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L OCAL GOLXTIVIISr.
A<Ivcrtisliitf In«I«‘X.
C04I oa—A. I* Butts, A*ent.
0conr* Vbb County—O. P. Adam*.
pntt'4 Astral Oil—Cb»a. Pratt.
Sotioa Id Bankruptcy—Jamoa McPherson, Clerk,
jjaet Boards Sdwol for Toons Ladies—Mr*.
i<jm Lauren*.
> proclamation—Rufus B. Bullock, GoTcmor.
■fog Georgia Paper Mill—M P. Kelloss-
Ho— , Servant Wanted—Telegraph Office,
tend to Bent—B. a Odom.
3 gbt Exchange oa New York— Pint National
make! Macon.
AdaiaWratcr’* Bala—C. A. Tbarpe.
W. A. HOPSON & CO.,
FELLING under obligation* to their friends for
the L'bcral patronage extended to them in the past,
hare made tmuanal exertions to procure a stock of
WINTER GOODS,
Wlj.ch will giro perfect aatiafaction to the public,
and they Invito all to come and aee the reeulta
of their labors.
They have everything appertaining to a complete
.lock of FOBEIGN axd DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS; and whatever is
aolil by other first class bouses th’ey bare, upon
TEiurs that will give perfect satisfaction.
wptlKf
E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
BUYING at wholesale,
W* to* to vay that our Fall Stock ia now coming in
gum. consisting of all the latest and beat style* of
dhy g- o o x> «:
At tbs knraat market Tains—Jeans, Casaimerea,
Haneys, Blankets, Flannels, DeLaines,
Prints. Balmoral Skirts, Dress Goods, Notions, etc.
etc
All New Goods!
paying on our reputation as doing a htraightfor-
md basins*, we moat reapectfully solicit an in-
naetioa of our stock.
To ear patrons in the city we beg to announce
that «
OUR RETAIL STOCK!
m now well aaaorted with the latest Fall Goods.
E. FEUCHTWANGER * CO.,
•eptlB-tf Triangular Block.
CITY affairs.
SATUBDAY MORNING, SEPT. 18, 1869.
SOLOMONS’ BITTERS
FOB BALE BY
It. W. HUNT &L CO., Druggists,
No*. 82 and 84 Cherry Street,
•srSl-tf
MACON, KEOIUJIA.
A aiotrua habit of body is absolutely essential
to physical health and clearness of intellect. Nor
a this all. Beauty of person cannot coexist with
tn unnatural condition of the bowels. A free pas
sage of the refuse matter of the system through
theta natural waste pipes, is as necessary to the
parity of the body as the free passage of the offal
of the city through its sowers ia necessary to tbo
health of its inhabitants.
Indigestion is the primary cause of most of the
diseases of the discharging organs, and one of Us
most common results is constipation. This com
plaint, besides being dangerous in itself, has many
disagreeable concomitants—each as an unpleasant
breath, a sallow akin, contaminated blood aud bile,
hemorrhoids, headache, loss of memory, and gener
al debility.
Hostetler's Stomach Bitters remove all these evils
tv removing their immediate cause in the digestive
organa, and regulating the action of the intestine*.
Tbs combination of properties in this celebrated
preparation ia one of its chief merits. It is not
merely a stimulant, or a tonic, or an anti-bilious
agent, or s nervine,or a blood depurent, ora cathar
tic, hut all these curative elements judicxraaly blend
ed in one powerful restorative. It lends activity
and vigor to the inert and enervated atomach, re
lieves the alimentary canal of its obstructions, and
givee tone to the membrane wlulch lines it, gently
tunmlate* the liver, braoea the nerves, and cheers
the animal spirits. No other remedy possesses such
a variety of hygienic virtues. It is to these charao-
trrMlca that it owes it prestige aa a household medi
cine. Experience has proved that it la as harmless
aa it ia efficacious, and hence it is as popular with
the weaker sex aa with the stronger.
Hostetler's Stomach Bitten ia sold in bottles on
ly, and tho trade-mark blown in the glass and en
graved on the label, with our steel engraved revenue
•tamp over the cork, is the teat of genuineness,
beware of counterfeits.
Cure your chills with King of Chills.
King of Chilis cures effectually and permanently.
Better than qnlnine. King or Chills.
Tho great malarial antidote, King of Chill*.
CHOLERA-HOW TO CURE IT'
At tbo commencement of the diarrhoea, which al
ways precedes an attack of the cholera, take a tea
spoon fill of tho Pain Killer in angar and water, (hot
if convenient,) and then bathe freely the stomach
tnd bowels with the Pain Killer clear. Tbould the
diarrhea or cramps continue, repeat the dose every
fifteen or twenty minntea till the patient is relieved.
In extreme cate* two or more teaspoonfuls may he
given at a dose.
The Tain Killer, aa an internal remedy, has no
final. In cases of summer complaint, dpspepsia,
dysentery, astnma, it cures in one night, by taking
it internally and bathing with it freely. Its action
is like magic when externally applied to bad sores,
haras, scalds and sprains. For tooth-ache don't
fail to try it. In short it ia a Paiw KnrJta.
Tho Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in Family
Medicines. eeptS-eodlm
The reliable. Dromgoole A Co.'a Buchu.
Drumgoole A Co.’s iiocha I* the favorite.
Gravel cured with Dromgoole A Co.'s Bnchn.
Wa ask attention to the following testimonial
hum Hon. A. II. Stephens aa to the efficacy of Sol
omon*' Invigorating Bitter*:
Liberty IT all. )
CtuwTORDTTLLE, Ga., August 14.1869.)
Jfmn. A. A. Solomons A Co., Druggists, Savan
nah, (ia. :
OvmxuBf: Please send mo half a dozen bottles
or your Bitten. I have been using them lately upon
the recommendation of a friend, with decided benefit.
18 Siring tone to the digestive organs and general
•Ut-tgfh to the avatem. Send by express, with value
endoraed, C. 0. D. Yours respectfully,
(Signed) Alxxaudkii II. Snnuots.
angao-lm
rarm Women.—A comparatively few Ladies
monopolize the Beanty as well as the attention of
Society. This ought not to be so, but it is; and will
he while men are foolish, and tingle ont pretty faces
for companions.
This can all be changed by using Hagan's Magno-
. lit Balm, which give* the Bloom of Youth and a Re-
A hoed sparkling Beauty to the Complexion, pleasing,
powerful and natural.
No Lady need complain of a red, tanned, freckled
or rustic Complexion who will invest IS cents in Ha-
R»n's Magnolia Balm. Its effects arc truly winder*
To preserve and dress the Hair use Lyon's Ka-
tharion. scptSJeodAwlm
Wmux’s Best Fmesd.—Dr. J. Bradfield's “ Fe-
Regulator" for tale by druggists everywhere,
“beyond all doubt the best emeuagogue known to
the medical profession. It is no quack noctrum,
but a legitimate prescription, purely vegetable, re
commended and prescribed by the best physicians
? the Slat*. Suffering woman! do not let your
fear* nor the prejudice* of others cause yon to re-
jnun in misery. Read Dr. Bradfield's column, fol
low bn advice, and suffer no more.
•SWlm
English Female Bitten strengthens females.
Husbands should buy E. F. B. for nick wives.
J- F. U. brings health and induces happiness.
Complaints peculiar to females cared with E. F. B.
KING OF CHILLS
Cana all forms of chills and fever. .
Cores chiUa alter all also fails.
Cun* chills at swamps and bayous.
Cun* every other and every third day chills.
BEAD THESE LINES AMD PONDER THEM WELL
Yhe best tests of tho merits of mv proprietary
Article is to ascertain what is thonglit'of it at home
where U is manufactured. Such a test Lippmau's
*7**fogo can well atand, aa to-day it is decidodly
the favorite remedy for chilla and fever, dumb ague
tnd other diaeattoa of a malarious origin, in the city
of Savxnnaivvhero it ia prepared. Tho principal
JjjSStete ©f the dty would aa much think of doing
• •’ *v<toroil ui their atorea aa to bo without
popular (end deservedly »o) remedy. It ia a
Ttf^Uble preparation free from deleterious drugs.
1 a.*:« a*» a tonic upon the entire system, thereby
invigorating the system, so much so as to enable it
to throw off disease. Pyrafuge does not nauseate
or sicken the patient, and can be taken by the moat
delicate persona without fear. If should always be
at hand, as chilla and fever creep upon na so
Wealthily that we are not aware of ita approach tin-
. til it i» upon ua. A word to the wise ia sufficient.
W 5€satin>ih Morning Sett's. mav 2-tf
KAYTON'S OIL OF LIFE cure* all achea and
PAitia, aud ia the great remedy for Rheumatism and
houralgia.
KAYTOJTS PILLS cure Sick Headache and all
Uiooa diseases.
Executive Clejcenct.—The principal topic of
conversation on tho streets yesterday morning, was
the telegram published in this paper, from Gover
nor Bullock to Sheriff Martin, in which it was an
nounced that the sentence of death upon the negro
murderess, Henrietta Greer, had been commuted to
imprisonment for life. This whole community is
justly indignant at this misapplied leniency of the
Governor. Every one here has the details of the
horrible murder perpetrated by Henrietta Greer,
fresh in mind, and it is known that & more bratsl,
cruel, inhuman and horrible murder was never com
mitted. There la but one solitary mitigating cir
cumstance connected with it, and that ia the imbe
cility of tho mnrderess. She ia, apparently, tin con
scious of the enormity of her crime, and indifferent
to its awful penalty. To hang her would be very
much like hanging a dog for killing his first sheep;
yet, according to law and the testimony, Henrietta
Greer forfeited her life, and the interposition of
Executive clemency, in her behalf, was as unwar
ranted, in our judgment, as it was unwise.
The Governor, among other reasons for commot
ing the punishment, alludes to the age and inexpe
rience of the counsel for the accused. He ia mis
taken. CoL L. N. Whittle, than whom thero are
few abler or more experienced lawyers in the coun
try, was the leading counsel, and was assisted by
Mr. J. P. Fort, a young, but able member of the
Macon Bar. But the combined talent of the Ameri
can Bar could not have successfully defended the
accused, for there was really no defence to make.
Circumstantial evidence proved the crime upon her
beyond the shadow of a donbt, and she has freely
and frankly acknowledged it to more than a dozen
parties who haTe called upon her in her cell. What
ever other pardons you may liave granted, or Exe
cutive clemency yon may have heretofore exercized.
Governor, we are sure you have misapplied your
high authority and power in this matter.
Room State Aoarccxrcaai. Soctett, »
September 17. 1869. f
The Executive Committee met, and, on motion of
Mr. S. Collins, the Mayor, Geo. 8. Obear, was called
to the chair.
The minntea of the last meeting were read and
confirmed.
Present—Messrs. Obear. Greer, Collins, Gas tin,
Plant, Anderson, Winahip and CoL Whittle.
Absent—Messrs. McBumey, Nutting and Lewis.
The report of the Secretary and Treasurer was
read, and, on motion of Mr. J. V. Greer, it was re
ceived and ordered to be placed on the file.
On motion of Sir. Greer, the Secretary was in
structed to aee the Chairman on bis return and have
a called meeting at aa early a day as possible.
On motion of Mr. WbttUe, the Secretary was in
structed to call on such gentlemen who have sub
scribed (aa are willing to pay) for the seoood in
stallment upon their subscriptions, as the work is
now progressing rapidly and the money wiU be re
quired to meet the weekly expenses
On motion, the Committee adjourned.
Tux W ext urn.—Yesterday was the warmest day
we liavo bad during the last week. The atmosphere
was decidedly mucilaginous. If a condensing
a para tax had been in existence an exbanatleea sup
ply of the adhesive might have been procured
among the clerks and busy bodies in and about
some of our large business bona os.
In this eonnsetion wo might state that we acci
dentally, yesterday, met up with the "oldest
Inhabitant," who lire* not far from town—has
votod for all the President* ever elected; has taken
a glass or two of grog daily for seventy years;
thinks nobody any great shakes that isn't ninety
and upward*; enjoys his meals and an unlimited
quantity of laxineaa every day—and ha says this is
the longest and dnrest spell of weather be oversaw,
and that the dost in the streets of Macon looms np
Into th* magnificence of a first-class nniaanee.
He's right. Discomfort and diagnst'aie doing a
lively business in Macon about this time.
Matos'* Oocet.—Two cases were on the docket
and four offenders appeared in this Court yester
day. The first case was nothing bat a plain, square,
unpretending drunk, for which the unfortunate
offender was fined 65.
Tho other waa a case of stealing, against Isaac
Forge, R. Hollingsworth and Moee Jackson, three
chums of African deacent, who for the purpose of
living as cheaply as possible, or more probably,
upon what they could steal, were keeping bachelor's
hall in an old shanty in the suburbs; and where,
too, they did pretty much as they pleased, and when
successful in their raids upon other people's chick
en-coops and pig-pens, could enjoy their ill-gotten
poultry and pork at leisure and with impunity.
Things went on smoothly in this way until Thurs
day last, when an effort was mado on their part to
Increase their stock of fresh pork. So, watching
their opportunity, they appropriated a fine and un
suspecting hog belonging to a neighbor, and haring
butchered it, hid it nnder the cabin to conceal their
rascality, and where the fresh meat would not spoil
so quick, for it was a cool, nice plaoo under there.
When tho owner missed his porker, bo immediately
reported tho case and his suspicion of the guilty
parties to officers Plunkett and Ferrell, naming the
three cronies above mentioned. So, on Thursday
evening these officers dropped in upon them, and
sore enough thero were tho traces of blood on tho
ground leading under tho cabin, and, following
them up to where they stopped, a dead bog was
found. It is only necessary to state that the rogues
were caught, and after a hearing of the case, tho
Mayor sent the enterprising trio on the streets for
thirty days, where they will be forced to earn what
pork they get—at least for that length of time.
Coal.—From an advertisement in this paper it
will be seen that our young and popular friend. A.
L. Butts, is the agent at this- place for the ealo of
the celebrated “Coal Creek Cosh” the best ever in
troduced in this market. Mr. Butts is agent for tho
firm of J. M. Born, Jr., A Co., of Atlanta, and will
keep tho Macon market fully supplied during the
season. Orders addressed to Mr. A. L. Batts, of
Macon, or to the above named firm in Atlanta, will
receive prompt attention.
Staetltno.—We had occasion, yesterday, to drop
in at J. H. Hertz & Co.'a clothing bouse on Cherry
street, and were really startled at tho size and
magnificence of tho stock of goods which tho firm
are now opening. Heretofore it has taken abont
ono column of tho Telegraph to show off Hertz’s
stock; but if it is proposed to do this new stock
justice, we expect soon to have an order for a
whole side of tho paper. The stock is being ar
ranged and put in order, and when that is done,
look out competition, and stand from under. Pare
goric won't savo von.
New York Store —This widely known and popu
lar Dry Goods House, on Second street. Triangular
block, ia now literally packed with one of the largest
and best assorted stocks S. Waxelbaum, Bro. A Co.
have ever opened in Macon. Tbeso wholesale and
retail houses are now in full blast, and it pays all
their customers to call on them before purchasing.
New Goods.—Messrs. E. Feutchwanger A Co.,
are now in receipt of a very elegant and extensive
stock of ladies and gentlemen's fall and winter
dress goods. The reputation of this house is so
well known and establish ,-d that it is unnecessary
to sav more than that the fall stock is now in store.
The Ftedcei's Burn.—We are glad to learn that
the Firemen's Braes Band is now organized, and it
I may henceforth be considered one of the institu
tions of Macon—an interesting, pleasant and vain-
able insulation. Music not only soothes the feel
ings bat lightens the toil* of life. A boy will ran
around after two snare drums and a cracked fife
half a day. and not dream of being tired; and
grown men will walk their feet sore and think
nothing of it, if they can listen to the strains of a
dozen fellows blowing vociferously through an un
limited quantity of brass. Nothing like music.
Some people of a shallow style have a marvellous
way of shoving themselves into poeiuon and repu
tation. Like the owl they look propoundly wise ;
but it is generally nothing but looks. Puncture
them with the smallest pin and they collapse like
the bubble. And yet this class is not without
sagacity. To say yes, no, perhaps, it may be, no
doubt, possibly, and similar imbecilities in however
an automaton-like manner at the right time and in
the right place, ia a great deal. It is only a straight
forward, close-mouthed, persistent fool who can do
it; and hs is entitled to no little credit.
BY TELE GRAPff.
From Washington.
„ WaamxaToy, September 17.—Capt. E. McBarron
Timoney, of Georgia, has been appointed Consul to
Tumbz, Pern.
Revenue to-day over half million dollars.
Hoff has failed in two efforts to connect with Sec-
re tary of the Navy, Robeson, to whom-be desired
report orally regarding Cuba.
It seems to bo understood that the treasury sales
of gold and the purchase of bonds would last
throughout October. Speculators are operating on
this hypothesis.
Delano forbids packages of smirking tobacco to
weigh over one pound.
Spinner certifies that certain Confederate secu
rities, submitted to him by the Prussian Government
are genuine, adding, however, that they are worth
less. Their genuineness affects certain heavy law
suits in Germany.
Boat well’s catechism, which involves the biogra
phy of all Treasury employees, was answered to-day.
Several clerks, mala and female, resigned, rather
than submit to the inquisition.
Judge Advocate Clinton, relieved from duty in
the Department of the South, is ordered to report
for duty in the Fifth Military District. Judge Ad
vocate Ooodfallow relieves Clinton.
Omani Dudley, at Liverpool, reports infectious
cattle; the disease first attacking the hoof, then
the mouth from the licking of the hoof Animals
of different species contract the disease from each
other.
Only a half of one million of gold, offered by the
Government yesterday, was taken.
Marian Harris, indicted at Macon, Ga, for pass
ing counterfeit money, swears, as State's evidence,
that Shuerman, the person on trial, took her to the
house of H. M. Tamer, late post-master at Macon,
Ga.. and left on her bed thirteen hundred dollars,
tolling her that if tsked where she got so Urge s
earn, to say the found it. Her attempt to pass a
portion of this money caused lrcr arrest Shuer
man told Mary Harris the money could be passed
South, bat not North. Three negroes ere on the
jury- "
General Hews
New Yoas, September 17 Judd's linseed Works
on Cherry street, were burned last nigbt—loss two
hundred thousand dollars.
Cixcjsoatt, September 19.—The Democratic Con
vention to-day nominated a ticket consisting of half
Democrats and half Republicans.
IlAiutnamo, Pens., September 17.—Gov. Geary
Mu appointed a fall delegation to the Southern
Commercial Convention at LonUrille, Ky., on the
12th of October.
Union, N. J., September 17—Frederick Uranzert
fatally subbed his two sons during a family quar
rel.
Santa Fe, September 17 The Indiana are killing
women and children, and driving away much stock.
Humus, September IT.—Waddy Thompson, ar
rested with Perry Fuller for alleged revenue frauds,
was token from the cars at Gallatin, Tenn.,en route
for New Orleans, on Ilian corpus and brought to
Memphis, bat released on the ground that revenue
officers could only commit or bail, bat not send
prisoners from State to Stats. Thompson was im
mediately re-arrested, but afterwards released on
bail.
Sr. Louis, September 17.—The cigar factory at
CarlurvlUe, Illinois, with aixty thousand agars, ha#
been seized for a violation of revenue laws.
Denver, September 17 A dispatch says the Re
publicans have a clear majority in the Colorado
LegisUture.
The Execntive Committee on the National Capitol
removal in convention, resolved, where Governors
refuse to appoint to a seat delegatee, they are ap
pointed by members of Congress.
IttcnnoXD, September 17.—Tho State Central
Conservative Committee has adopted a resolution
advising against the election of U. S. Senators at
the meeting of tho Legislature October 5th.
Foreign New*.
Facia, September 17.—The Emperor appeared on
tho street* yesterday.
London, September 17.—Tbo Star, Radical organ,
states that the difficulty between the United States
and Spain on the Cuban question ia in a fair way of
settlement. The rumor of a proclamation guaran
teeing religions liberty and freedom of election will
shortly bo issued by tho Spanish Government. It
is a bettor omen, bat if reports of the conduct of
the military government in Cuba are true, conces
sions must be prefaced by one more essential,
namely: that Cubans be permitted to live to enjoy
them.
The Georgia State Fair.
This occasion bids fair to bo the grandest of
tho kind ever before witnessed in the Sonth.
The city of Macon, tlirongh able and energetic
committees is sparing neither labor nor expense,
in making all necessary arrangements. The
people of tho Sonth nil seem anxious to exhibit
what Aer of novelty or of interest they may
have, while one of the Executive Committee re
cently informed us, that ho was in daily Teceipt
of letters from all parts of the Northern States,
proposing articles of exhibition, expressing a
desire to see the South, her enterprise, etc. The
"Confederate Laboratory” could not havo been
more convenient, if it had been built for the
specific purpose of the fair, and the railroad
running to its very door will afford all a chance
to go out to the exhibition. It will be a grand
affair, and all who can, should go to Macon on
the IGth November next.—Bluff City Times.
With dyspeptics everything is 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
the miserable dyspeptic. You must get rid of it, or
it will become seated and confirmed, and life will
be a burden and existence a curse. Plantation
Betters will do away with this. New life, Btrength,
and energy will take possession of you. The da
mask will again bloom upon your cheek, and the
luster in yonr eye will again be aa bright aa in yonr
healthieat, happieet, and moat joyous days.
Magnolia Water.—Superior to the beat imported
German Cologne, and sold at half the price.
aeptl2-eodiwlw
CON'SIGXKES 9. A W. R. R.
Macon, September 17,1569.
E C Corbitt: E P Winton: Jones. BAD: Schofield's
Iron Work?: 8 H Davis: Porter A 11: H Henry: D
Daly A B: J W O'Connor: G T Kope-s A Son?: John-
*on, C A Co: T H Cheok A Co: W E Solomon: R H
Lon*: J Valentine: Liffhtfoot A J: J K Rice: Seymour.
T A Co: J W Burke A Co: B Berry: Lu Walker.
W. A. Hopson A Co.—A large and beantifol stock
of fall and winter goods can be found now at thia
first class dry goods house, in the Triangular Block.
Second street. The house enjoys a large and exten
sive trade, and all customers are guaranteed satis
faction as to the price and quality of goods.
LANIER HOUSE.
MACON, GA.
COLLIER & BOYS, Pbofbijztobs.
fbee OMNIBUS.
ARRIVALS. SEPTEMBER 17.1869.
J D Ossna. Kan*ai
■W W Paine, Sav
A S Hamilton, Clinton
J R (♦oolabv. do
G M Bird. Jones co.
F S Johnson. *r, Clinton
Miss M B Tarrer, Ga
Mrs Jonas A child, Qa
J L Lampin, Ga
J W Morehead, Mo
S H W Smith.
A J Northcote, England
J B Slaughter. Mo
H J Laumf rs. do
E Taylor, Monroe co
J R Banku, Columbus
J B Russell, Baker co
E R West. Md
D Solomon Je wife, Ga
J 8 Burn. Ga
J G Grier. Forsyth
Mrs M Edgeworth, Ga
Cul S Hall, Ft Valley
S Roberts, Ga
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
T Neal, Forsyth.
Daily Review of the Market.
OFFICE DAILY TELEGRAPH. )
September 17—Evening, 1869.)
Cottox.—Receipts to-day 640 bales ; sales 811;
shipped 402.
The market opened firm with a moderate de
mand thia morning, at 25 cents for middling*, bat
after the first morning reports from New York were
received, the demand increased and prices advanced
half a cent by noon. The afternoon dispatches from
New York being still favorable, the market here be
came very active and dosed thus this evening at 26
cents for middlings—being an advance of one cent
on the day's operations.
MACOX COTTOX 8TATTQCEXT.
Stock on hand Sept 1, 1869—bales.. 179
Received to-day 640
Received previously 5,564— 6,224
_. 6,403
Shipped to-day. 462
Shipped previously 3,750— 4,212
Stock on hand this evening 2,191
Trade generally was moderately active to-day, and
the sales will foot satisfactorily this evening. Dry
goods merchants are still busy with their new stocks.
The fall trade in this line can hardly be said to have
opened yet.
In the grocery and provision market we have still
to note considerable activity. Prices for leading ar
ticles being remarkably steady.
Com is now v«y scarce and stiff at 1 50 for prime
white.
Bacon firm and stock light. No change in price.
Cotton-baling material in good demand and sales
heavy. Quotations unchanged.
CITY BONKING COMPANY
OF MACON.
CASH CAPITAL,
DIRECTC
W. B. JOHNSTON.
J. J. GRESHAM.
$200,000
rrQ3 Storkcf this Company is all owned in Macon
A and vicinity. Having no circulation to protect,
the whole capital is guaranteed for the *ecurity of
Depo-itors and Patrons.
augl2-daw3mo
PLANTERS
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Domestic Markets*
Nrw You* September 17. noon.—Flour dull and
5@10 lower. Wheat dull and 2(23 lower. Com quiet
but firm. Pork dull at SO 25. Lard quif t- Turpen
tine drooping at 33. Rosin declining; strained 2 SO.
Cotton firmer at 90^. _ _
Stocks weak and unsettled. Money eteadv at 7.
SterUngr, long 8X; short SJ(. Gold, 36!<- lSCi 21>f.
Tennessee*, ex-coupons 61: new 54)J. Virginian,
ex-conpons 55?,; new 63X- Louisiana, old 72; levees
65)£: 8a, 8t!<. North Carolines, old 54; new 47.
Sonth Carolines, new, 66.
New York, September 17, evening.—Floor heavy,
except for superfine, which ia extremely scarce;
State and Western snperfine 5 607<G 25; Southern to
fair extra 6 80@6 85. Wheat heavy and 2<34 lower;
winter red Western 1 80(2X 53. Corn closed a shade
easier, mixed Western 114(311C. Pork steady at
30 37*. Lard heavy and lower; kettle 1»X- Whisky
lower; 115 offered: 116 asked. Rice firm bat quiet;
Carolina 8j{. Sugar active. Coffee firm. Molasses
doll. Turpentine 43 St43'^. Rosin 2 30(38 00. Freights
uncharged.
Cotton firmer bat closed quiet; sales 3200 bales at
30 )f
Money active at 7. Sterling demoralized at 7W(2*.
Gold weak at 96X- Bonds weak 21S(. Stocks bet
ter. Southerns on last call were stronger.
Bxlttworx. September 17.—Cotton flat; low mid
dlings nominally 28.
Flour doll; low grades firm. Wheat steadv. Com
active; white 1 23. Pork dull at 33 00(234 00. Bacon
firm, demand heavy; shonldari HKWN- Whisky
doll st 1 18(3119.
Virginia*, old duR at 45. North Carolina*, new
46«Ud.
SaTaNNAH, September 17.—Cotton receipt* 1287
bales; receipts for the week 8771; exports, coastwise
5747; sales 1200: stock 8676; there waa an animated
demand to day for foreign and domestic shipments;
the offering stock being small, transactions were re
stricted: at the close of the market holders asked X
more than waa paid at tbs opening; sales 400 bales
at regular prices; market firm at 27% for middlings.
August*. September 17 Cotton market firmer
and more active; salee 738 bales; receipts 656 bales;
stock 1470; middlings 26%&26%.
Cnaaijnmm, September 17 Cotton salee 500
bales; receipts 961; exports, coastwise 916; market
active; middlings 27.
Wilmnotos. September 17.—Spirits Turpentine
39. Rosin 1 GOBI 75. Crude Turpentino 2 G(K23 00.
Tar steady at 3 SO.
Lonsvim:. September 17—Provisions unchanged.
Whisky 1 20(31 21.
Cincinnati, September 17.—Whisky unsettled; no
demand; offered at 115. Mess Pork held at 32 00.
Lard unsettled; no demand. Bacon, limited jobbing
trade; shoulders 15%; sides 16**<318.
sionnx. September 17.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling* 27%; receipts 1007; exports 55; sales 250;
receipts for the week 3168; exports, coastwise 8S3;
sales 925; stock 3952.
New Oir.iANa, September 17 Cotton receipts to
day 323 bales: receipts for the week, gross 7134, net
6619: exports, coastwise 2091; stock 7865: sales to
day 1450: for the week 3712; market active; mid
dlings 29(329%.
Gold 35V. Sterling 46%. New York Sight par.
FlonrdnU; snperfine 5 95; doable extra 6 05; treble
extra 6 15. Corn lower; white 1 02. Oats 61(362.
Whisky 1 30. Others unchanged.
Foreign Markets.
London, September 17, noon.—Consols 92%.
Bonds 82%.
■LrrzarooL, September 17, noon.—Cotton steady;
uplands IS: Orleans 13%; sales 8000 bales; sales for
the week 55,000; for export 17,000; on speculation
15,000; stock 460,000—73,000 American; stock afloat
445.000-6000 American.
Red Western Wheat 9s8d. Pork 112s6d. Lard
75e6d.-~
Liverpool. September 17, afternoon.—Cotton
sales will not exceed 7,000 bales.
Yarns and Fabrics quiet.
IiirzaroouSeptember 17, evening.—Cotton firmer
but not higher.
Havre, September 17, noon.—Cotton opened
quiet
■Pauls. September 17, noon.—Bonne opens firm.
Rentes 70f80e.
Who Wauls a Home for 85 ?
T WILL dispose of. BY BAFFLE, or any other Cur
A mean* the committee may select, in tho city of Ma
con, October 5th, or before it the Tickets are sold, the
following t roperty. A receipt will be riven for the
money to e^ch narshacer of * Ticket. If the Lottery
taiU to come off the money will be returned:
1500 Tickets, at *5; 158 Prises. $7,500.
lit Prixe. Lot and improvement, three-room dwell
ing (new) double kitchen a nd necessary out-hou«e«.
ralae 12.000
1M Prize. Lot and improvement, four-room
dwelling...... — 1,600
3d Prize. Corner Lot, valued 1,200
lGold IVatcb. new w ^... ICO
2 Silver Watches, new. $59 each 100
50 Sewing Machines, $18 each...__ 900
40 Sewing Shuttle Machines. $25 1,000
1 Wheeler A Wilson Machine...... 60
S Hinkley Knitting Macbiner.rintle ncedle$9) 240
50 White Wire Clothes Lines, two hundred feet
per line, at $6 900
v $7 500
Tickets will be sent on receipt of the money by ex
press or money order. Address
H. W. BOIFEUILLKT.
At the Agency opposite Burke’s Book Store.
Macon. Ga.
We are personally acquainted with Mr. H. W. Boi-
feuillet. and recorumen i him to the confidence ot the
publie. as hi* Raffie will be fairly and honorably eon-
d-e:ed by a Commit’ee of Gentlemen:
Blun A Meyer. J. P. Collins. J. ll.Kstill. Savannah:
W. Holt, President S. W. K. K.. Colonel Thomas
Hardeman, W. A. Huffi Virgil Powers. Superinten
dent S. W. R. R , Dr. J. Emmet BIacK?Mear. Secreta
ry Grand L >dfre F. and A. M. t John T. Boifeuillet,
Treasurer S. W. R. R.. Macon, Ga.
Parties not wanting the article that falls to their
number can tell tho same to the proprietor, at the
whole*«le price. Leave orders at
septt-eodiw T. W. FREEMAN’S.
LADIES, LOOK HEBE.
Y OU have been humbugged as long aa I intend you
■ shall be with these Buck-Eye blow-hurt*, and I
have now a Machine that I guarantee for five yearj*
Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere.
One hundred dollars that it ia superior to any cheap
machine ever made.
Single Machine $21 00
Half a dozen, each ...... 20 00
Liberal deduction to dabs of two or more. At T.
W. Freeman’?, or my Agency opposite Burke’s Bools
Store. Second Street. H. W. BOIFEUILLET.
sept4-eo32w
FASHIONABLE BARBER SHOP.
rpHE undersiirned would most respectfully inform
JL his numerous friends and customers that his
NEW BARBER SHOP AND BATHING ROOMS
Are now open. Haring fitted up my Establishment
with all the latent improvements for the comfort and
pleasure of my patrons, and thanking them heartily
for the 1 beral patron *ge of the past. I hope to merit
their favors in the future. Everything in the tonso-
rial art. Shaving. Hair-Cutting. Shampooing. Dying
Hair, Hair-Dressing, etc., is done in the best and
latest styles. I have been successful with the pre
paration which 1 have been using for retaining the
color of the hair, or for bringing gray hair back to its
former color, at the fame time keeping the hair free
* om dandruff, and from all obnoxious scents. Twen-
*-five respectable citizens of Macon can testify to
ic efficacy of my preparation.
Warm Baths, Cold Baths, and Shower Baths at all
times. Particular attention is paid to Hair Cutting
for Boys and Girls. ^ # M. l*OH,
Lanier House Building, next to Post-office.
augl5-tf
MRS. EDWARD B. WHITE’S
ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING SCHOOL
FORTOUNG LADIES
R EMOVED to No. 59 West Forty-second street,
opposite Reservoir Park, New York City.
Kkfeeencks: Bishop Potter, New York; Bishop
Davis, s>outh Carolina ; Rev. W. T. Brastly. Atlanta,
Ga.: Prof. Henry, Mnithsonian Institute; Gen- Wade
Hampton. Sonth Carolina; W. w. Corcoran, Wash
ington, D. C.; President Middleton. Charleston
College; Prof. Davies. New York: W. Gilmore Simms,
South Carolina; Prof Bartlatt. West Point Military
Academy. auglS-d6taw6t
FIRST NATIONAjJjANK OF MACON.
it.^fS'LEr==agp
Corner Second and Cherry Streets.
D iscount, deposit and collection.
Exchange Bought and Sold.
Liberal advances made on shipments of Cotton to
any good Northern or European nooses.
Collections promptly attended it.
directors:
D. L. Jewett. Wm. T. Lishtfoot, G.H. U&xlehurst, W.
II. Ross. Wm. B. Binziccrc. H. B. Plant,
may" -6m*
I. C. PLANT & SON.
Bankers and Brokers,
O FFICE in the First National Bank Bnildinr. on
Cherry street. eeconJ door from the corner of
Second street. 'Will Buy 8icht and Time Exchange
on the North. 6avannah. Auaurta and other roints,
make liberal advances on Cotton inStore in Macon,
or on fhipments of Cotton to (food Northern or
European hooiee. or on Bonds. Stocks or other good
securities. Will rnrehaso and aell
BONDS, STOCKS,
GOLD,
SILTED.
and nvk« investments for parties aa they may direct.
may3 6m*
F. M. COKER,
B 2S K E R,
AMERTCUS, GEORGIA,
TNOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS;
IJBuji aud Sells Stock,, Bonds. Coin and Exchange
MONEYS invested as parties direct.
COLLECTIONS promptly remitted on daji of oa-
turity. at lowest rates of exchange.
COTTON BOUGHT ON ORD EB. (««p7-6m*
FR0YIDEXCE HIGH SCHOOL,
T?0R GIRLS AND BOYS, near Pleasant Hill. Tal
JL' hot county. Ua.
The next session of this Institution will commencs
Wednesday, September 8.186:1. and continue bixteen
Weeks. Bates of teitios for the samion: Primary
Department. *11); Classical Department. *20: Sur
veying and Civil Ensiueerinc. extra. *10; Grammar
Department, *15: French, extra. *10; Music. Instru
mental. *25: Vocal Music *1 per month. Theeourec
of instruetion embraces all that is contained in n
collexiate course in our male and romale colie,en.—
Younctuen will be prepared for any class in collrrc
they miy desire to enter: or. if they aresa: *'*1 with
» thoroech collegiate coarse of instruction, without a
diploma, they can Oniihtheirennrseherc. The build
ing is new. large and commodieoi. and is situated at
Providence Church, one mile welt nf Pleasant Hill,
Talbot county, in one of the healthiest sections ot
country in Middle Georgia. The community It known
far and wide for he high tone of its morality, and the
amoeiationa surrounding pupils will beolevatina in
their character. The government it mild but firm,
and no pupil will be allowed to remain in the school
who will not implicitly submit go inch regulations as
the tracher* may think ■eensesy to establish. Our
motto is. "Perfect Lessons and Perfect Ordtr.”—
Board can be obtained in the vicinity at *12 per month.
G. W. MASSON, A. B-l ...
\r. H. WOODALL. / Principals.
RsrtsrxcKs.- lion. E. II. Worrlll, Major T. A.
Brown. O. D. Gorman' Talbot ton: Isngc Cheney, J.
T. l.wen. D. G. < iwen. >. B. Owen. G. W. Evans. J. D.
Woodall. T. II. Mahons. Pleasant Hill.
ang37-dood*m*w
r PII IS brand of LEAD is wabsastsd. Satisfaction
I guaranteed or tho money refunded. Try it I
ProTe it 1 L. W. HUNT A CO..
aug29-2t*wdAw3m A*r> ts for Macon.
Euston’s Commercial College.
Corner JJulberry and Second Streets, Macon, Oa.
rpHE EVENING SESSION of thia Institution ro-
1 opens, from 7 to 9.on MONDAY, September I3f>.
Those desirous of enterin* will please make applica
tion, at the office of tbo College, any day during the
week between V a. n. and I r. a., and from 3tn 5 r. a.
»ept4-tf
VALUABLE ~ PLANTATION
FOR SA.X.T3.
O N Fdat River, Crawford county, eigkt mile from
fioethwestern Railroad, centaiuing 1200acres. 450
elraredsnd in high state ofcultivation. An o'ecantcot-
tage hou e with six large rooms and beautiful Flower
Yard and good Water. Tho Lsnd will produce twenty
to forty bushels of Corn per acre with good seasons.
Will be sold with the Place, if desired. Stock of
all kinds: Farming Utensils. Corn, Fodder, etc.
Address A. W. GIBBON. .Mac o. Ga.. or St F. Ax-
dibsox. on the Place.
»cpt7-tf GIBSON & ANDERSON.
Plantation for Sale.
W ILL he sold before th© 'ourt-hcu«e door tn Per
ry Houston county, Ga., on the FIRhT TUES
DAY IN NOVEMBER next, th© PLANTATION
belonging to the estate of Groeno Hill, deceased. The
place consists of thirteen hundred acre?, well watered
and well improved in every particular, and Is noted
u one of the best cotton plantations in that section of
the State. It is healthy, convenient to rchocls and
churche«. and good fociety.and it situated in a section
nheru an abundance of eteidy and reliable labor can
be obtained.
Terms—Half cash, half 12 months, secured by mort
gage on land.
On the day following, will he sold on the place. ?•}/•
miles from Per»r f the MULES, CATTLE, HOGS,
Stock of all kind*. Farming Implements and rcrisha-
blc property of every description belonging to said
extate. Terms cash.
The said sales will bo made for distribution among
the heirs. Tho place may be purchased at private
sale if desired. JAS. A. HILL.
A. F. HILL.
Executors of the last will and ieftament
sept-11-d2tawawtd of Green Hill, dec’d.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
W ILL he sold before the Court-hou«e door in the
city of Cuthbert, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in October next, between the legal boars of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
One Dwelling-house and Lot in the city of Cuthbert.
containing two acre?, more or le •. Also, corner Lot
on north side of Public Square (00) fixty feet front by
020) one hundred and twenty feet back, known as the
Powers Lot. Also, (15) fifteen acres, more or le=s. in
the city of Cuthbert in that portion known as Villa-
nova. with four tenement houses with two rooms
each.
tiold as the property of Horace Powers. Bankrupt,
for the benefit of his creditor*.
JAMES BUCHANAN.
sept!2 dlaw3w Assignee.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
S84 tad 1^9 Broadway. NEW YORK
*uly23-tf
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE.
B Y virtue of the last will and testament of Wm.
Beadles, late of Coweta county, deceased, will be
sold on the 1-t Tuesday in October next, before the
Court-hou?e dcor, in the city of Newnan. faid coun
ty, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, viz:
900 ACRES OF LAND, ALL IN ONE BODY,
Lying from four to *ix miles east of Newnan, White
Oak Creek, and composed of fourlots and a half.
On the premises is a number one Dwelling Hou?e,
Gin-house and other necessary outbuildings. There
are on the tract about 2U0 acres of Wood-land, besides
150 acres of Swamp Land, which is also very well
timbered.
Mr. J. H. Graham will show the premises to any
one wishiDgto purchase. The above land can be sold
in parcels to suit purchasers. Terms cash.
W. 8. BEADLES.
J. H. GRAHAM.
HU. BREWSTER,
aug22-law-td Executors.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-—Win be sold, for
cash, before the Court - House door, at
Vienna, in Dooly county, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of
sale. 4j5 acres of land, belonging to the estate of Jas:
Hightower, deceased. The same being lots of land
Nos. 255 and 256. in the 7th district of Dooly county.
JAMES M. PENNY. Adm’r. of
James Hightower, deceased.
sept!5-td*
cotton n»AT.mg i
W E again tender you our services as Cotton Fac-
tors and Commission Merchants, at our old
stand on Third street, and pledge ourselves to conduct
stnctly a Commission Business, and shall give specisl
care and attention to all business entrusted to us.
We return our sincere thanks to our old patrons for
past favors and solicit a continuance of the same, and
would request Planters generally, to give u.« a trial,
as we make the ?&!e of cotton a speciality.
Shall be prepared to reader the usual aecommoda-
J0XATHA5 COLLINS A SON,
COTTOS FACTORS,
1 uly4-daw3m MACON, QA.
«fP*»
JUDGE OF US BY THE PAST.
ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS
been their pleasure to serve the past season so satis
factorilj, that they will find them fully prepared an<
ready to receive, store, ship or sell to the very best
advantage, all Cotton consigned to them during the
coming season ; while to those who have not hereto
fore tried us, we would say we know we can please
you.
\S e offer the usual accommoda’ion to our patrons
on their growing crops, and wil take pleasure in fill
ing their orders for supplies promptly and at lowest
market rates. Call and see us at the
PL.ANTERS’ warehouse,
LAWTON & LAWTON,
COTTON FACTORS
FOURTH STREEi, MACON, GA.
H AVING thoroughly refitted our Warehouse, and
having ample storage for all Cotton consigned to
us, we again tender ourscrvice* to our friends and the
publican Cotton Factors and Warehouse men. We
take this occasion to return our thanks to our patrons
of the rast sca*on, and assure them that vre shall en
deavor in tho future. as we have done in tho past, to
secure for them th© b«et prices that cun be obtained
in Macon, which we decru, all things considered, on©
of th© very best cotton markets. To those who bavo
not tried us. w© simply refer to our former customers,
and promise to use our best efforts to rerve all who
girous the benefit of their bnsiners. Gur place of
business is at tho old stand of
LAWTON A LAWTON.
sep9 d*wlm Fourth street.
J. L. SHEA,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
COATS,
FANTAL00NS
AXD
VESTS
MADE TO MEASURE. FROM the MOST VARIED
HANDSOME MATERIAL
PRICES TO SUIT BUYERS.
No. 44 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
VERY VALUABLE
PLAN’TATION'I
lliirilcniiin & Sparks,
YN tendering their services again to tb<ir planting
L friends as WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, deem It wholly unnecessary to mako
promises as to their willingness and ability to serve
them faithfully and advantageously.
Tbcirlongcxperienceand too large patronage which
has ©v©r been extended the bouse. U proof conclusive
that they drservo th© confidence of the planting com
munity. and by prompt and honest attention to their
interest tbev intend to merit in the future, the pat
ronage so liberally given them in tho past.
ORDERS FOR SUPPLIES promptly filled at low
est Market Prices, and the usual facilities extended
to thoso who entrust their busices* with us.
O. G. SPARKS.
T. llAUDKMAN. Jb.
Hardeman & Sparks’
PREMIUM 5,1ST.
I N addition to the premiums offered by tho Execu
tive ComaiItee. at the approaching State Fair,
we will give tho fallowing, either in r late or currency,
as may be desired.
Best 10 Bales Upland Cotton 460
Best 5 Bales Upland Cotton. 90
Be#t 1 Bale Upland Cotton.. 10
Beet 5 Bales Long Btaide from green seed.40
Best 1 Bale Long Staple from green sted»»£~-. 10
The cotton to be delivered at our Warehouse, to be
trarsported to snd from the Fair Grounds by us freo
of charge.
Five judges will be selected, one from each of the
following cities: Savannahs Augusta, Columbus.
Albany and Macon, who shall determine upon and
award the ram-*.
HARDEMAN A SP4RK8.
au 31 lm
J. F. VHKATOX.
K. n. BROWN*
AS a PREVKXTtVR go
F. W. SIMS & CO,
COTTON rAcxo&s
— AND —
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SAVANNAH. GA.
nr Consign menu solicited; Remittances made
promptly ; Advances ot Provisions. Bagging. Ties and
Rope made tn persons sending us Cstton for sale.
septl6d4w6m •
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
AMERIOO&, GA.,
CALLAWAY & WHEELER.
\ 4T E are Buying, Helling or Rcoting Lands lying in
1 » the Cotton producing portion of Georgia.
Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed in every
instance to all parties. We now offer fir sale several
Farms, and a few for Rent or Lease. Attention given
to the disposition of i ity Property.
Labor rccured fur thnso desiring it.
Confer with us mow, for many are wishing to i>ell
and a* many to invest.
If you will leaves plan and description of your
place with u* we will exhibit to land hunter* free of
charge. G. M. WHEELER
MEKREL CALLAWAY.
Attorney at Law.
july26-dawl2t
TWO VALUABLE PLANTATIONS
FOR SALE.
O NE two miles from Rome an 1 ono and one half
miles fromS., R. & D K. K. Depot, containing
two hundred *cd *©*©oty-five actesof good land, and
well improved.
Thh place was settled by Col. Wade 8. Cothran,
and tho dwelling and out houses are all rest. The
dwelling is two stories and contains -even large
room*. A splendid well of water and elegant orchard.
This is one cf the most desirable residences near the
city.
The other place is <m the Calhoun Toad, ard fou
miles from the city; wm settled by Mr. John Mann
and is well improved. Dwelling contains seven
comfortable rooms.
Tbi3 farm contains 200 acres of land, and is well
watered: water can bo brought to the house, through
pines, from en elegant spring
In saying that these two places are not surpassed
in location, by any farms n»ar the city, I know that I
do not exagerate. Both places in eight of the Selma,
Rome acd Dalton Railroad.
The growing crop, stock and farming implements
will be sold with cither place if desired.
Both of the above places will be sdd at public out
cry, on th© first Tuesday in October, if not disposed of
before that time. JOHN SCAIKUM.
sept2-dlaw4w&w4t.
Z LIFE-SIZE
F \M Y PC) i GAITS
A RE evidences of a high plate of culture tho world
over. I am prer ared. at all times, to fill orders
for those^ w well as all the smaller styles of Photo
graph Likenesses. I am making a specialty of the
better claa* of Pictures, and tLope wanting something
superior will find it to their interest to call on
J. A. PUGH, Artist,
Triangular Block,
mv 9-et Macon Ga.
CHILLS, FEVER,- Etc,
WILL KEEP TIIE HANDS HEALTHY, SO
THEY MAY LOSE NO VALUABLE TIME
DURING THE BUSY SICKLY
SEASON.
MV) BB token in tho i.Uco of Quinine or Bitursof
JL sny kir.,1: thodosu Is mall, und its virtue un-
doubted. It will bo found cheaper and better than
any other remedy for that purpop**, and also as a gen
eral Plantation and Family Medicine, it has no su
perior.
The malarious seas'-n in upon you, and you require
some remedy other than Quinine, which distresses
'• •' h.-; l 44,Mi I'.iin, ;md >«.invtii U es de-troys your
hearing. Tnerefore. why not u»o tho natural remedy
of the country in which you live,
MTOW LIIM RMLiTOR
4''h:. hi> i-n iim',; . : h- ri- thatnrein-
djlttWl to this climato and i•* tiic only natural rem-
O'ly "r it. i’erh rtly Larmiers in its oBeet.
thoroughly reliuhlo aa n preventive, and a sure our.
for
LI VKR DISK (SB.
CIliLLS AND FKVEU,
CONST[I‘ATItiX, DYSPKPSIA.
CHKOmC DIAHltnOSA. IIKADACHB. Kte.. Kto.
Bend to your DruKyiet anil art a pneka-te mtnout
fail. Price.si. .Manufactured only !,y
or. u. suiLirv & co.,
iuly»4-lf MACOV. OA.
CVBOHa.TA
MUTUAL FIRE 6HD LIFE
INSURANCE COMP At. Y.
I.J AVING folly organised • ur Cow p .ny < u a uure
Ifi ami permanent and having the Cotnptrol-
ler’s. authority, wo pc sent to the >.wuh. n People
what tv«j! el cve to be one of the ff.ifrM ;«i:d host Life
. ' -v f t vu ■ - the Soutb-
''--I I!.- H.'I. •< »•!'.. j t. : r.. Georgia,
where every dollar inre ted will r»u, ii. in ■ ur midst.
Ihegalaxy ol nam<*.«. g'Ten :»s lirtvr r- und referee*.
‘V J 1 1 ‘ <iar u,!. , ■ • - ,** .' rM . vrith
which this mrTitutio- will he m.iii: l« j. T io capital
is sufficieut to meet nil l'« «. in . v contingency.
Weeafwe.'tlr appc.nl "•*- -
build up with u« this
loved ones, our homes
Hundred* of thoi.H
stracted from th« i ••
to foreign parts i; eni
tie sympathy for u.-.
Can wen-it learn wri/dom aad useoui
rich ourroltrcH nnd beautify our homes V
We will try ..-.d place, in every locality, polite and
it ► ; 1,.* business ot the Com-
P any. And we cordial ;. invi»« all desiring agencies
in Ibis* Company to call on tho Officers, at the office
building, neap the Pae.-cngcr Depot, ia (rout of the
two ho*f*Is, on Fourth street, where nil matte rs of de
tail will be cheerful I v given
The profits will be entirely mutual after paying
six percent, to the - 'cckhuhb rs for amount of Stock
" Inr tho bent-fit of our
lol I an are yearly ab-
our people, and carried
iiigoiw who have butlit-
s to en-
ed. . _ . __
W. J. LAWTON. Prr-ident.
^ J. C. McBUHNRY. Yioo President.
U. J. Ltoptjoot, Secretary.
ROAED OV PIRKCTOK?:
ASIIER AYRES. Fertilizer. Macon. Ua.
T. a NISBE1. Iron Founder, Macon, Ga.
T. JOHNSON Johnson. Campbell A Co.. Whole-
NEW GOODS.
CROP HERUINGS-extra quality.
NEW CROP MACKEREL.
BLUE and WHITE FISH,
A large lot of Fancy acd Assorted CANDIES.
Demarara and New Orleans SUGARS.
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY k CO.
ang29-tf
JNO. C. BHORTla.
A. W. PERSONS.
SHORTER & PERSONS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
JfA CON; GA.,
X\f ILL practice in the United States Courts, at
V T Savannah and Atlanta, and in the State Courts
wherever our services are derired. .
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Depository,
rn Bank of Eufaula,
t'utance and
Iroccrs, Mat.„ „
j \ckson Deloach l\ Ca
con. 9a.
J. C. MoBimVSY. Macon. Ga.
W. J. LAWTON. Lawton A Lawton, Macon, Ga.
DAVID T. SINGLETON, Planter. Lat-nton, Ga.
RICHARD IIUBBS, of Cruger A C.».. Bankers, Al
bany, Ga.
DR. JAMES F. ITZKM/iN, Pres't Georgia Home
Insurance Company,Columbus. Ga.
WALLACE CUMMING. Banker, Savannah, Ga.
M. P. STOVALL, Stovall A Butler, Augusta, Ga.
F. ADAMS, Cashier National Bank, Athens. Ga.
T. M. POaLOW, America.- 1 , Oa.
REFERENCES .*
Harrus Jc Howell, Wilmington, N C
Gen Augustus Young, Charlotte, N C
Wm B Wright, Fayetteville, N C
JnoC Slocum, Goldsboro, N C
Wm M Lawton. Charleston, S C
Jas P Boyce. President Theological Institute, Green
ville, 8 C
R Furman, D D, Newberry Court House, SC*
J O li Dargan, D 1>, Sumpter, S C
S T Aikin, Knoxville. Tonn
Jno McNabb, President Ea
Eufaula, Ala
Theodore Harris President L« ui-
Banking Company, Louisvi.._,
Wm D Miller, Lynchburg, Va
T O S Ferguson, Lynchburg, Va
D II Baldwin A Co, New York
Golthwcight, Kice A Semple, Montgomery. Ala
Ex-Got J (4 Shorter, Eufaula, Ala
L L Warren. President Falls City National Bank,
Louisville. Ky
Gordon, Owens A Stokes, Abbeville, Ala
P II Penper A Co, Mobile, Ala
Josiah Morris, Banker. Montgomery, Ala
Hugh McColl, Commissioner, New Orleans, La
Wood, Low A Ludwigsen, New Orleans. La
Noble A Brothers, Iron Works, Rome, Ga
Gen A R Lawton, Savannah, Ga
Gen A H Colquitt. Baker County, Ga
Thos II Willingham. Dougherty County, Ga
James Callaway, Atlanta. Ga
Col Luther J Glenn, Atlanta, Ga
DrT W Keen. Salisbury, N C
Maj W M Robbins. Attorney-at-Law, Salisbury, N C
Col C F Low, zMerchant. Lexington, N C
James Sloan, Esq, Merchant. Greensboro, N C
Hon K G Reade. Supreme Court Judge, Roxboro, N C
Hon C S Winstead. Roxboro, N C
B P Williamson, Wholesale Grocer, Raleigh, N C
J P Dillingham, Newbern, N C
Robert Thompson, Esq, Wholesale Grocer,Nashville,
Tennessee
Hon John Erskin, Judge U S Court, Atlanta. Ga
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NOTICE.
Opfice Savannah, Guifpin A North Alabama 1
^ „ Railroad Compart, J.
P tttj CTT . Griffin. Ga.. September 2,1869. A
UF.SU ANT to a resolution adopted by the Presi
dent and Board of Directors of the Savannah.
st r ?£ n aD( * North Alabama Railroad Company, at
Unmo, Ga., August5,1869, notice is hereby given that
an installment of ten per cent, on tho unpaid capital
stoek of this Company ia required to be l toidattk*
office of the Secretary and Treasurer, at Griffin, Ga..
on the first day of October ne^t.
. Stockholders at Newnan and vicinity are author
ized to pay their installments to George B. Smith
Newnan, Ga. MILO B. FRKfcALAN,
aept5-tf Secretary and Treasurer,