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regent lemon are authorixed to receive
Connell; Albakt, Ga., E.
villi. Ga., H. H. S watts;
— -*»'»». v*.. x. ri, Wardell: Blakely. Ga.. B,
BY CLlS/r; Butlie, Ga., IIines k Goddard : Cuts.
„ . ... T. S. Powell • Dawbov. Ga.. J. M. Sim-
T«L«o»ArH "Cljnou/; Eatoktoe, Ga.,J. Q. Adams; Kllavills-
Ga., S. Montgomery • Eufacla, Ala^ T. L. Yor-
‘ r rinjtu»n; Forsyth. Ga., A. ii. fcineed: Fort Val*
lit, Ga., J. G. Ussery: Griffis. Ga.. H. 8. John
son; Ii a wk IJJBVILM, Ga., W. W. Rick*; K koxyille,
Ga.. J. W. Avant: Marprallvilli, Ga.. J. A.
Sperry; MoMTRICMa, Ga., W. S. Truluck ; Mokti-
cello, Fla.. Thoma* Simmon*; Millidokvillk,
Ga.. W. T. Conn; Oglethorpe, Ga., C. A. Greer;
Persy. Ga.. Jno.S. Jobson; Smithvii.le. Ga.. John*
ion k Oortrach: Talbotto*. Ga., J. Collier; Thom-
ASVfLLR. Ga-, J. R, S. Davie; No, 13 CertralRail
road, Cha« I. Davis; Saxdvrsytllr, Ga., E. A.
Sullivan; MOTTTOBLLO, Ga.. B. T- Dieby; Savah-
kah. Ga. Wm. M. Sneed; Joinnoxo', Ga., E. L.
Hanes: NewtoFV Ga.. W. W. Stallinra : O xn Bor
row jr. J. H. M.Noel; Coi.CMBr*. Me##r*.Thompson
Ac BuAh, New* Acents: 1 noxiJTOE. A. W. Brown.
Pa in is P.cMirriEO Moeit to n* can fend Postofir®
Money Orders, if bey can be had; or Cosh in Kejri*-
tered Letters, at our risk. If tent by Kxpreai they
most pay ebanree.
The DiaorderN in Jacl(«on County,
Florida,
Wo have already pnhlinhed a brief account of
DR. J. BRAD FIELD'S
FEMALE REGULATOR!
FRIEND!
T HIS valuable Medicine is prepared for WOMEN
exclusively, and to be used by women only. It
is adapted especially to those coses where the womb
is disordered, and will cure any irregularity in the
" menses," except in such cose* as require a sarrical
operation. As these last are > cry rare, the
Female Regulator
Is of almost universal application. In a sudden
check of the " monthly courses" from cold, trouble
of mind or like cause, it acts like a charm, by restor
er the disrbarre in every instance, thus relierinr the
fever, headache, pain in the small of the back and
** lower stomach/'flushes of heat about the face, chilly
sensations, burn ins. of the eyelids, and reneral re*t-
Iessness. Taken in time, all of these symptom* pass
away immediately, without injury to the constitution.
Frequently, however, the proper remedy is not ap
plied in time, the disease becomes chronic, and the
foundation laid for numberless evils to the constitu
tion of woman The next "turn" comes around and
there is no "show." or perhaps the " whites" will ap
pear. 'i here will besome uneasiness about the womb,
but very little ornono of the natural fluid escaping
The complexion becomes sallow, bowels fwollen.a
ua*u nunaut jiuwiinucu a unci gh^^vuieuv ui * «« urivuiw >
a difficulty which occurred at a negro pic-nic * r * en \ a k about the face, constant dull.
.. , , . n * acbmr pains m the bead, wejfibt in the lower stomach
noar Marianna, Jackson county, Florida. A cor- 1 ...
respondent of the TullahaHHce Sentinel (radical)
d back, with or without whites, palpitations of the
heart, pallor, exhaus ion. indigestion, wearioess. lan-
lor, aching aciop# the loini. loss of appetite, pain in
left breast, tightness across th* chest, cough and aid
diness. If still allowed to go on. "green sickness"
will be fully developed; the headache be^cmes severe,
with loss of memory, diminished sensibility, «iek stom
ach, dyspepsia, no relish for food, loss of flesh, in
creased fluttering of the heart, swelling of the feet,
legs and body, and occasional spitting of blood.
The slightest effort cause*hurried breathing almost
to suffocation. The skin is flabby, and has a "doughy
feel*" _ _ _
This is a rad picture, but it is the condition of thou
sands of w.»m«*n between the ages of fifteen and forty-
five. who are brought to the grave by ignorance, or
neglect to take the proper remedy.
To all who are afflicted with any of the symptoms
above mentioned, in connection with an irregularity
of the "monthly sickness." wo earnestly ssy, take
DR. J. BEADFZELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR.
A few ounces taken, you will at once experience its
benefit, and with a little patience you will be fully
restored to health. . . _ _ ,
This remedy has been extensively used for upward
of twenty year* by many of the most experienced and
succe»sful physicians in Georgia. No family should
be without two or three bottles, _ _
On Wednesday evening, as Colnmbns SolH- 1 RBQlfZSf&iftj pwparififor women-, and to boused
furnishes that paper with the following ac
count of the murders that hAve taken place in
that county. The writer says :
On Tuesday, the 28th nit., the colored people
had a picnic some two miles from 3Iarianua.
The moat prevalent report is that the row com
menced among the colored women, most of
whom were armed. They fired away, seeming
not to know at whom or for what they were fir
ing. The whole party became panic stricken,
and all who had arms fired awAy seemingly with
out a motivo. Another report is that while the
colored people were quietly enjoying themselves,
they were firod on by some party concealed in
the woods, and they then became frightened and
fired as stated. The result of the shooting was
that Wyatt Skurlock, colored, who had a child
in his arms, was shot dead, the ball passing
through the hcAd of the child and entering the
breast of Skurlock, killing both instantly. Sev
eral other colored people were wounded. It is
reported that the colored people swore then that
three of the best citizens in Marianna should be
killed in retaliation.
\>y women only.
A trial is all we a-k.
Prepared and told in any quantitr. by
BRADF1ELD A CO**
Atlanta, Ga.
van, a preacher, who lives some seven or eight
miles west of Mariana, and a colored man were ,
returning from the ginhonse, they were fired on. i
Sullivan was wounded in the shoulder, and has !
since died. The colored man was wounded in !
the forehead—will recover. On Friday evening,
while the boarders were sitting on the stoop at
Mrs. Attaway’s, after supper, they were fired on
by parties supposed to be Calvin Rodgers, col
ored, and two others unknown. Miss Maggie
McClellan, eldest daughter of Col. McClellan,
was instantly killed, three balls or buckshot
piercing the region of the heart. Col. McClellan
is badly wounded. Mr. Coker and several eth
ers were on the stoop at the time. Coker says
he recognized the voice of Rodgers giving the
command “fire.” Several colored men have
been arrested on suspicion. One man swears
that Rodgers wanted him to join the party who I State or Gioigia, Troup County,
did tho shooting on Friday evening. On 8a,nr- ‘
TESTIMONIALS.
We, the undersigned*Druggists, take pleasure in
commending to the trade. Dr. J.Bradfield’s Female
Regulator—believing it to be a good and reliable
remedy for tbe disease for which ho recommend* it.
W. A. LANDSDKI.b. Atlanta. Ga..
PEMBERTON. WILSON, TAYLOR Jk CO..
Atlanta, Ga.
W. O. LAWSHEE. Atlanta. Go.
W. ROOT X SON, Marietta, Ga.
day morning Oscar Nicholas, who was piloting
party of white men in pursuit of Rodgers, was
shot dead by some person concealed in tho
woods, and a Mr. John Myrick, Jr,, was wound
ed at the same time.
In all there have been five persons killed and
soveral wounded in and near Marianna during
tho past week.
Great excitement exists. Tho citizens of all
classes and colors are tinder arms and in pur
suit of the murderers. The colored people are
very indignant at the cowardly assassination of
Miss McClellan, and are doing all in their pow
er to arrest tho guilty parties.
A white man who has been a teacher of a col
ored school, and present at the pic-nic, asserts
positively that tho firing commenced among
tho colored women, and that ho neither heard
nor saw any firing from tho woods, and that all
tho firing he saw was done by tho colored peo-
plo.
Anothor correspondent under date of October
2d, says:
Oscar Cranberry was shot dead this morning
while in charge of a party that had arrested
him. The particulars have not yet transpired.
Several men liavo been arrested, held for a time
and discharged. Excitement is somewhat al
layed at this hour (4 r. M.,) and there is a pros
pect that there will bo no more blood shed. Tho
citizens are patroling tho streets and scouting
in tho country. At the earnest request of Mr.
McClellan no inquest was held. The most
thoughtful of tho citizens recommended this
course to tho coroner. Inquests will be held ns
soon as the storm passes over.
Tho Marianna Courier of tho 7th says; “The
friends of Colonel J. F. McClellan will be pleased
to learn that his wounds are not as serious ns
first Anticipated, and that he is fast recovering
from their effects.'*
■Where the Sun does not Set.—Tho follow
ing graphic passago is from the description of a
scene witnessed by a Mr. Campbell and his
party, in tho North of Norway, from a cliff
1,000 feet above the sea:
The ocean stretched away in silent vastness at
onr feet; tho sound of its waves scaroely
reached our airy lookout; away in the North,
the huge old sun swung low along the horizon,
liko the slow beat of tho pendulum in the tall
clock of our grandfather’s parlor corner. We
all Ntood silent, looking at our watches. When
both hands came together at twelve, midnight,
tho full orb hnng triumphantly above the wave—
a bridge of gold running due North spanned the
WAter between us r.nd him. There he shone in
silent majesty, which knew no setting. We in
voluntarily took off our hats; no word was said.
Combine, if you can, the most brilliant sunrise
and sunset you ever saw and its beauties will
palo before the gorgeous coloring which now lit
up ocean, heaven and mountain. In half an
hour the sun had swung up perceptibly on his
beat, the colors changed to those of morning, a
fresh breeze rippled over the flood, one songster
after another piped up in the grove behind us—
we had slid into Another day.
All the mills at Lawrence, Mass., were
stopped on the flth inst., by the flood. Over
one hundred acres of the city were overflowed,
and many houses were surrounded by water.
At Minneopolis, on Monday last, the Eastman
tunnel, a half mile long, being excavated for the
purpose of making a water power on Nicolet Is
land, pierced a sunken water cavern in the island,
below the level of the river. The gates at the head
of the tunnel were closed, bat the rush of water
could not be arrested. Early Tuesday morning
a large whirlpool, near the shore of the island,
was discovered, disclosing the mouth of the
c*vern. All efforts, yesterday to close up the
hole by rafts, cribs, trees, bales of hay, etc.,
wore fruitless, and the river threatened to cut a
new channel. The mills on Henneper Island
Are in danger. The ground is caving in from
the passage of water beneath. One thousand
men are at work night and day constructing a
coffer dam around the month of the whirlpool.
If necessary a section of the dam will be blown
out to lower water, which is very high. The
danger of a new channel is imminent.
The Effects of Alcohol on the System.—
Dr. Letheby states that the effects of alcohol are
much modified by the substances with which it
is associated in different alcoholic liquids ; beers
and and ale, for example, act on the respiratory
function by reason of the saccharine and nitro
genous matters they contain; wine, also, as well
as oider and perry, have a similar action ; and,
in proportion to their saccharine and acid con
stituents, brandy and gin lessen the respiratory
changes, and the latter acts on the kidneys by
reason of the volatile oil it contains ; whisky is
uncertain in its effect upon the lungs; while
rum, like beer and ale, is a true restorative, as
it sustains and increases the vital powers; and
he says that the old-fashioned combination of
rum and milk is the most powerful restorative
with which he is acquainted.—Medical Record,
Miss Gray is a young milliner in New York
State who has fallen heir to seventeen millions
by an English lover.
cines of great merit in tbe treatment of all of the dis
eases of female* for which he recommend* it.
WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
This December 21,1863.
Carters villi, Ga., April . 1869.
This will certify that two members of my immediate
family, after having suffered for many years from
menstrual irregularity, and baring been treated with
out benefit by various medical doctors, were at length
completely cured by one bottlo of Dr. J. Br&d delays
"Female Regulator. I therefore deem it my duty to
furnish this certificate, with the hope of drawing the
attenion of suffering womankind to the merits of a
meuicino whose power in curing irregular and sup
pressed menstruation has been proven under my own
personal observation. Its effect on such cases is truly
wonderful, and well may tho remedy be called ••wo
man's Beat Friend."
Yours respectfully. JAS. W. STRANGE.
JQTPrice. SI 50 per bottle.
t eg.
^ L. W. HUNT Sc CO..
8. D. EVERETT,
T. W. RLLIS.
HARRIS. CLAY A CO.,
y. W. WRIGHT,
*ept9-eodtf JI. J. PETER.
NIGHT FREIGHT
AID
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Southwestern Railroad Co. Office,!
Macon. October 8.1SC9. J
O N and after Sunday eight. October ICtb, inst., this
Company will run a night Freight and Accom
modation Train between Macon and Eufaula. every
mgbt except Saturday night, connecting at Smith-
ville with Albany, an . at Cuthbert w.th lur: Gaines
accommodation trains, as follows;
Leave Macon, 8:25 p. x. Arrivo at Eufaula. 11 a. m.
L^ave Eufaula, 7:18 r. x. Arrive at Macon. 9:10 A. *.
TRAIN FROM ALBANY will ran os follows:
Leave Albany, 8:*10 r. u. Arrive at SmithvilU, 10:20
r. m.. on Monday, luesduy, Thursday and Fr.day.
Returning.
Leave Smith ville. 5:»5 a. n. Arrive at Albany. 7:35
a. m , on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
PASSENGERS for Albany should leave Macon to
con nect with this train, on Monday, Tuesday, Thurs
day and Friday nighis.
FORT GAINES TRAIN will run on Tuesdays and
Thursdays as follows:
Le *ve Cuthbert. (h30 a. x.
Arrive at Fort Gaines 11:15 a. x.
Leave Fort Gaines 1:15 r. x.
Arrivo at Cuthbert 3:15 p. x.
Connecting with rreular mail tra : n for Eufaula at
3:55 p. x. and with night accommodation train for
Macon at ShSS p. x.
Pas»engers leaving Macon for Fort Gaines should
take Monday and Wednesday nights* train to connect
ith accommodation train at Cuthbert.
Regular mail trains will run a« heretofore.
VIRGIL POWERS.
oct9-dlw Engineer and Saperintcndent.
FINE LIQUORS
GROCERIES.
JOHN W. O’CONNOR,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
WHISKIES, FINE LIQUORS,
O I G A R. B.
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES.
H AVING just returned from the North. I now
offer to zey friends and the public the finest se
lection cf
PURE LIQUORS
That has ever been offered in this market for years,
consisting as follows:
20 Barrels Ulman’j XXXX RYE WHISKY, (the
best in the StateA
20 Barrel. l lmaB , « £XX RVK WHISKY,
20 Barrels Ulman’* XX RYR WHISKY".
30 Barrel! L'lmanV OLD VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN
DEW WHISKY.
30 Barrel) Ulmaa’a IMPERIAL RYE WHISKY,
30Barrel) l.'lwaa’a EX IRA IMPERIAL RYE
WHISKY.
• r O Barrel) l iman’) OLD RYE WHISKY.
15 Barrels Choice OLD CORN WHlsKY.
15 Barrel! Choice OLD BOURBON WHIsKT.
25Barrel) Terr One OLD MONONGAUELA.
BRANDIES.
5^fi Pipes James Hennesry k Co..
Pipe Pinet Ca^tillion k Co , Vintage of '48,
Pipe P>net Castillion k Co.. Vintage of '56, —
*♦ PipeOUrd Pale Brand* - ,
% Pipe Blackberry and Wild Cherry.
GINS.
Pipe Celebrated Fish Gin, (finest imported.)
Pipe Holland Gin,
'A Pipe Swan Gin.
RU~M.
Pipe Fine Old Jamaica,
A Pipe Fine Old St. Croix.
winTes.
5 Cases Champagne "Golden Eagle*"
5 Cases Champagne "Bowzy,"
5 Ca rs Champagne Imperial Caste BlancLe,
P* Pipes “Paul Emile" Sherry,
1!{ Pipes Crown berry,
1*4 Pipes Topas Sherry,
lx 1 ion Crown Pair,
1*1 Old Burgundy Port,
VA Pure Malaga.
20 Ca ks Guinne«s* Porter. (Imported by order,)
20 Casks Baclay. Perkins Sc Co/s Porter.
20 t'asHa McEwiu’s Ale,
40 Coikj Imitation Ale and Potter, 8235 per doxen.
GR O C E R I ES.
Coffee, (all grades.) Sugar, (all grade#,) Molaose#,
Syrup#, Pure Cider Vinegar. Whi’O Wine Vinegar,
8oapt. Candles. Starch. Bluing, Sardines, Oysters,
(be t brands.) Can Goods of all description. Spices,
Pepper, Mustard, Olives, English Pickles and Sauces.
Pickles, Crackers, Toilet Soap. Catsup*, Jellies and
Preserves, Flour, (all grades.) Batter. Cheese, etc.
I warrant all my Goods to give satisfaction, and will
sell as low as possible for Cash. Thankful to my
patrons for postfaTors, I not only hope to have th* m
continue, but odd largely to my list by the accession
of many rew ones, by selling them the best Goods at
the lowest cosh prices.
oe 8-tf JNO. W. O'CONNOR.
GEORGIA
LAND AGENCY
To our Friends and Patrons:
CHEAP FOR CASH.
NJSTW GOODS! LOW PRICES!
IN STORE AND EN ROUTE.
2q bales heavy Jute Cloth Bogging,
200 rolls Bengal and Star Bagging.
16.000 pounds 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 lead Salt,
60 boxes White Meat,
200 barrels Syrup and Molasses.
2CO barrels Sugars—Crushod, A Extra C and C,
50 barrels Whi»ky—all grades,
ICO boxes Cheese,
75 half barrels White Fish,
50 barrels Blue Fish,
50 barrels and half barrels Mackerel.
100 kits Maekerel—Nos. 1,2, and 3,
75 boxes Candy,
50 boxes Crackers—all kinds,
100 kegs Nail*.
75 boxes Caudles,
125 sacks Coffee,
100 boxes Soap,
100 boxes Tobacco—various brands.
Oysters, Pickle#, Starch, Paper. Blacking. Pepper, Spices, Sardines, etc., etc., etc., etc.
ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
[oct6-till 16thl
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO.
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practical watchmaker,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
NO. 1 SECOND STREET. *
A LL KINDS AF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ATimtfpgn v. _ _
A JEWELRY repaid apd wanted. ^ ^ “ 0PTIMCTER ’ VATCHKB
arriii-tf Wame Steacils for Marking: linen Cut to Order.
DAYIS SMITH.
n. P. WESTC0TT.
P. McGLASHAN
SMITH, WESTCOTT a CO.
OFFER FOR SALE. A HEAVY ASSORTMENT OF
Saddles, Harness, Bridles
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather,
Shoe Findings, Carriage Material
Of erery description.
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS
AND CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES.
A full line of WAGON HARNESS. A.ent) for ABBOTT, DOWNING A CO.’S Celebrated.
CONCORD BUGGIES. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.
«■ EVERYTHING IN ODR LINE PROMPTLY MADE TO ORDER. sei t7-3m
jj for flip
RESTSKcom *=r («*CU«>*»WASBeCTED
si'iiunottosiJ.'Sryousns.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
,N Fdnt River, Crawford county, eight mile# from
Southwestern Railroad, containing 1200acres, 450
elrared and in high state ofcaltirat’on. An e eganteot-
fc tag© hou e with six large rooms and beautiful Flower
•' Yard and good Water. The Land will produce twenty
to forty bushels of Corn per acre with good seasons.
Will be sold with the Plaoe, if desired. Stock of
all kinds; Farming,Utenaila. Corn, Fodder, etc.
Address A. W. GIBSON, Macon. Go., or S. F. A*-
*»tf ” lhe P “ C *- GIBSON A ANDERSON.
SIX-CORD,
jony &ELGH jTonmoss,
Sole Agmts mYewYaikfer JfcP. COATS,
of Paisley, SstlloL
Executive Dipartmext 1
Atlanta, Georgia, Oc ober 9,1^. j
Whereas, Information has been received at this
Department, from reliable and responsible persons, to
the effect that R. N Nelson was arrested before the
publication of a proclamation offtring a reward of
One 1 bousand Dollars; it is
Ordered, That the Executive Proclamation of the
2Sth day of September, ultimo, offering a reward of
One Thousand Dollars for the arrest of R. N. Nelson
be, and the same is,horeby withdrawn and revoked.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the State,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 9th day of October,
in the year of oar Lord Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-
Nine, and of the Independence of the United States
of America, the Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
_ , ^ Govern o
By the Governor:
David G. Cottixc,
Secretary of State.
octl2-d3wlt
W. A. HANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Dr. J. D. McKELLAR,
OFFICE ON THIRD STREET,
xsr ciTv Ban bvudxvs,
D O ANY »nd»U DENTAL WORK, at the (hortttt
notice and at reasonable figures. Cases from
the oountry will reoeive prompt attention, aprlfitf
past, that have prevented us from selling Lands,
we now feci warranted in inviting those wishing
their lands sold to pjace them with us. From late
personal interviews with our agents in the Northern
cities, and letters received from them, we are led to
believe that there will be considerable immigration
this way the coming fall with a view of purchasing
lands. We have already effected some sal©#.
Our Public Regi*ter isopen to all, FP.EE OF COST,
to register the lands they have for sale, and inspection
for those wishing to buy.
We Ofier for Sale the Following-
Property :
No. 2. A "body of 8000 acres Timber Lauds on Oo
mulgee river, with Plantation of 500 acres, in
Telfair county.
No. 12. Be&rdV Bluff Place, 4361 acres Timber Lands,
nine miles above Doctor Town, on Altamaba
river.
No. 17. General Coffee Place, in Telfair county, 5000
acres Timber Lands, on Ocmulgee river, with
Plantation.
No. 24. Place two miles from Macon, 340 acres. 40 of
which 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 Vineyards.
No. 46. Plantation on Chattahoochee river, 1300 acres,
ofwhich lOuOar© improved.
No. 77. Plantation in Houston county, 2250 teres,
1400 acres open land.
No. 82. Plantation in Decatur county, on Flint river,
containing 1400 acres.
No. 89. Farm in Catoosa county, of 700 acres.
No. 90. Farm in Cobb county, containing S00 acres.
No. 112. Farm and Mill property, five miles from Ma
No. 113.A first-class Merchant Mill, near Gordon
ample wat©r-power for FaoCaor.
No. 114. Choice Cotton Piar.tation, in Houston coun
ty, containing 1265 acres.
No. 120. Plantation in Jones county, containing 3340
acres.
No. 122. Plantation in Clay county, adjoining Cotton
Hill, containing 10-J7a*-res.
No.l24.Twenty acres in Vineville—Market Gardens,
Orchards and Vineyards, with Cottage House.
No. 127.Plantation in Terrell county, containing 600
acres, with fine improvements.
Many other Plantations in Middle and Southwest
ern Georgia not enumerated.
Also, valuable Cotton Factory Property on the
several rivers, with water-power sufficient for on
almost unlimited increase of Machinery.
Also. 230.000 acres of Land, finely timbered with
yellow pine, in the counties originally Appling, con
venient to the ports of Savannah and Brunswick, con
tiguous to rail and water carriage.
One hundred and eleven thousand acres of Timber
and Agricultural Land, in counties originally Irwin,
Fifty two thousand acres Yellow Pine Timber
Land, in Wayne county.
Sixty thousand acres of good Timbered and Agri
cultural Land, on the line of railroad and herd of the
Suwannee river, in Columbia county. East Florida.
>orty-eight thousand acre* of good Timber Land,
in Middle Florida—an entire township and contiguous
section—on the navi#able si ream of New river, wnich
empties its w-ters at White Bluff—Dure Channell.
best port on the Gulf. Also, contiguous tracts of 4000
to 5000 acres each, of Timber Lauds, convenient to
rail and water carriage to Savannah and Brunswick;
good location for Steam Saw Mills.
Two first-class New Steam Saw Mills of Forty Horse
Power each—everything complete.
augl9-d3m
BUTTS & BROTHER.
LAND FOR SALE
IX MOXROE COTJXTT.
Fine Water Power for Mills, on the
Tobesofkee Creek, known as Chap
man’s old Mills, in tbe Twelfth
District.
November, in Forsyth. Ga.. 950 acres of land, more
or l©ss-being the place lately owned 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 olaceand good lands. On tfte place
first-rate water power for factories or merchants’ mills
of an? kind: soodr<>ck wall where the mill once stood;
adjoining Calvin Battles', 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
#*l»t24-id of said estate.
Ilardeman & Sparks,
T N tendering their services again to their planting
friend, os WAREHOU8K AND COMMISSION
MKKCHANTS. deem it wholly unnecessary to make
promises as to their willingness and ability to serve
toem faithfully and advantageously.
Tneir long experience and the large patronage which
“*• •J® r been extended the house, is proof conclusive
Jiat tney deserve the confidence of the planting com
munity. ana by prompt and honest attention to their
interest tner Intend to merit in tnefatare. the pat
ronage so libera*ly riven them in the nasi.
ORDERS FOR SUPPLIES prompt!/filled at low
est Market Pnoes. and the onto! facilities extended
to those who entrust their basinet* with u.
aug28-d2m
0. G. 8PARKS,
T. HARDEMAN.
Js.
JEWELRY and SILVER-WARE
E8TABI.I8 EC 3VC ENT.
THE LATEST STYLES OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
J)URE SILVER AND PLATED WARE. TOILET SETS.
- ^ WORKING BOXES, WRITING DESKS. DRESSING CASES.
And a full line ef FANCY GOODS. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY and BRIDAL PRESENTS.
O'CALL AND EXAMINE MY GOODS,
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at 8hort Notice and Warranted.
attention paid to the MANUFACTURE and ENGRAVING of BADGES, RINGS. Etc.
THE ALABAMA
GOLD LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Home Office, No. 34 St. Francis St.,
MOBIXiE, ADA.
OFFICEBS :
0. S. THAMES, President.
OARTW.BTITT, I X. 5. FOWLER,
Vice President. | Secretary.
ASSETS, : : $300J)00 IN GOLD!
DIRECTORS:
C.E.THAMES. ofC. E. Thame# k Co.
C. W. BUTT, of Walsh, Smith k Co.
A P. BUSH, of A. P. Bu-h A Sous.
W. A. BUCK, of Buck S Tuller.
L. BRKWEK, ot L. Brewer k Co.
JAMBS Cd ALMKRS. of Chalmers Sc Miller.
J. C. CHAMBKKLAIN, of Chamberlain Sc Co.
THUS. HENRY. 8e.
Box. JACOB MAGEE, of N. W. Perry A Co.
A. G. McCANTS, of Morris G. Towles Sc Co.
S. J EN NINGS MURPHY, of S. J. Murphy Sc Co.
D. 0. GRADY.
THUS. P. MILLER, of Thomas P. Miller Sc Co.
Hoy. ABhAM MURDOCH.PresidentM. AO.R.R.
JOHN H. MARSHALL, of Marshall A Conley.
C. G. RICHARDS, of C. G. Richards A Sons.
T. W. SI MS. of Sims. Harrison A Co.
Hoy. J. M.THOMSON, of Thomson, Cockrell A Co,
R. J. YOUNG, of It. J. Young k Co.
M. P. LEVY, of M. P. Levy A Co.
A. J. '.OSES.
A. PROS K AUER, of A. Prcskauer A Co.
P. H. PEPPER, of P. H. Pepper A Co.
JNO. H.GAKY, of J. H, Gary A Co.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS:
W. H. ANDERSON. M. D.
DABNEY HERNDON, M. D.
ATTORNEYS:
Messrs. BOYLES A OVERALL.
T HIS GOLD COMPANY possesses features and
offers inducement# to these 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
lasuee Policies payable only in AMERICAN GOLD
C IN, and upon all the mo-*t favorable modem plans
of Insurance, thus making Insurance certain and not
depending upon the value of a Fluctuating Currency.
Premium# may be paid in Gold or equivalent.
49*AGENTS WANTED throughout the State.—
Apply to
ISAAC S. BOYD,
Gener&l Agent for Georgia.
Office—NEWNAN, GA-
WM. HENRY WOODS,
Cotton Factor & General Commission
3WTEH.CKC-A.3NrT.
BAT STREET, : : SAVANEAII, GA.
A gent f°r reesk’s soluble pacific
uuANO. Is prepared at all times to advance
liberally on consignments for sale in Savannah, or for
shipment to his correspondents in New York and
Liverpool, aogl t d3m*_
M. KETCHUM. A. L. HARTIHDGE
Of New York. - Late of Hartridge A Neff
KETCHTJM A HARTRIDGE,
NORTHEAST ROOM EXCHANGE BUILDING,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
D EALERS in Domestic and Foreign Ecxhange,
Gold. Silver and uncurrcnt Money. Buy and sell
Stacks, Bonds, otc.
Receive deposits, allowing four per cent, interest
per annum on weekly balances off^OO and upward#.
Collection# 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-
pe&n correspondents. june20-Gm
CLARK & WILSON.
Factors and General Commission
b^EHCHA-UTS,
So. 1 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
^-Liberal advances made on Produce in Store.
an,22-d3m
NEW YORK
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JOSEPH FIKEGAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
BAY STREET, - . SAVANNAH, GA.
L IBERAL ADVANCES made on Cotton consigned
to us or to our Correspondents in New York and
Liverpool. aug5-dAw3m r
J. W. & f. A. McINTIRE,
Cor. St. Jclien, Brtan and Jxrperson Struts,
S1VAWAH, GA.,
D EALERS in Groceries, Dry Goods. Hardware,
Wines, Liquors, and Country Produce generally.
Highest prices paid for Country Produce of all
kinds. aug!8-dAw3m
J. ¥. WHEATON.
N. B. BROWN
Messrs. Branch A Sons. Aurusts. Go.: Messrs. Clisby j
A Reid. Macon. Go.: M*j> J- L. Calhoun. Newn»n. !
Go-: J. H.James, Banker, Atlanta, Ga.; J. H De- j _ _ _. lir ._ T _.
Votie, D D., Columbus, Ga-; J-G. Westmoreland, M. j promptly; Advances of Provisions. Bagging. Ties and
P" Atlanta. Go. jJ. E. Dent, Planter Newnan. Ga. : • Rope made to persons sending us Cotton for sale.
L. M- Smith. D. D„ Oxford, Ga.; Hon. Wier Foyd, -
Dahionega, Ga. augI5-tf
F. W. S I M S &CO,
COSTOW FACTORS
— AND —
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAH, GA.
99" Consignments solicited; Remittances made
#ent!6 dgwfim
DR. RXOSATJ’S
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
WM. H. TISOX.
▼M. W. OOBDOX.
_ rime, health and money.
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. cureaUleers, UI- •
cerated Sore Throat and Mouth. Sore Eye* 9 , Cutaneous '
or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches. Sere-;
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
pare and healthy
Dr Richau's Golden Balsam. No. 2. cares Mercurial
Affections, Rheumatism in oil it# forms, whether from
mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in all
eases. No dieting necessary. I have thousands of
Certificates proving the miraculous cures effected by
these Remedies. Prioe of either No. 1 or No. 2, $5 per
bottle, or two bottles for $9
Dr. K ichau's Golden Antidote, a safe, speedy, pleas-
and and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements,
accompanied with fall directions. Price, $3 per bot
tle.
Dr. Richau's Golden Elixir d'Amour, a radical care
for Nervous or General Debility, in old or young; im-
arting energy with wonderful effect. Price, $5 per
Dttle or two bottles for 99.
On receipt of prion, these remedies will be shipped
to any place. Prompt ottenti n paid to all oo it ea
rn dents. None genuine without the name of "Dr.
t»ichau*s Golden Remedies. D B. Richards, sole pro
prietor.” blown in glass of bottles.
Addrstf DR. D. B. RICHARDS.
No. 228 Variek ft., New York.
Offloe noun, from 9 a. it* to 9 r. v. Circulars seat
Jttly4-dly
TTSON& GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
A N D
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
96 Bay Street,
SA VANNAB, - - - - GEORGIA.
Crops
Liberal Cash advances made on consignments of
Cotton.
Grateful for liberal patronage in tbe post, a con
tinuance of the same is respectfully solicited.
sept2-<Lkw6m
XB07 FBACAXiB SSKXSAXT.
I his Institution offers the accumulated advantages
of over 50 years' successful operation.
Every facility is provided for a thorough course of
useful and ornamental education, under the direction
of a corpa of mow than twenty brofwaoni and tetush-
era. For circulars apply to JOHN H- WILLARD,
Troy, H. Y. au*n-d2m
THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO., Managers Southern Branch.
OFFICE: No. 23 St. Francia street, Mobile, Ala.; No. 14 Csrondelet street. Now Orleans: corner Marlotta
and Broad etreeta. Atlanta, (Ja.
POLICIES ISSUED TO JULY 1, 1S89. *15,270; AMOUNT INSURED, *40.000,000: PAYING AN AN
NUL PKE5IIUJI of $3,500,000: ASSETS OVKR S3.500.0UU; DIVIDENDS DECLARED
JANUARY 13,1809,40 PER CljNT.
THIS COMPANY ISSUES ALL KINDS OF
Life, Endowment, Joint Life and Term Policies: Annuities, Etc.,
And embraces the following liberal features: All policies non-forfcitable and incontestable; thirty days*
grace allowed in payment of premium#; one-third of the premium may remain unpaid as a Loan:no note#
required. The Continental will, when desired, issue WAR PERMITS, without extra charge or deduction
from policy in case of los*. That after three annual payments a loan mr.y be obtained of at least four-fifths
of whole amount paid, in ea#e of embarrapsroent to meet payments.
NO RESTRICTION ON TRAVEL OR RESIDENCE. Each policy holder has a voice in the elections;
Profits of the Company annually divided among Policy-holders. The popularity of this Company in the
South is shown in the fact of their having placed over 600 Pol cies on their book#, through the Southe/W
Branch, in the short time of six month#, covering an insurance of over $2,250,000.
THOMAS, THOMPSON k CO., Managers Southern Branch,
... Bri ‘
Office, corner Marietta i
droad street#, Atlanta, Ga.
J. R. HOY, Agent, Macon, Ga.
CHANGE OFJCIIEDIILE.
XO CB A NOE of CA RS BETWEEN HA VANN A h
AUGUSTA AND UONTQOUSEK Y, ALA.
Transportation Ornot C. R. R.. I
Savannah. (4a.. August 14.1S68.. I
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. 16th inst., PASSEN
GER Train) on tha Goorfia Cantral Railroad
will ran as follows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
t.KAVR. ABHIVB.
Savannah..... —8:09 a. k.
Macon 6:» T- «
its 5:3* r. u.
Seville i!!o0?:“*
T.
Eaton ton
Connecting with train that leave# Au
gusta at 15 a.
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Macon —7:00 a. m.
Savannah............ —... 5:30 r. M.
Augusta 5:38 r. M
Connecting with train that leaves Au
gusta at k '-45 a.
UP NIGHT TRAIN.
Savannah _7:20 p. u. *
Augusta 3:13 a. k
Connecting with trains that leave Au
gusta at A** v
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
Macon *•
Savannah - — A *
Augusta Am M
Milledgeville... ...4:30 p. m.
Eatonton .....2:40 p. k.
Connecting with train that leaves Au-
gusta at - p * “
99"A. M. Trains from Savannah and Augusta, and
p. M. Train from Macon, connect with A.IdJedgeviIls
Train at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted.
j$9~p M. Train from Savannah connects with
through Mail Train on South Carolina Railroad, and
r u Train from Savannah and Angnsta with Train)
on Southweetera and Mnrcogee Railroads
[Siyned] >' M. ROGERS.
anal-5-tf
General Superintendent.
ECENH.Y WAHD
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the publisher*. *3. giving two handsome volume, of
over 400 pares each. Half yearly, SI to. Ad. •
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T.
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mmm toothwash.
Preserves and Wnitens the iffeoth 1
Invlg-oratcs and Soothes the Gums I
Cleans and Purifies Artificial Teeth!
Purifies and Perfumes tho Breath!
Prevents Accumulation of Tartar !
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IT IS WARRANTED FREE
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LABORATOnv nr Phabhacvct'OL 1
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This i* to certify that I have examioe Trego s Tea-
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free from substances that wonld act injunonsly npon
the Teeth, and car. recommend Trero s Preparations
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NEW ROUTE NORTH.
THE ST. LOUIS.-
Iron Mountain ami Sontiiern Railway
la now open for business from
COLUMBUS, KY„ TO ST. LOUIS;
TO ST. LOUIS!
Passenger, taking this Route AVOID ONE CHASt*
P^rCA^and^Ted^Riv^Tranrier of 20
4 1-2 HOURS l5 OraxTRoAo'/"
1^-Trains leave Columbus, upon the arrival ot
trains on the MobUe and Ohio
sept29-Im General Ticket Agent.