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BURDICK BROTHERS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1869.
HAS OPENED, AND IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. THE LATEST
NOVELTIES in
MILLINERY,
DRESS GOODS
TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, POINT LACES, EMBROIDERIES, etc.
^K nprompto “ uend ' J t0 ‘ 68 MULBERRY ST., MACON, GA.
AOKBTS FOR THR TRLBeRAPHl
Tl>« following gentlemen an eatbomed to receive
money for as:
Am slices, Qa., M. B. Council; Ai.raxt, Ga., K.
Richardson ; B.rxmville, Ga., H. H. Swatts;
BilKBEino. GA.. T. R. Wwdell: Blakelt. Ga.. B.
M. Fryer; Beti.se, Ga.. Hines A Goddard: Ccth-
»««t.Ga..T. S. Powell: Datbom. Ga..J. it. Sim
mons : Eatostox, Ga.. J. Q. Adams; Eluavilli,
Ga.. S. Montgomery: EcrAULA. Ala., A. il. Yar-
rinEton; Foestth, Ga.. A. H. Sneed; Poet Val-
let. Ga., J. G. Ussery; OEirriy, Gi_ H. 8. John
son: Hmasniu, Os.. W. W. Ricks; Kkoxvills,
Ga.. J. W. Arant: Maeshai.ltille, Ga.. J. A.
SpeiT7; Moxtextma.Ga.. W. S. Trulnck: Moim-
celiai, Fla.. Thomas Simmons; Milleogeville.
Ga.. W T. Conn; Oolethobts, Ga.. C. A. Green
Peert Ga. Jeo.S.Jobeon;6MiTBTiLi.E,Ga..John
son A Gomeb: Talbottoh, Ga.. J. Callier- Thom-
AaviLL*. Ga.. J. R.8. Daris: No. 13 CsstralR.il-
*oad. Chas I. Davis; 8AXDEEsm.LE, Ga.. X. A.
SuBiran; Mosticrllo. Ga.. B. T. Dirty: Satae-
itah, Gl. Wm. M. Sneed ; Jovmboro’. Ga., E. L.
U*ne«: Nkwto't Oa„ W. W. SUllingi; G*o*o»-
tovj, II. C. J ordan.
Wo. 63 Third Street.
MACON,
GEORGIA,
DEALERS IN
LIGHTFOOT & JAQ.TJES,
Nomnambnllmn Extraordinary I ^
A REMINISCENCE OF THE LATE SOL SMITH.
BY COLLEY CTBEEB.
* * * It was in a smaU town in the State
of Georgia, where Sol was well known; he hav
ing on several occasions given concerts there,
that he found himself minus money and audi
ence. Everything was dull, and money was
scarce. Sol lioarded in a second class hotel, and
what between anxiety of mind and bad living, he
became restless and worried. In this town, as
in all others throughout the length and breadth
of the country, there wero gambling houses.—
Sol was not a* regular visitor to them, but, like
many other men, he occasionally‘‘took a chance
on the red." He had been unlucky in one or
more throws, and on this particular night went
to bed moaning over losses which he well knew
could never be replaced by either singing or
gambling—at least, in that place. He bad re
tired to bed early, shortly after tea, and to his
great relief ho soon fell into a deep sleep, undis
turbed until the day-light beamed cheerily into
his room. While dressing, his attention was
called to ono of the pockets of his pantaloons.—
It was far more bulky than was its wont There
was something in it besides his almost empty
pocket-book. lift took out Lis book, when, to
his astonishment, he fonnd it full of banknotes.
Startled, scarcely knowing what to do, he throat
it back into his pocket. The money was not
his. Whose was it ? Where did it come from ?
Ah! a dark suspicion flashed across his mind.
BOOTS, SHOES,.HATS, GROCERIES, TOBACCO,
HARDWARE, STEEL, IR01
ERNEST PESCHKE,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
TO MEET THE WANTS OF THE TRADE I HAVE
NOW ON HAND.
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN
MAGNOLIA HAMS,
PREPARED COW FEED,
LWATCHES aid JEWELRY repaired and warranted. *
SAME STENCILS FOR MARKING LINEN CUT TO ORDER.
DRESS SUITS,
ARB INFORMED THAT THE
alted as the best in thin market.
Dealers and Planters will receive oar
itf.nf inn.
BUSINESS SUITS,
HAS OPENED AT
Nos. 80 and 82 Mulberry Street,
A DIRECT IMPORTING
PROMENADE SUITS,
OH WELCH TUBS CHOICE
sSU atAir BUTTfcn.
Another lane lot of
VIRGINA end NORTH CAROLINA TOBACCO,
20 boxes WHITE BELLIES.
Choice CREAM CHEESE. LAYER RAISINS, etc.
For sale low by
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO..
Corner Third and Cherry its.
may2I-tf
PLAIN LINEN SUITS,
Some one in the honae had committed a robbe
ry and wanted to fix the deed on him. This
theory Sol firmly adhered to. So he started out
to walk and meditate on the subject, and con-
Knit a friend how to act. Walking up tho street,
the first person he encountered accosted him
with.
“Ah, Sol, out so early—you were in luck last
night."
“Luck! what do yon mean?”
“Pooh! man, yon cannot deny it. I was
there and lost.”
“Lost what?”
“Now, Sol, nono of your nonsense. You must
have won over three hundred dollars. You had
the devil’s luck.” /I f v
“Ah ! so you were there ?”
“Cortainly, old boy. How much did you
win?
Could it be possible, Smith thought, that he
had wondered from the house while asleep, en
tered a gambling bouse and won this money ?—
Snch must have been the fact.
“How much do you say, eh?”
“Yes, what’s tho sum ?"
“Why, rcaly, I have not counted it yet.”
“Now, Sol, this won’t do. Onco you get a
decided passion for gambling, yon are lost.—
Give it up, old boy, aa I shall; it is a losing
game. So good morning”—and away he went.
Now, Sol was not a gambler, by any means.
If ho played at all when wide awake, it was
among friends, and for small stuns—“more,”
as he said, “for amusement than profit” His
winnings that night wero over throe hundred
dollars! He was now flush, and as ho had the
offer of the Mobile Theatre (indeed, the arrange
ments were all made,) he felt quite happy, and
determined to leave immediately. His sleep
that night was of the just man mado happy.
But how?
One morning, a few days after the seene de
scribed, he arose early and took his usual walk
before breakfast.
“Good morning, Sol! how are you ?”
This came from a merchant of Ute place; not
tho one who greeted him in somewhat si miliar
terms on a former occasion.
“Tolerably well, thank you."
“You look serious, Sol/’
Sol always had a serious look, even when a
joke was uprising to his lips.
“I am not serious.”
“Wi ll, r urn glad to hear it, both on your ae-
connt and mine. I can wait” "
“Wait! wait! what for?”
"For my inonej.UEy - JXO.UH.I.I
“Your money ?*’
“Yea; let me see,” taking oht a memorandum
book. “Six hundred and thirty dollars.” ;
“Six hundred thunders.”
“No, dollars.”
“What in the devil’snamo are you at?"
“Simply this: Ifa awn win gamble and go it
as strong as you did last night, he must expect
one of two things.’ 1 - < \J/ s|J
“And whnt are they??
“Win or lose—yon lost—that’s all.”
“Lost! when, where ?”
“Now, Sol, I know yon don’t mind the money,
but cease to mako a joke of it I am sorry for
your loss ; I risked my money and won. Yon
risked yotirs and more end lost."
"True, a man must expect to lose as well os
win.”
“Yes,” and if you are short, as I know yon
are, give me your note at throe or four months.”
“Short, heavens, let mo see.” So opening
his pocket-book, he found it empty.
“All gone, all gone.”
“Don’t worry yourself, Sol; all right,"
“Well, this is most unfortunate; I was very
foolish, certainly.”
There was no backing out, for what he did
whiU asleep he had to stand up to when wide
awake—and awake he was to the fact of having
lost two hundred dollars cash, and six hundred
and thirty to his friend, tho merchant. The
note was given at four months, made payable at
Mobile. Before it came due Sol had it renewed,
made payable at New Orleans. Again it was in
ALPACCA COATS,
S NOW COMPLETE. AND IS THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED OF ANY THEY HAVE
. ever bad the pleasure of offering to the buyers of Middlo and Southwestern Georgia. In
SEERSUCKER COATS.
SPRING DRY GOODS
ENGLISH LINEN COATS,
UXITKD Rt.TKS IsTKBXAL RxVK.VCK, )
Anlatant Assessor's Office. 2d Dir.. 2d Dif. Ga.. >
Macon. May 17,1869.1
A LL persons residing in tiro 2d Division, which
comprise* the county of Crawford and all that
portion of Bibb county south of Cherry street, Ma
con. and tho old Federal road, who have not mado
retnrna of Special Tax for the year eommeneinc May
1.1869, and inoome for the calender year, 1868, are
hereby notified that I am prepared to receive tho
rmme at my office. No. 90 Mulberry street. Please
make return without delay.
Je If* SCOTT
majl9-6t AoUtint Arnmor 2d Pinion.
JUST UEOEIVED
A nother lot of fine whisky, consisting
of the following brands:
10 Barrels of XXXX:
25 Barrels EXTRA IMPERIAL RYE:
25 Barrels OLD VIRGINIA MOUNTaIN.DEW;
SO Barrels OLD RYE:
10 Barrels CORN WHISKY
JNO. W. O'CONNOR,
• No. 60 Cherry Street.
A choice lot of London and Dublin Porter and Eng
lish and Scotch Ales.
JNO. W. O'CONNOR,
No. 60 Cherry Street
JOHN W. O’CONNOR.
No. 60 Cherry Street.
5 Barrels ef French White Wine Vinegar;
20 Barrels Pure Cidar Vinegar.
JOHN W. O’CONNOR.
No. 60 Cherry Street.
s unusually heavy and select and worthy of special attention. Indeed, they are prepared to fiirnisli from
ith Hook to a Grind Stone, from a Hair Pin to a bale of Domestics.
In GOODS and PRICES we iknow they can suit you. Call on *
MARSEILLES VESTS,
J. B. ROSS & SON,
CLOTH VESTS,
Wholesale) Dealers in Groceries. Dry Good*, etc.. Macon, Georgia.
marlB-tf
.CttlHfc
SILK VESTS,
BOYS’ CLOTHING,
YOUTHS’ CLOTHING,
On Ziine of Railroad, near Passenger Repot
MACON, GA.
In fact, every thing in the Clothing Line, all of which
Is made in tiro Latest Stylet and of the
BEST MATERIAL.
^CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL GEARING,
AND CASTING IN GENERAL.
NTSBET’S IMPE0VED' COTTON PEESS SCREW.
•3. Special attention paid to repairing, and charges
moderate. , --.y, ni - ....
'' marf-tf
AVINQ made arrangements with Enropetin manufacturers, he now offers to the eitisens of Macon, and
to the housekeepers and dealers of Georgia, a stock never before surpassed in the South.
iNN’OU,
Ayer’s SarsapariUa,
FOR PURIFYING TIIE BLOOD.
Tho reputation this ox-
---- ccllcnt medicine enjoys,
is derived from its cures,
dp-t Z| many of which are of a
//1 truly marvellous char-
/s wiflfw actor. Inveterate eases
// M of Scrofula, where tho
< T *'t system seemed utterly
sO-S. - given up to corruption,
■SML* have yielded to this com-
pound Of antl-strunuu: t
■ • — ggMtip' virtues. Disorders of a
-rohdlf;’*- u- T ■ I' •. :.n l
- - fections which are merely
aggravated by the prcsenco of scrofulous matter,
have been radically cured in such numerous In
stances, in every settlement in the country, that tlx
public do not need to bo informed hero that it is in
most cases a specific and absolute remedy.
Scrofulous poison Is one of tho most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt
tenant or tho organism undermines the constitution,
andinvites tho attack of cnfecblingor fatal diseases,
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
Into ono or other of its hideous forms, either on the
f|7QIS favorite Southern resort is sow open for tiro
JL reception of visitors, and a regular line of Stage*
will be established on June 1st to run to and from
Forsyth. The Medicinal properties of the water are
nnriralled for the enre of all Cntaneons, Chronic,
Liver and Kidney di*ea'e*.
The MCINTOSH HOUSE will be managed in con
nection with the Lanier House of Macon, kept by
Collier A Brys.
RATES OF BOARD:
Fit Dim — $ S 00
18 00
GREENBRIER COUNTY, W. VA.
1 'HESE CELEBRATED SPRINGS, so favorably
. known for their valuable Alterative Water*,
charming summer climate, and as one of the most
fashionable resort* in the eonnlry, will be open for
company
On tbo IStb of XUay,
And with the extensive improvements that have been
Best English iialf Bose,
made will be prepared for the comfortable aocommo-
UUmmEDT °
The White Sulphur is now tire Western terminus of
the Chesapeake A Ohio Railroad, and the ear* of that
road (In connection with Telegraphic facilities) will
be running to th* Springs by the 1st July,
No rains or expense hare or will be spared to se
cure the comfortable entertainment. In all the varie
ties of accommodation, of the leaf* MWwher Of visitors
Pit WlXE.
'sa Mohth - —_ SO 00
The invalid ean here find quiet, pure air and heal-
WITH ALL THE LATE IMPROVED BURNERS.
Also the best Flint Glass Chimneys, Wick and Coal OH, to dealers at lowest wholesale prices,
Beit American, French and English
Inspenders,
ing water, and the robust and youthful gayety and
A fine STRING BAND will be in attendance.
COLLIERS A CO.
Having purchased the entire stock of Capt. T. J. FLINT, b* will sail at
cost, offering to housekeepers a
and aultable arrangemet* made to facilitate every in-
noeknt and recreative amusement appropriate to a
fashionable Watering Place. A number of Fancy and
Masquerade Balia will bo given during tbo season.
Charges will be 825 per Week and ISO per Month,
Children under 10 years of age and colored servants,
half price. White servants according to accommoda
tions. PEYTONS A CO..
Whito Sulphur Springs, W. Vs. Proprietors.
Best India Gauze Drawers,
FOR SUPPLYING THEMSELVES WITH
It is a mistake to supposo that so long as no erup
tions or humors appear, there must Imj no serofolous
taint. These forms of derangement mav never
oooot, ana y<* tfie rail mroes os the Soar be so re
duce.! by its snbtlo agenev, os material)/to Impair
the health and shorten tho duration of lllb. It is a
common error, also, that scrofula is strictly heredi
tary- Itdoes, inde."!, descend from parent to child,
but is Also, «*■—»«* *— «*--«— i——
blood. Low
habits, uncles
erally, produce it. Weakly constitutioi
ALLEGHANY SPRINGS,
Best Cheeked Muslin Shirts,
mav9-ct
Montgomery County, Va:
r pnESE SPRINGS, go favorably known to the pub-
X lie, and whoao waters are confidered a specific in
Dyipeptic complaints and Stomachic Ditcnse* gener
ally, are egah^reidy for the reception of visitors, and
On the 1st Day of June, Frox.
THIS WATERING PLACE is delightfully situ
ated in a bend of the Roanoke river, among thebigh-
est peaks of the Alleghany Mountain*.POMeming the
rare attraction* of Mountain and Water Scenery
eembjped; within 334 miles of Alleghany Depot, on
the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, (the Great
Through Route between the North and South.) and
is easily accessible from all parts of the Union.
Comfortable four-horso Coaches will meet each train
at the depot, for the conveyance of passengers to the
Spring over an excellent road.
An Express Office has been established here, and
lines of Telegreph connect the place wihl all pasta of
the country.
Good Music ha« been provided for the Season, and
a corps of attentive and efficient Servants will attend
to the WAnts of the gnefits. « .
„ -Tibms :—Per Day, 1300: Per Week 52000; Per
Mouth S70 0,1. Children And Servanti half price. -
^ , COLHOUH & CO..
mayld 12t , / Proprietors.
Mirsons bom of pure
>n, foul air, licentious
depressing vices gen-
—r—. r-j j wnsutuUona, where not
fortified by the most constant and judicious care,
fife l>ccubarly liable to it. Yet the robust, also,
whose turbid blood > wells the veins with aaappsr*
cntly exuberant vitality, are often contaminated,
and on tho road to its consequences. Indeed, no
class or condition can depend on immunity from
it, nor feel insensible to tho importance of an effec
tual remedy. *• *
In St. A.nthony*n Fire, Jtosc or Erysipelas,
for Tetter, Sait Jlheum, Scald Head, lling-
tcorm. Sore Ears and Eyes, and other cruptivo
or risible forms of the diseases caused primarily by
the scrofulous infection, the Sarsaparilla is so ef
ficient as to be indispensable. And in tho more
concealed forms, as in Dyspepsia,Dropsy, Heart
Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, ifeurotyia, and other
affections of the muscular and nervous systems, the
Sarsaparilla, through its purifying power, re
moves tho cause of the disorder and produces aston
ishing cures.
The sarsaparilla root of the tropica does not by
ltaelf achieve these results. It is aided by the ex
tracts combined with it, of still greater power. So
potent is tins union of healing virtues, Syphilis or
Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by
it, though a long time is required for subduing these
obstinate maladies by any medicine. Jteucorr/uga
or Whites, "Uterine Ulcerations, and Female
Diseases in general, are commonly soon relieved
Bows, Stocks,
Si- Orders solicited. Goods peeked carefully, and seat to soy portion
>art renewed, nor was it until twelve months
lad elapsed that it was finally settled. JLs Sol
Smith w
never known, to ntter a falsehood or
Bet down anght in malice, the statement made
to the writer must be taken as a veritable faot,
and will add one more strange account to the
many wonderful freaks of «oTmift7TthTilisffl
Roir Among Chicago drain Scalpers.
In the absence of anything better to do, tiie
B. A. WISE
ABENDR0TH BROS., Proprietors
Horn 80 and 82 MULBERRY STREET.
Paper Collars,
feb2A-tf
Dinen Collars-all styles.
grain men of tbe city are going again into th*
** sea Ini nr* hncJnaM ’* hr Qollinrr oroin at* fLn
scalping business,'
* „ by selling grain on the
option of the seller to deliver it any time daring 1
the month. One of the most prominent of
class of operators, who is known. as being en
gaged in five-sixths of the quarrels which inevi
tably ensue from differences of opinion on the
subject of payment, got into trouble yesterday.
He had sold to a brother operator some ten or
fifteen thousand bushels of wheat on 4 ‘seller the
month/' And called for his margin, that is, a de
posit of ten cents per bushel on the part of the
buyer, to insure the payment when the grain
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
COTTON Pi AST” COOK STOVE,
"QUEEN' OF THE SOUTH” Cook Stove.
“MAGNOLIA” Cook Stove,
“GRAY JACKET” Cook StOT,.
"DELTA”Cook Stove.
And other Stoves, suitable for the Southern trade
Therefore, insure in the only strictly GOLD • COMPANY in the United States.
NO FLUCTUATING OR CHANGING THROUGHOUT TIME NOR COUNTRY.
WHITE SHIRTS
POLICIES PAYABLE ONLY IN GOLD!
liscll
FULL BOSOM SHIRTS,
Premiums payable in GOLD or EQUIVALENT. Dividends equally and Impartially divided
between Policy Holders, by the
C. E. THAMES, Pres’t] . [T. N. FOWLER, Scc’y.
tions ono, as grain was rising in value in the
market instead of falling. The seller, however,
insisted, and the bnyer then employed another
broker to Bell back to No. 1 ten thousand bush
els of wheat, on the same option, and called upon
him for his margin, which he, in like manner,
expressed his determination not to pay, and the
bnyer then showed his hand, explaining that he
had only aimed to get straight with the other one.
Dphn this No. 1 struck the other a blow upon
EVERY 8T0VE IB WARRANT. RD,
H AVING- commenced to-day the manufacture of
Battled Sods Water, I am now prepared to fur
nish Bottled SodaWater, of any kind of flavor, at
ehort notice; and it 18 my determination to have good
or none. I have employed, throort Mr. John Ryan,
of Savannah, a No.1 workman, who comes well re
commended from him aa understanding the business
thorougfily. My manufactory is at my Ice House,
near the Passenger Depot.
Orders promptly filled, and may be left at the Man
ufactory or at my etore. I shall start a wagon ont
soon, to deliver it in any part of the city.
mar!2-tf H. N. ELLS.
FOR SALE BY
B. A. WISE, Macon, Ga.,
W. L. WADSWORTH A CO., America*. Gs_
JOHN A. DOUGLASS, Savannah. GaT
BOOHER, FEE A CO., Colambns, Ga.,
W. L. WADSWORTH k CO., Rome, da-
And by the Principal Steve Dealers thronshont tiro
South.r jnlvl5-dAw6mo.l
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
WARM SPRINGS
OF MOBILE, ALABAMA.
ASSETS, SS90.000 IN GOLD !
T HESE SPRINGS will b« opened for visitors on the
FIRST OF JUNE. Accommodations ample.
Conveyance may bo had at fair rates at Columbus,
La Grange and Griffin. A regular line of Co aches
from Geneva to the Springs. .j~
For further information address the Proprietors at
Warm Springs, or at Columbus, Ga.
TQayi3-3m J. L. MUSTIAN.
ver, Otill JFeier, JBemitteat Fever,
Dumb Ague, Periodical or Ililiou*
Ferer, Ac., and Indeed all the* affec
tions which arise from Dialarioiu<
manh, or miasmatic poison*.
As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance
whatever, it in nowise in hires any patient. The
number and importance or its cures in the amie dis
tricts, are literalJv beyond account, and wobelieve
without a parallel in the history of medicine. Our
pride is erraiified by the acknowledgments wc re
ceive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases,
and where other remedies had wholly failed.
Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro
tected by taking the A G UE CURE daily.
For lArer Complaints, arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating
the Liver into healthy activity.
Prepared by Du. .T. C. Ayer & Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mast*., and sold
all round the work].
FELICE, $1,00 FEE BOTTLE-
Sold by L. W. HUNT k CO.. J. H. ZEILIN ACO-
and all the pruraiaU in Macon. Also, all oniBSl>i>
and dealers in Medicine everywhere.^ _
may5-d3taw&w4m
LIYERY AND SALE STABLES,
*V I keep a foil stock of these articles always ON
hand.-s*
r | 1 HE undersigned has taken chares of the well
i known Chapman s Livery Stables” in Macon,
opposite the passenger shed, on Plum street, where he
will conduct a general Livery Business in all its
branches. Anything you may wsnt in the way of
transportation, by horae or mole, boggy, carriage or
ahfe I-JtiL be furnished.or'ri>ort notice and at resson-
m11 fin „ d .th>s an old and popular
standat which to dispose of their stock.
febll - ly S. H. HOLMES, Agent.
R. H. WHITFIELD.
C. S. BAUDET
Still in the Field!
F INE WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired, ad
justed and guaranteed. The utmost satisfaction
warranted. My old friends and the public will find
me at L. W. Hunt’s Drug Store. Cherry Street
C. 6. BAUDET.
aprlO-tf Practical Jeweler.
CflijrAX yoa Peace.—The Vice President of
the United States has been heard from. While
Grant is said to want war, Colfax wants peace.
In a speech at Chicago, last week, he said: “I
know that the military thirst for war is rife, and
that there is an expression of a growing feeling
in our republic which seems to cry ont for war ;
but, if I staqd alone, I stand here to resist it to
■WRIGHT * DOUGLASS, Newnan, Attorneys; ’ ■ - . <n.
ED. SMITH, M. D., O. D. SMITH, M. D., Examiners.
Reliable Agents Wanted Throughout the State, and Special Agent for Macon.
COMMISSIONS PAYABLE IN GOLD.
State Supervisors to whom Reference is Given:
Messrs. BRANCH & SONS, Augusta, Ga. J. H. DeYOTIE, D. D., Columbus, Ga.
Messrs. CLISBY k REID, Macon, Ga. J. G. "WESTMORELAND, M. D., Atlanta.
Major J. L. CALHOUN, Newnan, Ga. J. E. DENT, Planter, Newnan, Ga.
3T H. JAMES, Banker, Atlanta, Ga. L. M. SMITH, D. D., Oxford, Ga.
qis-yd: From 4 to 350 Horsk Powjcr,
i : . including the celebrated Cor-
lias Cut-off Engines. Slide
. Valve Stationary Engines,
\ i , f Portable Engines. Arc. Also
- Circular. Malay and Gang Saw
t * * i » • Mills, Sugar Cane Mills. Shaft-
ing. Pulleys. Ac., Lath and
■ ' *- Shingle Mills, Wheat and Corn
j » Milia. Circular Saw*. Belting,
*"> kc. Send for descriptive Cir-
5S5£ - cular and Price List.
WOOD A HASH STEAM KSG. CO.,
U-d6mo Utica, New York.
Drs. McKeHar & Thompson,
OFFICE ON THIRD STREET,
» cxn SAvxsvz&Bnr^
D O ANY and all DENTAL WORK, at the shortest
notioe and at reasonable figure*. Cue* from
th* country will reotivo prompt attention. aprl6-tf
Ip the advice of Professor Agassi* be good
authority, there is no other diet so beneficial to
gentlemen of editorial and literary pursuits as
fish. That many of them have made this dis
covery for themselves is a fact which the public
are always willing to believe, and may account
90 Cherry Street.
for the impunity with winch they designate a
portion of our tribe as “scaly fellows."