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Ix 7Hi District Gockt or th* United States, toe
THE SOUTBEES DISTRICT OT UEOESIA.
LUCIDS^.'i.AKAR-BAokrnpt} In Bankruptcy.
T O Whom it Mat Cokckrm : The undersigned here
by tire notice of their Appointment as Assignees
of LuCIUS M. LAMAR, of Macon, in the county of
Bibb, and State of Georna, within said District, who
has been adjudred a bankrupt upon his own petition,
by the District Court of said District.
Dated at Macon, Ga., March 23d. 1869.
JOSEPH E. MURRAY.
ROBERT A. NISBET,
mr24-dlaw3w Assignees.
HAS OPENED AT
Nos. 80 and 82 Mulberry Street^
A DIRECT IMPORTING -JwV mv
AGENTS FOR THE TELEGRAPH;
The following gentlemen are authorized to receive
money for ns:
Amskiccr. Ga., M. B. Council: Albamt, Ga., E.
Richardson; Basxbstillz. Ga., H. H. Swatts:
Baimbbido*. Ga., T. R- Wardeli: Blamblt. Ga.. B.
M- Fryer; Bctlbb, Ga-. Hines k Goddard: Ccth-
bket. Ga.. T. S. Powell; Dxwaoir. Ga.^J. M. Sim
mons; Eatoxtox. Ga.. J. Q- Adams; Ellavill*.
Os^S.Montgomery: Ecfacla. Ala* A. H. Far
rington; Forstth, Ga., A. H. Sneed; Fobt Val-
let, Ga., J. G. Ussery 5 Griftix, Ga., H. 8. John
son; Hawkixstillk, Ga., W. W. Ricks; Kxoxtillk,
Gjl., J. W, Avant; Marsrallvillx, Ga., J. A.
■Sperry; Mowupma,Ga- W.S.Truluck; Mo.vti-
ckllo. Fla.. Thomas Simmons; Millzdokvillk,
Ga.. W. T. Conn: Oolxthobpk. Ga., C. A. Greer;
pEBtr, Ga., Jno. S. Jobson; Smithtii.i.x, Ga.. John
son k Gonruch: Talbottox, Ga.. J. Callier; Thom-
asttllx. Ga., J. R. S. Doris; No, 13 CextralRail-
soad. Chas. I. Davis; Saxdrrstillx, Ga., E. A.
Sullivan; Moxticxllo, Ga., B. T. Dirby; SavaX-
xah, Ga. Wm. M. Sneed; Joxksboro*, Ga., E. L.
Hanes; Nrwvox. Ga„ W. W. Stallinca : Glorob-
T0W5. FI. C. Jordan.
PURELY SOUTHERN!
BOKS OFPZOB, Richmond, Va.
JNO. E. EDWARDS. Prrn’t. D, J. HARTSOOK, Sec.
ASSETS OVER $500,000.
New. and Or tat Popular Ftaturt—Annual
Dividends on Life Premium* with One-
Third Loan on Profit*—No Note* Re
quired for Premium*—AU Restric
tion* Removed—AH Potieie*
• Non-Forfeitablc.
H AYING been appointed Agent for this POPU
LAR SOUTHERN COMPANY for the city of
Macon, and having a personal knowledge of the
management of its affairs, I recommend it to my
fnends in Macon and Southwestern Georgia, as a first-
class Life Insurance Company.
B. P/PULLIAM. Agent.
Office at present, with Carhart k Curd.
Dr CHAS H. HALL, Medical Examiner.
mr26-lm . ,
ERNEST PESCHKE,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
NO. 1 SECOND STREET.
. rr TTTKma nt SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED BY AN OPTIMETKR.
-AND-
The Critical Condition of Europe.
From the Herald, of the 3d inti.]
Our correspondence and our telegrams from
Europe for some time past have been singularly
suggestive, and, in spite of peace desires, rather
bellicose than otherwise, we have had intima
tions of the most contradictory kind. One day
we are told of army reductions; another day we
are told of army mobilization. We are again
informed that officers and men of the French
army on leave of absence are suddenly sum
moned to join their respective regiments. We
have not yet had anyhigh official announcement
that war was imminent, bnt studious silence is
oftentimes as suggestive as unguarded speech.
We do not exage rate when we say that since the
outbreak of the German war in 18GG there has
been nothing in Europe similar to the present
condition of things. There is a cautions and
determined measuring of strength. All the
European nations are armed to the teeth. Every
one of them believes that the time for action is
close at hand, bnt no one is certain where or in
what connection it may be necessary to un
sheathe the sword. We describe the situation
when we say that Europe, burdened with intol
erable armaments, is sick of peace, which is war
without the excitement which naturally belongs
to it—war without the consequent honor and
glory.
the Southern District or Gxosgla
in the matter of
Jin Bankruptcy.
o Whom it hat Coxcxrn: The undersigned here
by Rive notice of their appointment as Assignee* of
W. FEARS, of Macon, in the eonnty of Bibb,
d State of Georgia, within said District, who has
en adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by
e District Coart of said District.
)ated at Macon. Ga, the 23d day of March, 1869.
JOSEPH E. MURRAY.
. ROBT. A. NISBET.
nar2t-dlaw3w Assignees.
XiXVSXIVOOXi and LONDON.
FIRE -A 3ST 3D LIFE.
Capital, Two Millions Sterling.
T nE Annnsl Revenue, in nil its branches, is over
• t.OOtt.O'jO. Thc.Company will ever distinguish
itself by its promptness in the settlement of claims,
withontprevioos report or reference to England.
F. R. SHACKELFORD.
Office, next door to Messrs. E.J. Johnson* Co.’s.
Xn Bankruptcy.
Is the District Cocbt of the Usiteo States, vox
the Southern District or Georgia.
In the matter of l T _
B EN J. F. ADAMS—Bankrupt. J In Bankruptcy.
rftO Whoh rr hat Concern: The undersigned here-
JL bv Five notice of their appointment ms Assignees
ofBENJ.F. ADAMS, of Eatontos. in the county of
Putnam, and rtate of Georgia, within said District,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own
petition by the District Ctnrt of said District.
Dated at Uaeon. Ga, the 23d day of March. 1869.
JOSEPH K. MURRAY.
ROBT. A. NISBET.
mar24-dla»3w Assignees.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY I
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD.
mT T?ft3B88 A £? aM -
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP-
POINTED Agent of the above named popular
i highly responsible Company, is prepared to issue
idea on as favorablo terms as other agencies in this
r, I. C. PLANT, Agent.
arrangements with European manufacturers, he now
ceepere and dealers of Georgia, a stock never before st
mGiL.
Southern District of Georgia.
-ALEXANDERS.BAER.Bsnkrupt,} In Bankruptcy
t HEREBY give notice of my appointment as As
signee of Alexanders. Baer.of Cuthb. rt, Randolph
INSURE
Cuthbert, March 21,1369.
JAMES BUCHANAN.
mar29-dlaw3w Aerignc
The Emperor of tho French presents in his
single self the key to the European situation.
Ail that he now is and all that he has been since
1851 he owes to success. Of nil successful men
for the last quarter of a century he has been un
questionable, until very recently, the most suc
cessful. Fortune has favored him. The fates
have been on his side. The, tide so often writ
ten about, which occurs in the affairs of men,
seems to have arrived in the affaiiB of Louis
Napoleon. Hu schemes and plans are no longer
necessarily successful, They sometimes fail.
•Home of the failures have been disagreeable to
him and hnrtfol to his prestige. • For years not
France alone, bnt Europe and the world be-'
hoved him infallible. He was the great tem
poral Pope. His sword swayed destiny. It is
so no longer. He can make mistakes, and the
mistakes are so palpable that Franco and even
the outside world can see them. A reputation
built upon success, deriving all its worth from
supposed infallibility, cannot snrvive repeated
failure. Such is the condition of Lonis Napo
leon and such is the situation in Europe.
France is no longer the conrtoliing power;
nor is Lonis Napoleon any longer the arbiter.
The power has passed away from the country,
and u now in other hands. Bismarck, not Na
poleon, commands the situation. Proof of this
is everywhere. We see it at the present mo
ment, particularly in Spain. Th > arrangement
about to be come to in regard to the Spanish
throne in one which, to the French Emperor,must
be extremely distasteful. It is an arrangement,
however, which he cannot resist. As in days
gone by the money of England, this time fairly
and justly used, has been too much for French
wit, and more powerful than Corsican genius.
Southern District of Georgia.
HORACE t! P0WERS. Bankrupt.} In Bankruptcy.
I HEREBY give noties of my appointment as As
signee of Horace Powers, of Cuthbert. Randolph
caunty, Georgia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt
upon his own petition, by the District Court of the
United States for said District.
Cuthbert, March 24,1869.
JAS. BUCHANAN,
marfli-dlaw3w Assignee.
OOMP ANT.
25 Tears Prosperous Career.
pURE SILVER AND PLATED WARE. TOILET SETS.
WORKING BOXES. WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES. CANES.
And a full lino of FANCY GOODS. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY AND BRIDAL PRESENTS, j
CALL AND EXAMINE MY GOODS.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Short notice and Warranted.
*»- Special attention paid to the manufacture of Badges. Bings, etc. mar31-tf
411.000.00000
CASH CAPITAL.
Sonthern District of Georgia.
In the matter of )
SEABORN A. SMITH, Bankrupt. / In Bankruptcy.
I HEREBY give notice of my appointment aa As
signee of Seaborn A. Smith, of Cuthbert, Randolph
oounty, Ga.. who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon
his own petition, by the District Court, for (aid Dis
trict.
Cuthbert, March 2d, 1609.
JAMES BUCHANAN.
mar2Mlaw3w Assignee.
DIVIDEND, USB t 1,22546528
indersigned are Agents for this old established
dividend paying Company, for States of
-Alabama and Mississippi, and present it to
iends and the public generally as in every
worthy of their confidence end support.,
igthe last yesr. in their Mississippi business,
vertised the desire of the Company to settle,
is of equity AND LIBERALITY, all Southern
»«-_• i i : • t ..j „r i..„.
WITH ALL THE LATE IMPROVED BURNERS.
Also the best Flint Glass Chimneys, Wick and Coal Oil, to dealers at lowest wholesale prices.
Having purchased the entiro stock of Capt. J> FLINT, ho will sell at
cost, offering to housekeepers a
Southern District of Georgia.
MICHKALJ.RICID-Bankrupt. } In Bankruptcy.
I HEREBY give notice ot my appointment es As
signee of Miebeal J. Rich, of Cuthbert. Randolph
eonnty, Ga.. who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon
his own petition by the District Court of the United
States, for said District.
Cuthbert, March 2«, 1869.
JAS. BUCHANAN.
mmr2S-diaw3w Assignee.
FOR SUPPLYING THEMSELVES WITH
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, TOBACCO.
HARDWARE, STEEL, IRON,
Southern District of Georgia.
CALVl“*BRYAN—Bankrupt. } In Bankruptcy.
I HEREBY give notice of my appointment as As
signee of Calvin Bryan, of Cuthbert, Randolph
eonnty. Ga.. who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon
his own petition, by the District Court ot the United
States, for said District.
Cuthbert, March 24. 1869.
J AMES BUCHANAN,
. mar28-diaw3w Assignee.
Southern District of Georgia.
JAREDwf POUNDS—Bankrupt.} In Bankruptcy.
I HEREBY rive notice of my appointment as As
signee of Jared W. Pounds, of Clay county, Ga,,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own
petition, by the District Court of the United States,
for said District.
Cuthbert, March 24.1869.
JAMES BUCHANAN.
mai2f-ilau3w Assign ee.
Southern District of Georgia.
MA 1 K KHOLL03J AN. Bankrupt} In Bankruptcy.
I HEREBY tire notice of my appointment as As
signee or Mark Holloman, of Weeton, Webster
oounty. Georgia, who hus been adjudged a bankrupt
uponhri own petition, by the District Court of the
United States for said District.
Cuthbert. Ga., March 24.1869.
JAS. BUCHANAN.
mtr26-1aw3w Assignee.
W. E. TANNEX. 1. OTTO SHEETS. ALEX. DKLANET.
METROPOLITAN WORKS
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA^
Comer of Seventh and Canal Streets.
AND
for Napoleon and bis Minister*. Spain makes
an election which snnbs Napoleonic as well as
French pretension. Italy, tired of the Pope,
angry abont the approaching Ecumenical Coun
cil and sick of the temporal power, rejoices in
the hope of freedom.
If Bismarck would bnt say the word it would
be the easiest thing in the world to unite Italy
and Spain against France. With the aid of
English gold, which is already working in the
peninsula, it would be all the easier. France is
thna losing her position. The French people
aro grieved; Napoleon, his mind filled with
thoughts abont his successor, bites his lip with
rage. Bnt Franco has a fine army, fully equip
ped, well officered and ready for action. One
vigorous campaign might give France her an
cient position and make Napoleon greater and
more powerful than ever. Why should not the
army be let loose ? This is the European ques
tion of the hour. When Franco is contented
the world is at rest. Bnt France is not content
ed. The trouble is all here.
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A
Air Orders solicited. Goods packed carefully, and sent to anylportioa
B. A. WISE
Nos. 80 and 82 MULBERRY STREET.
feb24rtf
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
J. B. ROSS & SON,
PROCTER & GAMBLE,
CINC INN ATT.
Southern District of Georgia.
DUNCAN*JORDAN—Bankrupt. } In Bankruptcy.
I HEREBY give notice of my appointment ns As
signee of Duncan Jordanaof Cuthbert, Randolph
eonnty, Ge, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon
his own petition, by the District Court of the United
States, fur said District
Cuthbert, Match 29.1869.
mar30-lawJw E. T. DAVIS.
The New Kura or Spain.—The Dnke of Hont-
pensier, who, the cable says, is to be King of
Spain, is the fifth aon of Lonis Phillippo, for
merly King of the Frenoh. He was tram at
Noilly, near Paris, in 1824s His cunning father
married him in 184G to the Spanish Princess
Louisa, the sister of Queen Isabella n and at
the same time brought abont the Qneen’s
marriage to her imbecile cousin, Francis of As
sisi. Louis Phillippo supposed that this would
be a childless marriage, and that the children of
the Dnke of Montpensier would accordingly in
herit the Spanish throne. Hia calculation has
proved erroneous in every way. He himself
died in exile, and for more than twenty years
SPRING DRY GOODS.
t is unusually heavy and select end worthy of special attention. Indeed, they ere prepared to fur
Fi»h Hook to a Grind Stone, from a Hair Pin to a bale of Domestics.
In GOODS and PRICB.S we .know they can >uit you. Cali on
TANNER, EHBETS & DELANEY.
Stationary & Portable Engines,
J. B. ROSS & SON,
Wholesale Dealers in Groceries. Dry Goode, etc., Macon, Georgia.
mar]6-tf
BOILERS, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WORK.
I RON and Wooden Tracks for Cera. Improved To
bacco and other Machinery of all kinds built and
repaired.
Abo, Agent in the Southern States for
Blake’s Patent Stone & Ore Breaker
II. R. BROWN, Ag’t,
feb2l-tf No. 62 Second st., Macon. Ga.
Sent Everywhere by Express!
Cheapest Fine Dress-Shirt House in
the United States-
S hirts retailed at wholesale prices.
New York Mills Muslin Shirts, $38 per doaen;
fC \van:Futta Mills Muslin Shirts $34 per doaen.
scale or rbices:
Six New York Mills Muslin Shirt*. made to order,
with Richardson's Extra Fine Linen Boeoms and
Cuff*. $20 or $3S per dozen.
Six Wsmsutta Mills Muslin Shirts, made to order,
with fine Linen Bosoms and Cuffs, SIS or 134 per
doaen.
First-class Work and perfect fit guaranteed.
Single Shirts sent by mail for sample. .
IK8TEUCTIOJS FOB SELF-XKASCXXUEXT ;
1st—Around theNeck;
2d—Around tho Breast:
3d—Length of Sleeve from centre of Back to
Knuckles, with arm bent;
4th—Length of Bosoms.
Say il yon wish Buttons. Studds or Eyelets in the
b0 *° m ' FRED LEWIS. .
mr!4-eod3m 751 Broadway, New York.
none of his family havo seen their nativo conn-
try. . Isabella H has a number of children, and
yet the old King's principal end will be essen
tially gained when Montpensier himself puts on
the crown of Spain, with a reasonable chance,
as things go, of transmitting it to posterity.
The now kiug will bo known as Antonio I.
.............. ..... iruiil, tin- uiuiiii ami MllUUJIUCn
into Healthy action—remove the obstructions of the
stomach, bowels, liver, and oilier organs of the
body, restoring their irregular action to health, and
by correcting, wherever they e\i>t. .u, i; . .
ments as are the lirst origin of tli-ense.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
Uie box, for tho following complaints, which these
Fills rapidly care:—
For n.r»i»ep»ia or Indigestion, I.istlc-
. “V nor an( l bow Of Appetite, they
• noulcl be taken moderately to stimulate thcstoin*
aiU * healthy toue ami action.
C-'ornpIaia* anil its various symp-
wme, XtiliouM HuacUuhp. Mick llcmlackr.
Jaitndice or Green Kickne**, Bilious
Colic and Bilious Fever*, they skouVkhc ju-
wiciougly taken for each case, to correct the^nseased
action or remove the obstructions which cause it.
or Diarrhoea, but one mild
aose Is generally required.
Bhemuatiiun, Gout. Gravel, Palpi*
ration of the Heart. Pain in the Hide,
Hack and l,oinM. they should he continuously
taken, aa required, to change the diseased action of
disappear 11 ^’tih such change those complaint 1 *
and Dropnical * we! line* they
H lken ,n lar K c and frequent doses to pro-
doce the effect of a drastic purge.
•? r ""PP^cMion a large dose should be taken
as it produces the desired effect by sympathy.
.A® a ' Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to pro-
aaavrte digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach k»...
oowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and invigorates die system. Hence it is often ad
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
to lerably well, often Antis that ados©
ot these 1 ills makes him feel decidedly better, from
tneir cleansing and renovating effect on the diges
tive apparatus. There are numerous cases where
a purgative is required, which wc cannot enumer-
but th ey suggest themselves to everybody,
ana where Uie virtues of this Pill are known, the
pu Due no longer doubt what to employ.
A SK yonr Grocer for onr brand of Lard in these
Packages. Packed 31bs.,5 lbs. and 10 lbs. Caddie?;
60 lbs. Cases for shipment. Cheapest mode for sell
ing Lard; send for Price List.
arr.°/-dl2t
PACIFIC HAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S
(ESTABLISHED 1810.)
"That Couth will Kill you,**
a w Try “CoSTAR’S”COUGH REMEDY.
Cola and Hoarsenon* lead to death,”
J't’WSTAR’S” COUGH REMEDY.
'Por Croups—Whoopint Couths, eta.**
_ Try • COSTARTPCOUGH REMEDY.
Cottar says it u the be*t in the wide world—and U
He says so—its True—its True—its True; and We say
Try it—Try it—Try it.**—Morning Paper. Aug. 3Cth.
W’All Druggists in MACON sell it.
THROUGH USE-TO CAXIFORHIA,
CHINA AND JAPAN,
TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS. AND CAR
RYINQ THE U. S. MAIL.
Through to California In Twenty-two Days
Steamships on th^ Connectixo os the Pa
Atlantic: emo with the
ALASKA Y
ARIZONA, f rr- ->r - - COLORADO,
>n^vral A ' TJNCET ’ ~ constitution
OCEAN QUEEN, -II SACRAlffiNW?’
tSfiSBRSHSlM:
WE ARB the Agent* for the above Celebrated Makers, whose work is too well known thronahout the
United States to need recommendation. We are authorized to fell all oi their
vehicles at factory prices, expenses added.
ABENDR0TH BROS., Proprietors
109 tL 111 B.tkntan at., New York.
COSTAE’S’
SADDLERY, HARNESS, ETC.
pne'nl’S 0011 han<1 afuI1 Sfot the above goods,'at wholesale and retail, which we are selling LOW
x Ole CASH.
CARRIAGE MAKERS’ MATERIALS.
ABLE^PRICKi MAKERS 00,1 find ’ at cor establishment, everything needed in their line, at BEASON-
HARNESS MAKERS
Will find an extensive *toek, in their line, at No. 192 CHERRY STREET.
SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, CALFSKINS, ETC.
Bag?, i3 w“w. Heml0efc S ° le ’ Han ‘ e “' Skirt!og ' Cal&kins. Upper Leather, Tranks. Valises, Carpet-
BABY CARRIAGES — ALL. STYLES
COTTOH PLANT" COOK STOVE,
“QUEEN OF THE SOUTH” Cook Stov.;
■-MAGNOLIA” Cook Stove,
"GRAY JACKET” Cook Stove,
“DELTA” Cook Stove.
And other Stoves, suitable for the Southern trade
STEAMERS WtBm
Tyrone, Nashville, Talisman and
John Lumsdcn.
THE
BITTER-SWEET AND OBiNGK BLOSSOMS.
One Bottle, *1—Three for 82.
O NE of these fine steamers will leave Nashville
DAILY, (Sundays excepted) at4 o’clock, p. if.,
taking First and Second-Class Passengers at RE
DUCED RATES, to St. Louis, Chicago eazd all point*
on the Missouri river; also to Memphis, Napoleon,
Vicksburg, Red River and New Orleans: and sign
ing through Bills of Lading to all theaboTe points.
Freights taken to all available points on the Arkan
sas and White Rivers.
FIRST-CLASS TICKETS
To the following points, including State-Rooms,
without meals:
To SL Louis—— {10 00
To Cairo...... 6 00
SVSRT 8T0VB 18 WANRAN1BD,
FOR SALE BY
B. A. WISE. Macon, Ga..
W. L. WADSWORTH k CO„ Americas, fla*
JOHN A. DOUGLASS, Savannah. Ga.,
BOOHER. FEE A CO. Columbus, Ga.,
W. L. WADSWORTH k CO., Rome, 4a.,
ind by ths Principal Store Dealers throughout j
ith. [ j ubrl5-dslnr€mo.]
never before in the whole history of
« W'toing won so widely ami so deeply
confidence of mankind, as this excellent
£ or P ulmon nry complaints. Through a long
amoQ £ most of the races of
P eer } higher and higher in tlieir cstima-
S??’has became better known. Its uniform
to cure the various .affections
fiflhio thro ? t ’ have made it known asare-
•SJunst them. While .adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young children, it is
time tiie most effectual remedy that can
S2^Jf?J 0r * inci P^ nt consumption, and the dan-
SSZ'JP*?* ?? 1116 throat and lungs. As a pro-
vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should
De kept on hand in every family, and indeed as aU
shS.rm 1 ! 16011168 - 8U hject to colds and coughs, all
Buoiim be provided with this antklote for them. ,
pnraii 1 ^-.. 8611 !^ CottsuMpfioti is thought in-
lc ’ bt,] ? & reat numbers of cases where the dif
.? ccmet I settled, have been completely cared*
d the patient restored to sound health by the
nvoC r r^ / **. ecU> val. so complete is its mastery
orders of the Lungs and Throat, that
w ob ??nate of them jield to it. When noth-
SLML COuld z reach them, under the Cherry Pee-
torNii they subside and disappear.
tecUon from'it!* Vublic S ** al * r *
cufed h m > ls a I wa ys relieved and often WhoftT
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.
M. KETCHUM. A. L. HABTRTDGE
Of New York. Late of Hartridge k Neff.
KETCHTJM & HARTRIDGE,
HOKTHKA.ST ROOM XXCHA.KOK BUILDIXG,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
■pwEALERS in Domestic and Foreign Ecxhange,
U Gold. Silver and uncurrent Money. Boy and sell
Stocks.;Bonds. etc. „ .
Receive deposits, allowing fourper cent, interest
per annum on weekly balances of $500 and upwards.
Collection a made in this city and all the principal
towns of Georgia and Florida.
Will make advances on consignments of Cotton.
Rice, etc., to ourselves, or to onr Northern and Euro
pean correspondents. dec20-6m
We ask your attention to
SELL LOW. •
SECOND-CLASS TICKETS
To the following points:
To St. Louis.
•
our large and complete stock of SHOE FINDINGS, all of which we wi
marl8-lmo
f foot or f AVat YtdIm^ 1 ^ 1 Office, on tl
YORK. STRLLT, ORTH RIVE]
F.R.BABY Agent.
KANSOK -A. p. naSBOM...
ROBT. H. BOYD.
W. A. RANSOM &
Manufacturers and Jobbers
ge apply on board or to
WM. BOYD. Agent.
41 and 42 Front street.
HARRISON A SON.
W.A.PEBBLE8
-PAEH38 W. OXEX
ZETLIN k
• HUNT k (
T. T. CULLENS. W. T. JORDAN.
CULLENS & JORDAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GEORGETOWN, GA.,
W ILL practice as partners in the Superior Courts
of the P&taula Circuit and other Courts in Quit-
man and adjoining counties, except before the Ordi
nary of Quitman county. F. T. Cullens will practice
not as a partner before said Ordinary. [apr2-lm*J
A v..VGrk u LECTURES, as delivered at
JTl the New York Museum of Anatomr
tho subjects: How to Live and What^to^iwJfr!!^
Youth. Maturity and Old Aije; Manhood OenednJ
Reviewed: The Cause of Indication: Fl«ni,n c V»od
Nervous Disease, aeooonted for; M»rTiacPh?i 0 ,oi?hi
•ally Considered, etc. These lectures will be
ed on receipt of four stamps, by addressing Seeratir.
Baltimore Museum of Anatomy. 74 West Baltimore
Street. Baltimore. Md. apr6-ly
BOOTS AND SHOES
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fourth street,
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moderate. *
M ME. A. BRTTNDAGE BAKER respectfully in
forms her old friends and customers, resident in
the South, that she continues the Dress Making busi
ness in all its branches, at No. 40 East 10th street.
New York City, where she will be pleased to receive
and execute orders promptly and satisfactorily, as in
years past. mar30-lm
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