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QUADRUPLED 1869,
ORGANIZED 1868,
SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 30,1869.
COL. C. T. AMES’
NEW ORLEANS
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Ino.S.JoUon^utTBTlLyfiir; Thom-
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J. R-S. Davi««RBviLi.B, Ga., E. A.
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m. MJrT W. W. Stalling ; Gmisor-
031 DRAUGHT.
THIS WATER is broujht
from Satstessia gaa-tight rw
evoira lined with pnre block
tin. and is forced out at our
counter precisely as it flows
from the Springs, without
charging it with gas. It is in-.
valuable, removing by its ape-
riaat and alterative effects,
the incipient forms of disease.
It is highly recommended by
tde most eminent Physicians,,
and is used with great success
' in the treatment of
• '.n-rviail ;■ via* HAS OPENED AT r ■; ■ ,' •
Nos, 80 and 82 Mulberry Street,
A DIRECT IMPORTING lSi*oiP«-
CUTAXKOUS DISEASES.
kTchina
Several excellent and Popniar
Brands.
ALL THE PATENT MEDI
CINES ADVERTISED
AND OTHERWISE.
e citiicns of Macon, and
the South. ' -
>pean manufacturers, he now offer* 1
torgia, a stock never before surpass.
AVING made arrangements with Ei
to the housekeepers and dealers of
■ tie Mac on Daily Telegraph.]
Thorns. lH
in i b. a
. “And thorns must grow as wall as rosea.”
Par out upon a lonely, hoary rock.
Midst tangled, mailed weeds; there bloomed and
smiled, , -
And looked up to the glad, bright, shining eon,
A lovely, blushing, tender flower wild.
And gently through the strong, rough weeds it crept,
And found its sweet way to the open dsy;
There, basking, smiling, thanking that kind orb
That gave it nursing with his glorious ray.
I—leaning o’er that tender orphan rose,
Caressing with my band its blushing faee—
Sighed, as I thought, ere many suns should set,
It, too, wonld be an emblem of Ufa’s race.
The bee which woo’d you, flower, but yestemoon,
To-morrow comes to find your sweetness gone;
Your pink and scented bosom white with age.
Then come!—Ah, nee! you’ve, too, a cruel thorn.
I’ve heard that hearts the soonest ’wake to flowers
Are ever first to fool tho cruel thorn;
But, little stranger, in my happier hours,
I’ve said “and of the thorns are roses bom.”
Indeed an emblem! modest little flower
Aa hid among yonr shining, sheltering leaves,
(Whose odorous breath floats on the summer gale,)
Is found a thorn for him who yet believes.
He, in Ilia wisdom, has affixed some sting
To all that sweet and fair upon ns dawns;
I know that in Fate’s Lexicon then stands
’Gainst Buffering woman’s name “thorns, cruel
thorns,”
Macon, May 25,1868.
jrsut Atlanta.
Atlakt* .ray 28.—Judge Bingham, Mr. Laugh-
jtfr' And Mr. Eldridge, of the Jndioary Committee
of Congress, en route to Montgomery, arrived this
morning and were entertained today by Got. Bul
lock. They spend th** evening with Judge Erakine
of tbe United States District Court, and leave in
the morning for their destination.
~ „• From Cuba.
Hatasa, via Key West, May 23.—Captain Gene
ral Dolce is sick, and his death is daily expected.
The garrison of Port Cabanas rioted during the
debarkation for Spain of the Galvasse prisoners.
The volunteers tried to stop the debarkation. Du
ring tbe melee lend cries were heard of “death to
Duke!” Tbe rioters yielded to the supplications of
the Governor of the Port. The prisoners were al
lowed to embark.
A Spanish steamer in the bey of Nipe fired by
mistake on the Spanish troops, kUling forty.
. General Mews.
New Yoex, May 28.—A number of influential gen
tlemen of this city have organized themselves into
s Southern Land Company, under a Charter from
the North Carolina Legislature, with a capital of a
quarter of a million. ; '
Locrsmxx, May 28.—Col. W. O. Breckenridge de
livered an oration at Battle Grove Cemetery, Cyn-
tinana, Ky., on an occasion of the unveiling of the
monument erected to the Confederate dead.
Immigration.
CoLAPABCHZE, May 28, ITC'J.
Editor* Telegraph: “Baleigh” has express
ed, to a groat extent, tho will of our people up
on the subject of immigration. We do riot wish
our country “stocked with a horde" of restless
adventures. We have crime enough here now,
without inviting such a das* in our midst Let
M invito all who are willing to cast their lot
with ns, and assist in throwing off the yoke of
tyranny, but no others. We are not under ob
ligation to the hordes who sweptover our lands,
deluging it in blood and laying waste over our
onco prosperous country; to invito them back
now to degrade us more. Wo never want to
soe such characters again. Let us, then, ex
tend an invitation to those who will be one with
us, ti^aid in throwing off the radical yoke; bnt
never welcome any others. This is the sound
doctrino—any other is incorrect in theory, and
will prove so in practice. \ 8.
Yes! throw the doors wide open to all who
will come, buy land and settle down among us.
Every man who identifies his interests with
ours, gives security for his good behavior and
substantial sympathy with the State and people.
iver nexaiscor. or nimmon. sieoi-
thst pat up by them, is an imposter
ir. Note genuine bnt that mt a.hr
o. . - C.A. SIMMONS.
C AT0O3A.00EffTT-
r«. That 11 have anthor-
An Exposure of Jealousy. Spite
and Vindictiveness.
ON.—This if to fertify, that 1 have told all
title and interest in tbe Simmons Live
Regulator to J. II. Zeilin k Co., who are the only on*
that have any rieht to make tho same, and the only
ones that ha*e the oriainal. true, and only receipt for
the same. Any one manufacturing orofferinjr for sale
the Simmons Liver Regulator, or Simmons’ Medi
cine, other than that
and counterfeiter.
J. H. Zeilin k Co.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Xnoto all men by them-prem*.—-- —----
iced my son. C. A. Simmon*, only, to make air my
Medicines and to use rov name in preparing, selling
and advertising any and all my Medicines, and I also
authorize him: tbe same C. A. Simmons, to mint or
to have printed anythin* that he may see proper con
cerning any or all of my Medicine.*.
TbD 17tb dir of October. 18:6. A. Q. SIMMONS.
WILLIAM KLLK5- _ •
JAMES H. CHAMBERS. J. P.
MaOOV, Ga, September SO. 1888.
For value received I hereby tell aod trader to J.
II. ZeUis A C«~ all right and title to the within ear
tifleate to tbe sole manufacture and sale of said mod
ieines. Witness my band and seal theday and date
above written. C. A. SIMMONS. [L. 8.1
Witness: J nits Ixoalls.
E. BOND. Notary Public Bibb County.
. TO THE PUBLIC.
Bauxsvillx. July 24.1868.
I have acted according to my advertisement, and
have di'continued tbo manufacture of Dr. Simmons’
Medielnes.and am bappy to announce to my old friends
that tbl proprietorship baa passed into the bands of
J. H. Zeilin A Co., of If aeon. Ga.. who alone have the
riaht to manafaetnr, tho genuine articles. I take
pleasure in recommending this respectable and re
From Randolph County.
The Cuthbcrt Appeal, of Thursday, has the
following:
Tire Veby Latest Caop News.—We have just
returned from a survey of the cotton fields in
this vicinity, and feel constrained to announce
that the prospect continues gloomy in the ex
treme.
Though small in size, on the stiff clay lands
the stands are tolerably fair and healthy. Bat
oven in the richest gray and sandy loams, usually
good for a heavy yield, the weed is yellow,
lousy, and with that hold, woody appearance
in the stalk, which Bhows that the growth is al-
most stationary.
The plant is still dying also, and will continue
to perish, until warm nighta and gentle showers
take the place of the present strangely cool sea
son with its blighting, blustering winds. It
will require weeks of careful nursing, and the
most favorable weather, to overcome tbe unfor
tunate backset which has befallen the entire
crop.
. The guanoed spots are tho best, and the re
port generally from those using fertilizers is sat
isfactory.
Com is universally promising, and a fair
breadth of soil seems to have been devoted to
the cereals. : ■, IT,
Labor is in demand to chop out and clean tho
sickly stands of cotton as quickly as possible,
that air and circulation may be afforded to the
drooping plants.
Last Saturday a heavy hail storm was experi
ences a few miles south of this, which will s
count in part for the narrow escape from frost
on the succeeding two nights.
The fanners are still hopeful and resolute,
and the work of the season is fairly advanced.
will meet prompt attention. I remain respectfully
roars, C. A. SIMMONS.
Liver Regulator,Vr Medicine,
For all affection* earned by a deranged elate oj
the Liner, Dyrpepeia, Headache, Jaundice,
Impurity of the Flood, Coetireneee,
Feuer and Ague, Drepm, Bolts,
Melancholy, Heartburn,
Etc., Etc.
A preparation that ii guaranteed to bo itrictly veg
etable, and can Jo no injury to any ono: it has been
used by hundreds, and kno.n for the last 29 years ss
one of the moet reliable, effioaciour and harmless pre
parations ever offered to the enfferidg. Tbe effect of
this Medicine on tbe Stomach, Liver and Kidneys '
E npt and effectual, and the patient soon feels aa
lad taken a new lease of life, and is overjoyed to
the depressed faelingsdissipatad, the costive habit
corrected, and new streams of health coursing through
hisvains. It acts likea charm, without daoititatini
tna system, and without any or the evil effects of mer
cury or alcoholic stimulants. Prepared only by tho
■ole Proprietors. LB. ZEILIN A CO.,
Druggists, Macon. Ga.
S9. Sold by all Druggists. Price tl SO. It can be
sent by mail, pottage paid, for tl 25.
Tbo following highly respeetoblo persons can fully
attest to tho virtues of this valuable medicine, and t<
whom we most respectfully refer Gen W.ll.Uolt. Pres.
Went 8. W. R. K. Company: Rev. J. R. Felder. Per
ry. Oa.:Co*. E. K. Spirits. Albany. Ga.: W. J. MrKl-
roy. Esq.. Macon, Ga.; Georgs J. Lunsford. Esq . Con
ductor S. W. H. K.: C. Mastersou. Esq.. Sheriff Bibb
county; J. A. Butir, Bain bridge, Ga; N. Binswangeh,
Esq. Macon. Ga.: Dykea A Sparhawk, Editors Florid
ian.'Tallahassee; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon. Ga.: Vir
gil Powers, Esq.. Superintendents. W. B. K.: Daniel
Ballard, Ballard’s Station Macon A Brunswick R.R.;
' ’wires county. Ga.;Grenvillo Wood. Wood’s Factor
daeon, Ga.: Rev. E. F. Easterling, P. E. FloridaCoi
ference: Major A. F. Woo ley, Kingston,Ga.
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Cuba—The Rebels Rising.
Tho Now York Tribune of Thursday says:
Private and credible news reaches ns from
Cuba; corroborating the late reports said to
have been officially received from Cespedes.
Our informant was an eye-witness of tho four
engagements fought by the Cubans under Que-
sada between Nuevitas and Pnerto-Principe,
and avouches that their victories were not sup
posititious or trifling. In these hot contests the
Cubans were generally the winners. Lesca was
defeated at Las Tunas, and at Sabana Nneva the
Spaniards were routed. We have another pri
vate report, that of tho eight hundred men un
der Lesca, when attacked in front and rear on
the road from San Miguel de Nuevitas by the
Cuban guerilleros, half were lost The leader
of the guerilleros was Agramonte, a younger
brother of one of the Cabinet of President
Cespedes, and some time ago the subject of
lamentation and enlogy in the Spanish press.
Such battles, though small, attain a respectable
size when counted as victories.
These facts ascertained, a turning point of
success has come to the Cuban cause. The pa
triots still want more arms, bnt, thanks to their
friends in the United States, are being sup
plied. The atrocious order of Yalmaseda has
only had the effeot of uniting the patriots more
intensely, and Cespedes and Quesada are work
ing Trymf ally together. There ought to be no
inseparable difficulty in supplying them with
men and arms. The Cuban coast is admirably
adapted to purposes of clandestine aid and com
fort. Spite of the Spanish navy and its accus
tomed vigilance, we should think experienced
seamen and old blockade runners might readily
pierce the coast and land their cargoes. The
chief danger encountered by them has been in
the Bahamas, and the principal aid received for
the Spaniards him come from the British. au
thorities in that quarter. We refer, of course,
to such captures as that of the brig Mary Lo
well.
Or the scandal that may be caused bya “false
report” this is an instance, related in a French
paper. A wag, passing through a dark tunnel,
amused himself by imprinting a kiss, a resound
ing, sonorous kiss, on the bade of his own hand.
General sensation, and angry, inquisitive glances
all round, when the car reached the light.
Wnnrecx’s comet is annouSced as making di
rectly for the earth. Let it come. Tbe United
States is ready for it.
A ntobo man who had been residing in the
vicinity of Branchville, committed suicide last
week.
Nrw York is to have a new building for a fish
market, on Fulton street, at a coat of $200,000.
810 0 REWARD
NOTICE TO T]|[ AFFLICTED
ECLECTIC BOTANIC PRACTICE.
[ ^HE undersigned desires to invite the attention
all who are afflicted to his skill and treatment c_
chronie maladies. He will guarantee to perform ©ores
on nine-tenths of each and every complaint which
the human family are heir t<s from one month’* stand-
ing to twenty years. He presumes to say he will cure
oases of a very critical character in the apace of a few
months time, and those of a milder character in the
space of two or throe months time.
He will name a few of the critical complaints for ex
ample: ponsumption. Liver Complaint, Dropsy o.
tho Chest. Abdomonial Dropsy, Milk Lea. Djspepsia,
Blind and Bloody Piles, Bronchial affection*. Rheum
atism of ereir kind. Scrofula in general. Ulcers and
Old Bore', all private complaints in general: will re-
K mercurial debilities: will guarantee to treat all
e debilities caused by cold or otherwise, with
tmosteurccss; wiilulso guarantee to cure each
and everr case of inflamation by which marrie^Iadies
by the thousand are groaning with. The under
signed can testify to bis greatsuccess in the treatment
of those chronic maladies by nnmerou* proofs (if re
quired) in Macon. Augusta. Griffin. Columbus, Craw-
lordsville and Atlanta. He has been in the field < "
sueee** for the term of twenty-one years in Georgii—
His office is on Marietta street, east of the Legislative
Hall, opposite the marble house. He is permanently
located. Come one. come all, and examine for your-
"*V“* E “ hP ~ CTi ^S. , Srri^ERALD.
Atlanta, Ga.
The public will address meat Atlanta, Ga.
maj26-d*wl m
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IIEUSS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS
PERFUMERY. BRUSHES. TOILET ARTICLES,
PAINTS. OILS. WINDOW GLASS.
G1BDSX SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, ETC.
-RRANHAM’S CELEBRATED
PAYNE’S FEVER AND AGUE TON& E AND AGUE
PILLS.
. . GEORGE PAYNE.
Druggist and Apothecary,
aprC2-eod6m Macon. Ga.
iP^iDSTTiisra
N. L. DRTJRY.
& Sign Painter,
6ILDKR, GLAZIER AND FAPER HANDER
OVER LAWTON St LAWTON’S. -
FOURTH STREET,
janll-tf MACON, GA.
W. A. XA5S0X...
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
384 and 386 Broadway, NEW YORK
ittlv23-tf
Drs. McKeUar & Thompson
OFFICE ON THIRD STREET,
I nr CITY BAUH BDIUDIVO,
D O ANY and all DENTAL WORK, at the shortest
notice and at reasonable figures. Cases from
the country will reoeive prompt attention. aprl6-tf
NOTICE.
T HE Superior Court, for the eoutsiy of Wilkinson
stands adjourned until Tuesday, tenth day of
August next, at 9 o’clock, a. m. Jurors, snwora mid
witnesses are required to be in attendance at that
time.
„ By order of the Hon. P. B. Robinson, Judge of said
Court, this 1st day of May. 1869.
may5-tf GEO. W. TARPLEY. Clerk.
THE GREAT COLLOSSAL AND LEADING EXHIBITION
OF TEE AGE,
Tha agrrecation- par cxeellenee of Beauty, Brilliant Exploits and Nature’s
Wonder.*, tbo very acme of undo '
bn
doubted Excellence and
Superior Attractions,
The Procession of which, through the principal Streets
on the morning of their Arrival,
Is tbs most novel and imposing siebt ever witnessed, presenting tbe heretofore
unattempted and startling feature of Driving
LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS and PANTHERS LOOSE
Among tbe retinue of mamileently costnmned Ladies and Gentlemen: the herd
of Schooled Horses, Ellin Ponies and Cars of confined Wild Besets fol
lowing the soul-stirring strains of tho matchless CP.ESCENT
CITY BAND, the whole forming thn largest
THE COLLOSSAL COMBINATION MILL ARRIVE IN MACON MON-
DA r. MA r sue. AND EXHIBIT
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
May 31st and. June 1st,
COMMENCING AT 2'A and 8 O’CLOCK PRECISELY—Door* opening one hour
before, thus living our patrons ample time to examine the immense
Zoological Collection before the commencement
of the arenae exercises.
GOL. AMES, :
DOG. CnAMBERS.
Proprietor.
Business Manager.
THE ARRAY OF
EQUESTRIAN, GYMNASTIC, ACROBATIC,
ATHLETIC, PANTOMIMIC, COMIC & MUSICAL TALENT
Has never been equalled in any single organization on the American CootlnenL
England, France. Germany and America have contributed their most
Beautiful, Brilliant and Daring Artist*, and congregated
as they are in one assemblage, tho effect of their
combined effort* is grand and pleasing
beyond anything ever be
fore witnessed.
AMONG THE HOSTS WIIO WILL APPEAR AT EACH EXHIBITION. IN SCENES OF FASCINATING
OR THRILLING EFFECTS, WILL BE
THE BEYY OF BEAUTIES
Mademoiselle Amelia, Madame Codona, *
Signorita Ella Eugenie, «Kate Winston,
Etta Cooke, Lizzie Howard,
• Madame Miaco, Rosa Lee.
THE DUO or:
Herr Elijah Lengel,
RESOLUTES
Mr. G. W. Johnson.
THE TRIO of X3STVTIN’ CIBLES,
Mr. SC. Codons, Master Francis, Harry Tibbs.
The Duo of Sensation W orkers,
Mr. AXirKES MX4.CO, Mr. THOMAS BAX.31.
Th_e Quartette of Champions,
JOHN, Sr., JOHN, Jr., OEOB.aXl AND BSWASD HOLLAND.
A LEGION 0*F GOOD
T. Boland, J. Redden, XI. Banker, W. Carter,
Bud. Phelps and J. Johnson.
ONES*
Willie Stokes,
THB FAIR OF BRZZiZiIANTT WITS,
JOHNNY LAWTON AND CHARLEY SEELY.
All of whom will appear at each entertainment in effort* that have never been surpassed in Brilliancy,
Beauty, Daring and Effect.
THE WILD ANIMALS
FOUR DEWS OF HONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS and PANTHERS,
Entered at each exhibition, and the inmates sported and played with, and even fed raw meat from the
naked hands of SIGNORITTA ELLA EUGENIE and HERR ELIJAH LENGEL.
FOUR SCHOOLED HORSES,
STONEWALL, ESMERALDI, SNOWFLAKE and GARRY OLDIS, that have no equals in sagacity, beau
ty and training, together with the ELFIN PONIES and their Monkey jockey* and the COiHIG
MULE will be introduced at each entertainment, to give that variety
which is the spice of life.
Admission, $1 00
Children, - • - - 50
This Company will exhibit at Griffin, Saturday May 29th ; at Forsyth
Wednesday Jane 2d; at BarnesYille, Thursday Jane 3d.
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medicine fbr slight indisposi
tion, will find thie far-tamed
Water the very thing. On Ice
at all times.
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ssruri’i’.
SUGAR,
Molasses and Syrup!!
A large Invoice how coming in store
and offered at Low ^Prices, ^
UGHTPOOT & J AGUES.
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VIRGIN
OIL OF AIX,
pcax
OLIVE OIL,
CORN STARCH
KICK FLOUR
BERMUDA
Arrowroot, Tapioca,
Cream Tartar,
Soda.
OZa-ARS.
Just received, a large assort
ment of
FINE CIGARS
FROM LORILLARD. •
Perfection, Whit* Puff. Yaebl
Club and Century.
PINE ENGLISH
TOOTH BRUSHES.
Assorted aiiea and qualities.
A SMALL LOT LEFT
Dr. Sam White’s
TOOTH SOAP.
• GENUINE
LU8INS GOODS
SOAP, POWDER'
*—em _
PERFUMES.
CALIFORNIA
WINK BITTERS,
CALIFORNIA
Clamppe
— A K D —
BRANDY.
Warranted Fire-Teete 1
KEROSENE
COAL OIL,
LAMPS. LAMP-CHIMNIES.
WICKS, Etc.
French Blacking,
(Wood and Tin Boxes.)
tocl Hair Oil
Magnolia Water. Florida Wa
ter. Mexican Wild Flower
Shampoo Lotien/Tark-
ish Towels. Flesh
BrnshesY’atii’e
Baden Flesh
Gloves. *
Specialities with Ellis
TRY A LITTLE.
Excellent Washing Bine, Day
light Chimnies, Cheap Coal Oil,
Last Year’s Cron Spices, Pep
per, Cinnamon Bark, etc.,Ben
zine Snap, that Sewing Ma
chine Oil, Diamond Cement,
Beautiful Toilet Settr, Flavor
ing, Extract^ Transparent
Soap, Canary Bird Seed, Hand ■
Mirrors, Haar Brushes. Cloth
ing Brashes. Whisk Brooms,
Shaving Brashes, Dressing
Combs. Blacking and White
wash Brash t>.
• Prices Fnrnished. orders so
licited* satisfaction guaran
teed.
THEO. W. ELLIS,
Druggist, Cor. Cherry £t., and
Cotton Avenue.
XT 3VE,
LAMPS AND LAMP-FIXTURES,
WITH ALL THE LATE IMPROVED BURNERS.
Also tho best Flint Glass Chimneys, Wick and Coal Oil, to dealers at lowest-wholesale prices.
Having purchased the entire stock of Capt. T. J. FLINT, he will sell at
cost, offering to housekeeper* a *
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
FOR SUPPLYING THEMSELVES WITH
CRO CKERY,
WARE.
Goods packed carefully, and sent to any portion
B. A. WISE,
Nos. SO and 82 MULBERRY STREET.
THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
• TTAfl decided
THAT GOLD CONTRACTS SHALL BE INFORM!
Therefore, insure in the' only strictly GOLD COMPANY in the United States.
NO FLUCTUATING OR CHANGING THROUGHOUT TIME NOR COUNTRY.
i POLICIES PAYABLE ONLY IN GOLD!
Premiums payable in GOLD or EQUIVALENT. Dividends equally and impartially divided
between Policy Holders, by the
CL E. THAMES, Pres’t] [T. N. FOWLER, Seo’y.
ALABAMA GOLD
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF MOBILE, ALABAMA.
ASSETS, $390,000 I3SJ GOLD!
" - La BOYD.
BOYD,
R. H. WHITFIELD.
WHITFIELD &
GENERAL AGENTS,
3Nruv7crKr^ffi.3Nr. ,..-..1.-. —I—.
GBORG-Ia.
WRIGHT & DOUGLASS, Newnan, Attorneys; .
ED. SMITH, M. D., C. D. SMITH, M. D., Examiners.
' Eeliable 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. DeVOTIE, D. D., Columbus. Ga
Messrs. CLISBY & REID, Macon, Ga. J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D. Atlanta.
• -Major J. L. CALHOUN, Newnan, Ga. J. E. DENT, Planter, Newnan, Ga.
J. H. JAMES, Banker, Atlanta, Ga. It M. SMITH, D. D., Oxford, Ga
aprl3-tf .
T. C. NISBET’S
IRON WORKS.
BET
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On Ziine of Railroad, near Passenger Depot
BSA.CON, GA.
STBALM ENG-INES,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL GEARING
AND CASTING IN GENERAL.
HTSBET’S IMPROVED COTTON PRESS 8GREVF
VS- Special attention paid to repairing, and clsigc'
moderate.
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