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HE TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28, 1869.
AO“NT* FOR THE TKLKOHAPHi
Thft .lowing gtntl«men are authorised to rocriv*
money for os:
esstcrt. Oi.. M. 15. C.unci:; Albaxt. Ga.. K.
ill*. Ga.. H.
Richardson .
iUi.eaaroGr, G*., r. R. Warde'...
M. Fryer; BcTi.nit, Ga., Hines .V
PBAT. Gi.. . . .S. Powell ; iiAU'AO^
Q
Ga.. S.* MnnUmmery: Erri
rington; Fob* tth
let. (h., J. O. i
'BOJf. Ga.. J. 31. £
Adams; Ellavii
li.
Sperry: Mr
ckllo. Ft. A
Ga.. W. V.
F«»«t.Ga.,
Jam A Jobeor.; :
sb; Talhovtoy.
.. 1. R. S. D«vi« :
Att^ .-
a.. B.
oddard : Ccth.
J. M. Sim-
II.LI -
A. 1J. Yar-
; VOKT VAL
II. ft.Jobn-
. Ki■•k**; KxoxviLLr.
i.vili.k. Ga.. J. A.
S. 1 ruluck: Moxti-
•: M ILLEDfJ* V1LLR,
. Ga.. c. A. Greer.
thviu.!:.Ga., John-
.. J. Orillia; TntiM-
i». 13 Central Kajl-
* VTL!. P , Ga.. E. A.
WM. HENRY WOODS,
Cotton Factor i General Commission
miek.ojhcant.
BAT STREET, : : SAVANNAH, GA.
liberally oo conairomenta for Bale in Sarannah, „. ...
abipment to hia corrMpoodenta in Hew York and
Liverpool. auri4 o3m*
M KETCHUM. A_ L. HAirnLEDGE
Of bew York. L_.:e of liartriJce A Neff
KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE.
PORT It EAST ROOM KXCIi.'MGX KTT1 DIXG
SAVANNAH, GA.,
B. A. WISE & CO.
St*>cks. Bo. ...
Receive depr
pel annum on
Collections a
town* of Oeon
Will make
Rice. etc., to oi
pean correct or,
ALr’D
ntr. slh>*r :
reeklj bsU
xdc i.a this
iu and Flor
ranee* c:
Ecxh&cge. :
-y an a *«U j
u invest j
U» wards. j
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^abtieb R*Mirr:«o Moxkt t
MoneyOrders.il heye:
tered Letter*, at oar rls
must pav charge*.
Co.. Ga. I Newton, Ga. | Savannah, Ga.
COLQUITT & BAQGS.
bebad; orc V hi^K^!; CoTtor« Factors & Genera! Commission
If sect 07 ijaxpre** the -
can send
BrrrALO Hrxnvo.—Buffalo sh*
plains must Be famous sport, unit
writcrH arc alt Monchauscu' . Th
i Ktory is .Sophie Tall
ting on the ,
i the letter-!
heroine of i
CoIumbtiM, !
S,
xzzs.ss-R.vTSi,
BA Y STREET, SA VAN IT AH, GA.
.after.: a tothi -ale of Cot:on. Lumber
•••*. *I*er:.i sdvi*;,:* OO CV" ignmentg.
EVERY COTTON PLANTER SHOULD HAVE A
COTTON PLANT!”
AND HERE IT IS
Ohio, who was in the party of Gen. Cnntar,
Lords Paget and Waterpark. and other swells.
“Ten mile* of prarit; land,"
‘‘had been ridden over wbe
view halloo, nnd the entire p
and scattered a herd of Bufi ;
to the westward. Foremost
the fleet courser of Mis
until she found herself on
bull. Full five miles of
l, nays the Recount,
hen Goa tar gave the
e party charged upon
iff aloes that appeared
r>st in the wild dash
T.illmadge bore her,
the track of a huge
he pravie the b-.y
CLAKK & WILSON.
Factors and Genera! Commission
MERCHANTS,
So. I STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE.
•-1 VANN AH, GA.
apurned Beneath hia heel
old fellow' was reached.
s Before the si.
,1ft of tho
Two quick, we
!l-direet-
ed ahota from ft Colt's rei
rolver, that Mi
Snilie
carried, Bronght the Biso
n to a half.
Tho biR
ball settled slowly to his
knees. Belloi
rod and
rolled over —dead. Her
Blood was up.
Quick
ft« a flash, she wheeled a
ml made for >
l second
quarry, another sharp pa
Hop, three sb
otfl, nnd
the thing was over. Eighty Buffalo w«*ro
alanght-
BA T STREET, -
JB-LitwralaJraerta
a]jt22 dim
JOSEPH TIK1017,
i Produce in Store.
F.
ered in this day’s hunt. Guslar killed nine.
Lord Paget six, and Lord Waterpark five, but it
may bo easily imagined that Miss Tallmadge
was the heroine of the day. ’ Sophie’s further
exploits are sleeping only three nights in a bed,
camping out all the rest of the time.
An Awfttt, Sinner. — In Arkansas, Eld'*?
Knapp, while baptizing converts at a revival
meeting, advanced with a wiry, sharp eyed old
chap into the water and asked the usual ques
tion, whether there was any reason why the or
dinance of baptism should not bo administered.
After a pause, a tall, powerful looking chap,
with an eye like a blaze, who was leaning on a
long rifle, and quietly looking on, remarked :
“Elder, I don’t want ter interfere in this yer
business any, but I want to say that this is an
old sinner you have got hold of, and I know
that one dip won’t do him any good. If you
want to get the sin out of him, you’ll have to
anchor him out iu deep water over Light."
The Decline of Liberia.—A Liberian news
paper, dated July 2«th, declares that the Amer-
ico-Liberian population are passing away. A
correspondent in tho same journal allows one
century for the annihilation of Liberian nation- j
ality, unless the native element bo vigorously
incorporated. It seems that, during forty y*ars,
not twelve “civilized and evangelized native 1 wh. h. tjson.
gentlemen" havo been produced. Tho equality
doctrines of tho United States Congress have
killed Liberia and blanted the hopes of “civilized
and evangelized native gentlemen !"
JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO..
COTTON FACTORS & COMMISSION
ME .'.CHANTS,
BAY ST11F.ET, - - AAVAWAU, GA.
T IBERAL ADVANCED m.daca Co-.ton r .n>in:wl
I j In m or to oarOarreai dent, in New York and
W. SIMS &C0,
COTTOMT FACTORS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SAVANNAH, OA.
nr Cons'gr men*.?. solicit ad i RemiUanrt■§ made'
promptly: Advances of Provisions Basting. Ties and i
Rope made to persons tending ns Cation for *a!o.
septlO-ds wfitn
J. W. & f. A. Mel WIRE,
Cox. St. Julies, Beta* and Jefferson Stkxkts, .
SAVANNAH, GA. y
■pvEALERS in Groceries. Dry Good.*, Hardware, !
JL/ Wine/, Liquors, and Country Produce generally.
th. w. coxnoK.
Extraordinary Arriv.ua at Bohll'i Ho
tel.—A colored woman named Mary Stile, con
fined in the county jail, was safely delivered
yesterday morning oj£ a son nnd daughter. The
daughter is as black as tho aco of spades, and
the son is as whito as any one of the descend
ants of the Puritans who landed nt Plymouth
Rock a long time ago.—Sat. Republican.
One Hundred Icederos.—Tho captain of the
ship .Southampton, arrived at New York on Mon
day from Tehuantepec, reports that between
latitude .VJ and 50 S., longitude 46, he saw one
hundred very largo icebergs. One was from
seven to eight miles in length and from three
to four hundred feet in height.
A Wakhinoton letter aaya: “Secretary Bout-
well intends to scour tho South—the excuse be
ing an attendance at tho Georgia State Fair—
the real purpose to forestall popular opinion
among the Radicals in his favor. Ben. Butler
will have something to say about all these move
ments as soon ns Congress assembles. Ho has
pretensions to the Presidency himself, I learn.
Bout well will bo accompanied by tho great
traveler, Mr. Delano."
The Negroes in Cuba.—It is said that tho
negroes in Cuba are now becoming impatient of
restraint. They claim to be free—tho revolu
tionists having dsclured them so—and Cuba,
under any eventual rule, will have her bitter
done of turbulent Africanism to donl with.
The Christian Advocate says that Rev. Mr.
Richardson, of Washington, Ohio, is probably
the oldest living American clergymen. Yet he
appears by no means superannuated; for, al
though one hundred and six years of age, ho
walks five miles on Sunday nnd preaches a ser
mon.
It is reported that not enough whent will be
raised this year iu Great Britain to suffice for
the consumption of the people by T.VOojjmk)
bushels. To supply this deficiency will cost
about $100,000, in gold, to say nothing of other
kinds of food required to be imported from
abroad.
It is said that the Czar lias chan .'< d his mind
about removing tho Russian capital from Sr.
Petersburg to Kioff.
The Western Union .and Atlantic and Pacific
States Telegraph Companies have consolidated.
Tiie Louisville Journal chronicles, tho fact
that martial law-lessness is still kept up at the
South.
TISON & GORDON,!
COTTON FACTORS
B. A. WISE & CO,
Keep them constantly on hand, of all aizes. Also th,
IRON WITCH, (tUEEN OF THE SOUTH,
DELTA, ‘GOOD SAMARITAN,
AND OTIIER NOTED FAVORITES.
FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS they will put you up * STOVE, handsomely furnished, and warrant it
to cook well. For ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS you can take your choice &monE four hundred, and thej
will fill your waxon with Furniture to fit. A rood assortment of
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,! Grate*,
96 Bay Street,
SA VANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA. I
Box-Stoves and Parlor Stoves,
(For Wood or Coal) A large Stock of
B AQOINO and HOPE or IRON TIES adricced on
Crept.
Liberal Caih adrance, made oo conaijnmeoti of!
Cotton.
Grateful for liberal patronare in tbe p«*t. a ccc- \
tioaanee of tbe m:;.e ie rcipocttally eoliehed.
«ept2-(Uw6ai
tasHKnrcc.-rr-
HOUSE ■ FURNISHING GOODS
Alw&jt on hand. nr Order loliclted and promptly filled.
TERMS O AS XX
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP | havis smith.
T
H. P. WESTCOTT.
P. McGLASDAN
If K Arm of Sloan. Groover k Co. i, tbia day dia-
aolred bj the withdrawal of A. M. Moan. The
ir.na of the late Arm will b* aettled by therrmain-
ina nartnrra, who are alone authoriied to tign in
ilqaldatioo.
A. M. PLO AX,
• 0. P.ETPBBS.
C. K. GROOVER,
A. T. MACINTYRE.
Paeannah, Ga.. Jnly 4.1869.
COPAItTHSRSHIP.
TIIE undrmcned barethia d y t need a eopart-
.; r? hip for the transaction of a Cotton Factoraae and
lener&l C»mmi>fion Bnainrea, under tho firm and
tamo of Groover, titnbba A Co. Their beat attention
fill be given to all bnaineea en'roj- l to tbeir e-ore.
r. I; STiVh i>: U - } Savannah.
A. T. M ACIN i Y RE, Tbomaarillo.
julyS-«13m
THlv ALABAMA
GQLO LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Homs Office, No. 34 St. Francis St.,
SMITH, WESTCOTT * CO.
OFFER FOR SALK, A HEAVY ASSORTMENT OF
Saddles, Harness, Bridles
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather,
Slioe Findings, Carriage Material
Of every deecriptlon.
MOU
.33, A.Zj2X.
Plantation for Sale.
\\ T ILL lu> sold before tho . urt-hru** door inPer-
» rv It ius'o-, r« u *tN, tin., on the I’ I K**T 'l U KS-
DAY IV NtiVKMHKU next. tl..» PI.\N i’ATI‘»N
br’onKing to fh^ o• tr*?«» ofGrr*rr,o Hill, doco fte i*d. The
place ..t th’r'ccn hundred
ft 11 i
th-tt
one «>f tho hf.st c-'tton plantn
the S'fttc. It healthy, convenient to -ch«» !«• ar.d
where «n iibutivl.'.nce of sic id> and reliable la' or can
he obtained
Ter . s-fUlf ci*h. h .If 12 months, rccurod byrao t-
P'aro on I >ml.
< ’n 'hr dn> follow if ir. will 1-e - Id on the t .| .or. 3}$
mile* from l’er’y, the MULKS, CATTLE. HO f J^,
Stock of all kind . Fannin* Iin: lement- -r.i perisha
ble properry of every de*eri. t > n belon.ins to said
e>t%t«. Terms cosh
The said sale# will be made for distribution amors
the heirs. The place may be purch i ed at • rivate
sole if desired. JAS A. HILL,
A. F. HILL.
TWO VALUABLE PLANTATIONS
FOR SALE.
' from Ro
e an i nue and one half
K. K. Depot, oontMinin*
e acre? of good land, a:.<3
QNE two mil
two hundred -ud ee
well improved.
Thi* place was settled by Col. Wade S. Cothran,
nnd the dwelling arid <*ut bouses are all rent. T' e
dwelling is two stories and contains .-even large
room*. A splendid well of water and elernnt orchard.
This is one of the moil desirable residences near the
city.
The other place is on the Calhoun road, and fou
miles from tho city : wm settled by Mr. John ManD
and is well improved. Duelling contains soven
comfortable rooms.
This farm oontaiu* COO seres of land, and is well
watered ; water can be brought to the house, through
pines, from an elegant spring
In saying that »bese two places are not surpassed
in location, by any farms n^ar the city, I know that I
do not exonerate. Both places in sUht of tbe Selma.
Home a r d Dalton Railroad.
The growing o op. stoc 1 * and farming implements
will be sold with either place if de-in d.
Both of the above places will be snld at public out
cry. on the first Tuesday in October, if not disposed ol
before that time. JOHN SCAN LIN.
•ept2-dlaw4waw4L
land foe, sale.
X OFFER Waal, my VALUABLE PLANTATION
in »I«wart county. G*.. ly.n, „n llannahatehie
C>e-k. six
taho >cheo Hi
w^rds of f *ur hundred
timbered—the retna-nder i
of cultivation. .It t., finely w t n w.,tctcJ.
and has one of the be-t mill seats in the country. A
goo I mill is much needed in the n » ighhorhood
J he plantation is in spie idid repair, good leccc*
excellent outbuildings, with new g n-hou«e and
screw. The soci-ty of the neighborhood is unexcep
tionable. Churches. Sunday Schools, etc., are conve
nient.
Any party desiring a first-class plantation cm be
suited. 1 will sell mule*, stock, agricultural imp'e-
ments, a year's supply of corn and forage, if desired.
Ti* Ie* perfect. Terms cash.
Address me at Florence.
W. A. J. MITCHELL.
•ept24- dlawlmawlt*
above Florence and three f om Chat
* The place contains SS5 acres up-
in the woods and finely
* cleared a nd in a finest »te
OFFICERS :
C. Y3. THArAES, President.
CARY W BUTT, I T. X. FOWLER,
Vice Prciacnt. Secret*]
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS
ASSETS, : : $300,000 IN GOLD ! ■ AND CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES.
DIRECTORS:
O. 0.THAMES. O' C. K. 1 liamra .k Co.
C. BUTT, o! Wal.'h. Smith Jt Co.
A P. BUSH, of A. 1*. Itu'h ,fe Sons.
\V. A. Bi CK, of iturk .v Tullcr.
L. lilt'- U EH, ol L. Brewer A Co.
JAMES CHALMERS, of Chalmers* Miller.
J. C.CiiAMBKKLAIN, of Chntuberlaia A Cc.
THUS. IIENKT. Sr.
Boa. J AC II M AO t E. o! N. W. Terry & Co.
A. I). M,-Cants, of M-rria G. f. vl, - A
s. JEN N LVGo M I RPUY. of S. J. Murphy k Co.
THUS. T..M1LLF.R. ofTh :oaj P. Mill-r A Co.
H-'N AH \.\1 lIUKI 0.il. Proa-dcui M.Jo.iB.
JOHN II M AHSHA1.L. ol MurfhaT AConler.
a (1. RICH \HLIS. of a (i Richards A sons.
T. W. ol' S. of Sima, llarri.-on A Co.
How. J. M-THuAISON, ol I h >x-,.n, Cockrell <fc Co,
K J. YOU N G, of R. J. Y’ounw A Co,
M. P. LEVY, ot M. P. Lev, A- Co.
A. J. i USES.
A. PR0-KAUKR, of A. Pr> skaucrACo.
P. H. PEPPER, ofP. li. Pepper A Co.
JN0* 1LGAKY, of J. 11. Gary A Co.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS:
W. II. AND. BSON. M. I>.
Dabney uerndon. m.d.
ATTORNEYS:
Messes. BOYLES A OVERALL.
T**lr’ lr '‘I'D COMPANY possof.cs features and
A lnaucomenta to th.se destriBz In.-uraoce
ctiw-h or., ha f, u:.d no where else. ltisa.Mutu„l
,‘mprt .v. rl it- Dividend* are --lusllv ai.d im-
piru. ly divided letweeu the Policy lloldera. It
tMUe< loltct-g payab'o only in AMI RICAN GOLD
C 1 N. and upon all the most favorahle modern plan?
ot I n*u, «nce. tnu- making Insurance certain an i not
den. ndm* upon the value of a Flu.mating Currency.
Premium* may he paid to Gold or oouivalent
WAGENTS WANTED throughout the Mate-
Apply to
ISAAC S. BOYD,
General Agent for Georgia.
Office—NEWNAN, GA.
WivIQHT Jk DOUGLASS. Attorney?: FT) SMITH
At. D.. C. D.sairrt. M. D.. Kxaminem. •
State Supervisors to whom Referexxcs is
Given •
Messr?. Branch Jk Song Aurusta. f*a.: Messrw.Clijhy
k Reid. Macon. Ga : M *j J. L. Calhoun. Newm-n
Ga.: J. H.Jaaats. Barker. Atlanta. Ga-; J. H De
V-'otie, D D.. Folumbus. Go.; J- G. VVestmorela:d, M.
D.. Atlnnta. Ga.; J K. Dent, Plar.ter Newnan, Ga.:
M Smith, 1). D„ Oxford, Go.; Hon. Wier Bojd,
Dahlonega. Ga.
»ugl5 tf
LIFE-SIZE
FAMILY PORTRAITS
A RE evidences of a high state ofculture the world
over. I am pre ared. at all time.*, to fill order*
for those, os well as All the smaller style** of Photo
graph Lik.-De.vses. I «m making a specialty of tbe
better class of Pictures, and tLoje wonting something
superior will find it to their interest to call on
J. A. PUGH. Artist,
Triangular Bloat.
Macon Go.
A full line of WAGON HARNESS. Agent* for ABBOTT, DOWNING k CO/S Celebrated
CONCORD BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND WAGONS,
MO- EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE PROMPTLY MADE TO ORDER. «ert7-3m
CHEAP FOR GASH.
500 rolls Hemp and Flax Bagging—in Store and to Arrive,
10 bales Gunny Bagging,
16,000 pounds Arrow Ties,
10 bales Twine,
150 hhds. C. K. Sides, 20 hhds. Shoulders,
10 tierces superior Canvassed Hams,
75 barrels Sugar—all grades,
250 sacks Liverpool Saif,
80 sacks Virginia Salt,
175 barrels Flour—Superfine, Extra and Family
25 sacks Coffee,
600 sacks prime White Corn,
20 bales Macon Sheeting,
200 kegs Sails,
40 barrels Whisky,
50 boxes Tobacco—all grades,
25 half barrels White Fish,
10 quarter barrels Mackerel—No. 1,
30 cases Sardines,
150 boxes Soap,
50 boxes Candles,
50 boxes Crackers,
25 boxes assorted Soda Crackers,
25 boxes Starch, 50 boxes Candy,
50 cases Pickles, 50 cases Oysters,
50 eases Potash,
20 casks Ale and Porter—Imported.
CASH DRII0 STORK.
ISTIETW GOODS I
J. H. ZHILIN & CO..
» a large Stock of
Paints, Oils, Glass, Perfumery.!
FANCY GOODS,
Sniff, Garden Seed, Medicinal Lipors;
ETC., ETC., ETC.
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to them will be filled j
s greatest care, and at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES!
We buy exclusively for eash and te.l onlv f :r tbe
money down, and can give beiit-r { rices t"un any
other house in the State.
J- II. ZB I LIN ± CO.
SlllS’Ii RBGBMTOI!
Tho Great Remedy for
DYSPEPSIA. LIVER DISK ASK.
CHILLS, FEVBR. JAUNDICE. Etc.
Tor axle in any quantity. Tbe trade r upplied at a
very handsome discount for profit, by the Proprie
tors.
J. H. ZSILIjXT & CO.,
*eit22-tf MACON. OA.
JEWELRYand SILVER-WARE
NSTABIjIS II 3VT E3VT.
THE LATEST STYLES OF
WATCHES.
pURE ;
JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
ILVER AND PLATED AY ARE, TOILET >ETi.
WORKING BOXES. WRITING DESKS. DRESSING CASES V
A,,d » fa " lic ® FANCY GOODS. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY and BRIDAL PRESENTS.
O'CALL AND EXAMINE MY GOODS.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Short Notice and Warranted
iJ 10 the MANUFACTURE an l ENGRAVING of BADGES. RINGS, Etc.
GEORGIA
LAND AGENCY.
To our Friends and Patrons:
V FTER the discouraging events of the two years
past, that have prevented u* from *» iiing Lands,
we now feel warranted in inviting thoie wishing
their lands sold to pla'e them with us. From late
personal interviews with our agents in the Northern
cities, and letter* received from them, we are led to
believe that there will be considerable immigration
thi«way the coming (all with a view of purchasing
lands. We hare already effected some sales.
OurPublic Kegi*ter is open to all. FRBE OF COST,
to register th»* lands they have for ale, and inspection
ERNEST PESCHKE,
PRACTH AI, AV ATCII ,AI A KICK,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
tor th'^e « i-hi:. to buy.
We Ofier
NO. 1 SECOND STREE T.
^LL KINDS AF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJ!
for Sale tho rollowin^ I fed JF.WKLRY reraira-l U<! w.rrantevL
Property :
apTill-tf
»OPTIM1CTKR. WATCHES
Name Stencils for arlarkins 1 Xiinen Cut to Order.
t ty, containing 3340
ALL OP WHICH WE OFFER AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
L jnlyl6-3m]
xeox reaxaxxi seminaxy,
T his Institution offer* the acenmuiated advantages
of over 60 years’ successful operation.
Every facility is provided 'or a thorough coarse of
a _ useful and ornamental education, under the direction
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL &
i Troy* N. Y. augZl-d2m
No. 2. A body of 8000 acre< Timber ! ends on Oc-
xnulgee river, with Plantation of 500acre**, in
Te!f«ir county.
No. 12. Beard’- Bluff Place, 47»l acre.* Timber Lasds,
nine miles above Doetor Town, on Altamaha
river.
No. 17. General Coffee Place, in Tel fair county, 5000
acres Timber Lauds, on Ocmulgee river, with
Plantation.
No. 24. Place two miles from M*coo, 340a*cres, 40 of
whi^b is upland. 150 cleared and 160 heaviest
timbered wood-land.
No. 35, Farm five and a half mile* from Maeon. 450
arres, extenrive Orchards aa-i Vteeyordt
No. 45. PI an tati n m, Ch*tiato*>chcr river, 1300 acres,
nfwhich 104)are improved.
No. 77, Plantation in ll -u-'on county, 2250 acre.*,
1400 acres open land.
No. 82. Plantation in Drcaur county, on Flint river,
co- taining 1400 h res
No. 80. Farm in « at-M,ea county, of 700 a**res.
No. 90. F<rm in Cobb county, containing 50* acres.
No. 112. Farm and Mill property, five miles from Ma
con.
No. 113.A fir<t-ela*f Merchant Mill, near Gordon,
ample wat- r-power for Factory.
No. 114. ‘ hoicc Cott n l*l»- tation, in Houston coun
ty. containing 12G5»crc*.
No. 120 PNutation in Jones cou
acres.
No. 122. PI*nrati*n in Clay county, adjoining Cotton
Hill, containing 1'37a. res.
No.l24.Twenty acre* in Vtneville—Market Gardens,
Orchard* and Vineyards, with Cottage IIou*e.
No. 127. Plantation in Terrell county, con tain log GOO
acres, with fine Improvements.
Ma»y other Plantations in Middle and Southwest
ern Goorg-a not enumerated
al»o. valuable Uotton Factory Property on tbe
several rivers, with water-power sufficient for an
almost ardimited increase of Machinery.
Also. 230.003 aco-* of Land fi- elv timbered with
yellow pin**, in the countie* originally Applirg, con-
vo ient to the ports of Savannah and Brunswick, con
tiguous to rail and water carriage.
0n« hundro l and eleven thoos tod acres of Timbo-
and Agricultural Land, in counties originally Irwin.
Fifty two thousand acres Yellow Pine Timber
Land, in Wayne county.
irixty thousand acre# of good Timbered and Agri
cultural Land, on tbe line of railroad and bet d of the
Suwannee river, in Columbia county. East Florida.
i*orty-eight tbousar d arre* of good Timber Land.
in Middle Florida—an entire township and contiguous
secti**ns—on the navi. nhle sir »sn of New river, » nich
empties its w.ter* at White Bluff—Dure Ohannell.
best port on the Gulf. Also, contiguous tract.* of 4000
to 50.0 acre* each, of Ti nber Lands, CDoreniiDt to
rail and water carriage to Savannah and Brunswick;
good location for Steam ^aw Mill*
Two first-ciar* New Steam Saw Millaof Forty Horse
Power each—everything complete.
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TGABERRV TOOTHWASh.
Preserves and Whitens the Teeth ]
Invigorates and Soothes the Gods !
Cleans and Purifies Artificial Teeth!
Purifies and Perfumes the Sreath!
Prevents Accumulation of Tartar !
Is a Superior Article for Children!
IT IS "WARRANTED FREE
From Injurious Ingredients!
I T ia scientifically prepared in accordance with tbe
most valuable formula? known to the prolea.-ion.
[tha* been extensively used f*r several years, and is
rocotomended for general use by numerous Dentist
and Physicians who have tested its merits, and who
appreciate tbe importance of preserving the Teeth
through life
Proprietor; A-M. WILSO' 7 , PhPa’ri hit
For sale by J. 11, ZEIi.IN & CJ., Macon.
Laboratory op Phieiocttc l )
A.ND As*l?t. a Chk^i.*trt, >
Atlanta, He rgn. *
This is to certify that T have examine Tri g •’.* 7 ea
berry Tooth Wash and Tooth Powder. I fir'd toem
free from substances that wouTfl mc injuriously upon
the Teeth, and can recmniend Treg**’.- PreparatiMns
those *n w-int of a superior dentrifice.
nayl6 fim W. J. L a XI). Chemist.
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THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO., Managers Soatlicrn Ilrancli.
OFFICE: No. 23 St Francis street Mobil*. Ala.: No
and Broad street
street. New Orleans: c irner Marietta
POLICIES ISSUED TO JULY 1. W®, 515,270; AMOUNT INSURED. liO000.000: PAYING AN AN
NUL PREMIUM of Sttioo.OOO: A.-SEIS iiVEK Si.wottxi; DIVIDENDS DECLARED A ‘
JANUARY 13, IS®, 40 PER CENT.
, THIS COMPANY ISSUES ALL KINDS Of
Life, Endowment, Joint Life and Term Policies. Annuities, Etc.,
And embraces the followir.5 liberal features: All policic3 non-forfeitablo and incontestable; thirty days’
grace allowed in payment o? premiums; one-third of the premium may remain unpaid - 1 a Loan: no notes
required* The C »ntinf ntal will, when desired, i?. a ue WAB PERMITS, wirhnnt extra charge or deduction
from policy in ca>c of ]oa*. That after three annual payment* a loon mny be obtained of a* Ie .*t f tiur-fifths
cf whole xmour^rtaid. in ^150 of tmbnrraFsmrnt ?o mo* r payments.
NO REhTKIOTION ON TRAVhL OK KBSIBWfCE. Each policy holder has av-.i^ein tho elections;
Pr-.fits of the Company annually divided amnrg Pollcy-bolderp. Tho popularity of this Company in the
vSouth is shown in the fact of their having placed over 600 Pol oies on their tv ok.s through tho .Southern
Branch, in the short time of six months, covering an insurance of over $2,250,000.
THOMAS. THOMPSON k CO.. Managers Southern Pranch.
Ofilcc, corner Marietta and Broad streets, Atlanta, Ga.
nmh J- B, HOY, Agent, Macon, Ga.
LAND FOB SALE
IN. MONROE COUNTY.
Fine Wat r Po-ocer for IVTills, on the
Tobesofkee ’tr-’eli, known as Chap
man’s old Mi Is, ia the Twelftn
Dist. ict.
nvemher, in F<:
r 1 ?s being the
Dari.-—1> ir*g ten m
from the Mo
from tbe Macon n 1
rents on tbe
m tbe first Tuesday in
ryin. <*a.. 9 0 cres "f land, more
t l tc** lately < woe 1 by Kaldwin
i-e* from For-vth, sou h : three
»n’pelier 5pr ngs. and six mile*
d Weste r n Railroad. Good im-
■lac^.tnd good lands. ri n toe place
-rate water powe* for factories or ti erchant.-*’ mill.*
ofanv k *nd : * ood r *ck w^ll where the tail 1 one-* st"od;
adjninir g Cal via B+ttle.’, Mrs. Cotton'.* plantation.
Peter .lone* «ndothera Sold U.r distribution of the
legatees ol Baldwin Davia’ estate, late of taid coun-
r . Terms casn.
ELIZA DAVIS, Executrix
sep*24-td' of said estate.
COTTON GINS ?
Gullet’s Steel Brush Ootton Gins,
Dan’l Pratt’s Eureka and Swinging Front Gins,
S. Z. Hall’s Cotton Gin Feeder.
A new and valuable machine, worthy tfc* attention f Planters.
OUT* Circulars, giving testimonials in great numbers from persons well known, furnished . n appHeatit n.
Samples on exhibition atYV. A. HUFF’S, corner Cherry and Third Streets. Address
F. S. JOHNSON.
MIRS. IT. I) ESSAD
HAS OPENED. AND IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVIN'
m
NOVELTIES
MILLINERY,
DKF.SS GOODS
TRIMMINGS, GLOVE . POINT LACES, BBIEPOIDERIZS, etc.
88 MULBERRY ST., MAC ON, SA.
b promptly attended
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE,
SAY ANN All, GA.
r PHE rh s rfeen?b Annn.li
i In titution will c m - ex
the 18th «
.vhi<*L wi.l be free, \
CORNER OF MULBERRY
MA CONi G A ,
B. B. EUSTON, Principal,
ar and J. W. Blackman’? Cc
C-jlicges, New Orleans.
L•, to 9 ?* M..
. in euc-:e?5
m to accom-
'V- ,
i thmn^h .ut the entire yea
ful operation. I*or want of puffieient room t
m'xlafe the gradual iDcrea?f of Students, ti
tation has been enlarg'd Duri’g the vac
opportunity will be afforded to b«js from
gaining a knowledge of Commercial tducatic
The peri d o* ^tudy ii« untimite 5 : cheat
healthy city, and r*a.*onable tuirion fee*
age* rendering it desirable for all to enter he
Tbe Commercial Course constitute* Pent
Arithmet'C. inclu iing Commercial J’nlcuiat
Book-keei'ing, each of which can be taker
aratefy.
D’stmct Branches—Ornamental Penas
Drawing and Flourishing. _ .
Literar> Department—English Grammatical Coarse,
$80 For Circulars address Box 15. Macon. Ga.
PATRONIZE AND ENCOURAGE HOME IN-j M. I).. Dean!
STITUTIONS.
J»Iyl4-3m 1 &ugl-law2m
FACl'LTYt
R. T> ARYOLT*. M. D., Profes or of Theory and
P; c ic< of Medicine, and* iini'*al Medicine
P M K* iA.< CK, M. D , Professor * f Obstetric?.
; Hi * a*e? of \V. tnen and Chi dren. and Clinical Mid
wifery.
prote«o- A junc'-TBOS. SMITH, M. D
W G. BULL 1 " U. M. D., Pro<es-or of Principle*
and Pr if ie*- “ Surgery and Clinical Surgery.
Pr fersor Adja ct-THOS J. HaKLTON, M D.
J. B. KE - i», .»!. D , Professor of Materia Medics
ar.d Therapeu*ie«.
Profe-sor Adjunct—NUNN, M. D.
JCUInii HAKKISS, M. 1).. Professor of Pbysi-
,ool of
unship.
Lip, Pen i
Professor Adjunct-J. G. TIIOMAS, M. D., Lectur
er on Pathology.
w. p W A K1 V0, 7«f. D., Profespor of Anatomy.
W. M CHARTERS. M. D , Prof^»sor of Chemistry.
Protej-sor Adjunct—W. H. ELLIOTT. M. D
H* n. SOLOMON COHEN wiil lecture on Medical.
Juri-pru ^ence.
It P. N! Y KRS, M. D., Demonstrator.
E. T. ROGERS. M. IX, Assistant Demonstrator and
Cura-or.
Ciinic^ at th'* Hospital. Al?o, provision made for
att^n-’ance on Midwifery ca>es.
R«*quirites for gradua’ir n »he same as in all regu
larly chartered Colleges of good standing.
For farther particulars address W. G. BULLOCH*,