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ky Clisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1871.
Number 6,185
ticorxln TelcgrspU Balia Ins, Bacon. | Stunner ns an Interviewer—How Bof- | Gen. Shebjias as Gen. Grist’s Mujtaby I
*? ® e t tCR IIU OWD Game * Police.—A reporter of the Sew York
account of flj? rep0rtS BomB “^ebyGeneral j
and Senators Sumner and Wilson, of Massa- Sherman as part of an “interview with that
4 00 I ehraetta, during the recent canvass by the first officer, jnst prior to his departure for Europe [
DR.
Telegraph and Messenger, one year CIO 00
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On a
ftemi-Weekly Telegraph and Hi
year
Hu month*. a 00 for the republican nomination to the governor- on the frigate Wabash. Being asked about a^ucaj Jiml
MamoothWeekly Telegraph and Heaeenger, .hipofthat Bute, mid .Her the appearance of a administration policy in the South, the Gen- of“hT Bladderidkwn^ FeVerNervourau..
* ? 25 ?«»»P»P‘w Paragraph, which aaaerted by author- . 7 ’ Chills. Diseaseiref the Skin/impurity of the Blood,
ra$ble^hi5j*‘ to ii^i;' -vAi? I ** U“»Jhe Senators opposed Butle/s oandi-1 er ?J? d -. | M^eh^ly «
able always in advanea, and paper stopped I daey. The AtlontioVaccomitaaTS ■ ~ “I don't care to speak plainly on these mat- Mart of tie ailment* hero enumerated have their
T'msrto.'. ^nnnediate^ after^Gen^S’. arrival in ters. It is not in t^ litfe of duty. I think, agfeMST-SS.^d'- griS'SS'S
rtnojciT. vs * I Boaton be prooeeded to Mr. Snmner’a rooms, in I however, that when the war was ended warfare patient is not within the reach of a phyrieian. it; re- I [jjj
nmdj i
Daily Telegraph * Messenger and Farm and 11* 1 ® _ „ . - ,
Boms *11 oo busy over his morning work, and comfortably eeased. _ _
Weekly Talagraph and Mt-aanger and Farm I chatting with hia colleague. Taking the mom-1 kindly people, bnt they are not, as a class, the SIMMONS’ REGULATOR, there mb
and Homs 4 00 I ibg paper from his pocket, the General read I posted in the science of government, bnt they I doubt, the testimony ofhundreds will establish.
Weekly Telegraph and Heaeenger and I the paragraph above quoted. “This purports »« ept to make mistakes and behave rashly. SIH^TOMS OF A DISEASED
j? 52 I to be by authority.’ said he: “is this true?" I Bat I have no donbt whatever that evtrvtLicg
Sa ’ nL ’ fgnafee. to-. ISj,"£atT.W-it I T WER teyygiSWH
data of people, and some down there now I III 113X1 I times mistaken 1
to insist that*his abeechea were not correctlv I would be better out of it. but their presence I MBMaMBMIjiui in th»arm. The atom
I AT OUR DRUG EMPORIUM
Will he found all the newest asd latest articles per.
taining to
PHARMACY,
DRUGGIST SUNDRIES.
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY,
SOAPS, etc.
late invention on
ii • I M , that they are worthy
d be provided that I ol being introduced to our patrons. In this con
LI7ER REGULATOR I
OR MEDICINE. forDyi-
, Castivenrss. Camp Dys-
nic Diarrhoea, affseticms
garni-Weakly Telegraph
Fans and Home.
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Darke's Magazine 4 00
This arrangement U where remittances are made
direct to the office of publication.
The consolidated Telegraph and Messenger
represents a huge circulation; pervading Middle,
tioathern and Southwestern Georgia and Waste
Alabama and Hiddls Florida. Advertisements
reasonable rates. In the Weekly at one dollar pec
equal* of three-quarters of an inch, each pnblica-
i.on. Remittances should he made fay axpreas, or
by mail in monav order* or registered letters.
FIGHTING A BEAR IS A CATTLE CAR.
An Indian Iseknl np with Blasts—A Ter.
vltile i'lrhl.
biz speeches were not correctly I would be better out of it, but their presence I MSB
reported; bnt the Benator reminded him that I >n the late insurrectionary States affords no I
u affeeted with loss of appetite and sickness, bew-
, , . _ „ , elj in general are costiva, aoMtbnes alternating with
the Springfield and Worcester speeches were proper excuse for acta of lawlessness.' [ Uv: the head is troubled with pain, accompanied
evidently written out or revised by himself, and I “Then, General, yon do not approve of the I with a dull, heavy sensation. There Is generally a
those speeches were enough. Bsffled at this repressive acts of the Federal Government ?” ef hESTfeft'S3Zo™L«hU
point, General Batler brought np hia reserves. ( I think a mistake has been made. They are j which cmrht to have been dene. A slight dry cough
*Thla all oomes,* be retorted, of your hostility I n °t all raaeala in the South. The majority of I if lometimei an attendant. .Thep»tieotoomplaina of
to Grant. I am for him and yon are against the people are the best citizens of the republic, t aid*hJSmftlIiMof d a prickly
him. I hare foreseen this, but thought it would I The young men that followed the retreating I sensation of the ikin; his f pin* tj are low; andalthooaS
not come before May; but I am ready for it. I Confederates into Texas, the men of the army i&tUfied that exercise would ba beneficial to him. yet
*- — *** 1 sjSKuSASfjf SLJas; I SsraBSSSBEESES!
few of them existed, yet.examination
body utter death, has tho wn the Rarer to hare
THE BOSTON PERFUMES.
An indisponsablo toilet article.
EXTRA HEAVY RUBBER COMBS
Spociallv Adapted to Ladies’ use.
JUST RECEIVED,
A new and large assortment of
LUBIN’S EXTRACTS AND SOAP.
FOB SALE,
The New Non-Poiaonons Disinfectant,
the noise of the wheels subsided nnnsnal and I “““J- waiving me question, aaia air. pum-1 marshes, postmasters, iutem^ b ” s ho-lJ fco usc^by a!! persons. old and younr, 2H.OSO CHLOR AIJM,
^vMi«m4 ■u.nniifli v«v«MhMrd iiwiiXa 1 n ®*f ’whetherthle was an administration measure I revenue collectors and to other Federal and whenever any of the fnrezoloz symptoms, appear. It The beet article of the kind nl-e-a bercre the
I«»«noughto«ume another.’ To this there St«t« offices, Instead of being driven into op- isapnrely veeetable compound, is not injurious to iaB ocat “ t,<u ® or Ul0 tma P l esJ lwfor ® “®
trrf * ?”■“? wa,%o answer.’ -Yon are ailent. Genera" PoeiUon. I rcrily beliave Uiat these young ft?J?2lLS&^ t S , ,“i?S^ 0 S»S2h, ,rlU k " P *
And key attraction no caoecial notioe from anv I P*®**® tuention one other!’ The General re- [ ™en represented the Sonth, and that they were Persona liTinrio unhealthy looafitles'miy avoid all Special attention is given to our retail depart-
“e, M no one on the tra£ ^med aware” ff«I « ** j***,*™* ommionSlyto keep men*, andonr patron, will be waited on with cour-
tree oontentA Gradually the noire grew louder R^* r! LS T SsT* in ^ 1 1 1 11 ir 1 — ■-=-=- I te 'y “ d di»P»"ih
and more excited, anr.ffl.no was heard, accom- ,nd T®*' Y on ®“®8® * .«>*»•. ^en ®My. But It wril be all right in the end.
poni^°by ysfflanand irapreeationa^from'a human j ^®»rym.reu» of the administration. 11
ji . j j ’ , - . . I a*tk fifTftin for an annwrr Vnw rimnAr^l
For children complaining
of colic, headache, or sick !
The Old and the New.—The New Orleans
a a i or eiuj iren c
|mnLATOB|ag&S
PmnnummmS dren as well ts
cited bnt perfectly nnintelligible exclamations.
The men were at a lore what to make
_ teaspoonful or I
zivo relief ChiL [
papers have resurrected tho following advertise- I JSSoume^o^u^nupMr.'or'earsomsthtor'wiiSh
ment from the columns of the Picayune, -1
tesy and dispatch.
novlDIt
J. H. ZE1LIN 4 CO : ,
Wholesale Druggie ts.
Flue Perfnmery.
this and marvelled exceedingly. A crowd I p
collected, and noises of the same character I
lt ‘ on «- quote certain language which he alleged Mr December 10,1841, as famishing some clew to This appH« tr P oriom ofVu .jet,
of all I 3 . , n ff I .« ri.ni.n.-i I Jtany penoni, from eatinc too much, are restless at
crowd I ; had n«ed in disparagement of the I the previous history of Lieutenant-Governor I n i z ht. or in day time are fidxety. wool gathering,
I PfridifiriFlt ftlldlfHT. *1 hftYd fin offid&vlt of it.* TV— — . I >.n*# v,.s(apatsw\d ailiii ik.tf vna.l can't Irsasavw tkaiv
Presuant ladles will find rare relief from their head
ache. eeetirenot*. awimmiae in the head, colie, soar
’ToteSS^lMiLIN A CO..
Drascbts, Macon, Ga.
Price |1; by mail, $125. For sale by all Dru,
nol7tf
ON MABBIAGE.
and Circulars sent
tide I
desperate and i
thumping against the door and the voioe of the *v„n*a^r«it«nt I on ® y®«s of age, and about five feet ten or |
man, which had by this time grown more oo- T *°°.>r® «Hent Q««»«rel i youdo DotanswremA eieT# J n Incbe3 h f R h. AU persons are canOoned
heron t, that sounded faint and smothered, /j rnnt ^g._ r Zf ^“^? >et ^,- 0 r I n °t to harbor said boy, under penalty of the law.
broke ont in exclamatory appeal* “Brek door! gy.^g[jJ*2!!'*• 1 Wilson 4 Paxixnsor.,
trek door! lnjto get Will" After which the .ud Corner SL John and Common streets.
struggle seemed to be renewed more furiously Bnd m B f6w
than ever, the Indian giving vent to short yells I n “ Dntca General Butler took his leave. BrnuciNO ran Public Dxbt—Tht Govern--1
of psin ami dintresa, I . A f _ n r, -« — I ment Show.—A Washington special of tho 13th,
No time was lost by the men outside, who I A ” I v ri!if.” 1 *ii says: I t-| — ~ -—■ *““*■“
proceeded et once to Lbey the call, and break seVvlre ? the Civil ^ ^ rednction of tto nhlimtl £L efl^ris ofJ|irore«d Abmjs,
!h. lock. No aooner had the door been patUally - -” C7 —■ . _ . . ,, debtreveMssomeiuteresUngooncomitantf. ' Manhood restored. Nervous debihi
opened than ont sprang a strapping young In- Th ® n Ciliztn ’ ° f October 28, contains Hbo wing in a perfectly unanswerable mai
dun in a terriblj excited state of mind, zninaa I following extract from the report of the I how the hardens of the people are being
hia bat, with bis clothing hanging in abreds I United States grand jury of Pima county, Ari-1 moved. As has already been stated, the total
shout Us body, sod displaying several bleeding I m . reduction of the debt since March 1,1869, is
wounds. Be wss well nigb exhsasted, but did «*w, find that the habit of beastiv drunken- S279.749.811 68, and the monthly interest
not atop running till he bad got beUnd tho nMg bu generally prevailed with few marked ohar B® on O 1 ® total debt has decreased from
station house to a place of aafety, where he eioepUon* among the officers cemmanffing at 310,532.462 50 on the 1st of March, 1869, to
alood panUng for breath for some minntea I Camp Grant, Camp Goodwin and Camp Apache $9,068,453 41, or, in other words, the reduction
before any one of thoao who anrronnded him wb ero the ADache Indians have been fed • that of t* 18 debt ia now saving to the conntry in in-
could elicit any information from him as to the t!w rations iamed at these eamos to the Indians tere8t $1,364,009 08 per month, or at tho rate
nature of the ordeal through whieh ho had ^f^^bean toSSSS%r^eir $16,368,008 96per 1 rear.
{TT d ;u ThB \ hOWe , Ter ’ «®P* rf « rtJ y iUalUgl- ^, rt ^^j^y distributed, sometimes bonks
bletothore who witnessed his escape, for he Q„g juoU Mid of meat ; (hat oa. qouter-, - . „ „ . . -- -
had no sooner got dear than a large blaak bear 1 mMt er of the United Statea said he made a aur- I P ntod ownership of a calf Solomon-fashion, by
came snuffing at the door, wanting to get ont p i M ot I8 q00 pounds of com to issuing rations depositing tho animal midway between the res-
too and panme hia enemy like * roaring lion to I Indiana of Gamp Goodwin. I i ^ en c es of the contesting parties, and noting
devour him. On seeing tho men, however, and *. We find that a oommandinc officer while th ® ^irecUon it took. The calf, who was not
nrnliriMir nnl riarinrr In irtmn infrt t ’ .. immitrliafri I .. . . . ° .. * I nnrf.J in <1..
BSpi HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Druggists
Have in store a large and splendid let of
Handkerchief Extracts,
Colognes, Pomades,
Cosmetics,
Lily White, etc.,etc
And they invite ill who are or may bs in want of
such articles to call and examine their stock. They
sell the best goods at low prices.
Families will also find the best Yeast Powders,
^^^.lEktracte, etc, etc., at
1 HUNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR’S
novll tf Drug Blore.
Ninth st..
lSl?la 0 ” c ^ I ^’ I SIS 411 WATCHES, JEWELRY,
NEW BOOKS
BIKE SCO’S BOOK STOBE.
SILVERWARE, ETC.
I am now receiving,
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE,
A fino selection of
LADIES’ AND GENTS’
esasiSSSSS hSSasSSSetSS
slinhlfnil mlfk • MtrnHF frnrrt vhlrill IlA nlovoil I - ..... - . * . _ I k.r... tLn .nnnoal bail lima 4<a m awn v n «wer4 af I TT* m . n v. .... . .a I
Kneaked into acorner, from which ho glared I t h cm from whisky belonging to the hospital de- before the oounsel had time to move to arrest of WaaShoEngagcd?—a novel—doth. 150
savagely at them. partmeutoftheUnitedSut^govemmeffi; also, Judgment.
? " er ®"* TerBl oth ®' ,n «>® 5". that another officer of the UUted States army Oub Major, says an ola Mexican volunteer,
*b®“ *° “3*8, and some securely fas- I psye liqnor to said Indiana at said camp; that I had very long feet, and also a home that threw
toned np with ebadna and ropea. Among them I of the United Statea army at these camps every one but the Major. One evening the Ma-
V* 5TS26 ? belonging to the old bear, who I where the Indians are fed are to the habit of using I jor’s servant was ont on the parade ground with
at ODDS took rernge behind bis ma to the cor- I their nffinisl nnslHon tn hr..Vth..b«.lit. nf rhJ I the hnnu. «nfl .< mml rot thrown off. wbsn
iter, apparently somewhat bashful
pearance of so many grown men.
also an antelope, a oonple of monkeya, a wud-1 sutea grand jury, we would say that five htrn- I wai
I dred of our neighbors, friends and fellow-citi- the Major’s got each long feet that the horse
•red creation^anaa box of snakes, which re- xens, have fallen by the murdering hand of the thinks he is in shafts.*’
I “p®cb® Indi«,olmL.gin SepS*of mourning | =
BAILB0AD TIME TABLE.
OPERA, LUNTINE AND VEST CHAINS.
m , ‘“® cor " their official position to break the chastity of the the horse, and, as usual got thrown off. when „ ... ,
st the ap- i nd ian women. one of the boys spoke up and said: “I know Bom Bomp—cloth X
There was I “In oonolusion of the labors of tUs United I why the horse don't throw tho Major!" “Why?” I p, ea i Folks—doth...., 1
®J®’ B W1 “" I Statea grand jury, we would say that five hnn-I was asked by a dozen or more. “Well, yon see, I
a western town.
The Indian boy, for ha was scarcely ont of
_ > big and mnsonlar, aa soon aa
be oonld collect his ideas, and began to realize I p. ” ,*u" ’
that be was safe and sound, related that be was ... . '1 .
employed by the. proprietor at eight dollar, a | f* “ '
| people for jostioe—justice to all men 1”
Pertla of Addressing Actresses.
KAOOS ACT WESTESN CAZLEOCT.
LEAVE. AUBITE.
7.55 A. jl 1.40 a. a
6.05 r. jl 8.35 r. »
7.55 A. JL 2.10 F. ji
2-50 *- *- 10-25 f. ji I prey of tho Gods-dotb.
Living Female Writers ot the South—cloth... 3 75
gilt edge 450 j
antique 5 00
50 J
60 |
little Ada-cloth 100 j
Aunt Jones’ Hero—antique— 160
My Wife, etc—cloth 150,
Morton House—Moth......... 150
Morton Mouse—psper 100
Joshua Marvel—paper
30
GOLD WANTED
HIGHEST PBI0E WILL BE PAID
Five Thousand Dollars, Gold
ROGERS & BONN.
50 BOXES BELLIES
ROGERS & BOHN.
400 PACKAGES TOBACCO
ROGERS & BONN.
25 BARRELS APPLES.
BOGEBS & BONN.
ALSO A FINE STOCK
GENERAL GROCERIES
Representing the MAXIMUM of QUALITY and the
MINIMUM OF PRICES.
ROGERS & BONN.
CHROMOS
REDUCED PRICES
D ESIRING to reduce our large stock of PIC
TURES—some of which was exhibited st the
late Fair—we offer for the next
Thirty Days,
Our stock at very low prices. Now is the time to
secure pictures at REDUCED RATES.
J. W. RURKE 4 CO.
Handkerchief Rings, Lockets,
Silver Forks and Spoons, and
Cases for presentation purposes.
Plated Tea Sets, Castors, etc.,
To which public attention is respectfully invited* f
E. J. JOHNSTON, 97 Mulberry Btreet.V|»
WATCH WORK I am prepared to have done in
the beet manner, at short notice and at moderate
prices.
oct!9 tf E. J. JOHNSTON.
SPANISH
COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Co.
PKIJCIPAI. OFFICE, KACOar, GEORGIA'
month to attend tho animals to their travels as I on ? °* °? r theaters, who is
keeper, that he had been shut up with them in w,f ® Bnd “other had been annoyed by
the car for nearly three dam with nothing to overwhelming attentions of- young do'
tho 1
inrn. I Bnmswick...
lxavx. active. I Clotilde, (a secret of three generations) cloth 160
lifstS; oiisS S | Doings in Maryland—cloth 1 50 I 0°^^,'j] j]J!j!
Italian Life and Legends Moth 160 I Deposited with State Comptroller for se- ’
Lost Dispatch—paper - SO I
Seed nmo and Harvest—Moth 150
curity of Policy Holders
150,000
hunger and thirst, and e’nded by Committing an I P™»“ me rnraiuarea youur. a . Maeon s.05 r. K. 10^30 A. »r I A W a HoS VicoSS dMt-
assault upon him; which he rebelled aa lon| as P?T® rfal BtU *‘ 8 ’- ho ‘nnedhiiCTelfwUhacane M«»n 8.10 F. jc- 6.50 a. j: Overland, (a novel)-paper 100 Grn Rn^;; “bSZuS:
he w« to hold out HV^nght every °^^«_bto^nanajefttoshotsMhe oestuai. uaictoct. AnneFomere-paper ... . 751L W-BraStTr......GenendA^S!
J. Heeceu Geees. M. D Medical Examiner.
1 MsCon 8 20 s’ !* M Globe Edition Of Boms-Moth gilt 2 00 W. J. Maorrx - * examiner
u.au r. b. 0.10 a. ai n o .«
he tru able to hold out. Be thought every I 01 1110 e eDU8 omageon, nna leit ms noiei me
moment be wonld have to give in, and eonaent I post nrorping with tho avowed intention of giv-
to be eaten up for breakfret by ’the she bear
.^“‘Mlwhero^^ e^o^ E he Mr&eVstU? |
Ls’^reid 1
Savannah 7.15 A. to. 6.25 p. u I
7.00 f.ji. 5.15 a. ji
Train from Gordon to Milledgevilla and Eaton-
from Macon and
her arms fondly aronnd him, and wonld cer- .
tainly have hugged him to death bnt tor tho i. w — i . ——. r.r: ---
herculean strength which enabled him to throw ther ® H—-. There is, said the ton oonnerta with downmgkt
h., «w .n’ cnJL w .Sv.nc». Rninc acme. I own ®r ®f <he establishment; “he is at the win- | up day train from Savannah.
W^r h«r ^rJrfcsl snsnrimTbv the dow tinkering watches. Mr. H , yon are I socxnwESTCTU ctictoaii.
what cramimd to her physioal energies by the l liul j flirt ' d leave
confinement and dull routine of show life, be- fron ^f theta ^o nJaSf ”o toembIrfTn“uSed 8.00 A.
sides being not so yonng as .he used to be, I “'8° ™ ™ 'ZZV’ 8.50f.». 6.00 a.
she was the more eaaily overcome and faUed *“??’. ni^ndinc Wlf/f En?lu! * 7.45 a. jl 4.58 f.
to make as stout an attack as the Mrcnm- ^ d b®. P^uoingMmeof theoffendtogbillet- 5.10p.jl 10.00 a.
atanoes seemed to demand from her. The hcsoooez bauleoad.
wssltZln^d noTto b^’UWto 1 Xmore wea^i^^nd^ta*toongh?h£tme^»d come. Maeon 642
was detonmned not to be “taken to imy more £ • „ b bjoad^o^dejo* b ig- 8.15 f. ji. 4.10
rga-■» *r?, “ a ° jhmt " ’tsais
urofossion in which ho difiooverod ho had neither I P ar[ln 8 mo poor, ingntenea e w go y on merni im ingnBW
profession to which he discovered he had neither. - ,
the talent nor education to shine very rosplend- |
““Se
head, “look here,
most not do ao any more.” And ho
tink me big fool!” said he; “Injin only I the tender mercies of his
L^yon
10 left poor I
fellow
gst $8 a month, and a ebanoe to get ate np into
the bargain. No, no, my friends, that muchly
too thin! Ugh! Not for Joseph—not it ho
"—Toronto
knows it I”
o paper.
The Manure Heap.
After talking at aomo length on the advantages |
of a perpetual manure heap, the Hearth and - r.
LEAVE. ACTIVE.
Macon 5.25 A. n. 6.12 p. H
4.10 A. K
A. JI
4.45 A. ji
JCAOOU ACT AUGUSTA SATLBOAD.
ACTIVE.
Macon - G.80 A. ji. 7.S5 p. K
6.30 p. jl 2. SO A. JI
Augusta 11.00 A. jl 2.45 p. ji
7.00 P. JI. 2.45
WE3TECT ACT ATLANTIC TT.TT.im.e
LEAVE.
Goldsmith “ 2 00
Pope “ 2 00
Scott “ 2 00
Original Poems (illustrated)—doth gilt. 2 50
. — i Also a complete stock of flue French, English,
*•55 A. M | plain and Fancy STATIONERY.
School, Religions and Miscellaneous ROOKS of
| every description.
Fancy Goods, Gold Pens, etc.
For sale by
Superintendent of Agencies.
0. F. McOav 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.
J. W. RURKE 4 CO ,
No. 60 Second street.
HARDMAN & SPARKS
O END their snnnal greeting to their many friends
O and patrons. They are at their old stand, ready I
and willing to serve them in the
DIXIE WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Guernsey, Bartrum & Hendrix, Propr’s,
Contractors, Builders, and Dealers in
,„„tvt j Storage and Sale of Cotton. I ■ D00E3 > sash, blinds, brackets, mantels,
JL 1.42 a. jf
IIow Ah Shoot Caught a Chicken and Homo sava •
What Else lie Caught. I . . * _ _ . —,-v-i — uv, - I Chattanooga.
Not far from San Jose lives an old lady whose I j a every week, bat never think of bringing
frugality ha. verged so ckaely upon p.reimony SS^^e cheap refuse that is to be toSnd
f ^h® reputation Of Wine I it,.,. fin* iKmffw fvtAn.l Vi• a a Vaan BAArif
Ren ,, , M ** „ They deem it unnecessary to make pledges—for
245p ^ in no I* 2 “ ^ tbeiP fruit, je shafftaow them.” *Jadgeusby
sSiw these—we ask no more. Your mterest is our inter-
r. SL D.JOA.KI oat . end our long experience enables ns to guard
i..t p. ji i end advance it. More wo cannot promise—more
yon will not expect.
The usual accommodations extended to those
who honor ns with their patronage.
ang26 3m HARDEMAN 4
1. E. ADAJD.
i SPARKS.
SHADEACH WACT. j
WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES.
WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK,
And all sorts ot 2timing done to order.
Ready Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Rou jh Lombe
I end Lathes in any quantity always on hand.
Orders solicited and promptly filled.
. . _ ...... . i hungry for seaweed, kee Cheek; the balance, pine
d down to Watery tnrongn twa re- I Tha dreadful storms are mnsio to his ears, for I About 225 acres creek land are in a
ae(?Ah*8koo?^the*latter v«y7ond *7™"'“P SSW?i
will be passed down to history through this re
cital, is a worthy representative ot the Flo
Kingdom named Ah Skoot—-the l.Uervery .ouo . thoghor6 . -. lll8 v Uege boys know him is a
^rty^sbrtiuguf® blw. di^n crf&n b0 ff h mer S l “ t - t H “ ^ "T ^n 6 . 1 ha ^ I bUu a * c,J1 »' r »L cultivited the place this
laiie/'ririted the ranch where the old ladv bv 1 them 40 p,ck 2 *? n0t I yoar * 1111(11 wiI1 bo P Itaaed to go over it and ebow
«bont a process for reducing them. He has the land and crops to anyone wishing to purchase.
quality,
state ot
upland.
good and ample. These
lands compare favorably with any in Middle Geor-
Slxty-flro First Prlza Hcdals Awarded
THE GREAT
Southern Piano
MANUFACTORY.
tlon. on Sunday. Udi “ tB ‘b® bonre are melted like wax, and come ont fa the
ssasssfS,T2isr»j"«:
S3S7 n J 0Uhepffi.) HowtooalXfchU^ h ° m ° ^ WCU
to the daytime was now the difficult problem going to jmmrzet.
which exercised the brain «rf the Ghioee. About Tsx story of the Counters Benedetti, wife of
this time Jim, the old lady s son, hove to sight, the French Minister to Pra. lia, is worth re-
and to Ah Skoot a interrogations answered in I cording. She was onoe a Greek slave, landed
this wise: “Now, look here, Skoot, yon jest I ,t Alexandria by JooosL the celebrated mer-
git some com, and I’ll tell yon what to do then.” I chant at Constantinople? She had been edu-
Ths necessary articles were duly pre rued. I C ated for sale, and was consequently full of ao-
Tha hopeful James bad loaded the gun plum complishments. One of the wealthiest of Arab
up to the muzzle, and telling Skoot to throw | bankers to Alexandria purchased the girl to I
JUSUTACTCCTES OF
down some corn, about two hundred chickens I wit upon his wife, to whom he was much at- Gni
put to an appoaranoe. Now the Chinaman, as I tached. The Greek girl, tively and amnsing, Con
bafore auted, was quite fond of expenmenta, diverted the ennui ot the harem, and soon be- | tt-
Tor the gun, he took aim at a noble I came the rating spirit there. In course of time
towering above the others, to the the wife died, and the aged husband, regretting
outhand- — 1 i . . . •»--
—■ “
Over ONE HUNDRED PAGES—printed in
Ttto Calcrs, on superb Tinted Paper.
Tonr Hundrei StigTavin£s of Flowers, Plants
and Vegetables, with Descriptions, and TWO
COLORED I’LATES.— ■ Directions and
Plana for malting Walks, Lawns, Gardens.
Ac. The handsomest and best Floral
Guide in the World. All for Ten
Cents, to those who think of having Seeds.
Not a quarter the cost 200,000 sold
of 1871. Address
JARTS TICK, Rochester, X. Y.
Adams, Bazemore & Ware,
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE,
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT,
/"VN entering upon anew cotton eeason, tender I TTTTVT WWAUT $ r fif\
U their services to the patrons and friends of VV JXL* JSJLJls Cu VV•
Adams A Rszemore, and to all others who mav
favor them with their patronsgo. Their attention
| will be given exMueively to the
Storage and Sale of Colton.
I And to filling orders for Bagging, Ties and Planta
tion Supplies.
f° r „ a co ??5 tlBci: f °I tta Esnerons support I rpiIESE Instruments have been before the public
aecordet to the ©.il cna during :Le poet season, X for nearly thirty yWM. ai SMB tbslr «Ni>
they pledge themselves to givo unremitting atten- henco alone atuined an
tion to the interests of their patrons. 1
Liberal advances made on cotton in store.
eep6 ditwSm
GRAXDj SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES
CROWN SHERRY,
'T'HIS justly celebrated brand of 'Wine is imported
X direct from Cadiz, Spain, and is certainly .the
purest ever offered in the Southern market.
Price per case $9 CO
Price per gallon 3.50
For sale by A. L. RICHARDSON,
Importer of Spanish Wines,
sep!2 6m 121 Bay street. Savannah, Georgia
FRENCH INITIAL PAPER
ENVELOPES,
A NEW STYLE,
Just received and tor sale at prices that
CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE.
J. W- BURKE 4 CO.,
oct20 tf No. 60 Second Street-
GRAND CENTRA!. HOTEL,
beoadwav, sew vobx.
Proprietor
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKEB’3 CALIFORNIA
VIHEGAR BITTERS,
|§! Hundreds of Thousands
5 % Bear tcatimony to their wonderful’^
2|2 Curativo Effects.
gt-I WHAT ABE THEY?
4
2 a
BALTIMORE, ;il».
nnanapioions of the coming storm. It is per- I child and the heir to his enormous fortune. At
hapt needless to state that James immediately his death the former slave inherited his wealth,
ensconced himself behind a large tree, ont of I and Benedetti, at that time a young attache be-
hara's way. About this time a report, whieh | longing to the French Consulate at Alexandria,
would have done credit to a twenty-four pound-1 happened to present himself to the heiress, won
#r, aroused the folks in the house, who, en I her affections, and they were married. The | ro«ion of a
Troy Female Seminary.
C O T_T o 1ST !
I CAMPBELL & JONES
Again offer their services to Planters and Mer
chants, as
farelioflse & Commission Merchants,
And ask a continuance of the patronage so liber-
#r, aroused the folks to the house, who, en I her affections, and they were married. The I roction of a oorps of more than twenty professors
masse, rushed ont to tho scene of the slaughter. I old merchant's money enabled Benedetti to cut 403 t ff c , hers -
At first nothing was visible bnt smoke and dost, I his way to a conspicuous position to diplomacy. I octlj lm J0H ^ H - WiLLtAKD, Troy, N. Y
next about two aoore of chickens were riring and his wife, lovely and accomplished, reigned
and falltog, flopping and squeaking. The ground I for a long time over tho world of fashion in
was strewn with the mangled remains of about I Paris,
forty more, while the remainder of this once to- f
tercet ino flock
: were making for neighboring
South Cabouxa Bonds. —The Financial
ranches, to avoid another earthquake.
tf Did that
— .. , Chronide, (N. Y.) of Saturday last, says:
t ^°anddl °svMed ranaVft-emble'toi ^* SS f ° f 10 St4t ® bonds, Sonth Caro links continue to |
f? 211 fa3 I bo the chief feature and have further declined
tive youth, irtoae dM.ght had once been to ex- j M indicated to the table of prices below. No
psriment? It was he. The kind ladies ap- farther information has been given in regard to
preached him, and tenderly, oh! ao tenderly, ^ finanee , of ^ S Ute, ana from aU the facts
VALIANT, JONES Sc CO.,
(Sucoeseore to Taliant 4 Jonee), *
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
LAMPS, CHAXDELIEBS, CHINA, I ^
TABLE, CLASS AXD QUEEXSWAKE,
SOUTH HOWARD STREET, RALTZMORE.
eep'24J4Cw
Refer to the pxtrona of the past eeason. Be-
meraber the pJico—
|lm farelioiise, Pcmar st., Macon, Ga.
R S—Agents for tho Winahip Improved Cotton
Gin *nd John Berryman & CoJa Ammonia ted Dia- i
solved Bonce, which wo now offer at a reduced 1
cepl 3m
which pronounces thfl m unequaled,
Tone,
Tondt,
Worlimansliip,
And Durability.
CT.\11 our Squact Pissos have onr New Im
proved Ovzbstickq Scale and the Aqsaite
mu
0* We would call special attention to our late
Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and
SQUARE GRANDS, found in no other Piano, which
bring the Piano nearerPerfection than has yet been
attained.
Warranted for Five Tears.
dal arrangement enabled to
>BGAK8 and MELODEOKS of
celebrated makers, Wholesale and Retail,
at lowest Factory prices.
IUnstrated Catalogues and Price Lists promptly
furnished on application to
WM. KNABE 4 CO.. Baltimore, Hd.
Or any of onr regular established agencies.
octlSeodiwGm
O- c. HORNE.
I which the old lady said: “Speak to me I prioe3 _
Skooty! Oh, speak to me!" John raised his| r _ ... , ,. __
head and gave vent to the following: “Speaker' ^b® < 3 not * tloa ^lerred to was 29 Ja29J.
Waasy matter speaky? More brandy, more liew York Herald, of the same date, quotes
brandy; G—-d d—n, too mnchy shooty!' It is | bonds January and July issues at 29.
perhaps unnecessary to add that John is now to I ~—. _ I T
quest of another situation. I Rujton has it that Mr. John Walter, proprie-
[ tor of the London Times, has been raised to the
. duly author-
collected at bank rates of commission, when paid at I and accredits I Agent of this Company, and we
The I maturity, novl<W2tiwlm« 1 * , —’ J1 ’-
DOBSON & BARLOW
Bolton, England,
[established a. d. 1790.1
Mxkera and Patentees of the most improved
nCAOSZKJSRT
The SroiB Chop.—The editor of the Planters J Peerage. If it be true it is a most important
Burner, after a visit to several sugar planta- I recognition of the power of the fourth estate,
tions, thus sums up hia observations: I Mr. Walter will make a good enough member of
Planters are most of them very much dissat- J the House of Lords no doubt. He is a practical
isSed with their yield, and all agree that the bunim-M man, and his presence in the House cf I Prp-norins* <a-nA Sninnivif. fi-x.. _
cannot exoced that of 1570 m amount— Lords may be helpful in giving ii some of that | -F o ana opiIUUllg VfOttOnf
Borne of the largo cane ia hollow in the lower j much needed newness of life. The London
joint, which is a Lad indication. They say tho j Times will be the London Times all the same. It
extraordinary rains in the growing season did J is an institution of the country, and it will speak
the cane crop much harm. Then the October I for itself, no matter whether its owner be a peer
fi K Urm ^ nrt ran ^ 6at an< * * L,fc8 t cane. Finally, I or a commoner. Time was when the press was
the warm, wet weather since sugar making com- I less in favor in England. But British instim-
menced, Htarted vegetation and reduced the lions are wonderfully pliable.—ifcio York Her-
fetid very maoh. } aid,
C. B. MIMS.
—with—
C, B. Williams & €o„
—dealers nr—
Hats, Cap3, Fare, Gloves, Umbrel
las, Etc., Etc.,
2GS and 270 Canal Street,
(Near Earle's Hotel,)
NEW YORK.
r ERCHANT3 needing nice and etylijb Hats,
iAL Capa, Fuis, etc., tt moat reasonabis prices
and liberal terms, will do well to patronize C. B.
Williams 4 Co.
To my friends, who have so liberally patronized
me the paet year. I can only prove my gratitude by
being ever watchful to uieir interests, assuring
them that they shall always get their Hats, etc., at
A mmA-nxTi itt A m -r * ttt I prices to compete with the lowest-priced merchants
AlTUIvNEx AT LA VVj in their midst. All orders will receive my prompt
and personjl attention. Respectfully
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COilPANY.
favorably known in
:e a campaign
IN5UBANC1E
lzeu ana accreaite 1 Agent of tlsa Company, and we
commend him to the patronigo of the public, where
he haa worked eo enooessfully heretofore.
J. W. BURKE,
eep!7 2m General Agent.
C. B. WOOTEN,
Doubled*Under Saw Gina, and Knife Roll. |
er Macartky Gins.
Employ upwards of 2000 operatives
Refer to CLARK THREAD OO., Newark, N, J., j
where 30,000 spindles are m operation.
Pncee and estimates for projected mills, on ap
plication to above address, or to P. O. Box, 3024
New York. koVB-eodi;
MACON, GA.
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK. |
oct221y»
B. & W. B. HILL,
Attorneys at Law,
NO- 88 (UP STAIRS) CHERRY STREET,
ootsi tr Macon, Ga.
novo 2m
a b. amis.
GUANO.
pURE PERUVIAN of direct importation, at
| Government prices. 2240 pounds to tho ton.
R. G. LAY.
Agent for consignees in U. 8., Savannah, Ga.
nov04m
THEY ARE NOT A VILE S fg
*!!fangy drink,!,!!
Made of Poor Kntn, Whisky, Proof Spirits
and Refused Liquors doctored, Epiced and
sweetened to please tho taste, called “ Tonics/’
“Appetizers," * r Re«torers," Ac., that lead the tippler
on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine,
made from the Native Hoots and Herbs of Califor
nia. free from all Alcoholic Stimulant*.
They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and
UFE GIVINO PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renova
tor and Iavigorator of the Sjitein, carrying off all
poisonous mattter and restoring the blood to a
healthy condition. No person can tako thtse Hitters
according to directions and remain Ion* unwell.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu
matism and Gout, Djapcpsia or Indiges
tion, Billons, Item! 1 tent mid Intermittent
Fevers, Dlseasrn of the Blood, Elver Kid
neys and Bladder, these Bitters have been
most successful. Such Diseases are caused by
Vitiated Blood, whieh is renorally produced by
derangement of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
of the Chest. Diuin
Stomach* bad taste ii. .
Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation of .the Lungs.
Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred
other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of l>ys
la era. Boor
in the Moi
eart. Inflami
of the Kidi
Loms, are tb
*^Jhey invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tho tor
pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequal
led efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities,
and impartinenew life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKI’X DISEASES, Enxptions, Tetter^Salt
Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the
system in a short time by the use of these Bitters.
One bottle in such cases will convince the most in
credulous of their curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
imparities bursting throughthe skin in Pimples, Erup
tions or Sorcj; cleanse it when it is foul, and your
feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure and
the health of the system will follow*
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS lurking in the
system of so many thousands, are effectually de
stroyed and removed. Por full directions, read care
fully tho circular around each bottle. _
J. ‘WALKER, Proprietor. K. H. MCDONALD k
CO., Druggists and General Agents, San Francisco,
Cal., and £2 and 31 ommerso street. New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
STA3JBTTRY & POX,
W&olesalfi Grocers & commission Mercbants
Import era of and Receivers and Dealers in
Wines, Brandies, Gins, etc., Bourbon,
Wiieat and Itjc Whiskies,
22 PISS PEACE AND 17 BAH CLAY 8TBEET,
oct7 dAwCm*
NEW YORK.
J ANTES WILDE, JB. JOHN 8. WILDE. JOSEPH WILDE.
RULES WILDE, Jr., & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing,'
314 and 316 Broadway (opposite New York Hos
pital). New York. Represented by R. S- Spalding.
oct8d2m*
SAVANNAH CARDS.
F. W. SIMS & CO.,
SAVAXVAH, GA.,
COTTON FACTOES
AND
General Commission Merchants
Bagging and Ties supplied, and advances made
on consignments.
SAWDERS, GOODWIN & MILLER
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
Commission Merchants
11G BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.,
—ASD—
01 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE, Ml).
Liberal advances made on consignments.
Agents for Chesapeake Guano. aug30 Sm
af. KETcnuar.
A. Is. HA&TRXZX3Z
KETCHTJM & HARTRIDBE,
Bankers and Commission Merchants
Exchange Entitling, Savannah, Ga.
Refkbesces : Moses Taylor, President City Bank,
N. Y.; I’. G. Calhoun, President Fourth National
Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco 4 Sou, Bankers, N. Y.
Morris Ketchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris,
Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi-
cbael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia.
aag256m
WILLIAM 11. BURROUGHS,
(Senior ot the J ate firm of Burroughs, Flye «fe Co.
Factor and Commission Merchant,
SO Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
ConHgnments respectfully solicited, and liberal
advances made on produce in store. aug213m
W. B. OBIFFIN. T. C. CLAY.
GRIFFIN & CLAY,
Cotton Factors and General Commis
sion Merchants.
No-114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton consigned
to us.aep7 6m
A. H. COLQUITT. JAS BAGG3. H. H. COLQUITT
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
DEALERS IN GUANO AND SUPERPHOSPHATES,
No. 70 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
ang20d3m*
F, 232. FARLEY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
64 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
I.ITIKRAT, ADYAKGZS MADE OK COXSIQXJIEXTS.
oct4 3m
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
Cotton Factor and Commission Herchant
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Furnishes Bagging and Ties to planters, and ad
vances liberally on consignments of Cotton.
sep7eod3m
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
—ON—
COTTOIST.
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.
Savannah, Ga.
R ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and
Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
capacity 25,000 bales* ia now ready for the storage
of cotton, and that they are now prepared to make
liberal cash advances on cotton in store and to hold
a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of
interest. If you want money, send your cotton to
GROOVER, STUBBS & GO.,
ang29 d6m&w4m Savannah, Ga.
DUNCAN. Jm H. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN
DTJNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton and other
Produce consigned to ua. aug20dAwGm*
war. n. tison.
WM. W. GORDON
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
112 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON
CBOrS.
Liberal cash advances made on Consignments
cotton. aug20-d«tw6m r
J. GTJILMABTTN.
JOHN FLANNERY
. J. GUILSXARTXN Sc CO.,
COTTON FACTOES
AND
General Ceinmission Merchants
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, G A.
AGENTS FOE
BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jewell’s Mills Yarns, Domestics, etc., etc.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Psunl Facilities Extended to Cnstomcrs.
aug20d4mw6m*
,I\0. W. WDERSO.YS S0SS,
COX t-oN FACTOES
AND
General Commission Merchants.
Corner Bryan and Drayton Streets,
Kavanunb, Ga.
tSTLIBERAL ADVANCES MADE" ON CON
SIGNMENTS. aag20cUtw6m
WM. H. STARK. H. F. RICHMOND
WM. H. STARK Sc CO.i
Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors,
AND
General Comnihslvn Merchants
SAVANNAH, GA*
Careful attention given to
SALES OR SHIPMENT OF COTTOff
And all kin la of Produce.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE OK COSS1GKMEKT8.
kinds
Arrow and Eureka Ties at lo vect agents’ pri.
Keep constantly on haad a large stock of ail k
‘ Bagging. Agents for
E. F. COE’S SUPERPH03PHATE OF LIME.
aug20d2aw<fcw6m*
CHARLES N. WEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, Gl.
Will attend diligently to all bnsineea confided to
care aug24 6m
FANCY GOODS
.Tor Presents®
The largest and most varied stock of
FANCY GOODS
in Macon. Call and zee them,
novltf J. W. BURKE 4 CO.
D. WKCTLOCK- n. 35. STAEE.
WHEELOCK & STARK,
Successors to Sonthwick & Whcelock,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
No. 10 WAlt BEN STREET, NEW YORK.
. M. Wntkius, - . . MarsballvJIIe, On.
no2d6m*
RAILROADS AND STEAMS HU’S.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. >
nr .ms AXD Brusswict: Bailboad Oojipanv, }-
Macon, Ga., October 28,1S7X. )
O NandafterlSunday, October 29,1871, tbo fol
lowing schedules will be ran:
DAT ACCOJIXODAT’S Til AIK DAILY fSTSDATS EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon ®-®? A -
Arrive at Bnmswick. ■>-£> r.
Arrivo at Jacksonville. Fla 6.00 A.
Leave jAcksonville, Fla 845 p-
Leave Brunswick
Arrivo at Macon - • • 5.25 P.
Connects closely at Jessup with trains of Atlan
tis and Gulf Railroad, to and from all points in
Florida.
through passxo'r thaixs daily (sukdays excetted)
Loavo Macon 8.10 p. ji
Arriveat Savannah 7.45 a. m
Arrivo st Jacksonville. Fla 7.00 p. x
Loavo Jacksonville, Fla 7.00 a. a
Leavo Savannah 7.00 p. m
Arrive at Macon 6.60 a. a
Connects closely at Jessup with trains for Savan
nah, and aU points on Atlantic and Golf Railroad,
and in Florida. At-Macon with Macon and Wc,torn
Railroad to and from Atlanta.
No change of cars between Macon and Savannah,
and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla.
HAWXZKSV2XXZ THAIS DAJLT, (SUKDATS EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon 8.05 r. m
Arrive at Hawkinsville 6.45 p. ji
Leave Hawkinsville 6.45 a. m
Artive at Maoon 10.50 a. ji
novl-tf WM. MacRAE. Gen’l Snp'r
NOTICE.
Change of Schedule-
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA BAILBOAD.
OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD, ^
Augusta, October 6, 1871. j
O N »nd after Sunday, October 8, 1871, and until
farther notice, the trains on this road will run
as follows:
night train—daily.
Leave Augusta 7 00ra
Leave Macon 6 30 0
Arrive at Augusta 2 45 a.m
Arrive at Macon 2.8(.'A.ai
DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCLFTLD).
Leave Augusta 11 00 a.m
Leavo Macon 6 30am
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 r m
Arrive at Macon 7.^.6 r. 'i
^“Passengers by thenight train leaving Avgusta
at 7 p. x. will make close connection at Macon with
Southwestern Railroad to all points in Southwestern
Georgia, otc.
HaF* Passengers leaving Macon at 6.80 p.m. will
make close connections at Augusta with northward
bound traius, both by Wilmiugtou and Columbia;
also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charles
ton.
£3" Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 a. m. male
close connections at Camak with day passenger
trains on Geozgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
Dints West; also, for Augusta, with trains goii.g
ortli, and with trains for Charleston; aiao, tot-
Athens, Washington, and all stations on tho Gcoi
gia Railroad.
'Passengers leaving Augusta at II a. m . ai
riving at Macon at 7.35 r. ai., make close conn* caon
with trains on the Southwestern Railroad, etc.
CvTNo change of cars between Augusta and Ma
oon. First-class coaches on all trains.
octStf S. K JOHNSON, Sup t.
CHANGE OE SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF CAES BETWEEN AU
GUST/1 AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,)
Geosoia Cl Mr.at. Railboad,
Savannah, May 27,1871. )
O N and after Sunday, the 28th inet, Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad will
ran as follows:
UP DAS THAIS.
Leave Savannah 7:15 am
Leave Augusta 8:15 a m
Arrive at Augusta 6:88 p m
Arrive at Milledgeville 8:45 r M
Arrive at Eatonton 10.-15 r »
Arrive at Macon 4:51 r m
Connecting at Angnsta with trains going Nottli,
and at Macon with trains to Columbus and Atlanta.
noWS DAT TEATS.
Leavo Maoon 7:00 a ji
Leave AnguBta - 8:15 a m
Arrive at Angnsta 6:38 p m
Arrive at Savannah 5:25 r m
Making same connection at Augnata aa above.
LIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Savannah 7:00 pm
Leave Angnsta 8:30 p u
Arrivo at Macon 6:15 a m
Connecting with trains to Colnmbns, leaving Maco
at 5:25 a JC.
NIGHT TRAINS OCIN'G NORTH’
Leave Savannah 7:00 tm
Leave Maeon 6-20 r m
Arrive at Milledgeville 8:45 p m
Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 r w
Arrive at Augusta 2:45 A H
Arrive at Savannah 5:30 a m
Making close connection with trains leaving Au-
i tusta. Passengers going over the Milledgevillo and
Satonton Branch wUl take night train from Macon,
day train from Angnsta and Savannah, which con
nect daily at Gordon (Sundays excoptod) with tho
Milledgevillo and Eatonton trains.
An elegant sleeping car on all night trains.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can bo
had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski
Honso, comer of Roll and Bryan streets. Office
open from 8 a m to 1 r n, and from3 to 6rM. Tick
ets can also be had at Depot Office.
maySO tf
Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Superintendent.
o
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, )
Soothwestzbs Rahroad Company, -
Macon, Ga., May 28,1371. )
N and alter Sunday, the 28th hist.. Passenger
Trains on this Road will ran aa follows:
DAY EUI'ACGA PASSENGZE TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00 a. m
Arrive at Eufanla 4:58 p. at.
Leavo Eufanla 7:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 4:33 p. a.
Connecting with the Albany branch traiu at
Smitlivillo, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
Cnthbert.
EL’PAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:50 p. a.
Arrive at Enfaula 10:00 a. a.
Leave Enfania 6:10 p. a.
Arrive at Maoon 6:00 a.m.
Connect at SmithvUle with Albany Train on Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. No
trs leaves on Saturday nights.
COLTOIBU3 DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon. 5:25 a. a.
Arrive at Colnmbns 11:00 a. a.
Leave Colnmbns 12:45 p. a.
Arrive at Macon 6:12 p. a.
COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:15 r. a.
Arnivo at Colnmbns 4:45 a. a.
Leave Colnmbns 8 05 r. a.
Arrive at Macon 4:10 a a.
VIRGIL TOWERS,
JnnlOly Engineer and Superintendent.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S
THROUGH LINK 10 CALIFORNIA,
CBXBTJL AKTD ffAPAJM,
Toucliing at Mexican Ports
AND CARRYING THE V. H. HAIL.
Fares G-reatiy. Reduced.
O NE of the large and splendid Steamships of
this line will leave Pier No. 42 North River,
foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the 15th
and 30th of every month (except when those dates
fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday),
with AS1TNWALL, connecting, via Panama Rail
way, with one of the Company’s Steamships from
Panama for SAN FRANCISCO, touching at MAN
ZANILLO.
AU departures connect at Panama with steamers
>r Sonth American ports. Departure ot 15th
touches at Kingston, Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran-
bco first of every month, except when it falls on
Snnday, then on the day preceding.
One hundred pounds of Baggage allowed to each
■“ Baggage Masters accompany Bagg.ge
_ i, and attend ladies and children without
male protectors. Baggage received on the deck the
day before a ailing, from Steamboats, Railroads, and
passengers who prefer to send down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free.
For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or farther in
formation, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, o
tho Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, Ne
York.
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F. B. BABY. Agent.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Mannfactnrois and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
188 AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
Represented by Col. R. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
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Dja.ub'v txs oo.*
DARBY BUILDING, 325 WEST ’BALTIMORE STREET,
WHOLESALE
ruiterers and Candy Manufacturers
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE
Pronounced by Connoisseurs
‘Tli© Only Good Sauce- ’
^ improves the appetite and digestion, and it ia
“wowe d°irectea a by r Mossrs. Lea 4 rerrina to
nrnsecuta all parties making or vending counter
foils JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS,
icl5-eod6m Agents, New York.