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TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER.
jjy Clisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1873.
Number 6,575
j.ronfl* Tclffraph Bulltlng, Haora.
Tbe Groans of (lie Wonndedt
T»l«*raph and MoMSDgor, on. year tlO 50 I Th * nsw *P*l( >or pro* earns In for nma hearty
bia m*>r. Urn 6 00 I malediction* daring the Credit Hobilier diacas-
ii* 1 “ *‘ 0 “ in °°; 8rMS **r* »«“*7****
2S5T??
;* colamrj, oue jmlt 3 00 I P*P^ r press, It in a mere ▼ chicle of venomous
Wt month. .. l 5„ louder, faliehood tod brutal lgnorauoe. For
r^U.1. Hway.^iadTtoO^ ud P»;>«r ( .topped j ooe we agree tb.t Batler hM good person*! rea-
u«XTiuiu( worn ooifist.
A *«w ■...(Mlorla, C«,Hjr Organ-
tied.
A decided step forward ia the industrial fa
te refit* of Knoxville was made jesterdaj. For
eome time past it has been understood that ar
rangement* were being perfected for tie organ
ization of a company to niinafaciare car wheels
.ten the "money rone oat, tralc'e jenewetT I , '“‘ 00 l “* 1 CQUer 8« a permonai re.- 8 .! Btlll !° l " t0
Vr»e ej-> !»tod Telegraph end U«mt« rep- I * on ' i for h » UD « the preen. There is ■ difference * ff,ct lhla ^MinbUresult, met yesterday morn-
rerent*alarsecircuUU..n.|.<.rvidin*Middl«,8ontbI I between nsa*irreconcilableu th»t between (be organized the “Knoxville Csr Wheel
| r“*» •«•«<*- IZ*zf 2tSSSfSi’^ZTt
J. McKinney, W. W, Woodruff, E. J. Banford,
James Kennedy, Q. M. Branner, J. JL Rayl,
We cannot imagine a oontingency in which Harvey Clark, Joeeph Jaqnes, C D. Thnrber,
B. F. Boiler will think well of the newspaper*, Charles JIcGnffey, J. B. Kelley, Staob, Van
until they fink lo Lis own moral level, and then I Gilder A. Henderson, the Knoxville Iron Cam-
burn up all their old flies. I p»ny and J. A. Quaffs.
And, sgsin, in rctpect to the whole crowd of I A L. Maxwell, O. M. llcGbce and ilaivey
politloa! oormptioniets aganst whom the voice I Clark were unanimously elected directors of the
of the American prewa has been lifted in censtie I ne T’_ con T an 7-. T 1 *' capital atock to aurt with
t^maana siu... norm*. a.n. rusemeuus at r«a I „ ...
rates. In the Weekly at one dollar per I *r n *®ra*,
,.]aaieo! Ihree-qnartera of an inch, each pablica-
ion Ucmittanoee abonld be made by expreu, or
by mall ic money order, or registered letter*.
“No rome e’er felt the baiter draw
With good opinion of the law."
Tiie lioed Old Ilmen Coming Again.
An intelligent Paria correapocdent of the
H m rn Fork TnLnne inlimatea that the fashion*
of the last century will be revived and repro-
dootd tbia epring.
•There wlU be skirts as narrow and tight as a J Tig " _ ““ *““ a IO °»“® uo I ia $51,000, and it is the' intention cf the etock-
I and unsparing dennneiation for the past three I holders to increase it and make the
DAT DISPATCHES.
Affairs In Washington.
WiSHEfCTOM, March 3 —The dty is full of
strangers. Coogrees is poshing matters. Busi
ness is oenflned to appropriation bills with a
good prospect of passing all.
The Tioe President also laid before the Sen
ate a dispatch addressed to him from John Me-
Enery, claiming to be Governor of Louisiana,
announcing the election of Wm. L McMillan
as Senator from Leoisiana, and that his creJen.
tials have been forwarded.
West said that while he would not object to
the receipt of the credentials If regularly pro
sealed, he matt object to the receipt cf this ir-
'ar notification.
monds said it was in a ralnre of a peti
tion and might bo received as sneh.
Trumbull said he did not attach mnch im
portance lo the mt.ti'.', l.Qt though: it ought to
be received.
Morton said: That dispatch is merely an an
nouncement that Mr. McMillan has been eleo-
ted by a mob legislature. I do not think the
information is important. If it was so regard
ed, it might have been sent to the Evening
SAVANNAH CARDS.
SJMMONSl
I H. HSISHARD. I. XSXXHAID. 0. KXISHARD. *. i. VllL
HEIXUARD BROS. A CO.*
WHOLESALE DEALERS IV
I Boots, Bias, Hats, Beady-Made Clotting,
CEXTLEMEX’8 FURNISHING GOODS.
3t, Savanna]
|>ep:14 6m]
[ A. H. CHAHPI05. GEO. O. FRSE2CA5.
CHAMFI0X A FKIEXAX,
IG onuaission Merctants & WMesale Grocers
Comer Bay and Drayton Streets.
SAVANNAH, GA.
septH Co
For over FOI’.TV YE ABS this
PURELY VEGETABLE
liver medicine
proved to be the Great Unfailing Specific
for IJver Complaint and ita painful oflspricv. Dyspep
sia* Constipation, Jaundice, Riliou? attacks, Sick
11 eadaduL Colin. Depression of Spirits. Sour fitom*
* c ?*/b iI ® ailbarn « Chill* and Fever, etc., etc.
Alter yean of careful experiments, to meet a great
L EZRN. T, J. SPAIN.
P. H. BSH5 & CO.,
j Cotton and Bice Factors and General
Commission Merchants,
M3 Bay Street,
SA KAYYAIT, GA.
septli 6m
and srttnt drmand. wi now vredneeflom onr orisi-
nal Genuine Pondera
THE PREPARED.
lady oan inoonvonicpllj walk In, pyrsxaidai I . _ _ _ ^ I ooiaers to lucreasc it and make the company J Sur, bet certainly it has no business here,
cojffant, huge buttons, high pointed heels hair I .u J ,houM b ® 8nr P ri8 « d ?F 6 a l m “»^*«tarerB in I Sherman moved to lay the communication c
. , . . , ... ... * I equally ardent in their denunciation of I the Southern country. I the table which wan agreed to.
ym higher, aUorinolin^ “wf^nt *£. ^ ^ M & “'“f Cogrc.,tonal ,.e E «,la«ton.
mqt» v without panier.* I ^ * atd wby t-Lou d they spare the I maD| ^ accepted the Presidency of the com- I Kioggold was oozffrmed poatmaater of New
STS f ““ ts?"; sa’rira.^t-^fg: ss^sssarsaS^S
court tr<«at-a of maida of honor, and tko ward I , ant d cr condition of mo-ul W I wril mate hia ptrmknent reaidenoo in Knoxvillr. I Clmma Cotamnoiot awaida paaud the Sonatoe mmJ oSmr it ia P
rob. gonomlly of the high-born damaela of th* L_i, lh ,.,/ „ . ... - By hi, experiecco and untiring energy h. will am<Midm,nU and goja to tta House /-.wj-p T-vrYT T ATT ■RHT'T’T TT'Ct
| »n^It fr i.i ,hls ml., c r. i; t on »:>r, il u i.! be dne, | endeavor to deinonatr«t« the f.ot that there are M or concnrrtnci-. UiMi UUIjLiAxt MUIUjEa
aloxut wholly, to tb. c: air.(,e. intogriiy and j no better car wheel,made on this continent than I A bill for the relief of J. slab Morris, of Mont-1 Tie Powdaie, (price at b«for«,)__tl.00 per paekage.
fidelity cf the American ttwar aper prew Ooc- wU1 ^ “»nnfaotnred In Knoxville with the fa- Bomary, Alabama, paused, and goes to the Brea-1 Bent g)kil - l w
oraaa did nothin. mcai Carter iron, which haa been thoronghly •« Tbia ia for cotton illegally seized by the
, .... . I tea'ei and found to be superior for this porpoae. I United States.
And hla giea. po wer is orery year becomiaf 'Die new oampanywUl run their own fnmaoea Great Swindle on the Bank or England,
more feanoas a-d indeprndent—every year I m Garter oonnty, thoa enanring uniform wheel. 1
DWIGHT I. BOBEBTS,
COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION
hescuajit.
Ml Bay Street, - - SA FA-V.VAH, GA.
aeptM 6m
NEW YORK CARDS.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Mannfaetnreia and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
1S3 AND MO GRAND 8T. t NEW YORK.
Represented by Ool. B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
oct20dly
CARHART, WHITFORD & GO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
OLOTECINTGr,
IIS, 420 and 423 Broadway, corner Canal street,
NEW YORK.
J. M. HANDLEY. deelO Sm
RAILROADS.
rrisriTEu states
CofflMnatioa Spring Power Company,
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
541 Broadway, New York.
B. a GARDNER, President.
W. B. MILTON, Secretary. augl7-6md
old world, arc heir looms which deaoeud from
grDeration to qeoendioo, And even in modern
Amenoa eome of us have preserved reverentially
the wedding habits of oar mothers, which, with
s little sunning and siring, would serve theii
dsogbiera and grand daughters famously.
The wnter has in his mind's eye s certain
fl * W ^ Wtd ^f lkt>r0 -1 tb« laot more dearly that II. fer tone, are in M \ I sk ‘' fnl -W on the Rothschild and other I
cade, .UH exUnt ‘bongnahdf century old- wUe j 6p6 , a . Bt on „ riEg , 33^22 2^01.1 houses ■
It. walat ia aa abort as that of an infant, with of , ny klr , d . bnt oa BrtlfulnwJ) , U J tom. . It xa Bnppo.edtoat thefrand on the bank of Eng-
,k.rti wilhoat a gather, fitting Ugbt likeapll- adobtv to tto tntaresta o* the m-i mo fscililica of Knoxville, aa a mannfactnx- ^l“ d po’potratod bya nng ofAmencan a^win-
low rue, and Luge leg of motion deevea. High “ M , ‘ t,,. ' n R Point, are weU known and great poblio in- Sh.SSh”. ^'
tZ | ia ex-c..y nLut is toe m. ter ..to tue ur.p | ter.-.,: in toe jrjo-otion cf msnnfactares in onr | Wlir£ * have been edema by the bant.
Terrible Catastrophe.
Ship Ohesnbnse frem San Fanoisco for Liver-
L. H. Wabjtxld, | Bcnznx Warm,
Formerly of Macon. | Savannah, Oa |
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
COTTON BROKERS
ATTORNEYS.
_ra*CAUTION.—Buy no Powders or Prepared
SIMMONS* LIVKR KKGULATOKunlesi in our en- i ri r-rnrrm-kT •*m nil att a iTmn
gyMwn^KgytfthTrad. park. Stamp and^fci-1 gflMl/TTSOTIW MERCHANTS,
learning more.ndincreToiden^h,, ^Th bTSSd • . *-"*’**+ 3 ~Tb. Bank of England h»
t. uemny linen wm | Wi _ h m.7TV ■ . been swindled on a dgantie tcale, by aa Ameri-
the great body of tbo poop'e and discovering I [jre lr-vl |. n , pli i,i ic M weJ j M b J y fhe^railroad I ““ ntmed Horlon . »>■“ WaireD, by means of
the foot morodearlv thA lie fertoneaare in no I .. .^ ..--i 7 I skilful foreeriea on the Bothschiida nnd other
| tuia unbroken. None other ia genuine.
J. H. XEILIN & CO.
Macon, Ga, and Philadelphia.
Sold by aUDnutiits.
Ian28-dawly
$.300,000
1AMM H. BLOUNT. XSAAO HABUEJ4AN.
BLOUNT & HABDEMAN,
[ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Office, at entrance Balaton Hall, Cherry street.
deSStf
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY
badad Wbite aaun dipper, formed a fitting an I per* in tbe eyeaof men who wonld betray there I midst, i* awakened. Practical resnTto’will cor-
companiment. Imaginoonr young ladies when ln tercat. for tbeir own perwral advmtege. 1 *! 1 0, 7 ; “dthe otganiation of tbe Knox- , ,
tba flrwcra come, thus attired, and repeating This is «bat mrk.a them i.nt and soold and ° °‘ r " b . eel , .^“I^yia bat the beginning pool eoUided with the Torch in the Irish Chan- JbecallaeU by Stete AnthorlCj- and Drawn a, 1 ' i ***-• PreaideIlt K»“cnal Bank,
at oonqneats onoe achieved bv their oranil I u .v of mtrrtm nx that are being token to advance nel and sank immedltdelr—nx Tn.» n.Tnml, r armwu Maoon, Ga.
u , ,,‘ r » b nso Iho prtea. onr mdr^trien-i'rcar and herald. wentdn^.l.^Tfn T ^ ° h las Pnbllo In St. Louto. Moaam. Cnbbedge, Hazleharat * Go., Bankers,
towtUra. Hat we are told each will be tbe fie., But ther# js » nothfr Z, of mcani — went down ali0 * bat *“ were saT6d - Maeon, Ga. eoptl46m
c f/ ..Lion, and there la this oonaolation, that I niCn j , !n tbl8 bco and 0 ,, j rom mete W4nt I I'l»e A*le Tragedy at Woolen, Lee Fatal rente. toffld SiDCrl6 IVlinibfir SfillftIMft. I«. h. nmimoy. oxo. w. axnznsos, n.,
ooe. more wo shall see tbe human form divin. Lf rcfiroiion, end who Lave gathered the im- * onnly. NzwYoex, March.3.-Dr. Talmadge preached 50 000 MDJIBEKS. rao. w. ahdkesox.
of a ^ in all its cxqniaiie symm.U, wi.bcn pr ^, ion ,hu tbo pres, ia mere inoorraet and . Wo La J e rcMiP6d toU °™* ««««**- c^tre/ahon'lnd I CLASS C. TO iff DRAWN MARCH«. 1873. 1 „ J ?»* ^ AHMBSO-VS SOXS,
He sbsnrd make-op of latter days. rccklesa than it naed to he Ju other days, from Uon wKh refereEca ‘° this ** d scvcr^ierE^na were cr^ihed. 6 6 3 CflttOH Factors & Geil’l Commission
And girls, the charge will quadruple yon, no baier eTidtcce (lun , te lng o{ wannded It«» pMnfnU, aad to record the death of Mr. Sp.ln-Abolttlon of STavery. w* FBIZKS, AHOUXTIKG 10 1300,000. Merchants,
ban*, for matrimony. Yoong men nowaday., corrnptlonlafs. on .Sf’th’SlU^ T wJoTan Tn March 3.-A majority of the Aasem-1 - I Comer Bryan mid Drayton Streets,
ahipwreoked in for tone by the war, are forced They are all wrong. We do not mean to say d.ffionlty with youAg Mr. West,’ a son of Mn “f th9 bi “
to lead Uvea of oehbacy, booanso they oannot | ,h»t tbe rewapaptra are not often nnfalr-ofien Ph “- w “‘- » prominent and highly reepecied f? r n the abol “ io “ tf Javery bcfote the P rolo fi»-
O FFER their services to the Planters and Ship
pers of Cotton in the interior, and beg to so- |
i filififA fif thftir ivinaifmmAnta tit thia mkrirat: I —————
C. B. COLE,
Will buy and sell future deliveries In the Ssvan- I ^TT O 4“ HT . o yxt
n*h and New York markets on the most reasonable I ^ IIC3 V d> U * J cX> XV •
r\ m0E *** Litoior A Anderson, on Second I ^l^TSSS^l"
U atreet, for the present. feb7 2m« | g %% f
JOHN P. FORT,
attorney at X^aw,
terms.
Bofer to Morris Ketohnm, Esq., New York
Kotchum * Oattriugo, Savannah.
Bavannab Bank and Trust Company, Savannah.
G. A. Katting, Esq., President City Bank, Mv
oon, Ga.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,}
Oioaois Ckst&al Hailboad,
Savannah, September 27,1S72. j
O N and after Sunday, the 16th inat., Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, ita
branchos and connections, will run as follows :
_ CP DAX IBA1S.
Leave Savannah 8:45 am
Leave Augusta 0:00 a
Amvaat Augneto E:S0p
Amve at Miliedgovillo 11:55 p at
Arrive at Eatonton i : 50am
Arrive at Macon 7:15 pit
Leave Macon for Atlanta I.!!l0:00p at
Leave Macon for Columbus 8:05 p at
Arrive at Atlanta......... 0:06 a m
Arrive at Columbus.... 5:00 am
Making dose connection with trains leaving An-
gusta, Atlanta and Colnmbns.
Down PAT XKAtn.
Leave Atlanta. 1:45
Arrive at Macon..... 7-454
Leave Macon 8:00 a
Loavo Augusta 9:00 a
Arrive at Augusta 6:30 r at
Arrive at Savannah 0:15 p at
Tbia train connects at Macon with the S. W. Ac
commodation train loaving Columbus at 8:20 r. an,
and arriving at Macon at 4:45 a. ar., and makes th
same oonnootioa at Augusta as the np day train.
niobt TBAins oonta SOUTH.
Leave Savannah 7:00 pa
Leave Augusta......... 8;13pst
Arrive at Savannah 4;S0 A. a
Arrive at Macon E:30 A a
Loavo Macon for Atlanta 7:25 A a
Leave Macon for Colnmbns 6:45 A a
Arrive at Coinmbua. 11:16 a a
Arrive at Atlanta 1:25 pm
Making prompt through connections at both At
lanta ana Colamb to.
Kianr trains ooesq sosth.
Leave Columbus................ 4:10 p a
Leave Atlanta 2:20 pm
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 9.85 p a
Arrive at Macon iron! Atlanta S.2J r a
Loavo Mason 9:50 pm
Leave Savannah 11:00 p at
afford to marry. Not many moons ago we saw ln err0 r-oft«n perverse, frtqncxtly reckless tb * aStt’IlfeA
a modern botlo at 4 woddinv vith & hnn^r*ri I ■ , -. »»%»«» , ^ I We purpoLely avoid & rehearsal of tho ysiicd I
...4sAfM.ii. » * . . . I and TitdictiYe, all which ia merely Admitting I s(a»emenl8 of facts connected with this nvg»c I
Ticket* 110. Hslf Ticket* IS. Quartors 12.50.
Tie Sflntliern Faforite
lubtii ox.vi'.v rciiiN.
y,idr o o< !y drapoiy floa.Ing like a gossamer I that tbo newspapers reflect tbo very common I affair, as the wLole matter will soon nndeig > a I CongrrsslonnL
fobiio about her. When aha moved rippling faults and frailties cf their anthora. But we I'^orongh legal Investigation in tbe oonrta. Mr. I Wasiiisotoh, Fobrnary 3.—^The Conference , , . . — „
w.v.UU of inatilin followed many ,„da In her do mean, afier many years of personal «- I'lTin^rLin. CojnmilteereportaonallthegrcatapproprUtion
•aka, and Jewels and diamonds llsabed their I nerietco and ohnarvat'nn in ,v. j. I m0fct tt 0 * 1 ?* ."L’ “° na8 t 10(1 entorpruing uila were male and agreed lo. I arennder the superviaioa of sworn commissioners,
brill from her be.nieon. „„„„„ v perieLCo and observa' on, to express the de- citizens. Hia death will prove a great loss to l n the iinndry civil approprUiion bill the item „ «- The official d-awinx will bo rublishod In tbe
light from her boanleona person, lonng men J liberate opinion tb.t the press of to-day ia I onr oommnnity, and eepeoially ao to the egri- I for tbe sale of the 11 irine Uoq.iu! grounds and B t Loal W r ; r5> “ d » '“pi °f drawing sent to pnr-
wilh (trong arms and gallant hearts sighed wist-1 a more independent vehicle of thought—a more | cultural interest of the county, as he was one I buildings at New O.l. a as, and the pnrehase of e “«r”v C e w'm °ar»w a zlmilar scheme the last day oi
felly, feeling that tbeir narrow parses could reliable repository c,f facts—and eenerallv . I “oat indnstrioaa and sneoesafnl a mere healthy site aud ihe erection ilnroon of every muntodarim the rear 1873.
eater enpport .nob aiylo. sounder and more Intelligent public oonnseJJor wffc aid “ofo"d oMd«n .ftSSStat “ % &p£»°' gXfg.
Bat now all will be changed. B.x yards will than it was in onr earlier days. That, in onr I nnmbsr of friends to monrn his untimely death, bnildtogs at Raleigh, N. O g r -vcrn e oRRAY, KILIdf^A CO. #
U an abundant pattern for a lady's driat, and judgment, it is yearly improving, and if this I Petoe t0 ^ “t”- A Fjuisd. Also tbo item lor the pmeia .o of bites for ‘ »i>r16tne.thnj«t*wtv
the noble fellows who have evineed eo mneh government is perpetuated as an honest, Intel-1 A Blazx op Gbzxniucks.—The 'Wsahington ffPffi, *°. *?“• .... . .. .... ,
“■ D0W i th * ir h0mafi “ li8 * ct * free - P°P n! » r government, it will be doe I correspondent of the Charleston Cornier says sfeemship line betwcon New’o.leans and Mtxi-
ginile oteainre-8 wiihont whose companionship I in a great degree to tho Amerioan nowspaper I the present session of Congress will cSooe in a can potto were laid on the table,
life is bm a dreary desert without one redeem-1 press and very little to the politicians. I blaze of glory. Gen. B. F. Batler has carried . 1“ the legislative eppropriatlon bill the sa’a-
“’* °**“ - I People talk ebont Ihe errors and Murders of I against an affected oppcieiUon, bnt with tho real nJf*
:T ODCmlm t. Ft au. t Is on tho right track, I the press, who really get about all of Irnth they I delight of Congress, hia magnifioent calory bill. I $10,500; JnRlices cf the Supreme Court Oabi-
»t. »u long to eeo onr grandmothers imperso- I know ftom its eolnmns. Why, if they live in a I Congressmen are to have *8,000 a year, an ad-1 net cfficers, Vice-President and Speaker $10,-
n.ted m e more. j village of a hundred inhabitants, they will pro- I vance of $3,000 upon tbe present pay. Ex- 000 Senators and member! of OoDgress, in-
Marnn naff Clnpluuaf I Rallra.s I bRbI Y fln<1 “°re errors in popular gossip on a I Oongieaamen are not inolnded ior the presnmp- eliding ihe present Congress, in lien of mil-
larnu aim xiucinnaii nailroafi. I” . .... .. ” . v ... I tlon h. th. i. ihlt I eage, and aU allowances, except actual n
il truv.llirg expense, $7,500. I \
fenmid, ibat tho Contral Railroad haa no oon I find on * n >' X 16 * 1 Eation>1 f*«‘ 'o all tLo newt-1 ,he'present Oongroas, now atTls Uat gasp, a:e I Tb0 Mo!riU amendment suspending jndg- | ** «*
liol whatever of this enterprise. This is as 111 P*P® r * ot tbe oouatry. I to share in the plunder cqnally with their ano-1 men! of the Coart of Claims in favor of disloyal
ahouid be; for centralizatlon, whether in the J* P™- >*tho great conservator of htotori- to. wpSS*that ,
govornmeni, or the consolidation of powerful I 6)11 ,rntb 811 0Ter tbo worId B0W » 803 bat tor ilB gn ^ td tlxem to the contiary, bad no idea that *”*”* of bribery agiinst Pomeroy are not
mooopoiiea, is alike dangorena end injnrions to oontemporaneons rcccrd cf daily evoDto over lhcy wero entl ,| ed to moro lh;m their legal fayi sustained,though there was much positive sffear-
tha interests of tbo people Wo treat that this I wbolo face of tbo earth, mankind In these I which they had received and pocketed, and in I * D £ P ro an “ con -
r lino will kot.D aloof from all oomnlin.tlnn. I wondcrfnl times wonld bo almost driven d s- most cases, saved j for though a few members ABlt ° r nnspheniy.
... P m all oom| lication , | , . .. , . . j who nro accustomed to live liberally may ex- Christian people, who havo visited the in-
aod stand npon Its own merits. Fanneating the I ^tg^by tb * —*vnw« flattoca and cMmakaa I P>pj thB preaent sa i try| tbo msjority have I nngnratiou Lull room, havo been sbockod by
SAVANNAH. GA
^•Liberal advances made on consignments.
septl4 6m
200 | B. X. DAVAtrr, JB. W. ». WATUB. XUU.Ut JTVEBS
BAVA.YT, WAPLK8 <h CO.,
101 Factors and Commission Merchants,
66 Bay Street,
Savannah, Ga.
oept!4 6m
xcaxrn ziubsah. jas. b. fabbamobe.
JOSEPH FINEG1N & CO.
C. Wm HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MACON, GEORGIA.
Office at entrance of Ralston Ball, Cherry street.
i~All bnainec8 will receive prompt attention.
E. E. HARMAN,
-A-ttorney at Law,
Balaton’s Hall BoRding, entrance Third street,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the Courts of the Mason Oircnit.
Prompt attention given to the collection of olaima.
Arrive at Augusta 6:!0Aa
Arrive at Bav&nnah 7:20 a a
Making perfect connection with trains leaving
Augusta.
Passengers going over tho Milledgevillo and
E&tooton Branch will take night train from Colam-
bus, Atlanta and Macon, day.trains from Augusta
and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon
(Sundays excepted) with the Millodgeville and Ea
tonton trains.
An elegant sleeping car on all night trains.
THROUGH TI0KETU TO ALL POINTS can be
had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski
House, comer of Bull and Bryan strode. Office
opeafrom8 au to 1 ia, and from 3 to 8 fm. Tick-
eta can eleo ho had at Depot Office.
tyn.T.v-T ROGERS,
Jnnclfi tf Goner a! Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
■}
OVSB 75*1.0(0 SOLD.
Wilson’s
SEWING MACSIfft T Ee
HIGHEST (AND ONLY) PREMIUM
region of Ihe Slate, nnd penetrating into dlra ot —■«P° rt and rtlmor - 11 W- money npon it. ” I ttw"■erad legend, Seen Homo, over Grant’s seat
the very heart of tbo groat West, snrely if any I donbto this let him try once and fol- The ont-going members of the Honse oonld at thetaU.
nilioad enternrian on nrnvn .' imJliil-U in I Iow n P • current verbal news report to prepare I not conscientiously vote to give their successors I Another DrOeleucy Bill,
v«into . , pr ° flUlbl0 a for tho press. Ho wiU get almost as many » ‘ oore ™° , of tt BT* elte “ t ’ °d. Casey arrived to-day. w*king nearly a
Vta.iacot, this will turn oat to be so. , , . , without sharmg in it themselves. If they with- foil Louisiana Court circle here. I A T 8avannih Fair IS72 and 1873 iml qtuto I
All that wo ask, is that tho oonflioting parlies Ter8ions of tbo commonest event as ho makes he!d tbeir Bnppott from tbo bill it wonld be de- The deficiency in tbe New Orleans postoffice A Fairs GeorgU. A:ab»mi, North Carolioa nl
WiU arrange their differences without delay and I inqiMos, and ho will got in three hours such a feated. So they were offered the additional ; g now stated at abont $54,000. South Carolina, 1870 and 1272. for FAMILY SEW- Si'
kt tbe work pfoOM*. lk*p*Me an tir if l>^n oa^fiMh-pMcrvlng lxflaenco of the i'l.coo ns n bribe, vbich tt.ey accepted. I —■—«— .v- . imawriiliw Th. «ni. ~.n. h.i.. —
Bay Htreetw Savannnli, Ga*
Liberal advances made on Cotton consigned to ns I
or to onr correspondents in New York
eeptli 6m] or Liverpool.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & 00., |
128 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
Commission Merchants aud Cotton |
Factors.
F URNISH Bagging and Ties and make liberal
advances on consignments. Remittances
promptly made. They havo tho direction
eale of tho English Stonewall Fertilizer.
eep!4 Cm
a. to sloati. j. u. sboaK.
A. M. SLOAN & CO.,
Colton Factors and Commlssloa Ecrchanta
Ole-shorn & Canningham's Conge, Day street,
S4VA.VSAJI. OA*
Liberal advances mado on coneignmonta and cot-
ton in store. »apl4tf
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Jr.,
BANKER.
Factor ai Conissioi Mersiaal,
U. M. GUNN,
ATTORNEY AT
BYRON, SOUTHWESTERN B. B., OA.
gPEOIAL attention given to coileotion.
BUPERINXENDENT’S OPPICE,
.Micas Atm Bhukswicu Hailboad Cohpasx,
Maoon. Oa., l'obruary 21,1872. .
O N and after Sunday, 28d February, trains on
this Road will bo run as follow a:
DAX rABSEXaiUS train, dailx (eCbdaxu xxoeftbd.)
LeaveMccon 8:45 A.X
LAW, Arrivo at Jossup... C;3U p. n
deed tf
J. W. AVANT. I. H. BRANHAM.
AVAST & BRAMHAHy
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
FORT VALLEY, GA.
feb9 2m
JOHK H. WOODWARD,
A-ttorney at Law
—AND—
[REAL ESTATE AGENT,
jan21 Xawd 3m V IENNA, GA.
Target Hew Iron forte in the Slate.
MAKE AND SELL
SAVANNAH, GEORGU.
PEOIAL attention given to Consignments of
Uotton. Gold. Stocks, Bonds and Foreign Do-
WATEK
STEAM
SAW
GEIST
FLOUE
lb# dogin-the unngcrpulioy which has heen | «°P bi »“°“‘ b .J Effzcti or tub Cold Wxxrnxa ex thz I p^seJ, and goTfo the PrSnr^t'fnvdv^ I ^ I Co^aron i Ch^d 1 ' ang2
panned.
It is a lilUe strange that the daily press of tho CEOra _ Wo flod jn t|, 8 Poo,!, Democrat of a I $90,000 expense to the people,
oonntry has taken no notice of tho lank libels I t . fo jj cw | D «. I A bill authorizing the unloading of vetsels at
| of politicians during the last two or three | ThA imlaaMw nf ^ mM fha nMt „ nler | p “ aed Hon f’•., ,, ,
Seatti or General Adward Johnston*
Eichsiond, March 3.—General Edward Johns-
The bill releasing tho Treasurer from respon- INa Machine. The only really light-running lock- CoIlSion.
Bibilit 7 Hr m 0n e, stolen from U» Treasniy* | I promptly remind for in New York Exchange at | SUGAR
PORTABLE
u*o it without injury.
Machine* loaded, or sold on easy tonus.
Office, Cotton avenue, M&con, Ga.
lections nude in the city.
on Col-
aeptl4 Cm
Cold M ember feigns.
We aaw e fine specimen of a wild pigeon I “ “» ™ - “"I The intensity of tho cold the past winter I
which was >.bot near Iho river on Satnrdav and weekatl P° n ila character, u^efn.ccss and cap.oi- tbron g b the States of the Northwest, has had
... , I ty, but we anpposo the conscionsne8a of its own I very disaatrona effects upon the farming com-1 —r~T“» —ZZ *—•"k s““ I /il ■ GB 14 ritllAHTti
Uli.ve that this biid seldom makes its appear- an( , Rr0ffi ‘ pottsr inspir{ , 8 a oott emptfor mnoity in tho immediate loss entailed npon live , lon Ue 6ervcd wub d ‘ 5 * 9 ,| If |f ilfjl I) S’ If 4|||P
anco in low latiindeseioent in verv cold weather - 1 . ... . .. . I stock. Where thesnow lav all winter the wheat Imotion in Florida and Mexican wars, as an of- A Vl&BP llivl/f
Ian Eeodly
WM. B. CLEVE9, Agent.
Exchange Bnlldley, Eavaaaah, ua.
bolly tree near it. Bright icicles ware pendant
from th. Iion'.h. - -nint, I a som4wblt reckless independence, and of ‘°o they ara not e i pec ted to famish a quarter of the
• bo . , ami tho mocking-bird, whiol I conclnaions. Tho press lias no time for I aS aal Yield. In Illinois the peach crop of Egypt I Montgomery,
* week alnoo made tho whole grove resound y elaborate stndy, or investigation. It mn*t | promibes a very large yield. Missouri, which preme Court to-d
with its merry notes, was now voiceless and sad. f ■ * 1 •“ **“ ,Kb , ' 1A ,R,A
GEORGIA STOBYj
. . J leaders and combinations, bowevor formidable I Kansas the pseob bads have been killsd, and, .... , ,
midst of Mr. bingleton a fountain, had again . ... b t d d or An Krica . r no those of soma of the hardtor trees. In Iowa the ? nd tbo fn ^ ral ., w ‘ U ta,: ® P ,ac . 0 t»-“orrow af.
eongtoled amid tho dark green leaves of tho “ „ win<er %h;at er I8 to haT0 6nffer6d ternoon with mihtary and civil honors. Gen.
I ™r, Its errors will probably bo on the side of acd orchgrda ‘ bean B0 damaged , bat Johnston was 57 years ot age.
1 ----- 1 IbeMabaniaKaUer.
Ala., March 3.—In the Sa-
___ t to-day two of tho justices decided
. . . . . . ....... J L alwava laid claim to be one of the safest I that the late courthouse legislrtnre wss a legal
We were remindoJ of tho provorb “onoswal-1 s P“ kon ,b ® lna,ant ~ fia ^ bo 1,!ht ° in8 “° V Western tiuit States, reports that the prospect body. Justice Saffold delivered a dissenting
. . 1 „ I and may oltcn speik indiscioetly—bnt its cm-1 #f A ji e | d , s T ery disconregiog, and grape I opinion basod on the ground that iho only legal
wooes BOI make a rammer. trolling motives and infloonoes will be right in I vines are thought to be mneh injured. At a re- legislature was orgadizad under attorney Gen. I lr i tit i t 1X7170014 rnrvmr 1 xrn
CLidens Me not sufficiently advanced to bo 1 .. , I oent horticolmral meeUng in Greene oonnty Williams. ALA ill A J, \V BiolilLUliriLAiSU,
I.. I a .11 1 • . a el.. I lD0 main. ... I xx a-j i I . Tlie Cold rnan. *
I M. XETCHU2I. A. L. HARTRIDGX I FLOUR
KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE, steam
Bankers and Omission filercfianls I foe ginning
HOUSE
■ Exfexxhces: Moees Taylor, President City Bank I ^OB GINNING
N. Y.; P. O. Oalhonn, President Fourth National I QTN
Bank, tt. Y.; John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, N. Y.; I
Morris Ketchum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, WROir 'TTfJTTT TO
Cashier First NsUonal Bank, Baltimore; M. MoMt 1 usxuxxx ru
Chael, Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia.
eept!4 Gm
»< rerely hart by Ibis cold snap, as none bnt the
hardier Tegelabies aro above ground. Nor ia
the fruit in oonditlon to be damaged.
Mill Afier the Smller.
it was reported by a well-known fruit grower |
The Cold lanp.
Cmaioo, March 3—Tbe thermometer is one I
The Oonrior-Jonrnel seems determined not to I proposed and abandoned Southern excursion.
Lt np on the “Christian Statesman,” with the Whenever Gon. Grant is ready to revolutionize
Tttit onr prognostications of tbe readiness of I that he had not found a sound peaoh bud in
a large section of Sontbern sooiety to reoeive over a thousand that he bad examined, bnt the degree below zero. It i3 extremely cold through-
and clasp hands with Gen. Grant over tho bloody I apple and pear trees are eaid to be in good or-1 out tho Northwest.
The Wnr with Captain Jack.
Sort Fnxxciscx, March 3.—The Modocs have
been in conccil with the whites. It is general
ly thought the war is ended.
The BIk Frands.
Losdoh, March 8.—It is believed the frands
chasm were not at fault, is attested by the oom- | der.
rnenta of the Southern press on the President’s
WzBTXEN JLXD ATLiSTIC Bill. IlOlD Co.,
FammzxTs Office,
> child like ail 1 i.i.i, ] Ueroaro two of I tbo Govommont ho will find himself supported I Atlaxti.Gjl, February, 28 18,3
>0bild like end bland. Hero aro two of l , oIement at tba H 0 ntb. At present he l Col John Jones-State Treasurer-,
Hi Utast shots at him: I aboutaa nonnlar as anvbodv else. There is a I Dear Fie.—I send you herewith by tho Treaa-! TL
If Colfax had been in little George Wathiaf prevalent dtaput affiooRtbo people, bnt it is of nrer of this Company, $25,000 in c&^h, the rental [®tte Laak of England will reach a million do..
toa*n rlaoe, and had cut that cherry tree with I ft miscellaneous character. They feel that tbe due the State for the present month of Febro- I gynonals TCenthcr SCatcmeat.
hi* little hatohet, wonld be have declared that I devil is loose, and that Grant is no worso than I ary. Please send mo the nsa&l receipt of the
he couldn't tell a lie nnd Acknowledged the hom-1 the rest. In fact, if Grant desired it, be oonld j Comptroller General for the amsnnt.
‘Heart Hungry*” Etc.
jamkb man. glo. w. boott.
KIBESET A SCOTT,
COTTON FACTORS and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Kelley’s Block, Bay Btrset, SAVANNAH, OA.
L IBERAL Advances made on Consignments I RTF A AT
Rofer to Merchants National Bank, Savannah I
Bank and Trust Company, and Southern Bank Ststo I AND FITTINGS
of Georgia. sept!4 6m |
“ ' — SELF
BOXES,
AND
LEON
BRASS
BABBIT
ley T Alas, we fear not. If he had ont a cher- I build npa pretty strong patty in the South, and I
ry tree or two in his boyhood and had lied abont I ttat dirt obesp.—Courtr-Journal.
Il and his father bad Itra.hed him for it. he
voold probably bare admitted tbe Credit Mo-
bitter rasoality at ibe a'art.
Them wu a young man called Co Lx,
A tort of politic.I doil-w.x.
And be Mailed fr >u ear to ear,
Till lb. Cre in Mobilirr
K jocked lb* fl ling out of amlling Mr. Colfax.
Isn't tbe O." J. ontting it rather fat t It strikes
ns that way. In tbe light of bis Lonisiana mes
sage it does not occnr to ns that any considera
ble number of deoeDt people at tbe Sonth are
Very truly, oto.,
Josxrn E. Flows, President.
CcMFTS-ixnt Gznzbxl’h Oma,)
Atlanta, Ga., February, 28 1873. )
Nynoiisl.
Wab Dki’ i, Omcr Cn:vr Signal Omen,
Washington, Mirch 2.
Probabilities: For Tntodiy on the Sonth At-
Ianlio and Exstein Gnlf State i rising baromeier,
northwest windt and clear weather; for the
Middle Atlantic coast and wo3twatd to the Alle-
B. H. Colding,
Savannah, Ga.
COLDING «t TCRNEK,
Price $175. Liberal dec nnt to tho trade. J“t I CottOB i'aetors & Gen’l Commission | THE
received a d for eale by | Merchants,
No. 8G Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
P ROMPT and careful attention given to the sale | ALL
of Cotton, Wool, Hide*, Syrup, Beeswax, Tai- I
* low, and Produce generally. Liberal Caah Ad- | WATER
vaneea made oa Coneignmenta. septH 6m
Jas. 8. Turner,
LevyvUle, Fla. I SAVrN - G
STEAM
GUANO.
O. E. Groover, O. F. Stubbs, A T. MacIntyre,
Savannah. Savannah. Thomaaville,
Cl HOOTER, STUBBS & €0.,
Received of W.’ a~Morrii£IreMnrVr iff toe I ganies fresh nolhwest winds, partly ciondy and -pnBE PERUVIAN, IMPORTED DIRECT, AND CottOH Factors and General Com-
Western and Atlantio Bail Road Oampany, clear weather with lower temperature; for New J7 for ealoat Govexnmtnt prices, by mission Merchants.
. V . . I the stun of $25,000, rental of Western and At- England and Now York fresh and brisk north
very anxiono to be Incorporated in the Grant party lin[Jo BliIrotd for ’ February, as per certifl- “d west winds, cloudy and colder weather; for
“dirtcheap." Tho a-J. shows very litUe knowl- oa te N 0 . 15Cof John Jon«s, SUte Treasurer. th® lake region and upper Mississippi valley
edge of the temper of tho people in this section, | W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General. | rising barometer, northwest winds, rising tem-
Jan76tf
It. G. LAY, Agent.
Savannah, Ga.
JUBlIA'i IMPKOTEII
peratnre and partly cloudy and clear weather.
Cautionary signals continue at Wilmington,
Norfolk, Cape May, New York, New London and
MiDxitJixr dispatches,
Mnlle slued.
Brick
Mackine
I Is the s:mplest;in itsfmcchan'sm, t nDt strong and I
dnrable.fandcanbeoperatcdtyoidinaiyhelp. The |
capacity is 4,000 bricks an hour with steam power.
FORCE
LIFT
DEEP
STEAM
IRON
FOB ENCLOSING
Washtsotoh, D. O., March 3-The mails or 3.500 with hor»e ^)wer. Mannfaclur«i and eold 1 both’the Black or Sea Island, and the Green i SILLS
... I,,,v , h ., abonld dc'so • else whv lb* 1 » D r 006 might be a voter whether he oonld missed bolh the Northern and Southern conneo- or Upland Seed. Sella Cotton at a Brokerage
I* H , l ‘LtZ ZZ j aZntTZhll resd and write cr not, if he had the other nec- tion to-night. _m»r2aAw2m <*Wg** . Commission of 50 cents per bale, (no advances^ WINDOW
should it endeavor to persuade Grant nun hia I | T i„ ir,„i, ,vn,. nm I Ipr .T'iVT’ TT YITTliI? I mg required,) or will advance on usual terms
riniiif, it.clf cssary qualifications. This proposed amend- _ The Morris Aotton B.ll. B L>I-> A UUUBJh. Consienmonta solicited. Advances made on shin- SEND FOl
C -Lmana, Qa , has not a pound of oorn ex- at least, in saying that a large elemont will help.
oept lb a fluid stale. Grant revolutionize the government—if fhat Scffbao* Quautioaxiou x* MA-Mcscraro. ^ ^ ^ ^
Tna above start ling item is taken from the mdans making himaolf dictator. The people of ^ olor8 in ilas3«chnsctts are required to n*v , aad Portland, Me.
II woon Uepnbliosn. Georgi., at any rate, have not abandoned all I M a qualification for suffrage, the ability to rea fl 1
It u suggestive of tho feoi that the soakers ho or ,b a triumph of sound principles in the aad write - Bec«fitly an amendment to the Mas-
re more provident than the farmers in that K0Te rament, no matter how faint the prospect sschnsctta coDstitntion wns proposed in the
3«^ion. Oar Western grain dealers keep ft | seems, now. The O.-J., however, seems noth-1 s “. t0 Legislature striking out this provision, so
sh*rp lookout on thoir Southern ro«enr©p ? ami
•oan every oorn dodger and drink of the juice
of “Barley Oorn" with a keen eye to basin, ss. I p »ity~tt«t the South is ready to stnUify itself, I ess4r - v qaalificatioos.
and offer to 9.1 her empty granaries for — a iarf under tho oersonal banner of a man I aWo to read aad write> „ money: tention given to quaeta, and table furnished with
consideration. Ill - » JT . , . . Vfi( , . a I ... .. - • ... - I Beit enacted by ibe 8enate and House of I everything the market affords. Pstronsge eolicited.
riu.A_.IL M. .,11 to who ba ’ M “ on S3 “ WOrdi and hlrJ kn0Ci A SCSIiTC;:E Steamboat has just been built in Bepresentatives of the United States of Amer- d«93m
It ia Ihox we dig and toil to enrich otter*, Ior fjnr ye#M- England for navigating Ihe shallow Btxeams of i C a in Congress assembled, that the Secretary i n5 . j m, n „ac s ..
while owning the best oonntry on too globe. I ^Ve h«d high hopes that Grant’s heart wa-1 the interior of Brazil. It is bnilt of steel, is of the Treasury be and he is hereby authorized I *' us * JaLLcltcU lruill lrllllcSscC.
Bat U toe remark tree cf Colnmbns? Lorienirg towards ns nalil he sea: in that Louis- ninety feet long by eighteen feet deep, and Erected, out of any money inIhe^Treasury l-g CAB LOAD GROUND PE tS.
• “ - - ,y . J , , , / . “ , not otherwise appropriated, to make the proper 1 1 cat load GOOBERS.
■k draws only twelvo inches of water. The iron I p a j. mcI . t t Q Ciri - S i c | 0 t g- i5e t toe decree of the I 1 car load PEA NUTS.
, i . . .... .... ■- - - - 1 l car load PINDEB8.
For sale cheap to Georgia Legielators or “any
JOHNSON A SMITH.
94 Bay Street, - - SAVANNAH, GA
O UR Largo Fire-Proof Warehouse is Completed.
Consignments are solicited for sale, shipment
| or storage, on which liberal advances will be made
f desired. Terms reasonable. Bagging and^Ties I SQUARES,
a. B. LAMAR, Jr., RESIDENCES
Cotton Broker, General Commission Her* I GRAVE LOTS,
chant and Dealer In Fertilizers,
O FFICE Kelly’s Building, N. W. comer, down- LINTELS,
stAira, Savannah, Ga. Will pnrehaso Cotton I
Consignments solicited. Advances made on ship-
|^1 JAMES RUSSELL GLENN. This honse has | rnenta to his friends at the North or abroad.
FOR
I AND PRICE
Arrivo at Savannah 10.1 Op. K
Arrive at Brunswick 10.2J r. sc
Leave Brunswick 4.80 a. s
Arrive at Jcseup 6.42 a. k
Arrive at M&con — 6.25 r. x
NIGHT FASSESGLB THAIS, DAILX.
Leave Macon 8:00 P. X
Arrive at Joseup 6:99 A. it
Arrive at Savannah 0.10 A. u
Leave Savannah 6.15 r. it
Arrive at Jeesnp 10C0r.it
Arrivo at Macon 7:C0 a. a
Both day and night trains connoct at Jeesnp
with trains to and from Florida.
EAWEIHSVILLS AOOCMMODATIOS TSAIS, DAILX, (SCK-
DAXS EXanFTZD.)
Leave Macon 3.00 F. II
Arrivo at BawkinsviRo..... 6.80 p. M
Leave H&wkinsville 7:05 A. x
Arrivo at Maoon..... 10.50 A.x
fob22tf WM. MaqRAE, Gen’l Snp’t
Cliasisre of Sciicduie.
ON MAOON AND AUGUSTA HAILBOAD.
| Fcrty-Oae Milos Saved In Distance.
OFriOE MAOON AND AUGUSTA HAILBOAD,>
Maoos, May 18,1S72. 1
O N and after Bnnday. May 19, 1872, and nntil
f
1VJTFFTQ yJ farther notice, the trains on this road will
IV HELLS, nm „ /oUows .
FVnmra DAT THAIS—DAILX (SUIOJAXS EXCEPTED).
ENGINES, Macon 6 :S0 A. M.
-mttvq | Arrive at Augusta 1:15 F. x.
MILLS, Augusta 12:15 r. M.
. ,tt t a I Arrive at Maoon 7:80 P. to
MILLS, I Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 A. x. make
, — to I close connections at O&mak with day passenger
MILLS, train a on Georgia Kailroad for Atlanta and all
. — T T „ I points WcBt; also, for Angnsta, with trains going
mills, l jjojti,, and with trains for Charleston; also, for
CORN AND $l%intaZ SiCD • “ d ** Btali0ml °“ th8 G “ r '
, rTT T „ fcs- Tickets eold and baggsgo checked to aU
MILLS, | pouita North, both by rail and by stcamabipa from
Charleston.
angTtf E. K. JOHNSON, Bnp’t.
ENGINES,
nnd THRASHING
POWERS,
and THRASHING
CHASTGS OF SCHEDULE.
OFFICE MACON & WESTERN RAILROAD,?
Macon, Ga., November 16, 1872. i
O N and after Snnday, November 17, tbe follow
ing Echodols for Passenger Trains will bo
GEARING I observed on this road:
DAY PABSIKOXI!.
TWERVE FEET, Leave Maoon 7.25 a. k
Arrive at Macon..... 7.46 a. a
GUDGEONS, Lesvo Atlanta 1.45 a. x
I Arrive at Atlanta . 1.25 £. X
SHAFTING, I HIGET FAESEHGEn.
Leave Macon 10.99 P. x
CASTINGS, I Arrive at Macon................. 8.29 F. X
Leave Atlanta 2.30 P.
CASTINGS, Arrive at Atlanta 0.00 a.
j Making eloao connection at Macon with Central
METAL, Railroad for Savannah and Angnata, and with
I Southwestern Railroad for points in Sonthwest
PIPE I Georgia. At Atlanta with TV oat cm and Atlantia
I Railway for points West.
OF AT.T. KINDS, A. J. WHITE,
I novl7tf Superintendent.
OILERS,
ONE-HALF
OIL.
GEAarGE GF SCHEDULE,
ra. i
ENGLISH mm FOraEBS:
Jnn26ly
Tax Nxino akd xxx Amrr.—There is said to iana SinM then wa baT8 tkUen back _ , 9.
be a marked decline in negropily in Congress, nn, ° onr cld b* lief ttat be don 1 Mr# 1 °° ntI ' P Iates ar0 one-eighth cf an inch in thickness, District Court of the United States for the Mid-
Quotations cf Southern Securities issued
weekly. fobll Cm
, me capao.eui “7“’“ i- cotton, appelUnts, vs. United States for one I rffV —— 2M • r „— H!44n^r. I e"All businoea at’endod to with fidelity and
whatever it may be duo to, the Senate, which s ** tJ hls °° nttm P‘- for ' and dl3r< ‘S' rd •* The bottom of the beat MperfecUy flah She hundred and twenty bales of cotton illegally j 0D (C LlYCF BlttOfS.
l 0 , u _ I Constitution, we h*vo nothing to say; for he is I was constructed at a oost of $11,2^0 goli seized by the Umted States, which decree was 1 1
I*ar ago wto foaming over Sumner s bill for ^ to bllme for ^ bone wa8 made in pursuance of the decision of the Sn-
osmmon taroma, atoamboat cabins, theatre . ... A Bostosias of magnifioent posalbUitks preme Court of the United State pronounced at
UI«. tod to on. lari Wedneaday refused to ** the Mw. that vreto ^totod when he (the ^ wllh V^,0«).000 tbe December term, 1S6S; such payment to be
on*., .il„> ,1,. ..m I horse) wai nominally proconsul. e , I made to the person named it* decree or his
pen au the branches of the army to the negro. — capital to enclose a tract of several square miles Iegsl representative,the sum therein awarded to
Hers is a dialiaotion “on aooonnt of oolor, I So Torcmxo—There was a tonofcicg scene I £a an immense glaa strnclnre, within which in-1 htoi, being $30,509.
raoe and previona perdition,” which threatens I In the Home after the vote censoring Brooks valid* may make their permanent abode, hay-1 The House,
to eclipse the military glory of the Afrioan al- I and Ames had been announced, when the form- J jag a tropical climate with its appropriate frail*
though he fought eo nobly. I er went up and shook hands with Rainey, a mu-
A. C. KAUFMAN.
TtAivrman,
AND DEALER IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
QOUTHERN COLLECTIONS receiva the Special
O and Personal attention of this Honse. Returns I —asd—
York Exchange, which always rales BELOW par ENGLISH FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
e-Sotc“Drafts'toTireeptoncea payable In F^niS^ii^K^ARTICL^THAl^ANY^iN
Sonth CaroUns.. North Carolinaand Georgia can be fe^A’RKRxJ?avffieth JaSuie^ef thebrnBa^- I
sonototzatsd at this point with Profit and Saving of | in* Powders and Yeast combined, and recommended | , a7aa 5lira’s.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
SOCTHWESTZIUl IlAILEOAD OOIITAItX,
Macon, Ga., Jnne 13, 1872.
GAUGES I A 1 ' and tdtor Sunday, tho 16th inat., Paseonget
’ I Trains on this Road wiU ran as follows:
SIZES, I DAX XOTAUDA FABBXSGXB TiiAEt.
Leave Macon 8:00 A to
GAUGES, Arrivo at Enfanla. ........4:42 r. M
Arrive at Clayton..... 6:15f.x.
PUMP, I Arrive at Albany 2:40 P. to
Arrive at Fort Gaines 4:40 F. X.
PUMP, I Connecting with tbo Albany branch train at
SmithYille, and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at
WELL PUMP, Outhbcrt daily.
I Leave Clayton 7:20 A. x.
PUMP, I Leave Enfanla 8:60 A to
I Leave ForiGaine:;..................... 8.S5 A. X.
RAILING Leave Albany..10:45 i. X
Arrive at Macon..5:35 p. X.
PUBLIC IOTA TLA KI2E3 ZVZZSZ3 dffCCXXODATIOa
n-iirr
PRIVATE Leave Macon.... 0:10 p.x-
I Arrire at Enfanla... — 10:20 a to
AND Arrivo at Albany 0:45 A. to
I Arrive at Fort Gaines 11:62 a. to
IRON FRONT, I Connect at Smithville with Albany Train on Uoa-
I day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights, tod
COLUMNS, I at Gnthbert on Tuesday tod Thursday. No train
I leaves on Saturday nights.
AND I Leave Enfanla 6:15 p. a.
Leave Albany 8:40 f. to
WEIGHTS. Leave Fort Gaino3 1:10 f. x
Arrive at Macon 5:20 a X
CIRCULAR I oodumbus dax rxeeinazn Tnr:
. Leave Macon. 6:45 A X
LIST TO | Arrive atColuiabnB .....11:15 A. x
Leave Columbus 4:10 P. X.
Arrive at Mscon 9 : S5 y. M
VIRGIL POWERS,
ntendent.
E. CROCKETT,
Fourth at., Mscon. Ga.
Engineer and 8nperint<
CHATifGE OF SCHEDUXE
ID GO.)
tan, >
1,1073.)
I Carbonate ot Lime 93 65
The Civil Rights bill was reached and laid r pH£5E Bitt6rs hive tbe advantage of most ar- Phosphate of Lime 0,75 |
- . . . . ■ _ i asido without action. Gules of the kina in market as they are pie- Sitex 0.10 |
aad foliage, good hcteJ, piotnreeqne drives, art | Tte Senlte bm anthor .; z ; ns a rt aroad bridge P 11 ® 1 *. itb PetfeutJy PUBE WHISKY. Tbo Tonic
M .... . . .... . . ° I DrODSltiea CC,n*:«? nf raliaava n. Vemei.n Pari- I
Premium Shelby, Ala., Lime.
rp HE following analysis of above made by Prof. I sirictly pure'iagrediento tod'nnder^ffie^snpervsitm
J. Cassels, viz. I of one of tho beat Knxligh Chemists.
------- 1 w--— •-<—— nd p on nd tins.by aP —
su. Wholesale by
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC EAILROAD CO. 1
Office of the Pi:r.3iDZ3rr,
Atladxa, November 10,
On and after this date—
WESTEES FXFnZSS,
Connecting for Now Yo.-k and tho West.
6:30 P.X
3:02 AX
.....5:23 A.X
DAX PAS3X5SZB TEA! IT,
To the NorUi and West, carrying Pnllnan Palace
can be baked at once, or max remain in the dough I Ou to LouiaviUe.
forty-eight.honra, and ri gnaranteed to make as good I Leaves AtlantA .8:30 AX
Bread or Biscuits as if used immediately after mixing. Arrives Dalton
and is warranted freeirom the deleterious ejects ot ArriveaChittanooua
Fasaenzera leaving Atlanta ty tbia train arrivo la
New York the second afternoon at 4.40 p. il,
13 honra and 30 minutes earlier than Pas-
aengera leaving by Angueta tho e&me
by ail eminent Ecsli*h Physician*. Bread made irom | Arrives Dalton.,
tho j Armas Chattanooga....
English. Baking Powders
•tlggistb.
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
GREEK. LAKE A CO. i
T-_ ... „ „ .... _ . j latto from Sonth Carolina, and who hid voted gaUeries, an opera house, and, in abort, every- “, bo hi,, propsiUes consist of Caliaaya or Peruvian Bark,
lit! Moexon Baixth. - Brigham Young. lhe notation, at the sime time ex thing that consumptive, could wish for except aas. was passei P *
•Baret N.ws aays of the Sainta Those who | press ; nR b ia thanks therefor. A scene for a | T enuUtion. I . Tte Senate bJUo place slaves who enlisted in laring it thoronghly^tod ciuSng healiby
RsmssI
l '-’r drtrrniineJ by the help of God to endnro to
the end and aee the thing through, wifi joyfully E ®' c
va.oome another glorious opportunity to mani
fest before God, angels and men that they will
endeavor to be faithful, though it be even onto
death, knowing that they are (ore of a crown
of life and t far more exceeding and eternal
weight of glory than they oonld possibly obtain
b J securing a few more abort years of mortal
Ufa through manifesting tbe vrhite liver and
c ri ven soul of an apostate.”
painter l’fAith. We can hardly refer to it with-1 A xax in tbe West Indie* claims to
out setting our lachrymal pump lo work. The I covered a tree from the fruit of which a jnioe
incident recalls to the Courier.Journal a sim:
larly affecting scene that occurred after the ac
quittal of the gentleman who murdered Philip
Barton Key. When Sickles entersd the Home
be sat down at the end of * bench, alone. No
one spoke to hi an, or approached him. At
length Tom Florence got op and walked over,
eiretched ont his hand and said lood enough to
be heard: “By ! Dan, I’m not
. ., the army on the same footing with other sol-
nave a.a- | (jjgjg M to bounty and pensions, was passed.
The Senate.
100.00 |
Kept constantly on hind fresh from the works.
dec29 3m ' A3HEB AYBE3, Poplar street.
SOMETHING INTERESTING TO AT.T,
GETTVSBXIB.Gr
KATALYS1NE WATER.
Oenuauw, AT Sea—We have new* of two | afraid to apeak to yon-” And Dan limply wept,
disastrous collision* at aea to-day. Tbe oatas-
tro P t *e« of travel within e year have been nr ox-
W pled.
IsncoBATiow to Tsxjjl—A man and wife
with twenty-four children, ranging in age from
forty year* down to youth, were in Knoxville,
Tax Bank of England was victimized te a I Ext Tennessee, Friday, and left at noon, en
Jwadtu! swindle yee'erdey. 1 rente for T«»>-
is obtained which will make the toughest aleak . . ..... . .
Under I The deficiency bill pauecU bchurz presented
' . , „ s memurtal of McMillan isking the Senate
That man haa a fortune in hia grasp. We I ,.y. nolica of ci ect j 011 M Senator,
want to go halvea with him. He can do n pret- Tt( Kellocc Guar bt Wasbinrton.
ty good trade in Maoon, and at AtlanU he I Judge Dnrell, Marshal Packard and Messrs,
wonld oorral all the loose change in the town. I Billings and Norton had an interview with the
Haste, oh.’ haste, public benefactor, to | President and Attorney General to^ay. Noth-
thaiway.'
on tbe bowels. Person* who take Bitters of any
kind should, by all means, me these, aa they are. . . ..
S“m" 1I ’ i ' :j ‘ b4 “‘ rP ' liP0 ' #tt ““ r,)Uier DOWN-DOWN-DOWN ! tod”t«{rf. n by thoMtoffiipf gra'efffi people’‘who
1 __ J havo been relieved fron tneir Euffering* by its use,
TTxvinfr m*rVpA nf mv rinAj. 1 thftt the Gettyalwa* KataMae Water is the nearest
Hsving marKea aa or xny winter Goods down to I approach to a apecflic ever discovered for Dyspepsia,
. the Lowest Fignrea including I Neuralgia, Rheumati*m, Gout. Gravel, Diabeus.
PreYenllre of (hills and Feier SHAWLa - flaskets, jeans, flannzih,|
' DRESS GOODS, | Complaint, Chrome Diarrhoea. Pile*. Constipation,
iniinf.-iinni nr a . .. . ,, Astbos, Catarrh and Bronchitis. Diseases of the
An!in fact a-1 of my Winter Stock. Now ia the I g^jn, (ieneralDebilityandNervousProstratioufrom
time to get bargaint, as I expect to leave for New I Mental and Physical Excesses. It is thesreateet An-
lngis conmiuiiiaiieti ujistse genuemen no-1 | _ . . ° ” ’ ,* , I tidote ever discovered for Excessive Eatioa and
yocd that the President expresses hi* determin- j they are invaluable, bracing np the system, and I ^ or .k m a short time to pnrehase a large atoc* of I Drinkio*. It corrects the Stomach, promotes Diges-
Tox Scott offers to give the Tennessee leg
islator a free trip to Washington city and back,
to witneM the inauguration. What does the
Hailroed King want now 7
A cteexspowjxt of the Liverpool Poet thinks
the British wheat crop of 16 73 will be the short
est one npon reoord.
ation to adhere to the policy indicated in his
message, unless Congress tike* action.
Lxwxs, Pxl , March 3 —The steamer Yader-
lamd, for Pniladelphia and the Antwerp line,
went to see to-day.
JtewtX si t Scientist.
Kxw Yoke, March 3.—Charlse F. Durant,
aeronaut end scientist, died yesterday at his
reaidenoe.
rendering it proof against malaria.
Prepared only by
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, Drnggiate,
f*. 123if ttacon, Qa
I Spring and Sommer Good*, and I must have room I tion, and relieves tbe Head almost immediately. No
put them. Come before they are all gone.
A. BAUM,
Cor. Trianglnlar Blcck, Second et. A Cotton ave.
1 jto24 tf
FOR RENT.
A NICE HOUSE. T7iII be rented low to A gjotf ■
party. Apply to
Jm Q. MgSUfiNET
household should bo without it. Every hotel ahouid
keep it on hsnd. Forsale by all Druygiit*.
MKrPora history of the Springs, for medical re
port* of the power of the water over disease, for mar
velous cures, and for testimonial* from distinguished
men. send lor BROS., (Wl A rents.
227 South Front bt.* Pniladelphia, Pa.
Gettysburg String Co.
Forsslo y J. H. ZHILIN & C0-, and Drui
gtroiUy.
ana uruggis 1
jfc&7*eo&m
ists
evening.
LfiiVM ABtnft _
*..4*13 p.m
Arrives Dalton ».i
.. .9:50 p.if
BOUTUZBN EXPRESS,
Carrying through P&laee Oar from
North and West,
Leaves fTinttB-nnoga
Lcuizville,
^rrfVO* *
DAX PASSENGER TRAIN,
From tha North sad West
Loaves Chattanooga
Arrives Atlanta
...1:00 A. if
....IMS
AGCGK^ODATIOJt THAT*?
Leaves D<on
Arrives Atlanta
—1:32 r.x
nov!4 tf
LOST ENER
S WeaLncea, Do-
spoDdeccy.IJafeli-
fuIreBa, SypLtiis.
For a speedy cure of tueao or other aiimeuirj of n.
private nature, call or send etamp for privato cir
cular of advice to both sexes- Address bex “O^-*
Weotern Medical Institute, 137 byc&caoro street,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Tbe remedies are so certain that
NO PAY will be required of responsible persons
for treatment until cured. A visit to ita Mcsennr
will convince you that this Institute ia the only sure
one in the United SUtea to cure &yphilia and rq
toare hUnhood* dtclloowJfcwly