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T. T. CHRISTIAN.
Cuthbert-T. S. POWELL.
Ogletkorpe—G. F. BKIxL.
Kufaula —B. B. FIELDS.
tssa^sm^
Reynolds—DK. A. COLEMAN.
Vienna—WM. B. DAVIES.
Fort GaInea—GRAHAM A HOLLANIX
THE EPISCOPAL GENERAL CONVENTION.
sentation from all the Dioceses, and the
edifice was filled to its utmost capacity.
The procession from the vestry room to
and into the church was composed entire
ly of Bishops, with the exception of the
Secretaries of both Houses, and Canon
Balch of Montreal, and another dignitary
of the Canadian Church, each of whom
wore their robes of office, scarlet and black.
The regular morning service was held.
Rev. Dr. Potter, of Grace Church, read
prayers: Canon Balch, of Montreal, the
first lesson; Rev. W. F. Perry, the second
lesson ; Rev. Dr. Howe, of Philadelphia,
said the Litany; the Ante-communion
service by Bishops Eastburn, of Massa
chusetts, Atkinson, of North Carolina,
and Jones, of Virginia.
The sermon was preached by Bishop
Lee, of Delaware. It was strongly evan
gelical, aud altogether in harmony with
the views of the low Church party. Re
ferring to Ritualism, he said a minister
was not ordained to be a mere master of
ceremonies, to study the cut and color ot
garments, and to take part in any foolish
pantomimes.
These practices underlaid the danger
ous heresy of priestly meditation, whereas
the Church, the Prayer Book, aud the arti
cles held that Christ alone was the propi
tiation for sins, and the only mediator.
In reference to Christian union, he held
that it could never be brought about by
looking to alliances with parties far re
moved from the faith as held by the Epis
copal Church They would have to choose
between the dead past and the living
present, and not go back to the cloister or
the cowl. As to au alliance with the Pro
testant.denominatious, the qpestion was
one which could not be answered in a
moment; but Christian fellowship could
be fostered and practiced, and this would
lead to union mere enduring than any
other. There ought to be conciliation,
but true conciliation consisted in speak
ing the truth.
The communion was then administered.
The offertory, it was announced, would be
divided equally between domestic and
foreign missions.
At the cPse of communion services, the
House of Bishops retired, and the Rev.
William S. Perry, of Litchfield, Conn.,
Secretary of the last Convention, called
the house of clerical and lay deputies to
order. The roll was called, and the Rev.
Dr. James Craik, of Kentucky, was unan
imously elected president. Mr. Perry
was re-elected secretary, and the Rev. Dr.
Hodges was appointed assistant.
Dr. Craik made a few remarks, congrat
ulating the body that delegates were pres
ent from all the dioceses. He concluded
by paying a tribute to the late Rev. Dr.
Hawkes, Washington Hunt, Judge Cha
mbers, of Maryland, and Hugh Davey
Evans, of Maryland.
Adjourned until Thursday.
Bishop John B. Kerfoot, of Pittsburg,
preached the triennial sermon on Wednes
day eveuing, before the Protestant Epis
copal Sunday School Union and Church
Book Society, at Trinity Chapel.
The New York Express says :
The General Convention consists of a
Hfliwo nf Bishops. (42 in number,) aud of
a House of Clerical aua *— T
miosra by
the several dioceses and parishes to which
they were respectively attached. The
Low Church, or Evangelical party, as it is
sometimes called, has but few voices iu
tbe House of Bishops, but amoug these
few are meu of great influence, such as
Bishop Mcllvaine, of Ohio; Bishop East
bum of Massachusetts; Bishop Lee, of
of Delaware. In
though it may make a great Skis®,,
the traditional conservatism which usual
ly governs will prevent changes of a vio
lent character, either in the discipline or
the ritual of the Church.
The Convention tnehides Bet a few of
the most brilliant in the country.
New England is represented by such min
as Dr. Huntington, of Boston, aud Dr.
giallams, of Connecticut. From the same
quarter come some distinguished lay dele
gates, including Amos A. Lawrence,
Richard H. Dana, Jr., and the Hon. B.
R. Curtis, of Massachusetts, and Origou
9,. Seymour, of Connecticut. New York
is represented by the Rev. Drs. Haight
Littlejohn, Payne, and Cook, and |m
Samuel B. Buggies, Hamilton Fish. 0&.
lando Meads, a well-known lawyer otAl
bany, and Henry E. Pierrepont, of Brook
lyn. Prominent among the deputies from
the diocese of Western New York are
Governor Seymour and Judge Johnson.
From New Jersey comes the celebrated Drl
Stubbs, who figured as the recent prosecu-
tor of young Mr. Tyng. Pennsylvania
sends Dr. Howe, of Philadelphia, who
several years ago was elected a bishop of »
new missionary diocese in the West, bat
declined tbe honor. George W. Cass a
nephew of Lewis Cass, and President* of
the Chicago and Fort Wayne Railroad, is
3 lay delegate from the diocese of Pitts
burg, representing Western Pennsylvan
ia, and Thomas H. Howe of Pittsburg
is another. Michigan, Wisconsin and
Minnesota send Dr. Paddock, of Detroit
who was recently elected to the Episco
pate of Vermont, but declined. Ohio
sends Hon. Valentine B. Horton and Co
lumbus Delano, former members of Con
gress, and Virginia, B. Johnson Barbour
Tins Triennial Sermon last
king.— The Bigh Keverned Bishop Beck-
Witti, of Georgia, Jast evening preached
the triennial aermon before the Board of
Missions of the Protestant Episcopal:
Church. His text was the words frota,,
Ezekiel: “Again he said unto me, propke-I
sy upon these dry bones.” He character
ized the present age as one of peculiar
restlessness and discontent, The spirit of
inquiry, scepticism, and revolution pre
vails in science, politics, and souiaHosti
tutions. The age is restless because it is
seeking truth, discontented beqause it can
not find it. The Protestant Episcopal
Church, by its conservatism and ita apos
tolic authority, is exactly adapted to meet
the requirements of the age, and restore
order and stability to society. The Bishop
in the second part of bis discourse point
ed to the West, rapidly filling up with a
new population, and to the disorganized
Kouth, as fields of labor to which the
Ghurch should turn its energies. Here, be
asserted, is a glorious opportunity, and
upon the manner in which the Church
treated it depends its future.*—Act? York
World , ‘.)th.
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON.
rpHK UNDERSIGNED will bay and ship Cotton
A on commission to any market In the United
States,or to Liverpool,during the coining Cotton
season. Office at Macon, Ga.
sepl2-tf N. BASS.
Attention Merchants and In
surance Agents.
YOU will please come forward, make your re
turns for the last l/uarttr, ending September
mh, 1868, awl pa// Tux on same.
Owing to the urgent need of money, no ono
must expect indulgence beyond the 10th instant.
After which time i will no forced to comply with
the ordinances.
Office hours from 8 a h. to 1 p. m„ and B>. m„ to
C. J. WILLIAMSON,
ootl-lm Clerk and Treasurer.
STOCK
t /tMI iVM iliit it OF-- • <****.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
IS HOW READY!
ANY ONE WHO HAS NOT GIVEN US CALL, WILL BE
ASTONISHED
at THE MAGNITUDE AND VARIETY OF THIS STOCK.
We are fully prepared for any rush that may be made, either by the Wholesale or
Retail trade, as our house is filed from top to bottom.
THE JOBBING OF GOODS
BEING A NEW FEATURE IN OUR BUSINESS, WE CALL THE ESPCIAL
ATTENTION OF WHOLESALE BUYERS.
In returning thunks to our large olrele of friends «u<l easterners for their liberal
patronage, we beg to assure then, that we expect to continue onr business » we begun
it—upon a
FAIR AND SQUARE BASIS,
And do not intend or expect to be undersold; and by treating customers well, we
expect, not only to win their favor, but to secure their influence wherever they go.
We invite the public to call and see what we have, and hope we may be able to
make a good impression upon every visitor.
s. T. COLEMAN.
octs-lm. Second St., Triangular Block, Next to National Bank.
W. A. HOPSON & CO,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
—and
miscellaneous articles,
AT PRICE’S OI*D STAND* TRIANGULAR BLOCK.
an entirely
New, Fresh, and Beautiful Stock.
* Trrrr.T. LINE OF
Domestics, Cassimeres, & House-Furnishing Goods
. | j.a.TEST ABBIVAU:
25 Pieces Plaid Poll-de-Chevres, at 25c.
00 - - -.sorted Dress Coods, at 25c.
„,. IC - * Large Lot of Drew. Trimm ings.
JUST OPENED,
A NEW AND FASHIONABLE
Millinery Store.
TMrBB. HENDRIX HAS RETURNED FROM
lvi. New York with a splendid steck Os
Fashionable Millinery,
fancy goods, notions, hosiery, dress
- trimmings, etc.,
And ha« opened at at No. 15 CoTTON AVENUE,
(next to Schreiner’s Book and Music Store.)
where she invites the Ladies of Macon and vi
cinity to call and see her.
octl2-lm MRS. HENDRIX & CO.
BAGGING!
BAGGING !
TIES! TIES! TIES!
WHISKY! WHISKY!
FLOUR! FLOUR!
ROGERS St BONN.
J ÜBT RECEIVED, a consignment of Fred Lelb’s
Celebrated
Sugar-Cured Hams.
■eptao
“OUR HOUSE”SALOON.
By T. H. HARRIS & CO.,
No. 66 Third St., Macon, Ca,
HAVING purchased the above favorite ha
mon, the proprietors have completely refit
ted, and intend to make it a specialty to keep
nothing but the finest of
WINES, liKIVOBS AND CIGARS.
We, therefore tee) no hesitation in inviting our
ohi frW nds and the public generally to give us a
call,
T. H. HARRIS,
H jpm lin. Formerly of liylngton’s Hotel.
Eilsioh*s Commercial College,
Corner of Mulberry and Second Streets, above
E. J. Johnston & Co.’s Jewelry Store,
MACON, GA.,
B. B. EOSTON, Principal,
I.ATB OF DOLUKAK AND J. W. BLACKMAN’* COM
MKBOIAL OOLLEOKH, HEW ORLEANS.
Fra THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUNG MEN.
this College is removed to a more central and
convenient location. The departments of Pen
manship and Book-k cent n# are now in success
ful .operation, and utiidoMW are rapidly increas
ing sfrffie its foundation. There is a private class
for ladles at 11 A. M. and at ap. m. Honrs for In
struction from « a, m. to iWr. m„ dally.
IB HUH, FA YAH ME IK ADVANCE:
Book Keeping 25 W
Visiting Cards written. and evsry description
of I‘lain and Ornamental Writing executed. See
Specimens.
O*Ul or send for Circular? anglD-eod'Jm.
GEORGIA coal,
From the castle rock mine, oeorgia
Coal Company. In consequence olibe recent
reduction in freight on Coal, lam enaied to sell
the best grade of Screened Lump at *e follow
ing prices: Per oar load at $S per ton; cptail $8.60
per ion. All other grades at reduced jflces.
Drayage to any part of the city a| the usual
price of T 1 per ton, ,
Orders left at the office of Butts A |ro. s, or at
yard of Macon and Western Railroad Depot, will
receive my personal attention.
sep29-lm ARMAND L.tBUTTB.
REOPENING OF THi
LANIER MOUSE
THE LANIER HOUSE is now Reopened the
Reception of the Public.
The present proprietors assure their oldfriends
and the public, that thfey will keep the Httel in a
style which will glve_ entire satisfaction.
The table will no famished with the beet the
market affords, and the rooms and gen 'ral ac
commodations will be such as are found in all
other first class Hotels.
SW A Free Omnibus will run between the La
nier and the Passenger Depot, and will lie pres
ent upon the arrival of every train.
eept23-lm COLLIER A BOYS.
HARDIN T. JOHNSON, JAB. H. CAMPBELL,
Late of Late o i
Seymour, Johnson & Cos. Campbell ABeal,
B. C. Smith, Macon, Ga. [Albany, Ga.
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCER V, LIQUOR AND
Commission Merchants,
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE,
Corner Fourth and Poplar sts.
NEW HOUSE AND NEW GOODS.
WE have opened fhis dav, with a large and
well assorted stock of Goods In store and to
arrive, of everything kept in a first class house.
We have Bought for Cash,
And expect to sell as cheap lor Cash as any repu
table House in the State. y
We Invite the attention of Merchants. Planters
and the citizens of Macon, to our Stock, which
consists in part of
200 Barrels Stewart’s A A C Sugars;
100 Hacks of Coffee,
60 Casks of Bacon, O.R. Sides; 4
20 “ ol Shoulders;
26 Tierces of Lard;
20 barrels Syrup;
,25 Bales aud 100 rolls of Bagging;
45000 Lbs. Iron (Arrow) Ties B
10 Bales Twine; .
7o Boxes Tobacco;
Cheese, Mackerel, Bine Fish •
Sweet and Hoda Crackers;
Tomato Catsup and Sauces;
Soda, Starch, Soap, Shot, and Candles •
A general assortment of Llunors • *
Baker’s celebrated Bourbon*
tnjS«^^r and inauy XM
100,000
T IVKB LOST FROM THE USE OF TOBACCO!
JU Save yonr money and restore your health bv
barn. Byr Antidote for To^
This la not a substitute, but, a cure, for ehewin*
aud smoking. We have trailed tWands of£22s
In the last twelve years, and cured themen?
tlrely; some of which have used tobacco from
thirty l ofort y years. Dr. By rnVuseeonly vSS
table rompdles aiia winrauu them nottoiiuSalr
sssrS:
* *•*
Local and traveling Agents should address
„ N. H. WHITE ACO ,
Cotton, has Advanced I
Photographs have Fell!
AND
GREER & LAKE
Are at Their Old Tricks.
They now have a full
NEW AND FRESH STOCK
-OF
GOODS OF ALL KINDS
In their line, and will offer inducements
SECOND TO NONE,
AT
e 6 THIRD STREET,
MACON, CEORCIA.
Their Alphabet runs thusly:
Apples, and Ale,
Batter and Beef Tongues,
Candy, Candles, Currants and Crackers,
Deviled Ham and Dried Beef,
Extracts and Eggs,
Figs, Fish, and Fire Works,
Gin and Ginger Preserves,
Hams and Herring,
Irish Potatoes and Ivica Almonds,
Jellies and Jokes,
Kisses and Kunding Wine,
Lemons and Lobsters,
Mackerel and Matches,
Nuts and Number One Boa pa,
Oysters and Onions,
prunes and Pepper,
Quince Preserves and Quart Pickles,
Segars, Sardines and Starch,
Tea and Toys,
Pnnderwood’s Pickles and Wolfe’s Schnapps
Vermicella and Vanilla Essences,
Whiskey and Wax Candles,
XXXX Flour and Brandy,
Veast Powders and Voung Hyson Tea,
Zythum,(for those zeoticatly Inclined.)
MRS. S. AUDOUIN,
HAS RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, AND
is now receiving her
BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT
Assortment of
Millinery & Fancy Goods,
Which she will sell at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
To suit the bnyer.
Call and examine her stock before making pur
chases elsewhere.
She respectfully informs the public that she is
agent for Wilcox A Gibbs’ Sewing Machines.
49- Opening day, Wednesday, the 14th.
0012 lw 8. AUDOUIN.
Third Street Dry Goods House.
NUSSBAUM & DANNENBERG,
No. 70 Third Street,
TWO DOORS FROM THE EXPRESS OFFICE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
TRUNKS, ETC.,
A General Assortment of
Ladies’ and Gents’ Famishing
GOODS.
HAVING removed to the stand lately occupied
Express Office, we would" irespeictfully” aak'iKe a't
teutlon of our friends and the publlo generally,
to our freshly seleoted
FA.LIJ stock:,
which will be found both select and much larger
than formerly.
A call is respectfully asked from city and
country buyers, as we feel confident we can suit
yon in both goods and prices.
octl2-lm.
GOME AND SEE ME
AT MY
*TEW STAND,
No. 86 CHERRY STREET.
JACOB SCHALL,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker.
HAVING JUST RETURNED from the North.
where he spent hie time in selecting a fine
stock, invites his wld customers and the public
generally, to oall and inspect his assortment of
the very best
CUSTOM fit ADM HOOTS AND SHOES,
for gentlemen, ladies and children, all of which
he lully warrants, and guarantees. My old
friends are requested to call and examine the
supply of flue
CALF-SKINS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS
on hand, and leave their orders, whleh will he
most punctually filled at the time specified. Try
me once and it will not be your last time.
SIXTY DAYS after date application will be
made to the Ordinary ot Crawford County for
—CLOTHIJ|P ~
For Fall and Winter.
Hie Cheapest and the Best at
90 CHERRY ST.,
HERTZ,
SUCCESSOR TO
TURPIN & HERTZ.
Fall Business
SACQUE SUITS.
Fall Business
WALKINC COATS.
Fall Suits,
CASSIIMERE,
MELTON, and
TRICOTS.
Fall Styles
DRESS SUITS.
Fall Styles
WALKINC COATS.
Fall Styles
CLOTH COATS,
All Shades.
Celebrated
MEDAL SHIRTS,
Excells all others in
Ease, Elegance, and
Durability.
The best Assortment
of FURNISHINC
GOODS
In the Southern
market.
Late Styles
NECKTIES,
KID CLOVES,
BUCK, DOGSKIN,
and
CLOTH CLOVES.
Fine Lines of
UNDERWEAR,
ENGLISH and
FRENCH HOSE,
Fine IRISH LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Plain and Bordered.
Cleveland and
Towle’s Patent
SUSPENDERS
and BRACES.
Fall Styles
BOYS’ and
YOUTHS’ SUITS,
For Dress and School,
the most tasteful in
the Market.
All Goods at prices 20
per cent, below other
houses producing the
same line of Goods.
My WHOLESALE
DEPARTMENT
Has been separated
from the Retail, and
is now filled with a
choice selection of
goods for Planters and
Country Merchants,
which will be sold
at New York Prices,
Freight added, at
HERTZ’S,
Late Turpin & Hertz,
00U9-U 90 Cherry St. *
CHINA and
;CLASBWARE
AT A FRACTION ABOVE COST !
WIBHINU to dispose ol my entire stock of
Crockery, China A Glassware,
Jf ••• 4? .** ■ lam offering It at a* i K
FRACTION ABOVE COST!
The assortment will bo found complete—from the
common C C AND GRANITE WARE TO THE
FINEST CHINA.
Thl* presents a rare opportunity for house
keepers to obtain anew oulllt In the above lines,
at a very great reduction on market prices.
Mr. JAMES REYNOLDS, my agent, will be
pleased to seethe old friends and customers ol
capt. THOMAS 3. FLINT, at No. 69 Second St.
octl-lm. Y. O. RUST
GEO- T. ROGERS & SONS,
WIHOLIEBALE CROCE RS,
No. 02 Cherry Street,
HAVE now In Store and are dally receiving by
every train, fresh first class goods, composed
in part of
100 Sacks Rio Coffee;
10 Sacks best Government Java Coffee;
100 Barrels Sugars (all grades);
200 Boxes and half boxes Tobacco;
SEO Sacks and half sacks Flour;
50 Barrels “Fancy” Flour ;
150 Boxes Soaps, (a variety.)
Bagging, Ties, Salt,
Syrups, Bagging Twine,
Molasses, Clear Rib Sides,
Shoulders, Prime Leal Lard,
Mackerel, new crop, Pickles,
Cream Cbeeie; Crackers of all
kinds, Oysters, Lobsters,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
We have in fact a comple Grocery Stock, and
will sell as low as any house In Macon, for the
same class of goods.
We invite an examination. sep22-cl.
JUST RECEIVED,
BXS MORE OF THOSE FINE CHEESE,
10 kegs Goshen Butter,
50 boxes Crackers,
10 barrels of fine Apples,
Raisins, Nuts, Candy, etc., etc.
Also, the finest lot of TEAS ever before In this
Market.
Pickles, Canned Fruit, Oysters, Clams, Crabs,
Shrimps, etc., etc.
Call and see, at . _ „
oc3-ct T. W. FREEMAN A CO.’S.
w. j. Mcelroy,
Manufacturer of Copper and
Tin Ware.
ORDERS from Merchants for Wholesale bills of
Tin Ware will meet with prompt attention
Direct to W. J. McELROY, Macon, Ga., or leave
with D. Good A Son, 3d Street, where I have a lot
of Stills, Stoves, and Tin Ware for sale, and am
prepared to make any sized Stills to order.
Je2sly.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF—
LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
Established 1809.
CAPITAL, *10,000,000 00 ) Q
Cash assets, 13,603,803 85/ UOLD *
$200,000 deposited with the State of New York as
additional security for American Policy Holders.
BURKE & COBB,
sep2l-tf Agents, Macon, Ga.
B. C. MORRIS, Jr.
Successor to Caldwell A Morris,
UO T T CTISJ J?' A T>
AND
General Commission Merchant,
20 OLD SLIP* - - . . NEW YORK.
BEN J. C. MORRIS, Jr., General Partner.
FRANTZ B. MULLER 1 Special
WM. HARMAN BROWN,/Partners.
Having formed a limited partner
shlp. under ihe laws of the State of New
York, with Messrs. Frantz B. Muller and Wm.
Harman Brown, as Special Partners, under the
firm name of “ B. C. mokkis, J k.,” I am now con
tinuing, with increased facilities, the business
heretofore conducted by the late firm of Caldwell
& Morris, at the same office. No. 20 Old Blip.
B. C. MORRIS, Jr.
New York, Aug. 4.1868 aug26-tl'
COLUMBUS, GA., August 30, 1867.
We, the undersigned hereby certify that we
have used “ Dennison’s Condition Powders,” for
Horses and Mules, for several years, and believe
them to be far superior to anything of the kinu
ever offered to the public for the purposes recom
mended.
8. H. Hill, Ag’t So. Express Cos, Columbus, Ga.
A Gammkli., Liv. Stable Keeper, “ “
Howard a Disbkow, “ “ “
Thomas S. Spkar, “ “
D. P. Ellis A Dr. W. C. Dkllamy, •* *•
H. B. Plant, Pres’t So. Express Cos., Augusta, Ga.
Col. R. B. Bulloch, Sup’t “ •• ••
Col. E. llulbkkt, '* •* Atlanta.
Coe. Jamk Shutxk, “ “ Memphis.
A. K. Holt. Esq., Ag’t “ Nashville.
A. B. Small, Esq., Sup’ “ New Orleans.
Manufactured by
D. M. DENNISON,
Columbus, Ga.
And For Sale.by
J. H. ZEILIN A CO.,
L. W. HUNT A CO.
Macon, Ga.
And at Hawkixsvillk, by
J. A.’i HOMBHON,
May 28—dAwly Ontos/u
All Right l
WOOLFOLK, WALKER A CO.,
TTAVING PUT THEIR IRON, KIRK-PROOF
lA WAREHOUSE, corner of Poplar and Sec
ond streets, known as tbe Harr s A Ross Ware
house, In complete repair, would.say to the Cot
ton planters or Mlddleand Southwestern Georgia
that they are both anxious and willing to receive
their ledgl tur tbel r best efforts and indi
vidual attention to tne furtherance of the Inter
est of patrons. Keeping thoroughly posted lu
commercial news, we khow that we can get you
the highest market price for your Cotton.
Planters'orders for Supplies filled advantage
ously and promptly. .
ocU-.HtmUw.
OELEBRATEDTIE,
ALSO,
S W B B T »S
SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE,
lya-d.wif AmMMKkU.iii. vfCo.
Jwirthaß Ooltoi & Son,
Coates & Woolf oik Warehouse,
THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.,
lirOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE AT
ff TENTION of f their Planting friends, and
Cotton Shippers generally, to the fact that their
Warehouse, having been put in complete order,
la sow ready tor the reception of consignments.
Thanking them for past favors, our utmost ef
forts shall oe to deserve their confidence in the
future. ocl2-«lAwlm
THE GREATEST TONIC.
And Antl-Dyspeptlc Cordial is the
CURACOA TONIC BITTERS.
rsiHESE BITTERS are not a whiskey substitute,
I butpoasessmedicinal virtue* unequalled by
any preparation before offered lo the public.
The dose Is sm&ll. and their effect Is magical.
They are especially recommended for
LOSS OF APPETITE. r
INDIGESTION^
CONSTIPATION,
DEBILITY
And for all diseases dependant on a disordered
Liver.
To persona recovering from sickness, and to
delicate females, this Tonic Is Invaluable.
To Bar-Ke*fwr»—'This Tonic is pronounced
equal. If qot superior, to the celebrated Baker’s
Bitters for your trade.
Prepared by J. C. BAUGHER * CO., Baltimore,
Maryland.
L. W. HUNT A CO.,
Drngglsta, 82 A 84 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.,
Wholesale Agenta.
For sale by'Jaynes A Mays. Foray tb, Ga.; N. N.
Dodge, Indian Springs, Ga.; Dr. P, H. Wright. Ma
con, Ga.: J. J. McDonald, Cnthbert, Ga.
Iyl7-dzawa w3m
COTTON! COTTON!
Office Flndlay Milling a M Vg C 0.,)
macoh, sept, mil, isos. ;
HAVING added to onr establishment a Cotton
Ginning and Packing Department, supplied
With belli an Emery Cotton Uln and Condenser
and Collett’* Steel Brush Gin, together with an
Improved Cotton Press—all propelled by Hi earn
Power, we are now prepared to receive Cotton
for Ginning and pocking (givlug parties prefer
ence of Gins) on toll.
W Cotton repacked, also.
For further particulars, terms, etc., apply at
Office of the Company.
GEO. W. ADAMS, President.
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sashTblinds, doors,
MOULDINGS AND BRACKETS,
Ready-Made and Hash Glazed.
-ALL KISDB OF
ORNAMENTAL, COTTAGE, HOUSE AED STOKE
Work done to order In the best and latest
styles.
House and Kitchen Furniture,
Planing, Sawing and Turned Work, Counters,
Tables, and Stools for Stores.
Repairing of all kinds done cheaply, and with
dispatch. Send or call at Factory, foot of Third
Street, on
Wharf Street, Macon, Ga.
GRENVILLE WOOD.
JanSo-ly-wßm
HARDEMAN SC SPARKS
TO THE PLANTERS IN
Middle and Southern Georgia.
Fir TWENTY YEARB we have served yon,
we believe faithfully. Our success depends
upon your prosperity ; hence we have zealously
ought to promote your interest and advance it
oy every means in our power. As Commission
Merchants we again tender you our services, at
our old stand, which has withstood the flames of
a burning square (thereby proving Its security),
and where we hope to merit the very liberal pat
ronage always given us.
The sale of Cotton Is our specialty. We Hatter
ourselves none can excel us. To old friends we
return tnanks; to new ones, try ui, we will try
to please you.
Usual accommodations given to enable yon to
makeaarop. THOS. HARDEMAN, Jk.,
sept23-daw3m O. G. SPARER.
planters*warehouse,
OPENED Af LAST!
mrwMreptramnrrn announe. ng to our friends
11 that, we are now occupying our
FINE NEW WAREHOUSE,
Opposite Byington’s and Brown’s Hotels-where
we are piepared to reoelve Cotton for Sal* ok
Storagk.
LIBERAL ADVANCES
Will be made on Cotton in Stork, where Plan
ters prefer to bold.
ADAMS, JONES A REYNOLDS
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MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD C 0.,)
I, Augusta, October 4th, isos. J
N accordance with a resolution adopted by the
Board of Directors, a general meeting of the
Stockholders of this Company will be held in
this city on THURSDAY, tiie 15th inst.
Stockholders, who hold receipts from agents or
attorneys of the Company lor instalments paid
upon subscriptions to the capital stock, are re
quested to present them, in order that they may
be exchanged for receipts signed by the Treas
urer. J. a. s. MILLIGAN,
octo—d*wtoctls. Hec*y and Treas.
W Telegraph copy till October 14.
‘THE E CARVER GIN,"
MANUFACTURED BY THE
E CARVER COMPANY,
EAST BRIDGE WATER, MASS.
rIiHE undersigned takes great pleasure iu lutro-
X duclng this Uiu for the palrouageoi the plat; *-
era of Ge irgia. It haaa reputation of thirty years
standing in the Western Cotton States, and is a
general favorite iu that section.
It cannot lie excelled by any Gin it. me world.
It is superior to mauy, is surpassed by none, and
is guaranteed to do first-class work.
PRICE,
Four dollars ($4.00) per Saw—CASH, or its equiv
alent.
The R CARVER GIN. FOR IioRSK POWKK, has
noveibeen sold iu this State before.
JAS. A. HALL.
Agent, Middle and South-Western Georgia.
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W. D. WOODS & €0«
(WOODS, LATE OF MACON, GA)
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 1 GREAT JONES ST.,
A few doors East of Broadway,
NIW YORK.
ORDERS SOLICITED. Every thing guaranteed
and twenty-live per cent, lower than any
establishment in the city. Mr. C. H. BAIRD of
Macon, Ga., will take measure* for any one wlsb
to make tbetr Clothing.
iTcna*, Cash on delivery. mayZr-tdecis
I tR- J- A. CLOPTON may he oousulted at the
X/ Brown House lu Maeou, from the 6th to the
Wth of October. He operates with perfect success,
with or without the knife for Pines, Fistula,
Fissukk*, Strjotctrjw, Polypus, Ulokrs, Disea
ses of Females, etc. la Albany, Ga.. from the 11th
to the Wth, lu Cuthbert fixuu J6th to U*lh October.
Hefers’o many of tne first Physicians of the State.
He never lost a paUent nor had the slightest ac
cident to happen. His Last Trip. Dr. Clopton
Is now In this city. octl-tf.
STORE TO RENT. ~~
rpHE STORK lately occupied by M. Horne A Ox
I as a retail Family Grocery is for rent. Pos
session given immediately. This hi one of the
best stauds in the city for a good family grocery
and persons needing will do well to apply Imme
diately. H. HORNE A 00.,
_®*t>7-tf , „ No. W Cherry Street.
U. U. WILKINSON. B. J. WILSCS.
WILKINSON Sc WILSON,
cotton factors
AND
General Commission Merchants.
OrnoK No. Mi Bay Strkkt.
SA YA SNA if, QA.
aar Liberal advances made on consignments.
ORLY $6.00.
CORPORATION WOOD YARD. lam prepared
/u^ho^^^^s^rhr^rrtSS
Uy. cat on the City Oommon. Parties wishing
time to lay in your wia ter supply.
Lumber auU Wmui uv!. JirL
sepld-1 in B3tween°Sulbe«Ty**m| Ober^T**’