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AOKHTI FOR THE TELEGRAPH.
Tbe following gentlemen are authorized to receive
money for us:
Ajc*»iccs. B. Council: Biu K.
Kicbardson; Uaknekvilli, ()».. II. II. SwatU:
liAixaainor. Gj., T. K. Werdell: Bparxi-v. Oa.. B.
M. Fryer; Buti.xx, Oa.. Ilines JkGoddajd; Ccth-
aeav. U<„ T. S. Powell: Dieses. Oa., J. M- Sim
mons ; Eatoutoit. Oa.. J. Q. AdanU: KiaaVILI*.
Oa., S. Monteomery: Ecfaqaa, A la., A. II. jar-
rinsrton; Pouttb, Ga- A. II. Sneed: Foe? Val-
lit, Ga„ J. O. Utserr: Glims, pi.. H. S. John
son: ll.iwlXlvII,le. Oa.. W. W. Rieka; Knoxtille,
Oa.. J. W.Avnnt: Ma»khai.i.till«. Oa.. J. A.
Sperry: MoxrxnnZA. OaI W. S. Trot nek: Moxti-
oello, Fi.a.. Thomas Simmons: Mju.kikikvii.le,
Ga- W T. Conn: OGLErsoar*. Oa.,'C. A. Greer;
Peket. Oa.. Jno.S. Jobson; SniTBTibiAt.OA.. John-
. eon A Goisneh: Talbottox, Oa.. J. Cel Her; Ihom-
AsrrCLE. Hr . J: R. S.Uavi*; So. 13£exTiui. IUil-
eoan, Chaa. I. Haris: Sakbemviu.*, G*.. K. A.
Sullivan; Moeticello. <)a.,'B- T. Diaby r Satae-
eah. Ga. Wm. M. Sneed; Jnxcsaoao’, Ga- E. L.
Hanes; Nietos. Ga.. W. W. Slalllnwe; Gepeoe-
TOWjr. H. C. Jordan. "V- ■ TST ' 1 •*
PAiviea;Rltiirrri*o Musty to u_= ran send _ .
MoeerOrderr. ii hey pen be had; or Cash in Recu-
tered Letters, at oar risk. If Bent by KxpreMukey
mast pay ebareet.
A Whiled Kepnlcbre. yj ,,
[From Ike Chicapo Timet.
The proceedings of the convention of work
ing-women, held in Boston last week, reads more
like some hideous invention than like facts of the
nineteenth century, having existence in the
modern Athens of the new world.
Said a Mrs. Warner: “Ihave canvassed fif
teen cities of the United States, and have not,
in any of them, fonnd the condition of women
so deplorable as in the city of Boston.” .. ,.
How deplorable this condition is, was abund
antly shown. Miss Phelps said there are 2,000
needle-women in Boston who get only 25 cents
a day, at the most. One woman, presented a
sack full of shirts which the Provident Aid So
ciety had given her to be entirely made by band,
to tie hemmed, gusseted, felled, and button
holed, for 45 cents each. Dr. Dio Lewis aaid
there are 20,000 women in Boston who earn
their living by the needle. , ’
Mrs. Houghton knew of the cases of- women
who make shirts at 50 cents a dozen, ftn!
- Mrs. Warner took iho liberty to remark that,
in the cases of many well-dressed ladies pres
ent, “Each costly dress makes three prosti
tutes.”
_ These revelations are a few
specimaaajotai >
.invention. la
-ennstdenl^pthenr, two views of theembj
urally present themselves. One of theso is the
case with reference to Boston, and the other
the case with reference to working-women gen-
‘"In^eapcct to thl firit divUln, 1 it must bj> Lid'
that the exhibition of Boston philanthropy, given
during the convention, is of the most execrablo
srdnharacter,
|/Boston was
• I .cases she had
responsible for the condition of these women, to
‘ the extent that their condition is worse than in
othercities. One reason why it is worse is, that
the modern Athens devotes its munificent chari-
ties, and its exquisite sympathies for snfferinj
,5f to remote objects. - When the Cl
to remote objects. • Wnen tlie Gr.il
relietlion against a legitimate govt
Bostonians-founded a society and a periodical
in their interest, and forwarded them money
enough to have raised above' the' level of'star
vation, for a half-dozen of years, every one of
the 8f “ ‘ -----
cents
In tie matter of". _
comfortably at Government expense, these same
Bostonians havo been unusually libcraL ..They
have spent tens of thousands of dollars annually
in sending supplies to negroes who did not need
them; and in affording them spelling-books and
| infamy. What sort of a record is this for a city
which lioasts of being the most enlightened in
U 1 ■ existence, which is the head-centie of mtssionnry
enterprises, negropliilist organizations, womens
rights societies, and nil other liodion having la'-
novolent, pfcilanthrofiioal and charRsblo objects
as Ufa bake -of their formation ? Despite:this,
its record of crime, suffering, destitution and
oppression is worRe than that of any city in
America. It is the preciso whited sepulchre
whose externals are beautiful,'bdt whose' inte-1
rior is filled with decay and dead men's bones.
In a general lianffijfrhe leondition of a largo
percentage of workiug-w omenTa worse than it
should be in a country, in which the government
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CBIOTA ARTS JAP ACT.
TOUCHING AT MEXICAN POETS, AND CAR
RYING THE U. S. MAIL.
Through to California In Twenty-two Days.
Steamships ok the Conacnsa os thkPa-
Atlaktio : emo with the
ARIZONA, \ COLORADO,
HENRY CHAUNCEY, - CONSTITUTION,
NEW YORK, - - - - GOLDEN CITY,
OCEAN QUEEN, - - - SACRAMENTO,
NORTHERN LIGHT, - GOLDEN AGE, .
COSTARICA, - MONTANA-
1 One of the above targe and eplendid Steamahiya will
ieave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal btreefiat
K o’clock, noon, on the 1st 11th and 21st, or every
month (except when those dates fall onSunday and
then on the preceding Saturday). for ASPINWALL,
counectinr, via Panama Railway, with one of the
Com pi ay's SteamshipenwmPanama for SAN FRAN
CISCO. touching at ACAPULCO. , '
Departures of the 1st and 21st connect at Panama
with Steamers forSOUTll PACIPIC aud CENTRAL
AMKRIGAN PORTS. Those of the 1st touch at
MANZANILLO- „„ , , ,
The Steamer of May 11th, 1869. connects closely
with the Steamer CHINA leavingSan Francisco June
4th 18*39. for Japan and China.’ ■-> ' •'J ,
One Hundred Pounds of Baggage allowed to each
adult. Dnceaee-Maatere accompany baggage through,
and attend ladies and children without male pro too-:
tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before
sailing, from Steamboats. Railroads, and passengers
who prefer to send down early.. .
An experienced Surgeon on board, 'Medicine and
For Freight or Passeuge Tickets, or farther
metion, apply at tbe Company’s Ticket
Wharf Ertnr up-CANAL STREET,'NOS
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KVKKT HTOVK IS WARRANIBD,,
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“ WISE, Meeon.Ge.,
.WADSWORfH ACOm Americas. Ge,
MARSEILLES VESTS, ,
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w. L. WADSWORTH A .
JOHN A. DOltOLASS. Savannah. Ga..
UOOIIKR. PEE A CO.. Columbus. Ga.,
W. L. WADSWORTH A CO., Roio. 6a..
AnAhi the Principal Stove Dealers thr
fc“31 I |j riulylf -
) A1 FOS SALE. . * 'i
IMPROVED AND WILD LANDS.
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“ BERRIEN COUNTY, Oth DISTRICT.
NTATION fourteen miles
h* Gulf Railroad,
>eof tbe Albany A
2205 acres. The!
AN IMPROVED p
11run.nick RailroA, cdnlistiui U, mmj acre., .
are two eela of dwelling-houses end oat-honeeej —
ton-gin. etc.; one frame house of six rooms n ebont
400 acres cleared end pertly under cultivation. A
large quantity of hatatnock land on the place. Pro
duces see island cotton as well as upland. Will be
sold low for cash.
S ( CALHOUN COUNTY, 4th DISTRICT.
Is No. 331 end 2C4. containing SO acres each.
MILLER COUNTY. 13th DISTRICT.
. Lot*No*. 1V7.15D end 123. containing250 acres each.
the richest cotton Jands of the State, end moetly
HENRY W. COWLES. : r.
ana" XivaHA:.
PBOPOSALSIMI^H
' OrrtcxBnaaDoy CoMuissmxr.Rs. 1.
' “ * Meeon.’Ge.; April 26. lboO. /
A t » meetingoftho Board of Commissionors at
■■Bibb eonoty. held on Saturday. 21th iost. the fol-
IHSleHrekilutionswere sdoptedt... _t . ..
Kt- lived. That the Secrttasx snlrerlbe for Plans.
IRpeciGcatmns and Estimates for erecting a Court-
Resolved, ThsfMnmeeriMee of three be appointed
I to impart the viewe of the Board as to the site, style I
u4coH0ftM|g||nUmAiMI^^^^H
The commit
lion, are L.
Ilonrtlfnan.
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vi.-n-i:-:
let * vfMiit) * soda ’Wtiviirv
French Candies,
0 axTAjaoiiia
1.11 r.y.M.A 1 041
, W Ku•mE Bw'orsZdSt next door i
SSsafiSy) q BhUt^a aa>bldb.
A Qkorgia paper Imo'ws a man who went all
*
odd
the weight of garnered wisdom, and said: “If _ . JC1 ,
wasawhopper^^ ^ ^ “wttaSimJh^dVffiririly.,
— muuwa luttii wuu went t
> way from Cassville to Atlanta, some thirty
1 mHes. On his return he looked solemn with
“UiTtsiTD couples resemble a pair of shears,”
says Sydney Smith, “so joined that they can
not be separated, often moving in opposite
directions, yet always punishing any one who
comes between them.” . iftfj j ,
Mss. FiKsrr Dowkiko, formerly of Florida,
has been appointed a General Soliciting Agent
for the Piedmont Life Insurance Company, in
North Carolina.
CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, eta, on hand.
KjlWIUitt g^l.» . . • ! :
Piri-Nils. Parties and Suppers supplied withany-
l^vf isuifllwtf dft utlnagrtenin every instance
, and labor an
long as there are millions of acres of the public
domain unoccupied, thore shonld not bo a siuglo
J case of starvation, unless under such exceptional
circnmstansces as ill-health, or some other ab-
i /. • normal condition. Hence, one remedy should
•• ' be, the more equal distribution of population.-
t ” They should bo taken from crowded centres,
where competition has reduced tbe price of la
bor, and distributed over areas that are sparsely
or not at all settled. To secure this distribution,
Boston should employ some of the funds which
it raises for tho relief of Cretans, the Hottentots,
and the southern Africans.
..mi. Another means of relief shonld be organised
is. among well-to-do women themselves. The
Stantons and Dickinsons who are making for
tunes in shrilly clamoring for pie privilege of
jostling with loafesi 4t (the polls; the Liver-
.mores and Hugos who havo such admirable ex
ecutive ability in the conduct of great eleemo
synary operations; the nnsexed Bloomers and
others of the same sort—might turn their talent
and give their time to ameliorating the absolute
suffering among women who make shirts for,
- mamaxntiiiiunT ;imu»
liof, we invito tbe people of Chicago to contrib- * n<1 Gentlemen, where thegr wUl alwage
" -b*te towards fun<l for Iho suffering needle-women
of Boston. It is tho more necessary to do sorae-
- ; thing, that Boston, absorbed in the sublime duty
of clothing well-clad, end feeding well-fed, Afri
cans, has neither time nor_ money to care for
bK
dilL-ibing for Boston.
,-XWiC. _ Kn*lI*«* Enilsrmtipn.
A movement is now on foot which looks to
the tranafer in a body to this country, of all the
unemployed in Lancashire, England. Tho Lon-
- J, don Economist vigorously opposes tho move
ment, arguing tliat though wages are nominall;
(Sit Higher in the United States
i.» J the prices of rent and food, are also much _
Per (vntrii, the Pall Mall Gazette observes
.Y.u “Evep if a working nian is obliged to give fifty
per cent, more for food and clothing in America
than here, he will choose to do.it rather than bo
dependent for support on a miserable pittance
frum a trade union. Whether there is occupa
tion for our emigrants or not is a point that
ought carefully to lie inquired into; we only say
~~r that cotton manufacture, is increasing both in
India and America, end apparently declining in
this country. The prospects of unemployed
operatives are likely to bo better in America
than in England, especially if they study the
position of the American trade before leaving
this country, and endeavor to time their arrival
according to the demand which may exist for
them*!’ -.nt 1, j
It has thus far been the experience of all Eu
ropean operatives crossing the ocean, that they
have greatly bettered their condition in the
United States.
* Extraobdinart Case ov Memory.—The Buf
falo Courier recalls an occurrence in tho New
York I legislature about eighteen years ago,'when
the present Seoretary of State was the whig can
didate for the United States Senate in place of
Daniel S. Dickinson. The vote in the Senate
was a tie, bnt the unexplained absence of a dem
ocratic member gave the Arhigs a majority, and
Mr. Fish was elected. Strange as it may appear,
a gentleman strongly resembling this absentee
democrat of eighteen years ago turned up in
■Washington recently, and, spurning ail red tape
7 circumlocution, had a private audience with the
Secretary of State—the same Mr. Fish—and
•oon after reappeared upon Pennsylvania avenue
with the commission for a fat consular general
ship in his breast pocket. TLi« is a remarka
ble cane of memory in a politician, whose re
wards as a class are generally actuated by a live
ly sense of favors to come, not past, especially
after so long an interval as eighteen years. J
English linen coats,
ueW Hi ini. • 1 • i! I.l.» I 1 1 -.11 I
..1 bi.-m I.
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SILK TESTS,
BOYS’CLOTHING, - '
KUI3MM03 UHA JAIO'/IA'/n l' 1 '^
1. ’ YOUTHS’ CLOTHING,
1 I. 1 n .MIM .iH'IVi j hue.
In fact, everxtbing ia theCIothine Line, all o( which
, ia mada hubs Latest .Stylee. sod of the '
— t-.ii best Material. I
; <- ■ .: ■ Utah 1.1 ,Lni lim.t iiil „ uni .vhIT
P.L. BOOUKB, , ,j , • ni**i;. . ■ MW MOWk
HO ! FOR TILE SPRINGS I
“ CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,”
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.,
W ILL l.f opened for ihe rcceplion of vinitorj on
the FIRST DAY OF MAY. 1860. This desirable
watenne place, of world renown, has roeenlljr been
pntin perfect erder. with.entire new furniture, bed-
din*. etc. New Cabins end Summer Hnuee here
beaajeddo 1, end nothing hu been spared. In addin*
com Tort and pleasure for viutora. lAeDUmfleW
«*>6knk Department h:.s been furr.ishedwith every
eonvemenec. The servams will be found plenly.
SK5t
afford The Bathing Department is furniabedVuh
both Cold aad Hot Baths, which are free, and always
openlo (ttttta. ’ The Bar Room will be provided with
the best of M ines. Lie - - -
Room in fine order, with
uors. Cigar?, etc. Billiard
! eye 3f ffpmfeet^raerT' Hacks 'and wBraas
on Sonthweatern Railroad,
lrom the Springs, with tare
■ _ Carriages, etc., to be had
etor* feel confident in giv-
Board per Month
Femiliee taken at reduced rate* by eontraet.
Address ua at Columbus, Ga. . - »
D. L. BOOHER ic SON. ev
. . .f- . Proprietors.
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C. S. BAUDET
StUI ill the
F INE WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired, ad
justed and guaranteed, .^he ntmoet satisfaction
warranted. My eld friends and the public will find
me at L. W. Hunt’s Drug Store, Cherry Street.
C.S.BAUDET.
aprlO-lm 1 Jt Practical Jeweler.
——1 XrOTXCB.
4“1 KORtJIA, JONES COUNTY.—Court of Ordinary
VJ fitting for County purpose?, April 6, 1869.—Or
dered that an election be held at the different pre-
::ncts in said county on Tuesday, the 4th day of next
month, fora Sheriff and a Clerk Superior Court for
‘ — said offices.: IT : -J?
R. T- ROSS, Ordinary.
DR. T. C. NELSON,
1»*° : ■ HOMtEOPATHIST.
’VJ’ ATIYE of Anxpst&e OeorftA, mad for the last two
yearn a practicing physician of that city, respect
fully tenders his professional services to tho citizens
of Macon. Office on Second, between Mulberry aad
alnut streets, three doors below K. J. Johnston's
iV"? 7 rt0Te ;. °®« hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 6 r. a.,
9 R«idmce at Rev. J. R. Dantortb’s, on
ftne, between New and Flirt streets, two doors frees
Knt - aprldlm*
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GENTS’
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FURNISHING
.:uf -.Kp.| I H, ^|....iliin Ji w. j
GOOCS.
Best Snglish Waif Bose,
Beit Plain and . Bordered Ti llije n
“! Bdndl^folilefs,'“
Best American, French and
Suspenders,
> . il i ft! ,T • . fel I
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Best Binen and Jeans Drawers,
.. ii'ellrTwdli Aar'.’x-.'cv
Best India Clanxe Drawers,
1..'i j> " . •.
... Wl.loeT KbiWoMlo
Best Bislb Thread Undershirts,
Best Silk ttodershirts,
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Best Checked BZnslin Shirts,
rifci
ERNEST PESCHKE,
Practical watchmaker,
P'TTD'ETSTS'A.IJ
-ftiB OPENED, AND J9 CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. THE LATEST
nove'lties m MILLINERY ;
DRESS GOODS
TB1MMINQS, GLOVES, POINT LACES, EMBROIDERIES, etc. ’
68 MDLBBRRY ST., MACON. M.
O-All orders Ifromptlyjittsiided t
»I»r2-dAw2m
TUB
I warranted. u *11 fciiji -H -yA-tfAJ ffM
mamr stexcils for markikg mnbn cut OBPiaB “ * rril 1 «
LIGHTFOOT & JAQUES.
...Ml,;.:.. .1 vm. rn- ^ _;.,.„..Y4 ;va.-!..o <>-'»••• j
*.* U-4MS 3W I ,,',..tetkii»«f44l8 -'--A, . 3 a?| ; .
YETTED AND ADJUSTED -BY. AN OPTIMET^R. j
warranted. ** . j
hEprlul
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,i'llTTilV
*xTc> m *»3EK2J<oiDar!i> ,1:
COMPANY,
M.Y< ON. : : = ( !: , :01i<;iTA -
Guaranteed «ml I’nid-l p Capital, $500,000,
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., ARE OFFERING'THi BEST UK^NDS 0| ^ •/
1 HI !«*.*;•>. Is:* *> ->»• ! a
SPA8RUM EDIXBliRfi M ASK LONDON STOUT PORTER,
^ f-aii vej e>«U>fd I .4"
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AT LOWER PHICIiR THAN ANY HOUSE IN MACON,
Issues all Approvei Forms of Life Policies, EMoia^ts
All Policies arc Son-Forfeitable after two Annual Payments!
*" 1 liiri t,—n kai jLirat.jtAA 'ta-Su;
This Company, teienily'organ’iked, A ^ np#n tt#
IS A HOME COMPANY,
IO ?■,» h«h4 fsaJEJWfilSSr&SS? *“**** *•
■M* JL ttSi.lMR Udt •llKZsOs*
WM. B. JOflWSlTOW,
WILLIAM S. HOLT,
GEORGE B. OBBAR,
C?. F. HcflAZ,w<»at»H* t ...
J. W.. BURKB, -
jambs' MERCER GREEN,
a*, mftmvi laors ^
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r .tiTdtliii to
d’jtti&’t .. tS .vdH.'k President.
• CH-I...J. li. VicePresident.
: : p8 ; Secretary.
: . i 5 • i 1 ti Actuary,
.. General Agent.
: - : i,:.! Medical Examiner.
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‘HAVING made arrahgementi'wlth Eiiropein manufaeturert, he no* offer* to the eitizens of'Mneon and
ti to the housekeeper* aad doalere of Georgia, aatoek never before aurpaued in theSouih. li:.
If i.lt 1.
i .tltiylH vri.grffl' bilk g..|
1 Jain ie b. luri Q ',i..laigU
to- —
ill l.l eu
•u'ImU..i liutejnH
LAMPS AND LAMP-FIXTD
fmiT ovad«rg'.irt Aacavalf 111,11 ■■•SIMS" " "W
llll i*\
ALEZANBTR SIB GLOVES,
- etJJj f -all.
IIJ. SIZES ms KTTiTiwa
Ties, Bows, Stocks,
‘ H * Bilk Week Handkerchiefs,
WITS- ALL; THE- LATE IMPELp^Ep EteNEjfi.Sf.' ’'"'
Also tijb beit ttint GUss tRumnoj^, 1 Wicl and Coal OiRlto dealers at lowest wholesalo prices
liUichkiHA I.rid nii.ttiA:# vuidtif *
* hdeeekdapwe aoiw v.l«%- wd»a«;«d. .ef«<>
■v.lruii.iii.iH Ruqnwit.vU jd i.»>ui„n run t “ ft,
NDJD.rOKPOR’EUIWTY
cost, offering to hoaseWepers a uw .giilaqa v.lrig. adz
V. , tyav.-M. telnuiR Tbi./idiuKdlf It iiqnitoi, y,| fMoatqg: e*» 1 “ **
SPL.E
VtbiAi . Jnitut jwol * l#of !ou •'>/«! t La* ,bStm,uuudh aea»
HJiu'i 4mdiB«J! FOR Sq^IiYJNG 7IHSM§gLY¥S„Wl.m...„i awi I
veLiHlalt ;i,:.,fl L
■CHINSaOCgMY,
-.•UBuiK 4tt
■ ;:J ; -Paper .,
XlMjjrta
] » ,J :
or the State; >
IftlS IlOBol TUIi. bnteiTt L.gJUiiJ ;,7T
rtnllojh vJsidv? 4^.ai*;4tt ,KiU jut)rtll,ni
‘tebSWf’ .01 «*r« Silt^iiiLninVih
■t.j'i JHtvatl jej^uetod ..yU
H
III.!w;i fct oiilO
USU UuUUYMiO ■■■‘•atttirrm.tO -iiAN.Mj.oi •nUr. iU HSUttuW Jufl
fiq .ill yrjl,X'<T:/iii/jJ fid U: ..fiuiijyf .luj'Hiff i- ofuuh
or. 1 1 Zi .Ufa Vafi.loR ao ' to Jllilflf
bill Iibrtl Uot( 1c. uumiaim ; leg! tiiq* tii djufc
carefully, and ueskto any: portion
v. lu iuuu.it .b-nx^ot Juuua —li to oijilai .qiH .I
•- dbidur \u .rudaiif t '& iUUnm (siaft' ,xa..y >«.-.!
:rg Tioiml-.
I--/- m'tifjjitjii
Jl-rf .:IT jQ.ajff
hadfin Uau
«3“ OrdcWyoIidited. Roods
1 -HJtqvilH.” -
. - I 1 • -.lUiLlrUj I
Linen OoIlirs--all styles.
l .7 Sm .
' V-t&l
. m.fi WrMT ; . ttaorirhy?, ;
T——i—- :a nun : !
* . i .X XK/i; ;
,111-411 ;
i.: iaitaijn'htli ot ,0177 aU !
baa (MnhM 'jih no
a *seu ti-joril i -j.l
> lidii if utr do in f t, Veiira »Jj ^j'P
GliliD fONTl
WHITE SHIRTS.
.J-JlSx-.U I i.oia : So erJol U0J4 vclwij ! RJ J
wt ; -jit,* OO9;O0OYd ; jppntg staemmoTHO !
-.-I ,I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ; 1 !
'■e loqwuhi IroitSa touoK .vfiibFtkf oiJ; |
. . U. l.icb .
FULL BOSOM SHIBTS,
- »arr2 U-itiV ..•>.!- 1,11:1 ulxwi rtveod • j,.
.... ....
Which in fit, make end style cannot be equaled and is
z of the b«t materiel, xxoverl
&%TWfeAO»> ♦ IhJi n,li
•Vxtt fcijui.'hhiAI ; sr.
'-■I JAzUtff—.1 VKtCjhrU rj Th
TT Sab ikni
•'*:niS*onaoO)•niuht iia^f xu ?
• ' *t. 1 Therefore, insure ini tho only ‘ ~
Lns .ainijjuV moi Tmir.ri to
•utiiaoi
.hjjii'ii/* a. tt
B. A. WISE,
62 MistiRRir STREET.
.tm-ptRCeSTAlESaSIlBEME^COURT
U1-.4J .ir.nuincjO Lon zhtiiuM -4i!J no kii( \a ?m bid../ i
MA^ .RECIRED. alm i ,J uW , _ ,.. .. . , lUiirj
^ - ' 1 - •'* ,1« lojSdb..| ( ,t fill I4ai i
MACON, iy . 3 i ;, y>;a ,. Afl
A. L. MAXWELL, E. L. STROHECKER.
. JN0..T. BOIFEUILLBT, DiS. LITTLE.
a.?.<vua»v... W. 1L ROSS. ,< JOHN J, GKESUAM,
**’*lH#S»nnedf l, “ k JE J0Hs\ HAXTEU. L,Trl! '°’ m.
TIIOS. J.SMTTH. Monticello. • ]
CHAS. H. SMITH. Roma. JA
Applications for Insurance at tho Homo Office will be made to either
J. W. BURKE, Gone
GEO. S. QBEAS, Secretary.
Ah (f. M^Mjil A N'GER,'Charleston,Sf A?* w
ih j»i A
m.l:IUUK I tlKA RMWAMA'I
apr2l-!2t-
Or
.IliiH’l Jjil.l ...llli!tl!:f f£U-
IRON WORKS,
i gi>«4 ,uu f| ie ..i-n »•
Jxie
On Xiine ofBailroad, near Fasseng-er Bepot
MACOSr, GA.
,.;.nU (Mifisn-H J6 iniltY
g.(dit( i-i» tfitti T*EjUi4hMll u
STEAM
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL GEARING,
.atMlTAND CASTING IN GENERAL.
NISBET’S IMPROVED COTTON PRESS' AOREW.
] -OSH 4«lY»Tii*li eiiitJi et«yV«tfiiiiiM> -
| ^ Special attention paid m repairing, ami' ChargCJ
operate.. . .,.^-1. „ . r2k^:.. 4.1 t.
■ jjj-.
THE PIONEER '
1LIF0RMA -WMe HOUSE J
mJT
uhthi mAitt+A
GBmVERS AND DEiALERS tN * I .. .
I California Wines and Grape Brandies,
I 14 and 16 Vesey Sti, NewJYork, and Mont^om-
s^S-REkKaaBSi;MEITF a -r-J,
JOHN G-.SAXE, the Poet Writer says- "Belie;*-
ean^fmji's'a bem-faeior to'tho^ceunt"*'^ A '' lEr '
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
For all the porpoise* of a I*axativ«' Mpd*
*
cine is so uniyentniryre-
quired by everybody as
a cathaitic, nor was ever
any before so umversal-
l? ndopted into us:c, ic
etery.cooutir aiul among
aU 4liuses, as this jnild
bdt ellieiiiut puixative
**IU. The obvious rea
son is, that ibis a im»re re-
Uable anA Xar more effec
tual remedy than any
... rrrher" YnoseVho have
triod-I^ knr*vthatit cured them; tho.^ewho-Iiavo
1 uot, know Uiat it cures tbeir neighbors and friends,
and uU.know that wlwt it does once It’does always
—that it neyrr fails through any fau 11V)r nCffi^ctof
Its composition. Wo havCj autl can' sliotfr tiion-
sanils upon Uiousajuls, of ceriuicates of reraorka-
ole cures, of the following: complaints, hut such
cures'are known in erery nrighborliood, hiid why
shonld we publish them ? Aflajifctl to all Ages, and
conditions in all climates; contJiSnpig.neithercalo-
H n >', d^leteripus drug:, they, may be. taken
with sathry by anybody. Tht^r stigar coathib , ’pre-
serves them ewr Irish'mu!'make< ih.-ni ' a^htto
kyce, while bmuff pa rely veKetahk; no luuttt can
11-0111 siu * ir use m am- quantity.
They operate by their powcvfiff ihfluchcCoU the
internal visrcra to purify the Mood'aml .* is-. .
Into healthy act ion—ren’iove the obstructions of the
sto uaoh/’fiouMy' Vive:-; nhdMQHRGSBTof the
body, restoring their irre^ulat; W*ioolUIWUllWtfami
bv\corj*ecting:, wherever tiic\ - exi>t.>uch,dcrauge-
mentl} jgjjjggBe^j-ofigin orinsStsd: ‘ —
**■' ' 1 - Wnmi.
these
idcLuro li 8 wininf^rt* 0r ^i* 10 c^nntfyflhave tauch ,
the .name of your Hougq ;
tVnm K.. Ur i t
bkW.
be a’ 1
to bo
•swaLattst^wauIr
t. wmOm&Ss "satf rtje« »•
Und &.^S. XUNiC0 '’^
Macon, «e.
tid Oil tr'ladu 'QHushi
VUOLD r,„.j
Xtwohai
r::;r“r —
hy-io ^niLic.-ji t„l
I.vgfi lu -now s-ffl hoaiMO-ri
[T. N- .FOWLER, Seo'y.
■.TDtilii till ill aullUJf III 1
WWfflM
THEY CUBE DYSPEPSIA,
ZVD all Pisiiaja 4» xn* 3 j, -, ,. {
STOMACH AHD LIVER.
Tmr azcombixbzh py tub I
Medic A lp ACUltv _ .j
Ac CO
_ A " AQExts, -ViTJT TOJZK. - ■
the box, tin* the following •
; rapidly cure *„—*•.
For D ( VNi>eiMiyi or
ianffUdr of AfipocUVithey
nouid betaken Auotlerateh' to .stimulate Ihestom-
and restore its boaltliy lone and. acti.-im, <.♦
. y° r JblyoF Complaint andits .Viuuo'us syinp-
tonls, Bilious HrullaChr. ritili Ilffiffilillilhi
JaumUro O' «- reuu -.ick n.-o.. llilious
Colic and. Hi lion. Frvors. tliey i-hcnlil.lie ju
diciously taken for cadi case, to correct Uicffisehscd
acbqnnrremove the obstruction.- tvliii h .
For Rheumutlsni. ««ut, «ruvt !, I»alpi-
eatiww of thi- Heart, i’aln in thr Niile.
JWck ami liO.m, they oknnl.Hieiddliadlloilsly
token, as required, to change tbe diseased AGtiyn of
disappear'?* WHh
■ * v, r. 1 f ro P«y amilTi iffieliml flu iilliii* IT |
toq,cItnZtlrfd. i vSi i * ‘ V ^,*v -L' 1 u 011 ^ |,r “'
For «npi»reii*Fon a 1 n rFffSHrtTitliTil TifTil rn
os it prodnoes th«' desired ert'ect by ^uipathy.’
A® a .■ 1*411, take one or’lvro i'ii/jc’wpr 0 '
*“”* c digestion and relieve the stomach.'
k«M 1 i° c ^ a ^ so, , ,al ‘* ose »tiiuuJales the Atointwn
bowels into healthy action, restores' ihe'iunit’tite,
and mtagnrates die system, lienee it IsS«» .id-
vautage°us Wh^y no serious dermige.meup c^isU.
oAU vho ^ Is ^derablywcll,nlleK limls Umtadosc
f& e ™ mak-cs him lK*f decidedly better, from
Uieir cleansing ami renovating ^-ffectiOntlK.* Uiges-
JFp. afifiaratus. Them are mnnoivuis cases ulicrc
o*JP» u ^ a x VC . required, w hich we eiinnot i
am here, but. they suggest them selves to eve
oaa where the virtues of this 1*411 are k
PQOhc no longer doubt wliat to onploy.
%
Mannfactared by G. F. PANKNIN,
lo Drtob isfU^ 5 -
. I keep a fall stock of these articles always OH
• *-FijCSBiu ; «*.-*■ ^; >S® vl*pyrjn
wlpfe?f -VJJ nrmrrdS e WoO
. T~ i
CPIs
_ „ . - . pppai
ao itr ? . ,<n3 . * rfJ «i Yfiifi uncil
#8 Oji TO! r.iunueuiua^ JaaMmSmTs
B- H. VViUTifiELDc:■ ti-wli ■iluntHi.i
.T ^Lfijtrjee .h .LUianoO xoiuH j ,?sTtf
CHnasr aot apothkaey,
s T ° s c -
feb6 eod-ly ^ ^«rtk«rAere.’
; races of
lirertima-
buliiforni
;r aDtl power to cure the various affections
ngs nnd throat, have made It known as a rc-
'elector against them. While adapted to
A CALL util CONVINCE EVERYBODY.
-uah .fiooBtf vc<£ ^ui \ ini,
dtaoa-
.nui
hitfield
bus ,
nlqooqmij noipRp #
:’*?( i-”'
luicr?
DTE WNTAlff,..
aprll-tf
J. H. HERTZ,
(SUCCESSOR TO TURPIN 4* HERTZ.!
90 Cherry Street.
X CliillKfC
iophUIMpAt
ie-.-io/r.fi v
r.ic'uc- vgfj non OToimi
ovfi jfhow ei
BOY D,
general agents
WEIGHT A DOUGLA8S, Newnau, Attorneys •
ED. SMITH,
State Supervisors to
Meears. BRANCH A SONS, August. Ga
Messra. CU8BY & n — -u*, w
Major J. L. CALHOUN, Ne^aa~ j’ % H|™OiiELAND, M.
SC'M J. A, JAMES, Banker^K ’ fr*
fen
&EOH.GHA,
M- D..C.D. SMITH, M.- D., Examiner*."
whom Reference is Oiven :
J. G.' MT^TMO RF.T.^KI? 0 !?^ 1 ^ ■
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Por liiM.-u-.-s of the Throat anil X.|ing<<
™ch as ( ouglu, Colli,, XVlioojiiii^
Congli. Itroncliicl., A.lfiiim.
.j£ aad Consumption. c
Frobably never before in the whole history of
, anything won so widely an d so deeply
cooMence of mankind, a's this exiclfint
]• i or l'ulinouary complaiiil... Through a I0115
1 “ r y°‘irs, ami ainonir most of tho races 01
I higher ami hiirfierill theire
I s?"> “ ,l has become better known. J
cnjuactcr and ]
I S f ffi e)un ? !
1 w>I1Hj BfOt* -ftnuuu Ul.m, ,1 l.l... .......
forms of disease ami w young children, it is
| jh seme tinio the most effectual remedy that can
I . ffoten for incipient consumption, and the u.iu-
!'' Kf*o»«-a*eeao«wor tho throat »ud lungs. Asa pro-
|- AI610U agatuit sudden attacks of Croup, it sli-mbl
i Je kept on hand in' every fttmilv, and indeed as oil
! somefimos stibjeet to colds and coi
' B V* ** provided with this antidote for t
1 ^~*°bgn settled Consiunjytiott is thought >n*
curable, still gi’eat humbovs of :’ase3 where Uie dis-
easc seemed settled, hAvo been completely cm ro,
ana the patient restored to sound health by
FecUrral. So complete is its mastery
over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, tn^t .
-po most obstinate of them yield to it. When nota-
ixjg else could reach them, under the Cherry Ycc-
subside and disappear.
** n *7*£* nnd Public St>cakcrs find great prO-
tcetion f¥om it*
is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it. .
fironchitlg is ^etierally cured bv taking tl*e
— ii ‘ i u ouua wafrn* r,f ^* , 1 ,t F'‘reu iojur. Pretoraf nvemalf an# frequent dObe$»
i- 0 J‘L noti «°.: and it is mv fiavor, at »xjS$L ffeilera ^- v • are l6a virtues known that it, ^ u ^'
' /^’nation to have gobd ^PuLdi^h tbe cex^ilicatcs of them here*
oved. x , vtAo more' ttiah hssure Uni public that its qualities
are fully maintained.
Prfptjred by
Z>R. *J. Ce AXBE & CO-, LOWELL* MASS-
«o..' J. n. ZEiLiN a ecu
‘udfi em iB Mw » n k A 1 * 0 - * U draW ' 8 "
l.”iy^ everywhere.
lovers
bottled soda water
TrVl.ii !■ ; ; ; .
td«h 1?°,^ Soda^Vnter I' a'm n '^ c , ,Ilanul ^ciuroof
Soda Water’ nf “ “S'T prepared to fur-
thort notice; and it is mv kl ”< 1 °f flavor, at
efK 0n '. ^* ,ar °l°IBp!o/ed e th^ m i tl ?. n t0 tlave »odff
of Savannah, a No ? workm? rpU ^ Mr . John Ryan,
commended from him »n, who comes welfre-,
thoroughly. My nlS'" 1 "* 11 * the buMtieL
^ 33 . he ieftacrL Mafl,
(t in any «t-
H. N". ELLS.