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MAT. HARRUSON.
JOHN D. PATLOR.
HAS OPENED. AND IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. THE LATEST
NOVELTIES in
MILLINERY,
DRESS GOODS
TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, POINT LACES, EMBROIDERIES, gtc.
apr2-d*w2m 68 MULBERRY ST., MACON, 61
SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 20. 1869.
AOKHTS FOR THF. TKLROKAPBl
The following gentlemen axe authorised to receive
money for oe:
Aukcicc*. G*.. M. B. Council: Albiut. Oe, E.
KicharJson; BiRjRsviM.it. (1a_ H. H. Swat**:
BeintRtucP.Ga..T. K. Wardell: Bteritr.GawB.
H. Fryer; Boti.br, Oa, Hinee A Goddard :Ccth-
bbet, ih„ T. S. Powell: Dawsow. GA,J.».Sim-
raoM; Eitojto*. Ga.. J. Q. Adama: Kt-LaTiM.*-
Ga, S. Montgomery ; Ecracba, Ala, A. H. Yai-
rin*ton; Forsyte, Oa.. A. II. Sneed; Port ‘al
ert, Oa, J. 0. I'g err; ORTRrtJ. Ga, H. 8. John-
aon; II a tncitfavn.i.r. Go, W. W. Bieka; Kitoityllk,
Oa, J. W. Aesnt: MarritaLi.tillr. Oa, J. A.
Sperry; Mo.eir.rrKA.GA, W.S.Trulnek: Mom-
( BLLO Pla Tbomv Simmons: Millrdgbvillb,
Oa, w t."Conn: OoLBTHficrB, Ga, C. A. Greer;
Phrt. Oa. Jnn.S. Jo1woo:Sk!thtill*.Ga, John-
.on AOorreeh: Tai.wmoj. Ga, J.Cellier: Tbok-
AEYILLR.GA, J. K.S. Davis: No.13Cb5TRalRail-
'OAn, Che*. I. Daria; Saxdrrhvilt.r, Oa, E. A.
Sullivan: MnyTicELLo. Ga, B. T.Dieby; Satar-
»ab, Ga. Wm. M. Sneed ; Joxebbobo’, Ga, E. L.
Hanes: Nkwtoj, Ga, W. W. Stalling*: Georce-
HARRALSON, PAYLOR & CO
Pabtik* Rkmittimo Moxzv to os can send Postoffiee
Money Orders, if hey can be had; or Cash in Kegis-
tered Letters, at oar risk. If sent by Express they
mast pay charges.
ERNEST PESCHKE,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
SynopMiM of United Statra Internal
Revenue Lawn.
PEZTARED roi: THK MACON TELEGRAPH.
Every person, firm, company or .corporation
engaged in any trade, business or profession, on
which a special tax is imposed by law, shall reg
ister with the Assistant Assessor of the assess
ment District and Division—first, his or their
name or style, and in case of a firm or company,
the names of the several persons constituting
such firm or company and their places of resi
dence, and second, toe trade, business, or pro
fession, and the place where such trade, busi
ness or profession is to be carried on.
Any one who shall exercise or carry on any
traded business, or profession, or do any act
hereinafter mentioned, for toe exercising, car
rying on, or doing of which a special tax is im-
THIS WATER is brought
from Saratogain gaa-tisht res-
evoirs lined with pure 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
rient and alterative effects,
the incipient forms of disease.
It is highly recommended by
toe most eminent Physicians,
and is used with great success
in the treatment of
NO- 1 SECOND STREET.
^ LL KINDS AF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED by an OPTIMETER. WATCHES
and JEWELRY repaired and warranted.
Name Stencils for Marking Xiinen Cat to Order*
No. 10 HOLLINGSWORTH’S BLOCK, MACON, GA.,
TO MEET THE WANTS OF THE TRADE I HAVE
; NOW ON HAND.
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Seep the largest Stock of Manufactured Tobacco in tbe
DRESS SUITS.
ALSO.
posed by law without first registering with toe
Assistant Assessor of the proper Division, shall
for every such offence,besides beingliable to the
payment of toe tax, be subject to a penalty of
fifty per centnm, and imprisonment for a term
not exceeding two years, or a fine not exceeding
five hundred dollars, or both, and such fine shall
be distributed between the' United States and
tbe informer.
Returns of bankers, brokers, corporations,
breweries, dealers, cigar makers, lottery ticket
dealers, etc., must be made to toe Assistant As
sessor on or before too 10th day of each month.
In default of the proper retnm, toe Assistant
Assessor shall estimate toe same, upon toe best
information he can obtain, and add penaltietfor
neglect. 3. 3. Newton,
Assistant Assessor Pint Division.
PROMENADE SUITS,
ROOTS; SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, TOBACCO,
PLAIN LINEN SUITS,
10 Car-loads Yellow and White Corn, ,
1 Car-load Poas
3000 Lbs. Choice Leaf Lard In 3, 5 and 10 Lbs. boxes
for Retailers,
50 Tierces Leaf Lard,
50 Kegs Leaf Lard,
50 Cans Leaf Lard,
75 Casks Clear Rib Sides and Shoulders,
5 Tierces Magnolia Hams,
100 Rarrels Superfine Flonr,
50 Rarrels Extra Flour,
100 Sacks Family Flour,
300 Sacks Liverpool Salt,
200 Kegs of Nails,'
CUTANEOUS DISKA8K8,
ALPACCA COATS,
HARDWARE, STEEL, IRON,
Those who do not love to take
medicine for slight indisposi
tion, will find this far-fumed
Water the very thing. On Ico
at all times.
SEERSUCKER COATS,
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A
tion an to toe proprietor of abolishing fences
around farms, and repairing all persons to keep
their stock within their own enclosures, asking
nn expression of the opinion of too Press of the
State. It will not do for this section. It is
doubtful if any other, until toe population be
comes more denne and lands more valuable. It
change that neither legislation nor the opin-
ENKL1SH LINEN COATS,
MARSEILLES VESTS,
ARB INFORMED THAT THE
is a change that neither legislation nor the opin
ions of the Press can bring about. It most
come whon necessity and interest require, of
both which toe farmers are themselves the best
judges. The present generation will hardly live
to see it, even in the most populous sections.
A dense population and consequent necessities
will, in tin;.- f..r. adoption. Until then, it
cannot bo done, even by authority of legislative
enactment. If “enacted by the authority of toe
same,” it will bo, as many another law, a dead
CL0TII VESTS,
SILK VESTS,
11D Boxes of Soap, .
40 Barrels Fine and Common Wbisky,
40 Barrels Molasses,
50 Half Barrels Fine Syrup,
25 Bales Macon Sheeting,
5 Tierces Rice,
25 Half Barrels White Fish,
25 Half Barrels Blue Fish,
50 Boxes Tobacco—all grades— 1 To Arrive,
40 Barrels Sugar,
30 Sacks Coffee,
ALL OP WHICH WE OFFER AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
YOUTHS’ CLOTHING,
8 NOW COMPLETE. AND IS THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED OF ANY THEY HA\
ever had the plearuro of offering to the buyers of Middle and Southwestern Georgia. In
SPRING DRY GOODS
, evert thing in the Clothing Lina, all of which
U made in the Latest Style* and of too
BEST MATERIAL.
It i* unusually heavy
a Fish Hook to a Grit
In GOODS and
Afforda to (apply the want* of
the trading public.
Parable of the Prodigal Non.
Choy Awab, a young Chinaman, in a scholar
at toe Five Points Honae of Industry, New York.
He roads too Testament in English, and then
gives too sense in a dialect of his own. The
following is given in the Monthly Record for
May. It is too Parable of “The Prodigal Son:”
A man, ho two sons. Son speak he to father;
father got money; give some he; father he take
it all light. I just now givo you half. He give
him half: ho go long way—liko me come China
to New York. No be careful of money, use too
much; money all gone; ho very hungry. Ho
went to man. He went work, ho says all right,
he tell him to feed pigs. He give pigs beans;
he eat with pigs himself. He just now talk,
J. B. ROSS & SON.
Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Dry Goods, etc., Macon, Georgia.
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JOHNSON, CAMPBELL Sc CO
juneC-lm-
PURB
GOODS,
Therefore, insure in the only strictly GOLD COMPANY in too United States.
'* ' I * / ‘'“i .r.--7’ ry: ~ --....a-eae.;
NO FLUCTUATING OR CHANGING THROUGHOUT TIME NOR COUNTRY.
“Myfathorhe rich man—too mnch money.—
What for mo stay here hungry ? I want to go
back and see me father. I say to him, I very
bad. Ho kjiows I bad. Emperor (God) see I
bao. No be son, mo be coolie.” Ho go back;
long way, father seo him. Ho take him on the
neck. The son say, “I very bad. I just now
no bo your son; I coolie.” His father talky to
boy, and say. “Get handsome coat; give he
ring; give he shoes; bring fat cow—kill him;
give him eat." They very much glad.—
Ho all Bamo dead; just now he come
back alive; ho loot; he get back. Num
ber one son come. He hear musio; he tell
servant, “What for thoy make music ?” He
say, “You. brother come back; your father very
glad; ho no sick; ho kill fat cow.” Number
one son very ahgry; he no go Inside; very
angry. Father he come out; he say, “No, no
be angry.” Number one son say, he say, “I
stay all time by father ; "never make him lingry.
My father never kill one fat oow for me. My
brother he very bad : lie use money too much:
he have fat cow and music.” Father say. “Yon
no understand; he jost dead ; he now come to
life; he lost; ho now come back." Thoy
make music.
Best English Half Hose,
POLICIES PAYABLE ONLY IN GOLD!
Best Plain and Bordered linen
Handkerchiefs,
Premiums payable in GOLD or EQUIVALENT. Dividends equally and impartially divided
between Policy Holders, by toe
O. E. THAMES, Pres’t] [T. N. FOWLER, Seo’y.
WILL PLEASE BEAK IN MIND THAT
Best American, French and English
Suspenders,
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF MOBILE, ALA B A 11 A.
- li .i£3i ! r.Ct-Y „ 1'":..
ASSETS, 86290,000 '3-N GOLD!
t & n. WHITFIELD. ... ’ ' r. K. ttjn>.
VttllF IELD & BOYD.
Best Xndia Gauze Drawers,
Best lisle Thread Undershirts,
Best Silk Undershirts,
Best Checked ZUCnslin Shirts,
Odds and Ends.
Golub M. Ckaiv, of too Isle of Jura, kept
180 Christmases in his own house. Johannes
do Temporibns died in 1014, aged 316 years.
Thomas Parr died in 1635, aged 153. Henry
Jenkins died in 16T0, aged 169 years. Nnmos
de Cnnya, of Bengal, died 1566, aged 356.
Thomas Carn died 1588, aged 207. Hundreds
of such cases can be cited.
We wonder if too crowds of American ladies
and gentlemen who attended the grand races at
toe liois de Boulogne on Sunday last would care
to have a list of their names published, for the
edification of religious circles at home. Or
would it excite a blush in those circles to know
.GEORGIA
WRIGHT & DOUGLASS, Newnan, Attorneys; . ,
: ' ED- SMiTH, M. D., 0. D. SMITH, SI. D., Examiners.
Reliable Agents Wanted Throughout the State, and Special Agent for Macon.
! ^ ^ COMMISSIONS PAYABLE IN GOLD.
State Supervisors to whom Reference is Given :
SMessrs. BRANCH A SONS, Augusta, Ga. J. II. DeVOTIE, D. D., Columbus,- G*.
Sf Messrs.' CUBBY * REID, Macon, Ga. i! 3. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D., Atlanta.
«: Major 3. L. CALHOUN, Newnan, Ga. *. J. E. DENT, Planter, Newnan, Ga
J. H. JAMES, Banker, Atlanta, Ga. L. M. SMITH, D. D„ Oxford Ga.
! Mvlltf —— - - - ’
Ties, Bows, Stocks,
Taper Collars,
WKmm*d r~,r ir.il
053 inn*!*
relit/ufiqi'K' j
dames, of the true Knickerbrocker breed, are
often to be found, -veiled or unveiled, among
linen Collars-all styles.
• XO O n E W A.R33.
NOTICE TO THE" AFFLICTED.
ECLECTIC BOTANIC PBACTICE.
toe nightly hahituce of the (
or toe MabiUe. Gay, naughty, fashionable
Poria, for what are you not responsible!—Neu
York Commercial Adcertiier.
Chicaqo has another breach of promise case,
a very black and bright negro girl prosecuting a
white man for lacerating her affections.
Sib Walter Scott was, in one of liis walks,
leaning on toe arm of his faithful attendant,Tom
Pnrdle. Tom said, “them are fine novels of
yours, Sir Walter, they are just invaluable to
w,- " “T’m crlad to bear it. Tom." **Yes. Rir.
(ESTABLISHED 1840.)
T H S “uJeriigned dwires to invite the attention ol
JL all who are afflicted to his skill and treatment on
chronic maladies. He will guarantee to perform cures
onmne-tenths of each and every complaint which
the human family areheir to. from onemonth’s stand-
id? to twenty year?, lie presumes to say he will cure
caiea of a very critical character in the space of a few
months time, and those of a milder character in the
space of two or three months time. i
j He will name a few of tbe critical complaints for ex-
ample: Consumption, Liver Complaint. Dropsy of
the Chest. Abdomomal Dropsy, Milk Lee, Dyspepsia.
Blind and Bloody Piles, Bronchial affections. Rheum-
atismofeveirkind. Scrofula in general, Dicers and
Uld Sores, all private complaints in general; will re
move mercurial debilities ; will guarantee to treat all
female debilities caused by cold or otherwise, with
the utmost success; will also guarantee to cure each
and every case of inflamation by which married ladies
by the thousand are groaning with. The under-
8urnea can testify to his jrre&t success in the treatment
ot those chronic maladies by numerous proofs (ifre-
-n 11 "5 c0 * n * Augusta, Griffin, Columbus, Craw-
lordsville and Atlanta, lie has been in the field of
success for the term of twenty-one years in Georgia,
jits office is on Marietta street, east of the Legislative
iiall, opposite the marble house. He is permanently
located. Come one, come all, and examine for your-
seivee. Each prescription strict!v cash.
WHITE SHIRTS
jiizttx/
atiidSrt:
ABEYDROTH BROS., Proprietors
come home very tired and take up one o your
novels, I*m asleep directly.’'
Grant is growing monstrously stout, and bis
head is very nearly a perfect cobe. -He wears
a stove-pipe hat altogether in these days, keeps
clean shaven, and his garments are more be
coming than his military uniform. General
Sherman gets thinner while Grant grows heavier.
Sherman's nose is perpetually sunburnt.
An irritable man having been disappointed in
his boots, threatened to chaw up the shoemaker
but compromised by drinking a cobler.
Bisnop Simpson' of tbe Radical-Methodist
Church, ■ has delivered an address in favor of
women suffrage.
Bcbuy, a new species of the cotton plant, it
is reported, is now extensively cultivated in the
Philhpine Islands by the missionaries. The
plant is of a very large size, and begins to yield
in its fourth year. The cotton pods measure
three to four inches in length, and one hundred
of them, it is asserted, will yield three pounds
of the fibre, which, when cleaned, sells for nine
dollars a hundred weight
The Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal
Church call for a contribution of $200,000 over
and above ordinary collections, to relieve the
missionary treasury from embarrassment
AM English velocipedist is to ride on his bicy
cle, in July next, from St Petersburg to Mos
cow. The Bussian police have given him the
necessary permission to do so.
Four hundred Japanese are expected in San
Francisco within a month, and more are follow
ing.
Augusta Factory and Granite-villa Manufac
turing Company goods have been advanced in
price. We now quote: 4-4 sheeting, 15i oents;
7-8 shirting, 14 cents: 3-4 shirting, Ilf cents,
and drill, 16 cents.—Augusta Chronicle.
FULL BOSOM
109 *£111 Beckman at,; Hew York,
* .;
WITH ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO THE PURCHASER,
Which in fit, make and *tyle cannot be equaled and i*
of toe best material. — ...
Manufacturer* of the Celebrated
COTTON PLANT" COOK STOVE,
"QUEEN OF THE SOUTH” Cook Stove.
“MAGNOLIA" Cook Stove,
i “GRAY JACKET" Cook Stove. -»aJ. ,M
"DELTA” Cook Stove.
; And other Stove*, suitable for the Southern trade
FLY - PAPER,
i
I keep a fall rtoek of theie articles alwayi ON
HAND.-G*
| EVERY STOVE 18 WARRAN1 ED,
l-fetojervl • : f.U v-w-r
FOR SALE BY
B. A. WISE, Macon, Ga.,
W L WADSWORTH & CO- Americu, o.
^PJilPkASS, Savannah, Ga.
^brto^Pnampa, Stove D^ thronahont,
i^fc^House & Sign Painter,
flILDKR, GLAZIER AND PAPER RANGER
OVER LAWTON & LAWTON’S. ^
FOURTH STREET.
iapl<-tf MACON. 0A
UVEEY AND SALE STABLES,
.nxRica w.o***
JU P. BAN80M,,.
SOBT. H. EOTD.
Have Added Great Interest to our Stock
which is now as Attractive as at any
Period of the Season!
Our Policy being to increase business, we shall make sneh price:
as will not fail to accomplish that end. je6-tf
T^!LiS d ' r n l 5 n " 1 k?* taken charge of the well
chapman’* Livery Stable*” in Macon,
thepaaf engcr shed on Plum street, where he
win conduct a reneral Livery Business in all its
AnyUun* you may want in the way ot
transportation, by bone or mule, buggy, carriage or
** a rJfurnished on short notice and at reason-
W. A. RANSOM & CO.
IJUCCESSOR TO TURPIN * HERTZ.)
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
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