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[SATURDAY MORNING, ABRIL 24, 1869.
"That Couch will Kill you,” _ _
Try "COSTAR’S” COUGH REMEDY.
“Cold ud Hoarseness lead to death,”
Try''COSTAR’S" COUGH REMEDY.
“For Cronps—Whooping Cougha, ete..”
T17 "COSTAR’S” COUGH REMEDY.
"Costar rays it is the beet in the wide world—and if
lie ears so—its True— its True—its True; and We say
Try it—Try it—Try it.”—Moraine Paper. A as. 2Gth.
.'Ssc-; . WA11 Druggists in MACON sell it.
AGENTS von THE TKhSQRAPHi
The following gentlemen are aathoriaed to reeeiye
money for os: ... _ „
Aaaaiors. Qx., M. B. Council: Atusi. jt-
Richardson; Biismtm.ii. fli , H. H. Swatts;
Baikbrilx* r . Qa m T.R. W erdell: Blaklt. Ga-* »•
.M. Fryer; Bctlbr. Ga.. Hines A Godderd: CrrH-
beet.Ga..T. S. Powell: Dawson. Ga.,J. M. Sim
mons: Katoetoe, Ga.. J. Q. Adam*: Ellath-le.
Ga., S. Montgomery: Ecfaci.a. Ala., A. H. x»r-
rington: Pokbtth. Ga.. A. II. 6ne«d: Fobt Val-
let. Ga., J. G. Uiiery; Otvns. Ga.. H. s. Jonn-
»on: Uawkisbtili.e, OiaW.W. Kick*: Keoxville,
Ga., J. W. Avant; Marbhai.i.ville. Ga.. J. A.
8perry; Moxtezuma, Ga., W. S. Truloek: Moxti-
rELieO, Fla.. Tbooti Simmon*; 3i1illei>ceville #
£u W. T. Conn: OoLrrHourK. Ga., C. A- Greer.
Pkbbt. Ga., Jno.S. Jobeon;Smithtille. Ga.. John-
% *on k Gorsacb : Talbotto*. Ga.. J- Callier; Tbom-
abtille. Ga., J. K. S. Davi*; Ivo, 13 Central Rail
road Ch%f. I. Dari*; Savdxrbttllr. Ga.. K. A.
Sulliran; Moeticillo. Ga B. T. Duby; Sajae-
eab Ga. Wm. M. Sneed; Jonesboro’, Ga.. E. L.
Hnnes; Nrwtor. Ga.. W. W. Stallings; George
town. H. C. Jordan.
ERNEST PESCHKE,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
manufacturing jeweler and optician
1 SECOND STREET.
COSTAE’S’
Guaranteed and Paid-Up Capital, $500,000,
NO,
ss^arnSassKa .zssxn.
Issues all Approvefl Forms of Life Policies, Eiionwts aiJ Amities,
Forfeitable after Two Annual Payments!
IjINKN cut to obdbr,.
-.1 the
BITTKR-SWKRT AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS,
One Botlie. SI—Three for S2.
All Policies are Non
The * iegc of Iklgrade.
We Are indepted to the Hayneville Examiner
for a copy of this celebrated poem, of which
we have been in search for years:
An Austrian Army, artfully arrayed,
Boldly by battery beeieged Belgrade;
Coeeack commanders cannonading come,
Dealing defttrnction’a devastating doom; ,
Every endeavor engineeis essay, «'**'
For fame,' for fortune, fighting furious fray;
Generals ’gainst generals grapple, grimmy great;
How hold heroic hosts liard haggard hate! [ j
Infuriate, indiscriminate in ill,
Jereed joins javelin, jager juvenile.
Kinsmen kill kinsmen, kinsmen kindred kill!
Labor low levels loftiest, longest lined:
Men march’mid mounds, ’mid moles, mid murder-
derous mines . . * j'-’ 4 {
Now noisy, noxious numbers notice naught
Of outward obstacles opposing ought:
Poor patriots, partly purchased, partly pressed,
Quite quailing, quaking, quickly quarter ’quest.
Reason returns, religion’s right resounds,
Huwarrow stops such sanguinary sounds.
prepared to sssue policies, both upon tbo Mutual and Non-
This Company, recently organised, is '
IT is A HOME COMPANY,
a *~» b..—i. a K^hai£SK?'o;*'iss3t r ”“ ■*
“Costar’s” Rat, Roach, etc,, Exter
minators. i * ■- -
“Costar’s” Red Bag- Exterminators.
“Costar’s” (only pure) Insect Powder.
_ o 3F* F X O E R S
WM. B. JOHNSTON, : :
WILLIAM S. HOLT, ..
GEORGE 3. OBEAR, *
C, r. McCAY,
J. W. BURES, ■
JAMES MERCER UREEN, t '
-r-» I II E C T o n
MACON,
Wmb
? *5SK ASHS
p* PADLFFORD ANDREW LOW. Savannah. JOHN P. KING, JOSTAll SIDLE!, Augusta.
RICHARD PBTKRS. V.R.TOMMEY. Atlanta, L. O.^WEB&^CoInmbns.
Sl H IAlu\SMmf.R°omo! eUO - ?;G.MEpIIN l GKR. Charleston. S. C.
Applications for Insurance at the Home Office will bo made to either
~ ' J. W. BURKE, General Ag’t,
1 • Or GEO. S. OBEAR, Secretary.
TO MEET THE WANTS OF THE TRADE I HAYS
NOW ON HAND.
: President,
Vice President.
: Secretary.
: Actuary.
General Agent.
Medical Examiner.
‘Only Iifaijihle Remedies known.”
TS years establ-rhed in New York.”
310r( Boxes and Flasks manufactured ■
’! 11 liewar e 1 Hof spurious imitations.’
‘All Druggists in MACON sell them.”
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. BY
Address “COSTAR.” 10 Crosby street. New York.
Or Jiihx F. II gx XT. successor to Dimas Basses A Co.,
S Park kow.Jto* Ynrk.
Sold in MACuN.OA.. by J. H. ZE1LIN A CO.
irpUd-eodsw-sow U W. HUNT A CO.
DRESS SUITS.
BUSINESS SUITS,
Truce then to Turkey, triumph to
Unjust, unwise, unmerciful tlkraii
Vanish vain victory! ^ J
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA
, . vanish victory vam
Why wish we warfare?' wherefore welcome were
Xerxes, Ximenes, Xanthens, Xavierer
Yield yield! ye voutlis! Ye yeomen; yield yonrycli!
Zeno's. Zaparrhe’s, Zoraeter's zeal.
All, all arouse ! all against arms appeal! •
Mn. Caudle on the Velocipede.
PROMENADE SUITS,
PLAIN LINEN SUITS,
ALPACCA COATS,
“Caudle, I would like to know what makes
your face look so red. Yon look as if you had
been intoxicated for a week. I do declare this is
too bad. Won there-ever a woman in this world
no
Mr. C. explains—“Now, my dear, don't take
on so. Yon'kuow a ney vehicle of locomotion has
been introduced in town. It is called the velo
cipede. I rode one of thcao at the hall to-night
before coming home, and it is hard work, oe-
pecially for beginners. Been drinking! No, a
haven't drank anything for six months.
“Mrs. C.—“There, Candle, Juat look at that!
Tom the beat pair of pants yon had in tho
honao. Now, how did that come about?”
Mr. C.—“Well, you seo I rodo the veloci
pede this forenoon, and antother machine rau
into mine, and before I knew it my pants were’
tom.”
Mrs. C.—“Hipped your coat, too, haven't
yon ? Yon didn't wont me to see that tear ?
And there’s your best beaver all smashed np!
Pcrhnps you'll say the velocipede did that ? It
did, did tt/i. jA. RrpOPdts^ uffiat’aIlia nat.
ter with your hands? Why they are atl blis
tered up!”
Mr. C.—“Threo days Tiding tho velocipede is
enough to blister anybody's hands; bnt its noth
ing amen yon get used to it. Happens to all
beginners."
Mrs. 0.—“What is the matter now. Candle ?
Yon limp as if you had been horribly injured."
■ Mr. 0.—“A Blight bmise, only a slight bmise;
keep me in the house only a day or two. Yon
see Jack—and ho woigha 350 pounds—accident
ly drove my velocipede over his foot, and yet
one must endnre theao little things in order
to become an adept in riding tho velocipede.”
Mrs. 0.—“Now I wonld like to know where
r i’vo been all this blessed evening? Here it
fifteen minutes of midnight, and yon jnst
coming homo to yonr lawfully wedded wife.
No! Yon needn’t say that yon have been to the
lodge, because I know it isn't lodge night.”
Mr. O.—No, my denr, I haven’t been to the
lodge. Yon see, in ordortobeoome an adept—”
Mrs. C. . “Now, Candle, I know what yon
were going to say. Yon were going to tell me
that yon must desert mo every night for six
weeks while yon learn to ride a velocipede. If
wives had their wav they’d bum every veloci
pede in town. And what was the matter with
yon last night ? I couldn't get a wink of sleep.
Yonr legs kept going up and down all night,
likf pump handles: VMB^ipedAmotjo^ waaft?
Put yonr feet in the stirrups, and tom and throw
yonr knees np and down, does it? Now, don’t
tell me it’s nothing when yon get used to it, be-
eaan that's something I won't get used to. It
is bad enongh to sleep with a man when he is
quiet, bnt to have the bed-clothes flopping np
and down all night ns regularly as that dock
ticks, i* a little too mnch, velocipede or no
velocipede. If yon ride the velocipede another
tlnv. flfttiJlfl. IIIimv* hnnM."
SEERSUCKER COATS.
ENGLISH LINEN COATS,
MIAS OPENED, AND IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. TIIE bATHST
NOVELTIES in , . :
MILLINERY, **
. DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, POINT LACES, EMBROIDERIES, etc.
68 MULBERRY ST., MACON, GA.
S UPERIOR TO ALL-OTHER INVENTIONS. A
toll awortoent kept eonrtantlr on hand: alw.
superior Coffin* of Roeewood, Mahogany, Walnut.
Cedar and Imitation, in alt «trle* and prirej.
THOS. WOOD.
Next to Lanier House.
ootat-thno Maeon-Ga.
STOCK DIVIDEND.
TaaascaKa’s Orncs, M. AW. R. R. Conraav. I
Macon, fla. April 8. lSfiO.,
A STOCK DIVIDEND of thirty-three and one-
third peroent. hu this day been declared ont of
tbo earning* that have heretofore been inverted in
the contraction »nd improvement or the Road and
property of the Company, parable «n and after the
1Mb day of May. to tbo Stockholder* of the Company,
na indicated by the Iwoke on tbo Nth day of April.
Stockholder* reaLterod of the books of the New
York agency, will receive tbeir certificate* at the
National Hank of tho Republic. New York ; nil othera
at the office of the Company, at Macon, da. No frac
tional .hire* will boiuaed. aad no tran.fer* will be
made after 2Hb of April, until the 15th of May.
MILOS. FREEMAN.
Secretary and Treaiurer.
MARSEILLES VESTS,
RANGES,
CLOTH VESTS,
IRONING STOVES.
IRONING STOVES,
Manufacturing my own WARE, I am now offering to Merchants a large Stock of
SILK VESTS,
BOYS’ CLOTHING,
YOUTHS’ CLOTHING,
In fact, everything In the Clothing Line, nil of which
is made in the Latest Styles and of tho
BEST MATERIAL.
npr9-lmayI5
150 X>oz. Bnglish-make Scovill Hoes at 97 OO. 7 50, 8 00,8 50 per Doz.
150 Doz. Bricson Stoll Hoc at 94 OO, 4 50 and 5 OO per doz. •
— Importing these HOES, I am offering them at New York Cash Prices.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, TOBACCO.
HARDWARE, STEEL, IRON,
I HAVE the following advantages for producing
foe and durable Photograph*, which I do not be
lieve are po**e*aed by any other establishment in this
portion of the State:
l«t. I have now intuo a new patent Camera Tube
andLeni.the make* of which was awarded the lint
premium at tbe late Pari* Exposition. The work
I am doing with it ehowe for iuelf.
2d. For my 8eaaon Picture* I have several new
eoewie background, putatud by the beet artixtin that
specialty in New York. For my foreground scenery
I have an abundance of beautiful flower* to portray
tbe Spring Season.
3d. I have a constant stream of para Spring Water
running into my Laboratory in which I wash all my
Picture* until every traoe of byposnlphatee. causing
fading, ere removed. J. A. PUGH,
50 Nests Painted Tabs,
75 Dozen Buckets,
20 Dozen Brass-bound Buckets.
2& Neste Cedar Tubs,
50 Dozen Cocoanut Dippers,
25 Dozen Britannia Dippersa
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES' USUALLY KEPT IN A
Aftfc Informed that the
FRESH ARRIVALS OF GROCERIES.
m HDDS. CUBA MOLASSES.£0 barrels Molasses,
1U 35 bbls. Georgia CanoSyrnp,
SO bbl*. Leaf Lard.
120 bbls. Liquors—of all grades,
75 bbls. Sugar-of all v rater,
75 sack* Rio, Java and- Legnira Coffee,
a» smoked BeefTonguea, Su boxes Factory Cheese,
10 >1 ken choice Fulton Beef, too lb*. Smoked
Kef. ICO boxes Soap, 7T0 lack* Liverpool Salt,
50neks Virsinia Salt. 50 bales Eastern Hay,
Limn. Cement. Plastering Hair,
Uin choice Sugar-Cured and Oeorna Hams.
13X) sacks East Tennessee Family Floor,
SOjgekagoa Salmon, Mackerel, B:nn and Hoke
We will "sell the above articles, or any other article*
la the Grocery Line, at the lowest market price, and
take pay to lllde*. Tallow, Wool, Cash or Warehouse
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
Best English Half Hose,
Best Plain and Bordered linen
Handkerchiefs,
Best American, Trench and English
Inspenders,
8 NOy COMPLETE, AND IS THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED OF ANY THEY I1AVE
ever had tho pleasure of offering to *ho buyers of Middlo and Southwestern Georgia. In '
day, Candle, I’ll leave tho house.”
And with this conclusion the tody ceased,
finding her worthy aponso was already fast
asleep.
The Future Production of*Cotton.
From tio A’ei* (Meant Bulletin.]
-Thatthe favorable results of last yoar's crop
of cotton have induced efforts towards a still
larger production of tho staple the present year,
is not to be doubted. Bnt it is very question
able whether the actual increase will bo consid
erable, or appreciable. There is land for the
pnrpose in unlimited abundance, bnt there is no
proportionate supply of agricultural labor. In
dued, there is reason to suspect that the re
sources of the latter now at hand in the Sonth
have reached tho maximum of development,
from which there will be more tendency to de
cline than to increase. We refer especially to
the freodmen hands who have constituted the
bulk of plantation laborers in the cotton-grow
ing enterprises of the past three or four years.
Time is proving in this country what it has
proved in Jamaica, in Hayti, in Africa, that tho
free negro has no more relish for continuous la-
-bor in tbe fields in tho long, languid summers
of tropical and qnasi-tropical countries, than
the freo Caucasian ; and by somo judges ho is
regarded as having mnch less, and as being par-
ticularly repugnant to plantation labor as long as
there are open to him lighter occupations, or
other modes of living moro.oondnctive to tho
. tlolcf-f: tf- n iente existence of a big sunflower
nodding in tho breezes, which is poetically sup
posed to fulfill the Ethiopian's dream of terres-
SPRING DRY GOODS,
aprl4-tf
It is nnnsnally heavy
a Fish Ilook to a Grii
fn GOODS and
aiia select and worthy of special attention,
i'ifdririe. from a Hair Pin to a balo of Dom.
PRICES wo,know they can salt yon. Cal
IndeeJ. they are prepared to famish from
Beit Silk Undershirt*,
A N IMPROVED PLANTATION fourteen miles
A from Valdosta, on the Allan tie A Gulf Railroad,
and the tame di.taace from tbe line of the Albany A
Brunswick Railroad, consisting of 2205 acre*. There
are tw*. set* of dwelling-house* asd oat-houses, cot
ton gin. etc tone train o bouse or eix room*: about
400 acres cleared and partly under cultivation- A
large quantity or hammock land on the place. Pro
duces tea island cotton as well as upland. Will be
sold low for cash.
CALHOUN CtftJNTY, 4th DISTRICT.
Lots No. 351 and 354, containing 250 acre* etch.
MILLER COUNTY, 13th DISTRICT.
Lot* Noe 197,159 and 123. containing 250 acre. each.
DECATUR COUNTY. 19th DISTRICT.
Lots No*. 201 and 363L containing 250acres each.
All of tho above lands are well selected and among
the richest cotton lands of the Stain, and mostly
heavily timbered.
Titles perfect. Apply to
HENRY W. COWLES.
apr!4 tf Macon. Ga.
Wholesale Dealers in Groccric- . Dry Go >d-, etc.. Macon. Georgia.
Fred. Ward’s,
Having, fora long time, given the CHTEERT TRADE my special
attention, Z am now prepared to offer a Stock for quality and price, that
cannot he excelled.
Terms Oasli.
Orders promptly filled—money to be returned on receipt of Goods.
B. A.’ WISE.
apH-eod
On Line of Railroad, near Passenger Depot
MACON, GA.
Taper Collars,
Cherry Street, RXacon, Georgia,
Break no More Lamp I'himnies,
THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
Zsinen Collars—all styles.
X> ELLI.V DRUG STORE
And have it Sited np with Daylight Fixtures—Chim
ney warranted not to break,
aprll-tf -
; and casting in i ;>. kral.
NISBET3 IMPEOVED COTTON PRESS SCREW.
1 W- Special attention paid to repairing, and charges
HAS DECIDED
«' * TAKEN UP.
^ YOPNQ COW and CALF, on Sunday last, 11th
inst. The owner cad learn of her by applying at
»pr!4-tf THIS OFFICE.
moderate.
WHITE SHIRTS.
Therefore, 1 insure in tttb only strictly GOED COMPANY in the United State-
NO FLUCTUATING OE CHANGING THROUGHOUT TIME NOE COUNTRY
POLICIES PAYABLE ONLY IN GOLD!
“ GOm -*»*■«%**«
[T. N. FOWLER, Sec’y.
GOLD
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF MOBILE, ALABAMA.
CAPITAL, S200,000 TNT GOLD ?
,/sf OTTO EHBETS.
ALEX. DELANEY.
ALr’DH. COLQUITT, I JAMES BAGGS* I HUGH H. COLQUITT.
Baker Co* Or. | Newton, Ga. j Savannah, Ga.
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors & General Commission
MERCHANTS,
BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
CffECrAI, jattenUora to the sale of Cotton, Lumber
BgLKfliber. Liberal Advances on Consignments.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
er of Seventh and Crmal Streets.
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
CHINA AND JAPAN,
TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, AND CAR
RYING THE U. S. MAH.
Through to California In Twenty-two Days*
Steamships on the Connecttso on the Pa-
Atlantio : cure WITH THE
ALASKA, )
ARIZONA. L~: ~ COLORADO,
HENRY CHAUNCEY, - CONSTITUTION,
NEW YORK, - - _ _ GOLDEN CITY,
OCEAN QUEEN, - - _ SACRAMENTO,
NORTHERN LIGHT, - GOLDEN AGE,
COSTARICA, - - - _ MONTANA.
1 the above larL-c an-lspicndid Steamships win
leave Pier ho. 42 North River, foot of Canal Street, at
momh r • noon ’, un the 1st. 11th and 21st, of every
1?°°'“ («oept when those dates fall on Sunday ;nd
'"t 1 "' Preceding Saturday), for ASPINAV Abb.
FULL BOSOM SHIRTS,
G E. THAMES, Pres’t]
uksox. 1. r. Eaxaou. Danins w. esxs
tT-‘_ XOST. H. BOYD.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Mjinnfacturers and Jobbers of
I keep a fall stoek of these articles always ON
HAND.-S*
J. S. BOYD.
& boyd,
agents, 7
BOOTS AND SHOES
TANNER, EHBETS
& DELANEY
Stationary & Portable Engines
s^k-w mills 0 1
boilers, bridge bolts and castings,
iron and B w S S WORK,
repaired. ani * Mae^ry^f ^
BhkXVT 1 T o' S ° Utherc Stat “ for
*akc s Patent Stone & Ore Breaker
feb21 -tf Art,
(SUCCESSOR TO TURPIN A HKRTZJ