The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, September 24, 1865, Image 4

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f|t gailj Cdegrajl). HINTS FOR LADIES. Turnip Pie.—Take a turnip and pare and boil it, add a teaspoonful of tartaric acid and a cup of sugar, season and bake as an apple pie. Rice Cake.—Wash one pound of rice, put it in a stew-pan with a pint of water, and set it on the fire; when the rice is well soaked, add a quart of milk, a quarter of a pound of butter, grated lemon peel, or a little nutmeg, or a piece of cinnamon; boil till thick; then add two eggs, well beat, a little saljy. anil a quarter of a pound of sugar'; place all In a greased pan or tin bread-pan; bake one hour, and serve with sugar, or.jam over. The Same, a Cheaper Wav,—Add to one pound of rice, when boiled, two ounces of chopped suet, a spoonfttl of flour, 'a qnart' of skim-milk, some”brown sugar or molasses; bake in large pan; eat cold; fruit of any kind may be mixed with it. Tho man of mediocre education and posi tion is, generally, the most particular about the education and accomplishments of his wife. A man of literary habits often seeks little more than sense and affection. To Remove a “Sty” from the Eyelid.— The sty is strictly only a little boil, which projects from the edge of the eyelid. It is of a dark red color, much inflamed, and occa sionally a great deal more painful than might be expected, considering its small size. It usually disappears of itself after a little time, especially if some purgative medicine be taken. If the sty should be very painful and inflamed, a small warm poultice of linseed meal or bread and milk must be laid over it, and renewed every five or six hours, and the bowels freely acted upon by a purgative draught, such as the following: Take of Ep som salts, half an ounce; best manna, two drachma; infusion of senna, six drachms; tincture of senna, two drachms; spear mint water,' one ounce; distilled water,'two ounces. Mix, and take three, four or live table-spoonfuls. When the sty appears nj>e, an opening should be made into it with the point of a large needle, and afterwards a lit tle of the following ointment may be smeared over it once or twice a" day. Ointment: Take of spermaceti, six drachms; white wax, ten drachms; olive oil, three ounces. Mix them together over a slow fire, and stir them con stantly until they are cold. Piccalilli.—Piccalilli is a mixture of all kinds of pickles. Select pickles from the salt brine, of a uniform size and of various colors, as small cucumbers, button onions, small bunches of cauliflowers, carrots cut in fanciful shapes, radishes, radish pods, bean pods, Cayenne pods, mace, ginger, olives, limes, grapes, strips of horse radish, &c.— Arrange your selection tastefully in glass jars, nnd pour over them a liquor prepared in the following manner: To one gallon of white wine vinegar, add eight table-spoonfuls of salt, eight of mustard flour, four of ground ginger, two of pepper, two of allspice, two of turmeric; and boil all together one min ute. The mustard and turmeric must be mixed together by vinegar, before they are put into the liquor; when the liquor has boiled, pour it into a pan, cover it closely and, when it lias become cold, pour it into the jars containing the pickles. Cover the jars with cork and bladder and let them stand six months, when they will contain good pickles. H .. ' Tight Lacing.—The custom of confining the body in tight stays, or tight , clothes of any kind, is exceedingly hurtful to the health of both body and mind. A girl has learned a very bad lesson when she lias been taught that to gain admiration, she must, even, to the endangering' of health and life, distort her figure from that which nature has made, to something which fashion presumes to dic tate as mor* admirable. The custom of pre venting the active use of the limbs, and free exercise of the body generally, and restrict- ingevery movement to the artificial notions of (boarding house propriety, is attended with nir-tif al and physical evils of all sorts. While a child is forbidden to take the bodily exer cise which nature would impel her to do, the humors grow thick, and stagnate for want of motion to warm and dilate them; the gener al circulation is impeded; the muscles stiffen because deprived of tlieir necessary moisture; obstructions take place,.which prqduceweak- ness in. every animal function; aha nature, no longer table to discharge the morbid matter Which constantly accumulates from all her imperfect operations, gradually silecumW To Fasten on the Handles of Knives and Forks.—The handles of knit cs aiu I fork: thiit.have come off by being put in hot water may be fastened in the following manner Procure some powdered rosin and mix with it a small qunntity of clialk, whiting, or quick lime; let the handles beabout half filled with this mixture, best the ends of the knives or lbrk^jAind. force them in; when cold they will he found to be securely fastened. Knives LITTLE, SMITH & GO., HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Large Assortm'eiit 6f Goods^ . rit LINK, ... -T-*> ?*..< Consisting in partofV, A ■ , . ... - >f Gentlemens and Ladies Saddles, Fine Double and Single Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips,' TRAVELING SATCHELS, FINE SADDLE CLOTHS, Shoe Findings pf all descriptions, LEATHER of all kinds, Saddle and Harness Hardware, Carriage Trimmings, <fcc, Which we propose to sell at REASONABLE RATES. J3y*Work manufactured TO ORDER, and repairing done WITH sepl7-lrao DISPATCH, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. FRESH’ ARRIVALS G ^;E A- T BARGAINS OFFERED!! DOZ. WHITE SHIRTS, 300 Dozen Linen and 10,000 Paper collars, 100 Dozen Ladies' Collars and Slaves, A large assortment of Ladies’ Under Cloth- is m WH O L E E . LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT ■ ■ G. RICE & CO.’S, 59 College Street, Nashville, Term. By our heavy purchases during, the last three months, and by constantly watching the Eastern mar ket and taking advantage of every fluctuation, we are enabled to say that we have now on hand, the LAKGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS ; ' ’ , , IN THE CITY OF NASHVILLE. ■■ A l«ii .- «i b , Our assortment of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, A jT-4#^ W FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, POPLINS,' MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, *3*0;. . , riv,t. '. AND OTHER NEW STYLES OF DRY GOODS, , CANNOT BE SURPASSED; We have the latest styles of Cloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies’ Hats, &c, SNUFF L O K I L L A K D * S MACCABOY CONGRESS WATER, PINT BOTTLES. PORTER, LONDON —PINT BOTTLES, Just received and for sale by .* TO OWNERS OF COTTON. &c. lug, SO Dozen Ladies’ Hose. 10 Dozen Infant Robes Sfl Dozen Ladies’ Hair Netts, (assorted) White Trimmings (a large assortment) 50 Dozen Shirt Bosoms, 50 Pieces-Black Alpaca, | 50 Pieces DeLaines, 20 Cspes jCalico, / '4 ( ' 25 Dozen Palmerall Skirts, , f» Cases Hats, r |' ( i [ > f SO Cases Shoes, all sprts and sizes, 50 Dozcn’Wooleii Over'Shirts, *20(J Dozfin Xluen) Silk nnd Cotton Poc ket Handker’chicfs, ■'* 35 Dozen Head Handkerchiefs, 100 Dozen Pocket Knives. s Now lit store"amt" for sal. cbeuter than any oth er goodsof the same' quality^ji^lie.markct^ . f DAILY ARRIVALS EXPECTfiJO A N D R E O’ E T V E D ,t. A a rii rtM — toe. > . - v>. u IOO Doz. Hoop Skirb Expected TO-MORROW. Millinei^B^inerehauts generally are invited to • • •• - A large assortment of SWISS, MULL. INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS. INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, HAND KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, etc, ■We are selling to country merchants coming to and passing through the city to supply themselves with goods, we wish to say that we can sell them at lower rates than they can obtain them at Louisville or-Cincinnati. Our large stock of HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES Has \ mostly been bought at auction, very cheap, ami will life sold at very small profits. Our 1 Clothing Department, Up Stairs, Consists of every article of Men’s Wear made up in the latest styles and,of the best material, and will be offered at the lowest prices, .wholesale and retail, at sept 17-3m Gr. RICE & CO.’S, - COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. E. M. BRUCE & CO., BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGI A /‘ E. F. METCALFE & CO., COMMISSI0E. AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ^ "s A V A N N A H';,. G E OR 811/ ”* * E. M. BRUCE, MOR&AN & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, A P A L A C H I C O L*A , FLORIDA. Advances Made on Consignments to WATTS, CRANE & CO., WATTS, GIVEN & CO., _ W. C. WATTS & CO., New York. New Orleans. Liverpool, Eng. EITHER OF THE ABOVE HOUSES.’ septl9-3m WARREN’S CELEBRATED NEEDLES AND FISH HOOKS, ip ANDREW 0LEBK & 00., 48 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y., SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS. UR former customers will find a rednetion in ’ll gold prices of the Needles, while the quality isaiwayskcpl up to the'highrit standard known to-English manuihcturers. i I - , ,A. C. & Co., respectfully solicit a renewal of the mercantile relations so long and favorably esteemed by their, liousee . . t . BCpt20*3m and forks that are not fastened to the handles | call and exauiUlL . our ato ^ A „ 6f win „ e by nvets should never be put into liot water. More Prophets. sold at Prophets—lalse prophets—hare, generally been plenty; in the world. There has not been a century, probably, since the beginning of.our era, which has not witnessed ihe jtfse and'fall of one or more’of the' tribe. In the present century they seem to be rather more numerous than they have ever been before. We have had Joe Smith and Miller and Mat thias, and We know not bow "many more, within therfecollection.of the present genera tion. A new one has just turned up in the person of a Capt. W. A. Baker, of the British army, an officer of the royal Bombay egineers, who has just published a book of prophecies, in which hd has told the “day and the hour ’ small profits. A word to tlie wiieds siif- neto* £•• It. H. CL A WO V & COJ Macon Sept. 1C—lm *.,4', Elegant Residence ' poit' gALfe. 1 ■ 1 v ' ’ T HE two story brick house lately occupied by Dr. Branham ; one of the best buildiugs in the city, is now offered for sale. The bouse con tains eiebt rooms, besides halls. The out. build- l ings consist of kitchen, two rooms, servant's house, three rooms, smoke house, ehikheu bouse, stable, cow stalls, carnage house, crib and lott.— Jhe place is in good order. Water fine, size of the lot thiec-fourths of an acre. Distance lrom fhe central business part of the city, three squares. The situation is one of the most desirable in the city—on Die hill—commanding a fine view of the city, and of the country, several miles around. Apply to . TOBY & OGDEN, Real Estate and Insurance Ag’ts, or upon J. BRANHAM, Jr., at his office. sep21-6t 1 * * '7 Norton, Slaughter & Co., COTTON FACTORS, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. JL/ to us by MAUDE <fe WRIGHT, 283 Broad 8U. Augusta, Ga. Sales made -and proceeds returned irifch promptness, In the national currency or gold, as the shippers may desire. - We insure direct from Augusta to tNow York ak LOW RATE8> Messrs. MAUDE <& WRIGHT ponkrol a large ©prtipn o£ the shipping on the Savannah river, which enables them to give quick despatch to all our consign ments. . -V • seplfi-lm NORTON, SLAUGHTER & CO. of tile final destruction of alltliings, and'the J [ 1BERAL cash advances nffideonconrignraents chief eventi. thaf are £o precede i^" lt‘ is ’ ’ * ' a "' fixed, lie says, for the hour of sunset, <>u the 20tll of September,' 1878—just thirteen years frofn to-day. Here' are the dates of some pre ceding events: ^ A ‘ “u On the Oth of Octnher, 1867, Queen Victo ria will retire, and the Prince of Woles be made Prince Regent. ■ In 18G9 and ’70 Austria will seize Greece and some minor German States,,and Russia will seize on Turkey. On the 27tli of October, 1871, Russia and Austria will combineio make war on France; and on the same day, perhaps, Napoleon will sign a covenant with the Jews. On the 3d of June, 1872, the Emperor of Russia will he killed in Palestine, on the field of battle, and Napoleon will become supreme- monarch, all the kingdoms of the old Roman earth falling to him. Britain excepted. On the 10th of March, 1875, the Jews will be restored to Jerusalem and the Holy Land. On the 9th of April, 1875, Anti-Christ (who is explained as Napoleon III) will appear and be fully revealed. , , ’n,‘‘L T.. ’ ‘‘'l 1 About the 1st of September, 1376, the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the heav ens; and at sunset, as wc have said, on flu- 20th of September, 1 878, Christ will be seen descending on Mount 01 it/*. ■u ; -. ., ,. Captain Baker professes to have discovered two most important events wlijch are to occur in quick succession after the power of Napo Icon is consolidated, but before his appear ance as Anti-Christ: 1st. The resurrection of the just, immediately on the expiration of the six thousand years of the world, which, ac cording to his chronology, will tx: December 6, 1874. Tins will be invisible to the living, he thinks, and naively remarks, •• 1, therefore, do not expect my,opinion can ever be proved right, nor can it ever be proved wrong.” 2d. The. translation of tin saints from, earth to heaven, which is to faith soinfl littity time- be fore dawn on the 25tli of January, 1875. This, like their resurrection, will be also in visible, “and, therefore,” says the Captain, we shall never know in this life whether sue.li is precisely the cjjse y>r,i^it.” , Oo the princi ple of the rihtWLrffc first “yreihg is believ ing,”the learned author is not likely to make many^t?!>nver&: i if:'' f; >.*/ Tennessee papery »<x ount for Prison Brown- low’s blood-thirsty editorials ana infamous proclamation by"saying he is crazjv.. A. M. ROWLAND & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in !i J. . t' ...Mf* * ' 4 1 dll '•eii* ,/ China, Crockery and Glassware. H AVING rented the store on Mulberry street, opoosite the Lanier House, at present occu pied by Mr. T: R. Bloom, wc will open on or betore I is' is: of October, the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED assortment of the above named .wares that has been in this market fWr years. * * ' J# w 1 Our object will be to suit our customers—as both in the style and price of our goods. As our business will be confined exclusively ito that of :t First Class Crockery Establishment, w.- will lie aide to offer inducements to purchasers which no other house in the city possesses.; A LIBERAL DISCOUNT will lie made to our merchant friends in the ccun- tfx. t |T] | M u aug241m Go to Losey, Lyon & Patrick’s NEWS EMPORIUM; TT^OR tlie latest New York, Ciueinnati, Louisville, » Nashville and other dailies. The illustrated and sporting weeklies. Novels and Novlettes, 8ta- tionerjVVhuring and Playing Cards, Toilet Soap, Tooth ftruslidi', Photographic Albums, and otfier items too unmerous to mention. Cherry street (Tne door below Ellis’ Drug store. [aug25 tf ’ METALIC CASES, Desirable Residence for Sale. O NE of the most desirable residences in Viue- ville—containing nine rooms in the main building, Smoke House, Carriage House,' Stables, <fcc.; a fine garden, fruit trees; a five-acre lot. Fences in good repair. Situated on the top of the hill. For further particulars, apply to TOBY’ & OGDEN, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, sopt21-6t Second Street, Jewett’s Building. Brown & Parrott, DECATUR STREET ATLANTA, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, A N D C O M M I 8 SI ON MERCHANTS... T HEY have now on hand, and for sale, 300 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER. 10,pairs Counter Scales. , , , ... ■ ! ' lO dozen Ames’ Shovels. Also, a general assortment of Groceries. ' fflflmRTa 1.1,11 J nr Produce and Plantation Supplies. B 1 'M ACON, Flour, Whisky Hams, n Gunnies, Bagging Rope, ^ ( , Beef, Pork, Lard, Tallow, &c. Orders can be filled at Western prices. Apply to ■fcflflltfln 1 TOBY & OGDEN, Second'Street. Wanted to Hire. A N0 : I SERVANT, capable of attending to dining room work, and taking care of horses. Ap ply to my office. SIMEON TOBY, Jr., sept 21 hit 2d St., Jewett's building. R ECEIVED this day a fttll assortment of ME- TALIG BLRUit* ARK8 and:CASKETS ot the mod, beautiful Pattern*. For sale at my Fac tory, foot Tlilrd Street,' Mat off Ga.' ‘ ■ ' augW-tf GRENVTLLEtrWOOi), Boots and Shoes. Just received Gents’ fine Boots and Shoes. ALSO THOSE CELEBRATED STEEL SHANK GAITERS FOR ■ LADIES, OF VARIOUS PATTERNS, W HICH for durability, excellence of construc tion and comfort in wearing, this make of Ladies’ Shoes is universally admitted to be unri valled, which we will Bell at a small advance at • Wholesale or Retail for Cash. augiXi-lm* ^ MIX A KTRTLAND. EUFAULA HOUSE, EUFAULA, ......: ALABAMA. A. Lewis, Proprietor. A HACK rans daily tram this House in connec tion with the cars. .. . The traveling public are invited to give me a 6tUj ■ -I - .i i i septlS-Ua* J. H. ZEILIN & CO., WHOLESAI.F. & RETAIL ORUGRISTS, ■ MACON, GA. 10 Cases Concentrated Lye. 10' Casks Superior White Potaah. 1000 lbs. Macaboy Snqffi. , , . .f ; .* j.4(k)ozQ. Quinine. : •„ tn . . • 300 ozs. Snlpb. Morphine. *•*'•! - •» * • * . * -x- * * * * #«' « m;-!" 5.- ”• 500 lbs. Blafcks Pepper. 150 doz. iVfiison’b Blacking. 300 lbs. English Mustard. 2 bbls. Bourbon WhiBky. 2 ^ Casks French Brandy. 500 lbs. Whole and Ground Ginger. . - - 'sept!7-20t. Massenburg sepfi 102-10t & Son. EDWARD YVILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST AND DEAI.EIt IN We find that the large quantity of Cotton which we own and control Iq Southwestern Georgia, and the unsettled condition 6f the country will require us to establish a HOUSE AT APALACHICOLA; FLA., for the purpose of receiving and forwarding all Cotton to our Houses at Liverpool and New York. We will be assisted at that point with the most eminent business men of the country, who will Receive, Store, Compress and Forward all Consign ments, pay Taxes, Charge and make advances upon shipments to WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool, or GIVEN, WATTS & CO., New Orleans, or will forward Cot ton on the most Reasonable Terms, - where owners prefer to consign, to. other Houses. Bagging and Rope supplied. Shippers can rely upon prompt attention. Gen eral patronage solicited. Address .; E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO., 8Cp2-lm Apalachicola, Fla. w. J. GARRETT, YOUNG UAKUETT. CT. ) 5, f HEADQUARTERS 1ST SUB DISTRICT. * DlSTBrCT op Columbps, Macon, Ga., Sept. 14,1865, Special Order No. 11.] Hereafter no applications in person for permis sion to retain arms will he receiveid at this office, excepting from citizens of Bibb county. Persons living in other connth s in this Snb-Dis- trict will make application in writing to their nearest Provost Marshal, who will thoroughly In vestigate their right to retain arms, and send the application to these Headquarters on Wednesday of each week, with their opinion endorsed thereon. The decision of the Colonel Comanding will be sent through the Provost Marshals to the appli cants. By cammandof Col. Andrew R. Z. Dawson, E. F. MALIN, sept!5 IQt Lt. & A. A. A. Gen’i. Cane Mills and Syrup Boilers. A FEW more of those very s.iperior Cane Mills and Syrnp Boilers, for sole cheap, at aug 18 tf SCHOFIELD’S. PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR VIRGINIA, MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY TOBACCO, 514 MAIN STREET, LouiNville, ----- Kcntaeky. NO WANTED, FEATHERS, GINSENG, BEESWAX, TALLOW and RAGS, i for which I will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, either in cash or trade. . [aug25 3in MACON CARRIAGE REPOSITORY \V. D, BANKS, Proprietor. Mulberry street, Ojtj/osite tituhblrjichl House, Macon, Georgia. Read this Notice. Cable Rope, Vtfdfl 0 ineb Spikes, ' Nails all Numbers, '■ Carbonate Sodo, Star Candles, " :l '| n ,K 1 J/ '' Crushed Sugar, , . . . ■ Which are offered at lowest wholesale “prices by JA8. SEYMOUR, Third and scconddoorfroinChcrtysL, Macon. sepl9-10t* ' ' School Notice. M ISS WILLIAMS will resume her school on the 1st Monday in October, on Fourth street, between Wharf and JValnut streets. V. E. WILLIAMS. Macon, Sept. 19,1865-6t* House and Lot for Bale in Griffin, Ga. T HE Lot contains two acres and fronts on Hill street—is near the business part of the city, and convenient enough to the Female College for the accommodation of boarders to send to School if desired. The house has eight rooms with fire places to each, rooms scaled over head, sides plastered, also, a kitchen and out houses ; and os good a well of water as the place affords. Cull on Capt. 1L P. Hill. Griffin, Ga. Dawbon, Sept. 18th, 1805. sepliMit W. B. SEAY. Two Setts Bill Bock and Flxturcn F .O R S A L E . ^~^NE Sett “ Philadelphia Fliffi,”. which has been used for grinding wheat, with halting cloth, . machine and elevators, and one sett Rock, all in good order. Ap^ly to sent 13 lmt m . BARROW, Smitliville, Ga., S. W. R. W. Hotel for Sale. T HE undersigned having determined to remove to the West, offers for sale his ouc-half interest in the Sharon House, situated in the town of Bain- bridge, together with the parlor, bed-room, dining room and kitchen ftamiturc ; all of wbieh is as good as new. To auy ono wiehing to embark in the hotel business hi Southwestern Geonria, a good opportunity is now ottered. JOHN SHARON. 1 P. 8.—The whole of the house will be sold if de fied. It is the oaly hotel in the place, [aepl-ln* Manufacturer ot all the latest styles ol FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES, (Shifting tops and no tops,) ALBERT BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS AND CARRYALLS, •LIGHT SKELETON WAGONS, TROTTING. BUGGIES, SULKIES, ETC. H E has on hand, and will be constantly receiv ing, an adequate supply of the best material, and will use none that is not thoroughly seasoned. REPAIRING'AND REPAINTING will be attended to promptly and skillfully. Con nected with the establishment is a complete BLACK SMITH SHOP, where thcpublic can be served at all times. Also, A PAINT SHOP. None but com petent workmen are employed. .Those who desire light, neat and substan Work, can suit themselves by encouraging he industry, instead of extending their patronage to Eastern manufacturers. FOB SALE, Always on hand, and for sale cheap. New and Second Hand Buggies and Carriages The public are invited togive me a call and exam ine ray work and prices, i think I can suit them. W. D. BANKS, sept!0-1 ui Opposite Stubblefield House. Travel Opened,,, H ACK LINE to Fort Gaines. The undersigned are now running a Hack regularly between Morris’ Station on the S. W. R. R., to Fort Gaines, Ga., daily, except Suudays. Leaving Morris’ Sta tion un'the arrival of the cars from Macon, for Fort Gaines; returning to meet the up train from Eufaula next morning, at 6 o’clock. Persons wish ing to travel to Southwestern Georgia, or Southern Alabama, will find this the cheapest and best route. Wc have comfortable hacks, gentle teams, aha cure fill drivers. WALKER & JENKINS, Proprietors, liug 22 S9-lm Lost, A RECEIPT for fifteen bags of cotton, marked W. P. H., given by Hardeman & Sparks. All parties arc notified not to trade for the same, as it is subject only to my order. ' • W. P. HEAD. sep6-lnr* E. P. CONE, (SUCCESSORS TO CORF. * TOLI.EI.I,,) /~A ENERAL PACKER and Forwarder of News- VX papers and Cheap Publications, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in School and Miscellaneous. Books, Stationery of every description, Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly American, Flench, English, Italian, German and Irish Publications.— Dealcrb supplied promptly at lowest rates. All new Books received direct from the Publishers.— Send your orders to, or call on E. P. CONE, »ep9.1m No.40 Cherry Street, Nashville, Tenu. A CABD, t - I TAKE pleasure in announcing to my friends and former customers, that I can he found at Boyd A Gordon’s Drug store, and hope they will again give me an opportunity of serv ing them with anything iu the drug line. L. W. HUNT, formerly of the firm of Zcilin & Hunt iep5—tf HOWARD HOUSE, EUFAULA, ALABAMA. Jf. W. Howard, Proprietor. A LL the luxuries the market affords, served up to ord<-*rand at the shortest notice. »epl2-3m* Now is Your Chance. I WILL SELL CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY, My stock of Crockery, ^ “ “ “ Cigars, M “ 11 “ Liquors, “ - “ “ G rocerlcs. To make room for a large lot of other goods. Call and see If it is not so. N. A. MEGRATH Agt. No, 14. Cotton Avenue, xptlSlm F«w doof* above Masonic Hall. W. A. HUFF, Wholesale Produce Dealer, Corner Cherry nnd Third Streets, UNDER RALSTON’S HALL. Jy5 3m Notice. H ACKS will leave Albany on arrival of the cars from Macon, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, for Tallahassee, Fla., via ThomasviUc, Ga.; also, for Bainhridge every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, thus opening a regular communi cation to Southwestern Georgia and Florida. WTHG1IT & IIILL, jy27-tf Proprietors. Great Reduction in Freights COTTON. Quickest antf Cheapest ROUTE TO NEW YORK. § s a G S5 =3 ‘§ §•; ■ g -8 S 8’ S 8 8‘ S' a * O •£ .2 O < S a o « r r o *■* o 4 &*i s d -v •< d S S 1 Q-ARRETT & BROTHER, Commission Merchants, AND Wholesale Dealers in Country Produce, SECOND DOOH FROM MASONIC HALL, Decatur Street, 11: AtLanta, - - - - - - - Georgia. . . REFERENCES, Phiuizy & Clayton, Augusta; J. L. Villalonga, Savannah ; J. W. Fears A Co., Macon ; R. L. Mott Columbus; Col. A. P. Wright, Tlioiuasvillc; W. l! I*- c - Ka J'> Montgomery ; Aia ; McGruder, Taylor & Roberts,-BaltimSre, Md.’ Austell & Inman, N. Y. sep2L3m Clayton, Adair & Parse, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. P ARTICULAR ATTTENTION paid to the pur- chase and sale of Cotton, all kinds of Produce and General Merchandize. Special attention given to the purchase and sale of Real estate iu the city, and of Plantations in any part of Georgia. ' They will buy and. sell Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Stocks, Coin, Bank Notes, and collect .Notes, Drafts, &c., with prompt remittances! Engaged exclusively in a Commission Business, with ample and safe storage rooms, they hope to merit a liberal patronage. Refer TO-^Phiuizy & Clayton, B H Warren and }V E Jackson, Augusta, Ga.; George W Williams, Chaaleston; Samuel Tate, Memphis, Tennessee; G C Torbett and V K Stevenson, Nashville, Teun.; Baldwin, Starr «fc Co., and! racy Irwiu & Co., New York. WM. W. CLAYTON, Late Agent Georgia Railroad Bank, Atlanta. m GEO. W. ADAIR, Late of Anderson, Adair & Co., Atlanta. ISALUI PURSE, Late of Poullain, Jennings Co., Augusta, Ga. sept21-lm J.8. FRENCH, GEO. H. REID, W. H. CHADBOURN. FRENCH & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 1VliuIc*aIe Grocers, Ac., CLARK STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. Special attoution paid to tho sale or forwarding of cotton. sepfl9-3m* Real Estate, Real Estate! FOR SA'LE, Plantation 600 acres in Bibb County.' “ 800 “ Pulaski “ “ 2500 “ Jones “• “ 750 “ Macon V “ 1200 “ Houston “ Dwellings furnished and unfurnished in tile City and Viacviile, on reasonable terms. For particu lars and plans, call upon TOBY & OGDEN, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. Parties dcsiriug to offer their property for sale in the Northern markets, can do so through onr New York house, by calling upon us. Plans, plats and diagrams made at tile expense of the Vender. TOBY & OGDEN, 8ept21-lm» Second Street, JewStt’s Building. JOBS®, °f the most improved a (t, . fe, (i, o S a s I a g & 1*4 Public Sale. O N Tuesday 24th day of October, I will sell to the highest bidder, on the premises where I reside, five miles from Fort Valley on the road to Knoxville. My cropof Corn, Fodder, SorghumSvrap, Peas, Potatos, Fanning Untensils; one sett of Black smith tools, one Mill for grinding cain, two' one hundred gallon Kettles. 25 bead of Sheep, 125 pork Hoggs, in fine order, 100 head stock Hoggs, of the breeds; ' . Household and kitchen Itarnitnre, with cooking stove. • I will rent wy farm tor the next year if not sold at that'Huie. Sale to commence at 9 o’clock A. M. sept21-lm R. M. JOHNSON. For Sale. B OARDING House for sale near the passenger depot, containing 18 rooms, and good stable on the lot—-a bargain can'he had by calling on me. Also a very desirable residence close to the busi ness part of the city, containing any amount of I house room that a man wants, supplied With gas and out buildings, with a fine garden flower yard, and one of the best “wells of water in the city; and I a bargain can be had by applying immediately. Also, a very desirable house and lot on Oak I street, containing 4 rooms, kitchen, and good gar den, and good well of water; if you want abargain, call on me immediately, and if not sold in three days, will be taken off of the market. sept20-5t G. J. BLAKE. At Johnsonville, on the Tennessee river, a close connection is made with a fin e Daily Line of Steam era, to St. Louis. They will receive the Cotton and pay- alt accrued charges to that point, and transport it to St. Louis, giving through bill of lading to New York. At St. Louis the Cotton is transferred by the boats to Broad Gague, Missis sippi & Ohio River railroad, free of drayage, and by them is carried to New York without change of cars. If shippers prefer the route by way of Louisville, the agents of the different Through Freight Lines to New York, will receive it at Nashville and forward it all the way by Rail, paying accrued charges, without extra ex]>cnse. The Nashville & Louisville, and tlie Nashville <2, Chattanooga Roads being connected, Cotton ship ped by way of Johnsonvulc will not change cars at Nashville. Rates from Johusonvillc to New York SC per bale; from Nashville (all Rail) $10 50, (as we are advised.) Parties desirmg to reship at Nashville, instead of Jobnsonvillc, can liave option of ship ping by Steamboat to Cincinnati—“the Cumber land River being in fine boating order,” at low- rates of Frci'-ht, not exceeding $2 per bole to Cin cinnati, and from that point over three different lines of Railroad, at $5 per bale. Cotton by cither route can be laid down in New York from Eufaula, Montgomery, Columbus or West Point, lu twelve days. Shippers must consign to Steamboat Agcut at Johnsonviile, and to Agents of Through Lines, or a Commission Merchant at Nashville. Govern ment permits must accompany each bill of lading. R BAUGH, SuptW & ARR. GEO G HULL, Snpt A & W P R R. CHA8T. POLLARD, Prest M & W P R R. . U L CLARK, Snpt Muscogee Railroad. VIRGIL TOWERS, SuptS WRR. E. B WALKER. Snpt M & W R R, E H EWING, Gcn’l Freight Agt, N & C and N & N N R R, sept21-lm FOR SALE! FOR SALE! FOR SALE! A DESIRABLE DWELLING, with 6 rooms, outbuildings and fencing in complete repair, fine water—situated in VinCviUe—can be purchased 1 LOW, if applied for soon. For further particulars apply to TOBY & OGDEN, Beal Estate and Insurance Agents, aep21-6t 2d St., Jewett’s Building. ~ T ~ STOLEN, ' F ROM THE SUBSCRIBER, ill Houston county, on the 19th iusL, one HORSE MULE, between I a mouse color and bay, with a small white spot under one eye, with a long tail, about 10 years old; also, one MARE MULE, hay color, rather slug gish, abont 14 years old. Both mules medium size. Any information from them will be thankfully received. F. WARREN. sep21-6l* UMBRELLAS.' ” | A doz Umbrellas, different styles and qualities, “tv/ just received and for sale by J. H. ANDERSON & SON. I sepl9 6t* • ON CONSIGNMENT. 30,000 CIGARS, good article, I For sale by J. H.. ANDERSON & 80N. sepHMit* Plantation for Sale. A RARE CHANCE. A PLANTATION, situated in Jones eonnty, 13 miles from the city of Macon, containing 3,400 ACRES, 2200 of which is cleared land—bal ance second growth of pine, oak and hickory, (about 600 acres oak and hickory.) Red clay found ation. Has 25 acres of young peach trees, and well watered. There is upouitaTWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, with all the necessary outbuildings iu good repair, and excellent water. The above FOR SALE VERY LOW, IF PURCHASED SOON. Apple to TOBY & OGDEN, . scpt21-12t Real Estate and Ins. Ag’ts. BDW Altl) FLASH, HENRY L. FLASH EDWARD FLASH & CO., COMMERCIAL BROKERS, 52 Broad street, New York. angl5-3m ' f FOR SALE. A VALUABLE and well improved plantation in a healthy locality, containing 900 acres, mill's from Fort Valley, 600 cleared, situated fiv< on road to Knoxville. For terms apply to Judge Brown, Fort Valley, or to the subscriber on the premises, eepe-lm* • B. M. JOHNSON CROCKERY WARE. L ARGE and well selected stock of Crockery Ware for sale by J. H. ANDERSON & SON. sepl9-6t* Fulton House, Lynch's Hrick Building, Comer of Ivy and Gilmer Streets, Atlanta, Ga., Near the Railroad Depot, by GEO. B. WELSH, formerly proprietor of the Brown House, Macon Ga. Good accommodations and porters at Rail road Depot on arrival of every train. scpt21-6t Furniture. T HE Under&igned lia^ opened a bbop on Colton Avenue, up htalrs. and next door below Rose & Coleman’s old tdand, where he is' now ready to Repair and Varni»li all kinds of Cabinet Furniture in the beBt maimer, and at reasonable charges. 8epl6-13t* E. P. TAYLOR. For Sale. A BEAUTIFUL Buildiim Lot, containing 10 acres, situated on the Houston road—between the farms of. Captain Bacon and J. R. Branham, Esq!, and ‘ opposite the residence of Col. Jno. Rutherford. Apply to CHARLES J. HARRIS, ~ ~ * sep21-6t* Oyer Knott & EoweV