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General View orihe Convention.
The Southern Baptist Convention, which has
just closed its session in Maoon, was dis-
tinguished for its harmony and unanimity of
sentiment; for the abiUty of its diara...;™,
its manifestations of brotherly regard; for the
prayerful spirit that prevailed and for the
strong desire exhibited to glorify God and
spread the Bedeemer's Kingdom. Men from
all parts of the South met and prayed together
most fervently ; discussed measures for spread
ing the Gospel, with some little differences of
opinion, but with singular unanimity of spirit*
and, for four days, exchanged views and sentil
rnonls without the utterance of a word to mar
the universal good feeling or destroy the
pleasantness that prevailed.
Tho proceedings were characterized by order,
dignity, courtesy, brotherly kindness and in
tellectual ability, and made a good and lasting
impresKion upon the minds of the community.
-It is but justice to say that this, in a large
* measure, is due to the excellence and ability of
tlio presiding officer, Dr. P. H. Mell, to whom
the Baptists of the So^th owe no little for tbe
feelings of respect for their general Convention
entertained by the world at large, and engen
dered by the dignity and decorum which at
taches to a well-conducted body.
Tho intellectual strength and ministerial tal
ent of this Baptist Convention was, perhaps,
never snpassed by any previous one ; and all
the prominent members took partin the discus
sions. There was the venerated John L. Dagg,
D. D., old in years, venerable and apostolic in
appearance and saintly in spirit, whose presence
was almost like a rc-appcaranco from a saintly
grave; there was the eelebrated Dr. Poller, from
Baltimore, whoso golden oratory delighted all;
there was the distinguished Dr. Armitago, of
New York; the eminent and dignified Dr. Jeter,
of Richmond; the learned Crawford and Broad-
us; the commanding Boyce; the eloquent and
brilliant Curry; tho accomplished Brantly;
and among mnify other able men were Manly,
Williams, Tucker, Winkler, Poindexter, Taylor.
Kumnor, DeVotle, Graves, McIntosh, Reynolds,
* Uondcrson.'Bnrrowfi and Dr. Wm. F. Broaddus.
All these and many others dismissed impor
tant questions, and did so with a dignity and
ability that excited; admiration in the minds of
most intelligent visitors. • - .
Tho preaching on Sabbath was universally
applauded for its excellence, and fifty the gospel
, spirit which pervaded the sermons—Doctors
Fuller, Broaddus, Burrows, Armitage, Burns,
Henderson, Williams and Pentecost, all exciting
tho highest commendation.
Tho Convention was composed of about three
hundred delegates, who spoke in high terms of
tho kindness and hospitality with which they
wero entertained by tho citizens of Macon, and
not n word of complaint has been heard. Much
{'ratification wan manifested at the liberality
and enterprise Of the daily papers of the city,
tho Telegraph and Journal and Messenger, for
their fnll report* and gratuitous distribution of
papers.
The good imftressiob made upon tho commu
nity by the Contention is a source of congratnla-
tion to every member of tho Baptist fnmily in
tho South. M4ny of tho delegates expressed
the opinion tha4Jhey had novor attended a more
pleasant meeting, nor one where thero existed
so ranch harmony and unanimity. Some little
trouble had been*Wtfcipated in regard to the
election of Frelicfenl, but when Dr. Curry rose
and proposed the re-election by acclamation of
l>r. Moll, and when tho response, tn tho form of
one general irj/e, rohp from all parts of tho
house, a fooling of universal rcliaf and satisfac
tion was oxpormaped. The two ablo secreta
ries, Crane and -Abell, wore also re-elected
unanimously. An interesting incident was the
relation by Dr. Fuller of his narrow escape
from shipwreck, in • violent storm off Capo
Ilnttcras, on his wny from Baltimore to Savan
nah. He told how he thought of the Conven
tion in that solemn time, when, according to tho
i> word of tho Captain, he had but five minutes
to live—how he wondered what they would think
and how they would feel when tho Convention
heard of his death—how, amid the excitement
and solemnities and terrors of thwmoment, he
felt tho calm that accompanies peace with God,
and preparedness foe departure. 'While he was
speaking, tears suffased tho eyos of all, and
when ho had finished, a special prayer of thanks
was offered for his delivoranoe from a watery
grave. . -
The missionary Jhiss meetings at night were
hogely attended, the addresses vory fine, and
the collections very respectable. Especially
gratifying was the consideration given to tho
(Ireenvillo Theological Seminary, and the suc
cess which attended tho efforts made to raise
funds for its support. Dr. Fuller made a mas-
—^ terly effort in behalf of the Seminary, and va
rious brethren *poke, with great effect—tho re
sult being to raise about $5000 in cash and pro
spective funds enough to support the Institu
tion for the next five years. A new Professor,
Toy, has already been eleeted, and the Semi
nary may now be regarded as a great and glori
ous success—a result due, in a great measure, to
the ability, wise management and self-sacrificing
zeal of Dr. Jas. P. Boyce. That Seminary
has row a facility that may denominated perfect
and complete, and is an Institution of a charac
ter to excite tho pride of Baptists, and admira
tion and imitation all over tho world.
A question which took up much time was the
duty of Baptists towards the colored people of
the South, and a set of resolutions was passed
expressive of the sense of the Convention on
that point, and declaring that it was the solemn
duty and desire of tho Baptists to see that the
freedmen had the Gospel preached to them, and
* that their ministers be properly educated.
The subjects of Missions and Sunday Schools
received r a great deal of attention, and much
money was contributed to further those great
schemes. The presence and addresses of Rev.
Mr. Phillips, a returned Missionary to Africa,
who had labored among tho inhabitants of Cen
tral Africa for fourteen years, awakened much
interest an disseminated much information.
The dodng scene of the Convention was im
pressive and affecting; the President delivered
a feeling and appropriate address: during the
singing of a pathetic song, the delegates ex
tended to the President and to each other the
nartine hand—-many shedding tears: Rev. M.
^ Throne of Grace; and then Dr. Mell pronounced
the Southern Baptist Convention adjourned,
nine die.
• CONCLUSION OF lUXISTEBIil. SKETCHES.
Rev. M. B. WHAETOSTwas bom at Culpeper
' Wr f nill ’ <md ** how thirty years I other advocating the conversion of church and
of ago He graduated at Richmond College; nationalities by fire and sword.
5 00 £5 ° f . 016 . Chureh flt Y*ra to | rarssin,
it-s membershipdnring his I The international Congress for discussing
■ n-i . ° - wo years seventy-five persons. In I means of mitigating the sufferings of wounded
Tf *”— *»> Q—fffr. 08 agent for the Sun- soldiers on the battle-field has been opened in
and an< * Bnbkcation Board of Virginia, the palace of the North German Parliament in
the fit.* teTwaris married and settled in Berlin. Seventeen nations have sent their re-
, r ° year 01 two aftor the war, he presentatives to the assembly.
w*ed as traveling agent for the Board of Domes- tvxket.
e Missions, and with great success. In 18G7, The visit of the Prince and Princes of Wales
e accepted a Tcall to the Eufaula church, at in Constantinople, has worked another revolu-
r-tuauia, Ala., where he has remained for tho tion in the social history of Turkey,
last two years, laboring with great success and On the 3d of April it occurred, for the first
acceptance; during that time bapising one hun-1 time in Osman ."".k that a Sniran gat down
dred persons. His church 13 now endeavoring I to a banquet with European ladies in his own
to erect a new house of worship, and he Mnwlf J palace. The conversation was very animated
has raised $20,000, by subscription and other- I during the festival, and toward the dose the
wise to effect that end. Mr. Wharton is superior “Ruler pf the Faithful” drank, regardless of the
in many respects. He possesses a strong, active I ATknrar^ ih* health of the “Bose of Danemark,”
mind, a retentive memory, a vivid imagination, J th* Princess belonging to ttit royal house,
great zeal and energy, a fine flow of language, I Only French, w.npUwl,, Russian and Aus-
and eloquence of a high ordhr. He sees a sub-1 trian Minicfer Plenipotentiary had received an
ject clearly, grasps it strongly, and states ft I invitation. The banquet over, the Saltan con-
plainly. His pathetic powers are great, his im- ducted the Princess to the Imperial Harem,
itative talent large, and his analytical ability un- where she was entertained by a concert and
usual. He is well read, a good theologian, and dancing. The presents of the .Sultan to the
arranges his discourses with order and propriety. Princess, in jewels, represent a value of $400,000
As a writer, he is graceful and forcible; as an I in gold.
extemporaneous speaker, he is excelled by few; I The pilgrimages to the tomb of the Prophet
and, as a preacher, he surpasses most others, in Mecca sill be very large this year. The
His natural powers and gifts are great; and, as Governor-General of the Province has already
he is possessed of ambition, may become emi- penned 200,000 wethers, 5000 rams, and 2000
nent, if he remains tho ministry. He has no calves, that shall be slaughtered on the day of
superior as an agent for the collection of money; «acrifice
is an ardent Sunday-school man; and, as a pas- ranee,
tor, wins and retains the affection and confi- I For tho first time, then, since many months,
dence of his people. He is young and healthy I no cloud threatens the peace of Europe. Tho
in person below the medium height, and ! governments ore bent on peace, the nations wish
beardless—and may rightfully look forward to I for peace ; and we may hope that the war tram-
many years of usefulness. I pet will not send forth its direful notes this year
Rzv. E. W. WARREN, Pastor of the Macon to summon hundred thousands to death and de-
Baptist Church, is a Georgian by birth and edu- I s traction. Jauko.
cation. His is one of those amiable, sincere I “*
and honest dispositions; one of those pure and Subdivision ol Southern Estates,
pious hearts; one of those warm and zealous L^^wTorkF^ L'fe
natures; one of thoso strong, truthful and prac- m0Bt of the disputants seemed to concur, that
tical minds that gains universal esteem and con- | farming did not pay 7 per cent. The Turf, Field
Special Notices.
7F
NEW YORK
SABATOGA ‘A’ SPBING WATEE.
f the Globe. Within aa area of a mile in diameter
• some thirty mineral springs—no two of them alike,
tome of the waters Cloride M Sodium rredorai-
tes; in others Iodine. Magnesia, Solpher, Chaly
beate, etc. The beneielal effect* of come of these
witcif. &f Dtilicinal a rent*, are known thr*ucheui
Uidnllud world. Probably one hundred thousand
parsons visits these Springs annually. Many hun
dred thousand bottles of the water are transported
'LIFE INSHRAHCE COMPAHT!
.— —. _
never lapped or otherwise f atuf ictorily adjusted,
te option of the policy holder. We deem this the
evidence of the willingness of the Com]
— . -r-v -r -.— . silDotoeaof tbe Company to
tod consumed in the various localities of thceaun- j settle all just *nd reuoncble claims for lapsed policies
1 he Saratoga “A” Spring Water is probably tbe I . .
most effective mineral water found on either conti* 1 Tho*. Richards, Augusta. (
nent. It will be observed that it has ten per cent. I Thos. J. \ am pert. Mobile,
greater mineral properties than the eelebrated Con* I R. S. Dodge. Little Rock. Ark — 5,000
~ * ‘ list of Baden Baden of Aus-1 D.J. Baldwin. Houston, Texas. 5,0$
ix la Chapelle in Prussia; I J. K. Randall. Mobile. Al*~ - 2.OPO
— France; nearly three time* I J. B. Stratton. Natehes. Miss — —- 5.0)0
greater than the renowned Seltzer of Germany: and I Issiah Purse, Atlanta, Ga — 3.000
equally over the Spas of Bath, Eog1acd«and Kissen- I Jos. MiUieas. Augusta. Ga. 5,000
gen in Bavaria. I C. B. Dickinson. Mobile. Ala-... 5,000
The reputation of this water is based upon its effects I J. W. Holmes, Mobile, Ala.—.. — 3,000
in diseases of tbe stomach, liver, bowels kidneys and I B> F. Hereby, Clarksville, Aik — 5,000
spleen, and acts with woaderfal benefit in cases of I H. W. Ruhtmana, Charlettoo, S. C— 5.000
Chronic Dyspepsia. Constipation, Gravel.Goat. Serof- | A. 8. Huntington, Mobile. Ala — — 5.000
ala. Cutaneous Affections, General Lethargy. Sore- I J- MMuldwn. Mobile. Ala-— — 3.0U0
ness, and prostration of the system. I T. S. Budd. Charle.'ton. fe. C 5,(01
The value of mineral waters has been prised and I B. Taylor. Richmond. \ a - 1,500
acknowledged by medical men since the earliest civ- 1 James Conning, Mobile, Ala..... ————— 5.000
dilation. A eelebrated antbority says: “The virtues | J. M. Ftik 1 ®# 0 ®? ky— — 1 000
of mineral waters have been best shown in the treat- I ^amuel^ olfi; Mobile. Ala — 5,000
meat of obscure and ehronie diseases. I R-A. Jiico:1. Mobilsk-Ala — - 5.000
Agent tor tbe Saratoga * # A” Spring Water, I J-^* Ala. — 5,000
JOHN F. UERRY. 21 Park Row. N. T. | Ja-eph G^tllu. JNew,Orlesms, La- 5.UJ0
‘Drags and MedidS^--
CAS II
DRUG STORE
.Mew Orleans,
William Flash. Mobile. Ala. 5,0(0
A. E. Brown, Greoada. Mb* 750
B. Mordenri, Charleston. S. C 5,000
Jaaies B. Kent. Richmond, Ym— *,000
J. B. Jefferson; Clinton, Mis* 10.000
OHABLEa' LOU DOE G0BDIAL GDI,
OR PURE LIQUOR OF JUNIPER BERRIES.
This favorite brand of pure London Cordial Gin, I
baf stood tha test of time, imitation, piracy, high tir- 1 *,• F. Clingman. LI at borne,.
ills and unfair competition, andstill aojoysacensUnt- I {}“*“ McCau. Mobile Ala....—
ly increasing a ale: showing that true merit does not | "• ^ **
always go unappreciated.
CHARLES* LONDON CORDIAL GIN
J. B. Jefferson. Clinton. 3
8. W. Allen. Mobile. Ala.
John G, Owen. Bfpblle. A*a
Claiborne, Ala—
_aets
with a directness and speed
iness. which render it invaluable to persons suffering
from Gravel, Diabetes. Inflamed Bladder. Scanty ucd
highly e dared Urine, and all ease* where from what- _
ever eauie. « healthful diuretic is required. I Edward Delaney, Norfolk, Va
Ladies sntjeet to painful mens'ruation can. by the 1 George Grover. Norfolk. Va
use «f Co- liml Gin a few dajs previous to and during I Fred. S. Blount, Mobile, Ala....
-• jvuucwH, auuiivi aia
M. Robbins. Mobilg, Ala-..^....^
| Tbornaa Smith, Norfolk: Va.....^..»
K. W. Wyatt. Richmond, Va
J. A. Wilkings. Grenada. M1s« m Z
James Sims, Grenada. Mis*...
h. W. Hughes. Spring Hill, Mu*...
J. L. Milton, Grenada. Miss .u
W m. Martin. King \V ill ism oo, Va
George A. Worthen, Little Rock, Ark
illness, ntxain great reliet. In each instances it |
should b* taken with sugar and warm water.
At • * .nlc and beverage this gin is nnequaleJ, »» u ■
po**e»«'s none of the headache properties to be found
in tb-»#e poisons now so frequently sold under tbe j
natr es of gin, brandy end whisky, etc.
JOHN F. HENRY. Solo Importer.
S'.id by L. W. Hunt k Co.; II. J. Peter; J.il.&ci-
lin k Co., Macon.Ga. mar2-cow3m
F. B. Sheppard, Mobile, Ala.. —-
W. F. Cevorrender. Hinds co.. Mi«a
Thomas P. August. Richmond, Va
E iwin D. Seel, Norfolk. Va....^
William N. Green, Jackson, Mi.*s
E. Gat bright, Richmond. Va.,
James M. Stockmsn. Natchez. Miss
Henry M K»mble. Richmond. Va
William II. Johastoa, Cbe ter field, Va..^...
William A. Hall. New Orleans, La
5,000
4.0LX)
5.eoo
5.000
1.5U0
5.000
400
245
515
300
435
0.000
2.500
2.WI0
1.(00
5.000
5.0(0
5,(00
5.000
3.000
5.000
2.00)
5.000
3.000
5.000
3.000
3000
fidence. There are men in thp denomination of “fi F*rm pointed out the fact that they had
more culture, but none who can reach the heart, in ^eir calculations to credit the farm
iuo ucuii, i capital items in the support of a fam-
tonch the feehnga and retain the attention more I Uy, i. e., house rent, table tnpphes, and fuel;
uniformly and nndividedly. Himself easily allowing this credit, it held that fanning was the
melted to tears and possessing an excellent flow most profitable of all safe, legitimate pursuits ;
of Innmi.o. _ _ . but that as extended oor operations beyond this,
or language, warm m his own feehngs and our profit , wore proportio Qi, diminished, and.
pathetic in his demonstrations, he can easily I assuming this assertion to be true, it offered an
bring team to the eyes of others. He is a very I argument for the subdivision of the great
faithful pastor, earnest and untiring in his I Unded estates of the South. To this suggestion,
. .. _ . , . the Dixie Farmer takes courteous exception,
work, indefatigable in his efforts to save souls ^ T - Fic jj an(1 p ann that tbe exc<jp-
andextendhis Redeemer-, kingdom. Ho is a tion may have been weU taken if applied to slavo
ready speaker and a facile writer. His sermons or ally other reliable labor,but the planter having
are always good, of a practical turn, and over- I lost hu oervanls is now witiiont reliable labor,
running with the love of the Gospel n«
preaches that we should do right because it & I lot a ship through the perils of the deep with
right, and from love to a crucified Saviour. He I insufficient or mutinous crew? Where is tho
possesses native genius, and is not • book- “ ne , man who will risk the capital necessary to
' . 77, . , , . . prodneo tho great antebellum crops of two and
worm depending on his own mind and feeU I {J )reo thtmg “ nd bales of cotton on the same
ings, and on the aid of the Holy Spirit, in the plantation, when at a critical moment of their
pulpit. His delivery is natural and unstrained, I onlture—and there are many of these—tbe
and, at times, rises to the height of eloquence, f ° rc ° will > the bidding of some wretch-
- . . . .. . ., I od interloping carpet-bagger, throw down tho
with a vein of poetry and poetical rythm ran- hoo plow to attend some political
ning through it We have better scholars, bat I gathering of which it knows as mnch as it does
few better preachers; men of more command-1 of the binomial theorem ? The writer eays that
ing eloquence, but no superior pastor; men with •>« beon ,» slaveholder, a planter, or a farm-
, , u, \ * i, . a er from early vouth up to the moment when no
keener and more cultivated intellects, but none , wiUlng to bear the military despotism of
a warmer heart, more fervent piety and zeal, Military District No. 1, he went to New York to
more imbued with the Holy Spirit in life and I begin the world again; hence he claims to know
pulpit ministrations. He was once a lawyer, something of both planting and farming as for-
. . , . ,• : I merly puraned in tho Sonth. Bat in hi» wiser-
but on becoming converted entered the minis- tion aUuded moro partictllttr ly to farming,
try. He is the superintendent of his own Sun- I though he thinks it is quite as applicable to
day-school, and as a man, humble, charitable and I planting, with such facilities as the planter now
gonerous to a fault. He is firm in his opinions, ba s at his disposal. ,
.• • x- In England, a man npplying to rent 240 acres
decided in his views, strongly Baptistic in his , and rcq ^ rod to 8 bow that he has a monev
sentiments, and possesses the Christian love and capital of $15,500, or $50 an acre. Most well-
confidence of all who know him. His age is | read persons will recollect the anecdote of the
nbont fnrfv five famous breeder, Bakewell, who advised his
I friend to dower each of three daughters with a
Weekly Tclegnu»h Resume o. Euro re-
^ * «-ui o/'a I m&inipg fourth ob from tho whole. Bat the
x Aran* 2;>th, 18Gl*. I c jtes a case in point, of hi« own knowl-
fuance. edge, occurring in Pnnce George county, Mary-
The session of the Corps Legislatif in France land, where the largo estate of the late Dr. Hill
drawing to a doso. Tho speech of Monsieur was divided among 1Tour or five heta(;
, _ , „ . . fraction of the estate returns a larger income
de Lavaletto, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has did tho who i e .
met with general satisfaction, ne declared that *Vo have been ourselves afflicted, says tho
the policy of the Government was that of peace, I writer, with the “pride of aares," and after the
sketching thesitnation of tiie country in regard tnTkee^ under
to Prassta, by saying that Franco had no title to ^ p i ong b, and to graze cattle, and sheep, and
interfere with the internal development of Ger-1 hogs; bat how is that possible when the cotm-
many since 1866, as long as her own rights were I try is overrun with idle negroes, each in posses-
not violated. The day for the new general elec «°n of a gra, and most of them J™'*™
mu d-» a u • live by theft than by honest labor?—Montgom-
The Government has is- | J
Uuchu for tl»e Klilsejri ami Bladder,—Tbe 1 Thomas F. Owens. Norfolk. Vs.
be.t sod tbe cheapest Bacbu in tbe United States. r L * ' 'g’JJS
that prepared by DromiUKile 4 Co For all M. Proviu^'MempS. 5.000
JMOf the t’rinary Orrsns. its aciion it quick, pow- I Chas. Minnigcrode. Richmond. Va 51*4)0
•rfuland tatUfactorj. For Gravel* Gout. Drop$y. I William K Seal. Norfolk. Va.
milky, ropy* or Frice, frequent desire to I wmiim 1
urinate, difficulty and pain ia urinating, burcing 1 V J?®?:®?*. Uenpcoeo., Va.
pain about tbe bladder, pain an t weakness in the
nark, nervousness, melancholy ar<d all Fuch
plaints, it acta in such a manner as to gain tbe more
cor;fidence of physicians and every one who giro* it a
trial. One bottle will cure all ordinary cai». Send
t» any drnr store and get it. Price only $1. or six
bolt Ms for $5. aprt-lm
»» imam uukiq*. urnnm uu,, *
John R. Todd. Norfolk, V«.~....
Edward C. Denning. Norfolk. Va.....
John W. Burrow. Norfolk. Va
Arthur Sinclair. Norfolk. Va
T. R. Reardon. Norfolk. Va
W. W. Silvester. Norfolk. Va
S. T. Dewe*. Norfolk, Va.
Thomas C. Williams Richmond, Va ...
5.000
1.1X0
3,000
5.000
2,500
.X 3.000
^...— 5.0 0
5.000
10.000
2.0U)
5,000
THE GREAT
CillLI/ l:\ll FKVEI! K\PF,LLER
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFQGE
IT I>, IN FACT. A MO.'T WttSI»ERF» L
FEVER CURE,
On account of this InwUnt lleioe ly making a
LASTING AND PERMANENT CURE.
AVI CASK. IIO HV. IV.7l OliSTISA TK OAuV ttt-
KIST ITS IIKAI.TII-UIVISU PKOHKHTIKS.
I try
OH, YE LOVERS
—or ora
tions is not fixed yet
sued a pamphlet enumerating the blessings
which the Empire has conferred upon the na
tion, while, on the other hand, the opposition
does not remain idle. The masses are decided
ly peacefully inclined, and the candidates, who
wish to win favor in thoir eyes, cannot assure
them too often that they have the peace of Eu
rope at heart
nmiT BRITAIN
The British Parliament is still discussing the
Irish Church Bill, which may possibly claim the
attention of the House of Commons for another i i u „
month. There is no doubt that it will finally I j'horTnotise; audit i* my d.termination to h»T. e'ooil
pass, and tho Government thinks to lay it about J s.Tannih,***!?? l'vwkjaML who ^omw^vell r*'
\Yhitsuntide before tho House of Lords.
Want is increasing in the ^ av b. ,.r *t tbe M.u-
tncts, and the poor quarters along the inames i u f actor y or at my store. I shell stert a wagon out
PURE BOTTLED SODA WATER.
H AVING commenced to day the manufacture of
Bottled Soda Water. I am now prepared to fur
nish Bottled Soda Water, of any kind of flavor, at
in tho metropolis.
The Spanish Cortes have accepted the first
fifteen articles of the monarchical Constitution,
leaving aside fora little while tho question of
“Who shall bo King?” The Bishop of Zaen
presented himself before tho palace of the Cor
tes, with five wagons loaded with petitions weigh
ing ten hundred-weight, to the effect that the
I *oon, to deliver it in any part of tho city,
marl2-tf ' - B- N.'
Direct Trade witti Europe-
J.n. ASHBRIDGE.
Of New Orleans.
Wiiliam O. ^ys:cr. Richmond. Va 5.000
T. D. Quarles, Richmond. Va....... 10.000
Fields Cook, Richmond. Va..~ S.ono
R. A. Patlcrron. Richmond. Va 5.00J
Lcnj. T. Brockover, Nortolk. Vru. 3.000
William U.C. llall, Norfolk. Va. 5.UX)
I R. Garrett, Elisabeth eo.. Va 5.0:10
ibobertC. button, Jr.. Richmond. Va 5.UU0
J. 11. Colquitt. Richmond. Va .? 5.000
Wm. If. Boyd, Petersburg. Va.~ 1.0U0
L. W. Allen. Caroline oo., Va. 5.000
N. M. Tanner, Petcrrbnrg. Va 5.000
John Monison, Petersburg. Va. 5.000
11. G. halting. New Orlean*, l*a 5 000
John Coone, Newtown, • Mi*e 5.0U0
G. A. Arnold, Mobile. Ala 5,01)
Wm. Miller. Marion, Ala 3.000
J. M. i’utmau, Jackson. Mifs 5.U0)
W. M. buttop, Richm nd, Va 5.(00
Charles Jennriot. Mobile. Ala 800
S. I*. Pcllett, Kichajoii t. Va r ..^. 5.WI0
Alex. Henderson. Nuw Orle^n«. I^» 3,000
J. M. Putman, New Orleans. La 5,000
(’harlcs Ueacb, Chsrlo'tcviile. Va 3.000
J. M. Mulder. Mobilo. Ala H
Win- Shnnnor. New Orleans, La
B. H- Ridgeway, Green co., Al.i
J. J.Turleton. Aew Orlean*. La -
George J.Dick*, Natchez. J
K. Cr«<Fetiiaii, Allentown. A!a
.lame? Crawford, Mobile, AIh^
JAtnes S. Kent. Richinond, Va
G. D. Kickarby. Mobile. Ala
S. M. Cotdiny. bavannab, Ga
•I. F. Woodhnll. Mobile. Ala —
J. II. ZEIUN & CO,
Hire for rale a large Stock of
PAINTS, OHS, GLASS, PERFUMERY
FANCY GOODS,
Snuff, Garden Seed,
Medical Liquors, Etc.
A LL orders <*ntra<tod to them will bo filled prompt
ly and with tho greatest care, and at tna
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
We buy exclusively for cash und sell only for Ihe
money down, and can give better prices than any oth-
er b«H in 0..SUU. * n ZBIU N *'C0.
snniONV LIVER REfiULVroR!
Thn great remedy for Dyrpwiwia, Liver Disease,
Chills. Fever. Jaundice, etc. For sale in nny quanti
ty. ‘the trad©suiqdi© 1 at a very handsome discount
for profit, by the Proprietors.
j. a. zalxiznr a oo.
feblT-lf
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.'S
THROUGH LINY. TO CALIFORNIA.
CHIWA Atjr- JAPAN,
.forrcnnra at mgxicak forts, and cak-
RYIKQ TUB U. 8. MAIL.
Tlirvugli tn California In Twenty-two Day*.
Srrnramrs om m CoKNXtmNo on the Pa-
ATiumc; cmawrm ttu:
ARIZONA, \ ~ ~ ~ COLORADO,
HENRY CHAUNOEY, - CONSTITUTION,
NEW YORK, - - - - GOLDEN CITY,
OCEAN QUEEN, - - - SACRAMENTO,
NORTHERN LIGHT, - GOLDEN AGE,
COSTARICA, - MONTANA.
12 o’clock, noon, on ■ t
month (except when tho*o o»tw fall
then on tbe preoedm# b*tnrJay), for AbPINWALli 1
connecting, via Panama Railway, with one of the
Company’* St*am*bipe from Panama for SAN FRAN
CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO.
Ucnarture* of the lit and 21st connect at Panama
with steamer* for SOUTH PACIFIClaud CENTRAL
AMERICAN PORTS. Thos, of tho 1st touch at
MANZANILLO. •, .
Tho Stoomor of May Uth, -1SG9. connect* closely
with tho Steamer CHINA leaving Fan Franctoo June
U &Md J ^¥oSSi C o h f in iLga P e allowed to each
adult. lUggage-Master*aeoompany baggage through,
and attend ladies and children without malo jtrotec-
toi*. llncsagc received on the dock the day before
sailing, ftom SteambooU, Railroad*, and p*Mug<ra
who prefer to tend down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Modletue and
Attendsnco frc®.
For Freight or PaMenge Ticket*, or further Infer*
mation.app^aUhcC.u^^Ti^ctOSc^he
EUREKA BITTERS*
wahu’s
EUREKA TOXIC BITTERS,
r pHE best in the market: it kept by ell Druggist*.
1. end will cure Dyspepsia. Indigr ?tion. Chills end
Fever, as well a* Typh dd and Uiiiaa? Fevers. Kheu-
msti«m. Neuralgia. Cough. Colds, ''onsumpticn in
firs! stage*, and Female IrregaUriiie'. It hu proved
itself the best remedy of this sge.
L. W. HUNT & C0-,
Wholeeale and Retail Druggist*, are tbe agents Tor
this invaluable remedy, where it can always do found
feb!0 3m
J. J. Tarletcn, New Orleans. La
Ihoina* B. King, Mobile, Ala......
Wm. Miller, Union. Ale
Jacob Mager. Mobile, Ala...^.
Ittno K. Hertz, Charleston, St’..,...,
Jamc* Thomas, Richmond, A n ......
J J. Thompson. Petersburg, V$....«
William K. Moshr, Lynchburg, Va
W. W. Dabney, King William ro., Va
\V. J. Carper.ter, Han- v .:r co., Va —
Andrew Pozzine. Kiehmond. Va....
. ft.nud
,. 10,000
. 2*580
:: ^
.. (>.(<00
. 3.000
- 3 001
- 2.UW
.. 5,000
.. 5.00)
- 2.00
.. 2.500
.. 5.000
. TfO-i
. IO.U00
.. 5.00)
.. 10,000
. 3,000
.. 5.U10
lO.KM
10,(00
10.000
TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
Cares diseases of. the Liver and Stomach.
TUTIM KIPKCTOIUXT,
A pleswant cure for Coughs, Colds, etc.
mrSRAUSil’ABlM.U.qiRK^’.SDKl.lCHT
The rreat Alter stive and Blood Purifier.
TIMVB 1MPROVRD I141H DTK,
Warranted the bc%t dye in ui***-
These standard preparations arc for salo by
HARRIS. CLAY .V ( 0 . Agent*. .
j. ii. z ia LIN JcCi).,
Duugoisth,
ai* 2dawly Gn.
H. ll.DeLon, C'hariestoo. B. C —............ 5,000
Jo.-hu i A. Massey, Mobile, Ala 2.500
Geo* A. Worthen. Little Rock, Ark *•..... 2J0W)
A. B. Royfter, Richmond, Va~..—.................. 2.E0O
W. II. Brook. E?*cx co., Va - 5,000
, H. R. Freeman. Macon. Ga — l f 5W
PYRAFU G- ISS
John Dooley, Richmond. Va - 3,(AX)
W. W. Lamb. Norfolk. Va \m
Create**" h giililtSfap'dStitMlMo 1 t8, Ch ** k *° f Chi^5mIa5»l«rfi©rYfcZIZZlZ!I &!«»
toe hmaeiatcl and fctrtngth to toe N.th Au*u*t. ltlchmond. Va 2.S00
' M L. Stratton. Kichmoud. V* lj/tt)
John Bazley, Kings and Uueenf co., Va 5,000
John C. Rogers, Norfolk, ve...^. —.......... 1,000
E L °Hcri ^ C ^ D0D ^ Vn....#~ - 10.(00
EVERY UOTTIE SOLD 18 ACCOMPANIED BY A | B w (ttien. llicbmAnd^Vu"'"IZ™--L'L"" 10,000
OUARANTEB OF ITS EFFICACY. S. S. Stubb*. Norf Jk. Va 1.000
i). VV. Kean. Buehaaan eo.. Va 2,000
IV. M. Curtis*. Ha}mood, Miw 10.000
William Ilwler, Mobile. Ala S.OOB
A. A. McWilley, C*mdeo. Mi**.— 5,000
1 A. U. Peok. Port Gib*on, Mi** 2,500
F. C. Baldwin, Columbu*. Miu............— - 10,000
B. Ordmeul, Colombos. Mi** 5.000
A. II. Peok, Port Qib*on, Miu....— 5,000
N. Meeker, Mobile. AU 1.000
John C. Chile*. Kichmoud. Va. — 3.000
James W. Mura. Scottrrille, Va —.— 10.000
G. A. Aimrlie. Kiehmoad, Va.. 5
R. C. Scaoard. Richmond. Va.. 1
|T. J. An*oo, Che*terfield. Va ——
Henry Myer*. Mobile, Ala.... — ...- o.OOO
L. Rice Rein*. Richmond. Va...— 3.000
Field* Cook, kiehmond. Va SJ»0
[ J. S. Bingley. Petenburg. Va-— 5.000
«nay~-dlm
And Color Works,
ST. LOUIS.
PRODUCTS of this RtablDhmeot guaranteed
. e<|ual in quality to the but manufactured in tbe
eottetry. For talc by ... .
,ay5-3m* J* H. ZHILIN A CO.
The Proprietor of the Pyrafuge challenge* every case,
no matter of how long itindm*. to trythi*
Great Chill aad Ferer Cure, and then
deny its wonderful curative
properties.
ASK FOR.
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFIIGE,
And get rid of that miserable diseue. Chill* and
Fever. For sale, at wholesale, by the Sole 1
Manufacturer for the United
States, by
JACOB LIPPMAN,
PROPRIETOR OF
Lippman’s Wholesale Drug House,
8A VANN All, GA.
COTTON MACHINERY.
IX) R SALE, a complete s st of Cotton Machinery for
JL; a Mill or 150 loom*, of;
weekly of V, Inch heavy » -
and ol th* bait make; ha* been run but six month*.
ly or V' Inch heavy •
anu otth* bait make: ha*^... ... ...
Spinning, (patent flyer throttle*,) Dresser*, and
Looms,in perfect order: together With harnesses,
reeds, beams, bobbins, and all the furniture necessary
to start and run a mill of the above eixe at once —
Can bo delivered in Boston immediately. Apply to
WS. CRAY &. CO.,
apr27-codl2t]
MSommerat. Boeton, Ma**.
J. H. ASHBRIDGE & CO.,
Commission Merchants
Catholic Church shotJa continue the Established I fiESERAL Pl'RClIASISG AGEXT.S,
Church. They Jo not, however, seem to have | LIVERPOOL,
produced the desired effect upon ASnBR WGE, SMITHd: CO., Heie Orteam.
atives of the people; for perfect rehgions liberty - consignments Solicited,
is now established in Spain. The Minister of ^ Part ieal» attantioo riven to the sale of South
the Finances brought in two bills for abolishing m Land* ^7«^Wdn,
tho monopoly of salt and tobacco. Forty Span- ^
iards partook of tlio. Iiord’s Supper in Madrid, r x’A'P C ATT?
after the rites of the Protestant Chnrch-a spec- i:Ui4
tade probably not witnessed in the capital since WILD LANDS,
tho days of Phillip n. •
hilt. BEBBIEN COUNTV, Oth DISTBICT.
The King of Italy has gone to Naples to meet N IMPROVED PLANTATION fonrtren miles
Prince Napoleon. 'The draught of the Minister A.
of War for the organization of tho army fixes its Brunsw^Railroad. ojuristing of |M5 aor^^T^e
entire strength at S’20,000 men, 400,000of whom "“ ‘^“ > ;"a; 0 one W freme"hon=e of^tarno^about
shaU belong to the regular army. The Govern-
ment has discovered a conspiracy at lElarn cotton as well as upland- W.llho
which was, as usual, organized by Hazzim, the sold COUNTY. «h DISTRICT,
arch-agitator. Six arrests were made. The city Lota No. inland 3^ntatamg D ^.»gree*ch.
on.
PROPOSALS.
Omci Bo*an or Comussioxgus. I
Macon. Ga., Apniai. 1803. I
A T a meeting of the Board of Commiasioiwre of
A.Bihb county, held on Saturday. 24th inst. tho fol
lowing resolutions weio adopltd:
Resolved, That tbe Secretary advertise for Flan*,
Specification*, and Estimtte* for erecting a Jfourt-
hon*e for Bibb county,and that. *W be pu l for the
plan that may bo adopted by thn Board. .
Resolved, That a committee of three be nDrcnntwi
to impart th« viowz of the Board a* to the size, giyi•
KAYTON’S
OF I, IFEI
tion.-era L. N. Whittle. G. B. R.>bcrt» acd J. M.
- —-CURES ALL " -
ws+ao’ivfti..
SeereUry, etc.
PAINS AND ACHES,
AND IS THE
The strikes in tho Belgian coalJistricts con- | SfttiSk are wMlmSetS__
tinne. The military was required to prevent the r ; c h;;t, c-:t-n lands of ttc tf.te. —. ■ m-*.
I heavily ti**n*remglfod .’’ ilru a
rules perfect. ^r. COWLES,
arrif-tf -v.cat.-v.. Maoon. G%_
serious disturbances.
-r— RUSSIA.
Russia persists inker intolerant policy against
the Poles and Catholics. It often occurs novr
that Bishops, and even priests, refuse openly
their co-operation in making the Catholic
Drs. McKellar & Thompson
OFFICE ON THIRD STREET,
There are two parties I ^ CITY BANS BXJILDIZffO,
ln St. Petersburg, respecting the measures to I aU DENTAL WORK, at the shortest
be adopted toward the Roman Catholic Church; „ d lt r«se.u.b;e
the one favoring a policy of forbearance, the j theocEiW'wm receive Promp. auentton.
Church a Russian one.
GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY!!]
KATTON’S PILLS Cm -^ HE -^ 1>ACHE
aprl7-tf
POUND,
A PISTOL. Tho owner, by describing the time
and paying for advertising, can get it at
maj6-5t /THIS OFFICE.
I and all BiHou Disease?.
Sow to Utilise the Onh Sferests of
Georgia. “ -
LOST.
L OST. Sunday moraiDg. a new Colt’s Bevol.CT—a I for a smalTroyalty pcrgalli
fiv* shooter—ia good older. A liberal reward will I slderalion for Factory or Te:
be pud to any one leaving said Pistol «*
mayl-tf
rj'HE undersigned is now ready to great 1
1 to dDpote of territorial rights for the use of bis
improved appliauees for converting .tho astrini ent
S roperties of Oak Bark into an imperishable extract
irTancine and Coloring purpose*, reuninnr :h*re-
foraamaU royalty per gallon, or a reasonable c-.n-
THIS OFFICE.
WtSaort*
motive powert capable of pn
C. S. BAUDET
still in the Field! f
xaeatlA. AV.nosis xfWto. c .g7jfAUDET, Thczenew device for mini
Jeweler. | eztnct, are In j-ractiad nze, i—
Seapet fnnfe.^ComiSSt Stn will bo provided for
ntttng these factories to operitton
aprlO-lm
Frost4 to 250 Horse Power, nuttieg teesc wewnti m ui-KJuumw mwo a.y wm»i
v including the celebrated Ccr- i; eca «es are granted. All particulars may be learne
\ liss Cut-off Engines Slide fey^gSing V • 5C3IOS. W. JOHN-ON.
,-i -Valve Stationary Engines, I * „ it , Station H., Itcw York City-
• Portable Engine®, Ac. Also
*v» Circular. Malay and Gang b'&w
j. Mills. Sngar C«ineMills, Shaft-
' I ing. Pulley?, &c.. Lath and
mar!3 3mo
Shingle Mjlls. "AYheat and Corn
Mills. Circular Sawa. Belting,
Ac. Send for descriptive Cir
cular and Price List.
WOOD Jt HANK STBAH KSG. CO^
febl4-d5mo Utlem,lNew York.
L. H. BRYANT,
Auction and Commission Merchant,
MAC OK, GA.,
\ R EGU TUMDAY^THUbIdAT rad SATURDAY.
jBOMP ; C .r • _r A* ”‘ , rXj gidr
ESTABUSIILD 1HBS.
SflliTIIGM WIIITE IM.
cj'it :.vt 1.1 UiiiiD 111j n wu»
Wharf foot ns CANAL ST
NEW YORK?
feblO-Smo
F.
R. BABY Agent.
CIISSKE OFJCIIBDVLE.
A’O CIIA.SU K of CA KS BKTWKKVSA VANN AII
ACOUSTA AND MONTUOUKKV. ALA..
Orrita or M*STmOPTftAKaroM*tttnr(X R. IL, 1
Aa pa mm am, Ga., August 14. 1863. • 1
| \N AND AFtEft SUNDAY. 16tb inst., PASSEN
U ai:u Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad
will run'as follows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
itilL inn*.
Savannah .u —8d» a. a.
Macon ...
Augutta-....^ .—.i.
Miriedgevillo
Connectlus -v.ith train that leave* Au-
guatn at .....
DOWN DAY TRAIN. -
Macon. ...o,„7:W) A. U.
Savran ib-
Augusta :...
Connective with tnia that leavia Ao-
UP NIGHT TRAIN."
Savannah.-... - I*. ».
Maoii.
Auium. i|,.ijii,'i. ■ mi .Mu-. ■ § ass, tied
Connecting with trains that loan Au-
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
Macon............ ......J’-:35 r. m.
oaraunaa.,
6:40 P. u
5:SS T. It.
£8*5:
IfeSl F. U
„ oville. ra^ ...u....ra^...ra4)ao Mu i,
Oonnocting wuh train thzt lenvea ^Au- _ ’ ••
gUlltg Rt, n‘i 11 n nil ill lit In l iii*i A>i gi i wi ■ iV fit3S W, W*
Train at Gnnlcn dally, Sundays excepted.
«drp. M. Train from Savaauah connects with
through Mail Train on South Carolina Railrnad, rad.
p. ■.Train from Savannah and Aogueta with Train*
°"1?3W rn ”‘ nd "^^toERS,
7 . " Ariin* Muster ofTrantportutloti; '•<
auglR-tf . ■ . , ■ ...
Nashville and Cairo Packet Company.
UAIIjr X*XUE-
TWO HUNDRED BARRELS
WMiei,BraMiei, Wiies, Gill, etc.
FOE E1LS BJ
L. W. RASDAL,
3 THIRD STREET.. .....53
S CHEAP AS ANY^HOUSE SOUTH OF CIN-
AU Liijuor* cued and elegantly labelled, without
extra chargee for trouble.
«- .SM TISKACTION GUARANTEED.
Call rad see me. *11 yon Casa Ccarnugaa. who
wUh to buy CHEAP.
apr!7—3m
L.W.RA8DAL.
CMiRiiiiiu mm,
B. W. Till Ton, Manufactory,
MOUNT VERSON. NEW YORK,
WARE rooms:
47 BROADWAY XRW YORK.
K NOWING from longe*peii*pceI the rMuiremsnta
of the Southern trade. »od with the facilitie* for
manahip. ha* no eqnsl except the -Abbott Baggy.
My Depo,itory.oneuf»he.l**etei in the city, pojees-
aaa the advantag *• in ltt iooatira, of costing less than
-,rk renuire I
T woul 1 lespeotfnHy Jeltr tu ,
Messrs. J. H. CaiiWfffM Co.. 1
Mesire. S«xtLW»Kiu. Hodoiiss A Co. hlssiw York.
■ ■.-Bbttk. NtcaoL»*Co.. . J. J I
1LKETCHUM.
A. L. HAlfPBlDGE
Late of Hartridgueff.
Of New York.
KETCHUM & HARTREDGE,
• xoawxisr noon xxchxxqx aciLDixu.
SAVANNAH, GA-,
Coltottlogimedetothi*.ettyand all the pnneipal.
WH1 make ‘advanc
Rice. etc. to oarselves.
uera correspondent*. :
WaT-1
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
C otton Factors & Genera! Commission
THZTLCHH.VI TS,
■ BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, OX
Ctl’ECIAL attention.
kJ and Timber. Liberal
r 9 *
to -Coticn. Itomber
ral sdraneef on ConaignmenU,
WwAcEAySOSC,...
For Frcl;
.rP^rarT^boyra
41 and-IS Front
INSURE COTTO
w. a-iAxgaa.
METROPOLITAN WORKS
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA.
Corner n! Seventh end Canal Street*.'
STEAMERS
Tyroiie, Nashville, Talisman and
John Lumsdcn.
i'kNK of ilicse tine etcemera wilt leave Nashville
U DAII.V. (Hnndeve excepted) et 4 o’clock, r. «..
taking First and bccond-Clai* Pasrengere at RE
DUCED U ATKt<. to fit. Louis. Chiesgo and ull points
On thn Missouri river: also to Memphis, Napoleon.
Vicksburg, Kcd Rivcrand ' o» Orleans; and sign
ing through Bill* of Lading to all tho above points.
Fsaigbts taken to all available point* on the Arkan
sas rind Whito Rivers.
FIRST-CLASS TICKETS
Tu the following point*, inclndtog State
without meals:
To Louis— —
To Memphis - -
To Ncu Oriemni.'...;.
SECOND-CLASS TICKETS
To tho following points:
To fit. Louis ...
To Memphis ■_
To New t*rleftn*
~ - tfaJUTi
:;"!S
fSS
LIVERPOOL AM) L0MIIIA
—A»D—
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY I
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD.
STORES,
mdHMg!"
rpilE UNDERSIONRD HAVING BEEN AP-
1 POINTED Agent of the above named popular
end highly responsible Company, ig prehared to lama
policies on as fororable terms another agencies in this
city. I. C. PLANT, AgesL
eopui-ly ■ ■ . - - -
XLVX. DXLXXXT. m
TANSER, EHBETS & DELANEY.
Stationary & Portable Engines,
SAW RTXTiXjS,
BOILERS, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
; ** TBON AND BRASS WORK.
TRON and Wooden Trucks for Oar*. Improved To-
1 baeeo rad other Machinery of ail kinds built rad
repaired.^ |„ tto Southern States for
C! kcV P.itvnJ Slone & Ore Breaker
H, B. BKOWS, Ag't,
No. 62 S ceond rt., Macon, Ga.
: j? W. A. RAKSOM & CO.,
Mraufactnreri rad Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
384 and 388 Drosdwvy, SEW YORK
iuly23-tf .lyott MoSn -gdT
APPLEBY & HELME’S
' ’ .' ' ’ * CXLvr.aATgt) BD'M.
Railroad Mills Snuff
A BE now being offered in this market *n the beet
£\. goods man Pictured in thia country. For ealc by
Mes’rz. L .W. Hunt Jc Co.. DraggisU, and Johnson.
Campbell k. Co.,.Gro~ere.Macon. Ga.. jan5-6mo
RICHARD F. LTOR. V. K. DR ORAFFRSRIRD.
SAltCEL D. IRV71Y.
LYON, deGRAFFENEIED & IRVIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA
JBSt" Will practice in. the State and Federal Conrtg
3anl7-3m "* T '• * * — * • *