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MESSENGER
by Clisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19. 187?.
Number 6,230
liailillbi, .DKCua. | l)ri!n;;i.|(Uf« moil W orkiDgmen.
■ 1 From the Htrtfotd Tunes.]
Te esrsph tad Mssssofftr. one juu $10 00 | At) intelligent andienoo YAH Rathered a'.Masio
<ill.< menth ' . . . . . 1 00 tTf niog, to bear Mias Anna E. D;ck-
8em.-A'Mktj Tslegrapii and MeaVecser, 1 I >u«on lecfore on “Denugogne* and WorkinR-
jaar 4 00 I mtD, nndtr tbs suspire* of the Yosng Men'*
Hk Biootha 2 Oo I Inetltaie. Tte addrew, vl.irh Laaud for abont
Uth We-kly Telegraph aad JbMdger, an boar and a half, vas a tfeooghtfnl argument i w-rrs-oiSi
f M *‘t* i “t ,b « •8grea4oo and exacting demands of cuiii, IKnumTsfUa okia!%i aritr of ths blood,
n'».!« I -"“’"lit the aaatrtioDaof Wen- I Melanca. It or Bepre-ri'ia ofSpiriu, etc.
DR.
LIVER REGULATOR
SIMMONS*
11*!*!*, uiaiKLc, Jaanoie*. Co.eiv.am. Car urs-
enterr, hick headache, chronic Jharrhaa. affoetiont
OR MEDICINE, forDjrt-
Jaandlee. CoUiTsaeaa. Camp Dz»-
ttix aaor.tlio t out Trades OaiomT asaiost
1 «•! Ki'tlVmoiiey mnaont, tmiiewoewed. P,><,d , foU ^ I «r£ia inslfc5iin^33fj^'^prarotat
w “■—«»"»* w - ,ra " * ** »JUTSaSTiSSTS ?-■
.. a. , . t I a 1 *'" . _ - I the American uoikiziemi u dails bacon e, mote I Wrm that toms remedy ttoe'd be presided I
Ortif i eleeraph a Heea-aftr and Farm ana I , r * u . * . I woeld cot in the least impair the conatitatioe. and
lloma $11 f0 ®ote Ilka that of the pauper laborer of I ,a b. utir. aal uia Thar .oca ir the character of
ITMhlf Till 1 Mseeei |St and Firm Great IIntain; agaioat the leveling theories the tIMMoN's’ hKGULsToK. there can b
and Roma * 0i | about the neoes-ary oenerahlp bv labor of the | doubt, the teeiimonj of nandmu niU e.ublieh.
Beori-Weakly Talyaph and htoaaoogor and property it creates, the claim of .killed artisans,
.. . **«■ «* "" 8 «|« •&*** profewwnsl men and all Other., of
SE-EEJ Adeoaate with Weakly....^ ^ ^ | being the only workingmen in the country, the
Mint of the ailmcntahere eaumerated bare their
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED
lorke’s Macaxine ...i < 00 T~ R i» u.'- ; _ _ a Pain in the aid.
Tr a •;••*: ■ . diaennunation against apprentice., and many | T TTTfrD B the poia u fal
*** m * dt other features, alike of Trades Unions’ require- f LI I J5xi I •.'“•“erWadi
irari to the oOee or public.:.ua. I »_* T ~: - , .V -.' _ I ' *"• D time, mlatakan
Ibe ooorol.Wrtl Trisgrepb andMoreecgra “**““*"'****%?: „ LnwnMf«l*» tajOwn
Pain in tha aide Sometime*
i* fait under the
bia-ie: i* aome-
• *».
forrhi
_ tirm in the arm. The atom-
of appetite and i.ckne**, bow-
aualurnatiDK with
pain, accompanied
hero ir reneraily a
aecompinied witb a
lepereoot. a large otrcn.'auon. pervading
Huulbern and Honthweatern Georgia and
Alabama aud Middle Florida. Adesrtb
laaMjoable rates. In tbe Weekly at one __ __ _
aquaru of three quarters of an inch, each public.-1 there are no workingmen, esse those who hare I painful ..cation of hseineTsft unduu# •ometbiet
turn, imnuuunouu ebwld be made by expreeo, or I .pent f m r year, in u ehon But there are other which <m«hi to hara been done. A alight dry conch
(» mail n tmines order.or rogiatared loater. I a._.j ° irr,ir.w of iim. 11»aotneiimeaas> attendant. TUopationteouiplaiaaof
uorkltigmeo besides urtlsana Think of these I var i nM , end debility: hats eerily startled, his Sms
.... ... , ,.. I men paid f4 50 per day, not oat in the great I arac.ld or burning, end ho eoaplaiua of upr.cklr
tOKMU.N >«*n-v West, hot in ugreut oTorgroun Eaatern comma- Moa^ofthoakUihw.plrtaaroiowrand.ihootL
pufauo ran ru. Tsuouara *»d anmmroga. 8ho t ,A for iii n ?truU« u profeseiorul
It la growing every day more apparent that I young man and a workingman. Tbe one gains I la fact ha dutruaia every remedy, geveril of tha
Thlem ia not tha man to restore France to a I *•** summit of bis ambition, and arrives at the I above eytaptonu attend the dueare. bat eajeu have
auiuru IS nos me man to res.or. rr.uc. m ■ i “• M , I ocearred when few of them existed, yet examination
semblance of her former greatness. Tito re- I *** 01 '? * nc “ ®5*?' »ho. other attain* *“ l I of the body after death, b.a tL .wn the Liver to bav.
‘•'t lonuw pwuitw. . I age and la poor, and denari* from life leaving bis I baen .xteraivetydermnsed.
puUio remains a foreign
anil, and tha monarchist*
adopt bolder taotios to hat ten Ibe
I^lLv^Jbich^ ag rerun, in I ^*,“1 k “ p, “' 1 bilimu^uack^V/ukiae.Vo^ oooammarirto k«p
DMrLj, wliicu lea to Mieo difgiMiiai s>.nea to | tiooof tbe Ubanug men. Noolo qatHtions the | the ikTrrtn *•#•!»»»▼ gu* «on.
tbe Met tonal Aaumbly, la to b# followed by a I right of any man to pot bia own prioeoahia wares. I mmmBXBommsmmma For ^ujren cjapUIntnc
MW.U IT. IU
liabmant of the republic. The mere introdne- 1 ------ - 1
’nun of Hue rtmolution in Ibe faoe of a Kopobli-
can Guvernmeut may be aonaidored a oooolu-
alvw proof that tbo monarchy hi gaining ground
l.VSl'RK IJt THE HTROXGEST COM PAST.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
CARHART & CURD
laroakCRe i>H D21LTB3 IX
Cash Assets, Cold,
Assets in the United States
820,869,079 01 j
- - {3,051.351 24
Chicago Losses - 03,224,000
Over Two Million Dollars of Chicago Losses have
been paid in Cub np to November 25.
Over {12,000,000 Losses bare been paid by this
Company since ita arganiaatian in 1338.
The Directors having bees authorized to drawnpon I
tbe Loodon Office, the Chicago Loeeea will
. be pa d without reducing tbe Ataeta
in the United btatee.
Over One Million Dollars in Fremisma received in |
the United States aince tbe Chicago Fire.
delStf L a PLANT. Agent.
North British and Mercantile
IRON AND STEEL.
Iron Front Store, Cherry Street
IJSSUEAA C £ COMPANY J JJ A ff, in „ 6: °. re °°« of tbo lygeatetockaof Hard-
Mapy penona, from ealin* too much, are rtatlearat
‘ saiherio*.
their
hudthe
than
. prooeeded to show bow the 30,000 ml net s of
ugeti., and that purty autfe is m btUer at ever Pennsylvania, who worked only aix hoars u dsy | "taht. or in day Ume ara fl.'rety. wool yatherfc
lu Kf.noa. I /«. w..a*. .* ,t. i K _j | eu't uuientand what they lead, can t keep the
iu r rmnoc. I fox acYen month* out of the twelve, bad earned I thouahu vn any one •abieet so u to reiuon well.
1 bo flnanoial policy of the government ta eo- .t the lowest figure $73 per month, the actual I be-emo tretfulT Oaa or two ublejjioonlalj will *r
Ur«ly opposed to tbe Uws of ttooud poUtiaul I ^ean average l>eiog 11,500 a year. Yet they relief. _ , . „ ..
eounomy. The Emperor Nepoleon was an ur- I vers continually striking. She reviewed the I ® n0 ’ ,t J 1 1 P* U,1, 2L * l ?u r
dm* boliuvur in fiei tr.de, aud. owing to h.a Zo,l% of tbe flat Fmi&er.’ Action, and ‘° from tha bcweia
enlightened ideas, France enjoyed an nnpar- I showed how aniast it was to exolnde a good I i t ladies will find luro relief from their hen 3-
allelod period of naUonal prosperity daring hl« I dclllfal mechanic from working with inferior I aoii«. oa«tivepMi. *w | am i n*| in the head, colic, tour
reign, lie oonoloded tbo oommorci.l treaty I mechamoa, beoanse he happened not to bo a I Prepared tnlv by J. II.'ZEin.V A C ( l.,
wuh ling land and that opened that oowalry to I onion man. Tbe roles of tbe Association said I Onmiiu. Macon. Ga.
Trench goods, wines especially, on which an I a man should be paid, aay $25 a week. It was I Pr i5«JH: by mail, 1125. For sale by all Drcnists
altunat prohibitory dotv had boon levied before. I aboard to give a drunken, incapable man the
Thiers, on the other Land, has bis whole life- tame salary aa u skillful one who is worth twice I TJlTint ITfltinUnl TJnnlr nf lUTnnrm
:^, ^ r,^:p^•,?C"Qt t r«e“^ MDOM Wl 01 Ml
Minister ol Fmanca, one of the wealthleat man- Union autocrat, 500 men left their work beoanao
nfaotorers iu Franoa. And aa it «.tncidaa with I one sat bealde them who didn't belong to tbe
Ua. laiiot evleae and Interest to fevor a proteo- union, though oonfeaaedly a better workman I R . n „ msnOT7NT nppniTT mn rm.
live poliey, which will invariably enrich a few | than the boat of tbem. This poor, yet skillful UlbJOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COlr
privileged oue« at the expenaa of the muaaea, I meehanlo, had to return to bis boms Gsrmsny, I I,wrrm»l
the Government oontemplates levying heavy being bounded down by the tyranny of labor,
import duties on various taw materials. Eigbi Aooordmg to the rules of the Typographical
“io pa^isgo oft'uy^m ^ D ’ ln * be’"hoITS I E^rSS^Jf 0 “ N " ^ “ l0 * ‘° W6it Cnt -
ra *
various parts of Tranoe. lha tariff bid> I dressed Union printer, when he applied for a Advances made on Bonds, Stocks, Cotton In store,
runted l<y I onyur <{nerlior to the Assembly iui-1 j 0 b, was matantly supplied with a oaae, while I orehipmenta of ootton to good Nortbere, Etuo
|k*»*’h ou wool fr*ooiI* on oottoo fonr t I ^ oeody i&d to/o, Uioogh perbips mora oooi* I Qurlwton or 8avanr»?: htnato*.
rosin flout one and a half to eev. n, and obeaao I patent man, was invariably told to “get out.” I Collections promptly Clouded to m all parts of
ulablerii Irenes iwr one hundred kilogrammes. I U um reviewed the rxiroentsoe of renrrsantidivea I ^ United Btttoe.
The oostoma’ duties iu Franco, foim in fact, of lbe T .nons Ir.d^Tprofesaiona^ .ta, in tbe ta ^ r j^S d p^ i i^ i . te<J
iLf- iuohI dI!Ucult i*ruble 111 to bo uolved by the I peniteDtiorieB througboat tbo country, and said I w. W. Ww’aiXT. Oaabier. amrl6-tGoct28*
go v«-r u me ut and aru «. vou mum important than a tumt & per oent, waa from the ranks of uoakilled 1 ^
purely political queatloo. ... - -
B.rou you Atoiiu, German Ambassador
Frauor, baa preaeoled his credentials to Thiers
with Ibe usual exchange of oonrtesirs. On the
other hand, Uuniaut iiiron, French Ambassador
London and Edinburgh.
(Eatibliabod 1809.)
Sabocribe-l Capital, (goV) {1C,000,«10 00
Present Total Assets, (gold) 14,605,221 39
T HBE undersigned haring accepted the agency of
■ the above First-Class Company are prepared
to take fire risks on the most favorable teimr. m
nov20 ly LC. PLANT A 8QN, Agents.
EXTRA CHOICE
SEED POTATOES.
. ■ vrn, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, etc., to be found
| Middle Georgia, consisting in part of
200,000 pounds Genuine SWEDES IRON.
90,000 “ PLOW STEEL.
250.000 “ REFINED IRON.
ICO kegs Horae and Mule Shoes.
601 kegs Nails.
2,500 pa - . re ^ Yvns.
15ir a<Bb. norm Raines.
100 cods nor Lines.
300 dozen Genuine Scoril Hoes.
250 dozen Planters’ Hoes.
200 dozen Axes.
BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, all sizes,
ANVILS and VISES,
TOOLS of every description,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, etc
In fact, everything usually kept in a first-class
Hardware house. AU of which we will sell at prices
to suit the times FOR CASH. Call and examine
for joureelvBa.
CARHART 4 CURD.
I del9dAw3m' Cherry etreet.
500
BARRELS PINK EYES,
Wit. Hazlehciist.
I toil. Speaking of tho Apprenticeship law, she I B - W. Ccbbidgx.
*° I gave an instance of a little boy who, refused in I J. W. 1
" 1 ^ pnTiU « 8 of • ppn,ntioe -' Cubbedge, Hazlehurst & Cm
. instance, the privilege of apprentice- I
ship, bcoame a tniof, aaesent lo the State Pris
on, learned a trade, and became akillfnl, and I
uu, itotucu *a aaui.xt, eauu utoujjd MUIIIII, RUU I -w-w —^
to Usnuany, bi a telegraphed to hia Government . gmin ro f u , e d the privelege of working with BANKERS AND BROKERS
that he has been moat flatteringly received by I Union men. “Thus," said the spesker, “from I - u/iixxv - EjI '' 0 U URUADRO
” | a boy they drove him loidiem as end starvation, I vr a r«ONr C' A
- - - I from Utatvaliou to crime, from crime to tho I lVlALiUrN,
JbTreia® of °‘ 8 ”' dmlDa pnson ocll, and wUen tbe priaon officials were . )EC EIVE DEPOSITS. BUY and SELL EX-
1 , . ... ... merciful aud tried to help him np, they came to H CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, RONDS
Ibetn la no fuuudaUon iu the report that the tba work ot regeneration out of hi« hands I and Unctment Fonda.
Mala e ka lutaSaM e .W-n t.a tha fla.a.aaa l..a I . ° . . — I
I'ollcclions Unde on nil Accrswlble
1‘ointa.
CaTOfflco open at all boat* of the day.
janllyr
irtala of Ibe hoatsgtm uk«n by the Uormanalor amt oon demn him to bell before he diva
the oulragea commuted oh thiir s .Idiom in Uua Diokinaon laid great airegv npon the
Franco wouUt into \A*<us at md «arly dale. We I workiugiueu’a fallacioua belief lliat Chinese la-
liope lbat iho C>t r«uau i ttlcet* will not prooeeJ I 1,0, M lujurions toUie wotkingnien of America. 1
to eatremse, for bowov.r revoilingthe ontragea j, j, oomeoded, abe said, that Chinese Isbor is
of the au-oalled Freueh pauiots maybe, the I Ubor, that it is aerf Isbor—beceuse
oiiatom of rn.ix.ng end trying hostages iu return Chinese laborers are assisted in their efforts to
la ma » 1 I emigrate by men to whom they give bond* for
rua«<\H**u)t)Jy Ootnruit ej on^Army Regala I ||j # repayment of the money advanced to tbem.
tiona r«K3uuimen«i‘4 lha adopiiou of u rule that |* ut out , n Wiaoonain there are large and
^'aVall'remaTrn | INTEREST 8DMS FKOM 81
tho army until llisy have acquired these ao- noot here at tho expense of others. They have
ooiupliehiaente. . I bad their passage paid from their own land to
General Oaihelineao, lately belonging lo the lhw country, and from here to their distant
Papal army, provoked aerioue diaturl.aneee la bomM in lbo West, and they have had money
Maraoillea, wtem hiaprcMenoo gavo nao to hoa- I ^dvanood to them to start them on thoir farms;
tile demonstrations I f ur every oent of which they have given bonds,
Cubbedge, Hazlehurst & Co.’s
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
TO *5000.
I SUFFICE HOURS, FROM 8 a. at to 6 r. m.
U janl-tf
ufAGTEUTCTS'
Tbe Emperor Napoleon Is about to publish a W hich moat be redeemed by the first fruits ..f SaYalHUitl BailK and Trust Co,,
historical work promising startling revelations tlle | t labor before they can enjoy the profits of „ . _ _ „
in refereuoa to the trenoh goneral»lilp daring u, elr , oib Sbonld these be cubed coolies? It is MACON,
tha latv war. I raid that tha Chinaman will work for $3 a day. | *-o iprpiT avt* vtt t taw dot t irq >ii in
Princo LadiaUus Czyartoryaki, a prominent wbere ^ American most get «8, and this be- ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
memtier ot tbe poliah aristocracy, wiU shortly | C>QM the American most have pictures on hi9 aiivavits n IDF (IV cotton
be warned to the Pnnoeea Margaret de No- w ., la< ^ booki on bia tftbJe( Vnd-what he 1 A MADE COTT ° N ’
t*’ .. . „ , , valnea moro than all—an education for his chil-
The Emperor of Braz I, Ihs bride* nnole, dreo . These they **y, the Chinaman does not
has sent hai a preoioa. diamond bracelet valued u ppreciate, and does not want. But is it true ?
at ten thousand dollars. Tne lecturer had been throngh the Chinese
aiming acaidenfo are inorfaairg in an alarm- qn „teraof San Francisco, and there found pic-
iag mom.or in Log'and. A ler.ihle exp o*,.ai laxe , ^ m. waUs-valaable pictures, too; but
oeoarred la the O.kwood colliery la "Walee, tb were not American pictures. They were
while Ihe men were at work. Though many cbiQeM vo>k a of art-that was the only differ-
EXCnANGE BUUGITT AND KOLB.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On wliicli Interest will be Allowed,
A* AGREED UPON.
J I. C. PLANT A SOX. Asrta.
had dreoend.d loarereh alter the unrelng. ;«« the eduoalionof tbelrchildren. According 1
We have heard little lately from the renian I |Q ; b g last report of the E.1nca-
orgamaaliou m Ireland, but uia patent to every tloaa , CommLion, there are 29.000 chtldren
obmrvv.r that all efforl. of the tuglf h govern- „ ho neT „ Jet etolmei tbs tbr8shoId of a school
meat to pacify the Island have signally failed bom. Over all China, there is not a man who
Home rule has now two*, the w.loh aord of r „ d , nd wnte bb| OWQ difficaU Ungnage. . ane „ ntn .,
!u‘a^ulu,V^..oa ^u‘.m«r U The I 0“ ^ I J ‘ ** Da *>*' PrM ’‘’ W. E. Baowx, Cariuer.
^r o n7u iaaSSMtfSUSE A l°^ **>• * f gor r Wm. J. Anderson, ““"“SL Hugh L Demavel,
^P^a^sutTvo^S. « A rtyam®«nl thaintotn*. Dr : w I Mathew. ’
" «“<* «“ »-»«■«' tuiriy Ihonaand peo- I^^ w i; T ao^u cnltirere ttJTuSd? The ' Dr ‘ Wn ’ H ’ H ““ i dal ’ tf
btiiriliL' Tdriotm Iijihirii Hid Ar.-Oinnamed I ’ . * . * .
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
R ECEIVES Deposits, discounts Psper, buys and
sells Exchange: also. Gold and Silver.
Collections made st all accessible points.
Interest paid on Deposits when made for a t pu
rified time.
M. SPEER, Cashier.
pie, bearing various banne.e and acoompmiird OQQ ^ Dt mlde . .. We Mnnotge t men F. M. COKER, Prea’t.
uy Uanda ol uiumo, paraded Uiestreet* and final-1 tA i- 5**? -imK I
^■ss!fen^sfe2HSs«2SaSBAfflCOFAIffiRICUS
^cgpa^sa^aa eAaraajgittgg
.1 U.aat.0.,um- a“££StSf |Mi
»»2--wNsie«s>i s^’gaasgbsafeSa.
a. poiojrf ..a | isjSSST 1 SZ*!S5S1? ISSTSHS 1C Fueandtatglir proof vault and safe for proteo-
AtUEClCrS, GEORGIA.
R ECEIVES Deposits and makes Advances on
good Collateral., Cotton in store, or on Ship-
rxtravagaut, and, alladmg to ItcUnd, said that “ ‘hln^wT h.^ mm ih. ... - The lecTnre tion of ,und * “ id ® ecDritlM -
tbe adaiinlsirationnf affairs inthatannnfrv had I workingmen back into the ses! The lecture nmrcrOB
the adimniatretionof affaun in that country had
been emmenilv anMioot-KifuL
The Prince of Wales has almost entirely re-
•avoted.
Tbe Queen ot Prussia, who ia said to be the
moat intelligent sovereign in Europe, has in-
Tiled Alfred Tennyson lo lake up his permanent
rwidenoe in Berlin.
DinrcTOBS:
was heard throughont with the greatest atten- j p r , \y. W. Barlow,
lion. | Cob W. T. DaTenport.
F. M. Coker.
Now Tear Calla In New Yorfc In 1780—How | j at 353m
S. H. Hawkins,
Wm. Books,
Gen. Wasblnglon received Ills Gneat*.
CoL Forney, in his re collections of public LYON, deGRAFFMHED & IRVIN.
men, gives the following entertaining reminis. I _•
Father Hyacinths, now staying in Munich, I oonoea of Gen. Washington and the society cus-1 jNOtlCe"*J->lScOiXltlOH.
wrote recently lo an American friend in Peri*: , om> Q f hiadav: rpHE arm of Lyon, dtGraffenried 4 Irvin, AUor-
“Tosrard tbe end of this month I shall leave w v *„ . , ... . . . r . X neja at Law, ia this d»y direolved by mutual
Munich, wbere I have enjoyed the onlyeonso- I . Year ciUj had their origin in Continen-1 The buainea. heretofore entrusted to the
lation V> which I am a.-osssible in tha nnex-1 ^ Enrope. The custom was brongfat to New I bnnw yi receive tbe joint attention of each member
am pled trial* of the Oatholio Church I have York b y th ® Dot® 1 ! aud the Huguenots as one of until the aamo ia closed np.
ampien im ot roe uainoiio Lnuroa. 1 have | tb<IIr peculu,, inaritutionfl. It baa never been RICHARD F. LYON.
’ - ... . I w. K drGRAFFNUIED,
found here what does not exist iu France, a t*!" »“f“tuuons. it u. never ooen
powezfol centre of orthodox opposition and of naturetiareL nnlll recently, in towns of ■
Oathoiio reform—men m sufficient nnmhare- I purely KogiUh origin or pqmledcn. ttrigmaii
moo of learning and earnest convictions, re- trieremimnrilv settled
—solved to aooept no longer the yoke growing evt n diatrietaoriginallyj
more and more arbitrary and heavy, wbioh is t»T the. EogIi«h and tha Oymana. New Ymt
impoaed on their cooeeienoes in the name of I not P^ on * b * Te latterly become universally
tSs Church. As full Of anxiety ee yon Saw me
In New York, two year* ago, so full of hope and | and pleasant (1m
SAMUEL D. IRVIN.
Macon. Ga., January 6,1372.janG lm
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
ox tvsTiT.T.yrjTa.
>> years
courage will yon find me to-day.”
■ Pnnoe Biauiarok Vu lately prev
Oo Friday, the first of January, 1790, the
Government of the young United States, then
K. J. ANDERSON & CO.,
Agents for the
Prinoe Bismarck waalately prevailed upon tol r^ 8 V«. Tork. the ftrat HAIXET t DAVIS,
give hi* autograph to Count Ealcnborg, the new „ , ‘V* i ,T . — HALLET 4 DATI3,
German Ambassador to Alsxtoo, who ia a pas- Pre *J d “ t ’ cf this SOUTHERN GEM PIAN0& and
aionate autograph hunter. Tne CbaneeUor in- her levee MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS.
I*”,*!? ''J* n ** U b »n the page adorned already I on ^ther Fridav evenings but this special 'T'HESE are firet-clais instruments, and can be
by tha autographs of Outset and Thiers. The ““““““I' 1r, “J sp< 5j*: 1 bought on installments of from 810 to S25 per
former bad written, “la my long life I have ****£“““ “! * 1, M,r a‘nd the awo'!*- ^ b -^ e »»ntma a desirable and sweet-toned
learned two principles—to forgive mnoh and I **‘ u>er “ S* n . , ** itstrument would do weU to examine ours before
irgeC’ to which Thiers had added- ,uU ®«>n shone bnghUy into the chambers of purchasing elsewhere. Orders fer all kinds of
never forget, to which Thiers had added: - ... ... -
“A littlo forgetfulness does not hurt the ainoer- ^® to thePrcsi-
Itv of ihe Dardon." Iltuuarek wro-e underneath I 8* n * r »I custom for visitors to tne iTesi-
theee aeuu^ente, “l have learn, d to forget ; ,ent ‘ J **'• bn ‘ on this ,®7h'° S ’^
much and to have much forgiven me." *“™ r ™“. * di » r Y of
The difficnhy between BTaaJ end Germany ehMV * l “ the rooms where Mrs. Washington
wiU be amicably retried. The order for the “** b « friends and after «l»y were re»red tea
equipment of Iron chute forservioe m the At- | * cd J®*"®’ “ d P latub *“ d pUm C * t ® were
Unuo Ooean haa been revoked by the German I , ®*J® d - . b ,,
Admiralty, and tha naval reserves have been Waahington afterwani remarked t^.
,-1 on furlough. “°“ tb * proceedings of the day so pleased
- - - - I "h- c' a’,’ by which title she always dedg-
i musical instrumente promptly attended
purchasing
I music and c
to at
SCHREINEB'S OLD MUSIO STORE.
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga
Greatest Proinction of Inyentire Genius.
The Original none Sewing Machine.
It ia simple, durable, evsiy understood, and eaei-
ly operated At the Georgia State Fair, 1S71, the
two Fur: Premiums were awarded to the HOWE
Tbe address of tte Austrian Re.chsrath to the >he_Csoei*, ———- — i ,»o s—s i—mn — ““f? 1 “• y™
r.mneror cslls the atten,ioa of the Crown to the “* t * d h * r husband, aa the fnenaly greetmg of f or Uie tret f study machine tor all kinds of wotk,
. , . . .. . ! the s.nll,m,n who had called crxm hliu. M ash- I sr.J far tha b-r: manufseturina machine. These
opposes an lnoom* of taxation for military put- I “ f® ala ^ muTr - *“ Pf *? d . „
poU- I, *!• hlgMy tavorad attimtkm of Haw Toefc win | A(Jtnts county in South-
8 mall-pox haa boon praTaiiing otcx tba whole y ? T8 ,f ttr ^. ct namerocs emi_ waa Oeoi^U. From *50 to 0500 per month pu*r-
of Rnn.pT Almoat every city In Italy is said to ba wt0 *»U SrsduaUy change ttacusoms anteed.
infected with it. In Miasina a Urge portion of »>“»•«. b “'. whatever changes uke pUce.
| never forgetthe cordial and chetrlul observance 1 '* r ' r
Mrs. Washington stood by
i large portion
tha lower oUaaeaaro Attacked and roe mortahtv I ■ojgatroa oc
Ugt. at. I ?T Year Day.
It is reported that the Tope wiU soon osll up-
in all reoreap: 1 cj p. to giro their 8di-e*hn>
to tha dogma of infolllbihiy.
Recur S.gists, the Spanish Premier, will, at
the first meeting of tbe Cortez, submit his poli
cy to ths representatives of the nation and ap
peal to them to make a decision between him
aud ZorilU, hia Republican predecessor.
Serioc, labor troubles are reported from Bel
gium. The workmen of Sdaiqaeaux and Vo*
zm have struck work for higher wages aud re -
UucUou of hoar* of labor. There has been
mooh turbulence and disorder since, aud the
gendarmes in their ifforts to restore order were
ttoued m. J > event! of them dangerously injured.
Similar labor trouble* are eminent at Cholcroi,
where, in anticipation of a riot, troop* have
can rent for. Jjlixo.
I
-GRADED HIGH SCHOOL FOB
ny mad* Uu-ir parting Jalatationj, and eaid good- |T> REP ARES young men thoroughly for any Are
night. This was the second ression of the First n\ T ^? T < S > p*fv
his aids as the visitors arrived and were pre-
tcd. and vrben the clock in the hall struck
n.i-r. ol.e advanced and -»:d wuh a pica-ant
••di.e id-:., r.: always r.tir.s at nine, and j BOYS AND YOUNG MEN
I naually precede him," npon which tho oompa- ... .
- ._*»•!* ‘i I XkREPARES voung men thoroughly fenny dare
or Jor Iim-iaaoe. at nearlv’OSE-
HALP THE LXTENcE OF THE REGUL.VR COL
LEGER. Located near Taluotton, Ga. aix mi ea
frcm Geneva. (8. W. R. K.) Eoeyof awn by
Hock Line, rountcrinx wuh every train of car*.
Spring Term begins Fcbinary let. Cioee* July
17 th—eix months.
BOARD AT THE INSTITUTE *131TK MONTH.
Apply for Circular giring full information
J. T. MCLAUGHLIN, a. M., Prim and Pro.
American Congress, aud the last ever held in
New York.
STRAYED OR STOLEN,
O N tbe night of the2lst December, from the lot
in tear of lire. Peter StubU' liouaa, above tbe
Factor,, a large bay Hors.« atojat nine years old.
Shoe off rigat fore-foot: elightly lame. Any inform
ation that writ lead to hi* recovery will be amply
rewarded. E. B- RICHARDS 4 CO.,
dc23 tf Macon Fiour Mill*.
W. A. SHAW, A- JL, A*«i«t*nt.
jan? 2taw4wlm
300 barrels EARLY GOODRICH,
200 barrels EARLY BOSE,
The above are the
Beat Northern Seed Potatoes,
AU in prime order, at lowest market price.
ROGERS 4 BONN.
POEK BELLIES.
20
BOSES PORK BELLIES,
100 half casks BULK SIDES,
200 half casks BACON CLEAR BIBS
FOR SALE LOW.
jan9tf ROGERS'* BONN.
SB30 JPJSJR TON
I Farmers, it is to lour Interest
to Look into tbis Matter of
Home-made Fertilizers.
| HEAR THE TESTIMONY
Joses Ooustt, Ga., December 22, 1871.
Messrs. Hnnt, Rankin 4 Lamar: I used your
Home Made Fertilizer on a very poor piece of land
the last season. Tho cotton was planted on the
2Gth of May, and lam satisfied that tbis Fertilizer
doubled the crops. Yours truly, Wat. Hubt.
No. 14J< M. 4 B. B.B. December 15,1871.
Messrs. Hunt, Rankin 4 Lamar, Gents: I am
| pleased to inform you that the Fertilizer prepared
by your formula baa paid me handsome y. The land
on which it waa u*6d made for me twice as much as
the same land which was not manured. My neigh
bors used various commercial fertilizers, costing
I from 850 to 861) per ton, and none bad eo good a
yie-d. I shad use it largely the next season.
Yours truly, S K. Loko.
We shall keep a largo stock of the material for
Fertilizers, and will take pleasure in givingour for
mula aud all information in regard to it. Parties
who have formulas of tbeir own will find that tbe
articles can bo bought as cheap of us as they can
get tbem further North. Orders should be sent in
early.
HUNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR,
dec!7-Sm Wholesale Druggists, Maoon, Ga.
E. TRANK COE’S
ANALYSIS:
Moisture, determined at 212 deg. P.
Organic Matter
Yielding Ammonia \
Soluble Phosphoric Add
Equivalent to Bone Phoepb&te Dis
solved 1!
In-olu le Flio-pboric Acid
Equivalent to Bone Phosphate. ... 1
Total Phosphoric Acid 13 40
Total Bone* Pho-phate 29.25
tiuiphunc Acid, Lime, and other Sa
line Matter undetermined '
15 50
48.70
[ COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Co.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA'
Authorized Capital *2,000,000
Guaranteed C*i>i»at 500.000
L.;,o..io.l ,v,rh State Comptroller for eo-
curity of Folicy Holders 150,000
I W. B. Johnston. President.
W. 8. Holt Vice President.
I Geo. 8. Obeab Secretary.
J. W. Bcbke General Agent
J. Mercer Green, M. D Medical Examiner.
IV. J. Mxouu, Superintendent of Agencies.
| 0. F. McOat 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,
ju!8tf Maoon,
I. H. MEBBTDAT.
w. w. wniDHAat
WINDHAM & CO.,
loose, Sip & Deeoratire Painters,
No, 48 Clierry Street,
| Under Barrett & Castlen’a, opposite Isaacs* House.
ARTIES preferring work done by the day vrill
bo supplied with first-class workmen at rea-
* Bonable rates. Orders from the country will be
de29 ly
fjiflis Iong-Mtablisbed and weU-lmoup Fertilizer I Pro^P 11 ? »ttended^n
has its first cargo upon the market for this sea
son, aud amply sustains its well-earned character
for the uuiformity of its preparation and the relia
bility of the materials constituting tho compound,
i: lived, m th« numenVai estimate of at leant two
important elements which it contains, viz: -Am
monia and Soluble Phosphoric Add, there has been
a decided and valuable accession to its claims since
tho last season. To bo moro tpeoific would bo use
less. It has my entire approval and cfiicial en
dorsement. A. MEANS, Inspector,
Chatham county, Ga.
NoTember 18,1871*
After having sold
l M Cos’s Smosiate
For the past five seasons with perfect satisfaction,
we again offer it to tbe planting community with our
Ituarantee that it* highly improved standard shall
!m maintained, and wa confidentlv recommend it as
the BEST FERTILIZER ever brought into the
State.
WM. H. STARK 4 CO.,
Savannah. Ga..
General Agents for the State of Georgia.
For zalo by
CHERRY 4 HANSON,
Agents at Macon, Ga.
B. Fye 4 Son, Forsyth. Ga.
Powell 4 Murphey, Barnesrille.
J. H. Rogers, Tbomaston.
It F. Johnson, Giiffin.
Mark W. Johnson, Atlanta.
Fort 4 Qairterman, Cuthbeit.
J Q. Adams, Eatonton.
Butter 4 Hestb, Camilla,
O- O Parsons, Sandersville.
T. M-. Kennedy, Dariebsro.
janl4d2aw2w4w3m ■
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
CoHpiiM Ptajte of Lime,
FOB COMPOSTING TOTH COTTON SEED.
FZiZOB RE3DUOED.
T HIS article is prepared expressly for compost
ing with Cotton Seed, ia order to supply it
I with Soluble Phosphoric Acid, which is necessary
to render it most effective and economical as a fer-
I tilizer. 250 pounds cotton seed composted with
250 pounds of this Add Phosphate has been found
! by two years’ experience to produce results rarely
I equaled and never surpassed by any other fertilizer.
A Compost made in this manner contains all the
| elements of value that can enter into any fertilizer.
It is tbe only manner in which cotton seed can be
I properly used. With it the planter can supply him
self with a fertilizer of the highest grade at tho
smallest cost, which will enable him to nee it liber
ally and thus realize tho highest reeults from tbe
labor and time employed in making his crop.
For directions for composting, for price and
terms, apply to
ASHER AYRES, Agent,
Poplar street, MacoD, Ga.
John S. Reese & Co., General Agents,Baltimore.
del3 Sm
I AM OFFERING
FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY
SILVER WARE,
SAVANNAH CARDS.
JP-aUNTO-S" GOODS, ZETO
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
—ON—
COTTON.
GROOVER, STUBBS Sc CO.
Savannah, Ga.
T^ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and
X\ Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
that their LARGE FIUE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
capadty 25,000 bales, is now ready for the storage
of cotton, and th*t they are now prepared to make
liberal cash advances on cotton iu store aud to hold
a reasonable lengtn of time, charging bank rates of
interest. If you want money, send your oottou to
GROO/ER, STUBBS A CO.,
ang29 d6ra«iw4m * Savannah, Gi
B. H. A>'DE
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
Call and Examine before Purchasing.
deistf E. J. JOHNSTON.
BERND BROS.,
Ji\0. W. AXDER50YS SO AS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
I General Commission Merchants.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. aug20 d&wGm
W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOHNSTON.
M. M*nr.iiK
RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIPS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,)
GHOKOIA ! K>THAI. lUlI.KOAU, S.
Savanuali, Deot tuber 16,1871. )
O N aud after Sunday, tbe 17th bust., Taseenge
Trains ob the Georgia Central Railroad, us
branches and connections, will run a* follow* .
UP Cat train.
i*eave savannah
Leave Augusta .*!....
7:15 A M
8:15 am
Arrive at Mihedgeville
6:40 P M
8:45 PM
Arrive at Eatonton
10:45 PM
Arrive at Macon
Leave Macon tor Atlanta
Leave Maoon for Columuua...
Arrive at Atlanta
Airive atColuinbua
1:51 ph
. 5:35 P M
.. 8:15 PH
.10:50 r m
1:15 a H
44 THIRD ST , MACON, GA.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DUNCAN Sc JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
| Geftrral Commission Merchants
93 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make libera] advances on Cotton and other
I Produce consigned to us. aug20dt!fcw6m*
WM. H. TISON.
WM. W. GORDON
And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
ITISON & GORDON
COTTON FACTORS
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES.
WHIPS, HORSE COVERS,
BUGGY ROBES, etc.
OUR STOCK IS LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
112 Bay Street, Naraunab, Ga.
I BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON
CROPS.
Liberal cash advances made on Consignments
| of cotton. aug20-d4w6m*
L j. orn.ii.ABTi>*.
JOHN FLANNEBT
| Jj. J. GTJILMARTIN Sc CO-
COTTON FACTORS
AND
I General Commission Merchants
BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
AGENTS FOR
BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jewell’s Mills Yarns, Domestics, etc., etc.
| BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
UNunl Facilities Extended to Customers.
aug20i!4mw6m*
WM. H. STARK.
n. P. RICHMOND
WM. H. STARK Sc CO.;
W holesale and retail buyers win find it to Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors,
then: interest to examine cur stock, when I ’ 3
in want ot goods iu our line. I Ah ' D
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SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to
SiLKS OR SHIPMENT OF COTTON
And all kinds of Prodnce.
LIBERAL ADVANCES HADE OS CONSIOJtMENTS.
Atto r and Eureka Ties at Iowost agents’ prices!
K*ei :onstantly on hand a large stock of all kinds
I 01 !•»« ;iug. Agents for
. F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.
ang20(]2awtkwGm*
I M. KETCHUM. A. I*. HARTRIDGE
HE I’CHUM & HARTRIDGE,
I Bankers and Commission Merchants
Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga.
_ eferences : Moses Taylor, President City I
N. Y.; P. O. Calhoun, President Fourth National
I Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco A Son, Bankers, N. Y.;
Morris Ketcbnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris,
I Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi-
chael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia.
aog25 6m
! W. B. GRIFFIN. T. O. CULT.
GRIFFIN & CLAY,*
Cotton Factors and General Commis
sion Merchants.
No. Ill BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton consigned
| to us. aep7 Gm
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
Cotton Factor anfl Commission Merchant.
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Furnishes Bagging and Ties to planters, and ad-
I vances liberally on consignments of Cotton.
eep7eod3m
JAMES H. BLOUNT.
ISAAC HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT & HARDEMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Office, at entrance Ralston Hall, Cherry street.
de2Stf
F. M. FARLEY Sc CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
64 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
SOLUBLE PAGMC GUANO,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
IHE use of this Guano for cotton and corn for
past six years has established its character
XLITY and EXCELLENCE. Experience
has demonstrated that under favorable conditions
[ of season and application of 200 pouncia per acre,
increases tbe crop from to three fold the natural
capacity of the soiL
The cost of -rowing cotton to the planter is in
I proportion to tbe yield per acre from tbe land and
labor employed in It* cultivation: hence the agency
which so largely increases production at a moderate
outlay of capital is essential to profitable planting.
For price and specific terms apply to
ASHER AYRES,
Ag’t Pacific Guano Oo.. Poplar at., Macon, Ga.
JOHN 8. REESE A CO.,
declS tf General Agents, Baltimore, Md.
C. B. MIMS,
—WITH—
ۥ B. Williams & Co.,
—DEALERS Ef—
Hats, Cap3, Furs, Gloves, Umbrel
las, Etc., Etc.,
308 and 270 Canal Street,
. (Near Earle’s Hotel,)
\T<JT otxlv does it save labor, fuel, clothes, etc , I -vt TT* tit v Tf XT
\ hut bv urine it. housekeepers get rid of ihe I •*-* *v X Xw Aa
acnovanceaS discomfort ot hotwater in anmmer, “\,f ERCHANTS needing nic and rtyliah Hat*,
ando'f eteamin tbe hons.daring the winter,which riil Capa, Fnia. etc., at moet reasonable price*
citue* frequent coldis. e.pecnrilyto those who go and liberal term*, wiU do well to patronize O. B.
from a eteaming. hot waeh-room to hang out Wubanu 4 Co.
clothe. Tbocexnde of testimonial* to its great ex- To my friend*, who hire *0 liberally patronized
ceUence could readily be obtained; but no evidenoe the pant year I ren only prove my gratitade by
can eqnxl that danv'ed from one’s own obaervation ««r »»tchfnl to their toterrete, ae.nnng
.rj experience. To know the virtue, of thia *0*p, I them that they shall always get their Hat*, etc., at
von hire cnlv to try it. A single bar wUl do the ptfareto compete with the loweet-pneed merchant,
•ordinary week’, walhing for a famiiv of eight per- “ their midat. AU order. wUl receive my prompt
gone. HUNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR, I Phonal attention. Reepectfolly
Sole agents for Macon.
GUANO-
T>UBE PERUVIAN of direct importation, at
GoTernment price*. 8210 pound* to tha ton.
R. a. LAY.
Agent for ecnssgneee in V. 8., Smumab, Gtu
nor^im
WARREN A. RANSOM. AARON F. RANSOM,
j DARIUS W. GRAB. ROBERT H. BOFD.
W. A. RANSOM Sc CO.,
Mauufacturexs and Jobbers of
I BOOTS AND SHOES,
188 AND 110 GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
BepreeenUd by Col. B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
octSdly-
LYON & IRVIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
3I.U O.V, GEORGIA.
Office on Cotton avenue, over Mix & Kirtl&nd’s,
(up-stairs).
A TTENTION given to cases in the Circuit Court
of the United States for the Southern District
of Georgia. Also, in tbe counties of Bibb. Jones,
Monroe, Spalding, Macon, Sumtsr, Lee, Tonell.
Randolph, Calhoun, Dougherty, Baker and Mitch
ell. Prompt attention will be given to all businees
entrusted to their care. RICHARD F* LYON.
ju.G3mos S\ML. D. IRVIN.
CHARLES N. WEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, CA.
Will attend diligently to all business confided to
his care aug24 6m
SPANISH
B. Sc W. B. HILL,
Attorneys at Law,
NO* 88 (UP STAIRS) CHERRY STREET,
Macon, Ga.
C. B. WOOTEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
SHOWN SHERRY,
T HIS justly celebrated brand of Wine is imported
direct from Cadiz, Spain, and io certainly tbe
I purest ever offered in the Southern market.
Price per case $9 00
Price per gallon 3.50
For sale oy A. L. RICHARDSON,
Importer of Spanish Wines,
sepl2 6m 21 Bay street. Savannah, Georgia
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
oct22 ly*
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, .... GEORGIA.
Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 EeeU
- | dec3 Sm WM. H. WILLBEBGEB .Proprietor.
E. F. HARMAN',
.A-ttorney at Law, |
Balaton's Hall Bonding, entrance Third street,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Win practice in the Oonrte of the Macon Circuit.
Prompt attention given to the collection of claim*.
MM
SCREVEN HOUSE.
XTOTICE TO ALL PARTIES INTERESTED.—
XN Major John VY. Gannon ha. consented to con
duct, and in duly appointed Manager of the
•‘ecreven House.”
declO lm R. BRADLEY.
Tbook for the million.
WASHINGTON DESSAU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW j
MACON, GA,
GUIDE.
i ried or those about
I co marry, with the
1 latest discoveriet
on the physioiog-
Making close connection with trains loaving Au
gusta, Atlanta and Columbus.
DOW» DAT TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta. 2:00 am
Arrive at Macon, 7*30 a m
Leave Maoon 8:00 a x
Leave Augusta 8:15 A M
Arrive at Auguuta 5:10 p x
Arrive at Savannah 6:15 r M
This train ocnnects at Macon with the S. W. Ac
commodation tr&iu leaving Columbus at &t5 r. il,
and arriving at Macon at 4:10 a- m.. and znakee the
same connection at Augusta as the up day train.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING SoUliL
Leave Savannah 7:00 pm
Leave Auguata. '....T 7:30 p m
Arrive at Macon 6:15 am
Leave Maoon for Atlanta 7:10 a M
Leave Macon for Columbus :7... 1:25 am
Arrive at Columbus...T. 11:00 a m
Arrive at Atlanta 1:48 pm
Making prompt through connections at both At
lanta and Columbus.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbus 12:45 p m
Leave Atlanta - 1.10 pm
Arrive at Macon from Ooiumbua 6:00 p m
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:10 P m
Leave Macon 6:20 P m
Leave Savannah 7:00 p m
Leave Macon 6:20 P m
Arrive at Milledgeville 8:45 P m
Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 P m
Arrive at Augusta 2:45 a m
Arrive at Savannali 5:30 am
Making perfect connection with trains leaving
Augusta.
Passengers going over tho Milledgeville and
Eatcuton Branch will take night train from Colum
bus, Atlanta and Macon, day train from Augusta
and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon
(bunday« excepted) with the Milledgeville and Ea
tonton trains.
An elegant slocping car on all night trains.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can be
had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski
House, corner of Bull and Bryan stioets. Office
open from 8 a m to 1 p m, and from3 to6pm. Tick
ets can also be had at Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
dec!7 tf General 8ap«tataodwt.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SDFERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. f
.Macon and Bbunwigk Kailuuad Compant, >
Macon, Ga., October 28,1871. )
O N and afteriSondsy, Ootober 29,1871, the fol
lowing schedules will bo run:
DAI ACOOaaODAT’N TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAY* EXOXTTXD).
Leave Maoon 8.20 A. X
Arrive at Brunswick u.25 p. at
Arrive at Jacksonville, Ela 6.00 A. it
Leave Jacksonville, Fla 8.15 P. H
Leave Brunswick 6.45 a. at
Arrive at Macon 5.25 p. M
Connects closely at Jessup with trains of Atlan
tic and Golf Railroad, to aud ftom all points in
Florida. .
TUBOran PASSXNSEB TRAINS DAILY.
Leave Macon 7.15 p. at
Arrive at Savannah 7.45 a. at
Arrive at Jacksonville, Fla 7.00 r. ax
Leave Jacksonville, Fla 7.00 a. at
Leave Savannah 7.00 Pi at
Arrive at Macon 6.50 a. at
Connects closely at Jessup with trains for Savan
nah, and all points ou Atlantic and Golf lladroad,
and in Florida. At Maoon witli Macou and Western
Railroad to and from Atlanta.
No change of caia between Macon and Savannah,
and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla.
HAWKINSVILLE TBAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EICKTTZD).
Leave .Macon 3.05 r. at
Arrive at iiawkinsville 6.45 P. M
Leave Hawkinsvdlo 6.45 a. h
Arrive at Macon 10.30 a. u
novl-tf WM. MaoRAE, Genl tiop’t.
Change of schedule.
ON MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Forty-One Miles Saved iu Distance.
OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILRi >AD,1
Augusta, October;l|*J.87L -i
I—air «ni i.m;i ouutiaj, uctober 8.1871, and until
further notice, the trains on this road will run
as follows:
NIGHT TRAIN—DAILY.
Leave Augusta 7.00 P.M
Leave Macon C 80 P.M
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 a.m
Arrive at Macon 2.80 a.m
DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Augusta II 00 A.M
Leave Macon GSOam
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 P.M
Arrive at Macon 7.35 p.m
•^“Passengers by the night train leaving Augusta
7 p.m. will make close connection at Macon with
{Southwestern Railroad to ah points in Southwestern
Georgia, etc.
Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 P. m. will
make close connections at Augusta with northward
bound trains, both by Wilmington ana Colombia;
also, with South Carolina Railroad train for Charles
ton.
Passengers loaving Macon at 6.30 a. m make
close connections at lam&k with day passenger
trams on Ueorgia Railroad for Ailanta and all
points West; also, for Augusta, wuh trains going
. orth, and witn trains for Charleston; also, for
Athens, Washington, and all stations on the.Geor
gia Railroad.
tar Passengers leaving Augusta at 11 a. m., ar
riving at Macon at 7.35 P m., make close connection
with trains on the Southwestern Railroad, etc.
C3TNo change of cars between Augusta and Ma
oon. First-class coaches on all trams
oct8tf 8. K. JOHNSON, Snp’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, 1
Southwestern Railroad Company,
Macon, Ga., May 2^. 1871. )
O N and after Sunday, the 28th met.. Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows:
DAT EUFAULA PISBKNGRR TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00 a. m
Arrive at Eufaula 4:58 p. m.
Leave Eufaula 7:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 4:35 p. m.
Connecting with the Albany branch train at
Smithvdle, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
Cuthbtrt.
EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:50 p. x.
Arrive at Eufaula 10:00 a. x.
Leave Eufaula 5:10 P. m.
Arrive at Macon 5:00 a. m.
Connect at bmithville with Albany Train on Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. No
leaves on Saturday nights.
COLUMBUS DAT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon. .* 5:25 A. V.
Arrive at Columbus 11:00 a. m.
Leave Columbus 12:45 r. m.
Arrive at Macon 6:12 p. x.
COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:15 p. m.
Arrrive at Columbus 4:45 a. m.
Leave Columbus 8 05 p. at.
Arrive at Macon 4:10 am.
VIRGIL POWERS,
junlO ly Engineer and Superintendent.
PACIFIC HAIL STEAMSHIP CO.'S
THROUGH 1IXE 10 CALIFORNIA,
HINA. .TA*PAKT r
Touching at Mexican Ports
AND CARRYING THE U. 8. MAIL
Fares Greatly Reduced.
ILL practice in the Com*t* of Hxcon Circuit! W|
w Office—With Nisbets A Jackson.
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H. M. GREEN,
.A-ttorney at Law,
CLINTON, GEORGIA.
Collections and all business promptly attended to.
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JAS T. FLEWELLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GEORGETOWN, GEORGIA.
H AVING reeumed the practice of Law wL’I give
it his prompt and undivided attention in the
counties of Siewart, Randolph, Terreli, Quitman,
Clay and Early, and also in the Saprem3 Court of
Georgia, and the District and Circuit Courts of the
United States for the Southern District of Georgia.
Special attention will be given to the adjustment
and settlement of claims.
In all important suite and consultations, Herbert
Fielder, Esq., will, by agreement, be associated
with me. de30 lm
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KAWKINtiVILLE, GEORGIA.
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O NE of tbe :
this line
e and splendid Steamships of
leave Pier No. 42 North River,
foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock, neon, on the 15th
and 30th of every month (except when those dates
fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday},
with ASPINWALL, connecting, via Panama Bail-
wav with one Of the Company’s Steamships from
Panama for SAN FRANCISCO, touching at MAN
ZANILLO. _
Ail departures oonnect at Panama with steamer^
for South American porta. Departure of 15th
touches at Kingston, Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran
cisco first of every month, except when it falls on
Sunday, then on the day preceding.
One hundred pounds of Baggage allowed to each
adult Baggage Masters accompany Baggage
through, and attend ladies and children without
male protectors. Baggage received on the deck the
day before sailing, 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 further in
formation, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on
the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New
York.
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