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Ba!»ul» (AJ s)—R I> Snropslure
Arucricu*—F A Giles
AlUn>-J M Du3
Cuthbert—T m Powell
Montetama—Duke A Well*
fort Gaines—M A Lott
MarshxllviUe—C 8 Johnson
>'i-wum—M? Hudspeth,
(ttwrgcUMvn—h. G Moms
Blakely—H <J Fryer
Powers—1> P I**t.on
Comma—Fruit lm P Burn
B3rc.11— J K Hakman
fan Valley—Ross, Greene & Co
Perry—Port matter
Tslholton—L A Baldwin A Co
lt»*j Holds—Mines 4 Goddard
MtlkidttrillsrW T Conn
Forty th—A fl bnead .t l W Knsign
Gnffin—-Browner A Son
Baroesyille—H S swatts
Katouton—J Q Adams
htmlersriile—B A Sullivan ACC Brown
Hawkmsnllo—1> Rhodes
Last 1 an—L M Peacock.
Knoxville (Oa)-M C Hatcher
Oyietborpe (Ga)—Mrs Gallic Hill
Burn* Vista—J M Lowe
Bullard* Station—T arty
-r ^.rawBaswnsMsni—
TUE BLAVjJKSSONQ.
With sails let fall nd sheeted home, and clear of
the around aero w*%
We pa-ard the bank, stood round the light, and
sailed away to sea;
The wind was fair, tho coast was clear, and the
brig was noways slow,
Fortin was built in Ba timors, and’t was time
for us logo.
Aauickrun to the west we had, and when we
made the Bigot,
We kept the oiling all day long, and crossed the
bar at night;
Six hundred niggers in the hold, and seventy we
did stow.
And wt en the batches on we*d pat, *twas time
for us to go.
Wessfelv hsd got off the coast, before we saw a
sail.
Then wo packed on every stitch would stand,
although it blew a gale;
And w» walked along fall fourteen knots, for the
barky sbe did anow.
As well as ever a soul on board, that’t was time
for us to go.
We’d carried away the royal yard, and the stun-
sail booms werrgone,
hays the skipper, they may stand or go, I’m darn*
od if we don’* crack on;
80 the w-atber braces we’ll round in, and the try
rails set also.
And we’ll keep the brig three points away for it’s
time for Us to go.
Oh yard arm under she did sail, in the trough of
the deep seas.
And the ma»U they thrashed about like whips
as she plunged before thebrorxe;
And every yard it bucaied up like to a bending
iiow.
But her spars were tough as whalebone, and
’1 was time for us toga.
We drarped the cruiier in the night, and our
cargo landed we.
Then ashore we went witb our pockets full of
dolinni on the spree;
And wh«n the liqcor it is out, and the locker it
is low.
Then to sea again in tho ebony trade ’twill be
lime for us toga.
An ounce of prove ition is better than &
pound of cure. A dose of Dr. Boil’d Baby
dyrup will assist your Baby in teething. at-d
prevent it from being attacked by Cholera
Infantum, O0U0 or oibor diseases with which
Babies suffer.
flOSTETTEl^
Eminuit Da. W«. V. t tkuaht, Mamne
Bojnr.L —fort ut Baltimore, writoe: ‘1
Uko plewora in recuuuuuduiR Ooldou’a
UoMb’, Liquid Extract of Boer uk moot
aooUou Touio ar.d u.vigoiator of tbo nyo-
tsm. I Iixyo ie»todit witunrn vernal tuocoaa.’
bold by Juo. IugaUo. Marou.
(Jnparulieletl I'rolitto la Stocks
Are >'aily being made in Wail ctreet. Tbe
Stoik tiobango uercr afforded a. cb splendid
pouuo, nud opuratuia by tho new Mutual
0 ipital z iliou Byatcm have boon ricbly ro-
w-iul.d on invoctmo la of from jsiij to tu5,-
uui An ludiKU. martbaul made *102.17
f.oin invi.ni r iW in . capitalization. A
Mo* Orlaau. Iivury stable proprietor Invent
ed $.00 in May. Mid Ju.,« Vib receive! a
elite* tor $031.12. litbore have even done
la-tier. New circular, •• Luisa for Suocota,"
Willi invaluablu information to alt ,11-
vuiore, m.iled free. A'l kiudsof Bond, and
H ocko bought and told by Adame. Brown
A Co, Bai kt-ra aod ltiokere, -0 and ZB Broad
atroot, M.w Y..rk
iluBUAiA'i'iail.
liua droadfoi torwut, tbo dootoro tell us,
in Ilia blood, and, knowing tbia to bo trud,
we advize u very oufforer to try a bottle ol
Buraog'a libeumatio Bemedy. It is taken
internally and will positively cure tbe worst
am, m tbs ebonest tune. Bold by every
druggist in M oon. Jantd d&tt&n
Wblob la a Jioupoat
A package cf Detk.'s Durham, containing
twenty pi|ie lull, ot ino boot smoking tobacco
mala, or ono common enr-tr P Each cooto 10
onu. ants daw
IIKUKt —” w ay wtu tuou sumac common
Toimreo, when they cm buy Marburg Bros.
MBALOP .MIRTH CA ROLIXA.’* tU the sam-
price.
tl*W 4 a ojflswt eWrfRl NAYY'JO
S|frfj?S
Bit is passive fcuicide to permit the health to
underruin.-J. the constitution broken, and the
lease of li'e shortened, bjr nervous complaints,
constipation. biliousi;****, lndrgasttn, headache,
intermittent an j remittent fevers, when it ii a
fact eatat liabed by unquestioned evidence that
the Bitter* will prevent ar.d remove these evils.
Ah the svmp'oms of latitude and general de<
bellty speedily vanish when this invigorant
given a trial. Por sale b> all Druggist* and
pectable Dealers gecerally. • aug5 lm
Authorired by the Commonwealth of Kr,
=11fh =
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Common wealth Distnou
tlon Co.
AT MACAULEY'S THEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
Saturday, Aug. 30, 1879
The Drawing will be sujiervised by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket*
holders, ag-nts and clubs are respectfully re
quested to send on representatives with prop,
credentials to examine into tbe Drawing.
A J\ow J ra ia the History
of Lotteries.
GKAND A\D liXPHKCEDKSTKD SUC
CESS OFTIIK HCW FEATUBES.
Every tickebbolder can bo hi. own
.upervuor, c.11 out his num
ber and .00 it placed
in tho wheel.
The Management call atlrnt on to tho grant
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only ii,
any of
THE P0L1/JWIN3 PRIZES.
trite...— $ se.OW
I Pmo 10.000
1 Prito 6.000
10 Priiea $1,000 each 10,000
M Frizes 600 each 10.000
100 Prizes 100 each ......... 10.000
2u0 Prise, 50 each ........ 10,000
tSOO Prize, SO esch . 12.000
1.000 Prizoa 10 each.,— 10,000
OPrite, SOOeatfa, ap’rozimafnprizeaj 2,700
9 Prises ZOOeach do do 1,800
9 Prises 100 each do do .900
1,960 Prise* $112,408
Wnolo Tickets, $2. Half Tickets. $1.
56 Tickets. $100
for club rates should bo made
*7 Tickets. $60.
All applications ft
to tbo home office.
■I orespress.
in* published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
. ra. For tickets and information address CU.M
oiu.N A nALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T J
OOMMKRK >RD,Scc’y, Courier-Journal Build
ing. Louiavnla Kv. auc5auc:’S
$43.00
MACON to NEW YORK
ASD RE ['URN !
ATLANTIC COAST LINE to Purts-
T mouih, Va. ibeoce by Old Dominion Lina
o( Stt-nmabips to -Now York. Good until October
II, 18"D. Time from Macon to Portsmouth 3*
bourn, and W hour* son voyage from PorUinouth
to New York. Ono of th-3 mnguifioem Sido*
Wlits'l Steamers of ihe Old Doiuimon Meamsuip
Lino icav * Port mouth at -:0U p in, as follow* :
KWU BELL, sailing Mondays; OLD DO
MINION, .*«mng Wednesdays. WYANOKH.
nailing SaturtUys. The largest and bo«t ap-
pointed Steamers on ihe Coast These (round
trip) Tickets entit.e holders to Stat) Room
At > >uiiuu«l .tions and Meal* on Steamers. Re-
m mbrr you aie only cno night out en route
Irora Macon to Pommoutli. nlle^nnl Sleeping
Uaraare run between Augusta and Wilmington
(without mange). Cost of douoie berth section
'rum Augusta to Wilmington 82, or for the
night $i to. These Slot*pers are well ventil »tod
and without upper burins. The nc command a-
lion* furi,i»bed on Steamer without charge —
(passenger* supper on Steamer second nigh*
alter leaving Msc.»n. Georgia.) The reduced
rate for double berth section on Sleeper, and
reasonable cnar.ro tor m nls along the Railways,
makes this decidrdiy the cheapest route be-
tween Macon and New Y’ork.
For Ticket*, Time Table*. et<% apply to SC
HOGS. Ticket Agent, 61 Mulli rry Street, or
Ticket Office, Union Depot, or BURR BROWN’S
lUdioad Ticke> office, St jauloerry Street,
Macon, (ia.
W II ST IN FORD, Soc’y ODSSCa
197 Greenwich Mreet, New York.
iy!7 tun tu wed im
SAji UAILfc’V lAsiiitlrUy
GRIFFIN, GA.
Boa&pisa and Day School por Boys.
•i'Board an<1 Tuit on lor the Fall Term of
Kmr monta*
Sc'iool organized on the Military System. Full
*0«iree Of study Boys prepared for Collage or
Buaiudis. Thorough instruction and strict dis-
wphoe. Special inducements oUered students
Jrem abrcid. Correspondence solicited. For
funhtr information and Catalogue address
WM IRA 8MITH, Principal.
e w P O Box 227 Griffin. Ga.
8 W Hasp HAM. Secretary. augl »odlm
NOTICE.
T\UBING the «nsning week we expert to re-
AJ move the stock now in Blake’s Block to
thauew stand corner of Cherry and Third *tre«*t»
formerly oecopbi by Messrs Huff A Harris,
where we intend to keep a large and well-select-
fd at-jck of Groceries, whi:h will be sold at as
low figures as any house in the city and on as
fow terms. CaU and see us.
^auglOtf _ JOHNSON A HARRIS.
TxlBUriON. CLASS X. AT NEW OKLRAN .
TCKsDAY. SKPTKMBBR 9, IS79—112th MON
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This luatilution was regularly incorporated i>y
•he Legishvture of toe State for Kducationai and
Lhantatle purposes, in 1S63, for the term of
twenty-five years, to which contract the lnnola-
ble iwuj gi state is nletiged with a Capital ol
JI.i<uOAa.v, to which it has since added a reserve
^Uuf IA30JM0. ITS GRAND SINGLE N C 51*
BBR DISTRIBUTION wiU take place month.y
th^ second Tuesday. It never scales orpost-
Poao*. Look at the following Distribution:
CAP1TALPRIZB 8W,noo.
100,0(M Tickets at 82 each. Half Tickets 81.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize taikOOO
l Capital Phao
1 Capital Prize R000
t Frizes of 82d500 5-000
6 Pnzcsof 5JW
10 Prizes ol 500 ltXiXK)
100 Pnzeaof loo ioaOO
*9 Prixe« of an, 10,00)
5*0 Pr.zea of 10 — 10JWO
LOOOFriws of 10 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
* Approximation Prizes of $300 I*.™?
9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1S£>
9 Approxiaiatioo Priusof 100. M
LS57 P
z<*s amounting to $110*400
iv-spoiisib’.e correspondinc agents wauled at
aj prominent points, to whom a liberal compen
sation will p W d.
Application lor rates to dubs should only be
ttade to the home office in New Orleans.
r >, clearly slating full address, for further
iL.^rmation.or re-d oruers to
M A DAUPHIN.
P OBox 691. New Orleans, La.
AH our grand • xlraordiuary drawings are un
der the BuperviBicu and management of GKN G
T BKAlj RkiikRB and (JEN JUBAX. A
EARLY.
Atlanta Mediciu C allege.
Tho Twenty-Second Annual Course of Lec
tures will commence October 15tb, 1879, and
close March 4th, ISrO.
Facul.y—J G Westmoreland. W F West
moreland, W A nove. V H Taliaferro, JnoTiiad
Ji.linson, A W Calhoun. J it Logon, J T Banks.
Demonstrator, J W Williams.
This well-established Col oge affords opportu
nity for thorough medical education.
it is in affiliation with, and its tickets and
dip’omas recognised by, every leading medical
college in tli-., country-
it* quirements for graduation as heretofore.
Seim ior Announcement, giving full informa-
tu n.
JNO THAD JOHNSON, M D, Dean.
auhSeodlw Atlanta. Ga.
Look ObI for OiB Ici Wepi
O N and ffer this date we will deliver Ice ia
all paitd of the city at lc per pound. Or
ders left at Factory or the Mulberry Street De
pot will receive prompt attention.
may ?2
MACON ICS FACTORY.
b4vA*HAH, Ga. June 26.1979
O N and after Sunday, June 29,1879, passenger
trains on the Central ana Southwestern
Ruilroads and branches will run as follows:
TSAIIT SO. 1.-001*0 *OSTH A*D WB8T.
Leaves Savannah -9:20 A X
Leaves Augusta. 9:30 A M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 PX
A rri ves a i Macon 6:45 P X
Leaves Macon for Atlanta.. 8.15 pm
Arrives at Atlanta 3:50 ▲ x
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and AtUntic and Atlanta Charlotte Air«Line
for all points West and North.
C0XX30 SOUTH AJTD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta......... ......11:40 P X
Arrives at Macon 6:20 a x
Leaves Macon 7:00 A X
Arrives at Milledgevilld 9:44 ax
Arrives at Kutcuton... .......11:30 a X
Arrives at Augusta - 4:45 p x
Arrives at Savannah.............. 4:00 F x
Leaves Augusta 9:30 A X
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
THAI* HO. 2.—G0I3G H0BTH AHD WIST,
Leaves Savannah................................. 7:30 P X
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta ,...8:30 P X
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 a X
Arrives at Katonton .11:30 A X
Arrives At Macon.. 8:00 a X
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 A X
Arrives at Atlanta..., 1:15 p x
Leaves Muconfor Albany and Eulaula, 8 85 i x
Arrives at Bu f :iula.^.-. 3:42 P X
Ar-iver til Altmr.y 5:*3 P M
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8.45 A x
Arrives at Columbus 2.15 P X
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western ana
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line,
At Eufaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail
way;- at Columbus with Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gust a Railroad for all points North and East.
Bufauia Train connects at Fort Valley for Per*
, daily except Sunday, and at Uuthbert for Fort
aincs Monday a, Wednesday sand Fridays.
Train on Blakely Bxieusiou leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COXIHO SOUTH AHD HAST.
Leaves Atlanta .........2:15 P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.55 p x
Leaves Albany........................... 11:23 A X
Leaves Eufaula... .........11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al
bany 6:SS P X
Leaves Columbus.............. 12:55 A M
Arrives at Macon from Columbus e-OS p x
Leaves Macen 7:35 P X
Arrives at Augusta...^....^ 5:40 A m
Leave* Augusta... ...8:30 p at
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 A at
Passengers for Milledgeville and E&tonicn will
lake train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
‘rnidny, for thfifiO points. _
Ttrouch Sleeping cars ®n X5«nt Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Macro,and Swannali aid At! -nta.
h H SMITH, WILLIAM SOGERS,
Gen Ticket AgL Gen Snpt. C R R, Savannah,
J C SHAW, w. G. RAOUL.
Gen Trav Agt. SuDt. 8 W R R. Macon.
anS if
AND
GASKETS.
t HAVE on hand a complete stock of Burial
i Cast-d, Coffins and Caskets of every descrip
tion, which I will sell very low. I am also agent
for a __ _
Fluid Embalmer,
dv the use of which I guarantee to keep a body
vtoOdsTs in a state of PERFECT PRESER
VATION. and in a *y kind of weather. Refer
ences can bo «i\en nt the store. Those wishing
to u*6the Bmbiilmer must notify mn immedi
ately after the den h of the jerson they want
preserved. Personal atiention to all orders.
ARTHUR L. WOOD
Next to *’LanLr House.”
MACON; GEORGI £L .
Sunday or nicht calls an .wered from residence
corner Second and Walnut Streets.
jul222t»w2m
ATLANTA ■% CHARLOTTE
ais-line railway.
OFFICE GEN^PASS.JTICKET AgV
O N and ailcr Sun ia}, Nomsber 10th. double
daily Crain, will run on tbu Road aa follow.
v GOING EibT.
Nizhl Mail and Faawnser Train.
ArriTe Atlanta . _
Leara Atlanta 8-15 p m
Day Fas»on.<er Tram.
Arrire Atlanta..—
Leave Atlanta — 6.00pm
GOINO WEST.
Niaht Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta liMm
Leave Atlanta ..«...aj...„..#
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta 10 30 p m
Leave Atlanta,
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
I.CV,. .. •«*»
Arrive Atlanta^.....—™— 0 _
Leave AU “ lU -g5YjfG WEST ' .
Local Freight and Accommodation Tram
Arrive at Atl*nt*~~—~ 4.50 pm
umj,
Arrive Atlanta — m
llft^e^oruection at Atianuifor all point, Weit
and at Charlotte .or Q ^
WJ Tiritct Awnt.
Georgia Railroad Company.
SUPERINTENDENT'S
OFFICE,
Augusta. Ga. July Ii. IS79.
r illiai.KilniT Snndar, isth inat. the following
™,^nser ^bedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—3 minute, dower
Ii lia.vu ^
_. 7:00 a m
' ■■■ -V. _ S:5S a m
„10.0d a m
— title a m
11:27 a m
*00 p m
S-15 p m
6:00 D m
S.lSpm
NO 17—BAST (daily).
Leave Maeou—
Leave MiliedsevUle.
Leave bparta
Leave Warrenton.....
Arrive Camak -
Arrive Wasnington..
Arrive Athens...—
Arrive Atlanta
Arrive Augusta^..
NO 17—WEST (daily)
Leave August*.... ———
Leave Atlanta^.-..........—..-——•
Leave Atbens.^....^.^.—~*—
Leave \VHshi:xton.....<. M .«...-
Cza
^ 7.45 a n
9.15 am
....10.-45 a ra
■■ 1.14 p m
f > y r ^ at0n •:» P m
tmve MUWfteTM.
A ^o connectin'tio’or f’rom'is ..hlnaon ou Sun-
d * T *'NO M—BAST (daily, eicept Sunday).
BsaSe==^K
An ive 6 20 a m
Arr - V N0“-Esi (daity, eieept Sunday)
Leave Autrusta....
Leave Camak
5.50 p ffi
1.(01$ in
1.15 a m
2.45 am
Arrive M * • led geville *-^0 a m
Arrive Macon 6-45 *m
Trains w:ll not stop at flag stations, .
Cio»t conned ions at Augusta for all points
Bad and Southeast, and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Supt.ro improved Sleepers between Macon and
^PullmanSleepres AugusU to New York.
Only one change Macon to New York.
Tiriets and Baggiufe Check*. Time Cards, etc.
.re to oh-.ainvdai Union Depot or at Lni- n
Ticketomcu.6* Mulberry «'« t j OHN80Irf
Snperintende
B R DORSET,
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
FLO B, IDA
Macon & .Brunswick R. R.
Ginnux Supiuihtxhdiht’i owici,*)
Macon. Ga., April 19, 1S79. j
O N and alter Sunday, the 20th instant. Pas
senger trains on thi* road will run as Col-
.0*1
CTMBERLaN-* ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. L SOUTH, Daily
Leave Em—ii,,,, „m i„ ITr i-1-ttttiitt 7:45P
Arrive Cochran..^^*, 9:s7 P
Arrive Eastman...^...^ .10:45 F
Arrive Jeanp.. ...... 3:27 A
Arrive Brunswick..........—............... M . 6:00 a
Leave Brunswick per steamer ........ 6:18 a
Arrive Fernandina a
Arriye Jacksonville 2:35 pjc
Arrive Cedar Keys ----- 8:35 p x
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. J. NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Keys 6:25 a
Leave Jacksonville-.,- .11:16 a
Leave Fernandina per Steamer 3.-46 F
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 P
Leave Brunswick...... 6:00 P
Leave Je!tup„.. M , MM , MWMH . H .............. 10:35 p
Leave Kastman 8:31 a
Leave Cochran .......4:33 a
Arrive at Macon 6:45 a _
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta aud Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. s.Sout
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 7:16 a
Arrive Cochran 9:43 a
Arrive Kastman........ .11:14a
Arrive Jesup 6:25 P
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 a
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 6.15 P X
Leave Jesup 6.15 a. X
Leave Kastman 1;21 PX
Leave Cochran...«..........„. M .„ 2.45 p x
Arrive Macon 5:16 p x
Connects at Macon for points North, Bast and
West.
HAWKIN8VIL LB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Son*
day.
Leave Cochran... KhOO P X
Arrive Hawkinsville... 10:45 p X
Leave Hawkinsville 8:30ax
Arrive Cochran 4:15 ax
Connects at Cochran with tr\inj i and 2 to and
from Marcn.
Leave Cochran T lt 10:00ax
Arrive Hawkinsville...^.. 10.45ax
Leave Hawkinsville^^... 1.45 p x
Arrive Cochran 2:30 PX
Connects at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Snpt.
W. J. Jabvts. Mast. Trans.
ry,d
Gaii
YOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
If so call on
W. W. COLLINS
at Ms Carriage Repository, on Second
Street, or at Ms Shops, on Poplar Street
FIRST-0 LASS WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-OLASS MATE
RIAL to work on. Now is the time. Send
your VeMcle at once and have it made as
GOOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS
Carriage Manufacturer,
66. 70 <5c 72 SECOND I STREET.
On hand and constantly^arriving alUkinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
Arrive at
Arrive at Tallahassee
Arrive at Jacksonville
Leave Tallahassee...
Leave Jacksonville.
Leave Live Oak....
Leave Albany
Leave Bainbndge..........
Leave Ihomasvilie...^^
Leave Jesup
Arrive at Savannah MH .~.
ATLANTIC _4J01iF R. ft.
GmriBaX. SUPkHIHTBHDIlHT’s OfPICH, *)
AlLAHTIC AHD GULP RAILHOAD >
Savahhah. May 17th, 1879.J
r\a and after SUNDAY, May ISili, Fassenger
Trains on this Roail will run as follows;
NIGHT KXFRKbS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.10 P X
Arrive at Jesup p J*
Arrive at Thoraasvillo 6.25 a m
Arrive at Bainbridge.............^..«.«.......9.40 AM
,11.00 AM
. 1:85 A X
..7-S0 A X
..7.30 A X
..5.00 P X
.5.1^0 P X
10 50 PM
4.26 PM
3.45 P M
7.35 PX
„-.„ ltT - Tt1 —JL4AAM
8.-0 A X
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack-
souville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Bavan-
in and Albany. ■ . _ ..
Fassengers »rom Savannah for Fernandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;00 p m, ar
rive at Savannah 8:20 a m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A m (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida. „ _ . ... . .
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
. Jesup with the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
M. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sleeping cars are run through to ana
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con. Eufaula, Montgomery. Mobile, New Or
leans, etc. , . , , .
Mail steamer leaves Bambndgefor Apalacm-
ocI» every Monday at 950am: for Colambu,
tery Wednesday at 9.50 a m.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun*
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St Au
gustine, PtJatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
; John’s river. _ „ , _ . ^
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, at 11.37 a m, aud for Branswicx at
ACCOMMODATION 1 TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannsh, Sundays except ed, at 7.00 A X
Arrive at McIntosh ** ** A M
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Blackshear * * * 31
Arrive at Duport ** J.45 P X
Leave Dupont ‘‘ ^.00 A X
Leave BIack»hoar 34
Leave Jesup " „
Leave McIntosh ^*83 P w
Arrive at Savannah " 5.15 P X
WESTERN DIVISION;
M0HD1T. WBDHHSDAY AHD FRIDAY.
Leave Dupont....^-....^...........^.^..^... 5.40 a x
Leave Valdosta.
Leave Quitman.
Arrive at Thomasviile.,
Leave Thomasviile...^.
Leave Camilla... ... „.
Arrive at Albany ...w,
Leave Albany
Leave Caiaiila^.-
Arrive Thomasrilie^.*,
Leave Thomaaville ...»
Leave Quitau
........ 8.15 A X
9.37 A M
11A1 AX
..^..1.40 P X
...........4.16 P X
PX
............. 5.20 A M
7.S5 A X
,.« m .... m .ioaoax
1.00 p x
S.13PX
«.......«•... 4.40 P M
mve at uuiwuiiw»..M«.»....«,».«w.a, A50 P X
J S TY80H, Master of Transportation.
H 8 HAINES,
xprSStt General SuDrrintendenl.
'Jfem FOR CATALOFlfFS.
ALBEMARLE HOTEL,
(Earope»n Plan.)
Bkoabwat. Fitis Atj A Twk,tt.7oubth Si,
MADISOX SQUARE.
NEW TORK.
_ J Jahyrih.
Haw Wajltbb,
6 lm
finest Varieties now Beady.
*1,0 Spimcb and oilier Seeds fcr F.ll Sow.
inz. Bzriey, Rye, 0»n »nd VTbeat wiU soon be
”oar‘ TURNIP FBRTILIZBR should be used
RvRporstori, Cane Mills and Steam
Engine* arrlTln? dallj at
VAttv W. JOHNSON & CO.'S,
*7 MARIETTA 8TBBST, ATLANTA GA.
Send for PrioM. julUdlwIw
Brown^ Hotel,
OuDOsite Passenger Depot,
i^rA-ooisr, - anoBGiiA.
Established 1856.
Rebuilt and Refurnished 1878*
Has all Modern Improvements, Electric
Bells, G-as, Etc., Etc,
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.
Ample time for Meals between tbe Arrival and Depar
ture of all Bailroad Trains.
The Bro^i
etc AikAtte •ndlcAri in.
J eo«u 1cm M«fT L\st» •«sy Aa m~~.
r tWu ssy €K3S^*
I Fair a.
TERMS,
Meals,
£2.00 PER DAV
Fifty Cents Each.
GEORGE 0. BROWN, Pronator.
FILLMORE BROWN, Chief Clerk.
ivriHra
,'M'W macrunt* ure m&de of Q9
,*•tho workmanship and Auiah ^ rt xce2( d.
. two awarded premium* 1
• .>rgja* Alabama, Tcraa, etc., tit
.‘rice List of Gins, Fredcra i
Favablo during the- Cottoa I
TSg^tt
*—•
i rrk» at Qrn*. |
> '
TVfc*cfGBr>«rtti i 5
1 44 ;
1 tte-fiuMBia. | s
Ih. Saw
i i tK.do [
rc^5" i
1 8i.W 1
U3.:6 ;
A - 4
! un.ou |
moo ;
1 110.00 i
141.75 i
] VMM 1
158.** *
1 130.00 j
IX. G 1
1 14-1.0G' !
lszuo ;
8=3 “
| 1SO.OC i
80A00 |
COLEMAN i £ NEWSOM,
COTTOisT FACTORS
-AND-
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
MACON, ------ GEORGIA.
Platform Spring Wagons.
a”bv C ctirPr iag-es
Send for Circular.
W. W. COLLINS.
MACON, GA.
^Send for Circular. «
We most respectfully inform the Planters of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that wc have removed to the Ware
house formerly occupied by Anderson & Troutman, on
Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s Block, where we will do a
General Cotton Warehodse Business. And in connec
tion we have built a large Store House in which we will
continue to sell Groceries and Provisions.
We have on hand a large and complete assortment of
Groceries and Provisions which we will sell as low as
any house in Macon. We will always keep on hand i
large quantity of Bagging and ;Ties to supply our Cus
tomers.
Our senior partner, Mr. Robert Coleman, from his long
experience in handling Cotton, is perfectly familiar and well
posted in it in all of its details. He will give his entire
personal attention to the sale > all Cotton entrusted
us.
Mr v George W. Wright, long and favorably known to
the Planters of Crawford, Houston and adjoining counties,
will weigh all Cotton brought to our Warehouse.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
€OLEMi,F"& 17EW^01.
“ScftofiolFs Po able Steam Engines,”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS.
Compact, Simula, Strong, Durable,
and.guaraoteed superior.to any other'
WE SKLL'_TMB
Gelsor KJraln ^Separator
With oar ENGINES—For.iThreshiuslJPurposo
WE AIA30 SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sirgho-lGlh, Cctton Presses
And Machinery of every description.
BcrujUiKTo soxxzTetna a SFBOiArjTV:
WRITE FOR PARTICULAR AND PRICKS.
m*vi Km j, s,
boxed reidy for so’>». nant ar.6
;y Special UrtTA. '* c**k furcAmm t
tui circmar contilnlns Vstianonlnu frost oM
l arnlred Uvo plaulcn. bought mA Mk
mavhines 1a4 gcason.
7* r. i ir 1 to iS.^8 wo maburociored Glut <
Georgia, ondcr the Inn umne of 3. T *
rou Co M afterward* Cxjdimi. Bum ^
. i it.ade what was Chen known os
Daring tho year iSoS we remove^ to tk&
a w« h ivo hot n rsdcslvebr ongaQal (s. mmw
j icvnricg Gins ev* r since Withlonj Minurr.cc.
fin; b*-hiUbvirm.u"-:m■;y -iw skified work-
no udvantJget not enjoyed fey any
» —»— *— onshaha tta
tiiUi fOrutufced
i’rc?N-s. Engines «iid complete i
r desired. Addn ss
OilOVN COTTON tt!N C«».. S*>rr
MT. AiRY HOTEL,
Mt. Airy, Georgia.
Tho summit of the
PIJEDMONT AI It LINE,
80 miles from Atlanta.
GRAND VIEWS.
PURR MOUNTAIN AIR.
MINERAL WATERS.
COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS.
FIRST’ CLASS TABLE.
The Mount Airy Hotel ia situated in Haber
sham County, Ga, upon a spur of the Blue Ridge
Mountains ami upon tbe highest point crooned
by the Piedmont Air Line, is 80 miles from At
lanta. R'^ular Hack Lines to Clarksville, Tal-
Iufah Kails and Nacoochce Valley, and. when
desired, to Porter hprings. Hotel open all the
year.
In Atlanta buy n round trio ticket to and from
MtAiry for ONE FARE. Terms, $2 per day •
$S and $10 per week, according to room. Chil
dren and Nurses half rates.
M C WILCOX, Manager.
Fred H Scofield, Into o! Uplands Hotel, Last-
an, Ga, Assistant Manager, in charge of Office
uin25 tf
Great Inducements to tiny Tou a
House Tor what Kent Will Cost.
E bix Room House, ono Three Kconi
House, oiio Five Loom House. I oiler for
sale on monthly installments in email payments.
Two of tho buildings just finis-lici. Tuey aro ou
Troup liill opposite tho Armory,
ftugifl "km T GUERNSEY.
O'
New Advertisements.
ill pay Agents«.Sh
"-IliS
asgifa
A YEAR and expanses to agents
( I | Outfit Free. Address P O VICK
ERY Anvuata. Maine.
ji 11 ; K ® R1BU & CO, Furtimiri,
the WorM
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED
STATES
Sent free to any address on receipt cf S cent
(U/7 A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
#I> i 1 to A goats. Outfit tree. Fhaw&Co,
A«>kusta, Me.
WXidJLili XH.ri XLMAliL IXtOlII U AJ&j
STAUNTON. VIRGINIA.
Opcrs it* SOlh Session September 18lh, $879.
One of the fir*t schools for young ladies in the
United States. Climate unsurpassed. Sur-
ruun iii ga beautiful. Attende** by pupil from
Seventien State-. Strictest ecoi.omy required.
Among the lowest ten»s in tbo Union.
TERMS—Board, Washrng. Lights, Hrglish
Course, Latin, French, for each half ot tho Lclin-
lastic year.. Sll5
All extras very low. *or Catalogue address
Rev YVM A HARRIS. DD, President,
julll d8tkw6t Staunton, Virginia.
CATARRH
If nog!oct©d,may rapidly develop
into quick consuniptioo. Ord»
nary treatments will not cure it.
Its effects are nervous weaknes^
loss of smell, taste, hearing, and
, voice, weak eyes, dizziness, faint
feelings, matter dropping into the throat, disgusting odors, and finally contuviption and prematura death, ¥or
_ CONSUMPTION HAY^FEVER
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal Headaches*Deafness,
Sore Throat, and all diseases of the air<passsges and lungs there is no treat*
wiwnt an pla^.in gl thnr^nghj and detain tn curft and g iv« instant relief a*
DEVONE’S
“EaTrad.
A compound of tho miMthealiacbalsnnsknouti to medical utienco.wilb
CARBOLATED PINE TREE TAR
Imling from DeVone’s Inhaler, is converted
* ■“ " ", and taken direct to the
passages and the lungs, where it acts as a local
application to the diseased surface, and its health-giving power ia felt at
i»nco. The on!v method by which these diseases can be permanently cured.
HQME TREATMENT the Unitccf Staten
or Canada, to be returned if not satisfactory. tVf~A Ino for etalo by
druggist*. Send for circular giving full information, terms, etc.
dvice free on all chronic diseases.
INHALENE
breuthmff or in-
nto a cleansing, invig.
diseased cavities of the
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON. GA.
O FFERS tha ndvrir.t.Htft s of n htalthful ioca.-
tien, low rat. * «>i tuition aid bonrd, m.d
ihorcugh instruction by u fully orga. iz.^t
r acuity.
A course of study embreci? K '.isthcn r!k».
.'THtural Science linglien end « t.» er 31- *lrm
LauKu-gej*. i.> provided lor irr< gtrisr »uu!tn s.
The J-.-iw erhool, of which Hoc cIiBbnI Aii.Ier
son, John C Kuihtriort, B.*q aiid W H H«II,
iioq. ate tbe ir»s‘rrcit»re, effer*. j ttuliar toiv-ii-
tug< 8 to students of Law.
1 be rail Term will option W«dre»daj, Octo
ber 1st.. For i.atalogue «nu oth« r infon: atun
addie.vs tbe Fimdeiil, Rev a J fcatlie, 1> i> »-r
Hie
ell <M tyiiwkw;R
d
JNO J KUAM1.Y. Sec '
DeVone’8 Inhaler.
>eteut physician always in charge. Advice free on alf chronic diseases. State synmtomsplai’nly. and
a$se will have immediate and careful attention, and free advice by return tiinii. Wi^n renting,
Via paper. Address 11031K JILDICINE CO., S. W. cor. Tenth and Arch Su Philadelphia.^
and yout
GEORGIA HOME USDEAfiCL CfliFM
Iacorparated
1859.
Capital
$350,00*;
I F vonr farcy is lor a RIO COTFhtf rf h liiel
rich lUvtr, not ecaled with a fr!«un.o«f
f .re.Ko Hubataiire **(t*-r nnatiiir. iuj iwm
bui ilic “.Aj-uCA ” eurriu ; iy 'flcr.rt
r. ast»d and *i i|*K*a lre^h to li e trade b> >loo.i
Jet k nh A Co, New Yolk. Sold in Msi on h
aegi'tds. w 3m J DCAilthK.
BK1PE A CO’S uewCrowi
Jewel isT-TioNBax Pack ga
50 per 10*i to Agents.
Cheapest in tlio world.
fv.M V.r.ii )■ -V r. by n j . >ii;l
25* cents- llluatrutcd circulars cf STaPLI
ai d i/i FlT*ItLB -\OVrJt e-.lrOO.
_ J. BRIDE & CO., I CMC5
307 Jiroudwuy , Jr 1A})"|
New Yohk. U U 112
ftabUshad, 1870. Favorbly known throughout
Unite<i States.
CROWN
University c-i Virginia-
Session begins on tho First of October, and
continue-* nine month 1 .. Apply for catalogue;, to
the Secretary o! the Faculty. P. O., Umveraity
Virginia. Albemarle county. Virginia.
JAS. F. HABKhON. Cli-irmanof the Faculty,
j ul24 deod A w2m
Uamner Hall, Montgomery,
Cfaurch School lor kirn.
£Is.,
LAMBERT SPEBCER, Sec’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, President-
Capital and Assets oyer $500,000.
The Charter Stakes Stockholders Individually Liable
Columbus, Ga.'
WIS. W. CARNES. Agent, Macon, Georgia.
liYNCHBURG
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Lynchburg, Va.
Assets, $535,048-20
■3 1 — -
Car ful in accepting Bisks.
Prompt and Satisfactory in adjusting: and Pay
ing Losses.
JEWETT A ROGERS, Agents,
MACON, GEORGIA,
64 SECOND STFXklsZlSI?
Bellevue iugnchocl
HEDFOED COVN1Y, TIKG1AIA.
On Va. & Tenn. R. R. IS Miies West of
Lynchburg.
I [A. rolioolin — Inch juui.k il-m snd toyKarepro*
pared fur Univermitv or for busine-s High and
healthy location, full corps of teaclie thor
ough instruction, liberal proviaxm ior i he ac-
comaiodation and tomlort of students. For
catalomies containing information, address
W it. AliHoTL', Pnnapal,Belleme P O.
jnl}21d&v 2m
MMn Female Cullep,
La Crangei Ga-,
With a faculty of nine more ugh teachers, 1
buildings and & complete outnt for til depa
meats, literary, music and art, cHers tl
est advantages at tto lowest charges
double the usual time devoted to o.u- o
betice tbe wonderful poerest here. J:
logne nunibers 89 in music. Hoam. litt-
tionasd drawing per annum $187:.sun
mu*-c$257 Correipondents invited Wri
Ior UatJt-'ogue fer full puruculars
Jnly29 deed Aw lm i F CUN. President.
> high-
Nt-ariy
ir;d art
tcaln-
try tui-
ASEKTS FOR KASStl'S EXUElSlOR COTTlN
9f»S, DfSSTON’S CIRCULAR SMS ARC
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SGALES.
CftRHART &CUHD.
Importers au«l dealers iu Hardware, iror.ware,
Heel, Agricultural Implements, Carriage Mate-
riU. PaiDta. Oils. etc. mar 2 tfaw ly
KestncKy Military Institnte.
iThe school for bojs and v,>cng men. Thirty-
F fth year be* in3 September 1st. Six miles i ut
of Krankfort. Address Col R D Allb.v. eupt.
Farm ale, Kv. augSwit
J. tx pen GO!* paih
. GRANT * CO., a,
S1200
peddlit
■ S.. , _
S.6A8 UiMia Su. CiaclnnzU. O.
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