Newspaper Page Text
THE TELEGRAPH
THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1869.
HAS OPENED AT
Nos. 80 and 82 Mulberry Street,
A DIRECT IMPORTING
AOKJTTS FOR. TUB TKLF.GKAPI1.
The following gentlemen are authorized to re-elve
money for im:
Axzairt k. (1a.. M. B. Connell: Aleasy, fii. E.
Riehardeon; B»»xx*v:i.i.it. Ha., Jf. H. 6watt»;
BaB5BEH)C>'.Ca.,T. K. Wardell: Br.AEZLT. Ga.. B.
M. Fryer; BeruaC Ga.. llinee A Goddard: Ci’tb-
ek«t.Ga.,T. J-. Powell: Dm sox. Ga.. J. M. Sim-
mmia: Katoxtox. Ha.. J.Q, Adams; Eiiath-Ls.
Oa., S. Montgomery: ErrACLA. Ala., A. H. Y Ar
rington: Foutth, Ga.. A. II. Sneed: Fost Val-
lkt, Oa„ J. G. Cmrr: D»irn», Ga.. H. 3. John-
■on: HATrrrxsriLi.r.Ga.. Poxmaater: Kxoxtuxe.
Ga.. J. Vi. Aranl: Maeshali.ville, Ga., J. A.
Sperry: Month: a.a. Ga.. W.S.Truluck; Moxti-
ckllo, Fla.. Thoma .'•tnmoni; Mii.i.eogevtlle.
Ga- w. T. Conr: OrtLXTHoeF*. Ga., C. A. Greer:
Pramr. Ga-. Jno. >. Job*on;S»iTJrvn.i.x. Ga.. J.'.hn-
r .n A Oor«uchr Talbottox, Ga., .1. Collier; Thox-
A8T1LLX. Ga., J. R. S. Daria: Ho. 13 Cextbai. R• :I.-
■oak. Char. I. Daria; SAXDKRSriLLS. Ga.. E. A.'
Ball Iran: MoeTicxi.ui.-Oa., B. T. Dirby; Savax-
xah. Oa Wot. M. Sneed; Joxcssoao’, Ga.. E. L.
Hanea: Nxwtox. Ga., W. w. StalUnta; George-
BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES. TOBACCO,
HARDWARE, STEEL, IRON,
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A
too -well known throughout the
ARE INFORMED THAT THE
[chuia
Woman Letter*.
HOW THEY Dims FBOH THOSB OP itXK—WHT
there are so many italier.
No strong, muscular fingers, hardened by
grapling with circumstances, could erer make
those long, delicate, hoop-letters—the h’s and
the g’s—while the Vs, long and slenderly drawn
out, the Hhapely on and the. well-proportioned
a’s, aU speak o f Banda used to leisure—-delicate,
Wtt laboa, used to "trifling with akeinsaf'<uk
nnd bits of bright stuffs, and which trifle with
iettor-writing, too in their graceful, half-aimless
luanner. And if the hand-writing didn’t tell
you all about thfthand that wrote, the composi
tion of the letter would. Her tricks pf expres
sion, and eren the way she begins it—“My
Dearest Georgia,” or My Darting Caroline," or
“My own Dear WHL” Those are all a woman’s
terms of endearment; and “I lot*, lovz. DOVE
you!" she writes in a perfect agony of unex
pressed sentiment. When she want’s to set for
the ardent affection, italics find themselves
put into the most active service in her
hands. No man uses italics as a woman does, I
or feels the need of using them as the does. She
can’t for tho life of her, help making that all-
expressivo and all-expressing dash of the pen
SADDLERY, HARNESS, ETC.
Wahsveea hand stall lineof the above goods. at wholesale and retail, which we are selling LOW
f0E “ CARRIAGE MAKERS’ MATERIALS.
CARRIAGB MAKERS can find, at onr establishment, everything needed in their line, at REASON
ABLE PRICES.
HARNESS MAHERS
Will find nn extensive stock, in their line, nt / No. 102 CHERRY STREET. ^
SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, CALFSKINS, ETC.
Oak and Hemlock Sola. Harness. Skirting. Calfskins. Upper Leather. Tranks. Valises. Carpet-
Bags, Whips.
BABW CARRIAGES—ALL STYLES
SPRING DRY GOODS.
It Is unusually heavy and select and worthy of special attention. Indeed, they are prepared to furn
J. B. ROSS & SON,
' A VING mads arrangements with European manufacturers, be now offers to the citizens of Macon, and
to tbs housekeepers and dealers of Georgia, s stock never before surpassed in the Booth.
■Wholesale Dealers in Grocorios. Dry Good?, etc.. Macon. Georgia.
marlG-tf
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS,
r attention to onr lmrge nnd complete stoek of SHOE FINDINGS, all of which we wil]
marlS-lmo
SELL LOW.
writes it thus: “//<%” yon may know that she
has especial designs on this particular “he.”
By that single stroke of the pen, she sets him
apart from all the other hes in the world. She
docs not know any better way of expressing it,
however, than that His name may be Theo
dore Algernon Howard, or Adolpbns Gnstavus
Jenkins, or plain John Smith, but he is only
“he,” in her adoring thoughts, when she aits
down to write to Laura Matilda about him.
Eight pages, and one or two of Them crossed!
Not a page less, on my honor and responsibil
ity as a commissioner in the little ins and. outs
of the sex !
m...n,Vat tnnn aat/t* oaneeaa liia 1 nitavc^
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
WO. 3- SECOND STREET.
A LL KINDS OF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED BY AN OPTIMKTKR.
Coukkr op Munits tv axd Sicoxd Streets,
MACON, GA.
WITH ALL THE LATE IMPROVED BURNERS.
Alsolthe best Flint Glass Chimneys, Wick and Coal Oil, to dealers at lowest wholesale prices.
B. B. HUSTON, - - - Principal.
LAVS OP DOLSIAn AXD 1. W. BLACKXAK’s COMMERCIAL
COLLEGES, SEW ORLEANS.
On the contrary, they hate, and despise and
contemn tho custom. *•' My dear,” growls the
disgusted Fitr-Flosa in the “city, whence
he writes to his dutiful and bepaniered
Jhis College is opsn daily from 9i,m, to 8 r. u,.
ami is now in successful operation.
students enter at any time. Ho vacations. Timo
unlimited. Cheap board, healthy city, and its low
tuition feo. mako it desirable for all to enter here.
The following branches constitute the Commercial
Course—each branch con be taken an. separately—
time is unlimited, vis:'Penmanship, Arithmetic, in
cluding Commercial Calculations. Book-kesping—
Distinct branches. Ornamental Penmanship and
flourishing Pen Drawing.
Lrrrnsnv DsPA«VMEirr— English Grammatical
course. 150. For further particulars, call or aend for
Circulars. -<r Patronize and encourage home insti.
rations. „ fcbfl;lf
Having purehaaed the entire stock of Capt. T. J. FLINT, he will cell at
anrill-Ty
NAME STENCILS
STOMACH AND LIVER.
spouse at Saratoga or Long Branch, “ don't
crass your letters when you write to me. It’s
too hard o;i a fellow this hot weather to have to
mako ’em out, and I can’t stand it I couldn't
road your lost, it was all scribbled over go.” Yet
his Maria Louisa still persists in crossing her
letters to her “dear, darling hubby." Why do
women do it ? The fact is that a woman's letter,
likq a woman's work, is never done, and she
does violence to her natural self when she finds
that sho has left only one fruction of a corner
available for writing her name in, and must,
perforce, fold up the economically written
sheet, and slip it into its tiny envelope; and
even then, some lost thought occurs to her, and
she is tempted to scribble on tho inside of the
wrapper-flap. What does she find to write about
so much? She tells you of Annie’s new dress,
and Mrs. Wheedlenm's last crush; about Julia’s
flirtation and Alfred's engagement; something
about her own heart affairs, if she is writing to
a confidential friend. Set a man down to the
same sort of worit, give him the same range of
subjects, and he will whisk you off a two-page
letter in n jiffy—say one word about this, half
a word about that, and two words about the oth
er, and sign himself “Yours sincerely," and
hsvo done with it, while a woman correspond
ent, writing the same sort of letter, is “Your
own Lucy," or “Lovingly yatas, BelHe." Does
anything tend more to show the great differ,
ence in. tho mental oomplexhm' of the two sexes
in general ?
And then, a woman’s Utter' never looks auite
liko a man’s.' For her, tho stationers’ shops
spread tho choioest fancy assortment*. For her,
ore the faithfully printed monograms, the three-
cornered note-envelopes, the dainty, scented
note-paper. Women two these things as s rule,
men uso them as on exception. Lay the man’s
letter beside the woman’s; tho one in its large,
plain, white envelops, its strong, dear, free
writing on the address; the other in its dainty
trickery of crest or monogram, or embossed let-
t«r, and its dclicato superscription, not half fill-
ing tho tiny envelope. Thero yon have tho epi
tomes of their characters—the man’s end the
woman's.
cost, offering to housekeeper! a
FOR SUPPLYING THEMSELVES WITH
Ou Line of Railroad, near Passenger Depot
a * MACON, OA.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
Mannfactnred by G. F. PANKNIN,
CHUffST ACT A7CTHSCAS7,
OH ARLKSTON, S.C.
t&'For Sale by Druggist* Evertnehere.'fJt
feb6 cod-1 r
[OFFICIAL.,]
Kxecotiv* DapASTeExv. I
Atlanta, Go_ Marh 19.1899. f
To Me Sheriff, or Hie Lmr/ul Deputy of Jtirhmond
County :
Whereas. On the I9:h 4 ay of February, A. D..
1869, Priscilla Lee was brought before W. Milo < lin.
Justice of the Peace in end for the county of Rich
mond. npon affidavit of oae George W. Broadband,
charged with the offen-e of larceny, and was then nnd
there, for said offense, utter having waived an indict
ment by the Grand J ary of said county of Richmond,
sentenced to be imprisoned in the common jail of the
couDty of Richmond and to be employed at hard la
bor on the public works for the term of three months,
and upon discharge therefrom to pay all cost* of proe-
cention and Jail fees; and,
Wheieas. A petition tigned by tho Hon. W. MHo
Olin. the officer presiding at said trial as aforesaid. baa
been presented to me. recommending favorable ac
tion in her cue and asking the remission of tbo unex
pired part of the said torm of imprisonment, setting
forth that Mr. Robert Douglas... a respectable citizen
of said coanty of Richmond, feels desirous for the re
formation of the eeid Priscilla Lee. and is willing to
give her permanent employment:
Now, therefore, considering this to ben proper easo
for Executive interposition, nnd believing that the
ends of justice in her esse, have been attainably tbs
punishment already inflicted; it is
Oboeeid'. That the said Priscilla Lee be. and she is
hereoy fully pardoned -f the offense with which she
stands charged, that the unexpired part of the said
term of imprisonment together with all costa and jail
face in end by the said sentence impoeed as aforesaid
upon the seid Priteille Lee be and the sumo are here
by remitted.fed forthwith sot at liberty.
Giren under my hand and the Seal of the Executive
Department, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, the day
end year first above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor.
W Ordeto solicited. Goods parked esrefnlly, and sent to any portion
AND CASTING IN GENERAL. i j
NISBET'S IMPBOVED COTTON PEESS SOBEW.'
tai. Special attention paid, to repairing, and charges
moderate.
’ 1 ■ marl-tf
of the State.
B. A. WISE
tool remedy than any
other. Those who have
tried k, kaow that it cured them; thoso who have
not, know that it cures their neighbors nod friends,
and all know that what it docs once it does always
—that it never fkila through any flmlt or neglect of
Us composition. We have, and can show, thou
sands upon thousands of certificates of remarka
ble cores of the following complaints, but such
cares are known in every neighborhood, and why
should we pnWiili them ? Adapted to all ogee and
conditions m all climates: containing neither calo
mel or any deleterious drug, they may be token
with safety by anyUo.lv. Their an gar coating pre
serves them everTrenti and rnnkes them pleasant to
take, while being purely, vegetable no harm con
arise from their use in juiy Quantity..
They operate lty their powerful influence on the
Internal viscera to purify the Mood and sthnolato It
into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the
■tomanb, howelsw liver, and other organs of the
body, restoring Uttar irregular action to health, nnd
by correcting, wherever they exist, sneh derange-
Nos.89nnd 82 MULBERRY STREET.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
CHINA AM JAPAN,
TOUGHING AT MEXICAN. PORTS. AND CAR-
-THE GREAT-
Adjg&aifc STEAMERS
Tyrone, Xasliville, Talisman and
John Luiiisdcn.
O W rC U*®!? stosmers will leave Nashvillo
;DAILY, (Mindars exceptedi at 4 o’clock, p. m.,
sSiPvi’M? 1 Second-Class Pa-senvcrs at RE-
Mlt.r.D RATES, to St. Louis, Chicago and ali points
TO tbeMi.-sonri river; also to Memphis; Napoleon,
V ickfrburif. Kod River find • ew Orleans; and- sign-
mg through. Bills of Lading to all tho above points.
Freights taken Jo all available points on the Arkan
sas and White River?.
FIRST-CLASS TICKETS
To the following poinis, including -State-Rooms,
without meals:
:?!ty, ^410 oo
10 oo
18 00
the box.fbr the following complaints, ivhv.ii these
J'lttt rapidly enre :—
Tor llr,|ic|oia or laillgcdios, I.latlcu-
•>««, JUasgnor ond Xoea of ,V|>petilr, they
it.uld lie taken moderately to stimulate the stout?
h and restore its hcaltlir tone and action. ’
For Clvcr f'omptatat and itavarinas symp
toms, lUliaus llrailachF, Sick llrmlai lie.
JTaundirr or Green Sickarw, Itilfoil*
Colic and lUlioo* levers, they Should lie ju-
artionor remove thc^ohitnKtiim^wwh' cause Ik.
Tdr-ltyMBMiylor OlhnlMcai,but one ntlld
Weseis«mwnsllyjm|idrna.^^>l v-. v.-
rmi»u of tlMBrait, l*»in im tlio sdtle,
Hack and E.oins. they nhnnld be conthmom.lT
tBksw,ns*equfcad;toehaaaWftiadi9e»aedaciien<dr
the syatetn.. With such change, those complaint*
disappear, . . ,
Tor IP ropey and Dropsical flsrelliisgx they
should be taken in large and rrcqnentdokes to pn»
dime ttm effect of a drosuc lmije. . ^
as It produces till! desired cncet ftYsympathy.
As* Dinner Dill, take one or two i'itl* to pro*
^.-indigestion and relieve the stoiuach. o*i . .
Ixnvcls lnloJieallhy action, restores' mff^nppetite,
and invigorates the system. Hence ItIsidten ad*’
vontageous where no seriegs derangement exists.
One who IMs tolerably well, often finds that a dose
of these PUU makes him feel decidedly better, from
their clennsmg and renbridbig effect TO the diges
tive apparatus. There orb numerous cases where
a purgative is required, which we oannot cnumei>
Josh Biluxos os in* Live Mon.—The live
man iz liko a little pig—he iz weaned yonng,
and begins fer tew root niriy. •
Ho iz tho popper-sass of creation—tho oll-
ftaetCtlit'eoaa.
The man who kin draw New Orleans molasrcs
in January, thru a half-inch aagnr-hole, and
sing home sweet home whilo tho molasses is
running, may be striktly honest, but ain’t sud
den enough for this climate.
The live man iz as fall of buzziness as the
conductor of a street car—he iz often like a hor
net, very bizzy, but abont what the Lord rally
knows. . , - . . i
Ho lites up like a cotton factory, and ain't
got any more timo tow spore than a school-boy
has Saturday afternoons. .'
Ho iz like a decoy duck, always above water
at least eighteen months during each year.
He iz like a runaway hoes—he gefe the whole
of the road.
He trots when he walks, and only lies down at
night because everybody else duz.
Tho live man is not always a deep thinker; he
jumps at conclusions jnst as a frog duz, and
don’t always land at the sped he iz looking at
He la the Amerika pet, a perfekt mystery to
foreigners; but has dun more (with charcoal) to
work out the greatness of this country than any
other man in ifcr . .. .
He don't always die rich, bnt alwass dies biz-
zy, and meets death like an oyester, without
any fnss.
-The Radicals now say
To Mempl
To New Oi
• rlcai s.
SECOND-CLASS TICKETS
to Cairo......::.7.:r.::~.:' — •* 5
To Memphis .
To New Orleans g)
For Freight or Passage apply on board or to ”
WM. BOYD, Agent,
tt ■*- Front street.
HARRISON A SON.
W. A. PEEBLES
By the Governor:
Kuozxx Davis.
Who hes visited all tba principal eitisa in tha Northern. Southern. Eastern and Western States, and
met with sneh
marl8-2m
/• "TT^UHlirTS. AI.I.X. tHCbAHXy.
By Rufus B. Bullock, Governor said State.
Wbkrxas, On Friday, tha 12tb day of March instant,
one Jnly Martin, a boy of seventeen yean of ace, wvv
under nnd by virtue ofn warrant, arrested nnd placed
in confinement in the county jail of Murray county nt
Spring Place, in said county, to await Jinrejtigatirm of
an offenae with whieh he stood charged, which inves
tigation was set down for the Monday next ensuing;
and
Whixxas. The keys of sold jail were in possession
of S. B. McCamey, jailor of said town and county, who.
at or aboat the hoar of 11 o’clock on the night of said
Friday, the 12th instant, waa aroused by the eiamors
of an unauthorized and unlawful body of masked and
armed men, who. presenting loaded pistols at the per
son of said S. B. MeCamey, jailor as aforesaid, did de
mand of him the delivery to them of the keys of the
said jaU: and
WHingAS, Through fear, the said jailor did deliver
said keys to the raid oaanthorized and unlawful band
of masked and armed men. who. npon sneh delivery
did open and enter raid jail, and forcibly and unlaw
fully seise and take therefrom the raid July Martin
and carry him eff; and
Wbxbeas, On the Saturday morning next succeed
ing raid Friday the bodyof the said July Martin was
discovered deed, hanging by the neek from the limb
ofatreeiand * ]
Wexkzas. The Coroner’s jury impanneled to pro
nounce npon the ennse of death of said Jely Martin,
did vender a vetdiet that he tame to bis death th rough
haogiag by some person er pesaons aaknown:
‘Now, therefore. I. Ratos B. Bnlioek, Governor of
this State and Commander-in-chief of the . Army nnd
Navy and of the Militia thereo^do hereby issue this,
my Proclamation, offering a reward of FIVE THOU
SAND DOLLARS for the apprehension, with evi
dence which will lead to the conviction of the person
or persons perpetrating the murder above mentioned.
Given under my hand-and the gTeat Seal of the State,
at the Capitol, in the city ef Atlanta, this niueteenh
day of March, in the year-of oar Lord ort» thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine, and cf the ihuepen
d ence of the United States th e n in ety-third. :'. 'V]
1'lF: y B. Et'LfcSCR.
^ . - Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottisg,
_ _ . Secretary ofStu’.e. ;-r.ffWS'tvjai
METROPOLITAiY WORKS
In the treatment of all diseases—bnt more especially thosaof a Chronic Nature—^or of longstanding, and
which have baffled the skill of all other Physicians, will (Providence permitting) Professionally.
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA." ,
»r ot Seventli and Canal Streets.
VISIT MACON, GA,
AND OCCUPY A SUIT OF ROOMS AT BROWN’S HOTEL FROM
(ESTABLISHED 1810.)
Tut. Thtrtt PircF--;.-
Longstreet was tho greatest Southern General
of the war. He has recently joined that party,
for doing which he is rewarded with an office
and the following published opinion:
" “He possessed more brain than any General
on the Confederate side, and.it was, with aU its
cultivation, a military brain. I believe that had
he been made commander-in-chief of the Con
federate forces, instead of that dull respectabil
ity, Gen. Lee, he would now be dealing out of
ficial patronage instead of being its recipient.
.' T Ax Actress’ Dbawixo-koom.—When Miss Lo
gan was playing at the South, a short time ago,
her manager happened to be a veritable cockney,
with a chronic habit of omitting his h’s where
they should be, and inserting them where they
Bhonld not he, ns “ art” for heart, “ hedge” for
edge, and the like. On arriving at the place,
Miss Logan was indignant at finding that no
room had been prepared for.her,. and said as
much. At this the manager bawled ont. at the
top of his voice : “ Miss Logan's room is hell
’Ere, boy, make a fire in hell (L), and put Miss
Logan in there!”
. No Daxoeb.—“Mack*” the Washington cor-
respondent af the Cincinnati Enquirer, differs
from General Frank Blair in the opinion that
Grant will declare himself dictator. He says :
“When men talk with fear and trembling of a
military dictatorship, ora Cromwell or Napoleon.
I tell them there is perfect safety against Grant's
ambition in Grant's mediocrity. There is not a
Napoleon to the square anile of such men, nor a
Cromwell to fifty generations of them.”
Sir mres OF Rfeebs.—The Emperor of Rus
sia gets $25,000 salary a day ; the Sultan $18,-
000; Napoleon $14,219 : the Emperor of Aus
tria $10,050 : the King of Pmsaia $3,210 ; Vic
tor Emanuel $6.340; Victoria $5,270; Leopold,
of Belgium, $1,443, and President Grant $68 50.
“After suffrage, what?” was the subject of a
lecture recently given in Crawfordsville, Ind.,
by Miss Lizzie Boynton. She received the an
swer by Express—a pair of trowsera, a jacket,
and a dull razor.
sjpHE DQCTDR treats all diseases, in all their various form* and states, without the use of Calomel or Mer
cury to ari> form. ‘Strychnine, Quinine, Ar.enio or any Poisonous Substance whatever; his remedies betor
compounded by him seif, and composed entirely of Boots, Herbs, Barks, Seeds, etc., purely vegetable, and
highly electrical; remedies that do not weaken or debilitate the system m the least, bnt strengthen, vitalise
and invigorate, neither do. they prevent the patient from attending to bis or her every day business. Par
ticular attention paid to ” V •
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR
ARE.VDROTH BP,OH.. Proprietors
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
COTTON PLANT" COOK STOVE,
TANNEK, BHBKTS & DELANEY.
Stationary & Portable Engines,
s - a -w mills
boilers, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
f RON AXD BRAS S WORK.
[BON and W ooden Truck* for Care. Improved To
bacco and other Machinery of all kinds ba Hg and
ra! " d - h.b.br OWM8 „,
feb21-tf v-
t . go. 62 Second tt, Macon. Ga.
&ASDAL WHISKY,
RASDAL WHISKY.
vith freightB IdcSl he rr,ce ^t' the West.
distillery direct. I »ndH»'il?;/rn!S lr btr Ca&h from the
cron, tbe at m< cent.
Tho Doctor has visited many of the cities two, three and fonr times over, and has successfully treated more
than 1200 persons in the States ef Georgia and Alabama alone, and more than 2500. if we include Kentucky
and Tennesseee, and more than 3700, including North and South Carolina, very many of whom were pro
nounced incurable by their attending physicians, and given up to die. bnt who to-day, thank God, are stBl
in the land of the living, and in the enjoyment of perfect health, pursuing their accustomed avocations.
The Doctor does not make these statements because he considers himself more skilltol than those other
physicians, bnt simply because he sincerely believes that the remedies whieh he employs will prove much
more efficacious, and are more completely adapted to tho treatment of diseases, especially thoso of a chronic
nature. Afflicted, read carefully—consider seriously and unprejudicially, and act immediately. Call at once
at his rooms, as tho Doctor charges nothing for consultation and advice. '-.s -. t.
Tho Doctor famishes ait the necessary remedies at once to remove the complaint, thoroughly and perma
nently, at a very reasonable price.
The Doctor, if he can cure you, or even benefit yon. will tell yonso: but if he cannot, he will so inform
yon. and willnot take your case in hand.
”Ta E G E N N 0L°^’ H C?^: C ^ -
"GRAY JACKET” Cook Stove.
And ether Stoves®snirabtofTO tbelSoutbcrn trade
BVBBT BT0 P2 £g WARRAmBV
From 1 to Z'A) Horse Pottfp
]»«’"& iJr 6 Co?-’
n«8 tutd-off Lofnnca. Slide
\alve fetnuonary Engines
Portable Logines. A-o
Urcular.Mumy and Gang biw
Mills Sngar Cane Mill*, shaft-
IDg, lulleyt, A 0 „ Lath ind
mV|?» S r- M ' J t ! ’ Wheat end Corn
MtUs. Ctranlar Saws. Belting,
<*c. bend tor descriptive Cir
cular ana Price List.
NN STEAM ENG. CO.,
Utica, New York.
WM. C, DUKES & CO.,
Cotton Factors & General Commission
MERCHAWTS,
South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
° f ^ 0t i 0R> R ' ,cc * ete - respectfully
janl2 3» Ctl * aD<I 1>)Cral ^dvanceti male thereon, 7
ErKCUTrV'E I>EPARTlTEyT. )
Atlanta, Ga., March 20, IS69. J
OnoKRED.That Robert Rattey, Esq., be, and he is
hereby appointed Inspector of Fertilizers for the
county ot Floyd, by virtue of the power and au
thority rested in me by an Act entitled “An Act to
protect the planters of this State from imposition in
the sale of fertilizers”—approved September 17, 1868,
Given under my hand and the Seal of the Executive
Department, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, the day
and year first above vrritten.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
yj ay a-, Governor.
By the Governor :
B. B. DxGRArrExaxiD,
Sac*, Executive Department.
IF THE DOCTOR IS NOT OTHERWISE ENGAGED.
dgvat ti, 0
ttA!iSO “ -A. F. RtKSOX....
B°BT. o. BOTn.
w - A. RANSOM
Manufacturers and Jobber* of
-bAXIUI
VELOCIPEDE WHEELS,
W9-Office hours from 8 o’clock in the morning, to 9 o’clock in the evening. On Sunday, from 8 to 13 in the
morning end from 2 to 5 in tho afternoon.
For further information, see Circulars, with a large number of recommendations, distributed at the dwell
ing houses throughout this city and vicinity, and whieh also con be obtained at his Rooms.
tebT-twlaw-d
NOTICE! NOTICE !
Mscon.
:uildTng. E—TbLrd Street > OP stairs, in City Bank
jaa 15-iy jno. D . McKELLAR. D. D. 6.
384 and 380
mlysa-tf