rial. Free gs Maya *1,00.I passenger -3:12 i». M . 2:30 p. ft.ed against rife Media iouso wilk-GHL\the Hevers Iesled to mee1. at the court irnt Ti outlay if the month, get her in rcf-m die coming era and the ; the public order of the. Kes'KRI'K. L Hocgiiton i in irtoner.riiti pexto become inuko birds, exeroiso ho and earnest month ac-ing H8 any Price by a The Ool-9treat, New fonts.{S« Sand class Piio-ho wishes can rent a h has been pplylng toGa.n.as returned lis patrons such as dy-lt;*it of clothes n the State lats. pants ies dresses, he dyed or ■» pri * *, i or rub o f. ok! cloth sone of the handsomest buildings in Middle Georgia,The untiring zeal of the ltev. Father W. A. McCarty, the faithful pastor of the Catholic population of our city, in raising funds for the erection and furnishing of it, is worthy of all commendation. It is not surprising at all that the Rev. gentleman meets with such signal success in his holy calling, as his uniform urbanity combined with unnflucLed sociability is well calculated to make him friends amongst all classes of people willi whom he comes in contact.Elaborate preparations are being made for the consecration by the Ur. Rev. Bishop Northrop, of Charleston, who will be assisted by several priests from the larger cities in Georgia, on the llrst Sunday in Juno next.The building is upon the lot generously donated by Dr. A. Mathis several years ago; the carpenter work is by Mr. J, T. Ailing of Mill* edgeville, who closely adhered to the plan and specifications gratuitously furnished to the church by Mr. Frederick an a c c o m p 1 i s li ed architect of Baltimore. The paint ing so neatly done by Dawson Hays of our city, is quite creditable to him. The stained glass windows are of a very handsome design, especially tliu circular emblematic window over the altar, all of thorn shed ding that mdlow light into the interior, whicn is so much admired in the old Cathedrals of Europe.The whole structure is an ideal Basilica, and with its well proportioned spire, surmounted by a gilded cross, is quite an ornament to our city and no doubt of much gratification to our citizens of the Catholic faithAll that is wanted to make it complete is a sweet toned boll ts call the . faithful tci their matin and vesper devotions. *.Burial Cases.Of all gra ielt; for sals by T. N • t S W Smith nt Tounille. Leave ypur orders with Mr J FMcrkers'n