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MACON, GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING. MAY *29. IS69.
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PICTURE-BOOK WITHOUT PICTURES,
ST BAX, CHEISTLLX ASDEBSES.
Tramlated from Uu German far the African Dally
Ttlegrapk. “ , _ *
[oosmxrzp.]
“Yesterday," the Moon began, ‘ *1 looked
down upon busy Pari* ; my eye penetrated into
the ehamben of the Louvre. An old grand-
mother, poorly dad—she belonged to the lower
classes—followed one of the subordinate lackeys
into the large, empty throne room ; this it was,
which she would, she must see ; it had cost
her many a little sacrifice, many words, before
the eonld be admitted there. She clasped her
her thin hands and looked devoutly around, as
if she were in a house of God.
Here it was,” said she, “here,’’ approach-
ing the throne from which the red velvet trim
med with golden fringes was hanging down.
i4 There,” ahe exclaimed, 44 there,kneeling
down and kissing the crimson velvet—I think
she wept “It wan, however, not thi* velvet,"
said the lackey, while a smile played around Lis
month, 44 Jet it was here,” replied the woman,
•Hf itittf to " “ftm find rot nnt ua m
floor! Tern can say at least: ‘My grandson died
on the throne of fame.’” 4 TOed!” repeated
the old woman. I do not think that an'
more was spoken, both leaving the hAll very
soon after.
The twilight faded away, and my light
just as she looked down npon me,on Noah's ark
bringing comfort and tiding from a new world,
that would bloom forth again. When the peo
ple of Israel stood weeping on Babylon's nver.
she looked sadly towards willow trees on which
the harps were hanging. When Romeo climbed
np the balcony and Love’s sacred kiss rose to
heaven like a chernb, the round Moon hovered
in the transparent sky, half concealed between
dark cypresses. She has beheld the hero on St.
Helena, when he looked from tho lonely rock
across the main sea, while great thoughts were
storming in his breast. Yes, what can the Moon
not relate ? The life of the world is a fairy
tale for her.
This evening I do not see thee again, my old
fnend I This evening I can draw no picture in
remembrance of thy visit! And as I looked
dreamily towards the clouds, light shone forth;
it was a beam of the moon, but it disappeared
again ; dark clouds passed by, yet it was a
greeting, a friendly evening-greeting which the
moon offered to me. Jasso.
[to bz continued.]
From Ncriwellier County.
State of Society in Georgia; in Merivccthcr
Ci Unty—Crop Protpeclt.
Moitcihe!! CorxTT, Ga.,>
May 25, 1603. • )
Edilore Tdcgraph; There is unquestionably
a spirit of lawlessness throughout our State.
Almost every newspaper gives an account of a
homicide, a burglary, of a larceny, or of a rape
committed somewhere in the State. Violations
of the law are not confined to either race, or
perpetrated against the persons or property of
e tber race exclusively. Crimes, in our State,
S, . „ , ro not attributable—as many would have the
M believe—mainly to poetical differences,
doors unhinged, there was blood flowing on the
Special Notices.
ut to demoralized feettnge, traceable, directly or
ndirertly, to the tear. It is the solemn duty of
irery good citizen to aid, to the utmost of his
rower, in protecting society against this evil.
It can be done only by rigidly enforcing the
*"—>/ it ie not done, Georgia wilt find hereetf,
streamed doubly bright on the rich veWet on V no dUtant day, under the iron hoi of a die-
the throne of Prance. For whom docst thou I j—, j
take the old woman ? I will tell thee a tale. * .....
It happened in the July revolution, on the even-1 I rejoiced to know that here in Meri-
ing of the most brilliant day of victory, when wither County, the people are orderly, quiet,
every house was a fortress, every window a re- I inutrious and law abiding—were never more
doubt; the people were storming the ToiUenes. go’,. .. -p 8 ,
Even womenand children were among the com- *** 010 war - p «™ons, property, and re-
batants; they entered the rooms and halls of I P al ion are as secure here as they are in any
the Castle. A poor half-grown boy, in tatters, eou^, j n any Slate in the Union. This is at-
ho sank to the ground. This happened in the I rouple of our oldest and most substantial
throne-room ; they laid tho bleeding boy on the |
throno of France and dressed his wounds with Thtpring has been unfavorable to cotton,
the velvet, while his blood was streaming on the Storm, aro *UU quite cooL yet the weed looks
,^4'^ ?M£
standard was lying on the floor, the tri-colored high pr., aro stimulating our people to extra-
flag was waving above tho bayonets, and on ordinaryjarts to make the staple, and a huger
Uie throne the poor boy,with the area is W this year than last. Still corn
& shVk^t^^y" ^? JSm I «-ted, which look, well, with . mod-
breast, his scanty dress, half covered by the erat ®
rich velvet embroidered with aitver-hliea. It ... .
was prophesied at the boy’s cradle: “ On the I " “ n ,c
throne of France he will die!" Ten
Tho maternal heart dreamed of a second made
Napoleon. My beams have kissed the garland I out into
of evergreens cm his grows, my beams have of
kissed the forehead of this old grandmother this | fi
i meet the wants of the people.
I Spectacle In Connecticut.
I calcium lights could not have
r objects as distinct. Looking
i it was as if thousands of tons
°W“lad exploded in some building;
— „ , - 8 ‘ely came a loud rumbling sound
night, while she beheld in her dreams the pic-1 from the Sou a « of some mighty wave break-
ture that thou const draw here; “The poor I ing on thebe. The people in the vicinity of
I the Main iaL- a * a—_ J ..
boy on the throno of France."
“ I have been to Upaala,” said the Moon. “I
looked down npon the large plain with the scan
ty grass and the barren field*. I mirrored my
selfin the Fyris river, while the steamboat drove
the fishes into the reeds. Beneath me careered
the plain *»hat a trembling of tho earth
ft this th^erceptible. Many were of the
opinion that Sgrthquake was about to visit
*: *|ilescribe the magnificence of
ion. Nothing similar to
wo haves record of for
centuries, -'“rous meteors have flashed
SUdMfe&src ISSS2?, Hr
in which the traveler eoidd have hisnamejmt. | B „ pe „ utions Sfp^SSSSt U^o^
to the nation; to
tie dug out The naked ground stores in large I ““ ^
letters and names; they form a net over the ,«* T* “«*▼«“. the earth end
large hills; an immortality which a fresh gfbwth K correspondenireridee write. -
of turf soon destroys! High on tho hillthere Tho meteor aeeti ’ x,
above it;ho did not nmuo it aloud| &
been conducted witi more regaU ^y
than on the Union
down ten miles of
the Union
a fact that the lo-
much better be-
tho other end of
to mind a single
the line of the Cen-
for s j»c t’s crown adorns his I The noble mam.
of Eleanoru d’ Bate is linked to T0e»'e name. I or ,ior if not
know also,where the beauty’s roe# is blooming! | p ac ;fi c . Tho-feet
know also,where the beauty’s ___u_
So spoke the Moon, and there came e clond be- .. . , lagt ^
tween us. Msy no clouds separate the poet p acifio maan J er . it
from the rose. j borjjg on this end ha'
bxtxxth mnrnco. hared and disciplined
Along tho beoeb there extends a forest of firs I the road. We do not
and beeches, wo fresh, so fragrant Hundreds death by wanton violei
of nightingales visit it every spring. Close by trol Pacifio during the p ear> while hardly a
is the sea, and between them there runs the I day has passed on the a cn( j Q f the road,
broad highway. One carriage after another without some set of mm rotller __
rolls over it; I did not follow them: my eye I We think a great deal a, orter and
likes most to dwell on one point There is a I absenee of violence is f<htributoble to the
giant's grave. Brambles and white-thorns grow 1 natural docility of the a ra ce, who have
luxuriantlj between the stones. Here is poesy composed a great part of orco on t y le o n .
in nature. How dost thon think, that people tral Pacific. Doubtless, » rf it ^ dne to
can appreciate this? I will tell thee what I I rule which excluded ardent* ; but notalL
beard there last evening and in the night. At I They have honestly w-Ucomphinent for
first two rich landed proprietors drove np. I good order, sobriety and g or t which ought
“These are magnifieent trees,” sold the one. to shame those white rmhJ, 0 aro ^ the ho-
“Each of them will give ten loads of fire-wood,” 1 bit of traducing their mofi the asms time
replied the other. “Winter will be very severe; they are murdering c*cbi.—Sacramento
last year we got fourteen thalers for the load"— I Union.
and off they were. “The road is miserable I .. n
here." said anotheT driver. Monnx as© New OrleaA 0 are permit-
“It is the fault of these d—d trees," replied ed to make the following e:f ronl a prirate
his neighbor, “there is no eircnlation of the uir letter:
SARATOGA ‘A’ SPMSG WATER.
Saratoso. io the State of New York, ia one of the
moit remarkable mineral reterroin spun the surface
ol the Qlobe. Within an area of a mile in diameter
are tome thirty mineral t priors—no two of them alike.
In 10me of the waters Cloride of Sodium predomi
nates; mothers IoJine, Masneaia, Sali'her, Chaly
beate. etc. The beneScial effects of rome.of these
waters, aamtdicinal mzents. are known thronxheut
the civilised world. Probsbiyono hundred theusant
r-ersoat visits these Sprinrs annually. Many hun
dred thousand bottle* of the water are transported
and consumed in the various localities of the cuoi
try.
1 he Saratoga “A” Sprine Water it probably the
most effective mineral water foun t on either conti
nent. It will be observed that it has ten per cent,
xreater mineral properties than thecrlebrateJ Con-
xresa Serine four times that ol Baden Baden of Aus
tria: five times that of Aix Is Chspelie in Prussia;
tuicetbstof Vichy in Fraaee: nearly three times
rrea'er tbaa the renowned SeliierofOermanv: and
equally over the Spat of Bath. Borland, and Kissec-
*ren in Bavaria.
The reinstation of this water is based upon its effects
in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels kidneys and
S leen. and sets with wonderful benefit in eases of
ronie Dyspepsia. Constipation. Gravel. Goat. Serof-
ula. Cutaneous Affections. General Lelbarsr. Sore
ness, and prostration of the system.
'Hie rains nf mineral waters has been prised and
acknowledged by medical men rieee the earliest civ-
iUisBtsni eihluiet enlbnefty aeye: **Tbe virtues
of mineral waters have been best shown in the treat
INDIAN SPRING!
1869.
T 'UIS favorite Southern retort U uovr open for the
reception of Tijit»>r*. ar.d a regular line of St.*urea
will be established on June 1st to run to and from
rcriyth. The Medicinal properties of the water are
unnralled for the cure of all Cutaneons. Chronic,
Liver and Kidne7 diww-
The McINTOSH HOUSE Will be managed in con
nection with the Lanier House t f 31scon, kept by
Collier A Bey*.
NEW YORK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY!
reinstated and placed in the same position as if they
had never lapsed or other*iie gatifDetorily adjasted,
at the option of the policy holder. We deem thi* the
0K0. BURDICK.
K. L. BURDICK.
BURDICK BROTHERS.
No. 63 Third Street.
test of sbsenrs and chronic diseases.
Atent for tbs Saratov* “A” Spring Water.
_ JOHN F. HENRY, 21 Park Row. N. Y.
CHARLES’ LONDON 00BDIAL GIN,
OR PURE LIQUOR OF JUNIPER BERRIES.
This favorite brand of pare London Cordial Gin.
has stood the teat of time, imitation, piracy. hi(h tar
iffs and unfair competition, and still enjoyi a oeaslant-
ly iccreasincaale: showing that true meri2 does not
always eo uoappraridad.
> CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN
ia offered to lb# pnUie as a perfectly reliable specific
in all casfeof diseased Bladder end Kidneys. It acts
directly on these organs, with a directness and epeed-
ine>s. whi*U render it in valuable t» persons tufferin*
from 'Iravel. Diabetes. Inflamed Bladder. Scanty an<f
highly eoHred Urine, and all eases where from what
ever eaut*. > healthful diuretic Ls required.
Ladies snsjset to gaiolal menstruation can. by the
use of Co- lial Gin a few days previous to and daring
illness, otjain great relief. In »ueh instances it
should H* taken with sugar and warm water.
Asa* .ole mod beverage this gia is unequal ed. al it
poess^auiooneof the headache properties to befoand
in tb*>se poisons now eo frequently sold under the
earns of gin, brandy and whiakjr. etc.
I In t Co.. It aeon. Go. marS-eow3m
Trad. Hark I Trade Hark
) sfc 1 -
il
Sterlin*. I Plato. f*** 110 *^
Gorham Manufacturing- Company,
PsoriDsaca. R. 1..
STERLING SILVER-WARE,
and
NICKEL SILVER PLATED- WARE.
Orders received from the trade only, bat there goods
may bo obtained from retpcnrible dealer* everywhere.
u *grS.U.17.2iZ7; may 1 All.15-9.25.29; janeJAU.l7.2I
Esmijn for Youog Men,
On tbn Error* and Abn*e* incident to Youth and
Early Manhood, with the humane view of treatment
and core, aeat by mail freufcharge. Addreu
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
Box P..Philadelphia. Pa.
Dacha for Hie Kldluyi and uladder.—'The
net and theeheepwt Buehn io the United Statee,
* that prepared by Dromgoole k Co For all dia-
caie* of the s ■ rinery llrgens, la letioa U quick, pow
erful and aati*faetory. For Gravel. Goat. Drop>y.
lilky, ropy, or bloody Urlnn. frequent detire to
ioeto difflcnlty and pain in urinating, baraing
C in about tne bladder, pain aad weaknes* in tbs
-k. aervonenaae. melaneholy and all >ueh com
plaint*. it act* ie * neb a manner a* to gain the entire
confidence of phymeiane and every on* who give* it a
trial. Une bottle will care ail ordinary caeee. Send
o mar drum itors and get it. Price only <1. or eix
rutile* tor 15.
Pis Dun...
Pxs Wiki-
Peb Hosts
RATES OF BOARD:
j best evidence of the willingness of the Compear to I
| settle all jtut andreasunableclaimtfor lapsed policies
■ 5 3 CO I liberally: _
~ Thor. Richard?, Augusta, Ga _$ 5,000 MACON.
13 m Tho*. J. Yampert. .Mobile, Ala \000 ’
K. S. Dodce. Little Rock, Ark 5,(Xu I
uO 00 I U. J. Baldwin, Houston. Tcxar 5,ao I
~ J.K.Randall. Mobile. Al. ~ “duo
The invalid can here find quiet, pore air and heal- f 2- ?-, :S! J at '- on -. R atchet. Mia*. 5.000 I
ing water, and the robaxt and yottshfol gayttyand I Isalah Pune. Allanta. Ua— 3,000
pleasure. j Jor. Jltlliran, Augt rta.Oa 5,(00
GEORGIA,
A fins STRING BAND will b* in attendance.
__ ' , COLLIERS A 00.
mayg dawlm
WARM SPRINGS.
TFflI| P o¥JuNE al te^ 0 ,^“°m M p^ the
Conveyance may be had nt fair rate* at Colombo*.
Latlranxe and Urifin. A regular lino of Cuacbe*
from flenevato thebprtnt*.
For farther infnrbation addreu the Proprietor* at
Warm Spring*, orat Colombo*. Ga.
mayUrJm J. L. MUSTIAN.
ALLEGHANY SPRINGS,
Montgomery County, Va:
Dyspeptic complaint* and Stomachic Irieeaae* gener-
win'be e o' f *«i r ' ,<5T f ° rr * ct * U ® oofTj * iu>MI *“ l1
On the 1st Day of June, Prox.
T1I.IS WATERINCI PLACE t* deiUhtfnlly ,itn-
*t«d Ut a bend of t he Roanoke river, among tbn high
est peak* of the Allegh inv .Vount*in..j>o**e*ein* the
rare attraction* of Mountain and Water Scenery
combined: within3M mil*, of AIIe*h»ny D^" «
Throw** Root* between the North and couth.) and
i* easily aoeervible from *11 part* of the Union.
Com:ortable four-horse Coachc* will meeteeeh trein
at the depot, for the eonveruee of paareeg.r* to the
Sprinc over en excellent road.
. An Expire* Office ha* been established hare, aad
line* of Telegraph connect the place wiht all part* of
the country.
Good Music baa been provided for tho Scarce, aad
a corps of attentivsand cfleiaal Servants will attend
to the want* of the gn**U.
Taane r—Per Day. *3 00; Par Week $2009; Per
Month *7990. Children aad Servant* half price.
CULUOU.N k CO..
may!9 12t Proprietor*.
Jee. Milligma. Augusta. Ga
'B. Diekinjon. Mobile. Ah.
J. W. Holmes. Mohito Ala....
B. F. Uerjhr. Clarksville, Ark
| H. W. Kuhtmann, Charleston. S. C..
A. S. Huntington, Mobile. Ala.
J. M. Maldon. Mobile. Ala
T. S. Bu Id. Cbarlerton, S. C
J. B. Taylor, Hirhtuoni. Va.
Jama* Cnnninr, Mobile. Ala
J. M. Pilkinrton. Lexinston. Ky—
DEALERS IN
5.0001
L000
AfOO
5 000
5.000
3.000
5.000
iJOO
A000
5.000
5.000
apr*-ln
here, for the wind eon only come here from the
sea side”—and they rolled away. Also the
stage coach paused by. All tho passenger* were
sleeping nt this beontifnl point; the postillion
blew his horn, while he was thinking: “I blow
it capitally ; it re-echoes right prettily here ; I
wonjer if theyUke it inside ?”-«nd off was the _ _
stage coach. Then two young fellows on home- bnj J t £> fonr and
There is yontlfnn^ champagne circulating in SSjjfiiTSf fire^and*!
t^eir blood, thought I; they Uxied sinking ^ h^e
toward, the mo^growu htU and the dense tigh ^ to proepe'
green thicket. “Here I should like to take a 1 — - 6 - 1 "■
fit tin wnlk with the miller’s Christina,” said the
one—and gone they were.
The flowers sent forth a strong fragranoe;
every breath of air was slumbering; it was as
thongh the sea was part of the sky that stretched
•The Road from Mobile*. Orleans will
be oompleted by the early » Mobile has
waked up, and will build fr^bfle to Selma
a grand trunk one hundred |
eighteen months. Mobile <
counties $.700,000, and tho
400,000, in all 900,000.^ ' y milea to ^
ince rushed
® . ,, .jforo. The
woods are on fire, and Alay^ j n B f ew
bed, and
The above connections will— beneficial
to Rome, and will be the neat roa ( c
between this place and Kewn« Rome
Commercial.
EIGHTH EVEHIN’O.
There were heavy clouds hovering in the skft
the moon did not ntAke her appearance at all.
I was standing doubly alone in my little room and
looked forigin to the air where the onght to
have appeared. My thoughts flew far away,
above to my great friend, who told me such
pretty tales every evening. Yes, what has she
not seen ? She glided over the deluge, smiled
„. _ _ . . Mrs. Blackmoee, of Hamiltc coc ] ; conn .
across the valley. A carriage passed by; there ty, IU.,-a member of the Mi t church,
were six people sitting inside; fonr were sleep- while in attendance t -- ’
ing, the fifth was thinking of his now summer th e evening of tho 11
coat that onght to be Tery becoming to him, tho strange sensation that
sixth tamed to the coachman, asking whether bcr. She said she was going tu» soon*
there was anything remarkable in connection '* —>—*- -ir . . •
with the p3e of stones.
“No,” answered the coachman, “it is only a
pile of stones, but the trees are remarkable.
“How so?"
“Well, that I will tell you, they are very re
markable.” Do yon see, when in winter the
snow is lying very deep, when everything is
covered with snow and no way to be seen, these
trees serve me as marks. I am guided by them
not to drive into the sea, do yon see, therefore
the trees are remarkable.
Now there came a painter; his eye sparkling;
be said no word, bnt whistled; the nightingales
sang loader than before. “Hold your tongue,”
he cried, and noted down quite minutely all col
ors and tints: blue, lilac, dark-brown. It may
prove a fine painting. He caught it as a mirror
does a picture, whistling all the while a march
of Rossini’s. At last there came a poor girl;
she rested on the giant’s grave, laying down her
load; the fAir, pate face bent listening towards
the forest; her eyes sparkled; she looked across
the sea and the sky, her hands clasped each oth
er. I think she was praying the Ixtrd's Prayer.
She did not understand herself the feeling that
thrilled her, but I know that still after years
this minute and the nature around will linger
in her remembrance far more beautifully, aye,
far more faithfully, than the painter fixed them
on the paper. My* beams followed her until the
red of morning kissed her forehead.
t among
Uelegit-
j ditnin-
so that,
| the city
I genera-
that she felt that half her body til Already! I
She desired her family to be » immedi
ately. She said she suffered 1 was not
afraid to die, but felt calm and 1 In a f ew
moments, after speaking thus, t; back in
death.
Of the children bom in Pariiarth are
illegitimate, and one-third die
the age of five years. Two da
the illegitimate infants to one
imate. The native population
isheaby two-fifths in each g*
bnt for replenishment from
would be depopulated in less
tions. "
A wAv.it hctaxt was recently
in the vicinity of Paris by two mi
made a declaration to the Ms;
adopt it. When all the
made, what was the man’s
ing 20,000 francs, in bank noti
'chemise, with a note that oth'
follow until the child attained
In Pittsburg, on Sunday last, thirteen
was stabbed and fatally injured-trii,* 0 f
nine years, whose feelings he 3
outraged three days before,
the murder as calmly and £
any older villain.
A young lady in Jefferson, Olj
bottle of violet ink for perfume
ness the other evening, and put
handkerchief which she used to i
and, hastening to church i
created an immense sensation.
A man in Newport, Mass., hai^ 0 f
uind in onions. The ten acres jgbty
miles of onions, and in planting^g^
in/: and gathering require a th<t,;) aa *
travel.
THE GREAT
CHILL MB FBFER EXPBLLHB
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE
IT IS. IN FACT. A MOST WONDERFUL
FEVER CURE,
Oa aoconnt of thi* Instant Rented? makinc a
LASTING AND PERMANENT CURE.
HOCASK. BOWKVKB OBSTINATE. CAN RE
SIST ITS UEM.Tll OlVl.ro PROPERTIES.
UYU^FUGPE
the Emaciated and^trmgtb to the
WHITE SULPHUR SPBINGS,
GREENBRIER COUNTY, W. VA.
T HESE CELEBRATED SPRINGS, ao favorably
known far thair valuable Alterative Water*,
eharmlnc namer cltmat*. and aaonaoftba'Boat
fitahionabl* irxort* in the eonntry, will be open for
ipany
On tty: 15th ofSSay,
And with (he extenvive improvement* the! have been
mads will b* prepared for th* comfortable
Action of tram FIFTEEN HUNDRED
THOUSAND PERSONS.
The White Salahnr k now tb* sealant terminu* of
the Chesapeake A Ohio Railroad, and th* ear* of that
road (In eonnrctten with Telegraphic lacilitira) will
be runnhtt to th* Sprinc* by the l*t July.
No vain* or espenaa hare ..r will bn roared to *e-
00re the comfortable entertainment, in nil th* varie-
lie* or accommodation, of the larao number of viritor*
that will reaort to the a prior* the present season.
Dun of th* beet Lawn and Ban-Room Bud* will bn
in attrndues; an extensive Livery ha* been provided
and *nitable arrancetaeta mad* to faeilitaU every la-
aocent and^rmeative.amusement appropriate to a
'Fanay and
.-•-reel Wolff Mobile, Ala~.
K- A. Nico 1, Mobil*. Ala
J. J. Jonee, Me bile, Ala
Jo'eoh O. Elli*. New Orleans, L
William Flarh. Mobile, Ala.
A. S. Brown. Grenada. Mira
B. Morderari Charleston. S. C_.
Jamee S. Kent, R;ehmond. V*
J. B. Jefferson. Clinton. Mb*
8. W. Allen. Mobile. Ala.
JohoG. Owaa. Mobile. Ala....„
Thomas Smitb. Norfolk, Vo....
R. W. Wyatt Richmond, Va_,
J. A. K ilkinc*. tirenada. Mis*.
Jawrc Sta*. Grenada, Mi**....
Wm. Martin, King William eo. Va 6,0(0 I
Georg* A. W ortbeo. Littl* Kook, Ark MOD
Edward Delaney, Norfolk. Va. 3.(00 I
Oeorge Grover. Norfolk. Va l.roo
>rtd.eLBloant, Mobile, Ala.. 5,0(0
F. B. Sheppard, Mobile, Ala. 5.0(0
Mbs 5.000
BACON, CORN, HAY,
PEAS, FLOOR, OATS,
AS Meal, Lard, Salt.
MeFerria, Armstrong A Co.’* Celebrated
I MAGNOLIA HAMS.
T. T. T.
TREGO’S
TEABERRY T00THW1SH.
Preserves and Whitens the Teeth I
Invigorates and Boothes the Clams J
Cleans and Purifies Artificial Teeth!
Purifies and Perfhmes the Breath I
Prevents Accumulation of Tartar 1
Is a Superior Article for Children!
IT IS WARRANTED FREE
From Injurious Ingredients!
_ mo»t valuable formula' known to the profearion.
It has been extensively used frr several year*, and is
recommended for general use by numerous Dentist,
and Physicians who have twteu its merits, and who
appreciate the importance of preserving the Teeth
PR0PRIET0R.
A. M. WILSON,
For axle by
PHILADELPHIA.
H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Maoon.
PREPARED COW FEED,
3.000
fiSS!
5.000
-2. 5.000
S,'»I0
3000
Arthur Sinclair, Norfolk. V*
T. R. Reardon, Norfolk. Va
W. W.Silndor, Norfolk,
f*»hion*M* Watering Piece. A number
Mnaqneradn Belli will bo given dnrinr tl
Charge* will b* 125 per Week and tOO
bar of
tb*L
...— r .. ..... v .i0 per Month.
Children under 10 year* of ace ead colored servants,
naif price. White servants awGrdhn^tosccommodi
Proprietor*.
tlon*.
Wbiia^Bnl^hnr Spring*. W. Va.
EVERY BOTTLE SOLD IS ACCOMPANIED BYjl
GUARANTaK OF ITS EFFICACY.
The Proprietor of th* Pyrafnge challenge* every eaie,
no matter of how long etandiag. to try thi*
Great Chill and Fever Car*, and then
deny its wonderful curative
properties.
ASK FOR
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE,
And get rid of that miserable disease. Chills and
Fever. For sola, at wholesale, by the Sola
Manufacturer for the United
States, by
JACOB LIPPMAN,
PROPRIETOR OF
Lippman’s Wholesale Drug House,
• 8AVAN2TAH, GA.
. /. KAYTON’S
OIL OF
LIFE
— - CURES ALL- ■*
PAINS AND ACHES,
AND IS TI1B
GREAT RHEUMATit REMEDY!!
■DTI T C Core SICK HEADACHE
A&IIUll u XlilLu and all Bilious Diseases.
L. H. BRYANT,
Auction and Commission Merchant,
If AGO JV, GA.,
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
—Ad—
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY!
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, OOLD.
INSURE COTTON. UKRCBANDISE. STORES.
0\VfSLLtlfQSm Etc,
f r a * uroiEsuiKRD*having been ap-
l .POINTED Agent of tits above named popular
and highly responsible Company, ia prepared to issoo
policies on aa favorable term* as other agawake in this
oity. I. C. PLANT, Agent.
OH, YE LOVERS
—or oood—
PURE BOTTLED SODA WATER.
H AVD# commenced to-day th* manofaetnra of
Bottled Soda JJater. I am now prepared to fur
nish Bottled Soda Water, of any kind nf Savor, at
short notice; and it is my determination to have good
or nos*. I hare employed, thromh Mr. John Ryan,
ofbevannah. aNo.1 workmen,who come* well re-
commendM from him x; nnderatandlng the bostneas
thnreoghjy. My mwmfoetory is at my Ie* House,
near tb* Fasseneer Depot.
Orders promptly filled, and may be left at th* Mxn-
ufxctory or at my store. I shall starts wagon oat
*oos. to delirer it in nay part of tha city.
mar!2-tf U. N. ELLS.
LIFE-SIZE
FAMILY POiiTRAITS
m - _ , all lima*, to fill order*
for thorc. a* wall a* all tha imaller atylas of Photo-
K tph Likasam*<. I am making a specialty of th*
iter else* off,Pictures, and thore wanting somethin*
superior will find it to their intermt to call on
J. A. PUGH, Artist,
1 Triangular Block,
»'«<* Mxe« di
William U. Johnston. Chetterfield. Va....
W illiam A. Hall. New Drieans. La
Thomas F. Owens. Norfolk, V* 31
Thomas M. Dykare, New Orleans, La 10.1
Joseph A. Bradley, Natehaa. Mbs. 5.000
P ,Mnmphl*. Tenn 5.000
Cha*. Mionigseoda, Riehmnnd. Va. 5,000
Wiitiam K Seal. Norfolk. V* 5.000
D P. Baldwin. Biehmond. Va... liouo
William Lukins, llcnnco eo., Vn A000
John R. Todd, Norfolk, Va 5.000
Rdward C. Denning. Norfolk. Va 2400
>w, Norfolk, Va 3.000
- ‘ Ta 5.00
a 5.000
Va 10,000
ia^zz: W
•«, Richmond. Va....... 2..*>00 I
j. u. Conway. Richmond. Va — 5.000
John A. M»jrer, Norfolk. Va - 10000
William O. Kjrcr. Kichmond. Va. 5.000 I
T. I>. Quarlea. Rlcnmond. Va. 10.000 I
Field* Cook. Richmond. V’a......,....^... 9,000 I
R. A. Patterson. Richmond. Va.... 5.000 I
Beni. T. Brockorer. Norfolk. Va» .. M s.flOO |
William if. 0. Hall. Norfolk. Va. ft.ooo »
O. R. lianeiu Eliaaboih eo., Va.- 5.000
?.SS
Win. It. Boyd,Petersburg, V*.
L. W. Allen, Caroline co„ Va
N. M. Tanner,Patenburg. Va
John MoniaoB. i’eter.burg. Va....
R-O- Letting. New Orleans. La..—
John Coon*. Newtown, Miss.
_ , Raeogniied aa th* beat in thi* market.
Order* from Dealer* and Planter* will receive onr
usual careful attention. m*j5.2m
l.nuo
5.000
5.000
TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
Cure* diseosM of tka Liver and Stomach.
TUTT’S EXPECTORANT, ’
A pleasant euro for Cough*. Colds, ate.
Tin’S SARSAPARILLA it QUEE.VS DELIGHT
Tho great Alterative and Blood PnrtBcr.
Tin’S IMPROVED HAIR DIE,
Warranted th. beatdy. in use-
These standard preparation* are for tale by
CEILINACO.
G. A. Arnold, Mobile. Ala.....
We. Milter. Marion, Ala
J. M- Potman, Jacks n. Mi's
W-Af.8aUon.Htchm .nd. Va„. o,. w i
sooo ASHBRIDGE, SMITH A CO., Mew Orleant.
W gwfews. Haw Ortrena, La— A000 | fi«ne1 C nro«T<t.
Direct Trade with Europe-
J.H. ASHBRIDGE. J.S. IIUTTON.
Of New Orleans. Of Manon. Oa.
J. H. ASHBRIDGE & CO.,
Commission Merchants
— AND —
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
LIVERPOOL. MM
J. M. Patman. New Orleans. La.....
Chaxleii Beach, Charlottovilfe, Va..
J. M. Mulder. Mobile, Ala —
Wm.Shknnor. New Orleant, La...—
B. U. Ridgeway, Green en., Ala——
J. J.Tarleton, Now (Mean*. La
{ Goorgo J. Dick*, Notch ex. MIm— —
. Crorcman, Allentown, Ala
ernes Crawford, Mobile, Ala..
erne* S. Kent. Biehmond, Va
G. D. Rlckarby, Mobile. Ala..— .....
5. M. Coldhtr, Bxvanneh, Ga
D. Ileinder. Mobile. Ala
J. F. Woodhull. Mobile, Ala
S’nm I Particular attantion riven to the tale of South -
2iSn arn Land* to Kuropean Canitaiiat* end intending Im-
8*000 | migrent*.. «9uOrder*for ForeignOMdamaantadnn
—- 1?.0U0
beat pojaibla terms.
mayl-dlmelawl.ino
_ 5,000
.. 4.000
_ ffsno
- 2-OW
:
.. 5,000
D.Cimpbe'U.'MobitoATa—ffOW
J. J. Tarleton, New Orleans, La. 2.5ft)
Thuuia'b King. Mobile. Ala 5.000
Wm. Miller, Union, Ala 3 000
Jacob Maser, Mobile, Ala. 10,000
lease B. Herts. Charleston, H C... 5,000
3^000
ffoao
10,000
W. J. Carpenter. Hanover eo.. V* 10,600
Andrew poxiine. Richmond. Va 10,000
II. U.DaLon, Charle*tun, B. C 5.000
Joshua A. Moisey, Mooila, Ala — 2,500
Geo. A. Wortben, Little Rock, Ark.
A. 8. Royster, Kichmond. Va—— —....
W. U. Brook. Essex eo., Va
II. R. Freeman, Macon, Go—
James P. Tyler. Richmond. Va.
T. A. Platt, Aogtiata, Ga.
^lai ChralEunf Chesterieid,
John Barley, Kinaa and
John C. Reger*. Norfolk,
1 Queens
eo., V*.....
-. 2,000
_ 2.fD0
5.000
... 1AOO
... 2.000
— 5.000
... 3.000
_ 5.000
... 1,000
— 6.(«)
- 2.500
IA00
EiSTABLUnED 1865.
SOUTHERN WII1TE LEAD.
r S3PHICTLY '
aL£AD|
LlBOBlTOBT OP PHASMACXtmCAL )
And Analtxical Chexostby,
o -' .3 Atlanta, Go.)
Thi* is to certify thatJhavo examine Trego'* Lea-,
berry Tooth Wash ami Tooth Powder. I Bud them
freefatuniubetantwtkatmnhddset injuriously upon
recommend Trextra Prcparationx
a *upertor denirifiee.
the Teeth, and can ,
to those in want of a superior
may 15- 6m
W’-J. LAND, Chemut.
OONNXCTTNO ON TH* Pi-
OHIO WITH TH* 1 .
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.'S
THROUGH LIKE TO CALIFORNIA,
CHINA AND JAPAN,
XOUcalRG AT MEXICAN PORTS, AND CAR
RYING TUS U. S. MAIL.
Through te California In Ttveuty-two Days.
SntAitsHirs os thk
ATusno: M
AlUZONA. ‘ - ~ ~ _ COLORADO,
HENRY CHAUNOEY, - CONSTITUTION,
NEW YORK, - - - - GOLDEN CITY,
OCEAN QUEEN, - - - SACRAMENTO,
NORTHERN LIGHT, - GOLDEN AGE,
COSTARICA, - MONTANA.
. Ono of tho above large and splendid Steamship* will
leave Pier No. 42North River, foot of Canal Street, at
U k’olock. noon, cn the l»t, llth »nd ^l«t, of every
month (trapt vMatbonutM frdl on s-.m.iav un d
then on the precedinf Saturday), for ASPIN^ALL,
vim l*enamn Railway, with one of the
Qjhipfifrom Panama for SAN FHAN-
rat ACAPULCO.
the l*t and ‘Jlut connect at Panama
\ MYT — ®-^ T - PACl t - iC - au * antral
Tn* Bteamcr of Jane llth, 1869L connect* cloaoly
with the Steamer GREAT REPUBLIC learinc San
' yo July 3d, 1869, for Japantand China.
. _ lumlrcd Poumlii of Bnufcure allowed to each
adult. Ra«aarc-Ma.«tentaccouil>uny ha^unae through,
and attend ladies and children without male protec
tor*. Baggage received on the doek-tefe day before
railing, from Stf mponll» Railrosxd*, nnd pnaaeugen
who prefer to tend down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and
tendance free.
For Freight or Paasenga Tickets, or further infor-
ation, apply at the Company'* Ticket (>mce, on the
’barf roor ny CANAL SIRelKT, NORTH RIVKR.
mavlO-Jme F- R. BABY Agent,
B*
BLEACHED
And Color Works,
B W Green, Richmond. Va...
ST. LOUIS.
BO DUCTS ol thi* Establishment guaranteed
ifaotnred in the
P equal in qnalfty to th* beat'maoni
8. 8. Mubb*. -Norf.dk.
O. W. Kean, Buchanan
W. M.Cortu*, Baymo
V*.
ao.. V*
... ...Raymond, Miss
William Hester, Mobile, Ala
A. A. Me Willey. Camden. Mis*
A. H-Peck, Port Gibron. Mies
F. C. Baldwin, Colombo*. Mia* —
E. Online*), C ilambus, Mia*
A. H. Pack, Port Gibaoo, Mia
N. Meeker. Mobile, Al*
John C. Chile*. Richmond, Va
James w. Mum. nctuville, Va
G. A. Aimriie, Richmond. Va
R. C. fltanard. Richmond. Va
T. J. An«on. Cheiterfield, Va
1.000
t»0
10.000
3.DW
— 5.000
2N00
10.000
5.000
5.UU0
4.000
10.000 eonatey. Forexloby
1.0001 may5-3m*
J.H. ZEILIN A CO.
n. Dnesterneld. V*
ye.Mobt.cAi..^ 5.000
J. 8. Bingley.'Petcrebarg, ValT—.“EZEUET ffOOO
tnay7-dim
£ Bnry Myere. Mobile,'Ala
■Rice Reins, Richmond. Vi
Field* Cook, Kichmond, Va..
PROPOSALS.
EAGLE
STOVE WORKS.
(ESTABLISHED 1540.)
ABEXDROTH BB0S., Proprietors
too* Ill Ocekmtn at., Hew York,
Manafoctnrerx of the Celebrated
“COTTOH PLANT” COOK STOVE,
**QUEBH OP THE SOUTH” Cook Store.
“MAGNOLIA” Cook Store.
“GRAY JACKET” Cook Store.
“DELTA” Cook StoTe.
An I other Stores, suitable for the Southern trade
EVERT STOVE 18 WARRAN1ED,
FOR SALE BY
B. A. WISE. Macon, Ga.,
W.L. WADSWORTH A CO M America*. Ga^
JOHN A.DOUGLASS, Savannah, Ga.,
BOO HER, FEE A CO., Columbu*. Ga.,
W. L. WADSWORTH A CO., Rome, 4a.,
And by the Principal Stove Dealers throughout the
sou-h.\ iulyirUd Awfimo.]
City Lots at Public Sale.
W ILL be sold on Saturday, the 6th day of June,
the following City Lori, at public outcry, on the
(mound, at 10 o’cloek. Terms made known on the
rofeale. » - -
'artoflotNo. 2. Eastern half Block 28; part of
Lot No. S, Eastern half Block 2S; Lot No. L Block 44-
« Til 3, ? 1 ?p k B'ock 44 - No. 5. Block 44; No!
6, Block 44 ; No. A Blocs 44 ; No. 4. Block 34; 40 feet
reserve in rear of Dinkier** brick building. Two
Lot*. 27}4 feet front, 60 feet deep, fronting on Second
street. Seven Lot* in Block 49.
HARRIS, >
_ewvt TURPIN, VCom.
may6-30d GRIER, j
Omci Boxed op Coxutsstoxiu. )
Macon, Ga.. April 25. I860. /
At* mrctiog of ta. Board of Commissioner* of I
ABibb county, held on Saturday, 24th inst., the fol
lowing resolutions were adopted:
. Resolved, That the secretary advert it e for Plans,
Specification] aad Estimate* for ereeting a Coart- ,
houe for Bibb county, and1 that 8200 be paid for the
plan that mav be adopted by this Board. I MOUNT VERNON,
Resolved, That a committee of three bo appointed
to impart the views of the Board aa to the aiie, style
and sou of tha proposed Court-house.
The committee, in accordance with th* last resolu
tion. ere L. N. Whittle. G. B. Robert* and J. M.
Boardman. W. P. GOODALL,
xpr27-tf Secretary, etc.
TWO EONOBED BARBELS
WHisMes, Branfties, Wines, Gins, etc.
rou salk ny ' :
L. Wm RASDAL,
5» THIRD STREET.. 53
75j5 I AS CHEAP AS ANY HOUSE SOUTH OF CIN-
CINNATL
An Liquors eased and elegantly labelled, without
extra chargee lor trouble.
«-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Call and *te tne. all you Casa Ccsyoniia. who
wish to buy CHEAP.
aprlT—Sm L. W. RASDAL.
•soon
(imipyrnpi
B. W. TILTON, BttaDtifactory,
' VERNON. — HEW YORK.
WARE-ROOMS.
47 BUIIAD1VAY, SEW TOBK.
Bow to Utilise the Oak Forests of
Oeorgia.
r PHE undersigned is now
ortho Southern trade, and with the —— -----
^ manufacturing. 1 think I. con give better value for
■ e mousy than can be had elsewhere in the city.—
IQ “Tilton Style” Boggy, for material and work
manship. hoe no equal except the "Abbott Buggy."
My Depmitocy.uawof.tte largest rathe cily. po.-.es-
•e* (he advantag--. la its Jocatiou. of costing leas than
half the rent,.I thoee up town. Ion, therefore, offer
my vehicle*.at less price*. Thon who have had my
entire cost of a factory capable of producing from 32
to 15 barrel* per day. (Ian the motive power) which
may be of steam or water, and of from 15 to 20 horse
power. These estimate* include the cost of building,
tanka, (which are of wood) mill, condensing apparatus
and every requisite, lave the motive power, required
in tMkinnfictiiri
These new device*, for manufacturing concentrate!
extract, ore in practical ate. and are pronounced by
rood Judges to bathe most perfee'. simple «ndtbe
eheapeet in use. Competent men will be provided for
putting these factories in operation for these to whoml
licenses are granted. All£«rri,uUr« may be learned
by addressingTHOS.ritiiMM
marls 3mo
NSON.
fork City.
FOR SALE.
IMPROVED AM) WILD LAVDS.
BEBKTEN COUNTY, 9th DISTRICT.
A N IMPROVED PLANTATION fourteen miles
from Valdosta, on the Atlantic k Gulf Railroad,
and the game distaace from the line of the Albany k
Branswick Railroad-eonsktin* ofi^S acre*. There
are two set* of dwelling-house* and out-bouses, cot
ton-jin, etc.; one frame house of six rooms ; about
400 acre* cleared and partly under cultivation. A
large quantity of hammock land on the place. Pro
duce* sea island cotton as well as upland. Will be
sold low for cash.
CALHOUN COUNTY, 4th DISTRICT.
Lota No. 331 and 2&4, containing 250 acres each.
„ MILLER COUNTY, 13th DISTRICT.
Lots Nos. 197,159 and 123, containing SO acres each
t » ECA £Y R COUNTY. 19th DISTRICT.
7?. te ^ aad , 38 h containing 250acre* each.
SESf ab ?/ e are , w ? 1 *selected and among
Wril^tl^b^L 11 Und * of ““ s “ t# - “ d mo,0 y
Title, perfect. Apply to
HENRY W. COWLES,
Macon, Go.
aprH-tf
„ _ loMuak k Co, \n«s* YasM.
Messrs. Berra. Nicnou A Co.. -}
For intormation regarding my new style of SLIDE
hEATBUtiGY, I refer to Johx M. CLaigx k Sox,
A ttorney* at Law, of Atlanta, Go., who recently pur-
ehaaedona. ~xpr23-3m
M. KfeTCHUM. A. L. HABTREDGE
OfNewYork. • • Ijite ofHartridge k Neff.
XETCHUM ds HABTBIDGE,
aOKTHKOCT XOOU gXCHAKO* Bt’ILDIKO.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
D EALERS in Domestic and Foreign Ecxhange.
Gold. SiWer and uneniTent Money. Buy and fell
itncks.'.Bond*, e*c. -
Receive deposit*, allowing four ner cent intereat
per annum on weekly balance* of $500 and upward*.
Collections made in tbi# city and all the principal
town* of Georgia and Florida.
Will make advance* on consignment* of Cotton,
Rice, etc., to ourselves, or to our Northern and Euro-
pean correspondent*. dec2D-6m
CHANGE 0FJC11EDULB.
NO CBA NOE of CA RS RETWEENSA VANN A 11
! AUGUSTA AND MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Orrtoa or Mastsb or TgAKsrosTaTiox C. R. IL, l
SavatfSOB. Ga., August 14,18«8. j
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 16th iwbt., PaSSKN
GKB Tram* on the Georgia Central Railroad
will ran aa follows:
UP DAV TRAIN.
t.XAT*.
JkOO A. It,
MHM
Satmi
Conn.
rereton^rc
nUMating with train that' leave* Au-
"downday'train.
— ......,~M) A. V.
6:40 T. at
5:38 r. h.
6:58 r. M.
11:00 r. H.
8:45 t . y
lUgU«tX..
Metiac wTth tnEThul’Yaavta As
goata at
Savannah..
Augusta ,...Y . - ' i
Connecting with trains that leave Au-
, gusto at— —
„ DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
M*con 6:25 r. H.
Savannah
>. r. Me 4
_ with train that leaves Au-
jfosta at,.... ir i - mi. in Hu. i_ ji i 9:33 y, u,
JOrA. M. Train* from Savannah and Augusta, and
P. «. Train from Macon, connect with Miliedgevilie
Train at Gordon daily, Sunday* excepted.
I flWP. M. Train from Savannah connect* with
through Mail Train on South Carolina Railroad, and
P.w. Train from Savannah and AugufttA with Trains
on Southwestern and Muicogee Railroads*
(Signed! • WM. ROGERS.
c -. . Acting Master of Transportation.
anglS-tf
V. K. TAN N V. R.
J. OTTO XHBKTB. ALKX. DKLAXKT.
METROPOLITAN WORKS
RienhIOND, VIRGINIA.
Corner ol Seventh and Canal Street*.
ALT , DH.a>LQCXTT, f jlHCS BAGGS. \ HUGH H. COLQUITT,
Baker Co., Ga. J Newroxj, Ga. j Savannah, Ga.
COLQUITT & BAGrGS,
Cotton Factors & Genera! Commission
aSERC HANTS,
BA T STREET; 8A VANN AIT, GA.
S PECIAL attention to the sale of Cotton, Lumber
and Timber- Liberal advances on Consignment*.
apr9-tf 1
Fbou 4 to 350 IIors* Powxe,
including the celebrates Cor-
liM Cut-off Engine*. .5lide
Valve Stationary Engines,
Portable Engine*, kc. Also
Circular. Mu lay and Gang Saw
Mill*. Sugar Cane Mills, Shaft
ing. Pulley*. Ac., Lath and
Shingle Mill*. Wheat and Corn
Mill*. Circular Saws, Benin*,
Ur** kc. Send for descriptive Cir-
eular and Price Lutf
WOOD A flAII STEAM ENG. CO.,
feb!4-d6mo Dtlea, Now York*
TASKER, EHBETS & DELASEY.
Stationary & Portable Engines,
SAW MZZiXiS,
BOILEES, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WORK.
{ RON mud Wooden Trucks for Cars, Improved To
bacco and other Machinery of all kinds built and
repaired.
Also, Agent in the Southern Statee for
Blnke’s Patent Stone & Ore Breaker
H. R. BROWS, Aw*t,
febS-tt No. 82 Second at., Macon, Qa
APPLEBY & HELME 7 *
Railroad Mills SnuflF
4 RE now being offered in this market as the beet
good, man factored in tin* count,-y. For sale by
CaS^K.h C< V; Druggigts, and Johnson
Campb-ll A Co,. Grocer*.Macon. Ga. jsu5-6mo
PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.
NEW COURSE OF
A. the Now York Muredm
LECTURES, a* delivered at
— rc^edmef Anatomy, embracing
the *ub;ects: How to Live and Wbat to Live for;
Y oath. Maturity and Old Aga; Manhood Generally
Reviewed: The Came of Indigestion: Flatulence and
Nervous Diseases accoanted for. Marriage Philoeophi-
cally Considered, etc. These lecture* will be forward
ed on receipt of four stamp*, by addressing Secretary
Baltimore Museum of Anatomy, 74 Wert Baltimore
Street, Baltimore. Md. aprfc-ly