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TELEGRAPH, AND MESSENGER
KY Clisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1871.
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... risente a large circulation. pervading Middle,
'..'.item and Hoothwaetam Georgia and Western
Latatna and Middls Florida. AdvertiaemenU at
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Krn.ittanees shoold be made by express, or
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I.AMT or Till: FARRINUTONN.
j r.rlr n*«|«el to the Arrest of the Snnlhrm
, .press Robbers—A Might of Terror
I I lly—lieal Farrington anil an Ar-
rnmpHrr Miililenl) Fntontorilie Way hy
lb. I Hlsens- The oar Shot and the Other
II iins to a Tree.
Monday evening Detective Robert Pinkerton
jrnie.1 in Union City with Levi Farrington, the
'.. r , »s robber, who was captured by him a few
,L i.revioos at Farmington, Illinois, an *©-
ni'int of which, together with that of the aep-
r .re of bit brother and William Barton, re
ep| eared in the Avelenohe. Thu brother,
iiilli.rd, it will be remembered, met hie death
[•drowning while attempting to escape from
In:-olives Pinkerton and Connell, on board the
,. Ul ,| c r .learner between Cairo and Colnmbua.
j,,tton. who was along, wan brought down
felon City and looked up.
Tnruday night, about two hours after Levi'
irn ,»l, a nn.picioua looking man was noticed
banging around the hotel in which ho waa se-
cirrd. A young policeman named Benjamin
f,me noticed the men, and started toward hhu
Villi a view to ijue.tiomng him. Aa soon as he
.IK bun ibe man turned and ran, Cline follow.
IPS in rapid pnrnnit. Hoeing that be waa about
I.I lie captured, the man stopped, end, drawing
|,i,inl, bred, the bullet passing through
, right lung, inflicting a wound from
aUlcb be
riixn lit about A HALT Horn.
Another polioeman, Mike Moran, here took
-p il.c cbtse and fired nt the man, wounding
, ,.noualy, an waa afterwards ascertained.
Tt,.- man rcinrned Ihu fire, however, bis bullet
rriking Moran in the shoulder add Inflicting
p.iafnl wound. The noise of the ahooting
...-.’mg attracted a number of citizens to the
,poi, ibe man »<s that there was
no i’iianck for escape,
ku l ac ordiDgiy .iirreuderod. When ijnestioned
,, t„ in. name, he ..id It was Toler, and that he
,, I near Iteelfort Like, lierefimiil lo make
, . eiplauation of bis conduct, and after being
■ewiii'd was aemrely ironed and placed in the
,,. room with Farrington. The pistol with
a n 1. be il,dlhe shooting waa an exact counter-
,.«rt nf tiie one found upon Farrington et the
blue Ilf bis arrest, and was evidently a mate
le it
Just liefore Ihn ahooting Mr. W. A. Pinkerton
induced Farrington to make. ” , ,
A POLL CONFESSION
of bis participation in liotb robberies. Fairing.
I..U slated Unit lm know Talar, And fox this re*
am they were locked up together, en armed
gu.rd lining plaoed over them. Farrington bad
made an agreement with Mr. Pinkerton that in
(sin.nleratlon of being allowed to plead guilty
md receive a five yea(p' aentonoe be would re-
Scre io Ibe Express Company $2,500 in bonds
»nd a quantity of valuable papers, which be had
si.nsn from it. The bond*' and paper*, he
’..ted, were hid in the woods neer Lester’s
.scdiug. and, in company with Pinkerton and e
purd, he waa to have proceeded there yeater
day for the purpose of delivery.
The killing of yonng Cline, who was well
tan. n and nniveraally liked in Union City,
nasisl ihu moat intense excitement among the
ciiisim, hut no serious outbreak was antioipa
tel by the persons having the prisoner, in
rbarge. Abont 4 o’olook yesterday morning,
however, when Ibnhoynpocple were wrapt in
Mombor,
A BAND OF DISOUISKD MEN
i’lietly rod© op to tb© hotel in which the prir
•mm were confined. Dismounting they fell
into line and marched directly to the room oc
rnpus] by Farrington and Toler. It was bnt
ttio work of a moment to overpower the guard.
K.rnngton jumped from the bed in which he
bad been sleeping, only to reoeive the oontenta
of a half dozen pistols.
KILLING ant INSTANTLY.
Seeing the fata of but fellow prisoner, Toler
lid not move nntil ordered to get op end drees.
His irons were removed to allow of his patting
as his clothes, and then they were replaced.
I’razed with fear, two of tho mob had to half
carry and half drag him from the bones, when
be m thrown across • hone, which was also
mourned by a large, powerful looking men,
who, with the others, moved rapidly away in a
■uuihweaterly direction.
Hearing the reports of the pistols, detectives
Pinkerton and Connell, who were sleeping in
Ibe next room, ran ont in the hall. They were
Hi,: with cocked navy revolvers and » stern or
der io go book in their room. Mot complying
vith Ibe reijueal, others of the mob caught and
burned them book, end then fastened the door.
The detectives begged for the lives of the
men, but no heed waa paid them by the mob,
vbo in a very fow minnten left the house.
The town waa at once aroused, bnt no definite
a.'tion was taken nntil daylight, when several
inriies started in search of Toler. Abont eight
o'clock his dead body wee found
suspended by the neck
to a luub of e tree, about three-fourths of a
mil* from town, near the line of the Nashville
anil Nonheaat railroad. No marks of violence
*rre upon lum except the shot wound received
* f.w boura before in his affray with Moran.
Ilia body was cat down end brought into town,
» b.re >u iiiijnest was held by the Coroner, the
verdict being "death from hanging el the hands
“I persons unknown to the jury.” A similar
veniict was rendered in the case of Farrington.
THE ACTION OF THE MOB
i* to be regretted, if from no other, because by
Ibe death of Famogtoo all obance is lost by the
Express Company of ever obtaining any of the
is>nd> or papers mentioned by him in hie oou-
ii-wiion. .No further violenoe la anticipated, ee
w.ry one regards Barton and Taylor, tho re-
ii.uumg two prisoners, as mere tools of the
Earriugtona, birth of whom ere now dead.
| Memphie Acalanche, 20ffi.
wl l ‘* 8 ‘* tot * °* of Georgia, town of Hawfcinaville. in the oonnty of Pulaaki,
. »d to define the limits of the same. Deoem
'*}• repeal certain sections of an aot en- I ber lb.
v t 61 *° nEartcvtbe Georgia Mutual Fire 317. General Appropriation act.
and Iafe Insurance Company, and the several 3is. Atlanta City Court. (Incorporating.)
acta amendatory thereto. December 13. I 219. To promote the propagation of ahad fish
I4.*>. To oonatitnte e Board of Commissioners in the Savannah river, and lo impose a penalty
for the ooonty of Meriwether, Stele of Georgia, for fiabing in said river on Sunday or Monday.
December 14. I December I I.
14C. To amend the charier of the city of At- I 330. To prnride for the mode of filling
laota by prescribing for the election of e Bo- I eancies in the offioe of Ordinary, which may
corder and Auditor, and to prescribe their du- j now, or hereafter, exist in the sereral counties
ties. Deoember 12. | of this Bute. December IS.
147. To incorporate the Dollar Sayings Bank
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
7.10 a. X. 7.S0 a.
6.38 r. K. 6.10 r.
2.00 a. il 1.48 r.
1.10 r. >. 10.J0 r
MAOON Aim BSUNaWlC* SAIIAOAD.
LEAVE.
8.30 a.m. 6.25 r.
. 6.46 A. X. 9.36 P.
7 00 a. m. 7.00 r.
. 7.00 p. «. 7.45 p.
G. 45 a. a. 6.46 p
3.05 p. M. 10.30 A.
8.10 p. M. 6.50 a.
FIT HI.lt* ACTS.
1’iw.nl nt the Isle Session ol the c.rneml
Assembly, INTI.
Below, we give the third installment, end the
Uat, of the list of the acta passed by the Gen
eral Assembly np to the time of the adjornment
last Friday night. The list is fall and correct.
b.Ting been obtained directly from the offioe of
ib. Secretary of State specially for the San.
The entire number of acts is 330.
12*.*. To repeal an act entitled an act to c
•oliilate the offioes of Tax lleoelrer and Collec
tor of the county of Dade. Deoember 13.
in To emend an act to incorporate the Gate
City Insurance Company of the city of Atlanta,
•Aiwnled to March 13, 1806, and to change iU
name. Deoember 13.
131. To amend an aot entitled an act to in
corporate the Grand Lodge Knights at Jericho
of the Slate of Georgia, and tor other purposes
iheretn named. December 13.
133. To repeal all local road laws of the
county Of Bryan, end for other purposes there
in mentioned. December 13.
133. To authorize Clerks at the Superior
Court*, in the counties of Lowndes Coffee,
' .inch and Ware, to issue writs that shall bear
trat in the name of J. K. Alexander and Wm.
M. Sessions. December 13.
134. To require the Tex Collector of the oonn-
ty of Ware to reoeive oounty scrip for taxes due
the county. Deoember 13.
1ST., To regulate and fix the pay of Grand
md Traverse Jurors in the county of Crawford,
lleoember 13.
136. To provide for opening and clearing ont
Cedar Greek, in the oonnty of Wilcox, and fix
ing x penalty for the obstructing of the said
To repeal an aot consolidating the offices
of Tax Receiver and Collector for Chariton
oounty. Deoember 13.
138. To compensate Grand and Petit Jnrrois
for the ooonty uf l’Aalding. Deoember IS. .
139. To repeal an aot entitled an act to au
thorize the payment at ooats due the officers of
the Coot of "Bartow county, and to provide
th.refor, approved October 37, 1870. Decem
ber 13.
144k To amend on net entitled an aot to incor
porate the Habersham and Union Turnpike
Company, and grant certain privileges to the
same, and for other purpose* mentioned, and to
change the name of the same. Deoember 13.
III. To emend an act entitled act to author
ize the Mayor and City Council of Atlanta to
provide for the introduction of Water Works in
wud city, and for other purj .. ,. r, approved Sep-
i unbar 23,1870. DeccmlMir 13.
142. To incorporate the town of Rutledge, in
Mngan county. Deoember 13.
14;;. To punish any person or penons who
shall assume to perforin the duties of Constable
in the city of Savannah unless he or they have
then thru d, *p;>ointed or qualified In accord-
LEAVE.
8.00a.m. 4Air.
6.20 r.M. 6.15 a.
7.15 a.m. 6.16 r.
7.00 r.u.
Train from Gordon to MiUertgerille and Eaton-
ton conned* with down night tram from If aeon and
np day train from Savannah.
of Fort Valley. December 13.
140. To create e new Judicial Circuit of the
counties composing the Southern, Macon and
Middle Circuits, to provide for the appointment
of Judge thereof, end for other purposes. De
cember 12. |
149. To legalize the anhecription of Indian I *““**
Spring* to the Griffin. MonUoello and Madiaon
Railroad Company. December 13.
150. To change the time of bolding the fell I Macon.,
term of Lee Superior Court. Deoember 13. I Brunswick
131. To authorize the Ordinary of Pulaski I Jackeonvile, Fie...
county to issue bonds to bnild a Court-huoae. I Savannah .....
December 13.
132. To make penal the Belling of persons’
property which has been mortgaged aa e secu
rity for the payment of debt, and to provide for
the punishment of the same. December 13.
138. To assist tho Georgia Infirmary.
134. To require the several Judges of the | Savannah
State to give apeeialiy in charge to the grand
juries sections 4403 and 4391 of the Code. De
cember 13.
133. To extend the provisions of tbs 11 tb
section of the set approved February 23, 1850.
in relation to tax receivers and collectors of
Chatham eonmy. December 13.
136. To prevent tb# hounding and killing of I Fufaula
deer in too oounty of Lanrena daring the months 1
o* **sy, June, July and August. Deoember 13.
137. To incorporate the Georgia Diamond
and Mining Company. December 13.
168. To amend the road law* of the the Ktato
eo for aa they relate to the ooonty of I.ami,kin.
December 23.
136. To amend the seta incorporating the
Tillage of Cave Hpnng, Floyd oonnty. Decern
ber 13.
1(2). For the relief of B. Chancey, Tax Col
lector of Early oonnty, for tho year 1869, De
oember 13. *
1 161. To legalize the anhecription of the town I Atlanta
of Madiaon to the Griffin, Montioello end Madi
aon Railroad Company. Deoember 13. ,
161. To provide for the time of holding tho I Uhattanooga,
Superior Courts in the Eastern Judicial Circuit. 1
Deoember 13.
163. To require the Judges of the Hnperior
Court* of this State, to give in especial charge
to the .Oreod Juries, eeetion 1436 of the Code-
Decetuber lS.
164. For the relief of Zcba King.
I BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND 007-
8.00 a.m. 4.35 A.
8.50 p. e. 5.00 a.
7.45 a.m. 4.58 a.
6.10 r.M. 10.00 a.
Augusta
run.
...6.25a.m. G.12r.
8.15r.M. 4.10a.
...1X45 r.M. 11.00 a.
8.06 r. u. 4.45 a.
MAOON AND AUGUSTA BAIUOAD.
LEAVE. ABBITZ.
6.30 A. X. 7.35 r.
6.30 r.M. ISO a.
11.00 a. il X45 r.
7.00r.M. 2.45a.
WZSTKEX AND ATLANTIC EATl-SOAP.
LEAVE- AXErV
.10.60 r.M. 1.42 a.
6.00 a. M. 1.31 r.
2.43 p.m. 10.00 a.
Baik or Mam
vide blanks with printed instructions for taking
interrogetoriea. Decemlier 13.
166. To provide for a county Butrd of Com-
missinners for Dade count v, and to prescribe
and define the powers and duties thereof. De
oember 13.
167. To repeal an act enti'led an set to amend
an aot assented to August 27, 1870. Deoember I BavannahT
■ 3. I Advance* made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton (n store,
168. To authorize the apDointment of an An-1 of ootton_to good Northern, Euo-
diror in case of Jaw or equity involving aocounta. “* °* l ' k
LECTION I
E XCHANGE on Now York for sale at lowoet cur
rent rate.
on New York, Philadelphia and
pean. Charleston or Savannah houses.
Collections promptly .attended to in all parts of
tha Doited 8tatea.
Our circulation is snipe protected by United
L V. PLAN!?, President.
. anglG-tiloct28*
States Honda. _.
W. W. WmoLET. Cashier.
€UBBED(jE & HAZLEIIUItST,
Decamber 13.
1®. To aatbonzo tb© local anthoritie* of
CbAtbam comity to chantro or aboliah tho road
leading from the ImIo of Hope to the main road
in Hkidaway Inland. Dronnjber 13.
170. To limit the time of aerrioe of Petit
Jnrora in the Snt»erior Court of Chatham oonn
171i To relieve joint debtors by jadgment.— Bankers and Brokers
December 13.
172. To incorporate the town of Resaea, and MACON, GrA.
for other purposes. December 13.
173. lo create a Board of Commissioners for 7DECEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY and SELL EX-
the county of Liberty, etc. December 13. Ik CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS,BONDS
174. To alter, change and amend an set en- I Uncurrent Fund#.
titled an aot to incorporate the townof Deeatnr. | Collccllona Jludp on all Accessible
Pslnti.
KTOfiico open at all bonis of the day.
aeptl-lyr
jCUBBEDGE & IIAZLEULTOS
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
n"°Dl»K iOM h “ ViDB baDtiDB I INTEREST PAID oIFTIl SUMS FROM $i
* —- - ■ 1 TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 a. M. to 6 r. K.
febS-tf
Decemlier 13.
75. To provide for taking bond of pnblio
officers and qualifying them. December 13.
176. To change the time of bolding the Sn’
perior Court of the county of Jasper tn the
Oomnlgee Circuit. Deoember 13
177. To repeal section 812 of Irwin's Code,
and lo prescribe the mode of taxing shares in
178. To create board of roads and revenae in
the oonnty of Dawson. Deoember 13.
179. To enforce artiele 5, eeetion 12, pare-
graph 2, of the Qonalitntioo. Deoember 13.
180. ' Tt> authorize the Ordinary of Gamplieft
county to issue bonds to raise money to pay for
the bailding of * Ooart-house. Deoember 13.
181. To compensate Ordinaries. Sheriffs sod
Clerk of the Superior Court, eto. December 13.
182. To enthorize Calloway Campbell of Mur
ray oonnty to erect e mtlldau across the Con
A.csuEnsrc'S'
Savannah Bank and Trust Co.
MACON.
/CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
n n*.?«* B l Ve !. 0n M»—Mj-dlB 016 10th ’ 7th | ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON.
and 3<i of Murray. Deoember 13.
183. To emend en act passed by the Legisla
ture of Georgia Deoember 27, 1847, incorpora
ting Ihe Evergreen Cemetery Company of
Bonaventnre. December 13.
184. To legalize the actions of the Clerk of
of the Superior Court of Wilcox oounty aa Or
dinary of said oonnty, and to authorize said
Clerk to levy a tax for oonnty purposes for the
year 1871. Deoember 14.
183. To incorporate the Macon and Chatta
hooohee Railroad Company. December 14.
186. To change the time of holding tho Su
perior Court of Campbell oonnty. December 14.
187. To repeal an aot to amend section 3151,
>art 2, title 9, chapter 14, of the Revised Code.
Jeoember 14,
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND HOLD.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will he Allowed,
AS AGBXZD CroN.
-ly I. C, PLANT A HON, Acts.
PLANTERS’ BANK
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
London and Edinburgh.
(Established 1800.)
sell* Exchange; alas. Gold and
Collections made at all aeoeaaible points
Interest paid on Deposits when made for a ape-
. cified time.
188. To incorporate the town of Lawtonvillo. Wlt j andebsox, Prea't. W. E. Bbown, Cashier.
189. To incorporate the town of Whitney, in directors *
Calhoun, and for other purposes therein men- .. -
tioned, and to regulate the retail of spintarous w-> R ' Browni ’ Dr. W. 1 Mathews. ’
ltquom within tho corporate limits. Deoember I D r . Wm. H. Holliiuhead. d©17tf
lhetown'of*Montexoma,*^the oonmy I of > M*o™n, I ^Hish ailOMCrCailtlle
an to provide for an ejection, approved No-
32?«sSSfesWt|IHSDRAICE COMPANY,
oember 14. .
192. To prove the mode of ed i "' ,i -* ,i "'’*•"> ‘
rights of parties under article 7 o
turn of this State. Deoember 14.
193. To emend the ltd section of an set pro
viding for the setting apart of homestead of re
alty and personally, spprovod October 3, 1868.
December 14.
194. To secure the several counties of the I Subscribed Capital, (gold) $10,000,000 00
State of Georgia from ooats. Deoember 14. Present Total Assets, (gold) 14,866,224 89
195. To abolish the offices of the Western and
Atlantic Railroad, etc. Deoember 14.
196. To incorporate the Merchants and Me
chanics Savings Bank of Colombo*. Decem
ber 14. I rpHE undersigned haring accepted the agency of
19; To make it penal to withhold money or I X the above First-Class Company are prepared
ISEM -8 * 8 to tbe 8ute ° r | 10 w OD i. C ^"!n^ta.
198. For farming ont the eonyietaof tho Pen
itentiary of tbe State of Georgia, end for other
purpose*. December 14.
199. To extend the right of_ dissolving garn
ament to
comber 14. _ . I ments; the beet pasture' in Georgia—winter and
200. To refund to Jackson. Lawton Jr Ramin- tD mmer. Will pasture all the cattle that la buteb-
ger, a certain amount of money, etc. Deoem-1 ared for this market. 1 think it would be to the
jer 14. | interest of tbe batchers to eombine and rent, as
•*0L To provide for the payment of a por- their cattle would always be convenient to them
tion of tbo fund, raised for school purposes in jj _
the oity of Columbus. Deoember 14. | aecI4 <x ” 81 w - BLBGE. East Macon.
202. To increeee the pay of jnrere in the
oonnties of Stewart, Webstar, Troop, Terrell,
G^kn^IrQni^^eye^’c^: 1 LAGEH BS3S33EL.
Lumpkin, Heard, Ctarkc, Cobb, Chattahoochee, I oonux ATXXUX, orr. ocaULQXl XO. 2,
Henry, Taylor, Maoon, TeUair. Thomas, Do- TTAS juxt restocked hi* Salooowith mil the popn-
oatnr, Habersham, Monroe, Dooly, Jasper, I 11 lar brand* of Wine*, Liquors and Cigar*, and
, Worth. Deoember 14. I would be pleased to have hia old friends, and tha
203. To require the ordinaries of the several I public generally, give him a call,
counties in tne State in issuing orders on the I FI’.ESH FISH AND OYSTERS
several oonnty treasurers to specify in said order I Received every morning.
•a- n.ei--Ur tend ant ont of which sa*d order I no30 lm V.
FOR RENT.
O N application between this and 1st of Janaary
ZbJSX
iahment to person, other than defemtanta. De-1
j SIMONS’ |
DR.
LIVER REGULATOR!
JNO. W. O'CONNOR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR DEALER
Chilli rii,JMl— r- imnn,il. 1 /lh. RIm*. I W
CbilD. DUwus* of tbs Skis, iaparitv of
Melancholy or Dcprewios of Spirits, etc.
Must of tbe ailments bar* aasmssatad hart their
ori.ia in a ilnaaieii liver, which i* the moat prsvaleet
affection in tail conn'IT. and aa in many cases tb*
patient is set within the reach ef e phraieiaa. it
nairas that asms rsmsdr ahon'd be provided t .
woald net in the lent impair the ronatitetien. and
pat be active and aafs. Thar aseh is the character of
tha SIMMONS* REGULATOR, there sen be eo
doubt, tbe testimony of hundreds will establish.
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED
Palo lath©side. Fomitimw I
the pain i« felt under U>© I
* boulder bind©: i* «on«- f
tiow misUken forrhtama* |
dim in tb© ana. Tb© ■tom-
I LITER |
iMmMMMMHMf
els ioeeneral are eostiTa,seiaetiaKaaltereitias with I
lax: the heed is trrabied with pain. ac^H ttaMS
with a dull, heavy tenration. Ihcre it ,
eoniidarabte lots of memory. aecompanl^Wf^WF
painful sensation of bavins lift undone somethin*
Iwkkk eekht to have hesa dene. A slisht dry eonxhl
is sometitnes an atteudant. Thepalientoomplains of
weariness and debility: hsisea-lljstartled, hit feet
lar*cold or bnraftc. end hemmplain*off a rr cklrj
sensation ef tbe skhn hit spirits are lev: aad 111 houfh
tatisled that ex ere it. woald be hecsfieial I* him. yet
I he can scarcely tummon no lortitads enough to try it. I
In feet he distrasts every remedy^ffirararti^skm
■■■mxtnil thttaH
M2LCOKT, G-A.
THE BEST GOODS
THE HEAVIEST STOCKS,
TIIE CHEAPEST,
JNO. W. O'CONNOR’S.
a enough to try it. I TAO you need good Whisky ? then buy of O'Oon-
• *5* I U aor - Hi* brand of XXXX hie taken the only
-, _i , .»• em *r °» T « | SILVER PREMIUMS (a cup and medal) that has
rftateVS^d^k*? S^dMSTSSSS I 0'“ b««“Bivn to Georgia,
OVER ALL OTHER BEARDS.
been '■xt«n«iraij derancctL
It ebonid b© used bj nil p©non«. old mad jounr,
wbrnever any of tb© f^rveoing ©ymptoms app«nr. It
iflnparttly vegeubl© compound, iff not injuriou* to
the moct delient© con.«titutioa«. and will ke«p tb©
liTfcia heathy nctioa if r«d properly.
* Ii-enlit?©©i
DUiKueiu bTUkuradh
tb©
sor ©nuc
Si
dren aa *
J^0 YOU WISH, AT A LOW FIGURE, A
. P.laons linn* in unhealthy Uealitlw may av-Uall
bilious attacks by taking a doe* occasionally to heap
b* l*v,r in h *.lt.T *.**on.
B "For children eemplaininc
headache, or sick
«SH|HEIDSEICK & COs’S champagne,
•omtuniM too mucu a upper, or eat.ffom©Uupg which I
doe© not digest well, producing ©our ©tomneb. I ©art- I . . l
bam. or rettiemess: e seod dote will tire' relist- (Genuine.) Just call and see
This applies to penonrofaU ares. • •-
Many parsons..from sating too much, eroTcsUttt at
night, or in day. timo’era fidgety, wool igmihcriog.
can't ucaer*tend wbnt they retd, oto’tkwp their
thoaxhlsonany on* subject so as to' raaton wall, or I T'kOyonwiah a good OIOAR at a low figure. Call
become frolfaL Osa or two tablatpooaiols wffi giro J J on .
O’CONNOR.
:z.—Take enough Regulator after eating I
L to produce on. fall action from tha bevels I
a fuse chimpaene cider,
Prepnrod only by J. IK. ZEILIN «t CO.,
Price II; by mail. $1 25. Fw«S©8nU Draggiata.
PIANOS AND '.OKItANS.
OX XXSTALLXEXTB.
R. J. ANDERSON % CO.,
t J Ag^ata for the * .
BALLE Z$&^ .; : .r ; . v
-SQfTHEBN GEM FIANOS. end
.. . . MAfiON A RAM LIN ORGANS.
fT'HEafi are firet-claaa instruments, and can be
1 ! Bought on installments of fromtlO to $26 par I
month. .Thou wan hug stipeirable and aweet-toned I
it strument would do well to examine ours before I
purchasing elsewhere. Orders for ell kinds of [
music and musical instruments promptly attended
to at o rr a.- i
1 SCHREINER'S OLD MUSIC STORE. 1
Cotton Avenuo, Macon, tia.
Greatest Proflnctk of fnyentiye Genins.|D°toT.tum;^S'^ radon ’ tM
flic Original Jlowe Sewing Machine. .
'JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM.
IT IS PURE, SURE ENOUGH.
r l half barrels, for family use, (fromNew Jersey)
cheap. Also on draft. Can be had at
A PURB IMPORTED SHERRY,
A T a low figure, for Table or Cooking purposes
can be had at
O’CONNOR’S.
CHOICE OLD PORT,
70R MEDICINAL PURPOSES, AT
If is simple, durable, easily understood, and easi-
. operated At tb* Georgia State Fair, 1871, tbe
two First Premiums were awarded to the HOWE
for the beat family machine tor all kinds of work,
and! for Ihe beet manufacturing machine. Theee
superior machines can be bought on easy trim, of
It J. ANDERSON,
j Agent, No. 15 Cotton ATenue, Macon, Oa.
Agent* wanted in every town and connty in Sonth-
we«t Georgia. From $50 to $500 per month guar- I 7701'. sale at 25 por cent, lees than sold in Macon,
anteed. dec3 it | X 1 at
O’CONNOR’S.
Ale, Porter, Claret, Champagne,
HUM, RANKIN & LAMAR’S
OME-MADE FERTILIZER,
YYYAS used thla year by quite a number of plant-
* V •»•. tml thff rfre.nlt in a (natality of C4ff©0 i©
much better tlian the most popular mampulatea
CERTIFICATES:
Wootex. Gx., Decrmber 14,1871.
Meaero. Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, Maoon, Ga
Gent*: I promised last spring when I purchased
from you ten tons of yonr Rome-made Fertiliz-r to
give yon the results. I am pleased to state that my
cotton crop we* largely increued by the use of your
Home-made Fertilizer, and that it paid me wen. I
have for tb* l»at throe years previous used Peruvian
Guano, dissolved bones and plaster, at neatly three
times the cost of your Home-nude, with results
less favorable. You cannot say moro than it de
serve*, end I shall use it more extensively on my
next crop. Yours truly,
Thos. J. Raixzs.
Pesky, Ga., December 7,1871.
re. Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, Macon, Ga I
Gants: Where ! used the Home-made manure it I
paid as well, or better, than any manure that I used
this season. Yours truly,
J. W. Wooltolx.
We rbaR this season keep on hand a large stock
■ chemica's, bones, etc., for minnfactnriug the
Home-made Fertilizer, and will sell them at anch
| CHOICE BUTTER,
CHEESE, HAMS,
PICKLES, CRACKERS,
SYRUPS, LARD, BACON,
MEAL, GRITS
AT O’CONNOR’S.
Bottles, Kegs, Corks, Labels, etc.,
AT O’CONNORS.
I WILL esse any kind of goods ordered at actual
cost of packing.
D ON’T you buy of any one until yon see me- I
will sell the CHEAPEST.
JNO. W. O’CONNOR,
Opposite Carhart Jc Cord’s, Cherry street.
dec5 tf
DEALER IN
BACON,
/ties,
WHISKY,
directions for preparing the fertilizer.
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR,
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehouse, Ma
con, Ga. decl7-Sm
ARDEN SEED. GARDEN SEED.
The largisl and Best Assorted Stock
J. W. BURKE & GO
CO REi’O.YD M’KEET, MACON, UA.,
IUyo on baud and for sale
I Preseits
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Scott, Milton. Fope, Shakspeare. Moore, Cowper,
Borns, Byron. Southey. Montgomery, Lady
of the Lake. Campbell, Poetry of
Flowers, Eliza Cook, Words
worth, Lalla Bookb,
Mrs. Norton,
Mrs. Hem ana. Goldsmith, Thomson and Grey, and
all Poets,
HANDSOMELY AND ELEGANTLY B0CXD,
At Price ranging from $t 25 to $10 00.
The Household Series,
HANDSOMELY BOUND IN CLOTH,
Bevellsd boards, gilt edges, and rnMoated-titles
with Ulnstntions hy John Gilbert, iBitket Faster,
E. H. Corbould, J. Wolf, and others.-Per VOL $160.
Cowper. Illustrated by Birket Foster, Edited by
. Wilmot.
Milton’s Poetical Works. Illustrated by Harvey.
W'ordswortli's Poetical Works. Illustrated by Bir
ket Foster.
Southey’s Joan of Arc, ahd Minor Poems. Illus
trated by John Gilbert. ‘ 1
Goldsmith, Johnson, Shenstonp and Smollett. Il
lustrated by John Gilbert. “
Khke^ White, By Southey!. ‘ Dlustrated by Birket
Bums. Illustrated by John Gilbert.
Moore's (Thomas) Poems. Pastrated by E.
Corbould. ' „
Herbert’s Works, with Ulostrationa by Dalziel.
Campbell’s (Thomas) Poetical Works, with ilustra-
tions by John Gilbert.
Lover's Poetical Works. Illustrated by John Gil
bert and Birket Foster.
Bloomfield's Poems. Illustrated by Birket Foster.
Shakspexre’s Complete Works. Illustrated by John
Gilbert.
Sacred Poems.
Choice Pooms and Lyrics.
Shakspeare Gems.
Book of Wit and Humor.
Familar Quotations.
Wise Sayings of Great and Good.
The Book of Hnmorotts Poetry, with illustrations by
Charles A. Doyle.
Thomson’s Poetical Work*.
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aou>.
BLUE AND GOLD POETS,
Cabinet edition. 17mo, printed on superfino paper,
and illustrated. Per vol. $150.
Hemans, Campbell, Young’s Night Thoughts,
Lallah Kookb, Wordsworth, Pollok’s Course of
Time, Eliza Cook, Cowper, Poetry of Flowers,
Scott, Mrs. Sigourney, Lady of the Lake.
GREEN AND GOLD POETS.
Per vol, $1 25.
<S?
/Plantation SappUes,
GENERAL
BRAKES BLOCK,
1 offer lot e&Io
V.VANNTUCKI.
the pertiralar fond ont ont of which aaad order
onghtrightfolly to be paid. Deoember 15.
204. To allow plaintiffs in execution a right
to recover damage* in oertain cases. Decern
ber 15.
. VANNUCKL Proprietor
BUY THE GBirCTIVrS
DIVIDEND No. 36.
SOUTHWESTERN BAILBOAD COMPANY, 1
., . OmcE. Maoox. Ga., Dec. 6,187L f
iVi T n A
of DeKelb, end to appoint commissioners for taJ gto ^ ^ ^ compenr. aa held on the nightof
tbe same, end for other purposes therein men- j 30th ultimo, payable on end after 20th instant, in
tinned. Deoember 15. I the enmoey of tb* United Statea as now received.
206, To incorporate the Borne and Raleigh I The Government Tax will be paid hy thla Com-
Radway Comply, and for other purpojeo. Do- I ^ ^ ^ KTi _
15.
208. To provide a remedy by which money or j
property, fraudulently or tmlawfnly converted
or fbrteinv-4 from the State or Western and At -
Untie Kailroed, may be reooverod, eto. Deoem*
ber 15. [
209. To incorporate tbe town ot Eastman,
and to repeal all previous acts incorporating tho I
210. Tb altar and amend aeetion 4779 of Ir
win’s Beriaed Code. Deoember 15.
;il. To authorize the Ordinary of Cherokee
county to issue bonds of said oonnty for the
pnipoee of bailding a Court-house. Deoem-
b©r is.
212. To iccorporata IbeLeGreng* and Barnee-
villeBailroad Company. December 15.
14. Tb amend the act to prescribe the prac
tice in cam* of injunction and other extraordi
nary remedies in equity, and tho manner of
..vin C judgment* thereon to Ihe Supreme Court.
DeoaoMr 15.
215. To amend sections 9 and 10 of an net
entitled an act to cany into effect the 2d clatue
of 13th section of 5th article of the Constitu
tion, approved February 15,1869, so a* to pro
vide for the famishing of panels of Juror* in
tha trial of criminal cases in certain oases.—
December IS.
216. To amend #n set to incorporate the
IX TBE STATE or OEOEGU.
Dealers supplied at Landreth'a prices. Bend in
yonr orders early.
, , HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR,
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Ware bonze,
de20tf 82 and 84 Cherry etreet
1 AAA Tons Jarvis Island Guano, which has
,UUU been exposed.
600 Tons Baker’s Island, pure, cargo of Ship
Eldorado, landed here in I860, direct from the
MIX&KIRTLAND,
Wholesale and Retail Deal are in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. X Cotton Avenue, and 66 Third eti
MACON, GA.
AndlwOlmix the two with one-third pore Peruvian.
PRICKS REDUCED.
Bells Cotton at CO cents per bale, no advance being
made, or will advance on usual terms.
G. B. LAMAB, Jr.,
Cotton Broker and Genets) Com. Merchant.
deel7 2m Kelley's Building, Savannah, Ga.
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE AND'RETAIL
DRUGGIST,
Pharmaceutist and Chemist.
D EALER in Drugs, Medicines, Instruments,
Perfumery, Soaps. Brushes, Reliable Propri
etory Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Patty,
Seeds, and everything appertaining to the Drag
Trade. Forty years experience in the Prescription
business shoold satisfy the pnblio that everything
is put up secundum artem.
Opposite the Palace of Justice, Maoon, Ga.
deli lm
CROP OF 1871!
The largest and beet assorted stock of
IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA,
we sell to the trade at Landreth’a prices, Mer-
LANDBETH’S RURAL REGISTER FOR DISTRI
BUTION.
SEND YOUR ORDERS EARLY.
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR.
doclO tf Wholesale Druggists. Macon. Oa.
GUANO-
>URE PERUVIAN of direct importation, at
W OULD inform their friends and all in want of I "P
Boots and Shoes of any kind, that they have I ,.
on hand one of tbe largest and best assortments to I QoTenmlent P™**. 2240 pounds to tho ton.
be found in the city or State. 1
They cordially unite their numerous old cus
tomers and all others in want of any thing in their
line, usually kept in a first-class store to call and
examine. They pledge themselve to sell si the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PBICES.
R. Gr. LAY.
Agent for consignees in U. S., Savannah, Ga.
nov9 4m
FAIRBANKS,)
Standard Scales.
More Than 250 Different Modifications.
AGEXTS Also FOE TBE 1
: iUlt KOXET DEXW
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
253 BSOAUW .IT, SEW YORK.
FAIRBANKS, BBOWN ft CO.,
118 MILK STREET, BOSTON'.
For sale by Cat hart A Cord, Macon, Ga
rop27*ed,aaMinc*
Either at their Old Stand No. 3 Cotton Avenue,
or their New Store 66 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
oct TleodlmAb
NOTICE.
| XXXES WILDE, JB. JOBS S. WILDE. JOSEPH WILDE.
JAMES WILDE, Jr„ ft C0„
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
| Men’s and Boy’s Clotlilng,
314 and 316 Broadway (opposite New York Ho.
PHILADELPHIA & SOUTHERN
| DABUTS W. GLEB.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.
Mannftctureis and Jobbers of
Mail SteamsMp Company. BOOTS AND SHOES,
CHANGE OF SAILING DAY. I
138 AND 140 GRAND 8T-, NEW YORK.
Ee pro* rated by Col. B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
A FTER January l, 1872, the Steamers of the Attorneys
Philadelphia and Southern Hail btexmship 1 J
Company will leave Philadelphia and Savannah al
ternately on FRIDAY of each week, instead of
Satnrday, as heretofore. The
TOUT A TXT 1 /V Ttm A
B< Sit W. 3. HILL,
at Law»
NO- 88 (UP STAIRS) CHERRY STREET,
Macon, Ga.
oet31 tf
Sailing from Philadelphia on January 5th, at 8 J
andtho
WVOMHJG-
From Savannah on the same dav.
delltfijanl
WM. L. JAMES,
General Agent, Philadelphia.
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
Agents, Savannah.
C. B. WOOTEN,
| ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON. GA.’
| OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
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SAVANNAH CARDS.
JX0. W. AXDERSO.YS S0SS,
COTTON FACT0BS
AND
General Commission Merchants.
C3TLIDER.VL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. aug20 diwGm
J. H. JOHXSTOX.
X. XACLEAF
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON.
COTTON FACT0BS
axD
General Commission Merchants
tti BAY NTREET, NAVANNAII. ©A
Will make liberal advance© oa Cotton and other
I to us. au£20d(lw6m*
WM. H. TIHON.
WM. W. GORDON
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTOBS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
lUBay Street* N^vannnh, Gr.
BAGGING AND IBON TIES ADVANCED ON
, CROPS.
Liberal eftsh advance© mado on Consignment©
of ootton. •’ aug20-dAw6m*
LIBERAL CASH
ADVANCES
. L . - t,
'COTTON.
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.
Savannah, Gra.
S ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and
Planter* of OeoivtU, Florida and Alabama,
their LA&GE FIRE-PKOOF WAREHOUSE,
capacity 25.000 bales", is now ready for the ‘Btor&ge
of ootton,\ and that they are now prepared to make
liberal caeh advance© on cotton in ©tore and to hold
a reasonable length of time, charging bank rate© of
interest. If you want money, ©end yonr ootton to
GROOVER, STUBBS A CO.,
aug29 dGroAwIm Savannah, Ga.
L J. GUILMABTIN. JO
L. J. GUILMABTIN & CO„
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
AGENTS FOR
BRADLEYS SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jewell'© Mill© Yarns, Domestics, etc., etc.
BAGGING AND IBON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
ITMnnl Facilities Extended to Customers.
aug30d4mw6m* »
WM. n. STARK. n. P. RICHMOND
WM. £L STARK & CO.;
Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors,
AND
General Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH, ©A.
Careful attention given to
SALKS 0B SHIPMENT OF COTTON
And all kinds of Traduce.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE OX CONSIGNMENTS.
Arrow and Eureka Ties at lowest agents’ prices
Keep constantly on band a large stock of ail kinds
of Bagging. - Agents for
E. F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.
ang20d2awAw6m*
RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIPS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFIOE,)
Georgia Central Railroad,
S&vinnxh, Deoember 16,1871, 1
O N and aftor Sunday, the 17th inat. Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad will
run as follows:
rr DAT TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 7:15 ax
Leave Augusta 8:16 A w
Arrive at Angueta 6:40 r u
Arrive at Mihedgevillo 8:45 r X
Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 r it
Arrive at Macon 4:51 tx
Leave Macon for Atlanta 5:35 r u
Leave Macon for Columbus 8:15 p x
Arrive at Atlanta 10:50 P J*
Arrive at Columbus 4:45 a u
Making close connection with train* leaving Au
gusta, Atlanta and Colnmbua.
DOWN DAT TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta. 2:00 A M
Arrive at Macon 7-80 a u
Leave Maoon 8:00 aw
Leave Augusta 8:15ax
Arrivo at Augusta 6:40 P X
Arrivo at Savannah 6:15 PX
This train connects at Macon with the 8. W. Ac
commodation train leaving Colnmbua at 8:C5 p. X*.,
and arriving at Macon at 4:10 a. m.. and makes the
same connection at Angneta as the np day train.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Loavo Savannah 7:00 PK
Leave Angneta 7:30 p x
Arrive atMaoon 6:15 A x
Leave Macou for Atlanta 7:10 a a
Leave Maoon for Colutnbns 6:25 a m
Arrijre at Columbus 11:00 a k
Arrive At Atlanta.....‘r.A.i l:48p*
Making prompt through copttTCtions at both At
lanta and Columbus.
1 * ‘ NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbus.' 12:45 p h
Leave Atlantal .., 1,10 rx
Arrive at Maoon from Colnmbua 6:00 P ac
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta., j 6:10pk
Leave Macon 6:20 p st
Leavo Savaiiuah 7:00 PK'
Leave Macon..:. : 6:20pj*
Arrive at MUledgerille 8:45 p u
Arrive at Eatonton 10:46 P at
Arrive at August*.. .’...i Oka’ll
Arrive at Savannah’. 6:30 a x
Making perfect connection with grains leaving
Passengers going' 1 over the MHledgeriUe and
Eatonton Branch will tako night train from Oolum-
bns, Atlanta and Maoon, day train from Angneta
and Savannah, which odnnoct daily at. Gordon
(Sundays excepted) with the MiliedgeviUe and Ea-
t0 An M^m’eleeping car on alftifeht trains:
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can ho
had at the Central Rail toad Ticket Office at Pulaski
House, corner of Bull and Bryan streets. Office
open fronts a rttofi pjt'rand from 3to6p K. Tiok-
ota can aleo be had at
dec!7 tf
at Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
GonSral Superintendent.
Bankers and Commission Merchants
Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga.
References : Moeoa Taylor, President City Bank,
N. Y.; P. C. Calhoun, President Fourth National
Rank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco A Son, Banker©, N. Y.
Morris Ketchnm, Ranker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris,
Cashier First National Rank, Raltimore; M. Me Mi
chael. Cashier First National Rank, Philadelphia.
aug256m
W. B. GRIFFIN. T. C
GRIFFIN & CLAY,
Cotton Factors and General Commis
sion Merchants.
No. 114 RAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton
tons.
consigned
eep7 6m
A. S. HARTEIDGE,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant
108 RAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Furnishes Bagging and Tie© to planter©, and ad
vance© liberally on consignments of Cotton.
sep7eodSm
F, M. FARLEY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
64 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
oct4 3m
CHARLES N. WEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, 0A.
WilAttend diligently to all business confided to
hie care aug24 6m
letropolitan Works,
CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND, VA.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and
SAWMILLS;
BABE, GRIST and PLASTER MILLS;
BOILERS. FORGINGS, CASTINGS, of IBON or
BRASS, MILL GEBING, eta ;
Engines and Saw-Mill* of various sizes always
on hand.
Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe.
Old Engines, etc., repaired end sold on commis
sion or exchanged for new. Ail other repairs
promptly and satisfactorily done.
Freights to all points low.
Send for descriptive circular.
ju!7 d ewdcwtildeclS. H. K. BROWN, Agent.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, - - SOUTH CAROLINA
K ECENTLY refitted and famished with ©very re
gard to comfort and convenience, ia cowtoooud
to no hotel in the South.
D. C. BURNETT, Proprietor.
Late proprietor of St. James Hotel and Otiand
Hotel, Montreal, Panada. dec3 lm
A. D. WNEELOCK*
B. B. STARK.
WHEELOCK Sc STARK,
Successor© to Bouthwick & Wheeiock,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
No. 10 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK.
• Marshallvilie, Ga.
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE I
I ried or those about
I to marry, with
| latest discover
Ion thophjtiolos-
GUIDE.
leal myiteries and revelations of the phytica. tit.
tem, how to preserve the oomplexion. etc-
This ia an lntaraatinjc work of ZM pus, with num-
erotu enzravins, and eontain* valnabla information
for thoie whs are married or contemplate marriafe;
shill it if a book that onrht to be under lock a ickey
and notlaid carelcf dy abont the home.
Sent to an j one (free of pottage) for 90 cents.
Addreea Dr. Bntt’a Dizpenaarr. No. is a
* t JW^NOT I ICE , ’l0 0 XnE AFFLICTED AcD UN-
FORTUNATE. „ t ,
Before applrin* to the notonouj Qnackz who ad
vertize in public papers or uzinz any tiuaok Kern-
edict, peruze Dr. Batts' work, no matter what year
diiesze it er how deplorable yonr condition.
Dr. Bnttz can be conzolted, personally or by mail
on the dizeues mentioned in huworkz. OEoe.N’o.U
N. Eizhth ztreet, bet. Market and Chotnnt. St-Losiz.
LOOK TO Y0UB CHILDKEN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
'JIB’S
WHFTCti J
Cure© Golio ©nd Grip-
ingio the Rowell, and
fiflltltllMttlWWMi
of Teething. Subdue©
Convolaion© aod over
ccmeaall dL«ease© in
cident to infant© and
Children. Cure© Ri-
CEOTS.
It to the Great Infant*, and Children'. Soothing
Remedy in all dizordort brought on by teethinz or
©37 other cause.
Prepared by ibe GRAFTON MEDICINE CO- flt.
Louis. Me.
Bold by Druxiiits ©nd Doftlon ia Medicine ©vary-
WRtrto ©uElT-dAwly
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE',
BBHN8WICK IUlLBOaD OoXFAXT,
Macon, Ga., October 28,'1871.' )
O N and afteriSanday, October 29,1871, the fol
lowing echodnles will bo run: „
DAI ACOOHHOIUS'N TEAjqt DAfLX (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Maoon... 8.20 a. m
Arrive at Brunswick 9.25 P. 1C
Arrive It Jacksonville, Fla 6.00 a. k
Leave JacksonviUe, Fla 8.45 p. zc
Leave Brunswick 6.45 a. k
Arrivo 'at Macon - 5.26 p. st
Connects closely at Jeeeup with trains of Atlao-
t io and Gulf Railroad, to and from all points in
Florida.,
THROUGH PABSENOEB TRAINS DAILY.
Lohvo Macon 8,10 r.,M
Arrive at . Savannah 7.45 *: x
Arrive at Jacksonville. Fla. .V.. ..'7.00 r. M
Leave Jackaonville, Fla..'. 7.00 a. at
Leave Savannah 7.00 p. x
Arrive at, Macon ", 1. 6.50 A. ar
Gonnects closely at Jeeeup with trains tor Savan
nah, and all points on Atlantic and Gulf Railroad,
and in Florida. At Macon with Macou and Western
Railroad to and from Atlanta.
No change of care betweon Macon and Savannah, ,
and Macon and Jackaonville, Fla.
HAWEINSVIIJJS TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Loavo Macon ...I...... 3.06r. a
Arrive at HawkinaviUe 6.45 p. >1
Leave Hawkineville 6.45 a. m
Arrive at Macon 10.30 a. u
novl-tf WM. MaoRAE. Oon’l Hup’t.
Change of Schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA BAELBOAH.
Forty-Qpo Miles-Sfycd in ‘Distance.
OFFICE’MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,)
ApopsyA, October 6, 1871. >
O^M^F.ftar Sunday, October 8, 1871, and until
aa follows:
NIGHT TRAIN—DAILY.
Leave Augusta 7.00 r.x
Leave Macon 6.30 p.M
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 a.x
Arrive at Macon 2.30 a.x
DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Angueta 1100 a.k
Leave Macon 6 30a.ii
Arrive at Augusta 2.46 p.j*
Arrive at Macon 7.36 r.M
tJyi’Aaeengera by thenight train leaving Asguata
at 7 p. x. will make close connection at Macon with
Southwestern Railroad to all points id Southwestern
Georgia, etc.
t&~ Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 r. x. wiU
make close connection* at Augusta with northward
bound trains, both by Wilmington and Columbia;
also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charles
ton.
£3" Fassengers leaving Macon at 6.30 A x. make
close connections at Gamak with day passonger
trams on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going
.'forth, and with trains for Charleston; also, for
Athens, Washington, and all stations on the Geor
gia Railroad.
CtiT Fasseogers tearing Augusta at 11 a. in, ar
riving at Macou at 7.35 f. x., make close connection
with trains on the Sonthwostern Railroad, etc.
No change of care between Augusta and Ha- ’
con. First-class coaches on all trains.
oct8tf 8. K. JOHNSON, Sup't,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, )
Southwestern Railroad Company, »
Macon, Ga., May 28,1871. >
O N and after Sunday, the 28th inat.. Passenger
Trains on this Road will ran as follows:
DAY EUYAULA PAESZNQZB TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00 A. x
Arrive at Enfanla 4:58 p. x.
Leave Enfanla 7:45 A. x.
Arrive at Macon 4:35 r. X.
Connecting with the Albany branch train at
Smithville, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
Cuthbert.
XUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:50 p. x.
Arrive at Enfanla 10:00 a. x.
Leave Eufaula 5:10 p. X.
Arrive at Macon 6:00 A. x.
Connect at BmithviUe with Albany Train cn Mon
day, Tueeday, Thursday and Friday night*. No
leaves on Saturday nights.
OOLUXDUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon 5:25 A. X.
Arrive at Columbns 11:00 A. x.
Leave Columbus 12:45 p. x.
Arrive at Maoon 6:12 P. x.
COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8.-15 p. x.
Arrrive at Columbns 4:45 a. x.
Leave Columbus 8 06 p. x.
Arrive at Macon 4:10 a x.
VIBGIL POWERS,
JunlO ly Engineer and Superintendent.
PACIFIC MAH, STEAMSHIP CO.’S
THROUGH LISE TO CALIFORNIA,
OXXXTsTjfh. ABTZ) JA3PATJ,
Touching at Mexican Ports
AND CARRYING TIIE U. S. MAIL
Fares Greatly Reduced.
O NE of the largo and splendid Steamship* of
this lino wilf leave Pier No. 42 North River,
foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock naon, on the 15th
and 30th of every month (except when those dates
fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday),
with AftPTNwA T.T. connecting, via Panama Rail-
wav, with one of the Company's Steamships from
Panama for SAN FRANCISCO, touching at MAN
ZANILLO.
AU departures connect at Panama with steamers
for South American ports. Departure of 16th
touches at Kingston, Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran
cisco first of STery month, except when it falls on
Sunday, then on the day preceding.
One hundred pounds of Baggage allowod to each
adult. Baggage Masters accompany Baggage
through, and attend ladies and children without
male protector*. Baggage received on the deck the
day before sailing, from Steamboats, Railroads and
pauengers who prefer to send down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free.
For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or fnrther in
formation. apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on
the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New
York.
mar21 ly» F. B. BABY, Agent.
ST ANBURY Sc FOX,
Wholesale Grocers & Commission Mentals
Importers of and Recovers and Dealers in
■n, Rrandica. Glue, etc., Bourbon,
Wheat and Ryo Whiskies,
22 PARE PLACE AND 17 BARCLAY STREET,,
NEW yORK.
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