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Slij. J U S I'elc. of Uw&AtUiiU In—
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_ us fee Frieii*.’’ r 't
Jes (,-d
Perhaps the world has never witnessed a
more g’orioufe instance of magnanimity, ' the'
, triumph of a noble nature over the prompt*
ings of passion, than that which is given by
tae Cotiservative Kxecfttive Committee hi the
address which we publish to-day, In -view
O■:■#) M.I- rants' and circumstances, wefeel
like throwing up our hat in honor of the
god-like
MBS. EDWABD B. WHITE’S
. ENGLISH^ FRENCH ^
Boirdins School for Vouc^ Ladies.
o EMOVBB to No. r.:> West FortjMeood
Unanimously carried. v
Col. Styles’ notion was then carreid, with
an amendment by Maj. Steele, authorising
the coiQinitiees iu report to an adjourned
*tievii»-g«r 11><* t'crtvt'i.iiou to be held m Ms-
iBANY, GA, AUGUST 27,180?.
Pre«idcnt .. .
Col. Arerr, of the' A-.Uut* Constitution, an
. .... ......... o . i: ~ :j
tjouucu of AUanta were arfirtma of showing
«htir city to t&e Various representatives of the
Press, and invited them all to be present at
the United States Uolcl at 4 o’clock, where
Wholesale
that dictated Ha lofi}* sen- C * l?
yktorious beyond nil ex-
.. .. ... _ H eta to bury ; the hatchet,
bat io Jake i its enemies , to its bosom as
friends I jAWI who arc they ? A political
revolt?ioiraiy faction who, without reason
pr remorse, bad reduced the present victors
to the most abject state of political sfev'ery,
disfranchised them for a whole generation
and'deniedjhem even tlic privileges and dig
’ .former-African slaves. And
ople rcsurtccfed and elevated to
slize theirtriumph, while the din
field is still ringing in their cars
ingof the manacles still cncir-
rrists, with an. appeal for chari
ty and forgiveness, towards their w van / quisbo
cd persecutors! They not only hold forth
the olive branch, but express the wish that
when‘he “fated calf*
iPTKEPt* MFE II
I b*g- Ion*# to,
i brout-Ii joa lie recapy of sn
DOtUM, ilic full nmonot of .mg
power;-®!]
In fact they c
iwionnt. due w
death of my lit
it of pyaelf as
all other
.be killed, their
may he there to
s lo Boeyour company
•I remain, Very ICes poet fully,
Maby B. Wa*d-
f j The above Jotter from Mrs: Mary B: Ward,
I says the CutUbcr t Appeal, needs no ex plana-
( tlon. Her lamented husband, Maj. Amos E.
I 3Yard, waS formerly amoljg the- wealthiest
FSifftfrinl nnli i pi i ilnj^ of dor citizens, but
|- likekH the rest of us, ruined ty the results of
|. the war. On. tho 18th day of last February
| ho made application to the Southern Life In-
1 surance Company .for a policy of' ten thou-
j.sand dollars, which was accepted and the
j policy issued. In less than ten days after he
• received his policy, he ws\3 taken sick .and
lingered until his death, which took plafeMggjj
the 2Gth of April. The proof of hia.tlea&jY
was forwarded to the company on tlib '" itb
: : of May, and Col. Abtonl>U|6 supervising:
\L. agent of the compauny, came at onoe to
i x . Cuthbert and offered to ^sy.tmtotke family
the full amonut of thdigl|Qmh ^r6Tidod they
f woUld deduct the ninety (lays Interest, which
i 'Mrs. Ward deolined'Jsh^^^.^hOwoncy Iras
r f therefore due on At^piSSWiinjrioittiie 2ist
• was paid over. ; ! . . •’ * • - • f ■’
Wc are glad to know that'this deservedly
. popular company is doing*, very large bust-
v ness in the South—larger perhaps, than any
other company. It ia. purely a Southern
corporation, and has been instrumental in
stopping; to some extent, the immense drain
' from onr impoverished section, of millions,
which annnally go North for Life Insurance,
which by calculation, based pn the best sla-
^ tisticswhich can he obtained, reach' the
enormous sutn of over twelve millions of dol>
lars anuually. ^Thero are twenty-seven
' Northern Companies doing business in Gcor-
; gia, besides the companies from other StaUs.
■,y Of them the Southern Idle* is we believe, the
i only one which' iretaifts its money in the
' State. Not one dollar taken in Georgia is
, sent out of the Slate, bu|| is securely ioyes*ed
among our own people for the protection of
policy holders find the development of our
ownuiaterial prosperity.
. : Tills feature In the Southern Life, has na-
tnrally'‘excited the animosity of the North
ern Companies, and bedn the cause of the
. _ mast slanderous attacks from 'Northern In-
.’ artraneff Journals. These aitaeks, However,
' UavQ had no other result than to add; very
<■ r. « - . f • . —
- largely^to the business of tho-Company, and
? >" briBg forUi rcpliea fr«|in its office which
. prose* bejeond i(U conlrorcrsy. -unless' they
belicvo Uut Oen. Qonlblj is gliilly of perjury,
that tho Southern.Life is net" only solvent
but the strongest company doing business is.
* the United States.' The-true test a com
pany’s. solvency >s not tho amount of assotts.
but the relative ratio of assets to liabilities.
A company may have twenty- million of as
sets nnd owe twenty-ond million, and thus
, ht as surely insolvent as one which owes ,
jnillion sndhas no assets. Judged by this
.rule the Southeru Lifo stands without acoln-
peer among all the life insurance companies
of the United States, as the following table
• will show.
This table is compiled from the
sworn returns to tho Insurance Superintend
ent of JTetv York, for the year ending Decem-
lier 31st; 1807: '
rEtno Connecticut,.131 to every 100. i.
Connecticut Mutual, 169 to every 100.
Continental,. J31 to every 100.
. Manhattan, 148 to every 100.
Now York Mutual, «4 fo evory 100,
New YOrh Life, 187 to every 100.
PlioenrkJ in to averj^iOO.
United States, 148 to ovary 100.
jortoua incmo-
of onr posterity
art forgotten,
to b?th 5 peace
ill man:’’ We
rrong did wc
E- Uiitcd Slates, 148 to evary 100.
j -Knickerbocker, 118 to’ every 100.
' Universal, 189 to every 100.
Southern life, from tho sworn statement of
»; its President and Secretary;, has J61Q, 002,20
I .wiUtesMch to pay *171 9?8 84, Urns giving
^ ' n Taticiaf stsets to KabUlSes of $299 87,. to
liabilities. , In other words the
another* life cotdd reinsure all,of i£s. out-
SilKtSS:
lumaelf gallantly and dcsclwea
thanks. He has been the
tent of our emancipation, and
hope his administration may be
tbeaame high and noble as-
Hc has borne’ i
great instrumi
wc sincerely h
16 CIECLES OF NEEDLES, - - - - $i;
23 CIRCLES OF NEEDLES, ... - 2S
30 CIBCLES OF NEEDLES, .... 2S
40 CIRCLES OF NEEDLES, ... -36
50 CIBCLES OF NEEDLES, ; : : - 45
g® 8 Those wishing lo purchase Ibis season will oblige by ordering eurly.
P. W. j. ECHOLS, a Atlanta,
GENERAL AGENT FOR GEORGIA.
pirat ions which wrought the deliverance of
oar oppressed people.
J. E Manleve, Phincas Garrelt,-
JLTYeakley. George S'Kinncy,
One, Two, Foar, or
t£f‘ SEND YOUR ORDER TO
! lturch,
1 - ;!l . e .'? a >.
SAVANNAH, OA
Cotton Gin and Band
Ar.KSTS for tlie *IcofGUI.UnTS STET1. Bit TOW
ocnroN gins, iiali.-s patent con on «.in
FEEDER, ARROW TIES. Alw R F.CWs
SLT’EIt-l’HOSl*! I ATE OK LI MR
And GRIME? PATENS RAW LONE PIUX-PIIATF-
Kjr~ Can-fill ^tPntiun «;i;vu to Silrt Of SfiiyMent of
Odtu* mmd atl ki»Js tf Prudmr.
liberal aJnuKV* tamle ou cn^uuivuU.
[I rom the Journal J!e«
L«Uer Fr#a Aihita.
Gemini
waiit a
E HAVE FOR SALE A SPLFNDID
SECOND-HAND
Auamtat, tsce-tr
Oglesby Gin !
HAEDEMAN & SPABKS,
TN tiMulenn" their sdrvhvs a^ia U their |JxuUj
X frtviHls *1 Warehouse aud Couuui-nNm M«-rchaui
PRO liONO PUBLICO!
’■ Doagbcrljr Sheriff* Sale,
mu. liemlduBlhe IntTuidaf tu (Maher Ural.
, Uvea the k«alhuu. <X obj As l*rhj
jiTi I- Wares, nJ SSndoa-
(.' *— 'ak.oW kbAa-Pbjlhul 1 *. h iLl
Southern man to patroniie hisowncompany.
p .- •/, 'mam ■ —_ •
. \ ^2ATHat; Pr irilKT.—Captain
baibj, ol tiie.Royal Navy, has talleil
IH.bltc nUcQUon t, the folio tt int; faclt-
which, if verified by results, wjlTr r.tve
a curious instance of a rwtokr rcafon-
>“g: • , •*
At a, ni., on the cussing Octolwr 5
the moon will be at tfe. part Q| ^
orbit which is nearest the
rhe Gin has 4ft, Eawa, i.f imported aieel.
uaa guiiied two crops, u a a £Ood, m3 u ew nnd
not sm i. ,
Th*» HAND has al*o been u.«ed only for Mr.,
eroffl. and is as g.*o.J as new.
" dl b« **'1*1 for CAJSli A»r • i#y Acceptance
Alh««y. i OOPEH £ CO'
Inu R ».'0 111 C.', I' .
keta for One Fare.
f fiOOTBWESTEBll HaILBOaI) OFTtCB, I
C Macon August 1C, 18C9. /
AND AFTER THE 19ra INSTANT,
ktstt Tickets, to and Itou either lor-
ur station on this Rood earn bit pur
1 for ONE FAKE Sud Tiekata good
tuber 1st, aud nn Jonyrr.
; •. , moiL roifEBs. ^ .
Engiaevr and SuperiiHendeaL
n»t20. IBOSMttbci.
B. F. BIIO VVl'ftj
pdy Alkd at W
ll.» rxIfirnLU lo
tniimly, G>. Ut N. r „ lU kvui Iw.-im v! S ile,»».: J- fl - -
<1 %£i^^UMui(xhmn; brVdmi 5. lb. i-nfi
on oi m. V. tt^ti-, m titwr » bbH”'""
l.uua .Sujwinor Cvun, ui uw. uf A v-
M. 1». Hotttv JAMR* w. K\
invited to a seat iu the Convent ion. Adopted,
i The committee returned and reported the
names of Kon. J li Christy, of the Athens
Watchman, Gen. A R Wrigit, of the Augusta
Chronicle, and Cd II P Jutes, of Ake l.'etb-
• but Appeal, for Vice Presidents, and the re-
IXKGBGIA. DCU GHEKTY l<fU2riY.-\Y
Bkhacd K. tnuo. liwanliau **f property »»f ll**: mi
nor Keiau ol Jo.-K*|»n K*od r lo me for L*u\«?
to Ike Th ai U+iU'iar- io ^aiU luaiur-i in tbe
countr of l*oU);l»«rty- „ , . , ,
THoe are tln-rcfor.’ 11 die sdl and au^ier lLo nrxt
of kin of said tuiiM.rst«»»>eAud uiy oTic-v w ilL.-
ia the ijya.^jjn-m-ritia’d by h.w, to .-Jtyw tl any U*«-j
hare, why -
Given nod. r my hand and olir-.ial hi-viWrr, lliLi:50«li
day of Au-'iiat, lad.
7 ° ’ W. if. W1IoDEU,
Oriluffirr.
f Cinrea'difcasfs of the Liver and Stomaeh.
Tl TT'S tXPKTOSAXT,
"t-. :; . -_y‘ - 1 -•?*« -
A plcasaul cure forCooghv, Colds, ole.
TftU’s SarsafisrijU & Qceeb*s Dfifcbf
The great AlieriUlteuHpd BlooJ Purifier.
TBIT'S llirRGVEB H*I* l)I£,
Warranted lie best iye la ua*±
>
I’bes* standard preparai»i*|» are for sale bjr
t». E. Jr H. B. VTEI.CH,
AG ENTS, XflkMiy, Ga.
iras nnaninoualy adopted,
i motion ot iif H Christian, of the Ameri-
[^ier, imauk by Ur. Pitch, of the
in Star, all members of l he different Ty-
aplucal Union?, and ^ her pnntara,
/anted to seats on the floor. On aso-
d#X?oi. Jones, Col.’ Herbert PSeHer and
[NilJL D« >1 <;nEKTY ‘ ** NTT.-R apffspor
•.MirtuyuB tli*"r«*{*irt d *. I L.
dual B. is', locks II, I**
irtf-i to.vit n 5lw r.cd Luoxd a*, tfcr Ji’Hl'AN
IKJAffe in «-«*urty. fc»r tlu* of -4.ui. r- ,
Practiral
ilthmakpr & jaAtf,y.
Anwsl 51, I3C5I. _
Gbauuia—Worth County
Whereas: William ^appfiea torn*
far letters of ojiriitleteilioti c B the eata'.a. ol
Juba M. llauaau. late ot mill county, dee d.
Tluae saw therefore to aatifjr sK*»«l aiugoiar
*wi creditors- rfsultdawM.
eud Ild oa err at my office VJthwi; Um:Mffi,
g£So#«Lta^aN, j° ahsw -eamife j* «a* tj*f
pilC fi»r*rt Wafcbeffi *« paired -l.r.ikrTi and
I V«rn T'lirl.* »:nde iu*^; JcWL-iin^ and
.eirn-vitjing, »R at moderaie [ rke», ate
niranlcd. , , ...,
Also, GENUINE rUBWa^lhaaitilTMea
ggr- At MOWASD CTCRKRlfSp
Aug 27. 18C!My r Ou-Ku»l '
G^JGKti IA --\Vo*tY Cuum.;'
3;on .■ want aiiything’-;useful-Ti’Oiir. »
*W* . Vr€sd\fo' (i : mrr*
all ether ea-«litora were iueluded is the rso-
dtiijca- A-colMKsptent rnotioa also included
|p yiddiViWiiflnanciil of Atlanta.
^ ewlics aCC^L' Cmy w Etylet, (ho Pres
^astttirH^t Hi kayia'
"A-;.
^tr
\ v^ i ‘f y
~ ...v ,r •
•'I'.'.
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U- ’f-r' . -
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routed and implacable foes
rejoice with them.
There is something in this grand moral ex
hibition that makes an American feel proud
of his race, and inspires him with new hopes
for his conntry’s future. What a lesson for
demagogues! What a rebuke for tyrants l—
A just God must smile approvingly upon
such acts, and prosper the peoplo who are
thus capable of rising superior to revenge
and all the fierce passions of their nature.—
By this one simple act the Conservatives of
Teuncssee have acquired a moral power that
will be felt in every portion of this unhappy
country, and do much to restore the long-
lostspirit of fraternity of which wo had
feared our people had takeu an eternal farc-
. _ _
Uggg Bonsratalatery AUress of the fon-
seriatire Coiniuitiee—Jlagnanioi
If tor the TufffiisheA.
Nashville, August ti.
To the People of JDuvidton County :
. We, tho Executive Committee in the re-
cettt election, congratulate you upon the sig-
nal triumph of tho great cause Which was
achieved at the ballot-box on Thursday.—
The lirst Thursday of August, in Tennessee,
in each alteriiate year, has ever been an im
portant dky in our annals. But that rhich
has just passed had a far deeper illustration,
from the momentous Issue at stake. The
sun rose that day upon one hundred thous
and white men iu the State, who, for more
titan four, years have groaned uuder the
iuo8t*greviuus pespolisui. Il set that even
ing in all its brightness upon the tame men,
Tree, degenerated, and disenthralled. This
solemn result w^y> wrought out not by pow
er—not by force, bui by the ca m verdict of
public opinion—by the ballot—by the re
awakened sense of justice. In the hour of
victory, while we have no language adequate
to express our joy, we nave no words of vul
gar exultation to utter* Nuch an expression
would bij^inar the dignity of the occasion.
The iasutnn the late . election was enfran*
chisement—there was no other. The result
is iu our favor hy an overwhelming majority
And now; if we have been heretofore pro
scribed, let ns not proscribe vigain. If w<
have been oppressed, our revenge is com
plete iu the succesi of our cause. We can
afford to be magnanimous, moderate and
tolerant, and in fact, we are bound to be so
in conformity to our professions. Those
who oppressed us are our fellow-citizens—a
large part of the population and wealth of
the State. We and they are still to dwell
together! foe weal or woe, and it will take
the united exertions of all to redeem the
State Irfan the evils that oppress her. We
respectfully urge upon our friends every
where the execrcise of the virtues of tolera-
tion and charity,4hd to forget as early as
possible, all the quarrels and feuds of the
past. Revenge is mortal, but forgiveness
will outlive him who permits himself to be
controlled by it in this hour of general joy.
ithem of eve
at uk
... . , noon the moon
will lithon llte earth,* etjuatj. rj r _
i ninstance which waver occnnS-
out muHtwI-.ntxnosjiheriu on
ami at 2 |j, in,
twine"
: draw from the earth’* centre wiBe«t
the sun nml moon in the saow’
. l ight ascension. Tno moo
mWI Hie sun’s win, thtw, .Doming j u
Xbo same direciicn. In. other
the new moott will i—
ffiUruttios
oil U« ^aHh’g
i and nn!iiih<r»»/an
equator m txirigee, and iiotning m"or
h tln^ateiring can ocur o( high tidea i
i destrnclive storms.
¥■ Sir .Tolln IIwwIidI SSs iikLtU^ ,
■ man jelous«I/F
iWeatlser
diction,\
oti -
Yen’
ffinty l _
;ar -w
of every man shonkl be—
“Sound tho load timbrel
! O’er Egypt’s dark sea,
Jehovah has triumphed,
His people aro free!”
We, should so act ia the exercise the
power devolved upon us to make our late
opponents feel not only safe but welcome,
u ucn we kill the flatted calf, bid them to the
feast, iff we are trne to our professions, our
State can now prosper in silt he departments
*>f her industry, and rejoice with us in the
great doctrine that taxation and represen
tation aro and must be inseparable. And
while wje have before us Ifee opportunity to
share in tho administration of the State
government, we will have a chsnco also to
disprove the repeated charge of disloyalty to
the. national government. To preserve both
in7iH tlieir purity and glory is the duty, and
ought to be the ambltion'o&U. It is our
common country with all il
ries, and will be tip. count
for agei to conee-longiafter
Let oarmQttCTfcd
on earth and good ^tfll to
would do oar feeliegs great
close this address without
gratitude to Governor Sfaiter^
carriages would be in waiUng for their ac
OAttwedation. On motion, the Convention
resolved to avail themselves of this kind In
vitation, and a resolution of thanks was voted
to the Qity CounciL -
Thanks were also returned to the City
Council for the use of the City Hall ; to the
Chairman and Secretaries for the manner
which they have performed their duties, and
to C II C Willingham, Esq., of the LaGrange
Reporter, for the earnest manner in which
he had labored to firing about this meeting
Mr. Willingham was also requested {to write
out his views as *o the best jolicy to be pur
sued in bringing about a more perfect nnioti
of the various newspapers of the State for the
protection of their interests—these views to
be published in his own paper, so that the
various committees could have the benefit or
them. Colonel Fulton, of Uie Athens Banner,
also suggested the propriety of all the editors
of the State giving their views for the benefit
of the committee.
At this juncture it was generally believed
that the Convention had done all that it could
do at Ibis session, and it was pretty well un
derstood that they would adjourn to meet
again in Macon. But Mr. Brobston, of the
Madison Examiner, after a short but forcible
speech, moved that tho Convention adjourn
to meet again at 8 o’clock, r. m., to hear the
reports of Committees, and to perfect a per
manent organize lion. lie subsequently with
drew his motion, when a discussion ensued
in which Gen. Wright, Maj. Steele and others
participated; and Gen. Wright moved that
the Secretary be ordered to eall the names of
the different newspaper*, and that their rep
resentatives be requested to give the Corven
tion the result of their experience and r.
statement of grievances against, which they
desire to be protected. The motion was car
ried, and the Secretary prepared to call the
roll, when a motion was made ami carried to
adjourn to 8 o'clock this evening.
I appeud a list of the Delegates and the pa
pers the represent .*
Telegraph—Macon—Joseph Clishy
Journal & Messenger—Macon—T A Buike
Constitution—Atlanta—1 »V Avery au '. \\
8 Hemphill.
•H r 8. S/h m w
Is now in New York where she is malting large additions to her usual elegant stoek o
Millinery and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods
sorkchr:
- ItxrECKSCEx: BIsbop rotter, New York:
Bmhop Davis, South Carolina; Rev W T
Brantley, AtlantotftfrSProf Il/bnry, Smith-
sonian Institute; -Gen Wmlc Hampton, South
Carolina; WW Corcoran, Washington, DC;
_ President Middleton, Charleston College;
ProtD*vies. New York; Vt Gilmore Simms,
South Carolina; Prof Bartlett, West Point
Military Academy.
August 2Dtb, 18C9-2m
Rawson Estate Stores
To Rent
Embracing every variety usually kept in a FIRST CLASS MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.
THE OPENING OF MISS. SHAW’S
FALL BONNETS dfe HATS
T HE four Brick Stores in the RAWSON
BUILDING, corner of Broad and Wash
ington streets, Albany, will be rented-at pub
lic auction at the building, at 11 o'clock, a. m
On the 1st Tuesday in Sept 1869
Dealer /
ti
COM,'BACON, FLOW?, Willie
OATS, BYE, HAY,
Rent lo commence ou the 1st day of Octo
her 1800, and to end on the last day of Sep
tember 1870—notes and good security, pay
able monthly.
A. E. RAWSON, Adtnr'x.
Aug 17, 1800-tit
Nr.ws—Albany—Caiey V*'. S yles
Will be the RICHEST DISPLAY of all that is Stylish, Elegant and Graceful, in the way of
Ladies’ Head-Dresses that has ever heeu exhibited in this City.
In addition to her nsual full line of
BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, LACES, FRENCH FLOWERS, &c
Mrs. Shaw will open a Large and well selected Slock of everything
NOVEL -A.2STID USEFUL!
That a Lady would require. The demand for
Elegant Ladies’ Walking Boots: Congress Gaitersi
'YVliile Ivid Slippers,
Ia such aa to induce the purchase of u Large
Elegant Assortment.
Central Georgian—Saudersville—J M G
Medlock
Constitutionalist - Augusta—J W Call
Chronicle & Sentinel — Augusta—A R
Wright and Henry Moore
Monroe Advertiser—Forsyth—Jos. Cli.-bv
Enquirer—Columbus—Thus. England and
J II Martin
Southern Christian Advocate—Macon—
T A Burke
Intelligencer—Atlauta -J II Steele and
J I Whitaker
Georgia Enterprise—Covington—J W Au-
derson and W L Beebe
Southern Watchman—Athens- John II
Christy
Journal—Sparta—W il Royal and C
Du Bose
Appeal—Cuthbert —R H Jones
Argus—Ba.nbridge— // // Jours
Journal—Marietta--W .*’• N Neal
Banner—Athens—S /I -tlkin2.011 and M C
Fulton
Dispatch—7/awkinsville—Dennis W 1»
Roully
Reporter—LaGrangc- C II C Willingl am
Gazette—Barnesvdlc- E T Pound
Farm Journal ami Day Schoid Visitor—
Madison—J F Shecut
Examiner—Coving!« n—W A 7/arp
Gazette—Washington--J A Wright
Journal—Dawson—S R Weston
Christian Index —Atlanta—J J Toon
7/erald- Greensboro—7/ M Burns
Herald—Newman—*J . Wontten
Examiner—Madison—I 7/8 Brobston
Courier—Ainencus—Klatn Christian
Courier—Koine—M U«iiu*K«
Republican—Americas—C NY //uncock and
J D Carter
Star—Griffin—F S Fitch
Middle Georgian—Griffin—S B Burr
- Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal—J
q Westmoreland
Scotts Magazine—B B Crew
Rural Southerner—Samuel A Echols
The press excursion will leave to-morrow
moining at 7J o’clock. It will number about
100 persons, of whom nearly half will be
representatives of the press* 1 understand
that Col. Ilulbert lias made almost Princely
preparations, and the trip will doubtless be
a very pleasant one. I will send you occa
sional ‘notes on the way.’
1*.
Kid Gloves—White, Black and Colored,
From the moat celebrated manufactuieia. Thu ELEGANT and COMFORTABLE
New Advertisements
NOTICE.
'Tuohasvuxe, Ua, Aii*ni't 2Cih, W.
B ID» are invited at onev for the pnvdin^ and ^ri:’:
Win* on certain sections of the Njulh an-
FJortdaKailruail between IVjwI land ('tunula.
Boulevard Skirt!
(ALL WOOL AND WITHOUT 8KAMS), one of the greatest and most popular achievements
ot the dny.
Tho GrlovoT^ittini*’ <joi'*s=sett»
COILS, PUFF* 5 , CHIGNONS, CURLS, SKIRTS, in every vattety ;
STAMPED YOKES, BRAIDS, f.(?„ AC.
Airs SHAW’S purchases will be made under h*r mm frnon.il irnpreti-jn. She basso
ong studied the ta.Meaud wishes of THE LADIES OF ALBANY, that she Halters herself
hat her selections will give perfect salisfxefioti.
Orders for Bridal Trousseaux, for LADIES' nnl INFANTS’ WARDROBES, filled with
te. judgment, and dispatch. Orders solicited.
A full Opening tho 1st of November.
Establishment at the OLD STAID, opposite the Albany News Office.
An*u*t *Jt Hi. 18t;*J — tf
THE NEEDLE COTTON GIN
-AND-
Condenser
Lo VERT
FEMALE COLLEGE,
TAXBOTTON, GA.
The Fall Term of this Institution will open
ou the FIRST MONDAY, (Ml. day) of Sep
tember Ibii'.t, and continue five months.
FEB TERM
Tuition in any College Class. $-5 0D
• •* •• Academic Class l!U Ot)
•• “ Elementary Departin’t K» 00
lneidenlNl expense (paid on enliance) 1 OO
Diploma Fee (paid at graduation) 0 DO
Pupils may select LAI IN or FRENCH
the regular Course.
Instruction in ornamental blanches at rea
sonable rates.
Physical Training
WITHOUT CHARGE.
Board in tho town with BEST FAMILIES
can be lmd at $lo per month.
All bills for tuition PAYABLE IN AD
VANCE.
Talhotlon may h reached by stage 1»AILl
from Geneva cn Muscogee Itailr* ad.
For further particulars apply
ly to
1IKNRY I). MOORE. Prerident.
Aug 17. 1809-Lst Sep Talhotlon. G.i.
DIVIDEND NO 31
South-Wkstkun Rail Road Comu.wy, )
Macon. Un., August I l!t It. I Mil*. |
A DIVIDEND ol Four (?■ 1 ••<>) D»ll
since ou the capital s:**ck ol ibis
pany, as held on the Hist ultimo, ha* this
day been declared by the B- nrd of Di
payable on and alter P.Mli inslaiil
States rurmicy.
The United Stales Revenue tax will be pai<
by this Company.
Stockholders iu Savannah will rcreiv
Dividends at (Viilral Railroad Bank.
JNO. T. BoIFEUI LLET.
l* Ihei
Aug. 17, 18T.0 *Jw
CHERRY ST.
MA COX, CA.
Wholesale Dealers In
Cutlery, Silver-Plated Ware,
COOKING STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE
GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS?-
The Dest and Cheapest Gin in the Market.
Tkkms—Two-lhlnts casli, and tin: remainder in guar-
amiH-d 7 |»-r c ut. uK>i,:l.:y.
Ciradtnx will be let In qnantitie- not Us*-* than
nor cxccedluK cubic yanb.
For farther tnlormation apply to mi lien
line of HimmI. „
TU. H*ht L, r^rroJ
li=-, tlian 2000
or on tin
Aug. 31,1869—tit
WM. IL STARK. II. P. UICIUIOXD.
WM- H. STARK & CO
WHOLESALE GHOCEIiS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
3 k£Si
ITS POINTS OF SUPEKIOUITV APE AS FOLLOWS:
I ^IRST. The teeth or needles being perfectly round, Ike Cotton is drawn from the seed
_ WITHOUT CUTTING OR NAPPING. It will thus gin the long staple varieties as per
fectly as the short ftnple.
SE(!OND. It will gin about twice as fast as the Saw Gin, the warranty being eight-pounds
of list per hour for each circle of needles.
THIRD. By means of the Condenser the sand and dust is separated from the lint.
FOURTH. The seed are cleaned more perfectly than Ly any Saw Gin.
Again: Each circle is divided into or composed of ten sections or segments, tiny one of
which may be replaced, in case of injury, without losing any other part of the circle.
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE SIZES MADE, WITH PRICES, IN ATLAN TA, Opposite Each :
Manufacturers of PLAIN TIN WARE, Job
bers of TIN PL ATE WIRE,
SHEET IRON, and TINNERS’ MATERIAL
of every description.
Orders solicit cd. :
B. A- WISE k CO.,
MA COM, CA.
SALT, BUG AIL
C ol Fee, Bacgi n ^ r 1 ’ i,.
WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES. Kl,
If you want a Car Load of
li®. SESD VOUK 0KUKRS TO
I ) UFF,
MACON, an
If you want a Car Load o
Wheat, Oats, Flour,
on ANYTHING IN TUP.
PRODUCE OR PROVISION LI#
MfTR,. SEND YOUR ORDERS UI* TO
IF Y OTJ W A. 1ST T A
Fite Carnap For Lass
Than you can §ro to New York and Buy it.
I
8®_ GIVE YOUR ORDER TO
w.
HUFF,
Macon: Ga.
CROCKERY!
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
have opened, on Mulberry St., Macon, Ga
a Jobbing llutise of
CHINA, CROCKERY,
find GLASS WARE;
KEROSENE LAMPS,
WICKS. CHIMNEYS and
BURNERS ; SIDE k SUSPENSION LAMPS,
YACKS, ORN A M EX IS,
and everything UMnlly fmnd in a First-Clas?*
Jobbing House. Orders solicited.
H a. wiki;
Mulberry Street, Macon, Ca.
July 30, ISCO-Sin
v*
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ITOTT WANT