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LOCAL COLUMN.
Ailve-rtiNlug Imlox.
New Goode—L. H. Wing.
Proclamation—By the Governor.
Home Building end Loan Aseceiation— A.
'reeman, Secretary.
Foe Sale—J. W. Burge.
Wanted—Apply at thia office.
AnotXAB habit of body is absolutely essential
to physical health and clearness of intellect. Nor
is this all. Beauty of persop cannot co-exist with
an unnatural condition of tho bowels. A free pas
sage of the refuse mailer of the system through
10 natural wasto pipes, is as necessary to the
purity of tho body as tho free passage of tho offal
of the dty through its sowers is necessary to tho
health of its inhabitants.
Indigestion is tho primary causo of most of tho
diseases of the discharging organs, and one of its
most common results la constipation. This com
plaint, besides .being dangerous in itself, has many
tlhagreeablo concomitants—such as an unpleasant
breath, a sallow skin, contaminated blood and bile,
hemorrhoids, headache, loss of memory, and gener
al debihty.
Hostetler's Stomach Bitters remove all these evils
bv removing their immediate cause in the digestive
organs, and regulating the action of the intestines.
The combination of properties in this celebrated
preparation to one of its chief merits.* It is not
merely » stimulant, or a tonic, or an anti-bilious
agent, or a nervine,or a blood depurent, or a cathar
tic, but all these curative elements j udiaonely blend
ed in one powerful restorativo. It lends activity
and vigor to the inert and enervated stomach, re
lieves the alimentary canal of Its obstructions, and
gives tone to the membrane whdeh lines it, gently
stimulates the liver, braces the nerves, and cheers
the antral spirits. No other remedy poetesses such
a variety of hygienio virtues. It to to these charac
teristics that it owes it prestige as a household medi-
rinc. Experience has proved that it to as harmless
as it to ci&cadous, and hence it to as popular with
tho weaker sex as with the stronger.
Hostetler's Stomach Bitters to sold in bottlos on
ly, and the trade-mark blown in the glass and en
graved on the label, with our steel odgraved revenue
stamp over the cork, to the test of genuineness.
Beware of counterfeits.
Cars yonr drills with King of Chills.
King of Chills cares effectually and permanently.
Better than quinine. King of ChUto.
The great malarial antidote, King of Chills.
CHOLERA-HOW TO CUBE IT.
At the commencement of the diarrhoea, which al
ways precedes an attack of the cholera, take a tea-
spoonful of the Pain Killer in sugar and water, (hot
if convenient,) and then bathe freely tho stomach
and bowels with the Pain Killer dear. Thonld the
iliarrbcra or cramps continue, repeat tbs dose every
fifteen or twenty minutes till the patient to relieved.
In extreme eases two or more tcaspoonfuls may bo
given at a does.
The Pain Killer, as an interna] remedy, has no
wqnaL' In cases of aommer complaint, dpspepsia,
dysentery, astnma, it cares in one night, by taking
it internally and bathing with il freely. Its action
is Uke magic when externally applied to bad sores,
bums, scalds and sprains. For tooth-ache don't
fail to try it. In short it to a Tent Kn.iT.it.
Tho Fain Killer to sold by all dealer* in Family
Medicines. scpt8-eodlm
Nothing else equals King of Chill*.
King of Chills cures old and young.
The planter’s beat friend. King of Chills.
A cheap chill remedy, King of Chills.
With dyspeptics everything to wrong. Food does
not digest; sleep does not refresh; wine does not
cheer | smiles do not gladden; music does not
charm, nor can any other joy gladden the heart of
tho miserable dyspeptic. Tou most get rid of it, or
it will become seated and confirmed, and life will
be -» burden and existence a enrso. Plantation
Bittixs will do away with this. New life, strength,
and energy will take possession of yon. Tho da
mask will again bloom upon your check, and the
lustor in yonr eye Kill again be as bright as in your
healthiest, happiest, and most joyous days.
Magnolia Warm—Superior to the best imported
German Cologne, and sold at half tho prioe.
septl2-eod4wlw
The reliable, Dromgoole 4 Co.’* Buchu.
Dromgoolc 4 Co.’s Buchu to the favorite.
Grave! cured with Dromgoole 4 Co.’s Buchu.
U Bn. Ten’s Expeotoiunt.—All who have used
this invaluable medldno for coughs, colds asthma,
spitting of blood, croup, inflammation of tho longs
or chest, hoarseness, difficulty of breathing, bron
chitis, and all diseases of tbs lungs, attest its use
fulness. For long affections it has no equal.
scptl2-d4wlw
Keep Rod Diarrhcca Remedy on had.
R. D. It. to not a hot astringent.
R. D. R. cools and quiets the inner man.
It. D. R. has no equal for children.
SUCH BEAUTIES !
THE PICK OF THE MARKET!
UNAPPROACHABLE IN TINTS AND PRICES'.
S. WAXELBAUM, BKO, 6l CO.
navo the pleasure of informing the Ladies that
they liavo purchased, and are now receiving and
opening, tho largest, best selected, and cheapest
stock of
FALL DRESS GOODS
Ever brought to 3facon, sparing neither time nor
tronble in catering to tlieir taato in so doing.
Among them will be found
SILKS, of all shades and colors,
EMPRESS CLOTHS, of all fashionable shades,
POIL d’CHEYRES, to suit the most critical taate,
REPS, that will prove “juat the thing,**
With every other description of Dree* Goods that
our Lady friends may fancy. Indeed,
our entire stock of
FALL DRY GOODS
We know cannot be excelled in quality or variety;
while in cost, all wo have to say is, that, as hereto
fore, wo will contiuuo to sell at
mew York Store Prices,
Which is guarantee enough that thcao goods will
bo sold
CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE.
W* ask attention to the following testimonial
from Hon. A. H. Stephens as to tho efficacy of Sol
omons' Invigorating Bitten:
Lmr.ttTY Hall.
CoAwronnviLLE, Ga., August 11,1869.)
J{tun. A. A. /Solomon* cfc Co., Druggists, Savan
nah, Ga.:
Gentluctx : Please tend mo bait a dozen bottles
of your Bitter*. I have been using them lately upon
the recommendation of a friend, with decided benefit,
in giving tone to tho digostivo organs and general
strength to tho system. Send by express, with value
endorsed, O. O. D. Yours respectfully,'
(Signed) Alexander H. Stephens.
aug20-lm __
KING OF CHILLS
Cone all forms of chills and fever.
Cures chills after all else fails.
Cures chills of swamps and bayous.
Oftes every other and every third day chills.
Woman’s Best Friend.—Dr. J. Bradfield’s “ Fe
male Regulator," for sale by druggists everywhere,
to beyond all doubt tho beet cmenagogno known to
the medical profession. It to no quack nostrum,
hut a legitimate prescription, purely vegetable, re
commended and prescribed by the best phyt ■ dans
in tho State. Suffering woman! do not let your
fears nor the prejudices of others causo you to re
main in misery. Read Dr. Bradfield’s column, fol
low his advice, and suffer no more.
scpO-dlm■
PROCLAMATION EXTRAORDINARY
To Wholesale Buyers!
Country Merchants, Planters, and all who buy to
soil again, can lay in their entire supplies
AT LESS THAN NEW YORK COST NOW.
Our stock is the heaviest, best assorted, and cheap
est wo have over offerod them. Call at the
WBW YORK STORE,
Bepl2-.1t Non. 45 and 47 Second Stheet.
SOLOMONS’ BITTERS
TOR BALK BT
2i* W, HUNT &L CO., Druggists,
Nos. 82 and 84 Cherry Street,
BBtSl-tf
wTX
yi.\ro.\, gboroia.
HOP j ON & GO.
We offer for Thirty Dayn the whole of our largo
and magnificent Stock of Slimmer Goods AT COST.
Wo make thia grand clearing out sale to be pre
pared for our Fall Stock, which will be heavy, and
unusually attractive.
We wish to do a lively trade, and increase the
popularity of our establishment.
This stock is entirely now, and was bought at tho
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
We use no deception to sell our goods. We mean
what we eay. Wo offer this
STOCK AT CC?ST!
And believo it is tho best opportunity ever offered
to buyers to secure FRESH, FIRST-CLASS GOODS
CHEAP.
CITY AFFAIBS.
TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 18C0.
Pmcttt Women.—A. comparatively few Ladies
monopolise the Beauty as well as the attention of
Scs'ety. This ought not to be ao, but it is; and will
b* while men are foolish, and single out pretty faces
for companions.
Thia pan all bo chargetTby using Hagan's Magno
lia Palm, which gives tho Bloom of Youth .and a Re
fined sparkling Beanty to the Complexion, pleading,
powerful and natural.
NoMpH tanned, freckled
or rustic Complexion who will invest 75 cents in Ila •
gut’s Magnolia Balm. Ita effects are truly womler-
To preserve and dre
tharion.
the Hair use Lyon’a Ka-
soptSdeod&wlm
A Villain Caught.—On Saturday last, CoL Cum
mings. Chief of Police, received a telegram from j
Marshal J. B. Fair, of Mbledgeville, to arTe&t one |
John O. Jackson, a white man, as soon as he reach- j
ed this city on the Central train of that day, for
committing a rape upon a white girl about ten years
old, in Hancock county, near the road, and two
miles this si Je of Sparta. Col. Cummings imme
diately sent officers Foster and Hurley across tho
river to get on the train before it reached the pas
senger shed, to identify the villain and arrest him
on the arrival of the train. A letter from Sheriff
Rogers, of Hancock county, was also receiv
ed, ordering the arrest of Jackson and minutely
describing him : and, from the description given in
thaS letter and the brief one in the telegram, the
officers had no trouble in identifying the man. Ho
a young man about seventeen or eighteen years
old, red, busby hair, freckled face, five feet seven
inches high, and weighs about 135 pounds.
So soon as the train reached the passenger shed,
officers Foster and Hurley nabbed the scoundrel,
and enquired for bis name. He gave that of
Hayne Dower. He had cut his hair off, to disguise
liia appearance, after perpetrating tho crime. He
had both & rifle and revolver in his possession, but
was seized so suddenly that he had no opportunity
to use either to effect an escape.
Ho waa taken to tho guardhouse, and, after be
ing placed imhis cell, waa asked if he knew why bo
was arrested. He replied that be did. and acknowl
edged hia crime, but tried to shield himself by say
ing that it was two other men who so brutally mu
tilated the little girl and not himself, and but for
this, he would not have run away. Of course, thia
is all a falsehood, and the age of the little girl
proves it to be such.
Officer Hurley left yesterday evening on the Cen
tral road for Sparta, with the prisoner in irons, to
turn him over to the Sheriff of Hancock. If the
facts of the case as reported to us are true, we
earnestly hope the diabolical wretch will be made
to suffer the severest penalties of the law, and
that, too, at the earliest possible day. Such inhu
man and revolting crimes are too frequent in
Georgia, and the perpetrators should, when caoght,
meet with swift and condign punishment. Officers
Hotter and Hurley deserve credit for the skill and
promptness with which they acted in the above
affair, and the authorities of Hancock should give
each of them a suitable reward.
BY TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,
From Washington.
Washington. September 13.—Kentucky soldiers
are here in full force to oust the bomb proofs. They
have hard work and make slow progress in getting
possession of any of the Kentucky Federal officers.
Dispatches from all points report magnificent
Humbold festivities.
High officials think the Virginia Legislature can
elect United States Senators previous to the State's
regular admission into-the Union.
Revenue to-day over a half million.
The Express says late advices say half the cotton
crop in Florida and Georgia has been destroyed by
the caterpillar.
The blank space in the new tobacco stampa mu»t
be filled with the name of the manufacturer hereaf
ter.
Delano will hear arguments on Wednesdays and
Saturdays. Daring these days Deputy Douglas will
continue routine duties.
The trial of Shureman, implicated with Turner,
the negro ex-pestmaater of Macon, Ga., inc&un- ;
terfeit money matters, commenced to-day.
Saturday’s report of revenue seizures is quite
heavy. Kentucky is the only State mentioned of
the Southern States.
It is understood here that the conservative Re
publicans of Mississippi, in order to interfere as j
httle as possible with cotton gathering, will not
commence an active canvass until after the first of I
November.
The State Department is officially advised that I
New York has ratified tho fifteenth amendment. I
FROM CUBA. j
Private letters from Sickles are sanguine that
Spain will aell Cuba. Serrano la willing, but tho
1 Cabinet objects.
j Admiral Hoff's report of the execution of two
Americans, (one a telegrapher named Weytli,) cha
racterizes them aa massacres. It appears from the
report that such is the disturbed condition of the
Daily Review of the Karket.
; OFFICE DAILY TELEGRAPH. )
Septzmbeb 13—Evening, 1869. j
Cotton.—Receipts to-day 530 bxlea ; sales 242;
I shipped 277.
The market opened this morning at 28 cents, at
which it moved along quietly until the New York
market was heard from, when operations were im
mediately checked, and tho market closed dull this
evening at 23 cents, nominal, for middlings.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1S69—bales.. 179
lloceived to-day 530
Received previously 3.295— 2,825
4,004
Sliipped to-day 277
Shipped previously... 2,100—2,377
Stock on hand thia evening >*. 1,627
Trade, aa is almost always the case in this market
on Monday, was dull to-day, and wo heard of no
very heavy operations in any branch of business.
Com and bacon are scarce and firm at Saturday's
figures. '
Cotton-baling material active at tho following
rates:
Borneo bagging 31 cents retail; 30 cents whole
sale ; Kentucky bagging 28}£ retail; 23 wholesale.
Iron ties cents per pound.
Flour is firmer and prices tend a little upward.
We quote family per barrel §11; fancy §12 jl3.
Other articles quiet.
E. CARVER COMPANY
r lMIK undersigned is Agent for the sale of this UNRIVALED GIN,
commenced by E. CAR\ ER, at NAC1II Miss., marc than sixty ya
the
» been
on District
manufacture of which w*a
o. and becamo the etady of
South and West. It is be-
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Domestic Markets.
New Yoee, September 13. noon.—Flour dull.
Matos’s Const His Honor. Mayor Obear, had
the lirliest session of his Court yesterday morning
that wo liavo attended in a month. The docket was
heavy and the attendance large. *
The first case called was that threo cornered fight
to which we alluded iuonrlasL The parties "called
to taw,** were Abner White, but his skin was black
ws a lamp of Butt’s Georgia coal; Mrs. White, hia
neglected spouse, of the samo dusky hue: and Annio
Barkley, a “prety yaller gal" and the prime cause of
all tho tronble. Abner neglected tho duties of a
faithful husband and paid too much attention to An
nie. This aroused tho jealonsy and anger of hi*
better half, and aha went and gave Annie a sound
drubbing for disturbing her connubial peace, and
distracting and attracting the affections of her way
ward and wedded Abner. This nummary proceeding
on her part aroused the ire of her recreant Abner,
and be feathered in on Mtb. White and gavo her
‘ter dyvnl” for whipping his fairer and more fad-
Hating Annie. Of course such a warfare could not
he permitted within tho domain of His Honor, and
the bclligcants together with the cores beUi, were
all brought up by officer Wippler. An examination
of the ease elicited the above facts and also the
graver one that Abner had given Annie ten dollars
to leave for Albany before tho trial came off, to pre
vent her from testifying against him. She consent
ed to tho arrangement but the trick was detected,
and it cost Abner an additional ten dollars in Court.
Abner wss fined 920 or twenty days in the guard
house, and his belligerent and indignant sponso fined
$10 or ten days. Annio ctmo out of to without a
scratch. _ - jj
Tho next was a case of vagrancy against a help
less negro named BilL He was sent to tho hoepitaL
The next was a rape case against Jno. O. Jack-
eon—remanded for a warrant. . , |
A case of disorderly conduct sept the offender to
the guardhouse for ten days.
Henry and Annie Pearson instead of going to
church on Sunday as all good niggers do, concluded
to stay at homo and fight out a little misunderstand
ing between them. As Henry got the best of the
fight ho was fined ten dollars and Annie was re
leased.
Jerry Williams tnd Lizzie Powell, two more pug
nacious Hamites, who had rather fight and be fined
on Monday, than to bo good niggers and attend
church on Sunday, were in court, and both fined 210
apiece or ten days In the guardhouse.
A ease of disorderly conduct against Jerry and
Clarissa Williams was dismissed, and the Court ad
journed after a long and stormy session.
Wheat quiet Com 1(32 lower. Turpentine firm
at 43. Eg sin firm; strained 2 S5<37 00. Freights
very firm.
Cotton 33K.J
Stocks weak and dull. Money 7. Sterling, long
8**; short 8K- Gold 35.’J. 1862s 22%. Tennesseeu,
ex-coupons 61; new 52 y'. Virginias, ex-coupone 55;
new 5s)£. Louisiana*, old 72; new GS; levees 6G: 8s
island, that the administration of justice, in many I S4. Alabama 8s 93; 5s 62. North Carolina?, old 55;
his life. Thousands ha
leived that
This din has no superior in tho world for Simplicity, Strecgtij, Lightness
of running, Speed, Durability, and the Beauty of the sample it produces,
in fact in all the qualities required to constitute a Perfect Gin.
A good stuck of No, 40, to and f " ‘vV <3*-X^T£3 *" and, and TO and ' Saw Gids ordered
as wanted.
DUPLICATES OF SAWS, GRATES. BRISTLES, BOXES ani every other pa-t efthe Gin kept at the
Agency for sale, and can bo applied with the utmost facility on the plantation.
Tlie Price is ©4 Per S-ATW",
DELIVERED AT SHE STORE OF THE UNDERSIGNED.
They also furnish to order, the "E. CARVER COMPANY ” PEELER GIN. which is e\ ecially adapted
to ginning the Peeler and other varieties of long stapled upland cottons.
No.
HENRY L. JEWETT,
64 Second St,, Macon. Ga.
LAWTON
COTTON
& l.AWTOL
FACTORS
R E A T
new 47.
New Yoax, September 13, evening—Flour a shade
firmer for shipping grades: superfine State 5 OOfci
G 20; Southern common to fair extra G 60 •> G U0; good
to choice 6 95 n il 00. Wheat scarcely so firm, with a
very moderate export demand; winter red Western
1 3' dl GO. Com dull and heavy; 2 Vi 3 lower. Pork
__ . , .. . ... , dull and heavy, closing with sellers at 30 87 cash.
The recent activity of the navy has no warlike Lard dull; ketde,19V@20. Whisky decidedly firm-
instances, is impossible.
The Central Cuban Junta has forwarded §20,000
in bonds of the Republic of Cuba to the Rawlins’
fund. The bonds sell on tho market at twenty-five
cents on the dollar. Subscriptions of a dollar from
each Cuban has been started for the earns fund.
meaning. The vessels were becoming damaged by
idleness, and to to proposed to use sailing vessels
for ordinary duty, instead of steamers, as a matter
of economy.
WasnccoTOS, September 12—A Southern gentle
man, visiting Cubs for the purpose of learning the
true state of affaire for himself and friends, writes
encouragingly from Cardenas, under date of Sep
tember let, saying: “The revolution, I lionestlj
believe, will succeed." Alluding to the outrages and
destruction by tb* vohmnteere, the writer says: “If
the war continues six months, the island trill be
almost uninhabitable; even now, along the eastern
coast, the people are on tho verge of starvation."
Twenty cavalrymen are ordered to Virginia to en
force the revenue laws.
and unchanged. Sugari
vith a good demand; Porto Rico 13>'^@1SK;
ivado 11MQ13)^; Havana 12%. Coffee steady
liei, Mnfssere qatotboi firm. Turpentine 43.
Freights firm- flour, per steam
. FOURTH STREET, HA COS, OA.
H AVING thcrousfcly refitted nur Warehouse, and
bavirr ample storage fur all Cotton eonsisned lo
us. we azain tender ourservi ■■■ i.i . nrfriecdsand the
publics- Cotton Factor* and Wurrhouve men. \Sc
lake this nce.v-i.Mi to return • u-tf... • -:r i atro...-
of the past «ea.-on, end a.-.-ure them that we.-hall en-
jeavorin tbe future. aa we have done in the past, to —-fS.-
secure for them the best prices Astern h* obtained 3,Thnri,,YhStK&E.
SOSiTIliM PHEPIRITIONS!!
Tire in Atlanta.
Arusn, September 13.—There waa a large fire
in this dty early on Sunday morning last, which
horned eix one story brick stores on Marietta street,
and the large building known aa the Norcrosa corner,
comer of Marietta and Peaehtrco streets. The
loaa to estimated at over #100,000. Insurance
#58,00°. _
From Virginia.
RiantovD, September 13.—Charles Whit llesy, the
defeated Weiis candidate for Congress, in the Alex
andria District, has been appointed by Gen. Canby,
Attorney General vice Bowden, resigned.
Oca oral News.
Cabtusob, Ohio, September 13.—The elevated
platform at the race gavo way and seriously injured
seventeen men and women.
New Oulua-ns, September 13.—Judge Louis Dent
to here.
Sataxxah, September 12 A heavy northeast
gale to blowing. Tho Magnolia for Mew York, to
detained in Tyboe Itoads.
F..11.1. Female Bitters strengthens females.
Husbands should buy E. F. B. for sick wives.
E. F. B. brings health and induces happiness. j
Complaint* peculiar to females cured wuliE. F. B.
READTHESK LINES AND PONDER THEM WELL
The best tcets of the merits or my proprietary
article is to Uncertain what is thought of it at home
where il I* manufactured. Such a test Lippman’e
Pyugc can well stand, as to-dae it w decidedly
tho favorite remedy for chills and fever, dumb ague
and other diseases of a malarious origin, in the city
Of Savannah where it is prepared. The principal
dmggtsta of the city would as much tliink of doing
without castor oil in their stores as to be without
thir popdtar (and deservedly so) remedy. It is a
vegetable preparation free from, deleterious drugs,
and a,-ts as a tunic upon the entire system, thereby
invigorating the system, so much so as to enable it
to -brow off disease. Pyrafugo does not nauseate
or sicken the patient, and can be taken by the most
,h il >ate persons without fear. If should always be
at hand, as chills and fever creep upon ns ao
stealthily that we are not aware of its approach un
to o is udoii ns. A word to the wise is sufficient.—
n i "„nnah Stowing -Vet.w. _ may 2-tf
K VYTON'S OIL OF LIFE cures all aches and
p.y::.-. and is the great remedy for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia.
KAYTON-rf FILLS cure Sick Headache and all
b ilious diseases.
Religious Meetinc*.—Wo havo inadvertently
failed to mention, within tho last week, that a reli
gious meeting has been going on. nightly, during
that time, in the First Baptist church. Much reli
gious feeling has been awakened and tho meetings
will continue through tbo present week. Services
are conducted by tbo Pastor, Rov. E. W. Warren.
Mketixoof tiie Firemen's Band.—We are re
quested to Btato that there will bo a meeting of the
members of the Macon Fire Department's Brass
Band at tho Engine Hall of No. 3, this evening at
8 o’clock. Prompt attendance is specially desired.
Tue Autleton CirrncH Home.—Tho brick, lumber
and other material for the "Appleton (Episcopal)
Church Home," for the education of Orphan chil
dren, is now accumulating upon the site for the
building, on Colledgo street, and near St. Paul's
church. Tito work will soon begin under the super
intendence of the Architect, Mr. W. YYilson, of this
city.
At present but ono wing of the proposed edifice is
to be erected, and it is to be put up with the ten
thousand dollars donated for the purpose by Mr.
Wm. H. Appleton, of New York,.'Jn tho wing now
being constructed, the exercises of tbo institution
will begin, and afterwards the centre or main build
ing and the ether wing are to be built.
The plan of the proposed building, as submitted
to the Trustcce by the Architect, makes a very hand
some and imposing appearance on paper and when
carrie J out the edifice will be a splendid ornament
to that portion of the city in winch it is situate.
Tho institution, as wo remarked some time ago,
is to be under the immidiate supervision and care of
Rt. Rev. John W. Beckwith, Bishop of Georgia.
Great Yariett of Silver ware at L. H. Wing’s, 48
Second street.
Sai.e of Real Estate.—Sheriff Martin sold lateiy
the Nancy Williams place, on McIntyre street, be
yond the Macon and Western road, for ^900. and
also four acres of land on the Columbus road, about
three miles out, for £125.
The sale of the brick store in East Macon which
was offerod for tale the other day, was bid in at
$1500. ^
Call and Examine Watches and Diamonds at L.
H. Wing's, 48 Second street.
Lawton «t Lawton.—We were in error the other
dav in giving tho initials of a member of thia firm.
The firm of Lawton & Lawton is composed of W.
J. and Dr. J. S. Lawton. Maj. R. F. Lawton is tho
efficient financial agent of the concern, but not a
member of tho firm.
Watches and Jewelry repaired at L. H. Wing's,
48 Second street.
Cotton Receipts. —There were received yesterday
by the Southwestern railroad from Cnlumbns and
points west, 514 bales of cotton for Savannah, and
from the Southwestern road proper 427 bales for
Savannah, and 327 for Macon, making receipts of
the day stand:
For Savannah. 941
For Maccn 327
Total recepta 1,268
A largo portion of the cotton which now passes
thoragh to Savannah is from the Central and South
ern portions of Alabama, and ia sent to Savannah
for shipment to New York. Tho cotton received by
the Southwestern road, proper, ia generally about
equally divided between the Macon and Savannah
markets for storage and sale.
N. B.—Hereafter wo shall give these statements
semi-weekly instead of daily, as the labor of pre
paring them ia much greater than one who is not
conversant with the matter would suppose.
Struck and Saved Ilia Baggage. — Mr. John
Dougherty, Baggagemaster on the Southwestern
Railroad, as ho came by Oglethorpe yesterday, took
aboard a very interesting lot of baggage, in tho
shape of sundry trunks and band-boxes, belonging
to Mies Eliza Stubbs, and turned over to Comlnctor
Dasher the fair and fascinating owner, until the
train readied Fort Valley, where tho said John
Dougherty, instead of proceeding to the dinner-
house, pitched out after Justice Love, and, securing
the services of that loveable dignitary, the two pro
ceeded to the McAffee House, where John’s intend
ed was in waiting, and in comfonnity with both law
and Gospel, the said John Dougherty and Miss
Eliza Stubbs were united in the holy estate of mat
rimony.
The.wbys and wherefores the happy couple did
not marry in Oglethorpe, it ie unnecessary to state,-
and is nobody’s business; but everybody who knows
John will join us in the heartiest congratulation.
Triplets.—A colored woman living near the Ma
con & Brunswick railroad machine shop, in the city,
gave birth to threo children yesterday—two boys and
one girl. They were all bom alive; but from tho
fact that no one was present at the time, one of the
boys and girl died before another woman, who soon
discovered her condition, could secure medical aid
and assistance. The prolific mother is named Mary
Ann Drake.
Egyptian Cotton Crop.—The Columbus En
quirer says, concerning the growing cotton crop
of Egypt’ Advices from Alexandria to the 14th
of August state that “ the Nile continues to rise
steadily, and the belief is that the navigation of
the canal will in a few' days be opened lor large
boats, when abundant supplies of produce may
be looked fox. About the growing crop of cot
ton, it is as yet too early in the season to form
an opinion of any value; but it may be mentioned
that the rising of the Nile is satisfactory, and
that the cotton plants thus far look strong and
healthy.”
Gen. Sickles has caused great excitement in
Spain bv notifying the government that public
opinion’in the "United Slates will shortly compel
the recognition of the Cuban insurgents. The
papers urge the dispatch of troops to the island,
whose loss, it is argued, cimnot be afforded at
any cost,
“Wat dab Bib el, he Say.”—We overheard
the following colloquy between a negro preacher
and a few of his “bredren “Well,” says one,
“wat do dar Bibel say about it i Well, dar
iffbel say—dar Bibel say—day Bibel, he say,
‘Be shore yon right, den go ahead, dat wathe
say—now mind dat,” replied the preacher. W e
Vft 'S2 >S popnlation of Atlanta, claimed by the
newspapers to be forty thousand, has siiomerea
down under an actual census to a little over
twenty-five thousand.—Sar. Republican .
Stutttsg improves the fair as well as the
fowl.
. foreign News.
Madrid, September IS.—The King of Italy save
hia son shall never mount the Spanish throne except
by the unanimous call of Constituent Chambers.
A commission has been appointed to consider the
alteration of the colonial penal code, administrative
reforms, and the abolition of slavery in Porto Bico.
Bureaus, September 13.—Belgium declines join-
^ mg with BoTaria in tho support of the Prince Ho-
benzoleon’a policy respecting the (Ecumenical Coun
cil. The Government has determined to send no
official delegates to the Council.
Pams, September 13.—Prim is here.
Madrid, September 12.—Sixteen thousand troops
are ready to sail for Cuba.
er at 1 30. Rico
firm, with
muscovado
and qnict.
Rosin 2 30(38 00.
Cotton decidedly lower; tales 700 hales at S3333X.
■ Money closed easier at 5@7. Sterling dull at S)^.
Gold S5?f. Stocks generally steady. Governments
steady; 1862s 22.
Baltimore. September 13—Cotton quiet at 33X1
Flour In good demand: Howard street sr.pcrflno
6 00@6 69. Wheat firm and higher; red 1 5^31 70.
Oats 60(363. Fork dull. Bacon active and firm.
Whisky firm and scarce; held at 125.
Virginias, old 45 bid.
Savannah. September 13 Cotton receipts 1402
bales; in consequence of want of freight room by
steamers, the cotton market is dull and declining:
transactions light, being limited to foreign orders;
middlings 23; £ @30.
Acgcsta, September 13.—Colton sales 464 bales;
receipts 400; market more active, but prices declined
X; middlings 29.
Charleston, September 13.—Cotton sales 200
bales; receipts 672; fair demand, but market easier,
middlings 30.
Wiuhnotos, September 13.—Spirits Turpentine
nothing doing. Ilosin quiet. Crude Turpentine 2 60
@3 00. Tar 2 60.
Louisville, September 13.—Provisions firm. Mess
pork S3 00(333 60. Bacon, shoulders 18; clear sides
Cincinnati, September 13.—Whisky higher; 115
offered.
St. Louis, September 13.—Pork doll at S3 60.
Bacon steady; shoulders 15X@155f; clear sides
18X@10. Lard, nothing doing. Whisky 115.
Morile, September 13.—Cotton sales 100 bales;
receipts 1068;exports 21; middlings 30.
New Oaleans. September 13—Cotton receipts
GC0 balee; sales 20; market dnlb middlings SIX-
Markets all dull and nominal daring the day; very
little business dono.
Gold 34X- Sterling 4G. Now York Sight X (Re
discount.
Foreign Markets.
London, September 13, noon.—Consols 92X-
Bonds 83),.
Tallow 4Gs3d.. Sugar on spot dull at 40s; afloat
qnieL
September IS. noon.—Cotton sale*
8000 bales, market quiet; uplands 12X; Orleans 12X
Breadstuffs firm. Coro 29«6d. |
Liverpool. September 13, afternoon.—Cotton
dull; sales will not exceed 7000 bales.
Pork Ills.
Havre, September 13, noon.—Cotton opens flat
at IBB. j
Havre, September 13. evening.—Cotton quiet at
158, both on spot and afloat. |
Paris, September 13, noon.—Bourse firm. Rentes
71176c. >• J-
Pabb, September 18, evening.—Bourse excited.
■I'Ul.S.: ARL 'iio standard Fa’t.Uy iledieinet o
1 A;a ri .i. 11.-y : r preMrlhi'd an i used by the
medical i:-. ! ■-ion. Tie. are preferred by e-’ery
n tberaud father TI:-v i-nraediately merit public
nd confidence "f allwio once test their Tir-
. . . who arc fully
(V:. T- ■- , t ;be l'nit p d State?, and
r>erienee. Beina
die*l nrofesrion
in Macon, which we deem, all third cosridered. one j '.AL ,Ll r ,, u if u } ;
of the very best cotton markcti. To thoro who have SB-Jg.h nor' Datcntj' th
not tried us. w. simply refer to our former cuatomers. no hShan?y Vrivtos t .c
and promise to use our best elurts to servo all who . SSreeJmmmemHrion •
aiveue tho benefit <.f their buwnM.L Cur placo of he...ty
buiiaess is at tho old of
LAWTON & LAWTON.
tri;»l and £
«ep9-J*T»lta
Fourth street.
N t* cdericff their service* a£ain t*. th*fir pl»ntinv
J friends ss WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
I MERCHANTS, deem it wholly unusoeewy to mako
.promises as *»lheir wiilingnets and sbilitj to servo
■them faithfully and advantajtoowly. i H H
Hardeman &
DIARRHEA
nro annually
and the dying
tly crying aloud
U0USAND3 of our fellt
consign*.! to untimely
groans ot old an l young ;ne
t r relief frota Diorrhon. Ch< .
re-ult of much grit* .ritiu research anil a lor g and faith-
^■1, | ful bedjido experience, wo offer a remedy r.ml! those
% Thcirlongexperien?''.'. -1 the large patronage which I 8 u miner O iittwl... i.N*-^int.»ndneiYurtail-
bas over been extended the boose. & proof conclusive j ‘a- »*» lU sSect*, N * er should ail t<> have a
•.hat they deserve the confidence of Ibo planting com- J supply o* too ,
munity, and by prompt and honest attention to their
interest tbrr intend to merit in the future, the rat-.
renatre no libera’ly rivpn th**ra in the past.
ORDERS FOR SUPPLIES promptly filled at low
est Market Prices, and the ueusl taciUtieii extended
to those who entrust their businc*-* with u*.
0. G. SPARKS.
T. HARDEMAN. J*.
auc2S-d3m
RED DIARRHEA REMEDY,
PLANTEKS
COTTON DEAIjEIiB :
W E again tender you our aerriees aa Cotton Fac
tor. and Commiarion Merchant*, at onr old
atand ou Third rtreet. and pledge ourrelve* to couduet
strictly a Cnmmifrion Bu2inc<?,and shall give rpceial
care and attention to all burioesa entrusted tons.
We return our rineero thank, to onr old patrons for
past favors and solicit a eontinnanee of the tame, and
would reqnert Flantrra generally, to give us a trial,
as we mske the sale ofootton a Speciality.
Shall be prepared to render tbeucua aeeommoda-
tion.
JO.YATHA.V COLLIN'S .t SOY,
COTTON FACTORS,
iulyl-daw3m MACON. OA.'
JUDGE OF US BY THE PAST.
ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS
TffrOULD respectfully say tn the Cotton Plsuterj of
YY a v 'oothweitcrn and Middle Georgia, whom it ha*
been their pleasure to serve the p**t season so satis
factorily. that they will find them fully prepared au{
ready to receive, store, ship or sell to the very b* st
advantage, all Cotton consigned to them during the
coming season; while to these who have net he eto-
fore tried n». we would say we know we can please
yon.
We offer tho usual aeeommoda ion tojour pattons
on their growirr crop?, and wil take pleasure in fill
ing their order* fsupplies promptly and eflowjggt
market rate*. Call and se^ oa at the
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE.
Opposite Brown*# and ByingtonV Hotels,
jply>-dAw4m - ’ . . ~ "
Marine News.
Savannah, September 13. — Arrived, steamer
r.apidan, New York: ship Tiger, New Port, Eng
land; brig Hampden, New York; reports loes of
sail* and rigging in the gale of the 8tb.
CONSIG.VKKS SS. <fc IV. R. U.
Macon, September 13.1869.
Johnson, C & Co; Seymour. T k Co; Burdick Brea;
Wilburn a G: Carbart .V Ci J Holme* A Co: J A Nyl-
eon: T C Nl.bet: Hood A B: J Valentine; HurkoG A
O': Rogers .t B; Lloyd Je son; Flanderi k Son: R A
Huff.
C. W. S rtXOToN. «. W. STIXOTON.
BYINGTON’S HOTEL.
(or:rosiTi thk passkkgk* Dirot) .
MACON, GA.
STINOTON DROS~: : PROPRIETORS.
ARRIVALS. BEPTKMBER 13.1860.
any kMf
J R Hornsdy. t?a
H A Joyner. Oconee
J F Turner, Fla
A II Draper. Houston
M A Gauton, Eufaula
Wm J Mnith. city
E 15 McCrarey.Ga
11 A Nunn, a a:erica*
R Hunter, GsJ
J M BatemcD, Ga
L Wertheimnr, N Y
J n Field,- city
UT Brown. Ga
A P Greer. Albany
O D Gorman. Ga
M B Edwards. Ga
J J Dasher, Ga
(» \V Fr.izier. -'i'.
K Chapman, jr, Ala
Mis- L llan 1-. ■»
W 11 Woods. Ga
J II .Kihuson, Ga
J Myrick. £<ir»bco
il G Leaier. do
Mrs At Jones. M r.roe c
L L Richardson, Ga
L M Felton, (ia
Miss U Felton* Ga
J II Griffin A* lady, Ga
J E Bray, Ala
Dr Hunter, Albany
II C Fryer, Blakely
J G Lidy. Ga
J Baja*. Sar^B
T Glover, Twisgs eo
A R Smith. Sav
G Kendrick, A Hants
J L liowelJ Jt lady. Ark
TJ r lint, city
JHUisrridLfia.
O W Tift. Ga > T
ff J Sax*»n. Taylor eo
Dr J M Dugger, do
M Yuno, Utah
TJ Mvsey.Ga.
S Lip man, Forsyth
•KA Richard#,Ga
W J Anderson, jr. Ga
W W Pool. S Vs R K
‘ D W Mts -oj. fla
J B Allen, Hoa>tme*>
W Wrnmpelmerx. Ky
Col W J Acdprson, Ga
F F Coulter, city
Mr Hum Hon, Americas
Mi«s Hamilton, do
► T F Wi..ker. Lonrstreet
' J*rof B B Euiton; Ga
W 11 filtM & wife, Ga
T M Furlow J: lady. Ga
tJ W Toole, Morgan
K D Mineral, do
T G Hspuenge. Augusta
Maj W D Williams, Oa
Wm J Underwood, Ky
CITY BANKING COMPANY
OF MACON.
CAbil CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000
MSSCTOtl:
W. B. JOHNSTON. W. S. HOLT.
J. J. ORESHAM. J. E- JOSKS.
ter Will do a General liar,Hag Business in all its
Detaile.“6»
T HE Stock of this Company is all owned in Macon
and vicinity. Having no circulation to protect,
the whole eapitsl is unaranteed for the aecurity ot
Depositors and Patrons.
saiU-4avtog ’
FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF MACON.
Corner Second and Cherry Streets.
O IS COUNT, DEPOSIT AND COLLECTION.
Exchange Bought and Said.
Liberal advances made on ?iurinenta of Cotton to
Any good Northern or European house?.
Collections promptly attended ic.
DIRECTORS:
IL L. Jewett, Wm. T. Liehtfoot.G. H. Hazlehuxst, W.
H. Ross, Wm. B. Diitfraore, H. f*. Plant.
maj3-€m* . ^ ^
L C. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers,
/T\FFICE in the First Natiur.'.l Rank Building, on
Cherrj* ■street, second do- r from the corner of
Second street. Will Buy bight and Time Exchange
on the North. Savannah, Augusta and other point?,
make liberal advarce#on Cotton inStore in Macon,
or on -hii ment' of Cotton to good Northern or
European hou.-o?. or on Bonds. Stocks or other good
LANIER HOUSE.
MACON, GA.
COLLXEE & BOYS, - PnomtreroEs.
FREE OMNIBUS.
ARRIVALS. SEPTEMBER 13. I860.
H C Saunders. Ga L M Lamar. Crawford eo
A U Kenan. Jlilledse-. lllc J >1 Lolljn, Augujta
C DuUigson, do
it ill ;
! and i
BONDS. STOCKS,
GOLD,
SILVER,
and make iuviwvmunt* Ibr parties xs.thcy may direct.
F. M. COKER,
BANKER,
AMERICUS, J. GEORGIA,
D oes a general banking business:
Buy? and beils Stock*. Bonds, Coin and Exchange
MONEYS invested as parties direct.
LAJDIJBS 9
GRECIAN BENDS,
GLOVE-KID BUTTON
BOOTS AND SLIPPERS,
Bronze and White Kid Slippers,
Pr« pared with artistic beauty, with chemical purity
iud exactnes«. selected and combined according to
extensive medical experience, ui i-tue in finish and
appearance, mild,ploiuant*nd cooling to the stomach
and never-f.iilin<r in remedial effect*, tho unerring
:i ... < f truth i ;n!x t - the lied Hiarrhea Remedy aa
the boasted combination of the day fur nil forma of
l»iarrhe 1, Ch 1-r i. Cholera Morbus, Nausea, Vomit
ing, Cramps, etc. Price, $1, or six bottles for $5. Sent
to all parts of the country ou receipt of prico. Sold
by nil Drug«?i?t*.
J. P. DROMGOOLE .V CO.. Props.
Mem phi.*. Tenn.
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
WHAT WILL TIIF.Y DO?
They will restore fading female beauty, will paint
the pale cheek, will hurl back th* gatherinc storm
that encircles your brow, will ud l hrijjhtncps and
lustre to yourlltelttfs eye. will give brilliancy and
activity to your dull intellect, will arengthen and
soothe your shattered nerve? add tone, health and
buuysucy to jour whole a ye tern.
HOW WILL TURY DO ALL THIS?
By arousing, regelating and restoring rU sickly
females re a healthy condition. By curing all those
complaints peculiar to the femah- ex. such .h paiu-
ful, auppre sed or irregular Alerulrti it 1 n. Hysteria,
Leucorrhoe, Chlorosis, hrwsi rot 1 fori, I ieuration
apd Irritability of the Womb, Pa n* in tho side and
book. Melancholy, Palpitation of the heart, .Swim
ming and Giddiness of the Head, Cold Feet and Handy,
Nervousness. .SIck Ilo l..oh-\ afeett c < t i-uffocation,
indisposition to en'.cr *• < leiy. and all thosedireasea
arising from a deranced eon rlon of the u'erine syp-
Um, whether affecting old or } out.g. mat ried or rinule.
Thia compound is neit er tei-ret r.< r patent, but i^
prepared and offered by the r* *utwrV.cdfeal profession
We have hui.dredsvimilar to tho ftdiowiop:
From an eminent Phytic!, a *>/ Carroll (<) , Mitt.
■ cwri. J, P. Daosioooi.K A* Co.; As your "Kuslieh
Femato Bitters'* is nether n .•ncre* n->r ■ ]*ateat, I
hare frequently prescribcdit for »various female
complaints of ouroouotry. and ; i .v . • with tho most
satUSXctovy results. 1 ti# decidedly th*- in.-t valuable
combination (have ever kmbwp. I> r the treatment nt*
those complaints p.-t ui -.r . the fi iaale sex, old or
joung, ar.d I do no: hesitate to fiv< it a hearty re-
cominendAtion. -toniahiriK cuts have won for
it fnany laurel- riatroll county, and I hope its
efficiency Bay soon be h raldod all over th^ country
■ f’ * • -j f«:n i!ocommunity
. ‘*V. \ - - EK. M. I)
The tn^d-h Feru&le Bittersaeaurately and hcau-
tifkJl/ put up in larfebottle . st iJoOper bottle, or
three bottle* for iu—vao bottle lasting about two
week . Shipped to all part - of the country on receipt
of price. Sold by all Dru?gi»U
J. 1*. DROMGOOLK & (' J., Proprietors.
Merni
?. Te
KIDNEY AND BLADDER
pare such a i —
have practiced medi ’in
J ; fafelyaay that wc kno
the phj
r*of ip
nelf.
>ir j , and can
ion to equal
SECOND STREET. M A CON. GA.
Erery article • tamped with their Trade Mark war
ranted to be of tbe BEST QUALITY.
Hardeman & Smirks'
PREMIUM LIST.
Extract Bearberrv and Kuchu.
It \s rtcjmuicnded to cure all
Kidney? an.l Bladder, such n.-
po-its < t all kiislp. Bloody or >
desire to urinate, pain in su
pain in region of bladder. . ...
Trembrin-'. Melancholy, evil forebodinfr^. effect!
habits of dhtipition m early abuse, lose of power and
incimry. and all tip-se HiTeotions requiring a prompt
and decided Diuretic, whether old or yourg, tcalo or
fetualu. Price, SI, or s-x bottles tor $5. Shipped to
all part-’ of the country on receipt of price. Sold by
all Druggist?.
P. DROMGOOLE & C0-. Proprietors,
derangements of tho
Grav'd. Urinary De-
ilky L-rine. frequent
_ of P ick, dull burning
out, Drop-y, Nervous
r N addition to the premiums offered by tho Execu
tive Committee, at the approaching Ftate Fair,
rt! lowing, cither in i late or currency,
l
elected, ono fron
t;»nn»h, Augu.-'n
hball determ
P John-on. Clinton
J U Blount, do
R J Fergerson, city
J Power*, do
J 11 Field, do
R D Bowen. N O
W D Ramsey, city
J Harman, do
.uta x>ii .uiv.--, v-ji Mit^ Ga
Mrs M A Whitehurst. Ga Mrs K C Grecr. Gr.
^V II Williams, Sav M
S D Irwin, city
J B Ross, Ga
B B W_ 11
J N Shinholster, Ga
W J Holland, do
J RJohnson. Sav
J K GooDby, Clinton
K M Chaltendou, Md
A Peyrer. city
Mrs E J M
L Davis, Albany
Mn> J T Thomaa, Forsyth
Mrs A A Davi?, do
Direct Trade with Europe-
J. H. ASHBHIDGE. J S HUTTON.
Of New Orleans. Of Mneon. (la.
J. H. ASHBRIDGE & CO.,
Commission Merchants
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
liteep ool.
ASHBRIDGE, SMITH<fc CO., Netc Orleans.
Consignments Solicited-
«- Particular aUention given to the sale of South
ern Land* to European Capitalists and intending im
migrants. sa.Order* for Foreign Goods executed on
best possible tarma- mayl-Uwly
COTTON LOCGHI ON ORDER.
[fiep"-6in*
FASHIONABLE BARBER SHOP.
NEW BARBER SHOP AND BATHING ROOMS
Are now open. Having fitted up my Establishment
with all the late*t improvement? for the comfort and
pleasure ' f my patrons, and thanking them heartily
for the l.beral patron’ ge of the pa.»t. I hope to merit
their favors in the future. Everything in the tonso-
rial art. Shaving, Hair-Cutting, ^brempooing. Dying
Hair, Hair-Dressing, etc., done in the beat and
latent style*. I have been successful with the pre
paration which I have been using for retaining the
color of the hair, or for bringing gray hair back to it3
former color, at the .«ame time keeping tbe hair free
from dandruff, and from all obnoxious scents. Twen
ty-five respectable eitiien? ot Macou cm testily to
the efficacy of my preparation.
Warm Baths. Cold Baths, and Shower Baths at all
times. Particular attention is paid to Hair Cutting
for Boys and (iirls. # M. J.OU,
Lanier House Building, next to Post-office.
aug!5-tf
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS.
'Yy E are offering liberal terms to Planters or others
for Cotton delivered in Macon, during the months of
November. December or January next.
aug!4-3aw-lm E. A. WILCOX A CO.
wc will give the
as may be desired
Belt 10 Bales Upland Cotton
Best & Bales 1 i Cottas —. — ^ - * VJ
i’.e-t 1 i: lie r,d»!. 1 G-’tt t V
Best 5Bi!es Long Staple from gree’i ”d._ 40
Bast 1 iialc Long Staple from grecr. .■ s eed..— 10
The cotton to be delivered at our Warehouse, to be
transported lo and iru*n the Fair Groonds by us iree
each of the
C'llnrobu?,
ie upon and
iwvttvun,. HARDEMAN A 8PARKS.
au?31 Irn
To the Stockholders of the ME aeon &.
Ang-asta Railroad Company.
'VIIE attention of ^Lockholdera in and near Macon ,
l is called to the Installment of -0 per cent, called i
for on September lOtfe, 2869, and they are urged to !
call at our office and provide for this Installment and |
othere pyst iue, as we have positive instructions to i
sue all who do net make prompt settlement?.
WHITTLE it GUSTIN. i
Attorneys at Law.
MACON dc AUGUSTA RAILROAD C0..\
At’GrsTA, July 9. 1869. >
A call for Twenty Dollars per share, in addition to
the Eighty per Cent, heretoiore called, is made upon
the Stockh' lders of tbi-* Company payable on the 10th
of September, 1S69. to the Treasurer ot the Company.
By order of the Board. B. CONLEY,
sep tl - K»t President.
PAINTING.
N. L. DRURY.
House & Sign Painter,
GILHKK. GLAZISK A\9 P.4FF.R K4S6KB
OVER LAWTON & LAWTON’S.
fourth street.
ropne
ophi?, Te
THE CHILL PUZZLE.
9 1 9
9 HIS
a Hill
S Hi h ill s
all ill chills
allihofc hills
a 1 1 i h cfofch i 11 a
sllihcfogofehllls
-llibofogngofehiliji
r 1 I i b cfogn i n g o fch ill •
t 11 i h c f o g f • i K i n g o f c h i 1 1 *
sllihcfogn i u g o f c h i 1 1 8
sllihcfogn go fc hills
9 llihcfogofch ills
a 11 ihcfofc h i U a
* gllihcfchill-
s 11 i h c b i 11 s
wllihilis
s 1 1 i 1 Is
sills
sis
s
The above will cure any care.of chills, even of six
months standing, without affecting the head, ears or
nerves. It urou.^es tho stomach and liver, carries off
the bile and effects permanent cures. In the swamps
of Arkan«as, where the chills are eo common and eo
difficult to cure, they readily yield when treated with
our King of Chill?.
Put ux» in large bottles at 81, or six bottles for $5.—
Sent to all part? of the country on rece.pt of price.
Sold by all Druggists.
J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO.,
PROPaiKTORH,
MEMPHIS. TFNN.
. L. W. HUNT at CO.,
aug4-law General Agents, Macon, Ga.
DIVIDEND No. 31. "
Southwestern Railroad Company.
ATTENTION,
irsons owning
Capi al Stock of this Company, as held on the
:il?t ultimo, ha? this day been declared by the Board
of Director?, payable on and after the 19th instant in
United States currency. The United States Revenue
Tax will be paid by this Company. Stockholders in
.. . v n . Savannah will receive their Dividends at Central
MACON, GA. Kailr >ad Bunk. JN ■>. T. B0IFEU1LLKT,
I auzld-lm Secretary and Treasurer.
TAX-PAYERS
having charge of property
„ . PHILOSOPHY OF KARBIA6E.
teS,yiS“..ISl3? a BSS'BSSKSSHSs
11 be ^ ^
Miclav Keviewwl: ThVcause'oflndtsMt
A in t&e city and those
Tax. are requested
city being very muon iu unco u. .
eito notify parties that a very abort
given I trust all will come forward witho
Ld assist me in PtortnjA. mamtoa^ rtthe^ty. ^
aept2-3w
. — ered a
, _--- -eutn of Anatomy, embracing
theaabjects: How to Live and What to Live for:
Y oath. Maturity^ltd Oid^ Age; Manhood Generally
u >. ^ ; Flatulence and
Easton’s Commercial College,
Corner Mulberry and Second Streets, Macon, Ga.
rpHB EVENING SESSION of this Institution re-
JL opens, from" to 9,on MONDAY, September 13th.
Those desirous of entering will please make applies- ^
tion, at the office of the College, any day during the 1 for sale. Apply to ’’The Georgia.”
week between 9 x. m. and 1 p. m., and from 3to 5 p. it. !
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Nervous Diseases accounted for: Marriage Philosophi
cally Considered, etc. The«e lectures will be forward
ed on receint of four stamps, by addreaaing Secretary
Baltimore Museum of Anatomy. 74 Wea: Baltimore
Street. Baltimore, Md. apr6-ly
FOR SALE.
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