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SUNDAY MORNING, OCT. TO, t»».
AGH-.tTS FOR TDK TSJ.KOKAHH1
The cdowin* rvniiemen are authorised to receive
money 0*r us:
A / KRicrp. Ga., M. B. Council; Albany, Ga., K.
K1 ~h.*rdson ; Babnkbvxlls. Ga., II If. 6watt* :
brtpo , H T. K. Wardell: Blackly. Ga.. B.
<»a., Hir.es Jt Goddard: Ccth.
well: Davros. Ga., J. M- Sim-
-r; lirTLK*
.. T. S. Pc
Ad*
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ton; Hawki
Ga.. J. W.
Sperry : Me:
ckllo "
Var-
Val-
r.fcc-
Thora*. Si
Mil
... #. T. Conn: Oqlcthorfk. .
Pbbuv, Ga., J no, S. J oheou; &W1TBV1LLK. G a..John*
ton k Gorsueh : Tat.rottov. Ga., J. Cal Her; Thom-
ABTiLLf.. Ga., J. P„. S. Davit: No, 13 CsxtiulRatl-
-oad. Cha/> I. Dari*; Sandemvili.r, Ga.. K. A.
*ulliran; Mo,inriLiA Ga., Fi T. Divby: Savax*
vah, Ga. V.'n:. M. Sneed; Jonesboro’, Ga.. E. L.
Hare*- Niwrov Ga., W. W. Stallinea • Oiotor-
row.f, J. P. M. Nee!; CnLrwiira, Messrs.Thompson
A Bu*'.. New* Agents: i bomabton. A. W. Brown.
C. \ Gr
pAirna Rkmittiko Monet to uj can tend Poetcfir#
Money Orders, if hey can be had ; or Cash in Regis
tered Letters, at our risk. If sent by KxpmM tney
most pay charge*.
from Kcnator
oooatitutioo of tba Church, the buie as well u
the form of her teaching, and even the apirit of
her piety. I proteat against the dirorce aa im-
piona aa it la insane, which it is sought to ac
complish between the church, who is our mother
according to eternity and the society of the
nineteenth century, of whom we are the sons
acoordmg to the times, and towards whom we
have also some duties and attachments. I pro
test against this more radical and dreadful oppo
sition to hnman nature, which is attacked and
made to revolt by these false doctrines in its
most indestructible and holiest aspirations. I
protest above all against the sacreligious perrer-
version of the Word of the Son of God himself,
the spirit and the letter of which are equally
trodden under foot by the Pharisaism of the new
law. It is my most profound conviction that if
Franee in particular, and the Latin races in gen
eral, are delivered over to social, moral and re
ligious anarchy, the principal cause is without
doubt not to Catholicism it»*.:. it the man
ner which Catholicism has .inrtLg a long time
been understood and practiced.
I sppeel to the Council about to meet, to seek
for remedies for the excess of our evils, and to
apply them with as much force as gentleness.
Bat if fears in which I do not wish to share,
come to be realized, if the angust assembly has
not more liberty in its deliberations than it has
already in its preparation, if, in a word, it is de
prived of the essential characters of an (Ecu
menical Council, I will cry to God and men
to coll another truly united in the Holy Spirit,
I Proposition
Sprague.
”• -pondent, interviewing Senator , not in the spirit of party, and representing real-
i .. I-land, gets these among I ly (he Universal Church, not the silenoe of some
1 TT1ATT f Via fmnPACfiifin nf nlVf.ra 4 'Eav (Vo Von vf
fhagfwtw
low at pout
(PtatliBiMMI
hands at it* gnat os
throughout tbe eo-r.tr
financial wwoo, BUM
□eaa fluctuations. C.i
tion is aa aaaanatfAto
in the monetary I
which swathes : i .1 which is kept healthful
mi equable bj- ti.^oolinual interaction of
the polar .nd fiqoatoriril currents of cold and
hot air. The United S|at< Treasury, as at pres
ent managed,'i* ttaa very centre of monetary
oonfnaion and the frci:: c itise of speculation,
panic and high prim, tfeat «* ver BontweH dm
be is bound to do dan i r example, if be
goes into the marked and e la $2,000,000 gold
be tehee out at dvralaticn 08 <><•< ».ooo of green
backs and looks them v.\> sral makes currency
high, etraitening ti.‘ l gg« immunity to that
•xterX. Infsc!. t: m ••> ; ower in its present
nrieriy unr- • i .r.<i.tion is nearly oxnnipo-
t. ul, oil i : aLsorbe all the profits of the
b •
N! ij*- 11.6 riulder of property, and unregu-
lut1 .tii*l unrestrained, fin it is at preaent, it is
r. j r.y -t« t-ring uh to financial perdition and
ri..:i Popular endurance may be too severely
tri• ■ <i. What is the government doing at pres-
t m It is levying forced loans on the public in
the shape of taxes to an unprecedented amount
and alternately hoarding and letting them loose
on the market in the most uncertain manner,
creating alternate scarcity of funds and reple
tion. Hence the fluctuations of the money mar
ket, that shake the country to iU very centre,
giving it earthquake shocks, which cannot t>e
stood longer. And these crashes fall finally
most severely on the people. What I propoee
as a remedy is simple, but I have no doubt it
would be efficacions.
When President Washington asked Mr. Ham
ilton what was to be done with the (Revolution
ary) public debt, Mr. Hamilton answered,
‘Bank upon it.' So ho did. but the profits of
the operations of the bank went to make and
swell private fortunes. I do not propose that
I do propose the erection in New York—the
great money centro of the country—of a Na
tional Council of Financo. whose function it
shall be to take charge of the public debt and
the public revenues, nnd instead of using those
great instrumentalities for private emolument
and purposes of speculation l>end them to the
public profit and to the accruing of a firm and
uniform course in the money market, I do
not now speak of the precise composition of
that council, further th in to say that its mem
bers should bo chosen from among tho most
reputable of our business men. Theorists I
would keep out of it. I would make it suffi
ciently independent in its sphere to protect it
from tho interference of politicians, though its
members should be amenable to impeachment.
It should bo Urge enough in numbers to com
mand the respect and confidence of the people.
I would at once take from tho national banks
the power of issuing circulating bank notes, and
give to the council the e xclusive control of the
currency of tho country. It should loan daily,
upon adequate guarantees of payment, any funds
in ita custody not required for the uses of the
government; it should issue and loan gold notes
upon tho government gold in its charge; it
should issue such notes upon tho gold of private
depositors, and should collect upon its loans
such interest as would be warranted by its own
judgement. Briefly, it should be th** actual finan
cial agent of tho government, should collect the
revenues and disburse them, but so constituted
that it might do any business a bank may now
legitimately do.
Having no speculative or private purposes to
serve, and devoting its energies honestly to the
purposes for which it was created, I havo no
question that it would Rpeedily give certainty
and confidence to all our business interests, and
At once put us in a position to compete with the
most favored nation. It wonld not fail to give
uniformity and steadiness to tho money market;
it wonld be too powerful for successful competi
tion by tho speculators, and ita infallible effect
would*be, in my judgment, to cheapen the cost
of money and lower prices, because it would
cheapen the cost of production.”
‘.tions from him • I men » oppression of others. “For the heart
, , * • of the daughter of my people am I hurt: I am
considered money as j Black : astonishment hath taken held on me. Is
times, as at the bou . there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician
as well as of bust- there ? Why then is not the health of the daugh-
.iior . prague, stag- ter of my people recovered?” Jeremiah, viii. In
treasury, or in the | fi ne ^ j appeal to yoar tribunal, O Lord Jesus!
Ad tuum Domini Jesu tribunalappiUo. It is in
yonr presence that I write these lines ; it is
at your feet after having prayed much, reflected,
suffered, and waited much, that I sign them. I
have confidence that if men condemn them on
earth you approve them in Heaven. That is
sufficient for me living and dying.
Fb. Htacinthe,
Superior of tho Barefooted Carmelites of Par
is, second preacher of the order in the province
of Avignon.
Pans-Passy, September 20, 1SG9.
revenue collectors
.. is t be cause of all our
ireTt cyclones and busi-
tirmal motion andcircula-
•;cp np tho equilibrium
it is in the atmosphere
LADIES’
GRECIAN BENDS,
QLOVE-KID BUTTON
BOOTS AND SLIFFEES,
Bronze and White Kid Slippers,
SECOND STREET. MACON. GA.
Every article stamped with their Trade Mark war
ranted to be of the BE8I QUALITY.
lepNf
Hardeman & Sparks,
friends as WAREHOUSE AND C0MMIS>I0N
MERCHANTS, deem it wholly unnece«*ary to make
promises aa to their willingness and ability to serve
them f nthfully and advaottttossly.
Their lose experience nnd the Iar*e patronage which
has ever been extended tbehou/e, is proof conclusive
that they deserve the confidence of the planting com
munity. and by prompt and honort attention to their
interest they intend to merit in tee future, the pat
ronage so libera*ly riven them in the past.
OKDKRSjPOR SUPPLIES promptly filled at low
est Market Price-, and the u*ual facilities extended
to those who entrust their burine>* with us.
O. G. -SPA H KS.
T. HARDEMAN. Jx.
snc28-d3m
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
Xn Hawrinsville
FOR SAX.B.
W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, before the
■ Court-house door in tho town of Ilewkinsville,
outlie FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT,
the following property;
One Brick Storo Hou>e and Lot on the north side
of C.fim.erce -rr*» •». in * li 1 t *w*i, t'-nr.tirj* onC-m-
merce street 73 feet. an*l running back 105 feet—mid
lot known ss a portion of square letter! in eaid town.
Also, at tho same f me and place, one Lot with an
Elearant New Store H mse on it. on the north side of
Commerce *t r eet, square letter A, in said town, front
ing on commerce street 28 feet, and running back 70
feet.
Also, at the same time and place, one fourth inter
est in the Rock Warehouse, in the town of Hawkins-
ville. now occupied by Mee»rs Boteman Jt Pate.
Alt tne above described property now belongs to
fla vy W. Latbrop, of Baltimore. Md .and will be
sold as his property. Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay
for title deeds '
ooifi-td D. RAWLS. Areut.
NEW GOODS!
CROP HERRINGS—extra quality
NEW CROP MACKEREL
BLUE and WHITE FISH
of Fancy and Ass^tcd CANDIES
Dcmarara and New Orleans SUGARS.
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
letter of Father IlyacinUie*
The following is the text of the letter whioh.
as advised by cable, Father Hyacintho has ad
dressed to the General of his order in Rome :
J fy Very lit virend FatJicr : During the five
years of my ministry at Notro Dame do Paris,
despite the opeu attacks and secret accusations
of which I have been tho object, your esteem
and confidence have neveT failed me for a mo
ment. I preserve numerous testimonies of them
written by your own hand, and which were ad
dressed as much to qiy preaching as to myself.
Whatever may happen, I shall hold them in
grateful remembrance. To-day, however, by a
sudden change, the cause of which I do not seek
in your heart, but in the intrigues of a party all
powerful at Rome, you arraign what you encour
aged, you oensure what yon approve, and you
require that I should speak the language or pre
serve a silence which would no longer be the entire
and loyal expression of my conscience. I do not
hesitate an instant. With language perverted by a
command, or mutilated by reticence, I shall not
ascend the pulpit of Notre Dame. I express
my regret for tiiis to the intelligent and cour
ageous Archbishop who has given his pulpit to
me, and sustained me there against the bad will
of men of whom I shall speak at the proper
time. I express my regrets to the imposing
auditory who surrouded me there with its atten
tion, its sympathies, I was nearly going to say
its friendship. I would not be worthy of the
auditory of the Archbishop, of my conscience,
nor of God, if I would consent to act before
them in such a role. I separate myself at the
same time from the couvent in which I have
resided, and which, under the new circum
stances that have happened to me, renders it to
me a prison of the soul. In acting thus, I am
not unfaithful to my vows. I have promised
monastic obedience, bnt limited by the honesty
of conscience, the dignity of my person and my
ministry, I have promised under the bent*fit of
that superior law of justice and of royal liberty
which is, according to the Apostle, SL James,
the proper law of the Christian.
It is for the more perfect practice of this holy
liberty that I came to ask at the cloister, now
more than ten years ago, in the elan of an en
thusiasm free of all human calculation, I shall
not venture to add free of all the illusion of
youth ; if, in exchange for my sacrifices, I am
to-day offered chains. I have not only the right
but the duty to reject them. The present hour
is solemn. The Ctmrch passes through one of
the most violent, dark and decisive cri!*es of its
existence here below. For the first time in
three hundred years an (Ecumenical Council is
not only convoked, but declared necessary, snch
is the expression of the Holy Father. It is Dot
in such a moment that a preacher of the gospel,
were he the last of all, can consent to remain
as the mute dogs of Israel, unfaithful guardians,
whom the prophet reproaches as unable to bark.
Canes mvti, non calerUes lair arc. The saints
were never silent. I am not of them, bat nev
ertheless I belong to their race, JUii sanctorum
ivmtif and I havo always been ambitious to
place my steps, my tears, and, if necessary, my
blood in the tracks which they have left. I raise
therefore, before the Holy Father and the Coun
cil, my protestation as Chri ti in a .d preacher
against these doctrines and practices, calling
themselves Roman, but which are not Chriatiau,
and which in their encroachments, always most
audacious and moat baneful, tend to change the
PAI ING.
N. L. DRURY.
House & Sign Painter,
GILDER, GLAZIER AND PAPER HANGER
OVER LAWTON X LAWTON’S.
FOURTH STREET.
jinU-tf MACON. 8A.
THE GEORGIA PAPER HILL,
Carroll County, Ga.,
PINO. MANILLA amt PRINT PAPER.
New Mill, pure water, live men. Prices low.
Terms ca#h.
All inquiries promptly answered. Address
M. P. KELLOGG. Pres. Co.,
“College Temple,”
>cpt18-3m Newnan. Ga.
TAMABLE PLANTATION
FOR BATjB.
O N F int River, Crawford county, eight miles from
Southwestern Railroad, containing 12vacres, 4fO
cleared and in high *tateofcultivat ; on. An e'egantcot
tage hou e with six large rooms and beautiful Flower
Yard amt good Water, ihe Land will produce twenty
to forty bushels of Corn per acre with good .^o-isons.
Will be sold with the Place, if desired. Stock of
all kinds ; Fariniog Utensils. Corn, Fodder, etc.
Address A. W. GIBSON, Mac:n, Ga., or S. F. Av-
dkrson, on the Place.
septT-tf GIBSON A ANDERSON.
A RARE INVESTMENT.
T OFFF.R for dale my Steam Saw Mill situated in
I Montgomery county, Texas, and about 14 milee
from either Cypress or Hockley Railroad Depot o
u cuucr \ ypress or uocsiey naun au uepoi o
»ne H. and T. C. R. R.. consisting of about tour thou
sand acres of the best Pine—well watered with Dwel
ing b-iuses. Workshops, Stables, etc., etc., thereo
One 40 horse power Engine all in running order, a
all tools and implements nec ssary.
Titles warranted and terms liberal. For furth<
particulars address the owner.
F. STEUSSY.
_ _ _ TTockly P. 0.. Harris county. Texas.
Or P H. MOSER, Real Estate and Land Agent,
Galveston. Texas. ju3-*m
JS0. U. 8HORTR&.
X. W. PERSONS.
SHORTER & PERSONS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
MA COy, G A.,
ILL practice in the United States Courts, at
nta.at.<f’ * ~ “
dt *ired
W Savar.nab end Atlanta, at.d in the State Courts
^-Collections solicited
W. A. RANSOM A CO.
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
FINE LIQUORS
GROCERIES.
JOHN W. O'CONNOR.
Wtiolmle and Retail Dealer In
WHISKIES. FINE LIQUORS,
CIGARS.
FANCT AND STAPLE GROCERIES.
H AYING just returned frotr
offer to my friends and the
LIQUORS
That bun ever been offered in this market for Turn.
coDeirticr ax follows:
ffl B.rrcls l iman’s XXXX RYE WHISKY', (the
best in the State. >
20 Barrels l iman's XXX RYE WHISKY.
20 Barrels Ulman's XX RYE WHISKY.
30B.rre!s Liman e <>LD VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN
DEW WHISKY.
30 Barrel- Vlman’s IMPERIAL RYE WHISKY.
SOIUrrels l iman's EX1KA IMPERIAL RYE
WHISKY’,
.'O Barrels I (man’s OLD RYE WHISKY.
15 Barrels Choice OLD CORN VI UI.-KY.
15 Barrels Choice OLD BOl'RBON WHloKY.
25Barrels very fine OLD M0N0N0AUELA.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
ISTETW GOODS! LOW PRICES!
IN STORE AND EN ROUTE.
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BRANDIES.
" T - : t-o Co Vi,
Sy» Pipes James He
* P*pe P»net Castillion A Co . Vintage of f 4*.
Pine PiDtt Caitihion A Co., Vintage ol *56,
' Pipe utard Pale Brand'*.
Pipe Blackberry a*.d Wild Cherry.
2^ bales heavy Jute Cloth Bagging,
200 rolls Bengal and Star Bagging.
16,000 poundj Arrow Ties,
10 bales Twine,
1000 barrels Flour—all grades and prices,
150 hogsheads Bacon—Clear Sides, Clear Rib Sides and Shoulders,
25 tierces Hams,
25 tierces Lard,
75 kegs Lard,
1 car load Salt,
60 boxes White Meat,
200 barrels Syrup and Molasses.
2C0 barrels Sugars—Crushed, A Extra C a*.
50 barrels Whisky—all grades,
100 boxes Cbeese,
75 half barrels White Fish,
50 barrels Blue Fish,
50 barrels and half barrels Mackerel.
100 kits Mackerel—Nos. 1,2, and 3,
75 boxes Candy,
50 boxes Crackers—all kinds.
100 kegs Nails,
75 boxes Candles,
125 sacks Coffee,
100 boxes Soap,
100 boxes Tobacco—various brands.
Oysters, Pickles, Starch, Psper, Blacking. Pepper, Spices, Sardines, etc., etc., eto.. eto.
ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO.
GINS.
finest imported,)
Pipe Celebrated Fish Gin,
Vi Pipe Holland Gin,
% Pipe Swan Gin.
RUM,
Pip. Fine Old Jamaica.
, Pipe Fin, Old St. Croix.
WINES.
5 Can, Champagne "Golden Eagle.’’
5 Cue* Champagne " Bowzy.”
5 Ca n Champagne Imperial Caete BlancLe,
VA Pipe* “Paul Emilo" fcherry.
Pipe, Crown 'berry,
1*4 Pipe, Torn, Shtrry,
i'A l.ion Crown I’ rr,
114 Old Burgundy Port,
1!4 Pare Malaga.
X Ca k, Hninnet,’ Porter, (Imported by order.)
20 Cuk, Baclay. Perkin, A Co.’, Porter.
20 Cuk, MeKwin’* Ale.
10 Caik, Imitation Ale and Porter, E2S5 per dozen.
GR O C E R I £S.
Coffee, Call grades.) Sugar, (all grades,) Molasses,
Syrups, rure Cider Vinegar, Iflho Wine Vinegar,
Soaps, Candles. Starch. Bluing, Sardines, Oysters,
(be t brandsj Can Goods of all description. Spices,
Pepper, Mustard, Olives. English Pickles ami Sauces,
Pickle*, Crackers, Toilet Soap. Catsup*, Jellies and
Preserves, Flour, (all grades.) Butter. Cheese, etc.
I warrant all my Goods to give satisfaction, and will
sell as low as po.-sible for Cash. Thankful to my
patrons for past favors, I not only hope to have them
continue, but add Iargelv to mv list by tho accc-sion
of many new ones, by selling them the ben Gocd« at
the lowest cash prices.
<o 8 tf . JNO. W. O'CONNOR-
COAL. COAL!
1000 TONS ON HAND
And toarriraln THIRTY DAYS, of ihe noted
COAL CREEK COAL!
10) per cent, laved by umdiU. For Grate,. Cook
ing, Farnacu, Gu and Blackimiliu.it i, unequalled.
LUMP COAL,
Mr. A L. BUTTS, Agent, in charge of Yard, will
attend order, or if left at office of BUTTS k BRO.,
will be promptly filled. Terms exsn.
For further information address
A. L. BUTTS.
Agen , Macon, Ga.,
Or. J. M. BORN. Jr., k CO..
Atlanta. Ga. seplS-eod2m
LAND FOR SALE
J.V MO XROS COTTXTT.
Fine Water Power for BSills, on the
Tobesofkee Creek, known as Chap
man's old Mills, in the Twelfth
District.
T WILL sell, at public sale, on the first Tuesday in
JL November, in Forsyth, Ga.. 950 acres of land, more
or lf*s-being the place lately ownei by Baldwin
Davis—lying ten miles from Forsyth, south: three
miles from the Montpelier Springs, and six miles
from the Macon and Western Railroad. Good im
provements on the placeand good lands. On tne place
fir-t-rate water power for factories or merchants' mills
of any kind: eopdrvck wall where the mill once stood;
adjoining Calvin Bsttles’. Mrs. Cotton’s plantation,
Peter Jones and others. Sold for distribution of the
legatees of Baldwin Davis’ estate, late of said coun
ty. Terms casn.
ELIZA DAVIS, Executrix
sept34-td of *aid e«t*te.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A SPLENDID PLANTATION
In AKonroe County.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Monroe county, will be sold on the first TU KS-
-DAKIUS w. exxa
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Dr. J. D. NlcKELLAR,
OFFICE ON THIRD STREET,
m CITY BANS BUUiDIXffO,
I \0 ANY and all DENTAL WuRK, at the shortest
/ notice and at reasonable figures. Cases from
e country wfll receive prompt attention, aprlfitf
DAY in November next, before the Court-House door
in Slid county.* it hin the leaal hours of sale, the plan
tation whereon Aquilla Cheney lived at his death,
containing seven hundred acres, more or less. It lies
between Yellow Creek and Tobesoikee. and adjoins
the lands of Thomas Dewberry, William R. Hardin
and Battle. It is one of the most desirable lacta
tions in Middle Georgia—with good improvements,
productive land, and convenient to market, church
and schools. It lies tight miles south of Forsyth.
Titles unquestionable. Terms cash. Sold as the
property of Aquilla Cheney, late of said county, de
ceased.
Also, will be sold on the next day, (Wednesday) on
the plantation, four fine mules, two wagons, (two-
horse and six horse.I and harness, and tne crop of
corn, fodder, and cotton, et;., grown this year. Also,
a gin and all the perishable pr«»p-rty remaining un
sold. Sold as the property of said • heney’s estate.
A. J. CHfcNEY. I xecutor.
Pleasant Hill P. O., Talbot eo., Ga.
septl5-td
PUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
Cures diseases of the Liver and Stomach;
TUTT’S'EIPBCTORAKT,
A pleasant cure for Coughs, Colds, etc.
mrSBiSSAPABILLi a QUKIX’8 BKLIGM
Th. gnat Alterative end Blood Purifier
TTTTS IXPfiOVKB HUB OIK,
Warranted the beet dye in nie<
Theee standard preparations ore tor sole by
HARRIS, CLAY X CO
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PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
NO. 1 SECOND STREET.
KINDS AF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED by an OPTIMETER. WATCHES
and JEWELRY repaired and warranted.
MTamo Stencils for Marking' Linen Cut to Order.
DAVIS SMITH.
JI. P. WESTCOTT
P. McGLASHAN
SMITH, WESTCOTT a CO.
OFFER FOR SALE, A HEAVY ASSORTMENT OF
Saddles, Harness, Bridles
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather.
Sh.oe Findings, Carriage Material
Of every description.
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS
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CONCORD BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND WAGONS,
; 09- EVERYTHING IN OUR LINK PROMPTLY MADE TO ORDER. sepl7-3a
NEW YORK
JEWELRY and SILVER-WARE
BSTABXiIB II 3VI EWT.
THE LATEST STYLES OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
pURE SILVER AND PLATED WARE. TOILET SETS.
WORKING BOXES. WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES.
And a fall line of FANCY GOODS. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY and BRIDAL PRESENTS.
iSTCALL AND EXAMINE MY GOODS.jk,
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Short XVctice and. Warranted.
«ept?4 P tf' 1Sl attent!on pail110 thB MANUFACTURE and ENGRAVING of BADGES, RINGS, Etc.
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THE ALABAMA
GOLD LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Home Office, No. 34 St. Francis St.,
MOBOjZI,
OFFICERS :
O. a. THAMES, President.
T. N. FOWLER,
Secretary.
ASSETS,: : $300,000 IN SOU)!
DIRECTORS :
C. £.THAMES, of C. E. Thames k Co.
C. W. BUTT, of Walsh. Smith k Co.
A P. BUSH, of A. P. Bu. 6 h k Sons.
W. A, BUCK, of Buck A Tuller.
L. BREWER, of L. Brower k Co.
JAMKS CHALMERS of Chalmers k Miller.
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN, of Chamberlain k Co.
THOS. HENRY. ,Sr.
How. JACOB MAGEE, of N. W. Perry A Co.
A. G. McCANTS. of Morris G. Towles Je Co.
S. JENNINGS MORPHY*, of S. J. Murphy k Co.
D. 0. GRADY.
THUS. P. MILLER, of Thomas P. Miller k Co.
How. ABKAW MURLOCll. President M. k 0. R.R.
JOHN H. MARSHALL, of Marshall A Conley.
C. Q. RICH A H DS. of C. G. Richards A Sons.
T. VV. Si MS. of Sims. Harri.-on A Co.
Hov. J. M.THOMSON, of Thomson,Cockrell k Co,
R. J. YOUNG, of It. J. Young A Co.
M. P. LEVY, of M. P. Levy A Co.
A. J. ' OSES.
A. PR0SK AUER, of A. Pr^skauer k Co.
P. H. PEPPER, of P. II. Pepper A Co.
JNO. H. GARY, of J. H. Gary k Co.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS:
W. H. ANDERSON. M. T>.
DABNEY HERNDON. M. D.
ATTORNEYS:
Messes. BOYLES k OVERALL.
^T'HIS GOLD COMPANY possesses features and
X offers inducements to these desiring Insurance
which can be fouod no where else. It Is a Mutual
Company, end its Dividends are equally and im
partially divided Heiween the Policy Holders. It
issues Policies payable only in AMERICAN GOLD
C IN. and upon all the mo.«t favorable modern plans
of Insurance, thu* making Insurance certain and not
depending upon the value of a Fluctuating Currency.
Premiums may be paid in Gold or equivalent
Aafr-AGENTS WANTED throughout the State.—
Apply to
I8AAG 8. BOYD,
General Agent for Georgia.
Office—NEWNAN, GA.
WM. HENRY WOODS,
Cotton Factor & General Commission
MERCHANT
DAT STREET, ; : SAVANNAH, OA.
A gent for reese’s soluble pacific
GUANO. I, prepared at all time, to advance
liberally on ooqpiftmncnts for rale In Savannah, or for
M. KETCHUM.
Of New York.
A. L. HARTRTOGE
Late of Hartridge A Neff
KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE,
50KTHXABT ROOM EXCHANOB BUILDING.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
n EALERS in Domestic and Foreign Ecxhange,
Gold. Silver and uncurrent Money. Buy and sell
Stocks. Bonds, etc.
Receive deposits, allowing four per cent, interest
per annum on weekly balances of$5u0 and upwards.
Collections made in this city and all the principal
towns of Georgia and Florida.
Will make advances on consignments of Cotton,
Rice, etc., to ourselves, or to our Northern and Euro-
: e rt r. correspondents. june20-6m
CLARK & WILSON,
Factors and General Commission
MERCHANTS,
No. 1 STODtlARD’S LOWER RANGE.
BAT STREET, - . - - SA VANN AH, OA.
Produce in Store.
4^Liberal advances made c
aug22-d3m
JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
BAT STREET, - - SAVANNAH, OA.
T IBERAL ADVANCES made on Cotton consigned
Xj to us or to our Correspondents in New York and
Liverpool. aug5 d«£w3m*
J. W. & 0. A. McIXTIRE,
Cor. St. Julikn, Bryan and Jefferson Strxets,
SXYASVAB, LA,
D EALERS in Groceries. Dry Goods, Hardware,
Wines, Liquors, and Country Produce generally.
Highest prices paid for Country Produce of all
kinds. augl8-d<fcw3m
F. w. SIMS.
J, 7. WHEATON.
X. B. BROWN
Messrs. Branch JtSons Augusta, Ga.: Messrs.Cflsby
k Reid, Macon. Ga.; M»5« J. L. Calhoun. Newnvn,
Ga.: J. H.Jarae 8 , Banker, Atlanta. Ga.; J. H De
Votie, D D., Columbus, Ga.; J. G. We^tmorelard, M.
D„ Atlanta, Ga.; J. K. Dent. Planter Newnan. Ga.:
L. M. Smith, D. D., Oxford, Ga.; Hon. Wier Poyd,
Dahlonega, Ga. augl5-tf
DR. RXCHAU'S
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
A SK for no other, take no other, and you will save
time, health »nd money.
One Thousand Dollars Reward for any case of dis
ease ir any stage which they fail to cure.
Dr. Riebau'8 Golden Balsam. N<». 1. cures Ulcers, Ul
cerated Sore Throat and Mouth. Sore Eyes Cutaneous
or Skin Eruption*, popper Colored Blotches, Sore
ness of the Scalp, >cr<*fula, etc., i* the greatest Reno
vator, Alterative and Blood. Purifier known, removes
ail diseases from the system, and leaves the blood
pure and healthy
Dr Richan’s Golden Balsam. No. 2. eur*s Mercurial
Affections, Rheumati.-xn in all *t* forms, whether from
mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in all
cases. No dietu-g necessary. 1 have thousands of
Certificates proving the miraculous cures effected by
these Remedies. Price of either N o. 1 or No. 2, $5 per
bottle, or two bottles for $9.
Dr. "ichui’s Golden Antidote, a safe, speedy, pleaa-
and and radical ©ore for all Urinary Derangements,
accompanied with full directions. Price, $3 per bot
tle.
Dr. Riehau’s Golden Elixir o* Armour, a radical cure
for Nervous or General Debility, in ot* nr young; im
parting energy with wonderful effect, hiu. |5per
F. W. SIMS &CO,
COTTOST FACTORS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS)
SAVANNAH, GA.
09* Consignments solicited; Renait‘ances made
promptlv ; Advances of Proviei >ns. Bagging. Ties and
Rope made to persons sending us Cotton for sale,
sept 16 dawfim
WM. H. TISON.
WM. W. GORDON.
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
96 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA.
jgAGGING and ROPE or IRON TIBS advanced on
bottle or *wo bottles for |9.
On re 'eipt of price, theee remedies will be shippeQ
to any- place. Prompt attenti n paid to all corres
pondents. None genuine without the name of “Dr.
Rtcbau*ff Golden hemedie*. D B Richards, sole pro
prietor.” blown in glass of bottles.
Address DR. D. B. RICH ARDS,
No. 228 Varick st., New York,
Office hours, from 9 a. il, to 9 r- x. Circulars sent
July4-dly
Crops.
Liberal Cash advances made on consignments of
Cotton.
Grateful for liberal patronage in tbe past, a con
tinuance of the same is respectfully solicited-.
sept2-daw6m
XSLOY FDkKALB MHXVABX.
1 hi, In.*a a tioa offer* tb. accumulated advantaen
of over 50 yearv ^accemfal operation.
Ever, facility is t-~.rided tor a thorough coarse of
tuefal and ornamental eolation, under tbe direction
of a corps of more than tweni, nrofessors and teach
er*. Por drenJon. apply «• JOhM JL wrLLABD.
Trey. H. Y. own-dta
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THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO., Managers Southern Branch.
POLICIES ISSUED IO JULY I. 1F69, *1.5,270; AMOUNT INSURED. Wn.rai.000: PAYING
NUL PREMIUM of IMOO.OUU: ASSETS OVER0UU: ill VIDENDS DECLARED
„ JANUARY 13. 1809, JU PER CENT.
THIS COMPANY ISSUES ALL KINDS OF
Life, Endowment, Joint Life and Term Policies: Annuities, Etc.,
And embraces the following liberal features: All policies non-fbrfbitable nnd incontestable; thirty days*
grace allowed in payment ot p-emiums; one-third of the prerfl’um may remain unpnid as a Loan:no notes
required* The Continental will, when desired, issue WAR PERMITS, without extra chnrge or deduction
from policy in case of loss. That after three annual payments a loan mwy bo otta'ncd of at least fonr*fifths
of whole amount paid-in ease ol e raharrassment to me^t payments.
NO RESTRICTION ON TRAVEL OR RESIDENCE. Each policy holder has a voice in the election*?;
Profits of the Company annually divided araorg Policy holders. The popularity of this Company in tho
South is shown in the fact of their having placed over 600 Pol cies on their book?, through tho Southern
Branch, in the short time of six months, covering an insurance of over 52,1^0,000.
THOMAS, THOMPSON k CO., Managers Southern Branch,
Office, corner Marietta and Broad streets, Atlanta, Ga.
J. R. HOY, Agent. Macon, Ga.
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE of CARS BETWEEN SA VANNA Jj
A UOUSTA AND UONTGOMER Y, ALA.
Transportation Office C. R. R.. \
Savannah. Ga.. August 14,15*8.5
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 16th inst.. PA8SEN
GER Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad
will run as follows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
LVAVS. ARRIVK.
Savannah -£'A' a. m.
Augusta
Milledgeville
Eatonton —
Connecting with train that leaves An*
6:40 P. M
5:38 p. M.
8:.58 P. M.
11:00 ?.
guata at............ ——
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Macon —7:W a- “■
Savannah— - •• •
Augusta
Connectim: with train that leaves Au-
5:30 P. U
5:38 P. x
8:43 a. e
UP NIGHT TRAIN.
Savannah..... —7:20 /». n.
Augusta
Connecting with trains that leave Au
gusta at
3:13 a. u
9:.'i3 ?. v
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
Macon 6:25 p. m
Savannah —
Augusta
Milledgeville 4:30 ?. m.
5:iC a v
SOS A. a
Eatonton.^ - 2:4< ! p. m.
Connecting with train that leaves Au-
gusta at
9:33 p. u
09“A. M. Trains from Savannah and Augusta, and
V. m. Train from Macon, connect with Milledgeville
Train at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. .
99-¥. M. Train from Savannah connects with
through Mail Train on Soutn Carolina Railroad, and
p. M. Train from Savannah and Augusta with Trains
on Southwestern and Muscogee Railroad'
[Signed]
»ugI5-tf
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BEECHE It’S
SEBM0XS IX
PLYMOUTH PULPIT
Are being read by people of every class ar.d denomi
nation all over this country and Europe, they are
full of vital, beautiful religious thought and tee.ing.
Plymouth Pulpitis publi-hed weekly, and contains
Mr. Beecher’s 6ermoneand Prover-, in trio suitable
for preservation and binding. For sale by all neW ! *"
dealers. Price 10c. Yearly subscriptions received b
the publishers. 93. giving two handsome volumes of
over 400 paves each. Ha»f yearly, J '•■>. .. new and
perb Steel Portrait of Mr. Beecher presented to
tariaD. Independent, __ . - — „ .
and stitched, c 1 early printed, ab.y edifra-sent tome
address for 52 weeks for four dollars. Special induce
ments to canvassers and those getting uo clubs. Speci
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oct2 dim
T.
T.
TREGO’S
TEABERRY TOOTHWASh.
Preserves and Whitens the Teeth l
Invigorates and Soothes the Gnma !
Cleans and 2'urifics Artificial Teethl
Bnrifies and Terfumes the Breath!
Prevents Accumulation of Tartar 2
Is a Superior Article for Children 1
IT IS WARRANTED FREE
from Injurious Ingredients!
I T is scientifically prepared in accordance with the
most valuable formula known to the profession.
Itba>* been extensively used for several years, and is
rocommended for general use by numerous Dentist,
and Physicians who have tested its merits,
app
portance of preserving the 'Jeeth
^u.b lite.
Proprietor: A M. WILSON. Phila : el hi
For sale by J* II. ZEILIN <5: CO.,
, Macon.
Laboratory op Pharmacvct’C »l I
and Analttcat. Chkmistrt,. >-
Atlanta, Georgia.)
This is to certify that I have examine Trego’h Tea-
berry Tooth Wash and Tooth Powder. I find toem
free from substances that would act injuriously upon
the Teeth, and can recommend TrejroV Preparations
to those in want of a superior dentrifice.
may 16 6m ‘
J. LAND. Che
NEW ROUTE NORTH.
THE ST. LOUIS,
Iron Monntain anft Southern Railway
Is now open for business from
COLUMBUS, KY, TO ST. LOUIS:
Making ttae QUICKEST. SA FKST *nd
only ALL RAIL ROUTE
PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE,
TO ST. LOUIS!
Passengers taking this Route AVOID ONE CHANGE
<_• p CARS nnd a Tedious Kiver Transfer of 2U
Miles, and arrive in Si. Louis
A NEW COURSE OF LECTURES, as delivered a
the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing
the subjects: How to Live and What to Live for:
Youth. Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Generally | a i q TJATTP^ In Adv
Reviewed: Tbe Cause of Indigestion:, Flatulence and * Zj. j A xl U U UO Othe
Nervous Diseases accounted for: Marriage Philosophi-! - * « - -<
tally Cindered, etc. These loo tares will be forward-
recef va of four stamps, by addressing Secretary
OF ANY
._ v ^ :r Road.
«e*r Trains leave Ccdumbcs, upon the arrival of
trains on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad