The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 12, 1873, Image 3

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lJtlK MACON VPIi ANt> MESSENER Wednesday MOrnhsg* November ^hijnrfjh A$flcnr>ett$er Ima with h ctab. Th.-cI«rt(aii** M tiful. ^BOSt* VACQHJJI SXTS that. Abel looks ilea<ier than any (irtiae bo ever »st on. and yet Cain eeeas to be «x- ]>ectin? bj see him net up attain. for he is just ready to fetch him another blow* Both the young men look real spruce in th**ir yellow coats and j^reen trowsers— ready irenteel aDd one-priced as it were. In another part of the qnilt is to be seen a game chicken roostintr with oonfidence " n a (T'-nt.- :.-t A - w r.,- a. • inan says this i* the dove of peace* but we don't know what he means. aosta ix Tilt sL'LKuanxa i», in many respects, the strongest feature of till- grai. i ■•..•(torical quilt- The r\T.T l- faithfully represented by yellow, green and red stripes of cloth, which train a re markably realistic effect y tl.e introduc tion of two red Wrlfish. ’ Mo»e* is Men ensconced in a cradle which is rocking between fire bulrushes. Tharaoh’s daugh ter. with parasol and red dress, stands on cne; side of the stream, while a hand maiden in green gingham stands on the other side* HOLDIXO HER STOMACH. She is either laughing violently, or else has a bad case of oolie—it is not perfectly clear which. Op above all throe instruct ive scenes float roosters and pigeons, and aingulnrto relate, the American eagle. This seems a gross anachronism—putting our bird of freedom, clod in the national coat of arms, in the Garden of Eden; Jmt it is justified, perhaps, by the poetic license which pervades the entire quilt. Our readers will excuse our dwelling on this thing of beauty at such length, those who have seen it will bear with us. ft “I It is a masterpieoe which bolds altour fin-r sensibilities spell bound. Strong men stood before It and W«rT BITTERLY, while little children cried when they caught a glimpse of it, and wanted to be taken borne. The only unappreciative visitor was a lady who declared with some CARPETS ! Oil Cloths. matting" rugs, mats, etc. FOE THE FALL TRADE, 1873. Cotton Avenue and 66 Third Street, inf dsily direct from msmifiwovy. u the be. qualiiv ctruodssod st reducedpVes. BODY" BKCSSEI.S CARPETS, tapestry Brussels carpets, three-ply carpets extra super carpets. MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR PETS, VENETIAN* CARPETS, HEMPS CARPETS, VELVET RUGS, BRUSSELS RUGS, BEAVER RUGS, * MATS OF ALL STYLES FLOOR OH, CLOTHS, LIXOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS. FELTS AND DRUGGETU. TABLE OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTINGS, CANE MATTINGS, CANTON MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS. Purcfcr. nan invited to eiamim my ««<* be fore buyinv. u I can ihow a creater variety and “J* tow jricwiaMny market in tbi South. No. W Cherry •trect, next door to Ham A Coie- uiaa'o wholeaak diy foods home. »epl lend tel . B. T VS)><. South Macon Drug Store. W. W. WOODRUFF, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, MACON. Gr A, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE SUPERi2iIE.NOE.NTjiO*FlCL M. A B. R. it, t Macon-, Ga., October 11, l»73. ) O N and alter Sunday, 12th instant, until fur ther notice, trains on this road will run as follow*: DAT PASSBOOKS, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Mary»i v m 1 vr BOOTS AND SHOES Ever offered by a* in this market. Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and Youths’ Wear. Cfonprisin* all varieties and styles, from the heavy brogan to the most delicate slipper, made to or der and of the best material. Country merchant* will And it to their advantage to examine our nock, from which equally good •election* can be made at prices that will compare favorably with those at the Northern cities. In the retail departmentwe have, at No. J Cotton avenue ami liThird street, all the latest styles of Ladies'. Gentlemen's an l Children's Boots. She's. Gaiters and Slippers, finished in the most elegant manrv■ r, and warranted durable, to all of which we would invite our friends and the public geaerally ESTABLISHED NIGHT PASSEXGKK, DAILY. Arrive st Macon.'. HAWKUfaVILLK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Macon *. jj. -Arrive at Macon - - . . . v 'a m The day train leaving Macon at 8 o'clock con- ‘cctsat Jesup with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad trains for all points in Florida. The night train •caving Macon at 7:15 connects with trums of At- antie and Gulf Railroad at Josun fur Savannah, arriving in Savannah at 8:20 a. m. Sleeping coaches on night trams, ocusif JfS. W. ROBERTSON. 24 YEARS! , stiL* ol A-.-Tiagea, Busrgte* or U-goualur- nish l at the lowest possible price at this Repository. General Superintendent. MANUFACTURED BY Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company, (UBITED.) NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. - Tliis Company Sells 40,000 tons Manures Annually CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Whp. thr autumn ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. SrrsnnrrxsoKsrr - A Kl/SSIAN STORY - Office, It. A. A. R. R.,> ... . „ -VMffista. Uk. October to. 1S7S. i \N and after Monday. Oi-tobers IS. passenger / trains ontho Macon and Augusta Railroad 11 run us follows : DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). A IJTftJ Plrfurr of Society In the Kelf?n of (at her stir (I. The folio-'in : oswojote. taken from -c, . Mei.io rr o! S'-gi.r, ; ■ u- 01 t .« .y.ri: .'hi, . ,. in the Russian CourTunder the sway of the celebrated Catherine II: Arricli bunker, named Sailer land, en joyed for a long time the favor of the Em proa*, but one day he uuddenly saw hia aouae aurrounded by an armed force, led by a ootnmiaaaty of the police, who demanded to apeak with him. •• My dear air,” aaid be to the fright ened banker, "itgrieve, me deeply to have received order* from our grucioua aovereign to ekWfute toward* you a sever ity Iwyond anything I have ever yet noen. I know not what eiUbordittary offence you have committed to exrite auch ex tremity of anger in her Majeaty aa to in duce her to command a punishment ao horrible and uatprecedentyA" " I do not tipdfoatoad u won! i of what you are saying," answered the aatoniaheil hanker. "I am u* much a maxed aa if you had fallen from the clouds. What are tlio order* you have received t" "1 h ive not courage to tell you. And yet I ahull bo compelled to execute them." " Am 1, indeed, so unfortunate aa to not *hhj me so disconsolate. You might regain her c<iifC-l.ai.ro and uron her faeor —— DUf/—" re ((_ jj ^ M Hut am I then Unmshod from Biu- ■iar" " ThafWon I!. pl*y],4>e a s;ul roiafor- tuno; WJrf li vwir richt* jy11 could And a ho*pifl}Me4t'€G)|rifo4Mil Any other coun try. II ut—" “ Oh heavens! is it possible that I am to be exhiled to Siberia J* ** " ** Kven from there Leave Maoou. Arrive at Augsuta. MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS :45 PM :40 A M 5:25 PM Trains on tko Maoon and Augusta Railroad Leave Augusta. This manure is guaranteed genuine, free from adulteration, made of tho best chem ical ingredients, and thoroughly pulverized and 3VEIXED BY MACHINERY. It contains a large proportion of Soluble Phosphate and is eminently suited to Cotton, Corn and Grain Crops. will make dose connection at Cainuk with day passenger train on the Georgia Railroad for \V asinngton, Athens and Atlanta, octwet 8. K. JOHNSON. Sup’t. The Woodruff Concord Buggy, Celebrated for light draft and durability, is tb leadin&Buncy, an-1 a specialty. CENTRAL RAILROAD The Gallant Khedive. Washington Letter.] As an instance of Said Pasha's wealth, Mr. Butler relates that the Empress of France aaid to him, in Paris. "Viceroy, I should like very much to vimt your Tyi-amids, but I call not ride on a camel, and I suppose I cannot go there by any road.” “Your Majesty can go there by either "th' , ^ce 0r “'* hway '“ you hke,” aaid When she went there, at 'the opening of the Suet Canal, the Empress found a read made, twelve miles long, across the desert, lighted with gas, shaded all the way with transplanted trees; and half way on was a palace for her repose, and with a second palace to entertain her at the Pyramids—all especially made for GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFPICE Savannah, November 1,1873. J N and after Sunday, the 2d insL. Passenger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, its JOHNSON & SMIT . 4:00 I> M .10:0* V M .11:55 P M . 0:15 I* M julvIHoodto Fonrt rtrrrt. nea r A Mi. CLEMONS & JAMES, J. BEN WILSON & CO., BUFF, WINTERS & WHITLOCK, B. H. WKIGLEY & CO., J. W. WHEATLEY & CO., G. M. STOKES, WM. J. RUSSELL, C. M. DAVIS, Y— rj' Columbus. • Atlanta. Marietta. • Macon. Americus. Leesburg. Athens. Arlington. The Whitewater and Woodruff Wagons. And other Western Wagons, at low prices. Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who will write for them. All work warranted.oct26 tf Arrives at Atlanta*!. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta... Leaves Columbus^. Leaves Eufaula... TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN W. JIcICAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga. Arrives at Savannah. 500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd. 100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd, 50 hales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-8 lb to yd. 200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd. 10,000 lbs Arrow Ties. . 25 bales Bagging Twine. ^ ^ep27tf , >. TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leaves Savannah- • 7;3( Leaves Augusta V...... 8:0! (FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD,) NEARLY OPPOSITE THE J>ASSElfGEE DEPOT This House has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic. BOARD 83 FJBR DAY. P. WHELAN, Prop. augltf Arrives i Arrives Leaves Mueou forColunibuil! Leaves Maoou lor Euluula..... Leaves Mueou tor Atlanta 000,000. The Suez Canal cost him $100,- 000,000 and ia only a partial success, as it fills up as soon as neglected, and the screw fleet to pass through it is yet small. Uexaent, the executor, Mr. Butler briiena to be one of the ablest men in the world, and never with less than from half a million to a million of money lying Arrives in Uolumbus. Arrives Arrives in Atlanta. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta- Leaves Celumlms Leaves EtUaubu. Arrives in Macon from Atlanta"!"!.*!!!! Arrives m Macon from Columbus Arrives in Macon from Euiaula ^akin & be libeqitod. “Am 1 the on deposit. The Viceroy is the owner of a narrow guage nulroad from Cairo to Sues, seventy-six miles, and from Alex andria to Cairo, one hundred and thirty miles. He is now building up the Nile from Cairo two hundred or three hundred miles. Leaves Maeon knout'r” "The knout is a dreadful punishment, to be sure, but it is not always fatal.” "Thiml ab >! then, jqn liful nie to death! Tell him plainly; this sii*pense is woree than dyatti itself,” "Know, then, thutyonr most gracious KinpreH* has given absolute order* to take off your entire skin.” "To take off iny akin!” axe! timed Sa- deriand, M-ixed with horror—"to flay me alive!” Buy ri'fiunuig, his self.posaea- aion, he addisl, '"N*. no—it cannot be; either you have lost your senses, Mr. ComnAshiUT. or your most benign mis tress ha* lost here. Is it possible you made no answer when yon received such cruel orders Y" "I did more than any other would have dared to <k>, j X did | not eanceal my grief and surprise. I lingered in the Imperial I ireaeime, mid lip,l actually la'gun an tumble remon.vtnuiee to Her Majesty, when our gracious aovereign. turning to look olTbu'. with a' look ond voice of anger, bade uni begone and Jierform her will. I rtiUsii ifi to hear her thr, atoning and ap|«iltng Words: 'Go,’ said Her Majesty, ‘and never forget that it is your indispevisible duty to execute without questidning the commands I think you worthy to recoivo from me.’" It is impossible to describe the agita tion. the anguish, or tlio despair of poor Saderlanu. After he had for a time S 'veu vent to tho violence of his distress, e Commissary told him that be was al lowed a quarter of an hour to settle his affairs. In vain the Lanker prayed for a longer interval, or at least for on oppor tunity to write to the Empress and im plore her clcuivucy. At length, although trembling for the consequences to ms Arrives at M illetigeviiiel! Arrives in Katouton... I*eaves Augusta 7^ROM the results of the use of our Cotton and _ Corn Fertilizer tlie past three seasons, and te experience with it last season for Wheat, we v induced to put up for sale our mixed cliemi- ils for the Fall and Winter Crops. The Com- iund is made up of the same chemicals as our Dtton and Com Fertilizer, but in different pro- irtions. as winter crops will bear more stimu- ting than those grown in summer. Arrives in Augusta. Arrives in Savannah. “•••*- *••— 7:15 AM Irain No. 2 l»en«g a through train on the Cen tral Railroad, stopping onljr at whole stations, passengers for hall stations cannot b-i. ken on or put dll. Passengers for Mi hedgevillo ana Eatonton will take triun No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta and tram No.2 from points ontho Southwestern Rail- HARD WARE.IRON I. STEEL. A to ima man in Sunbaty wa. fishing in the canal one dav last summer, when the 000k of a canal-boat tumbled over board. He plunged in and rescued her, and she thanked him, asked hit name, climbed upon the dock of her vessel and sailed away. Lost week the yonta wo* surprised by a visit from the maiden and her father. The old man rushed up, seixed his hand and said: “You saved the girl, and she's yourn. Take her. my son—take her and be happy, with a father's .blessing. No man shall say that I’m ungrateful.” The maiden llov5tf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. Southwestern Railroad Company, Miuxm, Go., October 2<V 1873. tN and after Suniiay, the 26th inst.. Passenger ' Trains on this Road will mu as follows: day kueaula passenger train. JanlJeodU CARHA3T& CURD. Leave Macon. Arrive at Eufaula. Arrive ut Clayton. Arrive ut Albany. CUTLERY, ETC, mixed, having been nin through a tine seive, and will readily permeate through the mass. Arrive ut Arlington. Arrive ut, F'<>rt f«iunt Arrive at Fort Guinea. If it is not convenient to get dry stable or lot manure, you can use ashes which have been leached, or dry muck or rich loam. ~ Leave Clayton.. Leave Euiaula Leave Fort Gaines. Leave Albany — -. —^ ... a. Sand should not be mixed with the chemicals. Whatever is used should be moderately dry. The chemicals are put up in good tight barrels, well coopered, and three (3) barrels hold 800 pounds net weight. The price is $25 50, delivered in the depot at Ma con, for the 800 pounds of chemicals, cash. Sixty day drafts will be taken as cash. Orders may be sent to us direct, or through any of our agents. In our Fertilizer business we have associated with us DR. P. R. HOLT, of Fort Valley, Ga- and parties can be supplied with his Fertilizer or ours, ms they may desire. We can sopply a good article of soluble Phos phate of Lime which, when composted with cotton seed and stable manure, makes a good manure at .10:47 a m Cherry Street, octiatf Macon, Ga, anvil, to h«i neck to hold her down. Arrive ut Muccn. STEAM ENGINES BOILERS AND MACHINERY. Stationary and portable Steam Erurines and l oil- om. Gray s Anti-Friction Cotton Press, Circtlar, Gang and Malay Saw Mills; Portable and 'ta- tionniy Flouring Mills, Sugar Cane Mills and Su gar Pan*. Narrow Gauge Locomotive* add D mi- my Engines for street roods and mining purjx ses, new and second-hand Iron and Wood Worlinp In tuk curiotM brunch of proiuse suit brought by Mrs. Wade, of Brooklyn, N. Y., iitfninat Mr. Kalbfleisch** estate, it has been decided that the doath of the latter concluded the proceedings. The point of the decision ia that a promise of marriage is a civil contract, and a repudi ation 0i that promise in therefore a breach of contract. Bein^ personally liable and no more, tho individual brealnng tho con tract can be mulcted in damages. But there being no actual >ni ur y of person on the part of the plaintiff, her suit cannot follow the survival, by his estate, of the deceased defendant CAPITAL STOCK, Leave Macon-. FIVE MILLIONS, Columbus. Arrive; Leave Columbus.. 2:80 P M 7:30 l> U COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. CENTRAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Leave Macon. Arrive at Columbus. Leave Columbus. E. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Office 52 Second st., Macon, Georgia. W ILL practice in the courts of Macon and ad jacent circuits, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts of Georgia. Special attention Riven to matters in Banknintcy. Arrive ut Macon. Making dose connection with Western Bail- rood at Columbus for Montgomery, Mobile. New Orleans, etc. Kuril;LA SIGHT FitEIGlIT AXD ACCOMMODATION TUAIN. Tux Pittsburg Commercial gives this excellent advice: "In view of the exist ing monetary stringency, every true woman should endeavor this foil, by the grace and simplicity of her attire, to show that her husband has neither robbed a bank nor been the leader of a thieving ring.” Arrive at Bufaula. Arrive at Albany. Leave Hufauta. Leave Albany. There, leaving him in an ante-chamber, he obtained admission to the presence of the Empress, to whom ho related the whole affair, r v > . Wi.at was hfc *altomshmrnt to over hear the "Empress exclaim: “ Jnst he av- en! what atroeityT 'There out his no doubt that Nieelotl (thaCouimisaary) is mad ? QaiScI Count, take lioreo before it is ft fitter and deliver my poor banker from his alarm, and assure him of my favor and good wish^KT .; T i O 1 L The Count hastened to communicate this order to the Commissary, and. was yet uiOro astomshed when, returning to the prewnee of the Empress, he heard her exclaim with burets of loudest laugh ter: t tCj- , ” Now I understand the cause of this ■tnuige and uieomprehunsible scene. 1 have for seirentl years hod a lieu dog. hich 1 volxed highly, and l hn,l given him the r.. , Jfijof 8a,terUud. both for the sake of a joke on my good banker, and also hi eoiunRtn mt to the English gen- tlemxn of (nil name from whom 1 ob- tainvsl, the ,dog. Early thin mnisc I gavefct>rder4.to Niecloff to Lake off his skin entire, ja onier to have it stuffed, as tho poor t! Of was deoil. He teemed to AiTivo at Mucon .* 0:45 A M Truins leaving Maoon and Eufaula on tbi* schedule Sunday. Monday, Wednesday and Thurday nights, connect at Smithville with trains to Albany. VIRGIL POWERS. oct261y Engineer and Superintendent PTRPQTnT* Ringboone burner r llUjoliJJtj FOR SUN CHIMNFYS, iiuuif by I’LLJIE ATWOOD, prod ices • l— « i. .1.• ,.. i.. i ftflfFliilll: licht. Can be uvtl or sale by ill lamp di-a^r*. ART GALLEKY SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS, 500 AGENTS giou» *nd hi-t* riral Cll AllTS. Splend •ortment! Lsiw sales! Lance profit*! At HAASIS A LL’8 RE CUT. Empie* Map ami RstsbliiOnneat. 107 Libtrty *t m Neil WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO, Office General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga., July 10, LS73. O N and after this date— lightning express Fwr New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities, Leaves Macon, by Macon A Western Rail road....^... ...11:00 A 5C * ' - — p rpHE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing I that he is now pivpartd. at No. 8 COTTON AVENUE, (Riddle's old stand) To execute DPICJTTX DR ESI Of every variety and style of the limfrPV Made Rapidly with Stencil and aUv/11 J-i X Krjr Check Outfits. Cataloyues and full particulara free. S. 31. Spences, 117 Hanover Boston. )VT MEN. Girls and Buy* wa ited jJLY to sell our French and At leri- bo.A*. Games, etc- in their tw.i lo* capital rvvded. Catalogue. Terms. 5. P. O. VICKERY x CO.. Any uU, REPUBLIC BLOCK. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. ATLANTA, GA., BRANCH. OFFICERS—E.E. ILvvtson. President; L.P.Grant. Vice President: J.P. Logan. 31. D-Medi cal Supervisor. EXECUTIVE C03I3IITTEE—E. E. Rawson, L. P. Grant. V. R. Tommby, L. Scofield, W. P. Pattillo, J. A. Hayden, D. a. Beatie. AUGUST A, GA. BRANCH. OFFICERS—George T. Jackson, President; James T. Bothwell. Vice President; G.E.Rat- CUFFE. Secretary and Manager. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—Edward Thomas, W. Daniel. T. B. Branch. John U. Me yes Arrive*at Atlanta. lie Med te all Climates, AND FAMOUS FOR BEING BEST TO USE! CHEAPEST TO BUYIi EASIEST TO SELLII1 .10:30 P it . 1:10 A 5C Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate points without change. Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:44 p m, over thir teen hours earlier than passengers by any other route can with safety reach New York, leaving the same evening. DAY WESTERN EXTRES3. Leaves 3Iacou at .....11:10 P it Leaves Atlanta at 8:30 a it Arrives ut Chattanooga - *>0 A H Arrives at Dalton It Never Fails, Always in Order, Runs Light, IT XS XTO ZEXTXUVEIBTTG-1 $5 TO $20 pic, of cither sex. young or old. make marc m >nry at work for us in their span? moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON k CP.. Portland. 3Uin l How, IVhfa and Mint to Afratiu. Soo the Advertisers* Gazette, SO pget- Sent by mail for 25c. Address GKO. P. ROWELL CO. nov6 lawtt 41 Park Row. New Vo it. PHOTOGEAPHIO AET. Special attention is invited to his MELLOWTINT PIOTUEES! Remarkable for a peculiar softness. Negatives retouched, whereby all blemishes arc Satisfaction gnaranteixi in every instance. octOcodXra T. B. BLACKS1IEAR. PEACE INSTITUTE! Pamoufl for doing m~ro and BETTER COOKING, Lois a it Qaicker andChenpci Than tLOj SLrreoftLa cut. POET E0YAL EAILEOAD, IMPEBISEABLE FEAGEAKOE RALEIGH, X. C, Tlio' Agnciiltilrnl lleil-Quilt. A rep, tf tor of the Buffalo Express thus disi-ounaw of a woll-known feature at all kin?,' _ No owwliS iqwiKls a half hoar study- OFFICE OX 12X9IXXBE XHD SCPKBIKTEKDESr Auocsix, Ga., June 55,1375. O N and after Monday. June SO, trains on this Koad will ru , aa follow!: OOWX I AT FAS8K.TOBE THAIS. Will leave Aupisla at 6:15 A X Arrive at Port Boyalat - *:16 r ax r.u:ocs Foa c:v::.g Sitisfactica E very ■whar*, AND BEING Especially Adapted TO THE MUSE Y FOR YOUNG LADIES! CLOTHING- Arrive at Charleston at. LANMAX'S Arrive at Savannah UP DAY PA*KXGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at 9:45 a m Leave Charleston at 8:10 A M Leave Savannah at...:: b:SU a M Arrive at Augusta at....'. 5-^8 P A£ DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at 2:10 P M. Arrive at Port Royal at ;11-A5 P M Arrive at Charleston at 5:00 A 3C Anive at Savannah at 12:30 p X UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Wffl leave Port Royal at 10:30 p m Leave Charleston at 6:00*p m Leave Savannah at..... 9.-50 r it Arrive at Augusta at 8.-00 a m: Passengers leaving Macon by the 6:30 a m traiu on Macon and Augusta Railroad, arrive at Augus ta in time to make close connection with the down night passenger train cm this rood for Port Royal and Savannah. JAMES O. MOORE. • . {••li 1 H Prif/inanr *nH fllinf'nntofUlWli. T HE attention of Barents and Guardians i s in vited to the following advantages: A mild, intermediate, salubrious climate. A redned, intelligent, cultivated ccnununit f. A central position easily accessibly front all points. A beautiful oak grove of eight acres half mile from the Cauitol Souare. A spacious buiidirig vrcll ventilated, wai med and lighted. A large gymnasium and an accomplished lady teacher of rnsmstirk. A well Sscted Library. Chemical and Philo sophical Apparatus and Cabinet of Minerals. A full corps of eleven experienced andsooeas- ful Teachers. In addition to the Urge class in Drawing and Painting, all the pupils take tri-weekly dr* ring lessons free of charms. The scholars draw from objects and from nature. The prise for “Best Crayon Drawinc" at tl e re cent Msoon Fair was awarded to m pupil of Irice Institute. tSST attention ia. given to German and The Mus:c Department bunder the chai re of Fre.. .Baumann, long and favorably know* ia Georgia and Alabama, aa well as the Carolina*. Thejnmoc roll at present numbers eighty u em- Tbe chcerf’.;’, pleasant, home*like iiriagd tents iOr the coavemenee and comfort cf the inn ladies. The ample pnmrion for religious, moral and phvsjcsd. as well as intellectual training. For further particulars apply to RET. R. BUR WELL A SOX, Formerly of Charlotte Female Institute or S. J. STEVEN: i. Formerly of Rome. G^. Wwiale OoOi re. nov>>l2s RALEIGH. S. C. soijX) -B'sr EXCELSIOR ilASUFACTl : RING COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, 310., AND TRUMAN & GREEN, 3IACON, GA. octlLltue^thAwfim CELEBRATED FL0KTDA WATER! The richest, most lasting, yrt mo?t tftlKmie perfumes, for use on the HANDKERCHIEF. At the TOILET. And in the BA As there are imitations amt counterfeit*, ah ask for the Florida Water, which has on the b: or. the lalW. and on the pamphlrt. the nanu MURRAY X LAN31AN, without which nor ^ For sale by all perfumers, druggists, and do in fnn,*y goods. julySeodt CMNED GOODS! CHOICE GOODS IN TIN AND COUGHS. SOKE Tiir.OAT.lNFLT- ENZA, WHOOP ING COUGlt, Crocr, Bboncwxt- js, AsrmiA. azA every affecuon of the iwaoAT, lunus sad cnw. are ud per- maaestlr cured by Tlie Largest and Best Assorted Stock of rXRUXG B. IO.NET. GOODE & TONEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRUIT JELLIES. FRUITS, PICKLES, SALMON. — A LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc. Just received direct from one of the most relia ble uackinr establishments in the country, and for sale at low prices. octgltf B. H. WRIGLEY & CO. h** a beautiful red dress with crinoline, a tidy apron and a’ handsome switch of solid hair Adaui look. HATHXX RAKISH in peon trowsers, an orange coat, and a wiae-awxke hat. He ha, a knowing look, too, os if lie wer* tolling E\e that she couldn't make him belieTe that that Tel- low. cabbage she w as offering him tij an ajiple—not any. THE GREEN ANGLE WORM over the limb of a tree is the orig*na\ 61’s.vke ntentiOo<.*d in the Scrip ture. The apples on the tree are a very | rare epfoie.-. not jrrown nowadays. In the right comer of the quilt the Lon and the lamb arc about to Ue down with each other in perfect umity. The lion in a sx-arlet tail, and the striped appearance of the ahe«*p, aru greatly admired by the editor of the Buffalo Live-Stock Journal, who savs he never saw anything like them.before. Tb* bora* is also repre sented. blit he looks mucus. This may be owing to the given and ▼allow spots of which he is composed; but ve don’t pretend to criticise. The majit spirited scene on the spread is in th^’lsrt band corner, where Cain has just settled his brother’s business for j houraTi jb. y£i iTi S0LI0IT0KS IN OHANCEEY, eufaula, ala. (Offioe over J.T. 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Soft and irt kfuL Tbs genuias signed W. a BatcLeter. S kj all Drama*. CHas. Batchelo) U ■ortlaufly fMxwoatisslri ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time DARIUS W. GEE E. BO BERT H. BOY1 W. A. BANSOM & 00., BOOTS AXI) SHOES 1»S AX D 110 GRAND ST.. NEW YORK. R,-[>n-s< nt*J by R- W. Hi»iau, of Geoixia, , :*:l2Udly FRENCH’S YEW HOTEL, /~iOR. COETI.ANDT and NEW CHURCH -SIS., L/ NEW YORK. On the European plan. RICH ARD P. PRENCH.se-n of the lateCofonel Richard French, of French’s H'. tel, has t&her. this Hotel, newly fitted up an«.l entirely renovated the name Centrally located in the business part of the oitv Landio and GenticUien ■ Duung RouinssUAchod. juneltf U H AYING perfects 1 my arranrement*' to <*orr Rejrulator. by the erect.on of an oliservator MENT8. for the purpose of observing th<» rnerid tha exact Maoon mean time to within a fraction ***&p*<nil attention paid to tke Repairm-j *4%o work made to order. Watches, XKtlb tf