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TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER.
BY Clisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1873.
Number 6,544
Georgia Telegrrnplt KiHKllng, Macon.
T*l«ir»pl> ud Mc.eongir, ona year *10 00
Six month. 6 00
On* month l 00
g.mi-W**kly Telegraph and Mw.eugcr, ona
year 4 00
BIxmonth*...... 200
Mammoth Waakly Telegraph and Meeeorgcr,
Koolomna, onayaar 800
flit month* . 16„
farxbla always In advance, and paper a topped
a ban the money ran* out, onleaa renewed.
Tbe consolidated Telegraph and Messenger rep
ent* a Urge circulation, pervading Middle,South-
wo end Soutbwaatarn Georgia and Eaatem Aia-
0*m> and Middi* Florida. Advertisement* at ree-
.fuabie row In the Weakly at one dollar per
,q*iare of three-quarter* of an inch, each publica-
j; .. Remittance* abould be made by expreaa,
I,. m . 1 in money order* or regia tar ad letter*.
OCR ATLANTA LETTER.
Dcaiao the late cold anap at Gbamplin, Minn,
m.rcncy froze hard aa lead. The spirit ther
mometer showed 64 degree* of cold below aero,
U degree* below the freezing point, and bat
few dt greet above charity!
Gxoitnia—Ham PortjLiTtort nx Can eta xxox
173» to I* 5 70.—In 1790, a population of
8* .',181 in 1800, 162,684; 1810,252,433; 1820,
,140,989; 1830, 5I6.S23; 1840, 891,392; 1850,
'.100,185; I8G0, 1,057,286; 1870,1,184,109.
Tee coloted people are to have an exonndon
jo witotax the Inauguration of General Grant
oa tbe 4:b of March. Charleston, Colombia,
Wilmington and Goldsboro ere to be tbe start
ing paint* °n March 21. Oa their return they
will probably seji'er tbe smallpox round like
tiP-. m
Tux Ilerxld aaja the revelations which bxve
titan made in regard loSenator Harlan and the
Cr.dit M'-bllier, when taken in connection
w.tb Or. Newman's circular recommending
llyrlen'a re election on aooouDt of his piety,
.bow tbe neoeaaity of a separation of Charcb
tnd Stale.
A UiMinxinna Old Ladt.—We were ehown
y.V.erday by Mr. Felix Corpnt, x handsomely
executed crayon plolore, which wax sketched
by bis venerable mother, who ia 78 years of age,
and does not even nae spectacles.
The drawing would have reflected credit up
on e raodorn artisf, in tbe full vigor of youth.
.Visa railroad corporations In Hanaobusetts
led year divided ten per cent., two divided
nino, three divided eight, three divided (even,
■ix divided six pur cent., seven divided less
then six, end twenty-live made no dividends.
Tbe averxgo net income from tbe yeur's doing*
wu G 3-10 per cent, on the investment.
A Pitman if reported to have been discov
ered at Ilia Capo if Good Hope, whioh out
weighs all known precious stone*. It is said to
b:- of 288 karats, and of a light atraw color. The
great Kih i noor originally weighed 800 karat*,
but a Venetian jeweler out it down to 279 ka
rats It has ainoo been recat, and now weigh*
only lti2j kar*t*. Tbe greet Russian diamond
weigh* 193, end the Pitt diamond 13G karat*.
Tax Set am. Pox Scabs in Washington.—The
.Secretary of State direct* that no persona be
permitted to enter tbe building occupied by tbe
Department of Slate, in whose family tbe small
pox exists, nor who bavo beon directly exposed
to contagion, unle ss they proudnoe a certificate
from the board of health that there is no danger
of couimunloatiDg the disease to those with
whom they may acme in contact.
Flcxiiu Skkatobial Election.—Tbe Florida
LeginUtnre made an nnauoceaafnl attempt to
elect a U. 8. Senator in plaoe of Osborne lost
Tbnmley. Hon. David 8. Walker, tbe last re-
•pecteble Governor of that State, and n man of
dielinguiibed character and talents recoivod 32
votes representing, we presume tbe Democrntio
etrangth in tbe Legislators, and forty-five votes
were divided between nine Radical candidates.
On of the results of the late storm* in Europe
wu that great number* of sardines were driven
Mar to the Cornish oo.nt. Fishermen from St.
lees and Port t-wnae caught them with seines to
the nembor of 50,000 to 69 000 to the boat. Aa
thee* Oth *oM at exooediugly goa l prioes, the
wind that blow them to tbs fisherman of Corn
wall wa« not an ill one, however bsd it may
hive prov-ii itself to be in other qa triors.
Too much wheat, it teems, was raised in Gal-
iforsU ln.t summer. Thera are not enough
•torehiicse* therj to hold the orop, or ships
•acogk ooming to San Francisco to oarry away
the iurpliu. Mtny tiiouuande of bushela re-
mtin nuihrashed in tho fields, and althongh
freights sro doub'e the r»t-.-s of the previons
year, a hendr.d ships at least could be filled up
with tho wbest now stored in San Frauoisco.
Truly the Golden Horn is a bora of plenty.
Tut Uses ox Lcsiexn.—The Boy of Tanix im-
pdt-s dofHulling office-holder* oa spits ten feet
h'gh Three tax oolleotora who hud stolen a
third of the taxes oilloctsd by them were thus
dealt with in November last. What a terrible
tenaetion there would be if the Tunisian method
ot dealing with rill rial defaulter* should be in-
trodneed in tbia oouutry; hut it oan't be done.
1: would consume too much lumber and produoe
s panio in the markoh
Tux Health ex Macon.—We deem It but
right tnd proper to oontrxdlot tho many exag
gerated rumor* of tbe prewslenee of small pox
aed meningslia in our city. Bat one ease of tho
former diseate exists, and every precaution has
beau taken to prevent its propagation. The
Utter, too, hat been almost exolnsively confined
to the students of the University, who have all
left for their homes, save Mr. Daniel and those
too ill to be removed. No new caves of this
*o!ul milady are reported.
Tux Sea Serpent.—The cxreful and aitute
oditorof tho Now York Journal of Commerce
believe* lo the sea serpent. The idea of many
that serpent* cannot live in water ia erroneous,
aa poisonous aerpenti exist in quantity In tbe
lodiai aod Paoifle oceans, thongh they are
generally only four or five feet long, whereas
the aea cerpenta we hear of, and one of which
the ctew of a vessel juat arrived reports having
—«Vere fifty or aixty or one hundred feet long.
That* monstrous proportions excilo distinct,
bat yet it is teld men have been sent to the gal
Iowa is the olden Umea on weaker evidence than
that which worifies the exiatenoe of the great
-» aerpent.
Arronmiurr ox Judos.—It was reported on
streets yesterday, (and we suppose the re-
pwt to be true,} that Hon. Babnabd Hm. has
b«a appointed and confirmed Jadge of tbe Su
perior Court for this Judicial Circuit Jadge
Hill 1* e learned and xblo lawyer, but he has all
ti* reputation aa a judge yet tomake. We trust
lie will make it clear and fast We trust ho will
*•7 to* axe at the root of the tree of procrastl-
tation and delay, and introduce the same sum-
Q ery dispatch of businen which characterizes
the administration of Judge Johnson, in the
Qnttohooebee Circuit, and Hopkins, of the At
tala Circuit If ha will do that, all the people
rile up and call him blessed, and he will
***• thia county alone aeten thousand dollars a
Jew la money, and seventy thousand dollars in
w F,USt - I The Va,ae ot Vaccination.
We agree with tbe Atlanta Constitution in Much is being laid pro and con in regard io .
the opinion that the Legislature should not the value of vaccication - but the oninion r.f 0orr «P° a4eo “ Telegraph and Meevenger-l
change the law which devotes one-hilf the nett leading pbyxicians and experts iv quite cou-lu- Atlanta. Jaunarv 25. 18
income of tbe State Hoad to the naea of publie stve in the affirmative. For instance, we find
education. It is true, other provisions might in the Baltimore Sun an artie’e from n. JR.
be made, but the General Assembly ahcnld Conrad, resident pbvoici.n at the MrFne Hot ° f on Privileges end Elections,
cheerfully .void U y acUon displaying even a city ,n which he aa-s which ** Mr ’ AUeQ S ’ TnrDer ’
oomparitive indifference to thia vital a object. From my endpoint of ob^rvaUon, oa ph Mn,e5t “ t ’ be seated, instead of Mr.
The worda if Chanoellor Lipscombs in bis «lci*n to tie Marine Hospital, in which lost- tu- DanC “’ tte P rese2t “ember from Hart,
letter to Mr. Prioe, published in this edition, *Jf n over , ' 000 e*** tave been treated since The evidence was read, and it appeared that
are weighty and well considered £ve-v intel- !. b 1 *«* n * *“ November, 1871,1 feel of the twenty-one Ulegal votes—twenty for Mr.
SS.52.2t ~ ■” sts
shoold bo postponed in favor of no other Inter- ° l vaectnaUon, add tbe weight of my testimony vere because cast by persons who had
eat. Tbe real wealth ot Georgia ia in her pea- *? B r “* “ a <“ ! J roeans of projection. “>*d to pay their taxes, and two became cast
pta. and .heditfer.no. between an ignorant and
an edneated people in the mere matter of thrift I hospital. Of this number only 38 of 1 per cent. * 1
sr
Mr. Duncan vhen informed that he was &1- T'HIS unrivalled Medicine 13 warranted not to con«
. —. .. w . , ma uuu ,wc. wui/ oo oi i per cenu i . x ^..3 _„.. Q e _,x JL tain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious
and wealth producing power—Is juat the differ- (thirty-eight hundredths of one per cent.) died lowcd t0 P Iead 1118 case » arc - e •“ B * ated 11181 1 mineral substance, but ia
eace between skilled and nnakilled tabor—^the bavi“g one or more good marks, whilst C25 per be desired to make no remarks. The facts of pTTTf-pTV T7T?m7TaTlT V
former being wrrth tra - . I *| nt - d: *d having no marks or imperfect ones, the case were before the House, and he was -tUIi-iLiX Viuii AiaLfb.
the la'ter ita tnndre li Tf ih r * 11 I Braatev exhibit of the vaiue of the great willing to abide its decision. He then donned For Forty Yean it has proved Its rreat value in all
the la ter its hundreds. If, therefore, we would citoovery of J.-nner oould be offered in proof hu ... and ...: r . a th - House dis «“« <=f the Liver. BSwels and Sidneys. Thou-
lake tho meat effectual measures to imorove tho I °* **• ▼Ain®? I ^ 13 ac “ 8liaw » E toured from the Mouse, | gan da 0 f g00( j an( j i n a n parts of tn« country
condition of tte State on every acpioi, those »*• « !k ,«« whi!e “embers considered his case. After
meavurr a must- be a/^r ...r tn ih, - °£. ,ho bO"P i,al “» •“ the great result of some speeches from several members of the els. and imparting new fife and Visor to the whole
i-jposar 1 mns. hood . -1 to the improve- vaocnutiou. Those patients having one or which rather tended to confuse SJMM0XS' LIVER KEOULATOR is —
ment of tbe people. [ more Rood marks soareelv reanire to keen iheir C0 ““ I£tee > WQlca r3Iner tenaea to oonxa e ^nnwledged to have no equal as a Liver Mediein
Tf uj,i. Aio, u- ,i , , I beds et all whilst rather than elucidate the question, the House It contain! four medied elements, never uniteo
It la highly de .ir.b'.e that the publie debt “ sll > ™“ t ‘b 0 ** unvaeemated brffla al! « , ,, . , ... the rame happy proportion in any other preparation,
should be provide! for and to tbie end a sink- I trea, “ cllt . »hd die in the proportion above *8 reed to the report of the committee without vix t a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unex-
, . i. . . » "ICS I giv«n. knowire but few of the facts of the case. Mr. ^Phonable Alterative ana .certain Corrective of all
ing fund ought to be created whieh shall ex- \jvatlf ind ill me rnn« ... ° , . . . fr _ impurities of the body, bnch iignal faccess has at-
_ ., . a°“ “>4 my cniEo* are daily living | Turner wa3 sworn in and assigned a seat. The tended, ita uae. that it is now regarded as the tircat
..ngois.i it within a reaaonab.e apioe, and I examples of the vslne of vaocination; nootO rr -i.T nrri--nhij,-erflitm mile bnuilugSpeeifio for Liver Complaint and the painful
every legielator’. fane should be set u a flint a » *>»« had the disease, neither a spot Hoasa TOted Mr ' Dcccaa hl3 perdiem ahd mile- ofiipr ug thereof^ to-wjt: Droeoda Oonstipation.
, j a “*“‘2 *“ ° I or Clark nf it in .n. w.w k... I ace. I Jan. - we. BiUoueattacks. Sick Headachs Colic, De-
aga.ust any farther lnorease of the burden. But I 11, / nil m ,7- » t ^ T * G rs the house. pression of Spirits. Sour Stomach. Heart Barm. otc.
. . , .. , I in the most intimate relation with it, in all its . I v.5 HE n0CSE - I Keeulatethe RiverandpreventChilljand lever.
we cannot oonceive of a more suicidal publie I worst forma, for more than one year. The following bills were read the first time : Simmons* Liver Regulator ia manufactured only by
poliey—a more ruinous eoonomy—than that I I would certainly advise every resident of the Mr. Kaigler, of Terrell—To change the line I
which ahtll nav off the nnblie debt n f«w w«.r«* I city to be vaccinated, whether they have a cood between TerreU and llandolph counties; also J. aa. XL1LM or *.*».,
wmoaanailpay off the public^ debt a few yeers ^ on ^ ^ ’ 0 , ‘ot. and if it d £ f n^t to amend an act creating county Criminal Courts Macon. Ga., and Philadelphta.
sooner at the ooat of a generation of Georgian* *• tike" repeat it again aed again For many 83 as to apply to Terrell county. Price 41 per package; eent by mail, postage paid,
groaing up In ignorance. By such an operation I Mkk0 us vaccination mav not be sccceisfnl at Mr. Fort—'To change the punishment of capl- f 10 *-, Pi eparod ready foriuein^botUea, 4150. Sold
we should probably eaerifio. mo,, than double one tima^wbHet atSMther U rn^ybe | « felonies, from death toimprisomnentfor^Ufe, | «g[aU^ruggmta. Beware of Ml Count.^ and to-
tbe publie revenue colleoted and applied to the
payment of tbe debt. Vraitu constitute the |
great wealth-prodcoing power for tbe people,
tnd not mere mtuoie, which can be had for leae j
than twenty dollars a month.
when juries shall so recommend; also to amend
FLINT HOUSE.
Credit Slobllier Dark Ways and Vain tha section of the Code ia reference to the fore-
Tefrlrw closure of mortgages.
... ..... .. . I Mr. Fitzgerald—To repetl an act to increase I T>Y JAMES BUSSELL GLENN. Thia house has
The Wcr.d «ashington correspondent lays th e piy 0 { j nro rs in Stewart county. -D b3en refitted and repaired, and is now open
on the 2Iet: Mr. Blanton—To change the line between I ,or Boirdera, regular and transient. Toe beat ab-
Mo k 1ipve , 6ti ^ t !°?7 £a
gQHhea to-day by a snppkmsntal denial from 1 1110 Griffin and canaiown (narrow gauge) xau-1 g m
Senator Patterson, of Now Hampshire, followed I road, asking for State aid.
W B
TO CLOSE C9XSIGXJ1KXT.
off or for thia week at LESS THAN COST
True Courage—A (Jallaut Young 3Iun.
The ceprif dueor/w, thefearef publicrepro-l *>y »nexpcsoreif'tbat8enatorby OakesAmtil Byrequestof the Commutes on the Judiciary, I A Iff! A Q APOTpifP
bution, cr danger in rear, as well as front, mav I wi:h * n 'dadtraliuD on tbe part of both of ways Messrs. Gliason and Calhoun were added to that I -aa. A. XX. PUlUAVAt Av/aj
imuel even the nnna.i,ntinr..u. 1 I ttat were dark and tricks that were vain. Pat- committee.
p the constitutionally timid to faoe I terson voluntarily appeared before tho com- By reqneBt of tho Committee on Agriculture,
the cannon s mouth, or mount the “deadly im- I mittee again and insisted that what ho had here- Mr. Hill was added to that committee,
mlnent breach.” But all these are wantlrg tofore stated was correct; which wr,=, that he The House did nothing else of importance
when “tho pestilence walkelh in darkness” and I ®* T0 Ames money for investment In Union Pa- and adjourned until Monday.
th* ... . °Jfio Railroad stock and bonds, and was not *» the sexate.
the destruction threatened, that wasteth at I aware that tbe litter bad applied it to the cur- This morning the Senate took np a bill pro-
noonday. Even renowned warriors have been I obese of Credit Atubilier stock. Io proof ofthis I viding a public school fond. Tha bill provides j D-lltCth. Bulbous Root,
known to quako and tremble at the eight of I he said that Ames bad written him two letters I that all proceeds from poll tax, liquor sax, and
death in the eiek room. How greatly then should L Mt ^ relie viog him of tbe charge made in the tax on aU dames of exhibition^ and all other CameliaS.
.. . ,, . ® ... . I Senatorial campaign of Now Hampshire that he sources heretofore included in tho Pobiio
admire those beroio spirits, who, without (p 4tterson ) b ad owned this stock, whioh letters School Fond bill except the $159,000 from the Azaleas,
the incentive of glory, ambition, or reward, I were produced and read by tbe latter. Oikea I earning! of the Western and Atlantic Railroad, I rnwlnninc
devote their energies and lives to the alleviation I Ames looked up with considerable u* touiahment, j shall constitute a Publio School Fund. I toruPCLGIlias
of human suffering, amid tho depressing influ- Bnd nt hiR Kquett was at onco p!ac< d he H further provides that as fast as the bonds
, . ... I stand. Haeuid it was true that be bad written tho State are eancelled by purchase as pro-, Tirnnm enm-nn
enoes of temfio and contagtoua maladies. I the,,, Jetterp, bnt hnd been so importuned to I vided in the bill for paying off the publio debt, | FIRST COHE, 1IRST SERVED
The above nilectioni are suggested by the I save Patterson that be oonld not well get rid of I bonds of the same amount shall be issued due
noble conduct of tho Messrs. Ivey, and John F. I writirg them; that while they were true on * n I0O years, bearing 7 per cent, interest, the
Daniel, students of Mercer University, who th ®ir fane, that Patterson’s name did not appear proceeds of whieh shaft bo appropriated to
havo been nnremitt.og in their attention to on the booksasan^owner cf the MobWer stock, edntationM pu^oroa The bill passed without
* , ” ““* CB,UUU K I they wore not trnein Rpint, as Amos bnd bought mncl1 opposition.
Mieir Blok and dyltg eomraaoa. The two former I and carried tbo ktock with Patterson^ money, Aicnronro the tax laws.
wer« almost forcea to return to thdr homes; I and had paid Pattc-rsoo dividends on the same. I This merniog the bill amending tho Tax 1&W9
tho Utter remains at hU poet, and cannot be I U iroderatood lh*.t Ames ban found his mem* °* th® ft? 0 t™? 011 i # 3 .w aS t? 8e * bil f I T>TT?T?< r ^ r T TTV/T'Or^T^'T* A TTHN
.1 •• * . ;, ’ .a ofMidom book aad his memory, andia prepared proviaes that the Judge of the bnpenor Court UIKiljU X liMJr'Oli XiY JL JLOJN
indneed to leave the bedside of tbe poor fel- Q0W iQ OV6rtnrn WO(jt of ^ C7iden ^ $ hich in each county shall be empowered to appoint T . P. SALAS Auotioneeb.
BANKINi MASSBNBORG & CO.
Jan2ltf
! SPANISH JACKS
—OF—
Iowa, who are still wrestling for life witii the I Congressmen have given in iheir own behalf. I and commission a revisory board of three reli
grim monster, whose visits, alas ! have been so I Startling revciatinns ire promised. The com. I able citizens, whose duty it shall be to revise
frequent of lata I “' Mo a notified him to day to be prepared to amend tho assessment of property as re- bloa, comer of Mooting and John Btrceta, Charles
.. , I answer to morrow explicitly aa to each member I o ived by tho lax receiver, having the author- ton, 8. O.. where they may be seen up to day ot
Thia mention of Mr. Daniel is eminently doe h# bore t 0 f ote r.IIndeil to. The statement By to change certain assessments, whenin their sale, T WELVE SPANISH JACKS, from 14>$ to
to hia exalted oonrage and modest worth. From I mado by Representative Brooks to dav before I judgment it is too large or two smalL hands high, and irom 4 to G yoara old; nised
the Professors of the College wo ham, that the Committee, it is but simple justice to say,
from ,h. beginning of tbo first »«o ta the pres- ^ fTJand m^rsTcmfinilfng i cYarfeai^^C.
out bonr, when be was left alone with bnt threo I orcment director nor a member of Congress tories for the tax receiver, when receiving his janl9 eod td
of his tfilleted companions, two of whom stand I when he first negotiated for Credit Mobilier returns from the property bolder. ~— ——■
‘lingering, ehivering” oa the brink of tbe cold I "lock. The bill was passed by a vote of 23 yeas to UlOirS, MuSlC.lI (JIaSSe3,Oonventl0HS
* —— 1 10 nays. It is predicted that the bill will in-1 Academies.
ATTENTION!
to tho following Choice List of
X*W CAXTATAS! 0BA.T0BI0S t AXIHEMS!
New and attractive Cantatas.
O N THURSDAY, the Gth of February next, at
XI o’clock a. a., will be eold at Arnold's Sta-
mako some publio recognition
efficient services.
Hewitt.
An amusing and very njeloiious musical extrava
ganza.
NEW OHATOEIOS.
ST. PETEE - -- -- - J. K. Paine. 1 75
PRODIGAL SON - - - Arthur Sullivan. 10
Fine effective competitions.
ANTHEM BOOKS.
1 60
2 50
2 50
river, this big hearted young man has watched i Tbb Elevated Railwat.—The Richmond I crease the value of the taxable property of the
like an angel of mercy at tho bedside of I Dispatch aaya the elevated railway in New York, I Stale fully oao thirJ. Senator Simmons said
friends. Nor in his aimple modesty does he which ; 3 nnqaes!l o a ab!y tho moat practieobta ftUgnS *n!TTOS!! of ‘th* ZoSU
Mem awaio that hia oouduot is in the least de- I ooheme va » breuaht forward for ranid th ° y ^ n ^2S lble * P !? P ° rty
_ a . bK . scnemo > 81 Drou 3 Dl iorarara for rapid railway 0 f the State was over $400,000,000, yet the re
serving of notice. Snch devotion and seif-ab transportation in the great Gotham, is to bo turns fixed it at about $250,000,000.
negation are indeed wonderful and rare, and I 8nppor t 6( j by rows of columns fifty feet anart Those voting in tho affirmative were Messrs.
we doubt not tha Faculty andTntateea, wifi | lUndin g 0 , lh , gi<Wkjof ^ arches [ SSjZ&lEESfiFSSSg
ocognltion of Mr. Daniels | span the streets from one row of colnmns to the I vta, Kibbee,°La»^-, W. R 4lihe«ra, MoAfee, GUOhOD’d CHORAL MUSIC _ - - - - - 50
other. The roadway Is doubly sustained by Nicholls, Payne, Peavey, Reese, Simmons, MrrqraAL F^TtirafAST 0 ^ 0 - EtU H«‘
Mercer University. . hanging rods and by beams crossing the streets! Steadman wkord Yei 23. | MUSICAL EhTausiAbT Ha
•vierccr uuncrauy. I .. - I Those voting in the negative are Messrs. An-
We are authorized, by the Faculty of this ^“'j““ a ? r80D > Brinberty. Brown. Deveanx, Clark,
Inslitntion, to etato that active measures have „ 0 * 0 ** a t ‘ p of the^rches^abov^the^ilway Hillyer, Kirkland, Knight, Mattox, Winn. Nays
been taken to add greatly to tbe ventilation of the lines of telegraph ran. This does away 10-
the Mess Hall and dormitories, b, doubling the with ^«njphp~U. Tha road ariD cast a mil- ^ s^tco^p^e Sliding for re
number of apertures in tho walls beneath the -a. J* Th» Hnoiog the number of jndioial oircuits.
floors, and placing pivot lighta over each door, will h*nutnn*th»rata of onn f«„r Mr - Kibb «e “«ved that tbe bill be indefinitely I SABBATH GUE8T - Pmeraon & Moray.
a. ia. L. £ am. J,—.iu u..... 3 SVSSi-'SX1?sM-L “t '*’ “ bJ *
eepted some fifteen feet from the building, and High Bridge to Chambers street) will be in faster moved" to amend tho reDort bv tv punch vfipiv pvi nv
boiio soap, and then whitewashed throughout. | be^d forjocri traffi^^ Tho taains will follow | Mr Mathews made a strorg fight in behalf of | aprl7wed.oatAwI.v , w or .
The sit. of the University U exceedingly ele- ^td of thirty m.^ ao hour on Seth rides of * ““
vated, and free from all malarial influences. the oi|y The stations will be half a mile apart. b To pavMtad. —
There is not s ewamp, branch, or drop of stand- Large cars wiil bo taken aronnd the city to re- A ndewon, £now, Grin, Carte?, De-
ing water anywhere ia the vicinity, and the veanx, Erwin, Kites, Gilmore, Hillver, Kibbee,
health of the location is proverbial. Ia this * tub 11 b pdd at the Lsster, Nicholls, Payne, Peavey, Reese, Sim-
connection, we would mention that the lumber | ■ «•» ■ j monH » Sfeadmau, Winn, Wofford. Yeas 20.
a~!l pnxwwd. I> = „ jasajvsa •SS‘ P h”|“:
to onolose with a substantial fence the ample I Tribune . Oar neighbor iho World has, after Hn|JsoDj j erviSi Kirkland, Knight,W. P. Math-
c impas and grounds of the college, which wU 1 3 long oenrse if sinning, icpented, and done e wo, Mattox, McAfee. Nays 11.
then be planted in trees and otherwiao bean- w « k « meet tar repentance; in oJhor words, it Several who were originally in favor of the
* has abandoned the ugly and tasteless ‘display b»U. favoredthe motion to indefinitely postpone
UUUJ - Ibecause the Senate had refused to increase the
Wh hope to announce very soon the reaurn^- fadings to ^e new whioh^onsnme so much compensation of the judges for the additions,, . BE ^ of enb8tances aeriTed from ^
tion of the eallege exercises, whioh will not be- B P 5C8 ,n “ an Y papers, ana prove so often bnt a i abor3 thus imposed. Among these were Sena- Vegetable Kmg-inm and are particularly de
gin howover until every traoe of the disease and sounding prelude to an empty tale. Its appear- tor Reese, the able chairman cf the Judieiary BigQed t0 act gently, but thoroughly on the fctom-
j v-_ a:. I anee is thu3 vastly improved. Its readers got I Committee. OcjrtJLOXE. | ach, Liver, Bowels and general circulation. They
all danger wnatever nos disappeared. Aua even i . . . I • ~ — ■**»• ■ I act as kindly on the tender infant, the most deh-
when this ia proclaimed , the option will be ex-1 “ ore nor * Iot ,lle,r “»“ C Y. m “ ora attractive At a recent dinner at tbo Mansion Honso, cate female and infirm old ago, aa upon tho mo
tended to the stndents of boarding in private | ehape, and have tho satisfaction of being trait- | London, the Lord Mayor sat down with 18G of j vigorous syetem,^eradicating every morbific agent,
families or resu
?hrh r o 1 n“°of h cn‘r'cI^'briVarid', a'ooommo-1 A ^ Et reet car is ronning in SL Louis, and I I
dations for twenty-fivo stndents at a very low ig ggid to bs , sncoesi ft 0 an ran at tho rate . . , M *? or ™ P ? rt ® d i, b J.i b, r S /*r d tha ?7 8 ‘ e “ c3r { iod Th9 - ola stereotyped
rate of board, have been tendered by acme of of flft90n mUeJ ^ bonr , „ nd whlIo rnnaing #t ne^h^^'twemy^o I ° Plm ° a “ “‘° mel m “‘ b ° M#d
tho first gentlemen in tho city, and no dimcn.ty I flan ^ j| xa application of a brake, ba I nieces, twenty nine cousins, and one grandson.
is apprehended in procuring lodgings for all>ho btonKbt to a Btan d in the distance of a street 0a ,h * 0,her hand > tho L5d 7 Mayoress was I “TO CABBY OFF THE BILE”
may prefer to board out at present. crossing. The moles are said to eye it snapi- ?° rroaod ? d b 7 he . r stepmother, four brothers,
The Freeldent hopes likewUc, that the seve- 7 P thr 5 6 . 3l3tere * twe l Ta “**»«. ts - elv0 nieces * Hia given away before the fight of ecfence. The
, a . .1 i b„* a °“ ,y ' . forty-one cousins. vegetable kingdom famishes a remedy free, from
ral railroads, tme to tho liberal policy they have „ aUdoleteriouo effects.
eggEEHIl
ever exhibited, will permit the stndents to re-1 Vieqinia Pbcspxbitt. The Petersburg (Ya ) j T j g re ; a ;ed of a certain minister of Maine, .
turn to their duties freo of charge, as they have IadeI believes that Virginia is becoming pros- who was noted for his long sermons, with many p Bniungla nr InrJirrocf
, . , it,-;, i-nv. I perona. Itsays: divisions, that one day when he was advancing Y OF DJSpBpSla OF iliUlgOSllOIl)
already paid one fare in going to tte,r homes. P ^ or9 o!enlifu , Md , t oaaier rates among the teens he reached at length a restinl
The improvements above mentioned, were * _ v „ industries have been es- pleca in his discourse, when piosing to take Headache, pain In the shoulders, dizziness, sour
- h. usig/s
and Inspected she college buildings yesterday. I ready established have advanced far l-tyond 1 1 B3 Y aow - A . T ^ 10 ?,H rom 1110 ,f on B re 8 lt ton I rC gi on 0 f the kid Beys, despondency and gloom, and
When thov have been completed, tte faot will I their former measure of profit. Not a town in earnesttv responded, say amen. forebodings of evil, all of which are the offsprings
^ _ J . .. ~TT .. . uu. I onr limits bnt is fairly prosperous, and not a Chsist Chuech, Boston, boasts the oldest of a diseasod Liver,
be made known by them officially to tbe pnbhc, ^ wJlero faoco , J a ^ e cot bt0J rep Ueed, Sunday school in New England. The chnrch
and the honored President will then announce I boase3 bni | t) g . oe j. j ncr0 ased. farming utensils I itself is the oldest now used for worship in that tv HlnHln TJ5jin TTown nn Fronl
the day when the regular exercises of tto insti-1 renewed, fertilizers applied and increased pro- city. George IL presented it with a commun-1 ]JJ ^ jj_Qy Q JJQ ijjQ [1(11*
tntion will bo resumed. We do not believe a I dnetion over the dark years of 1887, '63 and *69 ion service and books which are now in use.— *
. mnrn , b ._ _.,v- _ m ba d *. med realized. A large portion of tbe farming elias It has a marble bust of Washington. Its chan- are specially recommended for BUious, Be-
delay of more than two weeks w U I j* still in greit d:fficcl'Jes, but State repudiation defiers were taken by a British cruiser from a mutant »nd Intermittent Fevers, which prevail in
j will bnt plnnge them deeper. Let the Legisla- I French vessel and presented to the church.— miasmatic districts daring the snmmer and antnmn.
A Gaoxaia Notion—Thh Poetxb Hoa.—A
Staanfith In Griffin—Porter by name—has in-
T «t*d and patented a boa and handle ont of
*51011 he ta likely to m&ke a fortune. A aorew
‘ad east iron attachment on tte end ot tto bau
d’ 4 fixes any variety of b'ado that may be do-
‘^*d »nd holdi it secnrely, while it can be do-
. Uehw in half a mtnnte. The handle we saw
“*d flea implements—including a rake and four
T * r ‘*h*s of garden hoe—all tte latter ent from
•aUdeteel plate, and forming tte best oofiec-
baa 0( garden tools wo ever saw. The same
- • • l’e, made a little heavier, will also be snp-
P'Jed with hoes for plantation use, and we have
doubt wifi be generally adopted. B. A- Wish
B°-i who are tte sole agents for this hoe in
t s Slate, have sold a greet many of them in a
‘** d»7« and feel confident, when all their ar-
* tagtmenta are completed, of bringing tte
- ~ r 'tr H 3e j D!o nciversai use in Georgia, both
' * atl d *ad garden. .
... i tare only preserve oar pabfio credit, and all I Thia year it celebrated its 139th anniversary.
No stout of heathen mythology (toys a writer may yet ,relL"
Appletons’ Journal,) which tell of tte trana- I ‘ —
formation of human or celestial beings into Ths ^vannah Republican his this item oon-
plants or trees, are so beautiful as that one in CC ™^^B^o n 'requested to invite one
which the North American Indians give tho I 0 f feminine gender to open the House with
origin of their maize, which is, in substance, I prayer, bnt was so nngiilant as not to recognize
that a beautiful gi* pursued by a river god, the efficacy of prayer from tte strong-minded
took refnge among the reeds, twining «»“ I nTltacw is notad for his gallantry and de-
abont her to hide herself, npon which her rien- T0 ^ on y, e WI . His action ia this matter,
der form was changed into a gracefcl stalk, her I however, ta commendable. The effect of in-
teett into milk-white kernels, and her lovely, angnrating snch a custom as that proposed
. „ .... . . ,, v . i-_•«„ nt I TOold be deleteriona on tte members of the
floating hair into silk; and, m plaoe of reeds Generil Avembly lma!( me tto effect of a
and maiden, iher® stood only ft tali, bending 1 fezninino acting as chaplain!
stalk of Indian cornso that, ever after, in tte ...
rastle of a waving cornfield tte red man oonld I Whx Sootx Hotels aee Uxpopulab.—What
s.a.tti.s.-wsiMi!. ba , s!Jsr , Bjy«aiias
_ _ _ I ont of ten can give yon the fanlt formula in a
Cost and Eabnixos or ths Usion Pacifio | About aa follows: “ I register^ my
HEAPQUARTERS
Horsford's Bread Preparations.
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, Drucgi-.ta.
Enalish Ili-Carb Soda
50
KEGS, Just reoeived.
Kailsoad.—Mr. E. H. Rollins, treasurer of the I name, and they gave me a room at the top of
Union Paciflo railroad, in his testimony before ibe house, and charged me as much as if I had
„ ih.t ih» entire U»e best room oa tte lowest floor. MsjorGon-
Ur. Wilson a commit tee, stated Ihst the entire ^ Bnncomb(# hld , he best ^ Jn , be house
oast of tbo Union Pacific read was ^ i ? t o$0,G0i. j didn’t pay any more than I did.” It will
Rollins stated that the net earnings of the Union j be positiToly refreshing to onr readers to know
Pa-fle railroad last year were about $4,000,000, that there i« one first-class hotel, at least on
- as (ma /\Y) TT ft ga id he I Broadway, New York, that has taken ft stand ■ _
and the gross earnings V v,w , • I 1^53 nnsau'sfactory and worn-out sya- LANDRETffS
did not btlieve any money was spant in connec- tem ^ chargee less for the npper floors than 1
tion with the act of Congress to interfere with the lower, and allows the guests to choose for
the Secretary of lh. Treaty hi tte^afier oH ttemrolv^ ^ ^ ^ .^.1 pBESH SUPPLIES coming in every week,
withholding certain interes. from the Lm n mln , gemeat o{ H. L. Powers, adopted
Pacific Railroad Company, nor did he think any tb , inoomparably the best aysiem at tte start, huxt, RANKIN 4 Lamar. Dru E girta-
part of the money was paid to any Senator Oa I and it u being better appreciated every day. ^ 1
„ .I,. *_ r!n n av. A ca I The Grand Central baa now taken the lead of I
Representative in Congre-s. | ^ N(w Toik its arrivals as wefi as | NOTICE.
HUNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR, Drnggista:
GARDEN SEEDS!
These diseases are invariably attended by derange
ment of the Liver and Bowels.
FOR CHILI. AND FEVER
[ They are a specific- Physicians all admit tha
quinine only effects a temporary suspension of the
attacks of Fever and Agae, unless its use is pre
ceded by a reliable snti-bilions medicine.
THE TESTIMONY OP THOUSANDS
establishes beyond a doubt that
DR. TUTT’S LIVER PILLS
I followed by Quinine, is a positive cere for Chi
| and Fever, and all billons diseases.
THE FHOFEH TIAIE
I To take them is when yon havo nausea, loss of ap
petite, yellow cast of the skin and eyes, rush o
blood to the head, oold extremities, ringing in the
ears, pain in the back, side and ehonlders, high
colored urine, vertigo and biliousness. While using
them so cha-gi cr diet oe occupation is necessa
ry. PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. Sold by all drag-
| glsis-
DR. TUTT’S
IMPROVED HAIR DYE.
Thia elegant preparation is warranted tte
BEST IN THE WORLD:
[ Its effect is instantaneous; Imparts no ridiculous
tints; will remedy the bad effects of inferior
dyes; perfectly harmless; contains no
segarof lead; has no unpleasant
odor, and imparts a natural
glossy color.
Price One Dollar a Box. Sold by all Drnggista.
Laboratory 18 and 20 Platt eL, N. Y.
ang21d6od,swAwly
a Howt Tele. The Australian pa- °'ksr respects. Its prioea are $3, 53 50 and
A , . „ , v $4 per day. An elegantly furnished room, rr»HE subscribers to the Capital Stock of tho
pera tell of a tree recently ont on Sandy Creek, ^ j mrt% ttom el! l? mom till mid- | J Btoc * 01
for tte purpose of procuring honey, which it n jg b t, and tte tuo of the finest elevator in tte
was known had been collected there by a large world for 53 P? r <1*7 very comfortable. It. tij w C-
,warm of bee. When the tree was cut^rnFire iD&UrailCe & TfllSt
there was found in tte hollow one of the most J j * ssnulnfinn
Astonishing collections of honey ever known, I * ^ j Aa-oUvIuIIUxI
probably, to have been gathered by one swarm A wnotso was iWHUy broken ly alOotan- , j., « immi
*f bees There wore sevoral immense layers of bns 0it J' Io ^ ?? *“ l°uoy n 8 mannm - ,.-mo ^ p ; eu8 pay their First Installment of fifty per to the City Council of Macon for an encroachment
sf bees. Ahere wore sevorm immense lays s pre aeher liked if any one had any objections. ^ 0D p Ia3T daY of February next, at the of- of TEN FEET on Walwnt street, as far as lot No.
oomb ten foot m length end of groat density, young Ifcdy said, ** Tes; I don t want lo J floe of Tmpin Jc Ogden, preparatory to an immo* [ 3, sq. 86, extends on tb%t street,
extending along the inside of tte trunk, and I m , rrv him.” The expectant groom folded hi* diate organization of the company.' I JOHN B. COBB, Trustee,
almost clothing tto hollow of tte trea entirely. J broadcloth and tilentlw stole away. 1 Jonli to r=.I 1 January 19, 1873. JanlSIm
NOTICE.
N OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration
of THIRTY DAYS, application will be mads
SAVANNAH CARDS.
H. MEIN HARD, X. 1KIXHASD. 3. MKISHARD, X. A,
31CLMI.1KD BROS. A CO.,
WHOLX2ALS DEALERS IX
Boots, Siioes, Hats, Beafly-Me Clotliu,
QE.VrLEMUX’S ITKMSHIXG GOODS.
. Ga.
a. h. chAnnoy. oao. o. freeman.
CHAMPION & FRSEMAJf,
Comer Bay and Drayton Streets.
SAVANNAH, GA.
aept!4 6m
P. H. MQ. r. J. SPAIN.
P. H. BEHX & CO.,
Cotton and Kice Factors and General
Commission Merchants,
142 Bay Street,
SA. VANXAH, OA.
eoptli 6m
DWIGHT L.-KOBEUTS,
COUON FACTOR and COMMISSIOI
144 Bay Street,
oept!4 Cm
MERCHANT,
- SAVANNAS, OA.
joezPH riXEOAN. jas. b. rAr.n&aroBE.
JOSEPH FIXEGAN & CO.
Bay Street, Mavauuuli, Ga.
Liberal advances made on Cotton consigned t
or to onr correspondents in New York
aept!4 Cm] or Liverpool.
2. J. DAVANT, JB. W. D. WAFLZS. JULIAS 1IYEBS
DAVAJiT, WAPIiES & CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants
6G Bay Street,
Savannah, Ga.
eeptl4 6m
B. H. ANDEaa60N*. GXO. W. ANDERSON, JB.
JNO. W. ANDERSON.
J.\0. W. ASDEBSOS'S SONS,
Cotton Factors & Gen’i Commission
Merchants,
Comer Bryan and Drayton Streets,
SAVANNAH. GA
gSPLiberal advances mads on consignments.
eeptH 6m
L. M. Warfield, | Robert Wavee,
Formerly of Macon. | Savannah, Ga.
WARFIELD & WAYWE
COTTON BROKERS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
O FFER their services to tha Planters and Ship
pers of Cotton in the interior, and beg to so
licit a share of their consignments to this market.
Liberal Cash advances mado on consignments of
Cotton
Will bny and sell future deliveries in tho Savan
nah and New York morkots on tho most reasonable
terms.
Refer to Morris Ketohnm, Eeq., Now York
Ketchum 4 Hartridge, Savannah.
Savannah Bonk and Trust Company, Savannah.
O. A Nutting, Eeq., President City Bonk, Ma
con, Ga.
L O. Plant, Esq., President First National Bank,
M&oon, Ga.
Messrs. Cubbedgo, Hazlehurat & Oo., Bankoro,
Maoon, Ga.eept!4 Cm
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Jr.,
BANKER.
Factor ai Comma Herchan
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
S PECIAL attention given to Consignments of
Cotton. Gold, Stocks, Bonds and Foreign Do-
mcatic Exchange bonght and Bold. Collections
promptly remitted for in Now York Exchange at
market rates. No (Jommisaion Charged on Col
lections mado in tlio city.Eoptli 6m
A. 11. BLOAy. J. H. SLOAN.
A. M. SLOAU & CO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
Okflborn & CouniDgham’a Bango, Bay streot,
SAVANNAH. »A<
Liberal advances made on consignments and cot
ton izf store. eeplitf
JAMES KIRKS EY.
GEO. W. BOOTT.
KIBKSEY <b SCOTT,
eoUQN FACTORS and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Kelley’s Block, Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
IBEBAL Advances made on Consignments—
_i_/ Bofer to Merchants National Bank, Savannah
Bank and Trust Company, and Southern Bank State
of Georgia. BOptil 6m
l. j. epnamn. johs flansert.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO
COTTON FACTORS
Bny Street, Savannah, Ga-
A GENTS for Bradley’s Phosphate, Jewell’* MU
A Yams and Domestics, Tobacoo, etc.
S3* BAGGING and IRON TIES always on hand.
C3T Consignments solicited. Usual facilities ex
tended to customers. aug21d4mw6m r '
CARPETS. GARPETS.
SCHWARZ & BRADY,
113 Brongliton Street, Savannah, Go.
The largest and Best Selected Stock
_ in the City.
NEW GOODS RECEIVED WEEKLY.
Body Rrnssels, Tapestry Brussels and Ingrain Car
ports , also, Druggets and Feltings,
Piano and Table Covers, Oil Cloth, Window Shades,
Laco Curtains and Draperies.
®- A fall line of Upholstery GoodB. Purchaser
may rely upon having their work done Prompt]
and in the best manner. novl2 3m
KETCHUM. A. L. IIABmiOQJ
KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE,
ankers and Commission Merchants
Excbango Enildlng, Savannah, ga.
Befekesceik Moses Taylor, President City Bank
N. Y.; P. O. Golhonn, Preeident Fourth National
Bonk, N. Y.; John J. Cisco 4 Son, Bankers, N- Y.;
Morris Ketchum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris,
Cashier Firet National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi-
chael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia.
eept!4 6m
'LANNAGAN, ABELL & 00.,
128 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
Commission Jlerchanta and Cotton
Factors.
‘ 7'URNISH Bagging and Ties and make liberal
. . advances on consignments. Remittances
promptly made. They have the direction of tto
solo of tho English StonewaU Fertilizer.
BepU 6m
M. Comma, Jas. B. Tchseb,
Savannah, Ga. Lev/ville, Fla.
COLD ING & TURNEIt,
Cotton Factors & Gen’i Commission
Merchants,
No. 86 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
’ 3B0MPT and careful attention given to the sale
X of Cotton, Wool, §ides, Syrup, Beeswax, Tal
low, and Produce generally. Liberal Oath Ad
vances modeonOoneignmenta. eeptH 6m
F. M. Farlsy. Powzrs & Mcrpht.
(Late F. M. Farley 4 (Banker) and W.rehonse-
Co.), Savannah. Ga. men) BarnesviUe, Go.
E. 11. Bloodvobth, Macon, Ga.
FARLEY, POWELL & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
A5D
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
72 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
.UR resident partners in Barnesville and Macon
v will ofier liberal inducements to control consign
ment*. and receive orders for purchase and Eale of fu
ture contracts in Savannah or New York. Macon
ofice in Blake’s Block. Poplar ttreet. nov28 3m
0. E. Grooves, O. F. Sxuebs, A. T. MaoIktvke,
Savannah. Savannah. Thomaeviile,.
GBOOTEJS, STUBBS & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants.
„ Bay Street, - - SAVANNAH, GA.
/''VUB Large Fire-Proof Warohouae ia Completed.
' ' Consignments are solicited for gale, shipment
or storage, on which hbersl advancee will be made
if desired. Terms reasonable. Bagging and Ties
fumiahed. ceptl4-6m
BATCHELOR’S HAIR D £R
rpHIS splendid Hrir Dye is the best in tbe wobld
X The only Tree and Perfect Dye. Harmless,
Reliable and Instantaneous; no disappointment;
no ridiculous tints or unpleasant odor. Remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes and washes. Produces
Ihmediaixlt a euperb Block or Natural Brown,
and leaves tbe hair Clean, soft and BeantifuL The
genuine signed W. A. Batchelor. Bold by all Drug
gists. CHAS. BATCHELOR,
uotI2 Iy Proprietor, New York.
SAVANNAH CARDS.
T. J. DURBAR As CO.,
Importers and Dealers in
BKASD1SS, WHISKIES, GiSiS
WINES, CIGARS, ETC.,
So. 131 Bajr street, Savaunniii Ba.
lanlfl Iv -
WM. H. TISON.
Wil. W. GORDON.
TISONf & GORDON,
COTTON FAOTOH.S
—AXD—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
113 Bay Street, SAvannati, Ga.
B AGGING and TIES advanced on crops.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on consign
ments of Cotton.
Cotton Sold on Arrival, and Proceed
Beturacd by ExpreNS, When Owner »c
Instructs.
Prompt and careful attention gnaranteed to
business. aug21d£w6xn
NEW YORK CARDS.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufactnrets and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
138 AND 140 GRAND 8T., NEW YORK.
Represented by Col. R. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
oet20dly
STAHBURY & FOS.
Importers ot and Receivers end Dealers in
Wln.s, Brandies. Gins, etc.. Bourbon
Wheat and Bye Whiskies.
22 Fork Place and 17 Barclay street.
aug20d4w6m NEW YORK.
CARHART, WflITFORD & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
OXsOTEZIKTO,
418, 420 and 422 Broadway, corner Canal street,
NEW YORK.
J. M. HANDLEY. deolO 3m
•UNTPEX) STJVTX1S
Compilation Spring Power Company,
FfillSCIFAI. OFFICE
541 Broadway, New York.
B. O. GARDNER, President.
W. B. MILTON, Sftcrotary. augl7-6md
ATTOKNEYS.
■TAKES H. BLOUNT.
ISAAC TTARDFJgAN.
BLOUNT & HARDEMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
MACON, GEORGIA.
Office, ct entrance Ralston Hail, Cherry street-
JOHN F. FORT,
Attorney at X^aw
C. R. WOOTEN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAOON. GA.
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
oci£2 ly*
C. W. HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
KACOiC, GEORGIA.
Office at entrance of R&Iston Hall, Cherry street.
ttsTAll business will receive prompt attention.
E. H. HAHMAET,
-A-ttoxTiey at Law,
Ralston’s Hall Building, entrance Third etrect,
MACON, GEORGIA.
WU1 practice in tho Courts of the Macon Circuit.
Prompt attention given to the collection of olaims.
U. M. GUNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BYRON, SOUTHWESTERN R. B., GA.
d FECIAL attention given to collection.
^ dec6 tf
MASTIN St NOTTINGHAM,
attorneys at law,
FERRY, GEORG
■XTSriLL promptly attend to all business entrusted
VV to their core. Special attention given to the
collection of claims.
mar!4 ly
Juiyll 8m*
Large! Ssw Iron forls in State,
WATER
J
WHEELS,
STEAM
<1
H
rt
ENGINES,
SAW
MILLS,
GRIST
w
ft*
MILLS,
FLOUR
H
a,
MILLS,
SUGAR
0
MILLS,
POETAELE
s
COEN AND
FLOUR
$
MILLS,
STEAM
ENGINES,
FOR GINNING t
and THRASHING
HOESE
5
POWERS,
FOR GINNING
0
and THRASHING
GIN
0
GEARING
FROM EIGHT TO
4
TWELVE FEET,
BOXES,
i
GUDGEONS,
AND
SHAFTING,
IRON
CASTINGS,
BRASS
i
CASTINGS,
BABBIT
td
METAL,
STEAM
N
u
PIPE
AND FITTINGS:
%
A
OF ALL KINDS,
SELF
0
OILERS,
SAYING
§
ONE-HALF
THE
r
OIL.
STEAM
GAUGES,
ALL
SIZES,
WATER
g
GAUGES,
FORCE
2
PUMP,
LIFT
PUMP,
DEEP
H
WELL PUMP,
STEAM
PUMP,
IRON
ae
RAILING
FOR E,’.5CLOSING
PUBLIC
SQUAIfcES,
PRIVATE
RESIDENCES
§
AND
GRAVE LOTS.
iA
IRON FRONT,
LUTEEUg,
H
r\
COLUMNS,
SILLS
0
a
AND
WINDOW
0
Of4
WEIGHTS.
SEND FOR
A
CIRCULAR
AND PRICE
0|
LIST TO
E.
auglltf
CROCKETT,
Fourth st., Maoon, Ga.
BAILEOADS.
CHANGE-OF SCHEDULE
NO CHANGE OF OAKS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA ASB COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,)
Guouaia Cent ual Kaii.p.oad, >
Savannah. September 27,1872. |
O N and after Sunday, the 16th inst.. Passenger
Trains cn the Goorgia Control Railroad, its
branches and connections, will run as follows:
UP DAT TU-rtN.
Leave Savannah.. 6:45 a H
Leavo Augusta 9:00 a
Arrive at Augusta E:S0 P
Arrive at Mniedgevillo ....11:55 p ot
Arrive at Eatonton 1:60 A at
Arrive at Macon 7:15.m
Leavo Macon for Atlanta ....10:00 p u
Leave Macon for Columbus .. 8:05 p st
Arrive st Atlanta............. 6:06 A >t
Arrive atOolumbus......... 4:00 AST
Making close connection with trains leaving Au
gusta, Atlanta and Columbus.
DOWS DAT TEAI3.
Leave Atlanta.
Arrivo at Macon 7-30 A
Leave Maoon 8-00 a
Leave Augusta 9:00 A
Arrive at Augusta 6:30rx
Arrive at Savannah 6:15 P st
This train oonnects at Macon with the S. W. Ac
commodation train leaving Columbus at 8:20 P. st.,
and arriving at Macon at 4:45 a. sl, and makes the
same connection at Augnsta ae the np day train.
SIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Savannah 7:00 lx
Leave Augusta. 8:15 p it
Arrive at SaTannah 4;S0 A. K
Arrive at Macon 5:30 AX
Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:50 A X
Loavo Macon for Columbus..... 6:45 Ac
Arrive at Columbus 11:15 A u
Arrive at Atlanta 3:16 P X
Making prompt through connections at both At
lanta and Columbui.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbus p x
Leave Atlanta....... 4:00 pat
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 9.85 p x
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 9:25 P x
Leave Maoon 9:50pm
Leave Savannah ...11:00 p x
Arrive at Milledgeville 11:66 p x
Arrivo at Eatonton 1:50 AX
Arrive at Augusta 6:20 ax
Arrive at Savannah 7:30 A x
Making perfoct connection with trains leaving
Augusta.
Passengers going over tho Milledgeville and
Eatonton Branch will take night train from Colum
bus, Atlanta and Macon, day;trains from Augusta
and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon
(Sundays excopted) with the Milledgeville and Eo-
ton ton trains.
An elegant sleeping oar on all night trains. .
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can be
had at the Central Railroad Ticket Offloe at Pulaski
House, Comoro f Bull and Bryan streets. Office
open from 8 A H to 1 rx, and from 3 to 6 PJL Tick
ets can also be hnd at ROGERS,
junolOtf General Snporintendont.
CHAN&£ OF SCHEDULE.
■ filxoojt and IinuNirKTCX Railroad Company, ;
M&oon. G&.* November 30,1372. i
O N and after Wednesday, November 20,1372,
tr*in« on this Road will be run as follows:
DAY PABSENGEB TRAIN, DAILY (BTCWAYS EXCEPTED.)
Loavo Al aeon. 9:15 a. 34
Arrive at Jeesup
Arrive At Brunswick..
Loavo Brunswick «...
Arrive at Jessup
Arrive at Maoon
6;£0 P. M
....10.C0P. si
.... 4.30 A. fit
.... 6.45 A. u
.... 5.25 r. u
MAHT PASeESQAB TiAlW, DAILY.
Leave Macon &00 p. as
Arrive at Jesnup 5:C0 a. lx
Arrive at Savannah.... 8 80a.h
Leave Savann&h 7.30 p. sc
Leave Jessup * WslJ p * *
Arrive &t Macon 7:46 A. X
Both day and night trains connect closely at Jes
sup with trains to and from Florida.
HAWKIH8YILL5 ACCOMMODATION TEAR?, DAILY, (BUM—
DAYS EXCEPTED.)
Loave Macon 3 00 p# u
Arrive at Hawkins villa 6.80 p. u
Leavo Hawkinsville 6:65 ^ *
Arrive at Msoon. 10.85 a. x
octSltf WM. MaoBAE, Gen’i Bup’t
Cbaii^e of Scbednle>
ON MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Forty-One Miles Saved in Distance.
OFFICE MAOON AND AUGUSTA BAILROAD.V
Maoon, May 23,1872. f
O N and after Bnnday, May 19, XS72, and until
further notice, the trains on this road will
run os follows:
DAT TRAIN—DAH.X (SUNDAYS RXCEPIRD).
Leave Macon 6:36 A. X.
Arrivo at Augusta 1:16 *■ x.
Leave Augusta 12:15 r. X.
Arrive at Maoon 7:36 P. a.
63T Paaacngers leaving Macon at 6.S6 A. x. make
close connections at Camak with day passenger
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
j lointa West; also, for Augnsta, with trains going
iiorth, and with trains for Charleston; also, for
Athena, Washington, and all stations on the Gear-
gia Railroad.
43" Tickets sold and baggage cheeked to all
points North, both by rail and by steamships from
(jharloetcn.
aug7tf B. K. JOHNSON, Bup’t.
CHARGE CF SCHEDULE.
OFFICE MACON 4 WESTERN RAILROAD, >
Macon, Ga., November 16,1872. f
O N and of tor Sunday, November 17, the follow
ing Schedule for Fuaenger Trains will be
observed cn thia rood:
DAX PASkENGZR.
Leave Macon 7.25 A. x
Arrive at Macon 7.45 a. x
Leave Atlanta......... 1.45 A. x
Arrivo at Atlanta 1.25 p. x
NIGHT PASSENGER.
Leavo Macon 10.00 P. x
Arrive at Maoon 8.20 p. x
Leave Atlanta......... 2.30 p. x
Arrive at Atlanta...... 6-COa.m
Making dose connection at Macon with Central
Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with
Southwestern Railroad for points in Southwest
Georgia. At Atlanta with Western and Atlantio
Railway for points West.
A. J. WHITE,
novl7tf Superintendent.
o
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1
Southwestern Raii.ro ad Oohfaict, v
Macon, Ga., June 13,1872. j
N and after Sunday, the 16th inet., Faaeenger
Trains on this Road will ran aa follows:
DAX rUPAULA PABSXNQin TRAIN.
Leave Macon..... 8:00 a. k.
Arrivo at Eufaula.. 4:42 P. x
Amveat Clayton..... 6:15 P. X
Arrive at Albany 2:40 P. x.
Arrive at Fort Gaines 4:40 P. x.
Connecting with the Albany branch train at
Smithville, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
Outhbert daily.
Leave Clayton 7:20 A. u.
Leave Eufaula 8:60 A. K.
Leave Fort Gaincc.................... 8.36 A. x.
Leave Albany..............10:45 A. x
Arrive at Macon...... 6:25p.x.
IU7A1LA toss: LPZtaOS tu S4JC DXXODATZON
ata
Loavo Macon...—.—.................. 9:10 p. x-
Arrive at Eufaula — 16:20 A. X.
Arrive at Albany 6:45 A. n.
Arrive at Fort Gaines 11:52 A. x.
Connect at BmithviUe with Albany Train on Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday night?, and
at Outhbert on Tuesday and Thursday. No train
leaves on Saturday nights.
Leavo Eufaula. 6:15 P.x.
Leave Albany 8:40 p.x.
Leave Fort Gaines 1:10 p. x
Arrive at Macon 5:20 A. X
COLUMBUS DAX PASSZNGZB TRAIN.
Leave Hoccn. 6:45 a. x
Arrive at Columbus 11:16 a. x
Leave Columbus 4:10 p. x.
Arrive at Maoon 9:85 p. r
YIP.GIL POWERS,
jun28 ly Engineer and Superintendent.
OH A MGS OF SCHEDULE
WESTERN AND ATLANTIO RAILROAD OO. 1
Ojtice cp tux President, >
Atlanta, November 16,1872.)
On and after this date—
WESTERN EXPRESS,
Connecting for New York and tte West.
Leaves Atlanta 9:30 p.x
Arrives Dalton 3:02 A.X
Arrives Chattanooga. .....6:28 A.y
DAT PASSENGER TRAIN,
To tte Noith and West, carrying Pullman Palace
Cor to Louisville.
Leaves Atlanta. —.8:80 A.X
Arrives Dalton 2 : oi p.x
Arrives Chattanooga — 4:28 P.rt
LIGHTNING ZXPRLS3.
PAE30nger3 leaving Atlanta by thia train arrivo in
New York the second afternoon at 4.40 p. x.,
IS hours and 39 minutes earlier than Pas
sengers leaving by Augusta the some
e7enmg.
Leaves Atlanta. — 4.-16 p.x
Airivea Dalton 9:50 p.x
SOUTHERN EXPRESS,
Carrying through Palace Oar from Louisville.
North and West,
Leaves Chattanooga 6:25 p.x
Arrives Atlanta 1:18 A.X
DAT PASSENGER TRAIN,
From the North and Week
I eaves Chattanooga. 1:00 A.K
Arrives Atlanta g ; i5 A .*
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Leaves Dalton.—— 6.-00 A-x
Arrives Atlanta 1:3ip.«
JOHN T. GRANT,
nov!4 tf President pro tern.
KEME5AW FLOURISH MILLS.
COOK A CREEK, Proprietors,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
GENERAL SALES DEPOT.
J. H. KETNEB, Agent, Atlanta, Georgia.
>ugl7 Glenn 4 W Warobooee.