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THE TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT «, 18*>9. AOk..tTS FOR THE TELKGUAPIl. Tbe n l owing gentlemen are authorised to receive Bone/ for os : Anc«:rr» (3a., M. B. Council; Ai.baxt. Oa., E. Rirnard-on; Bae* tsvn.i.g Ga., II II. S waits : Baiahrido. Oa., T. R. Wardell: Blakelt. Oa.. B. M. Fryer; Butler, Oa., (Ii' M A Goddard: Crm. I.KRT, IK.. T. S. Powell: Da wans. Oa.. J M. Sim mons ; KaTostor. G*..J. Q Ad»m-; K>lavillb Ga., S. Montgomery . Evr*Ci.A, Ala., T L Yar- nngton; Kokstth. Oa., A- II. >neeci. Fort Val* let. ‘n., J. O. Usserj : Onirns. Oa.. II. S. Jobc- pi tii' Hawk Tv.-rn.LE, Oa.. W v* . Hick*; Ksoxville, Ga.. J. W. Avaut; Map.-»m*« i.villr. Ga.. J a. Sj.err; ; Mosrsr.i ma. (J 4., W. S. I rulu-k ; Most; Cello. F: a Thom a S 'inn' n : MI Li.edgev ii.ll. Oa. W T. Com : Oclkthokpe. Oa.. C. A Greer: Pjekrt. Oa Jno. S. J .bAo .; S^ithtili.e. Oa.. John Thom- A8VTI.LK. Ga.. J. R. S. Davie; No, 13 CextealRaIL *oad. Chae I. Davi-; Saedtrstillr. Ga.. E. A. Sullivan; Mojrnrxi.v. Ga . B T. I>whv : ?ava5- kah. Ga. Wm. M.s ~-.l ; Joyg?ra*,»*, Ga.. E. L. Hanes* N*wt 0 v Ga. W. W Tallin-t • Gaoatsr- towv. J. w. M. Neel; CoLCwara, M**Mr*.Tho:r r>»'.n Jt Both, New? A sente: hoxasto*. A. W. Brown. Pa*tte« Kr*t:Tr:gG Motet to n* '-an send Post'-fire Money Drier-. if Hey r*sc be bad ; or Cash in Keei*- trM - 9 oar risk. If •ant by Expre*« toe? net par "h. Political A special of the 3d from Washington (o the Charltsfon News of the l!b. puts Bontwell in a new aspect. It rends ns follows : Prominent Northern Republicans write that Secretary B mtwell is strennonalj opposing the proscriptive policy of the administration toward Dent and Hamilton, the Conservative candidates for Governor in Miaftiasippi and Texas. He urge s that this policy, if persisted in, will infal libly give the Democracy the control of the en tire South ftt no distant day. Positive information has l>een received here of a r died combination designed to delay the admisniuti of Virginia until Congress shall have ei c>d the test oath as a qualification for the Legislature, so « s to seenre. beyond peradven- ture, the election of Radical senators. A private tolcgr-im from Nashville says that the Tennessee Legislature meets to-morrow, and that an informal count puts Andrew Johnson ahead in the contest for the Senate. The Hon. A. O P. N’.cbolsoa, Democrat, who was consid ered Johnson’s most formid ible opponent, has declined to allow his name to be used as a can didate. A Liberal Sctplt op Mails.—The Memphis Avalanche tells this story about a negro mail agent on the Mississippi Railroad : The other day he started Honth from Jackson with a heavy mail for most of the way .stations. H« dealt out letters and papers so freely for the first half of his journey, that he had none left for the remainder. Having got rid of his tron- bleKoine charge ns quickly as decency would permit, himself and hiH deputies—he gives a lift now and then to a poor traveling darkey, whom he constitutcM a deputy during the ride—took a smoke. They were aroused up nt Aberdeen, where inquiries were made about the mails. Mono mbb< d his eyes and yawned, then looking round dubiously for several minuteH, bo all nt once became conscious that ho had none; said he, then, ‘Lor, Hah! I gub 'em all away up here, BAh l I hasn't got a scrap." From that paint down the unfortunate people had to go without their mails. A Fearptl scene took place on September 1 on board the Lady WodehOTJHe ste .mer, bound from London to Dublin. Several casks of pe troleum and lucifer matches formed a part of the . cargo, and during the galo the lashings of the ; petroleum casks on the forecastle gave way, and, j being d-ished against tho chests of lucifer*, im mediately ignited. Tho petroleum oinks rolled Away to tho Centre of the vessel, set fire to the aide of the saloon, burnt down the glass roof of j the gentlemen's sleeping berths, and fired two of the life boats. Tbe fl imt-s rose with fearfnl rapidity to a groat height above the deck, and for three hours tho crew and paw tigers were t engaged in attempting to extinguish tho fire, | the stench from the petroleum being Almost overpowering. When the flro was at last thought %> have been subdued, il.imes wero again seen Ascending from tbe deck of the vessel, owing, it was found, to the chests of lucifer matches hav ing spontaneously ignited. This second fire was, howevor, soon put ont, and then tbo whole of the petroleum casks and the lncifer matches were thrown overboard. TnE Independent says one of tbo reasons for the success of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, os a preacher, is the shape of his church. It is as well arranged as a theatre for seeing and hear ing Tho congregation is massed about the speaker. Every member is in direct and sym pathetic relation with him. He, in turn, is the centre of the magnetic current of tho whole house, the focus of the inspiration «»f tho entire assembly. The same is true of'Spurgeon and his immense tabernacle. It requires a strong man to occupy such a position, but when ho is equal to it there is scarcely auy limit to his power. Georgia Politic*.—It is reported from At lanta that th«* Deniooratio leaders of Georgia have proposed to reinstate the expelled negro members of the Legislature, on condition that the political«ill res nt Governor Bullock's dis- pos.il.ilre shared with thorn. The Era spurns this offer, and demands the reinstatement of the negro members of the Legislature as a mat ter of right. That's rich. CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY, It ward miu Rn k », Plillarir Iplil*. •'«cylinder flurfnotatrohc. WM. HENRY WOODS, Cotton Factor & General Commission MERCHANT. BAT STREET, : : SAVANNAH, GA. A gent, for rkese’s soluble pacific GtJASO- I* prepared at all time* to advance liberally on consignments for rale in Savannah, or for shipment to his correspondents in New York and Liverpool. auvl4 d3m* M. KETCH UM. Of New York- A- L. HABTREDGE Late of llartridge A Neff KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE, so urn east rook exphasgi xtildifg. SAVANNAH, GA., D EALERS in Domestic and Foreign Ecx bangs. Goid Silver and uneurrent Money. Buy and sell St»*cks, Bondi*, etc. Receive deposits, allowing four per cent, interest per annum on weekly balances of and upwards. Collections made in this city and all the principal town- of Georrin end Florida. Will make advances on consignment* of Cotton, Rice. etc., to ourrelvea, or to our Northern and Euro pean eorresi*ondents. juce20-6m COLaUITT & BAGGS, I Cattori Factors & General Commission »EaCBA5TS, j BA T STREET, SA VANN AH, OA. 03 C "(utnmenu. DAVIS SMITH. H. P. WSSTCOTT. P. McQLASHAH SMITH, WESTCOTT * CO. OFFER FOB SALE. A HEAVY ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, Harness, Bridles Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, SLoe Findings, Carriage Material Of every description. CLARK & WILSON. Factors and General Commission! MERCHANTS, No. 1 STODDARD’S LOWE;: RANGE. HAT STREET, - SAVANNAH, OA. ! BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES. A fall line of WAGON HARNESS. Amenta for ABBOTT, DOWNING A CO.’S Celebrated Liberal adr auc22-dkn i made on Produce in Store. CONCORD BUGGIES. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, JaS. B. PARRA* **- EVERYTHING IN * UR LINE PROMPTLY MADE TO ORDER. JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO.. Baffeinff Salt and Tips COTTON FACTORS & COMMISSION MBRCH A.NTS, DAY STREET, - - SA VANN AH, OA. T IBE^AL ADVANCES m.d. on Cotton con«icncd 1 J to n* or to our Corropor.dents in New York and Liverpool. aaitf dkw3m # J. W. & f. A. McIXTIRS, isd Jirrissax Stbixts. 1 GUAM GUAIO. DE. J. BRADFIELD S FEMALE REGULATOR! fOMAN'S BEST FRIEND! ItaTA SAVAX.Y lII, GA., TAEALBE5 in Gr 1/ Wite-. Liquor*, i 11izhc*.: ri r> pwi kindx. Dry Good?- Hardware, vntry Produce Kenerally. I C‘*untry Produce of all *ugl3-d.Vw3m I j WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH OUR PATRON'S WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARD FERTILIZERS, F. W. SIMS & C O., CGXTON’ FACTOXS — AN D — GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SAVANNAH, GA. meats »olic nr-»nj|.tl* : Advanced of Prr Rope made to persons send ted; Remit’ances mo ri«i n«. BAffcinx.Tiea a • ir u* C-’tton for sale. VX. W. C01P0K. -FOR THRIR— Fall Crops, Turnips, Wheat, etc.: CROSD ALE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE I ! ■!: A M r\ . N > dial 45t” tI" k 1 Beam P:n fc 'ine. IS in-b Cylinder, four ‘cct stroke, rnadoby 'ut on, H itL boiler*. 36 inch dia-i.ctcr.3S h e! I**: R. 4!'Koil.r l.oi.m,’. 4:-i! cl\ I'. 8 nn 1 10 treadles, 1. 2, 3 i»- <1 4 >h utk- 25Cr -mi.t .n Loom-' 4.' an 4*> ir.oh. 12 and 24 Har- ncs.--. :i and 2 Bonc-. P ar 1 Pi^k. and a!fo4 Poxes. ( 6\4*' I-: Pr.-.i-xv r. | IS,^■WoulenCards^Nx^i! " M>) S indie-. Uu«i’o .l iw.r. I lJI-in.£«o*e „ I ’ 1 4^1M rr.iU-r.) Mole ISotWoolenCaniW;.^: .1 ’ -n Si-.i.dl**, l xi 0 >. Ics.cr. fl*£-l» wmse. x-s.-tlirc kcM M.lw *S«tWooUtiC»rf,^4S, sM •• V4S2 s,.indlw. 1-SM4S Irn'fr. 1 OS-i 2 MuIf.AXl.i. . .. ....., nrh . 1 Ss\rc. r.i’s* Burr PickeT, larze 'iie. nearly t t*w. ( ,l/.u7/..Y/ 7»'r / ‘It C'fAliSt: Y * 1 Wi:;..v . |Jod?on’a ia:ike. lars'c pile. Spender inoh. c*n » ;» \ t-w 4 ' ■< t * . rds, 26-1 n 1». self Striprcr? and Grinder, 50 in h t *:ive sc. i l- ;>vvi i r-me. four Coilcrs, Dumiord*! Draw- TISON& GORDON, COTTON FACTORS —AND — GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | 96 Bay Street, SA VANN AH, - - - - GEORGIA. FOR WHICH WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS. 1 Crops. Liberal Cash advances made on consignment* of Cotton. Grateful for liberal patron a ye in tie pa«t, a-con- tiruauoe of the samo is respectfully solicitcd. 4iiln DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP r pHKfirmof .Sloan, Groover .A Co. U thi* day db- 1 solved by the withdrawal of A M. 'loan. Tho busine.-s of the late firm will be fettled by the remain ing cartnars, who are alone authorised to sign in ,h|UW ‘ UOa - A. M. SLOAN. «. F BTt’BBS, C. K. GROOVER, A.T. MACINTYRE. Savannah. Ga., July 4,1869. COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have this diy t* rmed a copart nership for the transaciion of a Cotto Faetec^RO ar d Genernl fimlntoa Bufinea. under the firm and miuc of Growver. Stubbs A Co. The<r best attention will be riven to all bupinw* entru-ted to their care. C. K. GHUOVLR. julyS-dSm iTUBBS. A.T. MA'.INi \ BE, -ville. TH ALABAMA . ■: oh Ri: its 1*8 tach. 1' i ii.oa " iso do-. e.'a:>lete tornn the :TTON la trale. AL: X. DELANEY MLTKUPDLITAN WORKS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Corner of Seventh and Canal Street*. W.A. E. TANNER & CO., Stationary & Portable Engines, SAW IMXXjUS, BOILERS. BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS, IRON AND BRASS WORK. I BON **id iv. uDF\ rRUCKs for Car= TM- P.^VKD MA i.I.\ERY of all ki d* b&t and re: aired. Also, Agent -in tbe Sou hern Sratc for Elbe’s Pateat Stere & Ore Breater H- &. BEOWN, Ag’t, *ept4-d*wly No. 62 Second st., Macon. Ga. GOLD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Home Office, No. 34 St. Francis St., 3VIOU A.UA. OFFICERS: O. 2. IHAMES, President. T. If. FOWLER, Iwrctir,. ASSETS, : : S3QQJ)00 IN GOLD! DIRECTORS: C. E.TIT K .'•tES. o! C. K. Thames Jc Co. C. A . BUrr, o: w a!-ii. Smith Jt Co. A P. BUSH, of A. P. Bu-h A Sons. W. A. BUCK, of Huek A Tuller. L. B tv . w WB6, «»i L. Brewer A Co. JAM r < Cii A u.MKR\ of Chalmers A Miller. J. C. GUAM BE K LAIN, of Chamberlain ^ Co. IlOS. HENRY. Sk. Ho . J AG B M AG KE. o! N. W. Perry Jt Co. A. G. McCAN TS. o’ M rris G. Towle- Jg Co. .3. JEN M N G* M UR PHY, of S. J. Murphy Jt Co. D O. GRADY. P- MILLER, of Thom** P. Miller A Co. Hon ah am MUR: Ov.11. Pres dent M. AO.R.R. JOHN H. MARSHALL, of Marshall Jt Con ley. C. *f. RICH ARDS, of G. G. Richards Jt £cns. T. W. >1 ' S. of Sims. £Iarri.-on £ Co. Hon J. M. THOMSON, of I h-»m-oQ, Cockrell k Co, K J. YoU VG, of R. J. Y’oung A Co. M. P LEVY', ot M. P. Levy jfc Co. A. J. u>fc>. A. PRO<K AUER, of A. Pn skauer k Co. P. H. Pf.PPER, of P. H. Pepper A Co. JNO. H. GARY, of J. U. Gary k Co. MEDICAL EXAMINERS: W. II. AND _RSON. M. D. DABNEY HERNDON. M.D. ATTORNEYS: Mkssxs. BOYLES k OVERALL. T^UTS GOLD COMPANY possef>es features and I-^offera inducement- to th#.-e deeir ng ln-u’ariee ahich can b»* found no where else. It is a Mutual "tnpauy, and it- Dividends *re • qually and im- pan\*ly divided between the Policv Holders. D issue> Policies payab e ooly in AM t- RI AN GOLD ri' aD ' u,,p . n al, the mo-t irfromMe modern plan^ ot insurNnce. thu- making Iosuranee certain and not detv-ndmg uj".t. the vatu-of a Fluctuating urrency. Premium* may be^ Paulin Gold or equii .ileDt A ANTED throughout the Mate.— Apply to ISAAC S. BOYD, General Agent for Georgia. Offico—NEWNAN. GA. WtvIGHT A DOUGLASS, Attorners; ED SMTTR M. D.. C D.SMirU.M. l>.. Examiners. TH * State Supervisors to whom H<f«rtac« & a Given i Messrs. Branch A Sons Aurusta. Oa.: Mes*r* Clishw k Reid. Macon. Ga ; M*j. J. L. Calhoun. Sewn.n Ga.: J H.Jame.-. Banker. Atlanta. Ga.: J. H De Votie. D D., ColumKaa, Ga-; J. G. Westmorelard, M D.. Atlanta. Ga : J K. Dent. Planter Newnan. Ga.• L M Smith. D. D., Oxford, Ga.; Hon. Wier Boyd*. Dahlonega. Ga. mu*15-tf W. A. EAffSOkf,... W. A. RANSOM & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, PHffiNIX, WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.’S MANIPULATED GUANO, Land Plaster And Peruvian Guano. Certificate* a* to the re'ult, last year, in the use of Crtsdsltk ^u»*erpho«pha'e.canbc seen at our office, in the original hand writing of the panic* who u.-cd it lost •eaeon. FLODE, FLOUE, F10EE. J. J. COHEN’S celebrate * brands of Flour, in any quantity, warranted the BEST IN GEORGIA. RBVNCDYN DIAMOND DUST. XXX and Ex tra FAMILY FLOUR. These brands ol Flour give general sat'sfaction and there is no better anywhere. LYNCHBURG, YKNNESSKR MILLS-XXX Flour—too well known to commend. WHISKY. JOIIV B. LEWIS’ CELEBRATED BOURBON WHISKY, warranted A No. l.aad "!her grades of Choice V,*h:skj of variuos brai.de and prices. IN ADDITION TO TOE ABOVE WE KEEP A GENERAL STOCK OF BROOBRIES AND PROVISIONS, BACON, CORN, OATS, HAY, T ’HIS valuable Medicine is prepared for WOMEN exclusively, and to be u«cd by women only. It , is adapted especially T o those cases where the womb • is disordered, and will cure any irregularity in the “ men«ee.” except in such ^ases as r* quiro a surgical operation. A« these last are very rare, the Female Regulator ; Is of almost universal application. In a sudden ; check of the “iu* nthly course#” from cold, trouMc ot minn or like caua<', it acts like a charm, by restor- j ing the discharge in every instince. thus relieving the I fever, headache, pain in the small of the back and ** lower .-tomach/’flushes of heat about the face, chilly | sensations, burn n* of the eyelids, and general r«t- i lessness. taken in time, all of these rymptom^ pass away immediately, without ir jury to tbe constitution. Frequently, however, the proper remedy isnotap- p ied in time, the difCA-e becomes chronic, and the ; foundatio laid for rvmSerless enls to the constita- | tion of woman The next "turn” comes f round and there is no •*rbow." «»r perhaps tbe “ whites” will ap pear. J here will besorne uneahir.css about the womb, bat very little orn* no of tbo natural fluid escaping. The complexion becomes sall**w. bowels swollen, a sort of greenish caste about the f.xce. constant dull, aching pains in the he\d. we ; fhtin the lower stomach and bacK. with or without whites, palpitations of tbe heart, pallor, exhaus'ion. indigestion, weariues*. lan- 1 f* r » flisgyte the toteg. toes of appetite, pain In lef breast, tightness across th chest, cough and gio" diaess. If still allowed to goon, “greencic*ness* will be fully developed; the headache becomes severe, with loss ofmemory. diminished sensibility.flek stom ach. dyspepsia, no reli»h for food, loss of fl»-sh. in creased fluttering of the heart, swelling of tbe feer, Uv- and dy -.,n t o-ca-i-inat -pitting o’ bl«« • i. The slight st ctl rt causes hu-rie-1 t roithi. . ajin* to suffbcatioB. Tbe skin is flabby.and has a “doughy feel.” This is a sad picture, but it is *he condition of thou sands of wjmen between the ages of fifteen and forty- five. who aro brought to the grave by ignorance, or neglect »o taketheproper remedy. load who are afflicted with any ol the symptoms above mentioned, in conn'-ction with an irregularity of the “monthly sickness,” we earnestly say, take DR. J. SRRDFZSLD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces taken, yon will at occo experience i»s benefit, and with a little patience you will be tally i restored to health. Thi* remedy bos been extensively used for upward of twentj years by many of tbe most experienced and j $ucce««fut physician* iu Gconia* No family should J be without two or three bottles. Wp repeat, that Dr. J. BKADFIELD*R FEMALE REGULATOR is prepared for women,and to be used j by women only. A trial is all we a<k. Prepared and sold in any quantity, by BRADFJJBJLD A CO., Atlanta, Ga. ETC., ETC., El a J. LLOYD & SOY, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchant*, f uilfi iHai T. T. TREGO’S TEABGRRY TOOTHWASh. Preserves and Whitens the Teeth 1 Xnviforates and Boothes the Bums 1 Cleans and Purifies Artificial Teeth! Purifies and Perfumes the Breath! Prevents Accumulation of Tartar ! Is a Superior Article for Children! IT IS WARRANTED FREE From Injurious Ingredients! I T is scientifically prepared in accordance with tho most valuable formulae known to the profession. It ha- been extensively used for several years, and is recommended 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. WILSON, Philalel’hi* For sale by J. H. ZEILIN k CO., Macon. LiBOUTOBT nr PhaBMsC^UT'C AND ASALTTCA! CHgUISTKT, . , Atlanta, (4e rgiu.. This if to certifv that I hare examine Trego’s Tea- herry Tooth Waco and Tooth Powder. I find toem free from substance* that would act injuriously upon the Teeth, and can recommend Trego’s Preparations te those in want of a superior dentrifice. maylfl6ra W. J. LAND. Chemist. TESTIMONIALS. W>, the underigned Druggists, take plraaure in commending to the trade. Dr. J Bradfikld’s Fkuxlk Recclat<»r—believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for thedtteaae for which be recommends it. \V. A. LANDSOEI.L. Atlanta. '!n.. l’EMBERTON. WILSON, TAYLOR A CO., U’on a lv., Atlanta, Ga W. 0. LAWSHBE. Atlanta, Ga. W. ROOT Jk sON, Marietta, Ga. Stats Gkorgia. Troup County. Thi* is to gar tits that l have examined tho recipe "f I •;. •' -i'li Bradfield, of this count?. n.' >1. m n med ical m u. pronou ce ii to be a combination of medi cines of gr c it merit in the treatment of all of the dis eases ofibmales for which he recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D. This December 21,18G8. Cartersvillx. Ga., April , 18C0. | This will certify tbat two ra^mber^ of my immediate i family, after having suffered tor mar.y year- from men“frual irregularity, and having been treated with out benefit by various medical doctors, were at length completely cu’ed by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfie>d*s “FeuiaJe Regulator." I therefore deem it my duty to furni.-h this certificate, with »he hope of druwii g the atteninn of FuflVring womankind to the inertts of a medicine wh< se power in curing irregular and sup pressed menstruation bas b»*e . proven under my own personal observation. It* effect on surh cases is truly wonderful, and well may the remedy be calltd ‘‘Wo man's Best Friend.” Yours respectfully. • JAS. W. STRANGE. Price. $l 60 per bottle. For sale at Proprietor’s pric*a by J. H. ZETLIN k CO.. L. W. HUNT k CO., 8. D EVE KELT, T. W. KLLIS, HARRIS. CLAY k CO., P. II. V\ RIGHT, *eM9-eodtf H. J. PETER. ■ -for fhe GEORGIA LAND AGENCY. To our Friends and Patrons: A FTER the di.-couraging events of tho two years past, that have prevented us from svlling Lands, we now feel warranted in inviting those wishing their lands sold to pla^e them with us. From late personal interviews with our agents the Northern cities, and letters received from them, we are led to believe that there will be considerable immigration thi* way the coming tali with a view of purchasing lands. We have already effected some sales. Our Public Register is open to all. FREE OF COST, to register the lands they have for.ale, and inspection for those wishing to buy. We Offer for Sale the following Property : No. 2. A body of 8000 acres Timber I acds on Oc- mulgec river, with Plantation of 500 acres, in Telfair couDty. No. 12. Beard’- Bluff Place, 4ool acres Timber Lands, nine miles abovo Doctor Town, on Altam&ha river. No. 17. General Coffee Place, in Telfair county, 5000 acre* Timber Lands, on Ccmulgee river, with Plantation. No. 24. Place two miles from Macon, 340 acres. 40 cf whi-h is upland. 150 cleared and 150 heaviest timbered wood-land. No. 35, Farm five and a half miles from Macon, 450 acres, extensive Orchards and Vincyarus. No. 46- Plantation on Chattahoochee river, 1300 acres, ___ of which KXOare improved. No. ««. Plantation in Houston county, 2230 acres, 1400 acres oi*en land. No. S2. Plantation in Decar ur county, on Flint river, containing HOP acres No. 8?. Farm in t atoosa county, of TOO a~res. No. 90. Farm in Cobb county, containing 50 acres. No. 112. Farm and Mill property, live miles from Ma con. No. 113. A first-class Merchant Mill, near Gordon, ample wat« r-power for Factory. No. 114.Lhoioe Cotton Plat tation, in Houston coun ty. containing 12*5 acres. . No. 120. Plantaticn in Jones courts*, containing 3340 No.!22. i'li .'a*'* •: iu C'ty .••iqnr.y. adjoining Cotton Hill, containingl^JTima No. 124.Twenty acre- in # ViserlHt—Market Gardens, Orchards and Vineyards, with Cottage House. No. 127. Plantation in Terrell county, containing COO acres, with lire improvements. Many rather Plantations in Middle and Southwest ern Georgia not enumerated. Also, valuable Cotton Factory Property on the several rivers, with water-power sufficient for an almost unlimited increase of Machinery. Also. 230,000 acres of Land, finely timbered with yellow pine, in the counties originally Appling, con- ve ient to the port* cf Savannah and Brunswick, con tiguous to rail and water carriage. 0n« hundred and eleven thousand acres of Tirabo* and Agricultural Land, in counties originally Irwin. Fifty two thousand acres Yellow Pine Timber Land, in Win* county. Sixty thousand uniof gsod Timbered and Agri cultural Land, on the line of railroad and herd of the Suwannee river, in Columbia county. Hast Florida. Iorty-cicht thousand aeros of good Timber Land, ir. Mi .d e l r i« ri- a—nn entire town-hip a».d pontu-um’s sections—on the navi; able srrrara of Newriver, which empties it- waters at White Bluff—I>nre Channell. be*t port on tho Gulf. Also, contiguou- tract* of 4000 to^50b0 actus e.icb, of Timber Lands, convenient to rail -nd water carri.-i'.’© i<» S.v-ir.uib :-.nd Brunswick: good location for Steam Saw Mills- Two first-class New Steam Saw Mill* of Forty Horse Power each—everything complete. BUTTS & BROTHER. augl9-d3m Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, FOB PURHme THE BLOOD. Tho reputation this e», ccllcnt medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, many of which aro of * truly marvellous char acter. Inveterate cases of Scrofula, where the system scorned utterhr given up to corruption, nave yielded to this com pound of anti-strumous virtues. Disorders of a scrofulous type, and af fections which arc merely aggravated by tho presence of scrofulous matter, hare been radically cured In such numerous in stances. in every settlement in tho country, that tho public ao not need to be informed here that it is in most cases a specific and absolute remedy. Scrofulous poison ia one of tho most destructivo enemies of our race. Often, this un-eeix arid unfelt tenant of the organism unuerminc* the constitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it *ocm3 to breed infection throughout tho body, and then, on some Cavora’alo occasion, rapidly develop into ono or other of its hideous forms, either on tho surface or among tho vitals. Ia the latter, tuber cles may bo suddenly deposited in tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in tho liver. These facts make the occasional use of tho Sarsaparilla as a preventive, advisable. • It is a mistake to suppose that so long as no erup tions or humors appear, there must bo no scrofulous taint. Tlic.-ic forms of derangement may never occur, ana yet tnc vital uf tiio »*ody !»c so re duced by its subtle agency, as materially to Impair the health and shorten the duration of life. It is a common crror^also, that scrofula is Btricily heredi tary. It does, indeed, descend li om parent to child, but is also engendered in persons born of pure blood. Low living, indigestion, foul air, licentious habits, uncleanlines?, aud tho depressing vices gen- crally, produce it. \Y cakly constitution*, where not fortified by the most constant and judicious care, arc peculiarly liable to it. Yet tho robust, also, whose turbidLlood swells the veins with an appar ently exuberant vitality, are often contaminated, and on the road to its consequences. Indeed, no class or condition can depend on immunity from it, nor feel insensible to the importance of an cffcc- tn.il ieincdy. In St. Anthony's Fire, Jtose or Frt/sipelas, for Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Bead, Ring- tcovm, Sore Bars and Eyes, and other eruptive or visible forms of the diseases caused primarily by the scrofulous infection, the Sarsaparilla is so ef ficient as to be indispensable. And in the more concealed forms, as in Dyspepsia,Dropsy, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Seuralyia, and other affections of tho niu-culariad nervous systems, tho Sarsaparilla, through its purifying power, re moves the cause of the disorder ana produces aston ishing cures. The sarsaparilla root of the tropics docs not by itself achieve these results. It is aided by the ex tract* combined with it, of still greater power. So potent is this union of healing virtues, Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by il ; though a long time is required for subduing theso obstinate maladies by any medicine. Jjeucorrhoca or Waites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Diseases in general, are commonly soon relieved and ultimatelv cured by the invigorating and puri fying effect of our Sarsaparilla. Rheumatism and Gout, often dependent on the accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, have their remedy also In this medicine. For Dicer Complaints, torpidity, inflammation, abccss, etc., caused by rankling poisons in. the blood, we unhesitatingly recommend the Sarsaparilla. This medicine restores health and vigor where no .cpccifl : diioasc can be di-tingui-hed. Its restora tive power is soon felt by those who are Languid, Listless, Despondent’, Sleepless, and filled with Sereous Apprehensions or Fears, or who aro troubled with any other of tho£e affections symp tomatic of weakness. Many, after Liking ii for General Debility, have written us of the youth ful vigor imparted to their nervous system, which seemed buovant with that prolific life they thought had departed on the advance of age. Others, whoso fountains of life wore always sterile, acknowledge their obligations to it for an* obvious change. ERNEST PESCHKE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. NO. 1 SECOND STREET. j^LL KINDS AF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AXD ADJUSTED by an OPTIMETEK. WATCHES JEWELRY repaired an«i w*rr:cnted. Name Stsncils for T.-arking- Xiincs Cut to Order. NEW GOODS I P »> !—I w w « Eh Tj. P •“5 00 GQ ft Q O 3 tJ gj l?j »-3 JEWELRY and SILVER-WARE est J\. Bijie xx jvr bktt. THE LATEST STYLES OF WATCHES, JEWEL3Y, DIAMONDS JpURE SILVER AND PLATED WARE, TOILET SETS. WORKING BOXES. WRITING DESKS. DRESSING CASES. And a full line of FANCY GOODS. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY and BRIDAL PRESENTS fsTCALL AND EXAMINE MY GOODS. Watches, Clocks and Tewelry Repaired at Short STotico and Warranted. i paid to the MANUFACTURE nn l ENGRAVING of BADGES, RINGS. Etc. NEW YOB u s=; P=q D3 i—5 CC2 fc=> CO t=3 THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO., Managers Southern Branch. OFFICE: No. 23 St. Francis street. Mobile. . and Br r Orlcan*: corner Marietta spool cuncv SIX-CORD. JOHY&HUGH^UOnxCLOSSl Sole A-mt-g inXnrYciifor J ffcP. COATS, a? Paisley, Snllsad. McCLURE & KNOX, PRODUCE BROKERS, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. A L . I v25S55n^SP MPTLT AND carefully ATTENDED TO. (get 2-la) LAND FOB SALE IN MONROE COUNTY. Fine Water Fower for Kills, on the Tobesofhee Creek, known as Chap oyember, in f*or*y tb. Ga.. 950 acre* of land, more or Uss being- the place lately owned by Baldwin Uavifi—lying ten mile* from ronvth, south ; three mde? from the Montpelier Springs, and six miles from tbe Macon a d Western Railroad. Good im provement* on the olace ^nd good land*. On the place fir«t-rate water power for factories or merchants’ mills ofan> bind; aoodrock wall where the mill onoest»»od; adjoining Calvin B*ttle*\ Mrs. Cotton’s plantation. Peter Jones and others Sold for distribution cf the lecateee of Baldwin Daria’ estate, late of said coun ty. Terms easn. ... ^. ELIZA DAVIS, Executrix •epta-td of said aatat Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fe ver, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Agne, PeriodJcul or Riliott* Fever, Ac., and indeed all the affec tions which arise From malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons* As it3 name implies, it does Cure, and does not fad. Containing ne:ther Arsenic, Quinine,Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. The uumber and importance ot its cures in tbe ague dis tricts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we re ceive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies bad wholly failed. ^ Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro tected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. Prepared by De. J. C. Aver & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. FR1CE. $1.00 FEE DOTTLE. Sold by L. W. HUNT k CO., J. H. ZEILIN k C0„ and all the Druggists in Macon. Also, all druggists and dealers in Medicine everywhere. mayfi-dStawAw m D&. RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. One Thousand Dollars Reward for any case of dis ease in any stage which they fail to cure. Dr. Richau's Golden Balsam. No. 1. eureaUIcers, Ul cerated Sore Throat and Mouth. Sore Eye-*, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches, Bare ness of the Scalp, Scrofula, etc., is the greatest Reno vator, .Alterative and Blood Purifier known, removes all diseases from the system, and leaves the blood : ure and healthy Dr Richau’s Golden Balsam, No. 2, cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism inwall its forms, whether from mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in all man’s old Mill,, in the Twelfth d»etin« n««B*ry. I h»ve thousands of . s hit, u o. wciitu Certificates proving tho miraculous cures effected by jDlStllCt. these Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, $5 per bottle, or two bottles for $9- Dr. * ichau’s Golden Antidote, a safe, speedy, pleas- ana ana radical cure for all Urinary Derangement* accompanied with full directions. Price. S3 per bot tle. Dr t Richau’s Golden Elixir d’Amour. a radical cure for Nervous or General Debility, in old or young; im- & arting energy with wonderful effect. Price, $5 per ottle or r wo bottles for 19. On re *eipt of price, theee remedies will be shippod an teiy. to any place. Prompt attenti n paid to all corres- — pondent*. None genuine without the name of “Dr. K>cbftu’s Golden Remedies, D B. Richard*, sole pro- rietor,” blown in glass of bottles. Address DR- D. B. RICHARDS. No. 228 Variek st.. New York, Office hours, from 9 a. to 9 r. m. Circulars sent july4-dly POLICIES ISSUED TO JULY 1. 1869. $15,270; AMOUNT INSURED. SiO.Of/.OOO; PAYING AN AN NUL PREMIUM of 63.500.00(5: A>SE IS OV FR «:i.r/o 000: DIVIDENDS DECLARED JANUARY 13,1869. 40 PER CENT. THIS COMPANY ISSUES ALL KINDS OF Life, Endowment, Joint Life and Term Policies- Annuities, Etc., And embraces the following liberal feature-: All policies graco allowed in payment ot premium*; one-third of the i»r- required. Tb© Continental will, when detired, U-ae WAR PERMITS from policy in ca. c e of loss. That after three annual payments a loan in of whole amount raid, in ca*o o.‘ embarrasfiment to mo« t. r>»i ment*. NO RESTRICTION ON TRAVEL OR RESJDhNCK. Each poli-y Profits of the Company annually divided auifrg Policy-holder®. The South is shown in the fact of their having placed over OOOPolcirs on Branch, in tho short time of six month*, covering an insurance of over i -forfeitable and incontest Edo: thirty days’ r remain uapni. : ;• Loan: no notes without extra ch-rge or deduction y be obta ned of a: least four-fifths toll'll holder ha* a voice in the election*; Tbe popularity of this Company in the ri on rhe-r book?, through the Southern over 82,250,000. CO.. Managers Son them “ranch. • Marietta and Broad street*, Atlanta, Go. J. R. HOT, Agent, Macon, 6a. COTTON GINS. Gullet’s Steel Brush Gotten Gins, DanT Pratt’s Eureka and Swinging Front Gins, S. Z. Hall’s Cotton Gin Feeder. A new and valuable machine, worthy the attention of Planter?. AST Circulars, giving testimonial* in great numbers from persons known, farni-boi * Samples on exhibition atW. A. 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