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THE TELEGRAPH.
HAS OPENED AT
Nos. 80 and 82 Mulberry Street,
A DIRECT IMPORTING
SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1869.
A Photograph from Life.
thz vrnxnv cuqroT.
From Don Piatt. is tke Cincinnati Commercial.]
In this hasty sketch of the lobby I most not
leave out the more prominent figure* found in
the gentler sex, who lend their charms to facili
tate and felicitate Congressional justice. I at
tempted a sketch of the powerful but delicate
and subtle influence that has made itself felt
here. Let me give you, in a few words, a more
prominent one. ...
The lovelier half of an animated creation af
fect the Capitol. At all houra the tide of wavy
folds and bright colors ebbs and flows along the
beautiful stairways, or gathers in eddies about
the corridors, or settles for a brief space in the
galleries. When an nnnsnal number appear,
Eke rows of bright flowers, in the lastnamed lo
cality, the handsome Conkling, or the fascina
ting W'indom, or my bandit of a Logan rises to
his feet and pours out floods of eloquence on the
question at issue, being generally some question
of order and of intense interest to the fair ones
above. . . „
These are mostly belles of Washington and
visitoa at the capital; but dotting them at in
tervals are ladies we come to know in time, as
the fringe work of the lobby. They press claims
with more or less saooses, some by their beauty,
some by their tact, and some through sheer per.
tinidtj.
That tall and rather handsome, and a some
what overdressed woman, with the bright eyes,
aquiline nose and prominent chin, fair, fat and
forty, U the widow Cliquot-snnriring relic of
n . tt a If.! trhft rir.mrfnri
Corner or Mclbkrrt and Second Streets,
MACON, GLA.
Will obtain a Year’s Subscription to
boots, shoes, hats, groceries, tobacco,
HARDWARE, STEEL, IRON,
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A .
FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE HOUSE,
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and is now in successful operation.
.-indents enter at any time. No vacation^ Ti„,
unlimited. Cheap board, healthy city, and it, i„,
tuition fee. make it desirable for all to enter here.
The following branches constitute the Commercial
Course—each branch can be taken up_wparatel. v -
time is unlimited, vi*: Penmanship, Arithmetic.
eluding Commercial Calculations, Book-keepings
Distinct branches. Ornamental Penmanship and
flourishing: Pen Drawing. , a
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are seven distinct ones, as follows:
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ways address publisher*.
F. L DIBBLE & CO.,
208 Main St.. Louisville. Ky.
■n the treatment of Venereal. lexaal nd Privatel
Diseases. than any other phyaician in St. Louis
Syphilis. Uonorrheea. Gleet, etrielure. Orchitis
Hernia and Kuptnre; all Urioarr Di-eases aai
syphilitic or Mercurial Afflictions of the throat.
Skin or Bone*, are treated with unparalleled auc-
C< Spermatorrb», Sexual Debility and Impotenej
«the remit ofself-abiueia y„utb. sexual excess ii.
mature years, or other causes, and which produce
some of the followinc effects: as nocturnal omiss
ion*, blotches, debility. disiiaei*. dimneae of rght.
confusion of idea*. evil forbodinp. arerslon to so
ciety of fesalas, loss of memory usd sexual power,
and renderinr marriage improper, are permanently
^Whittier publishes a Medical Pamphlet rata-
tinc to venereal diseasee and the disastrous and
Tinned eonsetjaeoem ofself-.hn.e. that will be sen:
to any address, in u sealed envelope, for let
-temps. Many physicians introduce putt eats to the
doctor after reading his medical PemPhMt.
muuicstion eoafidenlial. A friendly talk will east
’ Office central, yet retired—No. 617 8t. Charles si..
SLLouts. Mo. House: 9.a.«. to 7. r.u.: sun-
ALASKA,
ARIZONA, j ~ ~
HENRY OHAUNCEY,
NEW YORK, - - -
OCEAN QUEEN, - ■
NORTHERN LIGHT,
COSTARICA, - -
‘ One of the above large
leave Pier N'o. 42North
12 o'clock, noon, on t
month (except v*-"
then on the —
connecting, •— -v-:—y
Company’s Steamships fi
MANZAN1LL£.
new steam line front
SPRING DRY GOODS,
GOLDEN CITY,’
SACRAMENTO,
GOLDEN AGE,
MONTANA.
^Bipt will
It is unusually heavy and select end worthy of speoiui attention. Indeed, they are prep
a Fish Hook to u Grind Stone, from a Hair Pin to a halo of Domestics.
In GOODS and PRICES we (know they can suit you. Call on
", and splendid
■tn River, foot of
,n. on the 1st, 11th and 21st. ol cv.
when those dates fall
AVUJG-t
theprccedingSaturday).for ASPINVAl.L.
Pj - »-nu Railway, with one of the
i from Panama for SAN FRAN-
*Uie^rtand 21st connectat Panams
with^TeVmers for SOU 1 11 PACIFIC aud CENTRAL
AMERICAN PORTS. Those of the 1st touch >t
4t ^^'Hll 0 nWoSni?f' n BarKS K c alIowed ,o each
adult. Baggage-Masters accompany baggage thronsh,
Had attend ladies and children without male prob-c-
tors. Burgage received on tho dock the day before
sailing? from Steamboats. Railroads, and passenger*
W A°n P e , xperienced d Surgeon" nlbottd. Medicine and
^FptFreffhtM Passengc Tickets, or farther infor
AlVER
N fcbi(Wmo K ' F- R- BABY Agent
Wholesale Dealers io Groceries. Dry Goods, etc.. Macon. Georgia.
marlC-tf
more attractive than herself, and when the
course r charms fail, it is said she puts forward
her little ward.
A gentleman of high official and political po
sition was once aaa enough to be tamed into the
widow’s net by this bait, and being a prominent
man of family, did a very silly thing. He be
gan with bouquets and little presents, and pro
gressed with little notes on to long letters, until
one bright day he found the cold shoulder given
him by nis youthful charmer, and received the
fearful intelligence that his infamous conduct
was known to the protector of this child-like in
nocence, and that all his letters were in the
hands of this dragon of virtue.
The unhappy Solon did not know whether to
oornndt suicide, get drftnk or run away.
The surviving relict of the gallant Major
softened. She advised the poor man. He was
to repent, mend his ways and settle a handsome
sum, in her hands, upon the child. Whether
this adviee was followed or not, they had peace,
and the gay widow came out resplendent in new
furs, more “moire antique,’’ fresher velvets,
and no end of shinning jewelry.
Moral—Don't try conclusions with the Widow
Sees, it toff, r. »■
TO AlITH0B8.TT. a Sr , i l .‘f.7Wi5?i:
setassxsuSBZtssB ssker
ally far such** may j be accented. Oar plan to to ex
amine each manuscript in refers! ce to its merits, ine-
spective of authorship. Such us usa rejected will be
carefully preserved and returned on receipt of suffl-
eient postage. t S8B5E.*mte.ta St.
Louisville. Ky.
ERNEST PESCHKE,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
NO. 1 SHOOND STXUEIX1T.
LL KINDS OF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED BY AN OPTIMETKR.
. WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired end warranted.
Having purchased the entire stoek of Capt. T. J. FLINT, he will sell at
cost, offering to housekeepers u
MAKB ITBHCUI FUR MARKING LWB1T OPT TO ORDER.
STEAMERS
Tyronc, Nashville, Talisman and
Joho^fumsdcn.
lFFER TO THE TRADK AND TO DEALERS
' generally, the largest sad most complete siaort-
at of all Goods in their line, to be found io the
■tbvest, consisting of u vary large and well select-
block of the meet popular
FOR SUPPLYING THEMSELVES WITH
An Execntloo at Constantinople.
Another rare sacrifice to justice occurred re
cently in a street near Ak-Herai. The victim
in this ease was a Musselman Albanian, named
Hassan, who, about a fortnight ago, violated and
then murdered • woman nt Scutari. He had
entered the house, in a lonely quarter of the
Asia No suburb, in the daytime, and finding the
woman alone, perpetrated his double crime.,
and afterwards decamped with what light
valuables he could carry off. The police, for a
wonder, mice coded in tracking him, and, as he
was identified by some one who bad seen him
enter the house, be finally confessed the crime,
during his second or third examination at the
Zaptieh. From the first there was no chance of
his escaping capital prnlahment, but his sen
tence was, aa usual, concealed from him till the
last. The execution had bean delayed for some
days, owing to the difficulty of finding a gipsy
—the usual finisher of the law in Btambonl—to
undertake the job for the modest fee offered by
the authorities. The Zingaree, however, hold
ing out for better pay, a policeman was at
length induced to do the work, and, without pre
vious hint of his fate, the murderer was roused
from his sleep at sunrise on Wednesday morn
ing to go down, as he was told, to a steamer for
•rile to Trebisonde. On reaching the spot se
lected, the party of polioe escorting him halted,
and the lint intimation the wretch had of hia
fate was the question if he desired to say his
prayers. He replied in the negative, and tho
exeoutioher then advanced and attempted to
throw a looped cord over hia head. Manacled
though he was, be resisted for some minutes,
struggling fiercely, and screaming in a manner
which, early as the hour was, speedily gathered
a crowd into the previously empty street. At
length the oord was got round his neck, and, al
ter a further short resistance, ho was strangled
into insensibility. This done, the body was
hitched up to a hook in tho doorpost of a neigh
boring butcher's shop, with the feet barely off
the ground, and left to die out thus, under
watch of a single xapieth. As usual, there was
no excitement among tho spectators, and in less
than half an hoar niter tho murderer was dead
only some three or four loiterers lingered near
the spot About one r. m. the body was cut
down and carried off in a sack for burial.
flno steamers wi
inJars excaptsd)
U DAILY. (S
taking First m
DUCfcJ> I
on tho Mi
Vicksbun
ioir throu... —
Freights taken to all nv
llu and White Rivers.
>uri river;
which we are enabled to offer on special!* favorable
terms.
'JJWRST-CLASS TICKETS
To the follaffing point*, inclu ling Stato-Roomi,
without meals: • ~ •' „
! To St. LouU HO (X
To Cairo .r™.....,....... 0 (0
Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books.
Which we eaa famish at tha very lowest rates-
Note. Cap and Letter Papers,
Price List furnished on
will receive tha earns carl
person.
Mg' Orders solicited. Goode pecked carefully, and sent to any portion
of the State.
to.
Mention. Orders by mail
B. A. WISE
attention aj if made io
into for the above Celebrated Makers, whose work to too well
ited States to need recommendation. We are authorised to sell al
vehicles at factory prices, expenses added.
Noe. 80 sod 82 MULBERRY STREET.
For Freight or Passage apply on board or t
. j: WM. BOYD, Arent,
41 and 42 Front
. > >. M »j ; ; HARKISOtf A SON,
mar!8-2m W. A. PEEBLES
feb2t-tf
S200 A MONTH $300.
.A-gents "Wanted!
How to Utilise the Oak Forests of
. 'S. i, I Georgia. .* J H ‘ .
r PHE undersigned is now ready to arant licences or
1 to - divpO'0 of territorial rigliU lor the me of bii
improved Appliance* for converting the aatrinfent
properties of Oak Bark Into an imperishable extract
for Tanning and Coloring purpose*, requiring there-
mr u nnall royalty per g;\'.tone .P|Wfc,XttU0O*blecon
sideration for Factory or XerrltofiM HjtliKJ
The cost of a Factory, with all the requisite ap
pointments (lets motive power) capable of producing
60 barrels every twenty-four hour*, will not exceed
*8000. while* factory of the capacity of 25 barrels per
twenty-four hodrs will not exceed $5000. Three thou
sand dollars will—where lumber ia cheap—meet the
entire cost of a factory capable of producing from 12
to 15 barrel* per day. ties* the motive power) which
may be of steam or water, and of from 15 to 20 horse
power. These estimates include the cost of building,
tanks, (which are of worn! nnli. nlensing apparatus
and every requisite, save the motive power, required
in the manufacture.
Thefiq new_ devices, for manufacturing concentrated
extract, arc in practical use, and are pronounced bj
good judges to be the most pcrfec\ i-imple and the
cheapest in use. Competent men will be provided for
putting these factories in operation for those to whom
licences are granted. All particular? may be learned
by addressing THOS. W. JOHNSON,
„ Station II., New York City.
marl3-3mo
SADDLERY, HARNESS, ETC.
We have on hand a fall Una of the above cood,. at wholesale and retail, which we are selling LOW
CARRIAGE MAKERS’ MATERIALS.
CARRIAGE MAKERS can find, at oar establishment, everything needed in their line, at REASON
ABLE PRICES.
HARNESS MAKERS u > i
Will find an extensive ttock. in their line, at No. 102 CHERRY STREET.
SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, CALESKINS, ETC.
:
Oak and Hemlock Sole, Harness. Skirting, Calfskins, Upper Leather, Trunks, Valises, Carpet-
Bags, Whip*.
SERVICE AFLOAT
A VINO returned from New York and other
Eastern Markets a few days since, return my
Comer Second and Cherry Sts.
sincere thanks to my old patrons for the liber
ronoge they have bestowed on me io the past a;
ing them and the public generally to contin
tame in the future. I would call the attention
ry one urthe large and well selected titoek of
SUMTER AND THE ALABAMA
and tea book of thrilling interrat to all lovers of the
daring, brave and trur. It sell* faster than any book
“ft f W7VS!- Of the style with
which the pablie have beenee persistently bored dur
ing the Iasi five year*, bat awork ot enduring Lime—
a part of the ilirtory of our common country, and no
father ran afford to loselhe opportunity of eccnring.it
for his ehildrm. Tho first immense edition to already
gone and still the agents are pressings* for more book*.
Over fifty agents have reported sales in their first
month, averaging 300 copies each, end nearly every
agent we have out report rapid sales. Exclusive terri-
•sskira&as illustrated and bound. ^
To secure good t-rifay.mMrj^ ^
Publishing Hoase, LOS Maia St, Lontoville, Ky.
BABY CARRIAGES — ALL STYLES
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
-••t-r o-»i :: ’>-■»;< —Aten—l : >;•
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY!
CAPITAL, OVKtt SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD.
INSURE COTTON. MFllCHANDISK. STORFX
DWELLINGS, Etc.
T HBJJNDKRSIGNeF''HAVING' BEEN AP-
A tent of the above named popultr
and highly reiponsiblc Company.de prepared to ism.
policies on as favorable terms a* other ageeries in thu
'“7. „ , 1.0. PLANT, Agent
sept8-ly
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.
SOUTHERN EMPORIUM,
Mabeugf. or a Scios or Tint House or Bocs-
BOW WITH a Dacohtxr _ov thk “Qoxxtc or xas
Ajuttj.xs."—Tha marine of bnsines at the Jef
ferson Market Police Court was charmingly va
ried on Saturday afternoon last by a marriage
worthy of notice. The contracting parties,
with their friends, filling three or four carriages,
called upon Justice Dodge just as the work of
the dav was oyer, and rather surprised him by
their distinguished character and their request,
but he recovered hia eqnamimity immediately,
and, upon satisfactory answers to necessary in
terrogatories heimr Bran, tha “knot was tied."
We ask your attention to our large and complete stoek of SHOE FINDINGS, all of which we wi
SELL LOW. . .. . marlS-lmo
j You ctn Bed anything usually kept in a first class
| Dry Goods house, at prices to compare with any
. bouse South, ana while'! insure that no time nor
EARLY ROSE POTATO.
. ouure squid, aaa wnue i miare tnai
| trouble will be spared io showing Hoods
I would only onlv ask.of you to give me a trial and
t oo will be e mvinced that such are facts and neither
umbag nor blowing through the the papers.
terrogAtories being gixen, tho “knot was tied.”
The names of this aristocratic party were,
groom. Prince Louis Ferdinand de Bourbon,
aged twenty-four, born in Naples, Italy, and
whose father is the Count d’Aqnilla. The 1.ride,
Senorita Amelia Hamel, aged nineteen, of Ha
vana. The witnesses to the marriage contract
were Senor A. L. Gunst, and Enriguetta Perot
de Hamel, tho bride's mother.
Tbe gurrounfngi of the petty, the e«RMsteeaa
of the groom andbride and the solemnity of the
aoene made the occasion in this place, so used
to all other than pleasant sights, an interesting
one. To saythe bride is beautiful is scarcely
necessary. There are few ladies of the isle of
her birth otherwise. But she is not only pretty
in the full acceptation of the word, but sorpass-
inly lovely. Rich in dress, ornamented with
rare jewels, courtly in manner, loving in nature,
husband and wife, so soon as the ceremonies
were completed, swept out of the halls of jus-
Country Merchants,
WHITE LEAD.
; STBAM ElffGHN-ElS,
| CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL GEARING,
AND CASTING IN GENERAL.
NISBET’S IMPROVED COTTON PRESS SCREW.
> MB. Special attention paid to reps'iring. land charges
moderate.
MERCHA1TTS,
South A (tarns le Wli.r-r, Charleston, S. C.
5 M K ? js of 'olfoij. Rice, ete., respectful's
Y»nl2 3m" ' <lD ' i ll,,cr! * 1 advattcee made therr-n.
When visiting tha eity. are respectfully invited to ex-
amioe my Stoek while laying io their Spring Sup
plies.
Clue trial will be sufficient to induce you to call
T hree tons
Columbian white lead-id paiis.
L.W.HUNTACO„
Druggists. Cherry st.
npHRKBTONS
1 MAGNOLIA SNOW WHITE LEAD—in pails.
L. W. HUNT * OO., -
Druggists, Cherry it
T hree tons _
ENGLISH LILY WHITE LEAD-in pails.
L. W. HUNT A CO-
Druggists, Cherry st.
T?IVE TONS
J? Sr. LOUIS PURE WHITE LEAD, warranted
equal to the beet in market, and at lees price-
L. W. HUNT St CO-
Druggists,
mar25-tf 82 and 84 Cherry it.
Broadcloth
G. NUSSBAUM’S,
Southern Dry Goods Em parium. Second Street, No. 34
Damour'a Block,corner of tho Alley, Macon, Ga.
mr21-lm
KETCEUM. a. I*. HARTRIDGE
New York. Late of Ilartridge A Neff.
KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE,
SOETHKiar ROOM F.XCHANGK BUILOISO,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
) ln Domestic and Foreign Eexhance.
ocki;BondJ®et“ d uncurrent Money. Buy and sell
TTnnBm d nn 0f ‘ it, i., a 'l aw ' nK f° nr Per cent, interest
CoWM?Sn .“ m y ,,nlnr »-cs of $500 and upward*.
te“ d $ the prinei "*'
ice ete' a in n adv , Rnce8 " n oonsisnmentg of Cotton,
sn^^TeSto® 8 ' ° r t0 ° Qr N ' Orth ' r 7e n c20 E 6m O '
METROPOLITAN WORKS
BOYS’ CLOTHING
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Corner o< Seventh and Canal Streets.
I HAVE the following advantages for producing
fine and durable Photographs, which Ido not be-
Iieve an p'-ssessed by any other establishment in this
portion of the State:
1st. I hare now in use a new patent Camera Tuba
and Lens, the mako* of which was awarded tho first
premium at the late Peru Lxpotoition. The work
I am doing with it show* for itselfr- ' '
2d. For my 6eason Pictures I have several new
•ceric backgrounds -painted by the best artist in that
specialty in Her York. Forwiy foreground seen cry
i faavean abandonee of beautiful flowers to portray
,h 3d S Ytowf?to^tai^«j(r^ of pure Spring Water
running into my Laboratory ia - which 1 wash all my
Pictures antil every trace of byposalphftte*. causinr
fading, are removed. J. A. PUOH,
mr21-tf • Artist, Triangular Block.
-A- P- RAHSOM DABICS
BOBT. H. BOTD.
W - A. RANSOM & CO.
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
4BE3DR0TH BROS., Proprietors'
opposite the passenger shed, on Plum street, where he
will conduct a general Livery Business in all its
branches. Anything you may want in the way of
transporta*ic.n, by horse or male, baggy, carriage or
hack, will be furnished on short notice and at reason*
able rates. Drovers will find this an old and popular
stand at which to dispose of their stoek.
febll-lr S. H. HOLMES. Agent.
Iway, SEW YORK
Bats, Caps,
Valises, Trunks,
Umbrellas,
inly2Tt-,f
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
RICHARD r. LTOX. W. X. DR GRAFFIXRIKD.
SAMUIL D. IRYIX.
LYON, deORAFfENRIED & IRVIN,
attorneys at law,
HACOM, GEORGIA.
ygf-if ill practice in the State and Federal Courts
LIVERPOOL and ZOIUDOPf.
FXPIE A.N-I? LIFE.
Capital, Two Millions Sterling.
T *HE Annual Revenue, in all'its branches, is over
11.000.000. The Company will ever distinguish
* it^elfby its^promptne** iir the settlement of claims,
without previous report or reference to England.
Y. R. SHACKELF«»HD,
Agent, at Macon.
' I Office, next door to Messrs. R. J.Johnston A Co/g.
COTTON PLANT ■ COOK 8TOVE,
"QUEEN OF THE SOUTH" Cook Stove.
“MAGNOLIA" Cook Store,
“GRAY JACKET" Cook Stove.
DELTA” Cook Stove,
And other Siovee. suiuble for the3outhern
janl7-3m
DR JAMES MERCER GREEK,
QFFICK and residence on Poplar Street,IKsqnarei
above City Hall, right hand side. May be founi
here at all times, adless professionally engaged.
Ladies are respectfully invited to bring their hoys to
our House and get an outfit. Wo hare a large Stock
bought for them.
TASSER, EHBETS & DELANEY.
Stationary & Portable Engines,
8A.W MZIsIjS,
BOILEES, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
IKON AND BRASS WORK.
JEON and Wooden Trucks for Can. Improved To
bacoo and other Machinery of aJl kinds built and re-
P* ir6d - H.H. BROWN, A*. t ,
febS-tf No. 60 Second v..,_ n.
wood * n
fcbl4-d6roo
rasdal whisky,
® WARRANTBD
F I BAHRKLS. H Jf N ,® R ®?, tn ^JVE I1UNDRK»
•^fUrMgJ! Ter ’ *Pri»t£S w-b
direct for Cash from »b*
profii onth-g.llnn S,, J ),,w erodes at 12}<e«!«
ousinew h> d small ^ »Oterd to do a
Jwei'ft^^i ^ &nd w ' 1Rh
No - K THIRD STREET.
If we cannot suit gentlemen with Goods on hand,
We will take their order* and have Clothing made in
any style they may direct.
We will sell very low to the trade, and invite deal
ers to inspect our Stock.
CELEBRATED
not delivering them punctually.
Y ^fLL sell, lease, cr exchange for good Land, a
Tan Yard in the city of Cuthbert, having fifty Vai*,
Bark Mill, ete.; Bark and Hides plentiful, and a very
A-B.McAKK.
Railroad Mills Snuff
FOR SALE BY
W A fix.
JO'HN AMj*,*- A “«rt«ua.Ga..
A little school girl in Norwich, Connecticut,
gave as the definition of the word happy: “To
feel as if you wanted to give all your thin gw to
your little sister.”
RE now being offered in this market u the beet
. goods mao factored in this country. For sale by
Bara. L .W. Hunt A Co.. Druggists, and Johnson
□pbell k Co., Grooers-Macon, Ga. jaa5-6mo