. 6.60 A. X
OABL
I. KATZ. AMart.
7.00 A. X. 4.51 P. X
6.20 p.x. 6.15 A. x
Savannah 7.15 a. X. 6.25 p. x
7.00 P. X. 5.15 A. X
Train from Gordon to Mflledgeville and E»ton-
ton connects with down night tram from Maoon and
up day train from Savannah.
gOCTHWtglZBg RITT.HOAD.
LZATT. JRMV2.
8.00 A. x. 4.35 A. X
8.60 P. p. 6.00 A. x
7.45 A. x. 4.68 r.x
6.10 P.x. 10.00 A. X
IOAD.
LEAVE. AMOVE.
6.25 A. X. 6.12 P.x
8.15 P. x. 4.10 A. X
12.45 p.x. 11.00 A. X
8.05 r. x. 4.45 a. x
xaooa Aitn AcaceTA railroad.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
6.30 A. X. 7.35ft X
6.30 p. x. 2.80 A. x
11.00A.x. 8.30p.x
” 7.00 P. X. 2.45 A. X
WZETER3I A5tD ATLANTIC R1TT.ROAT).
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
10.80 P.X. 1.42 A. X
8.00 A. x. 1.32 P. M
2.45 p. x. 10.00 A. x
.5.20 P.X. 6.16 A. X
6.30 a. x. 1.21 P. x
imp. mil
88 Cherry Street.
W E have now thoroughly refitted and repainted
this celebrated Old Grocery Stand and have
filled it from top to bottom with a stock embracing
every variety of Eatables and Drinkables, which
e offer to the public.
Faucy and Family Groceries
of
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PICKLES,
OLIVE OIL, PRESERVES and JELLIES, all kinds
CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Of evoiy variety,
DEVILLED HAM, TONGUE, TURKEY, LOBSTER
SALAD DRESSING, ANCHOVY PASTE,
YARMOUTH BLOATERS, SPICED SALMON,
FRESH MACKEREL, in cans,
CHOCOLATE PASTE,
FINE TEAS and SFIOES,
PEARL BARLEY, OATMEAL,
SAGA, TAPIOCA, and MACOABONI,
SHAD and SALMON, in kite,
MESS MACKEREL,
FULTON MARKET BEEF,
PICKLED POBK,
SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, and anything else a
family may noed.
CANDY AND CONFECTIONERY.
Tbla is a specialty with ue, and we claim to have
introduced many new varieties, such as the or
iginal
J. H. HERTZ & C0„
CLOTHIERS
90 CQEBBV STBtET,
Hayo now on bind i complete stock of
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING
LARGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED.
WALNUT,
GLAZED WALNUT,
COCOANUT CARAMEL,
JELLIED COCOANUT,
CREAM WALNUT,
And numerous others.
£ii<][iiors and Cigars,
Comprising all of the best brands, Domestic
and Imported.
Mm. Host'll Jones' Lecture.
The Norwich Advertiser say* that Mr. Hosea
Jones having gone to Obieago and got home
again in a rather worn-out oondition, Mrs. Horn
Jones leotnrea him nooinrnaUy aa follows:
"Yea, yon went, didn't y«; went unbeknown
to us, didn't ye; sneaked off with your bag
gage in a pill box ? It's a mighty wondor you
wan't struck down in your dreadful awfnlness.
Didn t ypu feel onr Land on your shoulder like
the clutch of a skeptic ? But you will get your
reoompenoe before you get through. They
‘ ' .didn't - —
swashed you out,
they? ha, ha, ha! If
to raise put ley."
r “Mrs- Jones," broke in Hosea.
?® r ■P"*. J*r beast. If yer speak
111 smother yer with the baby. Pretty hot,
was it, hey ? It will be better by and by for
aioh aa you as runs awsy from their wives. Try
ing to get up a sympathy because you lost yer
baggage. IU tell the public what it was. One
re Tenable shirt, four paper oollare, one tooth
brush token on trial Flames chased ye, did
they ? They were avenging my wrongs ? Went
hungry, did ye ? Good—wished it had trimmed
ye to a skeleton. Went thirsty, hey ? Better
stilL You suffered more from thirst than hun
ger, I'll warrant. (‘ Yon are right in your head,
old girl,' Hosts wispsred to hinmelf.) Got your
blamed old aye* full of dirt, did ye? That’s
what you got for throwing the dirt into mine.
Like to have got kicked over by a mole, didn't
ye? Needn’t been afeard. Mules never hurt
one another, you "—
At this point Keno’a voice was heard.
MARKET DEPARTMENT
Freeh Tennessee Beef,
Fork Sausages,
Northern Fruits and Vegetables,
Fresh Fish and Oysters,
Turkeys,
Chickens,
Eggs and
Give us a call, and see if we can't please yon.
5. T. & B. P. WALKER,
88 CHERRY STREET.
Mlsson’ii Toilettes.
Nilsson's toilettes are announced by Boston
entire to bo remarkably beautiful* Her Luoia
Atom is of the moat delicate peach blossom
colored silk. In tbo shade it wss decided pink,
and in the full blare of the footlights it paled to
™ ton* breadth was literally
ooTered with flonoexvt of point lice, and a deep
floono® went around the train. The corsage was
beart-ahaped, and filled to the throat with a
white tulle tucker. Her ornaments were dia-
mooda, and they sparkled from the dainty ears
and flashed from the throat.
Bnt the loveUeet toilette she has worn was the
one she appeared in in the Isataot of “Martha,"
A petticoat of aky-blue ailk waa trimmed with
ailrer fringe red rowu of silver braid, between
which wow brilliant buttons. The train of
’“P 8 * *1 the aids by silver
*5? “dotting velvet bodice was
fastened with diamond buttons, and the wrists
ware finished with deep cuffs of point ltoe. A
ooqoettieh gray hat, with a long blue plnme,
waji set jaunt]y on the frizzled mass of golden
hair. It was the very perfection of a toilette.
d.I£f F oSE.£r^r?*t No ^ b8en * mi -
red had there been a fire in-
oSJu J 8 wonU not have budged
“ k m 018 cf good
■» had borne him
tbotoLngflood had^Sref'"'^^ 1
of the earth. It ta like r f * m
breeree red the runrine TJ??!* of old
again that we «o bStre b8 “* to b<ar
divorced, as wo need to t£ in thetS^pjj an< J
Fiances, when yet the Area hadneda^.-f,,
matinees, reetonrreto and deiioiously £ “^
flirtations with ’kerchief red fine eyVtoS
the plate glass on the svennre or the parlor a,.or
St tho hotels. The first divorce salt has been
entered and we are onco more a city. The
names of Amanda B. Chaffee, plaintiff, and
John B. Chaffee, defendant, will hereafter shine
in onr reoords, conspicuous as those of the first
Mayor and the Original Settler. They are writ
ten hero with reverence, and the 'Bahte-Talkcr,
with rare generosity, forbears to observe that
the defendant's husbandry appears to bavobeen
imperfect, and that the chaff he moot affected
waii ins product of a crop of wild oajs.—Chicago
r<»t.
TREMENDOUS STOCK
GENERAL GROCERIES
NOW BEING RECEIVED BY
ROGERS & BONN,
And they are offered for sale FEARFULLY LOW.
Ilf STORE
2,000 sks.„FnmIIy &Extra Flour,
200 barrels Sugar,
300 bbls. Liquors of all kinds.
STOCK OF BACON AT PRESENT SMALL.
.A.T miQ.
A.T S15
AT SB18
AT S20.
Business Ms
.AT S32.
.A.T S25.
AND AS FINE AS 840 PER SUIT OF
Coat. Pants and Vest,
SACK, DERBYS
WALKING COATS
OF THE LaIeST STYLES.
WE HAVE IN
DRESS SUITS !
BLACK AND COLORED
Cloth. Coats,
BLACK AND COLORED
DIAGONAL COATS,
OF THE BEST IMPORTED MATERIAL, In
Single red Double Breasted Chesterfields.
A luge assortment of
PASTS, FROM $1 TO 815!
FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLORS.
SACK OVERCOATS, TALMAS,
And the New Style
KING WILLIAM OVERCOATS,
On hand.
SHIRTS!
We make a specialty of the celebrated
JUST ARRIVED.
100 bbls. CHOICE RED APPLES.
ROGERS & BONN,
VALUABLE LAKES FOR SALE
FOR COTTON,
AT VERY LOW BATES,
At Twenty Cents per Pound.
HUNDRED ACRES-eplendid lands-
Pea* the railroad, at 810 per acre. Stock and
E2S-* deluded in the above basis. Seventeen
of river lands, nix miles from Baii-
ct ?bree hundred acre* in one mile
tions. rdle, and many other valnable planta-
luni) aro 1 aJ^I!\t fCro n ® Ter offered before. Theie
i.an ia *r>3 ml in Macon oounty.
OCtll tf W * H ’ U£JiiiE ' At '? r =»T at Law.
ocu * w MarahalTille, Ga.
First Annual Exposition
—OF THE—
lllimi 1L Ml lllllll OF GEORGIA
WILL BE HELD AT
SAVANNAH, GrA..
COMMENCING ON THE
21st DAY OF NOVEMBER — TUESDAY
AND BE CONTINUED FIVE DAYS,
AND IiONGEB, IF GONSIDEBED ADVISABLE BY THE BOABD
THE EXPOSITION
WILL EMBRACE EVERY DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL LIFE,
IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT:
1st Department - - LlTB 8tock
2d Department Produots of the Soil
3d Department Domestio Manufactures
4th Department Manufactures In Cotton, Wool, Linen and Silk
5th Department Manufactures in Iron, Brass and Steel
6th Department Manufactures in Gold, Silver and Platinum
7th Department Manufactures in Leather, Paper and Fibre
8th Department Manufactures in Wood, Cabinet Work, eto
9th Department Manufactures in Stone, Olay, Sand and Plaster
10th Department Fine Arts, Models, Designs and Musical Instruments
11th Department Chemicals, Medicines and Minerals
12th Department MisceUaneons and Special Premiums
THE PREMIUM LIST PROPER IS COMPLETE, AGGREGATING $15,000
ITedals in Gold, Silver and Bronze, with, the Diploma of the Association,
will he Awarded to Meritorious Articles.
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MACHINERY
T HE Association announces the following valnable improvements to be plsced on exhibition and
thoroughly tested: FOWLER’S No. 1 and No. 4 BYSTEMS OF STEAM PLOWS, WILLIAMSON'S
ROAD AND FIELD STEAMER, FOWLEB'8 STEAM DITCHER AND CLEANER—in addition to a very
luge collection of improvements in Machinery for the Plantation and Shop.
In addition to tho Association Premium, Special Premiums are offered by Messrs. Saunders. Goodwin
A Miller, and by the Chamber of Commerce of the city of Savannah, for the best bale of middling up
land cotton, and the beet five bales. This includes yield per acre red quality.
Tlie Premiums on Cotton Aggregate $1,200
In addition to the Association Freminm for Blooded Stock, liberal pnrzes will be offered by the citi
zens on a test of speed.
Special attention will be given by this Association to the Legitimate Industries of Life.
But such amusements allowed under the anspiere of properly organized Associations, as will entertain
onr visitors, aside from personal prejudices or individual opinions.
All communications addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention.
Entriee of all articles must be made by 12 o’clock x/on Tuesday, the first day of the exhibition.
Any lady entering more than one article In tho Department of Domestic Manufactures will be charged
but one entrance fee.
H. D. CAPERS, Secretary.
P. S—Railroad and 8teamship Lines will extend the usual facilities. ONE-HALF FARE during the
exposition. •
SEND FOR THE PREMIUM FIST!
nov3 tf
GO AND EXAMINE THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
At No. 86 CBerry Street,"Maoon, Ga.
JACOB 8CHALL,
H AVING received his extensive Fall stock of BOOTS and SHOES, takes pleasure In announcing t<J
his patrons, red the trade generally, that he is fnlly prepared to serve his customers with every
tiling in his line, from the common Brogan to the finest French Boots and Gaiters. Having purchased
direct from the manufactories, be can offer superior inducements in prices, and be has neglected no
opportunity of snstaiiiing his well-earned reputation for superiority of goods.
He would farther announce to the trade, and especially to shoemakers in Macon and vicinity, that he
has on bands large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can serve thorn at rates that will fa
vorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is particularly called to the
fact that be can fnrnieh Leather cat to aU sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready-fitted, Uppers of all
kinds, eta. at a very small margin.
In the Custom Work department, be still employs first-class, snperior workmen, and his enstomers
ran be supplied, sow as ever, with Boots red Shoes, of tho finest French calf-skin and the most elabo
rate workmanship, at short notice.
JACOB SCHAIX,
e«pl9 3m
86 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
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The Best in the Country,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER!
And a fit warranted, at stock prices.
In addition to the above, we keep the moet com
plete stock of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
In this city. Wo invite an Inspection.
THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS
Constantly on hand, and received as soon as out.
NEW LOT JUBT IN.
AR of onr goods are first class, red are guaranteed
DOST MTSH THE PLACE:
THE WHITE STORE I
90 CHERRY STREET,
Between B. A. Mice A Co.’s and S. T. A A P
Walker's. oeOItf
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM,
SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON,
COTTON FACTORS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchant i
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
JN Publishing onr card, we claim nothing more for ourselves than a dsteimlnatlon to do onr
DUTY towards onr customers. By strict attention to onr business, red studying the interest of onr
patrons we have been able heretofore to give satisfaction, red now have no apprehension that all who
will give ns a fair trial will continue to patronize onz house.
anglB-Sm
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM.
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fOOO SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES,
4 OARS CHOICE WHITE CORN,
2 CARS TENNESSEE OATS,
59 CASKS & HALF CASKS C. B. SIDES
50 CASKS * HALF CASKS SHOULDERS,
75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES, SACKS CH0ICE MO COFFEE,
25 BARBELS SUGAR,
50 BARRELS MOLASSES,
NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES,
59 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING,
590 BDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE)
50 B1RP.E WHISKY
The above Goods, with everything else in our line, will be sold at
V Jyj2-‘V XiO W JjST PHIOES
Try us '.ue time, and
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Either for CASH OR ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded,
yon will be.certain to try ns again.
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
SMITH, WESTCOTT & CO.
102 CHERrtY BTHEET,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
SADDLES AID HARMS
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
SHOE FINDINGS,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS,
LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, consisting in part of—
SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER,
ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALFSKIN,
KIP SKINS, UPPER AND LACE LE.VTHE
ailST 33 A.3STD S,
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE,
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
sept20 eod3m
IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM 68 00 TO 850 00.
Fourth Street) Near Brown House, Macon, Ga.
BUILDS ^RSTD KEPAIES
STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Grists and Flour Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Boxes and Gearing for miJ -
work generally.
IRON RAILING,
For enclosing pnblio squares, private dwellings and Cemetery lots ; also all kinds of On amenta! Iron
work, Brackets, Vaces, Chairs, Iron Fronts for Stores. Window Caps and Sills, eto.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY.
1 make the best HORSE POWER in the country, it never fails, runs light, simple to put up
and lasts well, and is cheap.
Address
dec2-2tawly
All Work Made Good.
E. CROCKETT.
Macon, Ga..
GREAT SOUTHERN
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE,
VIA
CHARLESTON, S.
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TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
THREB TIMES A WEEK—TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AKD SATORDAYS.
ELEGMT STATE-ROOM ACC0MK0DATI0AS.
SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HOURS SHORTER via CHARLESTON.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
DARIUS W. GEER.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
DOBSON Sc BARLOW
Bolton, England,
Imtablished a. d. 1780.1
M&ken and Patentees of the most improved
aiA.OECmEnY
70S
Preparing and Spinning Cotton,
mo
Doable-Cylinder Saw Gins, and Knife BoU-
er Maeartby dins.
Employ upwards of 2000 operatives.
Refer to CLARK THREAD CO., Newark, N, J.,
where 20,000 spindles are m operation. ,
Prioee and estimates for projected mills, on ap-
ilication to above address, or to P. O. Box, 8G24
torlttk. R91&$9<&
HE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD C0„
And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-CIaes Stcsmehir-s to tbetb®'J
Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time red Regular Dispatch afforded to the Internets public
Cotton States at the
PORT OF CHARLESTON.
Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight and passengers not excelled in etTOllencs
and capacity at any other Port. Tho following aplendid Ocean Steamers are regula y t e
' TO KTBW YORK-
MANHATTAN,
M. S. Woodhnll, Commander.
CHAMPION,
B. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON,
James Berry, Commander.
JAMES ADGER,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER & CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
GEORGIA,
S. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE,
J. Keunedy, Commander.
ASHLAND,
Ingram, Commander
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,
WM. A. OOURTNAY,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
T 0 FSIXiACBZiFSIAi
VIRGINIA,
Alex. Hunter, Commander.
EMPIRE,
O. Hinckley, Commander.
auma DATS—THURSDAYS.
WM. A. OOURTNAY, Agent, Char erten,
FALCON,
Hainie, t
SEA GULL,
Dntton, Commander.
TO BALTIMORB.
MARYLAND,
Johnson, Gomniantter.
“ttMCbarieeton, S 0.
Rates guaranteed as low as thoso of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one half of 1 P er cent '
THROUGH SILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at aU the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and MiMiteipP 1 - _
State-Rooms may bo secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of tbo »
ships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and
assigned. The Through Tickets by this Route includes Transfers, Meals andState Boom, while on cm
The South Carolina Ballroad, Georgia Hailroad.
And their connecting Lines have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and
Passengers between the Northern Cities and the South and West Comfortable Night cars,
Holmes’ Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. Fust-bias.
Eating Saloon at Branchvillo. On theGeorgia Railroad Firet-Ciaee Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Esuroac-
Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with groat promptnos*-
Tho Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their Patrons that tho Lino VIA CHARLESTON cannti
be surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods. _ ,
For farther information, apply toj. M. SELKIRK, Sup't Charleston, S.C.; B. D. HASELL, Genersi
Agent, P. O. Box 4979, Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; S. B. PICKETS, GeneralPaeseugerand Ticket Agent,
South Carolina Railroad
ALFRED L. TYLER,
June 30 wd-fe Vice-President South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S.