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NEW ADTERTISIxJJMN.
i Quinine-At Eilia' Drug^toly,.,^
t Notices— A. J. Holtzcfow, AST"
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OPjBKfSilO,
„ t Notice—Wm. Oliver, Aaaignsc
Georgia,, Bibb County Legal Notices.
Hitchcock’s Half-Dima Music—Beni W Aauru
cock, New York. W 'l^y w. H.leWf.K GRENADINES.
For Sale—J. S..Huign.
Tooth Brushes—Harris, Clay aTco.”^
Memorial Association-lira.' Harde’man
Dental Notice—Joaiah Baoon., .
w, a*,hopson & na’s
: -■ ■ - ll rLl *1 ' i
Ah'OTII EE t/TT OF
S. WAXELBAUM, BRO. &^00,
atBBs
tions of Fre^Kfood^- their Departments, j ^ TUCK NAIN S 0^®“j°*
THE LATEST NOVELTIES
Received per Express, to which they invito thain.
ipcctiou of purchasers.
I of apa i
parties will be permitted to undersell the _
.. - . ’ NEW YORK STORE
45 and 47 Second Street, Triangular Block
&pr25*tx - . .
,Mi* I UlHHH/ aaV
Housekeeping Goods,
Fatkjy Xinenf, Sheeting amt Pillow Linens. Dam-
uka. Toweling*. Diaper?, etc. Alao.i'sLlendhl
aiiortmeot of Plain Figured. Plai,l and String
SWISSMUSLINS,' r - ^ I J f, (
GENUINE FRENCH ORGANDIES
MULLS, NAINSOOKS and CAMBRICS f \ rilL? 1
WHITE and COLORED PIQUES
M C nn^°m.k«^ RTIHa “ d SHEETING^ allthe
MARSAILLES QUILTS," ** JfX ^ ° *
HONEYCOMB 8PREABS, • i
. i--d >-aEtc., , Etc., '* Etc.; ‘'Etc.
All .at exceedingly low Pricer, at
. . i A S. WAXELBAUM. BRO. A CO.’S. ’
vv ~srostos: stoke
> » nd G. Second Street, Triangular Block.
THREAD POPLINS. - ' - . ~
TRIPE® OHO Be PARIS.
k'dJ&CN 5AREOE,
sn.KPnwr' 4 55 CEAPB De
TRIMMINGS oT»OCKK
■aTari^
them at
apria-tf
T’cbuc'Mxmcnatiox or th
ScHrxjL «raw 9*xmk W;1 ,_Oii last Sunday, the
first publicii«aa^kBi of a-German Hebrew Reboot
everhelcVfa Middle Georgia took place.
f - boja and girla, about thirty m onm-
her, aged respectively from 5 to 13, are all of Ierxel-
ltiah parentage. [ Every seat in the Synagogue was
taken, and many had to be content With standing
room. # * y
It was, indeed, astonishing Low these little chil
dren acquired a proficiens*ln both-the Gmneimi
Hebrew languages. The latter being so difficult to
stndtfflSen «pr, pefaoafc bf mqravadvmceB ages,
created quite aAurpbsi.among t£e viators.
The first part of. the. examination embraced the
JewL-h Cateehism, in .wkkfi .the -pupils showed-a
SEVE2AE OASES BLEAU ^
Jnst opened at HOPSON’S, ^. COTTON > | Faahns of David vrasetatol it wan the fiat
TTfi JUiffn^L fa
ever heard them in the original tongue.
Translation of the original into the English closed
lation of the Hehrew branches,
of German was then commenced, and it
all admitted that the children deserved th
for Uie'-.profVv nuy they acquired in 1
foreign to their own in so short a" 1
time?
That they are made as perfect, if the right
materials are famished, there cannot be a
doubt. _ ;
Bat are the necessary elements famished to
children as they are the young of other animals ?
And do we not subject oar teeth to deleterious
influences from which animals that obey their
natural instincts are exempt ? j *■* ■-
The forming young of other animals, while
dependent uni the mother, get lime, and ffn*-
phorus, and potash, and silex, and all the other
elements of which teeth arc composed, from
the blood or milk o£ the mqtherg: and she gets
them frmn the food which nature provides con
taining these elements in their natural prqpor-
J*>*J | r t" >1. H 4 | 77
But where can the child in its forming state
get there necessary elements, .whose mother
lives principally bn starch, hod bnttek,!itndsu
gar neither of which - contain a particle of lime,
phoepftomi, potaaNLr'Bztei? Nature performs
no. miracles. She makes teeth as glass is made,
- by combining the 8 elements
them according to.her own chemical principles.
And tins illnsiTatinn'Js' more forcible because
JT
To make a charming appearance, however, tkela-
diee and little ^rlefconld come ont in virgin white.
ktjssbavm: & dannenbeeg,
'cT *3/ : O *0. 70 third sraggT. •
Who have iix* clioice stock g J£ W
W HITB) fee OTXtt
' — B-EQ,
G. NUSSBAUM’S a* o .
DRY GOODS HOUSE,
2fo. 84 Second Strut, Corner of the AUey.
purchasers from all parta of the city ami
country* t ; ,,,
DEE8S GOODS OF EYE'EY DESOEIPTION.
A FULL LINE OF - < 7 - •
WHITE C3-OOI3S I i..
Coneisting in part of
Cheefed 6 '* SWKS AIlf SLIN. Plain. Striped and
50 Pt“*« J NAINSOOK MUSLIN, Plain Striped
and Checked.
JACONET MUSLIN. -Plain, Striped
M pieSS MULL MUSLIN. r .'; -
1 JUST EEOEIVED.
JOOOdoxen LADIES’and MISSES’HpSE. Itbeing
the entire Mock of an Importor retiring from bmi-
ness. the above will be sold very cheap.
All we aak is a careful examination of onr large
etoek. G.NUSSBAUM.
apr!8—eod3t 34 Seeond etreet. earner of Alley. 1
At lower figures then
lowing trices, and judge for yoorxel.—.
Swiss Muslins, at 15 eentcmndipahrdnrj
Mr
__ MAt L.
Imperial Swi’s, at the very'low figures of 45centra
OF DRESS GOODS |
They have a large supply eoprcepondinglx eheapl with
everythingelsa'kept ia oneHa'e.'. eoai&'.toaA Jee as
and get Bxroaixs ! Bakoams I Bjecms/ 7
apra)-tf .
ALEXANDER’S JK1D GLOVES
At NUSSBAUM’S, at 75 cents & pair.
apr!8—cod3t Corner of tho Alley.
A GOOD LINEN TOWEL
At NUSSBAtfira corner rftWrtfieylVof IS cdnU.
call and see for yonrtclf. .UlglfeaedSt,
50 PIECES JAPAI
At Ifieanta per yird, at
aprlS—eodtt m H
■j8smraiK7u
irner of the Alley. ■
HEMSTITCHED HANDKEBCHIEF8,
Pare Linen, idling at NUSSBAUM’S, corner of
the alley, for 18 cents. Call and get one.
bio when the digestive organs are impaired. Food
becomes repulsive; the body emaciated; the mind
depressed, and melancholy broods over you. .Tull’S
VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS i the remedy for
these evils; they produce sound digestion ; create a
good appetite, impart refreshing Deep andcheerfnl-
“gaoQufrd- | ^ ^apf^6twltl
An Abaolnte Safeguard.—Invalids, broken
down In health and spirits by Chronic Dyspepsia, or
suffering from the terrible exhaustion which follows
the attaekg oi acute disease, the testimony of thou
sands who have been raised as by a miracle from a
similar state of prostrationd>y,HQSTBTTER’S STOM
ACH BITTERS, is a saie guarantee that by the same
means you too may be strengthened and restored.
But to those who stand in peril °f epidemics. U> all
who, by reason of exposure, privations, and uncon
genial elimate or unhealthy pursuits, may at any mo
ment be atrbkon down, this paragraph is most par-
ticnlarly and emphatically addressed. Yon. who ara
thus situated, are proffered an abaolnte safeguard
against the danger that menaces yon. Tone and reg
ulate the system with this harmless medicinal Stimu
lant and Alterative, and yon will be forearmed against
the maladies whose seeds Beat around yon in the air
unseen. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS-afe
not only a standard Tonic arid Alterative throughout
tho United States, hot they aro accredited by the
cart it! cates of the most distinguished cjtixens of tho
Union, to the people of all other lands. In Canada,
Australia and the West Indies, they ere gradually
taking the place of ail other stomachles, whether na
tive or fiarcign.'arvi M surely as truth’is ptpgresiive
and demonstration overthrowsdonbt. they will event-
nelly supersede every other Iavigorant and Restora
tive now employed in medicinal practice., i. ■
Deliciously Medicinal.—This is the universal
verdict pronounced upon PLANTATION BITiKRS'
by all who have tried them.. The well known
health-promoting ingredients from which they aro
made, and their invaluable merits as a remedy for
indigestion and all its oensequent ailments, and tho
preventive qualities against diseases arising-from
climatic changes, miasmatic influences and imyer-
-fect secretions, are so widely known end and sohon-
orably endorsed, that we trust no ono will forego the
advantages of thelr nso. | 1 : . t • S
Minvnr.il Wstsr—auperioi ro> ibe best imported
German Cologne, and sold at hell the price. U
jyu^HrttTTT]; r ■ v-4.-
At this season, When cough* and colds
are so prevalent, an effectual remedy, and one easily
obtained, is Perm Davit .Vepctoife fW KtlUr. _
It is no new nostrum, vended by unknown sgents.bnt
•Tim stood the test of over twenty years and those who
nse tho article, internally or externally, will connect
with itgratcfnl recollections of its worthy inventor.
Havtiepv Ckn*UU. C. IE.
Pam Kju»fi-— TIie testimonials borne to the effi
cacy of this valnablo medicine ere sufficient to War
rant its introduction in every bowse. Onr own opin
ion ie that no family f hould be without a bottle of it
for a single hour. In flesh. wounds, aches, rams.
Sores, etc., it is the most effectual remedy we know
•f. A bottle will last for alone time, and it? low price
placet it Within the reach of all.—S. Join ATocv.
W* are sled'if learn that the ’’Pain Killer is
having wlargeartlcIn onr city. We.heye evcry
reaion to believe it to be :en aim'“t never ^fading
ears for pain, and a ijpdieibe thrt no ffitmrff should
b The*dn KiHgit sold hyall
In Family Mdtfie?net. " J- N. ZEILIN k. C0^
Wholesale Agents. Mucon. <*a.
aprflftf ;
We euppo.e toy thl* time the woudevfal
cores effected by tho “Pyrarugo” is town and country
talk, for to onr certain knowledge some of the worst
eases «f.ebUl fever, fever and agne. and dumb ague,
have been entirely cured. No case 7 however ebst,-
natc, can resist the health and life giving
this great medicine. Parties who have bad chills for
a year steadily day by day. and with whom all other
medicines failed, haro been restored to health by the
unofone bottle of our ’•Pyrafoge.” This medicine
ingen appetite, whilst the chills and fever is cntirolr
eradicated from tho system. Its healthy effects are
felt after the first tcaspoonful. Attention is called to
Lirrifiir’s celebrated chill and lever medicine, and
he challenges a ?ing!e cesc. no matter of what stand-
■SmrjCTtwg
mendations seen and heard of ^jug
it is destined to take the first ^ U °\iZoTd ^lde.
and fever, and its reputation ^en
for whenever used, it will snoat ..p a ' fu8C .'’ our
in the far West they will hear of Pyrat g ^
“Forest City will be known through the .mm -
oUh. WONDERFUL CHILLS AND FB%»MED'
atLippman’sDrugg^gg-
Kaytoa’a Oil of Lift euvee atl »eto«»
pains, and is the great remedy for Rheumatism and
SPRING SILMI SPRISCT SILI
S. WAXELBAUM. BRfl. A CO . are sow ,
their Spring selection of Paris and Lyons N(
in Ombre Stripes. Setin tftripes. Glees end
Silks, Plain and Colored Taffetas and Failles,
splendid assortment of Black Silks of the best
lectures end at the lowest prices-
x-- 4. NEW YORK STOREj
«pr25tf - A5 and 47 Second jtjeefo_
DR. 0. J. ROOSEVELT
HOMGEOPATHIST.
RESIDENCE ANDOFFICE
„ tjili .8S^!KMiflT
Corner of Walnnt and Third Streets.
Office Honre.fromTtoF. a. w. FremYTel. >,g.
JifefeL—YgQ M||0;i
BEBE1 THR FLACK
For the Best and Cheapest Clothing.
NUSSBAUMS & DANNENBEBG’S,
No. 70 Third Street.
Whqrf ean i>W fonad a large eloqk.of Prints add Do-
mestiej. Boots, Shoes, Hats, etri.Vt bribes that invite
a call. nprBO tf
S. WAXELBAIJ&I, BRO, &.CO
Would eaUpartieUlnr!rt^ntfoRtojheirla4guillcent
stock of Monrning Goods, Silk Grenadines,
Grenadines, Brigantines and Entliah Bareges,
Tartetnn.and Linen Settr, Collars snd Handkerchiefs,
ete., eto . suitable for (light or deep monrning.
, ^ NEW YORK SXpBE.
apr25-tf 45 and 47 Seeond sttect.
iple of SL
supply of
Boots and Shoes for gents, and Shoes for ladies, for
the Spring sad Sommer trade. It is:almost nee&-
leea to tell our. gentlemen of tho saperiorqnalitj of
work put up in that honae—it has no superior in
that respect irt the Sooth, aa almost any one in Ma
con well knows. Mr. S. is now making the moat
pattern of ladies’shoes wo over saw, and
of coorgp they rare squarely put up and durable.
! likft In ma rmr IaAv frirml*4 T>&lronizo thin
THE CHEAPEST THING OUT!
,, GENTS’ FINE
Hats
At tho astounding price of
ONK DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS !1
At NUS3BAUM k DANNENBERti’S, ’
epteCgtf T 7 70 TMld Street, i
THE JAPANESE, COQUETTE, PANTES AND
, CS-REOI-A-JCT BE3tTjp*
Are slew of the latest novelties ibrSilk Pemsols and
San Umbrellas, which the New York Store offers to
the public for examination.
. } S. WAXKLBAUM.'BRO. k CO.
^pr2^f^^^j^^^^San<^7Secoii^itreet^
oTtY Ai’PAfRS.
■WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1869.
Axbsbst or a “Pam or Rascals.”—OfficorjAvant,
of the city poHoe, arrested in thia eity cm Monday
Jast a notorious negro named Buck rattereon, who
shot a negro some two months sinco at Forsyth,
and was there lodgod in jail. By the assistance of an
outside friend, he succeeded in breaking jail and
camo to this city, where ho has been sneaking and
dodging around for the last week or two. He waa
returned to Forsyth, and when he got back it leaked
out who the party was that famished him tools to
break jail, and tho party was arrested snd also
lodged in jail as company for Bock. The pair of
dusky j ail birds aro represented to ns as notorious
Tenhesste Beeves.—Wo saw Mr. Grier weighing
on his scales, on Mulberry, street yesterday, a lot
of Middle Tennessee beeves, which were the finest
wo have ever seen in tho city. Tho lot—eighteen
head—weighed gross 19,884 pounds. They war*
sold by the drover, Mr. W. G. Evans, to Messrs.
Holmes * Walker, of this city, for 7 cents pet pound
gross. ( ; , - - V •' ;>?J j
The Ice Bek-uoso.—Wo aro gratified to Icam
that our fellow-townsmen, Messrs. Butts A Brother,
who are engaged in tho Beal Estate business, have
just closed Bales of two plantations to some North
ern gentlemen, and that they arojexpecting a visit
soon of a large delegation of prominent politicians,
with the view of investing hugely in real estate in
Georgia. L ■
' Dextae Notice.—By reference to a card with this
heading elsewhere in this paper, it will he seen that
Dr. T. J. Crowe, of Macon, ia the only licensee here
for the use of Rubber as a base for artificial den
tures. Persons aro cautioned against pnijehasing
BubberDental Plates of any parties riot licensed. '
The Troth! !—Seldom has.a really fineand Gex
cise Habasa Cioah reached Macon. Top many
spurious and artificially flavored cigars are palmed
off upon the people as genuine. Be cautions, gents,
hereafter, and try my cigars before yon pay sgjln
twenty-five for what is worth centB '
acts at the same time as atonic. ftimnfoti«*and*>Tr. comfort in SSB* a genuine
V -1 Al. «L;ilc ar*A frtVfvr IS PintirclY AUC1U a a . «A.VvV»infr
N. BlXSWAJfGEi,
Mr. B. A. Wise’s OrockHT*
Kaytoa’a Pills
an Bilious diseases.
Sick He«d«etoe 1
Habana. A few thousand aro to spare for jobbing
purposes. Philadelphia Lager Beer alsojecetved
twice a week.
' Mulberry Btreetj-over
Store. - ?.
Mavob's Comrr.-No' less than nine eases were
docketed in this Court yesterday morning, Alderman
G. B. Tnrpin. Mayor pro. tem.: | - „
The most important ease was that again
named John Bannon, charged with the m eT °
man named Myers, near or at Augusta ,bo11
vears ago. He has been in and near tins ci c
'since the murder was committed, but not tin
!Tay was his arrest ordered by the authorities o
KC^ county. He was ordered to
further orders or action on the part of the Sfi
Pdclimond. . two dronks and disor-
^T >C1 d^towM* cLtinnsd 4t.'ffia»fosed; and
derty conducts w ^ popped five
two figbto- m “*® snd the Court ad-
dollara, were then
Jonrned.
r-onths* tuition. This language con-
twenty thousand more words than onr
etry or German language, choice po-
bly and ai n0 at to nerfec^^
great astonishment « the"\. * nd ’ indeed, to the
mens of German writing - cr0 ’"finee. Fine sped-
T- Sa-nger, accompanied each with an txct!H
dress, which was very affecting to all presenv * < *"
.SST55S- ganger.deserves i?pd»? in the
Mwniit and I nf
and
■ - - - -. _—k&fe
LbiEstwn of sil.ix vrift Some 7
principle; — -A V* 1
If, then, the mother of an unborn or nursing
infant lives on white bread and butter, pastry
and confectionery, which contain no silex. and
iery little of the the other elements which
compose the teeth, nothing short of a miracle
can give her a child with good teeth, and espe
cially wiflt teeth well enameled.
But what article of food will make good teeth?
Good milk will make good teeth, for it makes
them for calves. Good meat makes good teeth,
they make them for monkeys.
Good com, oats, barley, ’wheat, rye, and, in-
„ lishment and maniqjemenVof this
—« &f , th ° P “ enU 8h0WCd “ ndaai «Ll taken ont; toTrery^ie of .
that Bair: were' heartily satisfied with the result ®»ke teeftiforhorses, cowtsheenors
bcaiglit forth through hisjmtirigg - —-- - - - —- -
New OtoEASS, April 2fl.—'Hns cVt-nmy V
revives the Harr ete esse, st Corpus Ohristi, in a
leader. After reciting the former facta of the case,
IRSBflSsniP 8 . 88 !?"! ill ae -! ■;M-V m ' ‘ !
“Sorventaz went through here a few weeks ago to
Corpus r-rt-yt-tt;, to attend his trial, bat Reynolds
h&Ytog been restored a new Judge, was tpputel.
Havrete'a bail baa been forfeited and h^jfpSMd
to jail, each sureties being required that he cant
give them. Hia counsel were not allowed to speak
and were twice fined for attempting to speak when
hew?* tried at firsti, jm
The Sheriff, who is the prosecutor, browbeat the
court and attempted, to drive the j my into a ver
dict of guilty. The whole object of the prosecu-
;Jiip.WtflTt*M money out of the victim. ■ Chfcage
certainly ought to come to hi* reaeMi ■ 37H1 not Mr.
MediR, of the Trahan*, who saw himin'otrr office
when'he was on his way to Corpus Cbriati, endear-
or to put an end to tins unexaiaplaAp(asiaaBctr ?
Sorrentez ires kidnapped •4rota' Chicago and taken
lOlgfi J'sHm l£5Sss<S.-Te«&eniliig «0t<t5&.
■Whisky dull and nominal: Western rectified 85(<l90.
Coffee quiet and finu ; fair 150115}^ ; prime 17(5
n.v
T«rct,n Rtrkcll.
Loxdox, April 87, noon—Securities unchanged.
Lokdox, April aj^y, w—Consols 9344. * j o
npUnds^S^brieans 18j4; sales 7000 b^re!
LrrxarooL, April 37, afternoon.—iltncbcelor ad
vices represent yarn* and fabrics heavy. Bread-
staffs unchanged. Naval Stores quiet.
C0391GNSK8 «t- k W. RAILROAD.
J B R—1 1 Son: CIi,b,
irRmiaTwefBfel
B k Co: D Good * S; A L Msxwsll; J R RicerT H
Cheek A Co; JS Schofield; Jbhnren.C k Co; K Pnea;
G T Rogers k Song W A llaff: J w 0 Connor.
BANKING COMPANY
Of MACON.
CASH CAPITAL ; r ;
: $200,000
W. r. OOODALL.
I wfd rxr. Casrir*
C A. HUTTING,
av* a«l Paneinaw.
ti H JI ,l siaxcToee: • -
-7Xt*oi.fuffrtlSH, -I V. W. 8. Holt.
l&UatManNk --. . J. iLJoaxa.
Win d* a Oeerral Baaklnf ■mslw.aa ta sOl
17 Its Derails.
r. e. rrowr.
EX. T. BROWE.
of hall, but
General Hancock.
the School Committee to decide who deserved them.
These children are all attending onr public dfy
and have only about two hours schooling in fire*
dsys'of each week, to altcndL these branches. £h2
examination lasted about two and a half hours, and
many of os left the Synagogue well satisfied with the
firat examination of a German Hebrew' School in
Middle Georgia.
will be well reprt-
Fonsytb, next Saturday, wo understand.
* Baptist$onday Bchoolof this dty wifl
May Day Celebration there, together
with quite a number of ladies and gentlemen who
prefer taking a little railroad trip and spending the
holiday from home. ^ V 7
OrExixo Dat—Messrs. Heath A Beynolde, Da-
monr Block, Second street, have the regular open
ing of their lee Cream Saloozr and Garden this af
ternoon ; and, to make their visitor* pass the mo
ments if may please them to stay as agreeably and
pleasantly as possible, they will have the Italian
String Band in the garden during thOLevening. dis
coursing some of their sweetest music. This will
V’- iTW «5 wish Urad
to have at hand aA the choicest delicacies of the
season, snd at the same time have the magic spell
of music thrown around him ?.. ot , . v
«bM|r
section yesterday
of tho clouds and
ner in which the rain fell late yesterday 'afternoon,
wo think that it was general. It will vastly improve
that a ™«n of 83 mea them. *“d the result is
teeth, “ fiood, sound
1 re*^«Sl*r-- T £S*.
It is a curious fact that nearly.
ful newspaper men in New York a 1 snoc « ss -
properly be called ‘welf^nade.’* Hen 1 '
mond, who made the Times, arid is in’
rank of journalists, worked himself np iro. ,v
lowest round in the ladder. In 1843 ho wx.
letters for the Cincinnati Chronicle, for whim,
he received about $2 each. He made a living
at that time chiefly by corresponding for out of
tt>wn papers. The Times would now sell for
$2,250,000, and Raymond is still st its head.
Horace Greeley started the Tribune without
capital It is now one of the most valuable
pieces of newspaper property here, and Greeley
is still' at its head. The Tribune association
have, I understand, declared a dividend of 30
per cent. Its shares are worth $70,000, the par
value of which was $1,000.
The Herald was started by Jaa. Gordon Ben
nett, his capital being brains and industry.
Bennett ia now worth millions, and his paper
■yields a clear profit of $400,000 per annum.
Manton Marble took the World when it was
Sti etrpirfanent .<He had so meexay; the paper
was not paying, but he was aided by capitalist^/
He built up the paper, made it profitable and is
sole proprietor. It yields a handsome an-
was for sevelral
We would like fo'flee onr lady friends patronize this
borne manufactory. ■
Ditrti
Opera Boeffe.—Mr. B. F. Whitman, with his
great Comic Opera Troupe will, we learn, visit Ms-1
con next week and givo a few, evening's entertain
ments. This troupe of artists have received the!
most unqualified endorsements ind. praise of the]
Southern pres^hn^Mffiiriu^hci^npSonUyndl
have ealli
choice amusement next week.
Edelweiss.—This is the title of a new and most
iw
. yWr-rr,
special delight in its perusal.' For’Bale at Havens'
k Brown’s. We shall do the hook the justice to give
it a more extended notice in a few day*.
The Foetexa Beaxd. —N. Binswmnger, on Mnl-
berry street, over Wise’s Crockery Store, sends us a
few cigars, which are some that Grant failed to' get,
alttoogtthetriiid Ids best. These dgais are to bo
smoked when s man gets a fat office, makes s lucky
speculation, draws a prize m a lottery,-Or marries a
widow, pretty andjtek
How delicious! how refreejung 1 that Soda Water
of J. H. Zcilin k Co.’a It certainly exBflRswijti?*
we have eTer tasted. Every one should avail them-,
selves of the privilege of boyipga lot of tickets at
Vert fine rains fell throughout the etstein coun
ties of-the State on last Snnday afternoon and
night <it
The Church’s Creed, U* the Crowx's Creed ?—
This ia made tho subject of a most able and
learned lett er, addressed by Edmund 8.' FToulkes, B.
D.; to the Most Her. Archbishop Manning, etc., eta,
a pamphlet copy of which has been laid on ourtable
by Messrs. Havens k Brown. The limited space at
our disposal in these columns precludes the possi
bility on our part of doing more than to call atten
tion to the letter, as nothing.Hks s just review of it
could be made in less than a column or two of the
Telsoraih. ' . :
bowded Our-—Several local items in type, snd
ch should liave appeared yesterday, were crowded
out by the great length of the proceeding* and
speeches of the Odd Fellows’ Celebration.
Wu assure the “local” of a dtj paper that the
terms in which it pleased him to notice an errorin
the Telegraph, did not annoy ns in the least. We
never allow mere triflea to do that thing.
xr.mv Bible Socxett.—The officers and Board of
Managers of the Macon Bible Society are requested
to meet at the office of the undersigned, on Tnraday
afternoon, at 5 .o'clock to make arrangements for
toemmuins anniversaiy of tho Society on the ICth
0f Th<f/bn6Wiiig gentlemen comprise the present
El n.Mxias, D. D., President
Bev.E.
Bev. J. S.
JAW. Feare-Esq.
CoL L. N. Whittle,
kBev. David Wills, D. D.,
, ^Rer. H. K. Bees." -•
HAKiGEBS:
nsoAiojn. -v Hon. E. A> Ijipbet,
MsjorT. A-Burke,
HENBY L. JEWETT,
-R # s«retaiy. and Treasurer. 7 f
Maoox, April 27 th.—3t.
macok
the *>7th says: “ Tho adjourned meeting of tins
body will be held in this city on Friday evening
Attodf past seven o’clock, when a sermon wiU
be preached in the Presbyterian Church. On
Saturday morning its session will be <»nttnned,
and in the evening there ,-iU be preachmg.. On
Lord's day next, the Rev. Dr. W2&, of Macon,
expected to preach, morning and evening. On
theater occasion, on “The True Unity of the
Church.’. E
Sesatoe Sprague's Speeches. r^
recent speeches,
tere to fill two more editions of the Globe. 1
SET?
■ ot make Rood teeth. You tried them all
and
a !) i «ALT*jrt*», April 3*.—Tbe NorwegUni 'htA Nor-
From Washington.
Washixotox, April 27.—Francis M. Goddard, late
of Carbineers, 1st Bliodo Island
* card in the New York papers _
a liar, calumniator and poltroon.
Boutvell, Fish and Creasweli, were absent from
the Cabinet to-day. *
No appointment*. There ia an absolute lull in
PoRtN|p!^ j I
Marine Disasters.
BnewOeleam, April M.—The steamer Iizzio II op-
kins, from Shreveport for New Orleans, took fire
Ivmtoc- One hundred and fifty bale* of cotton wen
ivMtng,|
slightly damaged.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
• ?IT* THR PASSKSORR n x r O T )
MACON, CA. t *' 3
B. S. J3BOWX& SOS, : : : • -' PROPRIETORS.'
ARRIVALS. APRIL 27. 1869.
TJDeWilde.N V. II Huiron, Ga.
dicap, from Iiverpooi, with 3000 sacks of salt. Stuck
incroartngtha outer bar yerterdaysnil lbd^«d tfll
three o'clock. Removing'she drifted on to the
■oath hrakera and bilged, and in now fuU ol
Her cargo is a total kws. No Erealoet
The schooner Mary D. Freland, went aahoro off
Pelican Spit, on the 17th.andhsa fiUed to her hatebae;
Aboot half her cargo wfll he saved, Unbalance rtth
the rreaci ia a total logs.
General New*-
Savawah, April 27.—United States District At
torney, Mflledge, arrived to-day. Under warrants
issued by tho United States Commissioner, A. 8.
' Npdow, of New York, snd Mr. J. Adler, w*e ar-
^vd, charged with oonnectiem with whisky frauds.
® oU * -are released under bonds to appear at thf
May tertoof the United 8tatea Court.
It is fomcred that startling devdopments in this
ooiinictimutahetatiriRata by the grand joty-
Th© wcitW warm.
Sax FnAXcikx), April 27—^be fire In the GoUhffi
mines eontinuse. Five hundred men are cat of
employment. ' \ ,k V
Marinv News.
SAT*** AH; MAgehip Jaa Jardinq,
Livcipool; steamship Virgo, New York; bark
Lamplighter, New York; schooner Mon-la, Phils-
brig Anna Christiana, New York.
aging editor of the Tribune. He 'was subee
quentiy editor of the Chicago Republican, but
did not succeed., Ha^euae beck to New york, j ;j \, Daily Review of the Maikflt.
which, undar his management, ia already a groat
success. ’ The circulation of tho Sun, on the
first of January, 1869, was 31,000. It is now.
02,000; and growing rapidly. The Sun4a a two
cent paper. The. profits on the circulation are
very small, of course, but it gets plenty of ad
vertising at 25 to £0 cents per line. The New
York people advortise liberally and pay big
prices. Hence, the Sun, which could not bo.
published in Cincinnati, is here very profitable.
Businesu men believe in advertising, and to this
in large part is dne the extraordinary growth of
of the Express, are also
I believe they started the Ki
ll managing it. I do not know
Po@t;- but W. C. Bryant has
identified with it if not from the beginning,
at least for $^great many years. His capital
was made up of brains. It ms very profitable
paper. , The old proprietors of tho Journal of
Commerce aro dead/'It pays largely. Bonner,
Ga.
M C Kinihen.Ua.
C A Sindall. Ga.
G Hubbell. Ohio.
9 Sgi?W»-
rer. Ga.
[elm Ga.
rles Ga.
G C Connor. Urn.
H H Tucker. Ga-
J H Kuaatriek, Ga.
IKD Brown. Ga.
K l’Trirpe. 0*.
J. Byron, Ga.
J P Miller. Ga.
J 1! coper. G*.
FM Harper, Ga.
S X Walter, -M J.
J McNuUy?ML
B l Keneau. Qe.
sS&X'
LJll.rrell.ea.™
.W J Scott. Ga.
WmHStricklanc
C P Jackson. N -
I> Shaver, Ga.
j j Tonn. 8a ^
W T Brantley, Ga.
L.-vr
rpHK Stock ofthia Company Hall owned taMaeoa
1 and vicinity. Harms bo otrewlation to protoot
th* whole Capital ia snaranteod for the .ociinty of
Deporiton and Patron.. fohl3-dAwSmo
I. C. PLANT & SON.
B&NKBRS AND BROKERS
O TF1CK IN THR FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BuiMinc. on Cherry rtrnst, second 4got from td«
oorner of Second htmu Will rtc«\v* Deposit** buy
Sixht nnd Time Kxehinre on the Norlh. S»VAnnlb.
AurusU And other poinu. matke Ubernl advAAoee on
COTTON IN STORK IN M ACX)N. or on shipmenti
Cotton to food Northern or European houM*. >f »
Bonds* Stockftpr other rood securities WUlrnrehA*
IxU 3tit,>j .inha w Iwfi i ovSAUR NOTKB.
aad make invertmost. for parties aa they may direct.
Bov3-6m* 1 ’*' v 1
“FIRST NITIOML BANK
IU ,-v 7 OF MACON,-;.,®;
I C Plaxt. President. W. W. Wawui*. Caahl
OornM* Swcond aad Cherry Street*
TMSOOUNT, DKPOelT AND COLLECTION.
LI Kvfthanr* bonxbt and 8oW- . .,-.m _
Liberal advaneaa mad. on aWpmants of Cotton
any food Northern orBuropean nonaee.
CollaeUon. promptly atteoded to.
oo a j.erf o. a o,victors: ■ _ *• . —
H.L. Jawatt. Wm,T. UrttfooLG. H. HmlAant.W
pS Jj^^lfoea. Wm.BTDioamore.il. B. Pl»—
BYINQTON’S HOTEL,
>Ni***lt*t eereiitii b
MACON. GA.
JSriSOTOS BROS., : : : PROPRIETORS.
^ ; 'fttSv2i april s7. lMa. !
«sasM* IK*"' ■ “
tcSsv"o. i iS'i’rSrtCi*; 5
W II Wood,. M A W R R T M Whidhy. Ga
i&fd^Sa
R°B*Bnraatt,' MA W R R G .W Vartk. 4a *
S J Cnalson. Ga R F Avant. Ga
DrG BDouslar.Ga Col CW8tylaa.Ua j r „
L M Felton end wire. Ga Mira M MeCaakiU. 4a
K||b
Reuben Cotter,Ga R F Cotter. Go
R W IlurdeU, Ga Bennett. Go
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GA.
COLLIER & BOY8, Phopiurtobb.
. I ll I!.
' 0 ,1 FREE OMNIBUS.
ARRIVALS. APRIL 27. 1869.
f.o“»^Uo^Ga4V«aa,Ga
J T Goode, city C M Boxemanj Ga ]
j TO dll) bill BANKING OFFICE,
Geonia Mntnal Firs aid Life
iirax&y
;tH oTouf L
znrevAAsroB oomtawv,
MACON. '
anxorox'a rotol.
*301 allJv :>dl ol. Ituiii.i V ■ jia. ul .ml 1
■ VFICB. Dircount, Depo.it and CollMlion; In-
iureaeainrt Accident, from Fire; Buy and Sell
nd Time Exehaufe. Stock., Bend., Gold and
W. I. LAWTON.
Preaidant-
^BrteeOMO.M
1-b.m.farra
j.liqutfoot'
V • •, , v^wea*ren&- .
».i.u„S’ E,iCI0 «
THVS&rtEiATjS,-
CHILL AND FEVER BXPELLER
main
:i fcai
Sfl :
t-rvmmt-tl/U tuu uv-uu. aa X 'j ’
ffitvo porfprmed, - W6 anticipate .aome mre^ and of tlio Lodger, is worthy of roman in this con-
nection, although he does not run a daily paper.
He went into the Ledger from the case, and now
publishes, one of the best and most profitable
soklv papers in the world, and competes
ssfully with Vanderbilt in the horse line.
lUendelssolm and Hie Maid.
How charming it sounds to hear of Felix
seated at tho piano, extemporizing one day in
his apartment at Home, when suddenly a splen
did contralto voice repeated a theme ont of his
Fantasia. His friends, too, listened It was «
voice that had often met their car in all its mel
ody ; the young maid of the landlady was in
the habit of singing popular Italian airs daring
her work. On that day, however, Mendelssohn
started up in surprise." “She sang my theme
quite correctly!" exclaimed he. They opened
tho window; she was seated on tho stairs, sing
ing while packing all sorts of fruit into a largo
basket. “Oh: if I could only once hear her
sing near." “Call her in, then." “Tho ques
tion is, will she come ?”
Tho painters were bolder than tho musician,
and, after a short and playful negotiation, they
persuaded her to como into the room. She
was neither handsome nor graceful, and rather
shv, bnt said she was willing to sing her songs.
Tiiev hnrried her to the piano, while tho joyous
companions grouped themselves in a circle, and
the rare contralto voice rose before them like a
calm moon. Mendelssohn accompanied her ex
tempore as she sang. It must have been a rich
picture and a rich enjoyment. From that mo
ment, Mendelssohn provided for the musical
education of the girl in the most self-sacrificing
manner, and the simple maid of the Piazza
d’Espagna became an excellent singer. How
often must she have remembered with deep
gratitude the youthful benefactor, whose hand
had led her out of obscurity info the bright,
warm lighL —Rerninticcnca of tfendthsohn.
Kflect ot Tree*, on C limate.
Tho ground on which stands Ismailia, a town
of (1,000 inhabitants, on the Suez Canal route,
and the headquarters of M. do Lcsseps was bnt
a few years since a dry. sandy desert, on which
rain was never known to fall. All is now trans
formed. The old, dried-up basin of Lake Tim-
sah has been again filled with water from the
Nile by a fresh water canal. Trees, shrubs, and
plants of all descriptions grow rapidly wherever
the soil is irrigated, and the artificial oasis
widens fast. “Accompanying,” writes a corres
pondent, “this extraordinary transformation
of the aspect of tho place, there has been a cor-
respoding change in the climate.
At the present time Ismailia, daring eight
months of the year, is probably tho healthiest
Bp#t in Northern Egypt The mean tempera
ture for the four months, June to September, is
94 degrees; the following four months 74 deg.;
and the four winter months 4.7 deg. ‘’Until
two ye*xs ago rain was unknown; but in the
twelvemonth ending April last there were ac
tually fourteen davs on which rain fell, and no
later than Sunday last there fell a tremendous
shower of rain, a phenomenon which the oldest
Arab had never previously witnessed.” Rain
ceases to fall on a country deprived of its
forests, pr only falls in violent storms. Here
we see rain returning to the desert on restoring
the trees.
A Canadian boy, in the quiet town of St
Catherines, had been punished by his father
with solitary confiuement for lying. He show
ed on his release that he had been employing
his time in theological reflections instead of
uin" it for self-mortification. He asked his
father: “Pa, did you tell lies when you were
little?” The father, perhaps conscience smitten,
endeavored to evade the question. But the
child persisted. . “Hid you tell lies when you
were little?” “Well, no,” said the father: “but
why did you aak?” “Did ma tell lies when she
was little?” “I don’t know, my son; you must
ask her ” “Well,” retorted the young hopeful,
-one of you must have told lies, or you could
not have had a boy that would do it.
Rev. Sam. AnthokX.—The Americas papers
state that the Bev. Samuel Anthony is rapitfly
recovering from his wound.
OFFICE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 1
Aran, 27—Kvzsnso, 18C9.J
_ Tradowaa moderately good to-day, but for the
season not satlsfsdortiy so. Wo have no change
t^-qqty in quotations except in regard to com,
which was firmer and fully one cent higher. We
quoto by the car-load st 1 05, less quantitiss 110.
Bacon continues quiet at 18)fc for clear rib sides;
clsiirA&s'lB)^ ; hams 19 f shoulder* 15&. Flour
dulL Lord quiet,
Some little animation in the-Stqfk end bond mar
ket. Quotations the same.; >v.c !
In our weakly review to-morrow we shall giro full
and carefully revised quotations.
• i Cotton.—Receipts today JeMT^sales 129;
shipped 236.
There is very littio if any change to note In tho to Broac
tone of the market There ia a moderate demand rest two.ieebre, to the point ot berinninr. belar
feet 10 inches from east to west, and 28 feet 2 [laet
.out. i
_ _ liefer. Ga
A J Orr. Ua
JL
T U Harris, 80 ,
, Mrs RCarswell. Ga!
•HI J8Powers.Ga
J 8 Powers. Gi
T W Kills. Ga
II Shulls, Gs
J C Winter. Ua
at 25c far Liverpool middlings but holders refuse to
sell unless forced to do so.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1868—bales. ■ 1,326
Received to-day....... f,.~ TETrrff.f 28
Received previously .66,917—56,945
“ U' / ; 58,271
236
53^38-^53,474
Shipped to-day- V.
Shipped previously
Stock on hand this evening, ,.,4,W7
HEW YORK STOCK BOARD—CLOSING
QUOTATIONS, -y*— . j
BSroBTSD nr not* a. Gardner, no. 5 Raw >(.. x. r.
Specially Ditpatekedto the Mncva Doily Telegraph.]
New Yore, April Z7j ISO).
American Gold..— _..... J 3374
^^gaisa—r±rri^
Hudson River, (ex-dividend. 1 -!....!......—. —1 35}
Reading—. — 56}
Michigan Central ...11®
Michigan Southern.—...... ......— .... 91
Cleveland and Pittabnrc. (ex-dividendi—
Chicago and Northwestern —
Chisago and Northwestern Prer—
Cleveland and Toledo, (ox-diridoed)
Milwaukee and St. Peal.
Milwaukee and St. PsoL Pref. ——
Lake Shore, Ex-dividend of5 per eeati-—. 4-
Cbiengo sod Rock Island —.
Toledo. Wabash and Western - —
and St fpee '
tefflSSItWt'Pror
Tenne-ree, old...
Tennessee, new.
Georg!* 6 f
..I It
1 11
•5—r-
Georgia 6’i — II- 9t
Georei»7’e...„ — —...—— - 9554
North Carolina, old. — — Jt
North Carolina, new.— W34
Alabama b’o — 1 01
Alabama6‘c.
Virginia 6's.
Missouri 6’g—
Paeifie Mail.....
Western Union
Gold strong. Governments strong. Stocks strong.
LATEST MARKETS-—BY TELEGRAPH.
Domestic Haricot*.
New Yore, April 27, noon.—Flour, low grades
a shade better. Wheat very firm. Corn 1 lower
Mess Pork 31 3754- Lard drooping. Turpentine
drooping at 48. Bonin nlcady. Freight* dull.
Cotton quiet at 2854@28V. |
Honey 7. Sterling Gold 33}f. 1862a 21;
North Cazolinas C2M'; new 56Jf. Yirginiaa 58=
new 62K- Tmnesaaes, ex-coopona 6SXj new gg
s, old H}{; levees 71>^.
New Yobs, April 27, r. rt—Cotton steady and un-
ASSIGNEE’S SAXE.
Bank of Columbus, etc. j
By D. P. *R. ELLIS— .Acoriogxxaa.
I N pursuance of an order oflhs Hon. Kdmaod H.
worrill, pro iding ia Eoultrin tbeeooniF ofMus
cogee. end in aeeordenee with the deed of AsrtgS*
uient, I shall offer for sale, at publie auction, in rat
of the store of D. P.Jt R. Kills, between thei usual
hoars of sale, on tho flret Tumtev in Mar »«t
Tho hot on which Hand*.the Iron Front Ruildlnr
of three itoiiec end baremeut, erecloo by (ha Bank or
Columbus, on tho south eld# of Lot No MA In the
city of Colombo., end occupied ae a Beak. ffonUpl
on Broad and Hi. Clair street*, comprised within thl
fo(|UgtM hcmmterwT I .tumeuring at tho sonth
cent corner of said tireeti-nihbinu thcnco along SL
CUir etreat on# hundred end lorir-reroo f|t«,ten
inches; theoeeMuth twenty-eight .set twoineheg;
thence west ono hundred and forty-seven foet ten
“road street: thence north twenty-eight
'onto the point ot beginning, being 147
from eaet to wet. and at feet 2 lianbne
from north to •oulb, and otto n piece of grodndre-
•erred for an alley from the resror east end ortho
adjoining part of said Lot 166, on which the (fore
two inches from north to sooth. . _ ;
Also. 67 Mobil# A Girard Railroad Bonds. 1
‘ *“ ISt«4 5
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE
»vr.'.t «vr
IT IS. U FACT. A MOST WONDERFUL
FEVER CURE,
On account of this Instant Remedy making a
LASTING AND PERMANENT CURB.
iv.:* .. *iliul
NO CASK, HOWEVER OBSTINATE, CAR RE
SIST fTS BBALTB-OIVINO PROPERTIES.
34, Nos.
ifii; .(f.!
| vT~TaTjI^B
Hlish it*; 11u */.
EVERY BOTTLKSOLDIfl AOCOMPAHIKD BY A
GUARANTEE OF ITS EFFICACY.
144 to 147. Mi 9MX) each...... 20*000
Coupons to Mtj, 1861 6,400
^jMseuPS
Fob. 1,186L............ 50.000
No. 751 to 784, 34 Bunds. MOOO. 3AOOO. —
ConpreuMlAfqfcl.ieiHvVv-n-imgV- IgMP!*”- 925
BONDS or THE CoyrlDXXiT* STATES.
7-30 Notes — 9MO.0M
5688 1.000
Loan 19th Aux. 1861-2. No. 849 to 651.
lii^r-A6jjg^fI31d»
3161 to 3163.91000. — 3.W0
Loan 19tbAng.l86L 9 Bonds. No. 3.66
3176 to 3179. MOW. ... ——— t000
Loan 1MI Aeg. 1861.2 Bond*. No. *135
i£|
to 3123. 81009 2000
Six per eeni. MWHO.OW Lr.en, S ,
Bnadt. No. 3147 to 3149. flOtO 2000.
?ond<.
8i SonW‘M^ttUfe-* 2000
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE,
All
.«(tU
-*1:
20.000
iaoo
Flour, low grades 5@10 better; medium good dull
19. Turpentine weak at 47>4@485^. Bonin steady.
Freights dulL -—• - - --.
Governments closed-firm nt- 21h{. SooUiani
stock bnoyant. Tenneasoes 69J4- North draolinas
mssieias’jstiasfi ’
Bii-TDtOEE, April 27.—Cotton nominal at 28.
Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat, prime valley
red 2 00. Com, white 77@79; yellow 83 ^85 Pro
visions and Whisky firm and unchanged.
Virginias 59; old inscribed 50 bid. -j
PskVANXka, April 27.—Cotton sales 700 bales; re
ceipts 470; exports to Liverpool 2001: ooaatwise 471;
market quiet but steady; middlings'27;
■ Avgusta. April 27.^-Cotfon ealea 175 bales; ro-
ceipte 67; market dull; middlings 26d?26j^; *
CsAElzaroN, April 27.-J Cotton bales none, in
consequence of the Firemen's celebration ; market
nominal; middlings 27J£. - .i j 77,.
WmaKorox. April 27.—Spirits Tnrpentme weak
at 42. Boain quiet at I 85fit 5 75. Crude Turpen
tine steady at I G50ri 25. Tar steady at 2 40.
Nothing doing in Cotton .; i'7 j
Cincinnati, April 27.—Mess Pork 3t 25. Whisky
quiet at 90. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Lanl
[MrefaalferaiMiiMi. i' . Ir ..l iivj f I
Loctbviux. April 27.—Mess Fade 8125. Lard 18
@1834- Bacon, shoulders Whisky 9L
St. Lons, April 27.—Provisions quiet and firm.
Whisky dull at 86>4@87
Mobile. April 27.—Cotton sales 200 bales; rer
ceipts 969; exports 165; market dull - low mid
dlings 263^. . ... .’-'ocASo'JiVlrAec. [. j.
New Orleans, April 27.—Cotton sales 1700 bales;
ceipta 764; market easy and demand limited;
UddliBgB 28(^28^/* gam v w -f
Gold 34%. Sterling 45>/. New York Sight
preimam.
Flour steadier and unchanged. Core easier.i. . fitt>5-tf . . ! ■.,
914.2272and 2S50W.
Loan 19th Aug. 1861. 6 Bondi. No.
2642. 6668. 8)2. 2344. 2343. 498. 9100
LMO h 19th‘Ang!l8Gl. SBoirfe. No!»k
398 end 399. *50 each
Loan 20th Feb. 1863.1 Bond. No. 16.-
976. 4500; 7 do. 8490 to 86(1*. *100 each
2 Million Loan. 3 Bond*. No. 2408.
15509. 2510. IlWcaeh..
Registered Stock Confederate Loan,
8£8dj
on
urn
5,150
^ 180.000 320.813
S ’k°ti? tX^ISSXSFiSXa^A aeconati, »»•
of which have born reduced to jodgmesL
Terms of sale Cash, in Untied States currency.—
9x1c nc-tiive.. fiale. being made ender an order of
Con rtyart porCfca*eenot rrttleef for ow ton day of sale
will be advertised andreiold on account of the former
purchaser on the second Tuesday in M sy. .
mar3-law-td - ,x ^ •
alt’d n. coLQciTT, liiiiis baccs. I hcch a. c ilqcitt.
Baker Co., tie. I Newton. Ga. I Savannah. Ga.
COLQUITT & BAGGS, '•=**=
Cotton Factors & General Commission
MURffHAN TS,
BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
CPKCIAL altaitiod to the #ale of Ootton. Limber
•O »nd Titcb^r. Isfberal *dv*nc«fc <*o Cons
f
i. Lb tube
lien meat;
NOTICE.
.th, for a Sheriff and a Clerk bupenor j
said county, io 811 a vacancy in said offices.
Witness inf hand officially.
«pi9-d20t
? R. T. LOSS, Ordinary.
IN THE FIELD AGAIN!
REPACKING COTTON!
ClulIcDgea every onie,
'ing. to try this
and tbea
Chill and _
its wonderful curative
~ propertici. '•
X in:
jIs d if ease, Obills a
_jwholefaie, by the Bole
Mnaniheturer for the United
[(J3ilx.a (TV fi Biet(a by >UA1L5
JACOB LIPPMAN,
■ .dtia-i ziaijtakvi
.a PROPRIETOR OF
Uppman’s Wholesale Drug House,
/.f .tiel (u
BA VANNAU, GA.
ferfrrnri ZAYTON’S
OIL OF LIFE
• —C0RB8 ALL
‘i-PAINS AND ACHES,
r-jttafr'Wm and is the y*
GRfCAT RBEL'MITIt’ REMEDY I!
KATTOM’S PILLS , Care S5 - 0 ” f ' K - AI,ACI1E
I anduli Bilicmi Dite&stM.
aprlT-tf
JUST RHOBXVED
A nother lot of fine whisky, consisting
:ofthsfollowinghotidfc t-.'r.. -7.
g KkXTrFiMPERIAL RYE;
» Barrels OLD VIRGINIA MOUNTiiNJlBW;
* 50 Barrel* OLD EYEv
lu Barrels COHX WlJlSkY.
I u Sr m T m w juo. W. OTOHNOE.
Ho. 60 Cb*rry 8tx*et.
'A choice I ot of London and Pobttfi Torter xnd Eng
lish and Scotch Altai. _
JHO. W. O’CONNOR.
No. 60 Cherry Street.
Choice Old Sberrr Wine, Port end Madeira, Braid;
Pale and Dark, Pare Hol‘aod Gtn.
dOUS W. O’CONNOR.
, Vo. 66 Cheery Street.
5 Barrel* of Preach White Wine Yinec&r;
20 Barrel* Pure Cider Vineear
?■ “ JOHN W. O’CONNOR. *
No. 60 Cherry Street.
Boxes Choice Oraagfe* and Leiaont.
_ , JNO. W. O'CONNOR.
*pr25d*w-tf No. 60 Cherry Strret.
I WOULD announce to Cotton Buyers, Skippers,
Planter* »Dd the Public.tbai I here taken cherae
Prets io the » are-house of Wooifolk,
.oftfn '*
erof Pdpler and Second Street*! ‘
complete order.
of the Cotl..
Wsiker i Co
and bare pat it
lam fully pre. -
feet *bipr*ii>*rorder, and rdi prenme thoae who lexer
me with their petrooece, the utmost eetisfection.
Qireme a chance. JOEL A. WALKJOL
C. 8. BATJDET
Still in the . Field !
F INE WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired, ad-
iuxted end 8wariu»teed. The ntiooet rati*f*ctioa
Warranted. My old friends and the public will find
me at L. W. Hunt’s Drue Store, Cherry Street.
— . . C 8.BAUDKT.
*prl0-l«n Practirel Jeweler.
: TAKEN HIy.,;* m
A YOUNG COW and CaLF. on guuday last, Uth
met. The owner can learn of her by applying at
aprH-tf THIS OFFICE.