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Amkricus, Ga., M. B. Coun
Richardson; Bahtksvim.e,
Baitbrioo •, Oa., T. R. War
M. Fryer; BrTi.ru, Ga., Hi
bkrt. Ga.. T. s. Powell : l).
rnon? : Katoxtox. Ga.. J. C
Ga., S. Mnnuromery ; El k ai
r | , IHS valuable Medicine i. j r*r< ; -red L: V» C
L exelnrivcly. and to be u?e«i by women oni
is adapted e* pee i ally *o those c.i^es where the
is disordered, and will cure any irregularity
“ men?*?/’ except in ?urh ca«*3 ns rrquire a si:
operation. As tLese las: are very rare, the
Thom:
; Mili.lik.eville,
Ga„ C. A. Greer:
tiTu.UK. Ga.. John-
J. CRllier; Th<»k-
, 13 Cr-XTBAL Rail-
Oak and Hemlock 8oie Leather.
Female Regulator
Moxtic:
Is of almost universal application. In a fu Idem
check of the “ monthly courses” from cold, trouble
of mind or like cause, it acts like a charm, hy restor
ing the discharge in eveir instance, thus relieving the
lever, headache, prtia in the fcmall of the baek and
"lower stomach/’flashes of heitt about the f «:c. chilly
sensation?, burn-ng of the eyelids, and general re. t-
lcs*nc«.?. Taken in time, all of these symptom? pass
away immediately, without injury to the constitution.
Frequently, hower-r, the proper remedy isrotap-
p.ied in tirnc,the di: c v-o becomes chronic, and the
foundation laid for r.umbrrlefs evils to the constitu
tion f woman The next "turn" c ir.« ? around and j
there i* no "show.*' or perhaps the white 4 " will ap
pear. '1 n> re will oosomo oavuhMSSabout the womb, j
nut serj lit us or none of the natural fluid escaping.
sort of pre:nifh caste ab^ut the face, constant dull,
aching pains in the bead, weight in the Jowerftornarh
and back, with or without whites. \ a’pilatiops of the '
heart, pallor, exhaustion. indigestion, wearieerr.lan- *
gor, aching across the Inins. h«s of appetite. pah> in ,
left breast. ti|htoeM aerora the chest, cough and fid-
dine*e. If still allowed to goon. “ green e lekness" J
will be fully develop* d; the h' .cb?'-'«na»':Wfe, 1
with loss of in emorT, diminished sensibility. «ick atom- I
acb. dnu^piis. n » reUahr for food, loss of flesh, ia- j
erc.ved fluttering of the heart, fwellir.gof the feet,
lev* and body, and oseaGona] spitting o' hiooi.
The slight ?T ►:? . t • .•:•«-hnrriei brcarhir.tr almost j
to sofT cation. The skin Is flabby, atd ha? a “doughy I
feel." "
This is a rad picture, but It is the condition of thou- j
sands of won.cn between the ages off ::cin and fury- (
fire. w!n> are brought to tbe sr«T« by ignorance. <r j
neglect to taka the proper remedy.
To a»l who are afflicted wi'h a'iy of the symptoms ;
above mentioned, ill conn»ctior: with an irregularity i
oftbo **:»onthly aioknevs," wc earner ly say, take !
KA’.f, OA. W
Hanes; New
town. H. C.
Sc Buah. Now
We Oficr for Sale the Following
Property :
No. 2. A body of 8000 aero? Timber Lands^n Oc-
mulgee river, with Plantation of 50) acres, in
Telfair county.
No. 12. Beard's Bluff Place. 4B.U acres Timber Lands,
nine miles above Doctor Town, on Altamaha
river.
No. 17. General Coffee Place, in TeRV.rbounty,5000
acres Timber Lands, on Ocmulgco river, with
. Plants' v w a.
No. 24. Place two miles from Ms*con. 340 acres. 40 of
whtf'h is upland. 1^>0 cleared and 150 heaviest
timbered wood-laud.
No. 35. Farm five and a half miles from Macon, 450
ftcpes, extensive Orch-.rd* and Vineyards.
No. 46. Pi.-mtati n ••n Chat tab ebe* river, 16 *1 acres,
c.fwhich luiOare improved.
No. 77. Plantation in Houston county. 2250 acre?,
14'%j acres open land.
No. S2. Plantation in Decatur county, on Flint river,
containing 1400 acres
No. SO. Farm in Catoosa county, of 700 acres.
No. 9i>. Farm in Cobb county, containing 50:»acres.
No. 112. Farm and Mill property, five miles from Ma
con.
No. 113.A first-class Merchant Mill, near Gordon,
ample water-power for Factory.
No. 114. Choice Cott “ii Plantation, in Houston coun
ty. cont lining 12C-j acres.
No.120.PlantationinJor.es county, containing 3340
acres.
No. 122. Plantation in Clay county, adjoining Colton
Hill, containing 1027a~res.
JJo. 121.Twenty acres in Vineviilo—Market Gardens,
Orchards and Vineyard?, with Cottage House.
No.127.Plantation in Terrell county, containing 600
acre?, wi
Many other Fiantalioas in Middle and Southwest
ern Georgia not enumerated. •
Also, valuablo Cotton Factory Property on the
several livers, with water-power sufficient for an
almost unlimited increase of Machinery.
Also. 230.000 acres of Land, finely timbered with
yellow pine, in the countie? originally Appling, con
venient to the porta of Savannah and Brunswick, con
tiguous to rail and water carriage.
One hundred and eleven thousand acres of Timbo-
and Agricultural Land, in counties originally Irwin.
Fifty-two thousand acres Yellow Pine Timber
Land, ia Way no county.
Sixty thousand acres of good Timbered and Agri
cultural Land, on tko line of rail road an A bend of the
Suwannee river, in Columbia county. Bast Florida.
lorty-cieht thousand acres of good Timber Land,
in Middle Florida—an entire town-hip and contiguous
sections—on the navigable stream of New river, which
empties its waters at White Bluff—Dure Channel!,
best port on the Gulf. Also, contiguous tracts of 4000
to 5CkiO acres each, of Timber Lands, convenient to
ra ; ^ and water carriage to Savannah and Brunswick;
good location for Steam Saw Mills.
Two first-cinss New .Steam Saw Mills of Forty Ilorso
Power each—everything complete.
P l BTISM Ilf
Monev Os
terod Let!
must pay
AND CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES
A fall line of WAGON HARNESS. Agents for ABBOTT. DOWNING «fc CO/S Celebrated
id worthy of special attention. I
n a Hair Pin to a bale of Dottiest i
know they can “uit you. Call o:
It is unusually heavy and selec
a Fi-a Hook to a Grind Store, {
In GOODS and PRICKS '
EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE PROMPTLY MADE TO ORDER.
marlfi-tf
DR. J. BR&DFIF.LD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR
A few ounces taken, you w.:l at or.so experience lig
benefit, and with a little patience you will be fully
rc*torc<l to health.
This remedy ha? been extensively used for upward
of twenty year? by many of the mo*t experienced and
•uccc -ful phyririana In Georgia. No family should
be with at two or three buttles.
Wi r-'peat. that Dr. J. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE
REGULATOR is prepared for wourx.mndto boused
by women only.
A trial i? all we a«k.
Prepared and sold in any quantity, by
15RADFIELD A CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
reposo of
EVERY COTTON PLANTER SHOULD HAVE A
e, tbe under icnctl Drucpis!,. tnk, pleasure in
mendinir t > the trad,. 1)L J-BniDniLDS Fruu.it
clatir—believing it to boniood and rrdiiMo
xdvfnr thr Him-it for which he recommend, It.
\V. A. LANDSDKI.T,. Atlanta. <ia-.
FEMBKIITON. WILi'.iS, TAYLOR k CO..
Atlanta, (la.
W. n. T-AWSflKE, Atlanta. <H.
W. ROOT A SON. Mari eta, Ga.
BUTTS & BROTHER.
augl9-d?m
LIYEai’iMiL ASD L0MN1S
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY I
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD
lSSVkR COTTON, tttkcBANWSM. STORES,
D WJaUNBS. At*.
HOUR tTNDERSIONED - HAVING BERN AP-
J. POINTED Agent of the ab-«ve named popular
and highly reanonaible Company, is preparod to ir-’ae
policies on aa favorable term? a* other agencies in this
city. 1. C. PLANT, Agent,
eeptft-ly
of Dr. Jotiah Bradfie'd, of this county, and. as a med
ical man. pronounce it to be a combination of medi
cines of great merit in the treatment of all of the dis
eases of lemaleu for which ho recommends it.
WM.P. BEASLEY, M. D.
This December 21,1563.
THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO., Managers Southern Branch,
CAitTinvTLLX, Ga. April 26.1:6?.
will certify tb»t two member* of mylmmedia
, after havirxr ruffrred for many year, fro
run! irregularity, and harin, been treated will
enefit by rarioua medical doctor,, were
[tb completely etrad br one bottle of Dr.
No. ZS St. Frar.cbstreet. Mobile. Ala.: No.
and Broad rtrooti
OFFICE
ileatis: corner Marietta
THIS COMPANY ISSUES ALL KINDS OF
Life, Endowment, Joint life and Term Policies- Annuities, Etc,
i^ONTINUES to treat all private disease?. Syphilis
in all its forms. Gonorrhea. Gleet. Stricture.
Orchitis, and all urinary diseases, nnd the effects ef
murcury are completely eradicated; Spermatorrhea
or Seminal Weaker-?, resulting from self-abuse or
other causes, oni which produce*tomo of the follow-
Ash! • ••-. f-r.si.y -.\0 i r.: i !.■ i i vt s; iu?'.
constipation, aversion to society, unmanline?*, dread
of future events, loss of memoir, indolence, nocturnal
emission*, and finally prostration oftbo vital powers,
can be -fully restored U health. Pertoos affi rte l
with this, or any other delicate, intricate, or long
standing constitutional complaint, should give the
Doctor a trial. He neveMail*.
TheDoctorpublishcs a medical circular that gives
a full exposition of venereal and private diseases, that
can be had free at his office, or by mail for one stamp.
Itgivesa clear deHntati <n of all the diseases and
conditions resulting from the infringement of the
moral laws, excesses, indulgences,exposure?, and im
prudences in married or single life. Every sentence
contains instruction to the afflicted. Lad enabling
them to determine the precise nature of their com
plaints.
The establishment, comprising tea ample rooms,
is central. When it is not convenient to visit the
city, the Doctor's opinion can be obtained by giving
a written g'atemeot of the case, and medicine- can be
forwarded by mail or express. In some instances,
however, a personal examination is absolutely neces
sary, while in others, daily personal a-ton tiun is re
quired, and fortho accommodation of such patients
there are apartments connected wirb th-.* < f;ice that
are provided with every requisite that is calculated
tooromoterecovery, including medicated vapor baths.
All prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor’s own
Laboratory, under bis personal Fu-crvi-ion. Medi
cal pamphlet at office free or by mail for two stamps.
No matter who have failed, read what bo says.
Office No. 1© Third street, between Green and
Walnut streets, near the F< ?toffice. Louisville, Ky,
Office hontB.3 x, u,, to 7 r. x.; Sundays. 10 a. >i„ to
12 M. july3 diwly
And embraces the following liberal features: All policies non-forfeitabl
grace allowed in payment of premiums; one-third of the premium may r<
required. The Continental will, when desired. L.-ue WAR PERMITS, wi
from policy in case of los*. That after threo annual payment? a loan wry 1
of whole amount Paid, in case o! * mbarrassroent to ineH. payments.
NO RESTRICTION ON TRAVEL OR RESID1 NCR. Each policy ho’
Profits of the Company annually divided amorg Policy-holders. The po
South is shown in the fact of thr'r having placed over 600 Pol cies on thi
Branch, in the short timo of tix months, covering an insurance of over
THOMAS. THOMPSON A CO.,
Office, corner Marietti
, JAS. W. STRANG*,
bottle. r ,
’’’•S&mm..
L. W. HUNT A CO..
S. D. KVKRSTT,
T. W. KLLIS,
HARK IS. CLAY A CO.
P.H. WRIGHT.
II. J. I’ETEK.
M^TiaKers Southern i : rimeh.
i anil Broad rtreet?, Atlanta, Ga.
»ep^5h*odtf
J. R. HOY, Agent, Macon, Ga,
COMPANY,
Home Office, No. 34 St. Francis St.
AXOX3NX,S. -A-X./V.
OFFICFSS :
C. H. THAMES, President.
ITW.liOTT, I T. X, FOWLER,
Vice PrcRlitent. j Secretary.
Keep them constantly on hand, of all sizes. Also the
(fUEEiV OF THE SOUTH
GOOD SAMARITAN,
WITCH
DIRECTOKS:
C.*.THAMES. o(C. E. Th.mcj ACo.
C. . BUTT, »! W,ish. Smith A Co.
A I'. BUMi. „rA. P. Bu.hA.-cca.
W A Bl < K. of Buck A Tuitrr.
I, tlKKWKn.o: L. Brewer A Co-
.1 AM KS OH A I,MKits, of t'hslmrrs A Miller.
J. C. CHAM BR1U.AIN, of Chantberijia A Co.
I HUS. HKNKV. Se.
Hos.JAC I! MAGEE, o! N. W. Perry A Co.
.A. i). Mi CANTS, of Morris ll. T nle- A Co.
S. .1 KN NINOS MURPHY, of S. J. Murphy A Co.
D. O.UKADY,
l UOS. P. MILLKR. oflfcoms, P. Mill-r A Co.
Ho* A He. .AM Ml KhOcil. l're< .loot M. A O.K. R.
JOHN 11. MAKSHA1.L, ol Marshi.lt A Conley.
C. G. RICH AKDS. of ft G. Rchards A Scttr.
T. \A . si MS, of Sim,. Harrison A Cc.
Ho*. J. M. THOMSON, oi Thornton,Cockrell A Co,
K .i. A 1 c ' \ i. of n. J. Y’.imt: A A' >.
M. P. LEVY, ot M.P. Lery A Co. .•
A.J. vo>KS.
A. P R OS K A U HR. or A. Pr. sksner A Co.
P. It. PKPPBC ofP. H. Pepper A Co.
.1 NO. II. GARY, of J. H. Gary A Co.
OTHER NOTED FAVORITE:
EEN DOLLAKS they will putyou up s STOVE, haud9omely funtiihed, snd warrant it
For ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS you can take your choice anrnnz four hundred, and they
son with Furniture to 6t. A sood asrortment of
Grates, Box - Stoves and
Stoves.
(For Wood or CoaL) A large Stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS
MEDICAL EXAMINERS;
\V. H. AND RS0N. M. D.
DABNEY HERNDON. M. D.
COTTON
PresArve?-; and Whitens the 2?eeth!
Savig-oi ates and Soothes the Gums I
Cleans and Purifies Artificial Seeth!
Purifies and Perfhtncs the Breath!
Prevents Accumulation of Tartar !
GINS
Always oa hand. £3* Orders solicited and promptly filled.
ATTORNEYS:
IKS. BOYLES A OVERALL.
e? features and
II h Superior Article for Children !
IT IS WABEAXTED FREE
from Injurious Ingredients!
I T is scientifically prepared in accordance with the
most valuable formulae known to the profession.
It has been extensively used for several years, and is
rocommer.'ied for general use by numerous Dentist
and rhysicion? who have tested its merits, and who
appreciate the_importance of proservieg the Teeth
through life.
Proprietor: A M. WILSON. Philadelphia
For Fate by J. 11. L El LIN k CO.. Macon.
Laboratory of Pharm.u: ? ut-c\l Y
ajiD Axalytcai. Chewistby, V
m,- . . .. Atlanta, (»e rgia.}
This is to certify tnat T have examine Treg.U* Tea-
berry Tooth Wa^h .and Tooth Powder. I find mein
frea from sunstance* that would act injuriously upon
the Teeth, and can recommend Trego’* Preparations
lagging—in Store and <o Arrive,
bales Gunny Bagging,
pounds Arrow Ties,
bales Twine,
hhds. C. R. Sides. 20
tierces superior Canvassed Hams,
barrels Sugar—all grades,
sacks Liverpool Salt,
sacks Virginia Salt,
barrels Flour—Superfine, Extra and
sacks Coffee,
sacks prime White Corn,
bales jfacon Sheeting,
june26-dd wtf
Agent. Macon, Georgia
WRIGHT & DOUGLASS, Attorneys; ED. SMITH
M. D.. C. D.SMITH,M.D.. Examiners.
DISSOLUTION 0? COPARTNERSHIP
T HE firm of ^loar. Groover A Co. is thi* day
solved by the withdrawal of A M. Moan
bu9ine?s of the late firm will be settled by there’m
tug partners, who aro alone authorized to *isi
iKiaidatioti.
A. M. FLOAN,
U. F. STUBBS.
C. E. GROOVER.
~ . „ A.T. MACINTYRE.
Savannah, Qa., July -4,1859.
kegs Sails,
barrels Whisky,
boxes Tobacco—all grades,
half barrels White Fish,
quarter barrels Mackerel—No.
cases Sardines,
boxes Soap,
boxes Candies,
boxes Crackers,
boxes assorted Soda Crackers,
boxes Stareh, 50 boxes Candy,
id PORTER,
’oreign and I
IY7TLL, practice in the United State
T T Savannah and Atlanta, and in the
rherever our services are desired.
-•^“Collections solicited.
is Courts, at
citato Courts
juh24-tf
Masonic Supply Store.
lempic. Cincinnati
Ohio, have been refitted and refurnished for display
and sale of Masonic and other Society Goods, hav
ing established a successful business, the undersigned
is prepared for extensive orders, and can send C. O.
D or C. (». D on examination. Supplies for Lodges!
Chapters and Commanderies, Masonic Carpets, Jew
els, Collars, Diplomas, Pillars, Officers’ .Aprong. Full
Templar outfits, $45 to $60. Also. Collars and Aprons.
Knight? rf Pythias, Chapter Rooes, I. O. u. F. Jew
els. Refers to prominent Masons in each State.
a»gl4-iro JOHN P. CALDWELL*
eases Pickles 50 cases Oysters,
cases Potash,
casks Ale and Porter—Imported.
ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
LITER! AND SALE STABLES.
THHB undorEism^d has taken charge of the well
X known ** Chapman’s Livery Stables” in Macon,
opposite the passenger shed, on Plum street, where he
wiil conduct a general Livery Business in all its
branches. Anything yon may want in the way of
v. r -^vf po ^L io ?’ hy . £ OI ? e or “ml*, buggy, carriage or
wf R ’ Wl 1 be furnished on short notice and at reason
able rates. Drovers will find this an old and popular
t0 depose of their stock.
ft* 11 - 1 * s. H. HOLMES. Agent.
[ jnlyllLSm]
ifgA OX M AF.K-:.
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THE TELEGRAPH.
TTTESDAT MORNING, SEPT. H, 1869.
A.GE9ITN FOR THE TELEGAAPIll
The follotritig Kentiemvn are authr-ri.e 1 to receive
!: Ai.bant, Ga., E.
* a., ii. H. Swatti;
!1: Blakxlt. Ga.. B,
» ak Goddard : Ctth.
sox. Oa., J. M. Sim-
Adam-: Ellavillk-
a, Ala., A. I!. Yar-
d: Fort
DR. J. BRADFTELD S
FEMALE REGULATOR!
WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND!
DAVIS SMITH.
H. T. WESTCOTT.
P. McGLASHAN
SMITH, WESTCOTT it CO.
OFFEE FOR SALE, A HEAVY ASSORTMENT OF
Saddles, Harness, Bridles
Execution ot Jons?* Watkins.
The Savannah ItepnLlican of Saturday says :
At :iO minutes after 9 o'clock a procession
consisting of Rev. Father Hamilton and Rev.
Father Targnerey, lxvt.h of the Roman Catholic
/Church, who marebod m front, followed by the
prisoner, guarded by the Sheriff and his officers.
The prisoner was dressed in white, and hisarmi
were securely pinioned. Daring the march
from the jail to the scaffold the Priests recited
in an audible voice, tho fiftieth psalm, Latin
vnlgato version, commencing, t{ O, Lord have
mercy on me according on to Thy great mercy.”
The prisoner ascended the scaffold with a firm
step, followed by his spiritual advisers.
As soon uh tho prisoner has ascended the scaf
fold, the front gate was thrown open, and the
large assemblage on the outside of the walls per
mitted to enter the enclosure, but owing to the
enclosure of the scaffold on three sides, but a
small portion of them were ablo to see tho pris- j
oner or witness tho execution.
The clergymen then proceeded with the ser
vices prescribed by the Ritual of tho Roman
Catholic Church for such solemn find awful oc
casions, after which Rev. Father Hamilton
turned to the sp< ctator* and said: **The un
fortunate man (the prisoner; desires mo to say
to you that ho firmly trusts that he is truly sorry
for whatever sins lie may have committed, and
he farther desires me to request, that upon his
being launched into eternity yon will each offer
up a prayer to Almighty Crod f<
his soul."
The rope was then adjusted upon his neck by
the sheriff’s deputies, after which Sheriff
Dooner informed him that if ho had anythingto
say he now had an opportunity to speak. lie
seemed to hesitate for a moment, and then saicn
“I freely forgive and pray for ail—for my ene
mies—and I freely forgive and pray for the
man who, by swearing falsely, has brought me
to my present position. Gentlemen, this is all
I have to sav."
The cap was then pulled over his eyes and the
deputy sheriff left the scaffold. Tho sheriff
then asked him if ho was ready ; ho replied in
tho affirmative, tho drop fell nnd Jesse Watkins
was launched into eternity. He fell between
six and seven foefc, and died without a struggle.
From th< Jtickmond Dispatch.)
A. I»iv«‘ly Seeue.
An Aneunt Freedman Collared b)f hi* Spouse—
7 he Penalty of following Polities.
On Saturday morning, while on our rounds in
search of the confounded item, wo were direct
ed to a pertain locality by a young urchin who
represented that an old negro woman was
“beatm’ her husband to death.” We repaiied
to tho spot, and there beheld a scene we!l worthy mtni
of tho pencil of Elder. An elderly negro wo
man, bedecked in her store clothes, and sur-
rounded by her carpet-bat;, a red cloth tun- '} my datrto farni-h thi. certificate, with the hop.of
brolla, and a crowd o« urchin* of all col-
ors, hail an old, gray-lmirou darkey by the col- and *uppre*.?ttl xnattstrnattan has been puny under
l»ir, and, while belaboring him with a tolerably I my own personal observation. Its effect tniuc!:
, . V . . • • - « rrliil nn. nrrtll ma*lhi>rrrnfiiv h<>f
r Oh, yes. you misty, stinkin’, black rascal;
I got yon, is I? What you doin’ here, dal’s |
what I want to know? (Whnck.) Come down j
here to wo!a, did you? (Whack.) Absolnsher j
come down here from Macklinbnrg six weeks
ago to wote, and ain't bin back home since.
(Whack.) Oil, ye s, you black scounelil; what
you reckon I gwiuo to do all tho timo you gone,
for meat, and meal for your c!uldren? Yon
black rascal.” (Whack.)
Old Man—“Lookhere, Hanna; b^rc, woman,
hero; what you doing? (Whack) Don't talk to
me in sich a disagreeable tone here whar all
dese folks is.”
Hannah—“Oh, never mind ’bout yon, you
black rascal. (Whack.) I gwino gi' yon Billy.
I know’d I’d eotch yon. You wan't satisfied wid
stayin up home to woto ; you got to come down
hero to wote, is you? (Whack.) Oh, yes, you
black rascal; yon sooundil, you: what you
reckon I gwino do all dis time ? Sot down at
homo an wait for you? (Whack.) Dat I want
gwino do no sieh thing; I tell you what I gwino
do, you black scoundil—(Whack)—I gwine car
ry you down hero to do Damsvillo depot whar
de Damson cars is, and I gwine keep you till de
cars goes to Macklinbnrg. (Whack.) Hear dat,
don’t you ? (Whack.) 'Foro God, I so mad.—
(Whack.) Look hero man—(whack—I could
haul off nnd fail}* buss you open, I could.—
(Whack.) You — (whack)—black—(whack V—
rasenl—(whack)—yon.
The old man was completely subdued and
took everything very meekly, until a policeman
came along and put an end to the quarrel by
ordering them olY.
The Florida Ckssion.—Wo remarked some
days ago : “ There is no ground for the opinion
that Florida is to be divided. West Florida is
in favor of the cession, but Middle and East
Florida are uncompromisingly opposed to it,
and will vote it down both in the Legislature and
before the people. It has to pass tx>th ordeals
after getting the consent of the section to be
ceded.”
We desire to modify, if not correct, this opin
ion. Since it was given wo have learned that 1
tho act specifying the terms on which tho ces- '
sion might take place provides for an affirmative I
vote of the district to be ceded, and a subse- ]
quent ratification “ by tho Legislature or—not |
and—of the people”—making tho vote of either
a final settlement of the question. In view of
tho complexion of the Florida Legislature, if
West Florida and Alabama can command money
enough to buy it—and we doubt if ft very large
sum will bo required— the cession may be re
garded as a fixed fact. Wo hear there is great
dissatisfaction in East and Middle Florida over
the prospect of being thus swindled out of a
large portion of their fair territory.—S irannah
Republican.
Evrky twinge of Napoleon’s rheumatism
gives France a sleepless night.
WHISKY.
a NOTH ER lot of this celebrated Whisky just :
./V ceived tj-day. No brand ha.? given such u:
versal satisfaction. Even body i* in love with iL
only need* to be tried once to be continued. All w
love the good anfi pure, call for it.
^Jno. W. O’Connor is the sole Agent for Macon, <
No one else can get it. Beware of counterfeits.
Various good brands of
PURE RYE and CORN WHISKY
OX HAND.
With a full stock of
BRANDY. GIN, RUM. CL \RET and other WINc
LEMONS.
2S Boxes Messina Lemon?—just receh ?*d.
J NO. W. O’CONNOR.
Jaly4-tf
r lu:TS GOLD COMPANY po?«e
i offers inducement- to tbn.-e d
which can be found no where els
Company, nnd its Dividends arc
partially divided between the Policy Holders. It
issue? Policies payablo only in AMERICAN GOLD
C ( >IN, and upon all the most favorable modern plans
of Insurance, thu? making Insurance certain and not
depending upon tho value of a Fluctuating t'nrrcncy.
Premium? may he paid in Gold or equivalent.
4A^A(»ENTr* WANTED throughou: the ritnte.—
Apply to
ISAAC S. BOYD,
General Agent for Georgia.
Office—NEWNAN, GA.
JXO. U. SHORTKR. ^ rs
SHORTER & PERSONS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
MACON, G A.
A RASE CHANCE
To Get a Good Healthy Home.
for sale.
O NE of th* finest resi icnces arouml Macon, with a
fine tbre*-*ero Lm. and one „f the fine.t places
lor carden.n. round the city. The Carden of Yeceta-
Mes and t rutts will nearly pay for it in *wo year?
Fine Peaches, all kind.Mirapes. Pear-. Figs, ,-tr.w-
berne?, etc. The dwcihrgr is a fire F*x-r.*om one-
there is a fine three-r* om Kitchen. Swoke-hou«e and
out-hou?c?. with Stable and a fine well ©f water-
good neighborhood and high and healthy—not more
than ten minutes’ walk from the centre cf the city
and just outside city limits. It is known the W. w*
Waguon Place, and was bought of him by Mr. Hazlo-
fcur?t daring the war. I wili sell »he Pltcetor eui.p
Cash, the balance in twelve or eighteen months. Any
one wi?hing to see tbe Place I will take pleasure in
showing it to them. If not sold before the 1st ot' Oc
tober it will be rented, H. N. ELLS.
tept2-2w
GEORGIA
LAND AGENCY.
To our Friends and Patrons :
A FTER the discouraging events of the two years
past, that have prevented u? from selling Lanas,
■we now feel warranted in inviting those^ wishing
their lands sold to *da-e them with u.«. From late
personal interview? with our agents in the Northern
cities, and Irtter-i received from them, we are led to
believe that there will be considerable immigration
this way the coming fall with a view of purchasing
land?. We have already effected some sale.?.
Our Public Register isopen to all. FREE OF COST,
to register the lands they ha’ e for^ale, and inspection
for those wishing to buy.
W. A. XAXBOM,. x. P. RAX80M, UAEIU8 V. GSXB
SORT. R. BOYD.
W, A. RANSOM & CO.,
M«rafaohir«8 and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
IjUTSe-t?* 1 588 Bromdw *F, J»KW YORK
COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND BUYER*
boots, shoes, hats, groceries, tobacco.
HARDWARE, STEEL, IRON,
AND many other articles usually kept IN a
FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE HOUSE,
are informed that the
SPRING STOCK
B. ROSS & SOI,
SPRING DRY GOODS,
Indeed, they are prepared to furnish from
J. B. ROSS & SON,
oceries. Dry Good?, etc., Macon, Georgia.
N E W YORK
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POLICIES-ISSUED TO JULY 1. mCTD: AMOUNT INSURED. * 40 UAOOO; PAYING AN AN-
SI !. PREMIUM ■: ■ WKISoVi 1 fip .:c « ■ DIVIDENDS DECLARED
JANUARY 13,1SC9,10 PER CENT.
DO ~\TOXJ OOO J> GIN ?
ONE THAT WILL MAKE AS
Gob3 Cotton, Rra LijMer, Gio Faster, to aaj Gin are jj nse,
Ar.d on. that *av> vinir.rrM .atisfaction lo.-.t j-ejr. The.
BUY THE GRISWOLD GIN,
MAVI-FACTUIU’D by
o. W. MASSEY,
V UAH :vt A C O N. G>A.
•*ar-RESIDENX AGENTS OtRHART & CURD, Jtacun t;» = , ,
’ “““"i 1fK *> where bamples may be seen.
jnte20--m
Gullet’s Steel Brush Cotton Gins,
Dan’l Pratt’s Eureka and Swinging Front Gins,,, i
S. Z. Hall’s Cotton Gin Feeder.
A new and valuable ra-.-hir.o, worthy the attention of Planters.
ff C ‘ r -‘ ubrs - testimonials in groat number ■ from persons troll known, furnished on application.
Sample, on exhibition atW. A. HUFF’S, corner Cherry and Third Streets. Address
ERNEST PESCHKE,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, M
NO. 1 SECOND STKEBT
A™- F SPEOTAC « MASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED by an OPTIMETER. WATCHES ' |
anu JEIVEbRY repaired and warranted.
B?ame Stencils far Marking- Linen Cut to Order. ?
m;rs. f. dessau
HAS OPENED. AND IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. TEE LATEST *
NOVELTIES in
MILLINERY; i 4
DRESS GOODS 1
TEIMMIUQS, GLOVES, POiNT LACES, EMEB0ID1BIES, etc.
«~A11 order? promptly attended to.
68 MULBERRY ST., MACON, Gi=