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THE TELEGRAPH.
WM. HENRY WOODS,
Cotton Factor & General Commission
SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 2, 1869.
ME RCHANT,
aoknts fok THE TKLEGKAPIIi
h*' lowing gentlemen are authorised to recclv*
C.KLLQ. Fl.
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Piitr. Ga
son A Gor*
A*VlL!.r.G
■*oin, Ch*.
UciUvmn; .
M. «. Co
H. W?
BA T STREET,
SA VA NXAIT, GA.
Ai.eaxy. Ga.. E.
II. H. SwAtM;
Blaxilt. Ga., B.
• kr, »*•.., 11;' • A G.*dd»rd: Ccth.
i' . : . u ; , (i A .. J. M.Sim-
>*. Ga.. J. Adams; ElLatillb-
nrry : L; katla. Ala., A. H. i ar- ,
Ga.. A. II. Snead: Toar Val-
l a; try: Orirfix, Ga., H. S. Johc-
11.1. L, (is., w. W. Kirk*; K VOXVILLK, I
• a n r; Marsh u.LViLLr. Ga., J. A.!
z; uA,(iA.. V/.S. Truluck: Mokti-
hoin■»* Simmon*: Mili.kduivjlle,
Oolkthokpx. Ga., C. A. Green
>. S. Jobsor.; Samrvj i.lk. Ga., John-
Tat tiottov. G k., J. Callifr; Thox-
R.S. Davie; N<>. U C*stxal Ram.-
Dkvis; 8aVDrr.av;Li.r. Ga.. E. A.
. Dicby; S
M.
11 Anr*: Xkwto*. v*»..
rovrx. H. C. Jordan : C
A Bush, Nrvta Agents;
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GUANO. Is prepared at all times to advar.ee
liberally on consignments for sale in Savannah, or for
shipment to hia correspondents in New York end
Liverpool. anzH-dJm*
M. KETCHUM. A. L. HARTRIDGE
Of New York. Late of Hsnridge A Neff
KETCHTJM & HARTRIDGF.
SOKTHKAar ROOM XXCFiA.VCK BriLDTXO.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
D EALERS in Domestic and >or«
Gold. Silver and uneurrent M r.*:
Stocks, .Bonds, etc.
Receive deposits. allowing L-ur jxn
per annum on weekly balances of fV<»
Collection* made in this city nr. 1 •.!
town* of Georgia and Florida.
Will make ad ranges on c- cs.jrr.neL’-e o. Cotton,
Rice, etc., to ourselves. or to our N rtherp and huro-
paan correct»oodantg. June2TM>ip
n F-rxhr.rr*.
Lay -nd iell
:ent. interest j
d ct wards, j
be principal j
B. A. WISE & CO.
CASH DRUG STORK.
a
-V. vr. Stalling* : Gi
tcuitrs. Me«sr*. Thompsnr
HOMASToy, A. W. Brown.
* a kti br Rkxjttivo Mosrt to us can send Postoffiee j
M .ut'f Ortlers, if hey can be had ; or Ca/h in P,egis- ;
tcred Letter*, at cur risk. If sent by Express tfce7 |
mnst pay charges.
His
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors & General Commission
IWEE.CH.a.T'JTS,
//.! r STREET, SA VANNAH, GA.
>.'pi i . I. . u»theaal«qf Cotton. Lumber
MUM odruoC or. C nucnmentx.
CLA71K & WILSON,
Factors and General Commission ;
MERCHANTS,
No. I STODDARD'S LOWEP* RANGE, j
BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. }
*2“Ubcral advance* i
aog22 Ala
i Produce in Store.
J AS. 2. r AftftXXOftS,
I.orcl lSjronTi Last Moment
Valet's Account.
It is interesting, says the Pall Mall Gazette of
September 9, at the present time, to recall the
accoant given of the last moments of Lord By
ron by his servant Fletcher. Fletcher Kays:
Although his Lordship did not appear to think
hia dissolution was bo near, I could perceive he
waa getting weaker every hour, and he even be
gan to have occasional fits of delirium. He af
terwards said, 44 1 now begin lo think I am se
riously ill, and in case I should be taken off sud
denly, I wish to give you several directions,
which I hope you will bo particular in seeing
executed.” I answered I would in case such an
event came to paaa, but expressed n hope that
ho would live many years to execute them much
better himself than I could. To Ibis, my mas
ter replied : 44 No, it is now nearly over:” and
then added : “I must tell yon all without losing
a moment. I then said, 44 Shall I go, my Lord,
and fetch pen, ink and paper?” t4 Oh, rny God!
no; you will lose too much time, and I have it
not to spare, for my time is now short,” said
his Lordship ; and immediately after : Now,
pay attention.” His Lordahip commenced by
saying : 44 Yon will bo provided for.” I begged
him, however, to proceed with things of more
consequence. Ho then continued ; 44 Oh, my I
poor dear child ! My dear Adah ! My God, |
could I have but have seen her! Give her my |
blessing — and my dear nister Augusta and !
her children; and you will go to Lady By- !
ron and say — tell her everything; yon are |
friends with her.” His Lordship appeared
to be greatly affected at this moment. Here
my master's voico failed him, so that I j
could only catch a word at intervals; but ho kept ,
muttering something very serionnly for some ! Consignments solicited: Remifances mad®
time, and would often raise his voice and say, promptly; Advance* of Pro vision*. Bar ging, Ti« tad
“ Fletcher, now if you do not execute every or- * endln * « C3 “» B for «**•
der which I have given yon, I will torment yon * — *'
EVERY COTTON PLANTER SHOULD HAVE A
COTTON PLANT!”
AND HERE IT IS
JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO..
COTTON FACTORS & COMMISSION
MERCKANTS,
DAT STREET, - - SA VANXAII, GA.
T IBEKAL ADVANCES made on Cotton consigned
JLj to u« or to oar Correspondents in New York and
Liverpool. aa«5-dAw3m*
p. w. ttMf.
J. F. VHEATOX.
X. B. BROWN
F. W.
coxrow
SIMS & CO.,
FACT OILS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS-
SAVA SNA II, GA.
a y<
hereafter, if potniblo.” Here I told bis Lordahip,
in a stato of tho greatest perplexity, that I had
not understood a u .,rd of what ho had said; to
which ho roplicd, “Ob, my God! then all is lost,
for it is now too Into! Can it bo possible you
havo not understood mo?" “No, my lord,"
said I, “but I pray you to try and inform me
onco more." “How can I?" rojoined my mas
ter ; “it is now too late, and all is oyer.” I said,
“Not our will, bnt God's be done and ho an-
sworod, “Yes, not mine be done, but I will try.”
nis Lordship did indeed make several efforts to
sponk, bnt could only repeat two or threo words
at a time, such as “My wifemy child! my sis
ter ! yon know nil—you must say all—you know
my wishes." Tho rest was qnito unintelligible.
Lord Byron shortly sfterward fell into a leth
argy, which ended by death—hia last intelligi-
blo words being, “I mnst sleep now.” The fol
lowing oxtract from “Medwin's Conversations of
lord Byron,” will probably interest Mrs.
Beecher Stowe. Speaking of Americans, his
Lordship said:
Americans nro tho only people to whom I
never refused to show myself. The Yankees
arG great friends of mine. I wish to bo well
thought of on tho other side of the Atlantlo;
not that I am better appreciated there than on
this; perhaps worse. Some American reviewer
has been persevering in his abuse and person-
nlitv, bnt ho should havo minded his ledger; he
nover excited my splocn.
Napoleon's Disease,
A late Paris lettter says : “ The Emperor is
gotting on, nearly got well this time again, of
ono of those ugly attacks nnder the next worse
recorded of which lie cmno so near succumbing
in 1804. What definitely his chief active mal
ady is, cannot bo assnrodly asserted by yonr re
port or. His primary disense, inevitably fatal
in tho long run, ia, of courso, chronologioal. He
was bom in April, 1808—can’t recover from
that. Item. Has chronic rheumatism, with
soiatio and intestinal variations; hath farther-
more general and well-nigh nnivorsal hydraulic
troubles—if I may so express myself, and I
think I may, seeing thnt all medical men don't
bositato in that regard. Tho Bads say he has
the atone; morn moderate Liberals attribute
gravol; political indifferents and conservative
gossips bold to hemorrhoids, diabetes, and
Bright's disease."
The National Intelligencer breaks ground
against tho movement for tho introduction of
Ghinoso laborers into this country, and quotes
Hon. George II. Pendleton as follows :
“But tho Chinese will givo us cheap labor.
Cheap human labor! I despise tho word. It
siguifies a crime and a shame. It signifies squal
or, repudiation, ignorance, vico. Are not la
borers men; our fellow-men ? They have bodies
to clotbo and stomachs to feed, and minds to
educato and spirits tc elevate, and old ago to
provide for ? Thoy have homes which they love,
aud wives whom thoy cherish, and children
whom they hope to make worthy citizens—the
honost fathers and tho virtnous mothers of a
succeedinggeueration. * * Labor is too cheap
now. L ibor does not receive its just reward."
J. W. & i. A. McIXTIRE,
Cot. St. Jclikx, Baras aso Jxrrxasos Stskkts,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
TAEALBRS in OrrcariM. Dry Oooda, Hardware,
U Wine*, Liquors, and Country Produce generally.
UUbcet price* paid for Country Produce of all
Made.anilfrddrw3ia
WM. H. TI80M.
WM. W. OOSOOM.
TISON& GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
— AUD —
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
96 Bay Street,
SA VANN An, - - - - GEORGIA.
H AQGINQ and HOPE or IRON TIBS advanced on
Crope.
Liberal Cash advances made on ooofignmenU of
Cotton.
Gratofnl for liberal patronage in the past, aeon
tinuanceof the same ia reapaotfolly anlicitod.
sei>t2-dk«6m
USTETW"
J. If. ZHILIN & CO,
Have for sale a Isrso Stock of
Paints, Oils, Glass, Perfumery,
FANCY GOODS,
M, Garflej SeeiJeSimlLipm
ETC., ETC., ETC.
A LL orders eat’uatfd to them will be filled
promptly and with the greatest care, and at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES!
Wo buy exclusively f r •
money down, acd can
other house in the £t&te.
»nd fell only f>r the
letter prices then any
J. II. ZEILIN at CO.
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR
_ Tho Great Remedy for
PYSP8PSI*. LIVER DISEASE.
CHILLS. FEVER. JAUNDICE. Etc.
For Bale li any quantity. The trade aupplird at a
rcty bandaome diacount for profit, by the Proprie-
or».
j. h. ZEXirirr & co.,
eei'tC-tf MACON. GA.
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SOLD BY
JNO-W. O'CONNOR
RT3AD! H.33AD*
M U. J \V. OVO\XOH—Dk\rSir: Inaccordancc
wiih >our requ • t I hove Bid**rlrd esumina
tUm*nd Ana M’Hl&Kf yo 1 *ent
me, *<>.tl by l lm.ui .k Co., vf thi* city nr.ti marke t
“fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,”
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I Am hnppy to »t't® that itproTca to l»® a perfectly
pure Article, ab-itlutcly free from everything foreign
orin*enous. I cannot detect in it the slightest trace
of any adulteration or impurity.
Respectfully, etc.,
WM. K. A. AllvIN. M. D., etc..
Professor Chemist and Pharmacy,
Analytical and Con*ultio^ Chemist,
University of Maryland.
Baltimore, Md., September 4. l&ftX
If you wish PURK WHISKY call on
J NO. W. O'CONNOR.
[s / ':t21-tf) _ 11c has got It.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
—AND—
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY I
CAPITAL. OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD.
_ POINTKD \»rent of the above named popular
and highly responsible Company, is prepared to i.««u«
policies on os favorable term? as other agencies in this
city. I. C. PLANT, Asent.
sent^-Ir
WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL
DKAl.KR IK
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS
PERFUMERY. BRUSHES. TOILET ARTICLES.
PAINTS, OILS. WINDOW GLASS.
GARDEN SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, ETC.
B RANHAM'S CELEBRATED
YNE’S FEVER AND AGUE TONKIN D AGuk
GEORQB PAYNE.
Drugcist and Apothecary,
at»r22-«od6m Macon. Ga.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP
qiHK firm of Sloan, Groover It Co. i, thi, day die-
1 xilved by thowilhdrawnl of A. M. Sloan. Tba
butiooe* of the leto firm will be reified by the remain
ing partner*, who are alone autboriaed to aign in
liquidation. A. M. SLOAN,
O. F. STUBBS.
C. K. GROOVER.
A.T. MACINTYRE.
Savannah, Ga.. Joly 4,1M9.
co?Aua?nr3B.nnip.
THE undenugned faavethia d-y formed a copart
nership for the trau*eci ion of a Cotton Factorage and
General Commission Buaineei, under the firm and
name of Groover. Stubbe A Co. Their be*t attention
will be riven to idl buainOM ontrurtr.1 to their eare.
r; f; STOlBIls; 1 '' }Savannah.
A.T. MACINTYRE, Thomaaville.
julyS-dSm
TROW rBMALB SEMINARY,
This Institution offer* the accumulated advontajreo
of ov®r 60 year*’^ucces^tul operation.
Kvery facility it provided lor a tbor.>uifh course of
useful and ornamental e lucation. under the direction
of a oorps of more than twenty professors and teach-
•r*. For ciroolar*. apply to JOHN H. WILLARD,
Troy. N. Y. *Uf21-d2m
THI-: ALABAMA
GOLD LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Home Office, No. 34 St. Francis St.,
MOB TjOH, xViJA.
OFFICERS :
O. S. THAMES, President.
CARY W BUTT, I T. N. FUWI.BK,
Vice Prealdent. j Secretary.
ASSETS, : ; $300^000 IN GOLD !
DIRECTORS:
C. E.THAMES, ofC. R. Thames A Co.
C. W. BIITT, of Walsh. Smith A Co.
A P.BUSH, of A. P. Ru>b A Sons.
W. A, BUCK, of Ruck * fuller.
L. BELKWKk. ot L. Brewer .x Co.
JAM KS CHALMERS, of Chalmers A Miller.
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN, of chamberlain A Co.
TIIOS. HENRY. ,s R .
How. JACmB MAG KB. ot NAT Perry & Co.
A. G. McCANTS. o’ Morris G. Towles A Co.
D 0 K QR ADY* MURP11Y ' of S. J. Murphy A Co.
THUS. P.‘ MILLER, of Th Ainas P. Miller A Co.
Hoy. AB1.AM MURDOCH. PresidentM. AO.R.R*
JOHN II. M A KS 11 ALL. of Marshall A Conley.
C. G, RICH A H DS. of C. G. Richards A Sons.
T. W. Si MS. of Sim.*. Harrison A Co.
Hov. J. M. THOMSON, of Thomson, Cockrell A Co,
R. J. YOt N G, of R. J.Yoatft Co.
M. P. LEVY, of M. P. Levy A Co.
A. J. MOSES.
A. PROS K AUER, of A. Prcskauer A Co.
P. H. PEPPER, of P. H. Pepper A Co.
j NO. H. GARY, of J. H a Gary Jc Co.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS:
W. II. ANDERSON. M. D.
DABNEY HERNDON. M. D.
ATTORNEYS:
Messrs. BOYLES A OVERALL.
T ’HIS GOLD COMPANY possesses features and
offer* inducements to th®50 desiring Insurance
which can be found no where else. It is a Mutual
Company, and its Dividends are equally and im
partially divided between the Policy Holders. It
issuw Pohcies payable only in AMERICAN GOLD
r t ' an “ UI>0 ,P the most favorable modern plans
ot Insurance, thu- making Insurance certain and not
depending upon the value of a Fluctuating Currency.
Premiums may b® Paid in Gold or equivalent.
lout the St
ISAAC 8. BOYD,
General Agent for Georgia.
Office—NEWNAN, GA.
WfeG M T D*0% U SM^!&^i D ^ S ?#- 1
8t*t* Suptrvlion to whom Reference is
Given i
Messrs. Branch A Sons. AurustA.Oa.: Messrs Cli-bv
A Reid, Macon. Go.: M»j- J. L. Calhoun. Newn<*u
Ga.: J. H. James, Banker. Atlanta, Ga.; J.H De'
Votie. D. D., Columbus, Ga.; J. G. 'VestmorelaLd, M.
D., Atlanta, Ga.; J. E. Dent, Planter. Newnan, Ga.:
L. M- Smith, D. D. t Oxford, Ga.; Hon. Wier Boyd,
Dahlonega, Ga. auglS-tf
B. A. WISE & CO,
Keep them constantly on hand, of all sizes. Also the
IRON WITCH, <tlJEEi\ OF THE SOUTH,
DELTA, GOOD SAMARITAN,
AND OTUKR NOTED FAVORITE?.
FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS thoy will put you up a STOVE, handiomely furnished, and warrant it
to cook well. For ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS you can toko your choiee among four hundred, and they
will fill your wagon with Furniture to fit. A good owortment of
Grates, Box-Stoves and Parlor Stoves,
(For Wood or CoaL) A largo Stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS
Always on hand. */■ Order solicited and promptly filled.
TERMS CASH
DAVIS SMITH.
H. P. WBSTCOTT
P. McGLASHAN
SMITH, WiSTCOTT a CO.
OFFER FOR SALS. A HEAVY ASSORTMENT OF
Saddles. Harness. Bridles
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather,
SLoe Findings, Carriage Material
Of every description.
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS
AND CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES.
A full line of WAGON HARNESS. Agents for ABBOTT. DOWNING A CO.’S Celebrated
CONCORD BUGGIES. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.
W EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE PROMPTLY MADE TO ORDER. aept7-3m
GEORGIA
LAND AGENCY.
To our Friends and Patrons:
A FTER the dLcouraging event* of the two yean
past, that have prevented a* from filing Lands,
we now feel warranted in inviting those wishing
their lands sold to pla'e them with ns. From late
personal interviews with onr agents in the Northern
eities, and letters reeeived from them, we are led to
believe that there will be considerable immigration
thiswsy the coming fall with a view of purchasing
lands. We have already effected some sales.
Our Public Register is open to aH. FREE OF COST,
to register the lands they have for -ale, and inspection
for those wishing to boy.
Wo Oiler for Sale the Polio wing
Property :
No. 2. A body of 6000 aerae Timber Land* on Oe-
mnlceo river, with Plantation of 500 acres, in
Telfair county.
No. 12. Beard’* Bluff Place. 4301 acre* Timber Lancia,
nine miles above Doctor Town, on Altamaba
river.
No. 17. Ueneral Coffee Place, in Telfair county, 5M0
acre. Timber Lands, on Octcuigec river, with
Plantation.
No. 24. l’laco two mile* from Macon. 340 acre*. 40 of
which ia npland, 150 cleared and 150 heaviest
timbered wood-land.
No. 35. Farm fir. and a half miles from Macon, 450
acre*, extensive Orchard* and Vineyard*
No. 40. l'lnntati 'n on Chnttahonehco river, 1300 acres,
nfwhleh lOuOare Improved.
No. 77. Plantation in Houston county. 2230 acres,
1400 acres open land.
No. B2. Plantation In Decatur county, on Flint river,
containing 1400 acres
No. 89. Farm in Catoosa county, of 700 acres.
No. 90. Perm in Cobb county, containing 500 acres.
No. 112. Farm and Mill property, five miles from Ma
con.
No.ll3.A first-class Merchant Atilt, near Gordon,
ample wat-r-power for Faotory.
No. 114.Choice Cotton Plantation, in Houston coun
ty. containing 1265 acres.
No. 120. Plantation in Jones eour ty, containing 3340
acres.
No. 122. Plantation in Clay county, adjoining Cotton
Hill, containingP27a.-rea.
No. 124.Twenty acres in Vinet-ille— Market Gardens,
Orchards and Vineyards, with Cottage House.
No. 127. Plantation in Terrell rounty, containing 600
acres, with fine improvements.
Many other Plantations in Middle and fonthwest-
ern Georgia not enumerated.
also, valuable Cotton Factory Property on the
•everal rivers, with water-power aumeient for an
almost unlimited increase of Machinery-
Also. 230.000 acres of l-aod. finely timbered with
yellow pin& in the counties originally Appling, enn-
vo lent to the porta of Savannah and Brunswick, con
tiguous to rail and water carriage.
One hundred and eleven th<>u3 rod acres of Tim ho
und Agricultural Land, in counties originally Irwin.
Fifty two thousand seres Yellow Pine Timber
Land, in Wayna county.
Sixty thousand acres of good Timbered and Agri
cultural Lund, on tho line or railroad amt herd of the
Suwannee river, in Columbia conmy. East Florida.
Forty-eight thousacd seres of good Timber Land,
in Middle Florida—an entire townshipand contiguous
sections—on thenavLablesir-atnnr New river,-nich
empties its w«ter* at White Bluff— Dure Channel!,
best port on the Golf. Also, contiguous tracts of 4000
to 5000 acres each, of Ti fiber Lands, convenient to
rail and water carriage to Savannah and Brunswick;
good location for Steam Saw Mills.
Two first-class New fiteam Saw Mills of Forty norsc
Power each—everything complete.
BUTTS & BROTHER.
augl9-d3m _____
SOUTHERN STX’Z.B
Carriages and Harness
C OMPRISING COACIIKS. SIDE and FND
SPRING BUGGIES. Family KUCRAWAYS of
; name*!, great variety. Largest assort
mentin Ne^r York at
CALVIN WITTY’S Immense Carriage
Ware-room*. X ,- . ,} . ol!r ;tu .*. ,:>
164.166 and 163 Cro?by strpet, NKW YORK.
blDK-SPRlNG BUGGIES from 8i5 to flOO, all
warranted—^uch as are usually sold by drummers and
others at 6140 to $<75
OtherstTles of CARRIAGFS t>roportionab!y low.
All Carriages and Baggies warranted to give satis
hatloi.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Refer tv: Ueneral J. B. Gordon. Savannah, Ga.
Mayor Collins, Macon, Ga.; 8. W. Wight, Savannah,
X. B.—CALVIN WITTY. *3-Sole owner of Let
ters Patent, No. 69.915. granted November 20, 1866-
covering the combination and arrangements of the
operation of all TWO-WHEELED VELOCI-
PEDKS.-R*
Great Reduction in Prices:
A *150 VELOCIPEDE, at $73 fO
A SSO " “ -t'l 00
A S40 “ “ : 20 (.0
sept2o-deod2w&w4w
LIFE-SIZE
FAMILY PORTRAITS
A RE evidences of a high rtate of culture the world
over. I am pre: area, at all times, to fill order*
for thoscL as well os all th® smaller styles of Photo
graph Likenesses. I am making a specialty of the
better Glass of Pictures, and those wanting something
superior will find it to their interest to call on
J. A. PUGH, Artist,
W* T.an.uta^c*^
CHEAP FOR CASH.
'SOO rolls Hemp and Flax Bagging—in Store and to Arrive,
10 bales Gnnny 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 saeks Liverpool Salt,
80 sacks Virginia Salt,
175 barrels Flour—Superfine, Extra and Family
25 sacks Coffee,
600 sacks prime White Com,
20 bales Macon Sheeting,
200 kegs Nails,
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 cases Potash,
20 casks Ale and Porter—Imported.
ALL OF 'WHICH WE OFFER AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
Ljol7lMB] JOHNSON, CAMPBELL Sc CO.
JEWELRY and SILVER-WARE
EST ABLIS IT nx SM*T.
THE LATEST STYLES OF
WATCHES, JEWELRT, DIAMONDS,
J>URE SILVER AND FLATED WAKE. TOILET SETS.
WORKING BOSES, WRITING DESKS. DRESSING CASES.
And a fall line «f FANCY GOODS. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY and BRIDAL PRESENTS*.'
'STCALL AND EXAMINE MY GOODS._-gj
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Kcpsired at Short KTotico and Warranted.
•^Special attention »n tho Mivrrnjvtttdt* -_j
eptll tf
ERNEST PESCHKE,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
NO- 1 SECOND STREET.
LL KINDS AF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED hy an OPTIMETKR. WATCHES
and JKWKLRY repaired and warranted.
Nnmo Stencils for VvYarkinff Linen Out to Order.
coraum life mu company
NEW YORK
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THE NATIONAL
FREEDMAN’S SAYINGS
AND
TRUST COMPANY,
CHARTERED BY CONGRESS,
CHAETSK SIGNED
BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
Established to Benefit Depositors.
and one quarter milHon of dollars on deposit.
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Twenty-five thousand dollars interest p id last
year. Interest at five per cent, per annum, paid in
March, July and November.
MONEY DRAWN WHEN CALLED FOR.
Draffs drawn rm Jay. Cook A Co., New York.
TUE MACON. BRANCH has been «m tab Us bed i
months and has now on deposit TlirR I EKN THOU
SAND DOLLARS, belonging to three hundred de
positors.
THI* NATIONAL SAYINGS BANK is located
on Poplar street, in Hollingsworth's Block. Open
every day from 9 a 3f.. to 2 p. ir.. to receive and pay
money. Open to receive deposits Saturday nights
from 6 to 8*
T. G. STEWARD. Cashier,
W. P. GOOD ALL,
Chairman Advisory Committee.
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511LL,
THE GEORGIA PAPER
Carroll County, da.,
W ILL pay Cash for RAGS. ROPE. BAGGING.
and Old PAPERS. < >He' saolicited lor WRAP
PING, MANILLA an 1 PRINT PAPER.
New Mill, pure water, live men. Prices low.
Terms cash*
All inquiries promptly answered. Address
M. P. KELLOGG. Pres Co..
* College Temple."
septl8-3m Newnan. Ga.
McCLURE & KNOX,
PRODUCE BROKERS,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
A LL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY
ATTENDED TO. (oet2-lo)
THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO., Managers Southern Branch.
OFFICE: No. 23 St. Francis street. Mobilo. Ala.; No. 14 Carondolet street. New Orleans: corner Marietta
and Brood streets, Atlanta, Ga.
POLICIES ISSUED TO JULY 1. 1689, *15.270: AMOUNT INSURED. *40.000.000: PAYING AN AN
NUL PREMIUM of *3,500.000: ASSETS OVER *1,540 0UU: DIVIDENDS DECLARED
JANUARY 13,1809,40 PERCENT.
THIS COMPANY ISSUES'ALL KINDS OF
Life, Endowment, Joint Life and Term Policies' Annuities, Etc.,
And embraces tho following liberal foatures: All policies non-forfeitablo and incontestable; thirty day**
grace allowed in payment of premium*; ono-third of the prr-mium may remain unpaid a* a Loan: no notes
required. The Continental will, when desired, issne WAR PERMITS, without extra charge or deduction
from policy in case of loan. That after threo annual payments a loan may be obtained of at least four-fifths
of whole amount paid, in case ot embarrassment to moet payments.
NO RE>TKICtION ON TRAVKL OR RESIDENCE. Each policy holder has a voico in the election*;
Profits of the Company annually divided among Policy-holders. The popularity of this Company in tho
South is«hown in tho fact of their having placed over 600 Pol cies on their books, through the Southern
Branch, in the short time of six months, covering an insurance of over $2,250,000.
THOMAS, THOMPSON «fc CO., Managers Southern Branch,
Office, corner Marietta and Broad streets, Atlanta, Ga.
acg3-d3m HOY, Agent, Macon, Ga.
COTTON GINS.
Gullet’s Steel Brush Cotton Gins,
Dan’l Pratt’s Eureka and Swinging Front Gins,
S. Z. Hall’s Cotton Gin Feeder.
A new and valuable machine, worth? the attention of Planter!.
43- Circulars, giving testimonials in great number, from peraou, well known, furnished on application.
Sample, on exhibition atW. A. HUFF’S, corner Cherry and Third Streets. Address
F. S. JOHNSON,
Agent. M.'con. Georgia.
June26-dAwtf
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A. IT
MRS. K. 1)
HAS OPENED, AND IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. THE LATEST
NOVELTIES in
MILLINERY,
DBF:-- GOODS
TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, POINT LACES, EMBROIDERIES, etc.
68 MULBERRY ST., MACON, GA.
JWA11 orders promptly attended to.
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Or, J. I). McKELLAK^
OFFICE ON THIRD STREET,
IN CSTV BANE B'UTTZ.UIK'G,
D°«5K
d all DENTAL WORK.at the shortest
id at reasonable figures. Cases from
CORNER OF MULBERRY AND SECOND STS..
If A CON; GA.,
B. B. EUSTON, Principal,
Late of Dolbear and J. W. Blackman's Commercial
Colleges, New Orleans.
3IS College fs open daily from 9 a. u-. to 9 p. %f..
throughout the entire year, and ia non- in success
ful operation. For want of sufficient room to ac com
modate the gradual increase of Students, the lnrti-
tution has been enlarg'd. During the vacation an
opportunity will be afforded to boys from school ol
gaining a knowledge of Commercial fc duration.
The period o> study is unlimited: cheap board;
healthy city, and reasonable tui’io ' ' *
ages rendering it de-irable for all t
The Commercial Course con-tit:
Arithmetic, including Commercial
Book-keeping, each of which
arately. _
D'stinct Brencheg—Ornamental I e
Drawing and Flourishing. . , „ ' Pwt
Literary Depart nent-Enghan Grammatical Course,
$S0 For Circulars address Box Id, Macon. Ga. cal
e»-PATRONlZE ANI> ENCOURAGE HOME IN- , «i "O re tint
j 3aitimore M
enter her ; *.
e‘ Penminahip,
' alcut'Uions
be taken up
mship.
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ST1TUTIONS.
p t isr Tusra.
N. L. DRURY.
House & Sign Painter,
en.nKR, KiiAzntR asd paper h^ssks
OVER LAWTON h LAWTON’S.
FOURTH STREET,
;Ar.l4-tf MACON. GA.
PHILOSOPHY OF CARRIAGE.
A NEW COURSE OF LECTURES, as delivered a
the New York Mu’euru of Anarorry. embracing
:he «tibjects: How to Live and What to Live for:
Youth Maturity and Old Age; Manb<>(*d Generally
Reviewed: The Cause of Indigestion: Flatulence and
S'ervo»i8 l)i-ea«es acc- un»ed for; Marriage Ph-lofophi-
id*red, etc. Tnese lectures will be forward-
t of four stamps, by addressing Secretary
luseum of Anatomy, 7i West Baltimore
Street, Baltimore, Md. api6-Iy