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CITY COLUMN.
ELAM CHRISTIAN,
CITY REPORTER
WOOD WANTED.
The proprietors of the Daily TEi.EGRArn desire
to contract for seventy-live cards of good solid
wood. Cash will be paid on delivery. Applica
tions desired without delay.
New Advertising Index.
Plantation in Miller county for Sale—M B AVhar
ton.
Tennessee Coal—T H Plant.
Wanted—Greenville Wood.
For Rent—I H Cherry.
Real Estate Agent—A B Wharton.
Buggies and Family Jersey Wagons—McDnffle
Mason & Co.
Protection Fire Company No. 1—Robt Smith.
To Rent—A P G Harris.
We will Sell at Auction—R B Clayton & Co.
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants—J W
O'Connor & Co.
Found—Col II F Sickles.
For Sale—Mirabeau R Sparks.
Mules for Sale—J Morris.
To the Public—R W Cubbedge.
Flour of all Kinds—Samuel A Miller.
Something New—Price & Adair.
Ice lee Ice—I B Wells.
Dress Trimmings.—The ladies will fine a beau
tiful stock of laces, Insertions and dress trimmings
of every description, of the most fashionable styles
at 3. Peyser & Co.’s.
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Pcoilistic.—Two “old Confcds,” (so-called)
apparently forgetting the fact that “this cruel war
is o’er,” on yesterday, wereindneedby tbatbreeder
ol human dissension, “Old John,” to forget their
friendly relations, and in the absence of any body
cise to tight, to try their bands on each other.
The ball was opened by a vigorous attack in the
rear (of Grier and Mastcrson’s livery stable, we
mean) and kept np until the whole front on either
side was engaged. The battle was continued at
a very “short range” for about ten minutes, but in
the excitement of the contest, augmented by the
influence of “Old John,” one party aimed too
high and the other too low, so that but little dam
age was done on cither side, farther than one par
tially ornamented eye. Neitherparty gained ninety
as there was a “going down” of the currency on
both sides to the amount of flve dollars, for failing
to keep the city authorities “in the dark.”
£9~Ladies, gents’ and misses’ hats, a full mia
fashionable assortment, just received at S. Peyser
A Co.’s. tf
The Brown House.—As will be seen by the
announcement in another column, this institution
will be re-opened on the 15th inst. In the mean
time Mr. Brown, with a score of painters,
and others, is engaged in giving the house a
thorough cleansing from garret to cellar. Mat-
trasses are repacked, bedsteads cleansed, rooms
whitewashed, and everything necessary to place
the house in the same condition it was, immedi-
diately after its completion The bar has been
re-opened and is now presided over by Mr.
Geo. Lawrence, well known in days past, as one of
the most efficient marshals of the city.
Another Importation.—We observed that
those enterprising dealers, Messrs. S. Peyser
A Co., received another large stock of goods yes
terday. The motto of these gentlemen appears to
be “a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shil
ling,” and they are condncting their business on
that principle. We advise onr lady ready readcra
to have their port monies well lined when they visit
this establishment, for the attractions arc great,
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Mayor’s Court, Oct. 7th.—Lewis Vaunnker,
perhaps not liking the rushing and pushing, scrong-
ing and gouging, common at the market house,
followed bis inclination to peddle on the streets,
for which he was required to exhibit his apprecia
tion of good city government by disbursing ten
greenbacks for the support of the same.
Pat Flynn, who, we presume, thought his natu
ralization papers gave him a right to appropriate
to his own use any property that belonged to “onr
koonthry,” went to work to supply himself with
wood off the city reserve, but was informed of his
error by the city authorities, and charged five dol
lars and costs for the information.
Stephen Wright went ahead without being “sure
he was Wright," and got hold of something that
didn’t belong to him; and to fix the fact in his
mind that “honesty is the best policy,” he was
permitted to work on the streets twenty days, and
be adorned with a sett of the city jewels.
Keep Warm.—S. Peyser & Co. are now ofiering
a large lot of fine bed blankets, white and colored.
Another Theft.—Quite a cute theft was prac
ticed upon Mr. Howard, at his store on Cherry
street yesterday afternoon. A negro man who had
been loafing aronnd the premises for. some lialf
hour or so, sncceeded in slipping a pocket book
from off a shelf behind the conntcr while Mr. II.
was waiting on a customer, and knew nothing of
the matter until, wanting to make change in set
tling with his customer, he looked for his pocket
book and found that it was gone. The negro had
full time to get ont of the way, and as Mr. H. failed
to notice him very minutely, lie will perhaps make
a “fat take” of it. There was from one hundred
and seventy-five to two hundred dollars in money
in the pocket book.
J3y* Buy your Arnold’s writing Fluid and copy
ing Ink at the News Depot, Triangular Block.
sepl7-tf
Remarkable 8hootino.—Our attention has
been called to some skillful pistol shooting, at
Capt. Travis’ gallery, in this city. Col. Max.
AVoodhull, commandant of the post of Columbus,
struck the centre of the “bull’s eye” three times
out of four shots, and the fourth “rang the bclL”
Beat this who con! Capt. Travis’ champion honors
arc in danger, and Col. W, may wear them. If the
two experts get np a match “may we be there to
see it.”
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
Weekly Report of the Macon Market.
Daily Telegraph Office, j
Macon, Ga., Oct. 8,1865. j
gST Goto A. S. Patrick <fc Co.’s to get the best
Stationery; Also, wrapping paper. scp!7-tf
• Behind tho>e Roseate Gates.—The lips of girl
hood, there should be a fragrant palace elegantly
furnished with ivory and coral. To drop metaphor.
'Young ladies, you should keep your teeth and
gums in perfect order, if you hope in afterlife, to
: blessings of a sound set of dentals and a
MKlt breath. What W ill enable you to do this ?
^ ask. Nothing hut Fragrant* Sozodont, we
P . ' oct8-3tcod.
,v- No Secret.—The latest style of corsets, liand-
liefa, hosiery, artificial flowers, and ribbons,
^canbe inspected at the store of S. Peyser &, Co.
Jsmar Just received at the News Depot, ali the N.
C* Y. and other dailies.
Ladies’ Dress Goods.—The latest styles, a com
plete stock, now on exhibition at the store of S.
Peyser A- Co. tf
MoNTiTART.-During the past week we have noticed
considerable improvement in the money market.
This may be accounted for, in part, by the buoy
ancy of the cotton market. Another cause, which
has contributed somewhat to the diffusion of the
circulating medium, is, that a quantity of gold,
hoarded for some time, by parties, who either had
no inclination or necessity to sell, or were await
ing higher prices, is now being disposed of. Gold
is yet, in fair demand. It is sought after princi
pally, by parties, who are purchasing cotton in the
interior. We can hear of none being bought on
speculation. We quote from 45 to 46%, selling
rates. The demand for loans has declined. They
can still be obtained from % to 1 per cent on call.
There appears to be no demand whatever for ex"
change on New York. This would seem to indicate
that our merchants have principally paid cash for
their goods. We can discern no change In the
issues of the State. Parties, holding them, do not
seem anxious to selL
Cotton.—The activity reported in the cotton
market last week has steadily increased since that
time, and prices have advanced in proportion to
the increased demand for the staple. During the
first three days of the week it changed hands quite
rapidly, as we know more than one lot to have
been in the bands of two or three traders within
the same day. Considerable quantities have been
brought in from the country, nearly all of which
was sold by those bringing it, to the traders. The
planters, however, are advised of the upward
tendency in the Northern markets; and we have
heard them express a determination to hold what
they have on hand still longer, only disposing of
enough at present to supply money to meet their
immediate wants. But as the want of money is
pretty general, and prices begin to tempt them,
there will doubtless be a change in their determina
tion which will soon place all the cotton in
the country immediately on the market The ship
ments by railroad, have been somewhat heaview
than for the previous week; but on account of th^
continued shallowness of the river, that channel is
still closed to shippers. About thirty boxes, most
of which are complete, are making preparations to
proceed down with caigos as soon as the state of
the river will permit We quote as the ruling
figures, at the close of the week, from thirty to
thirty-four cents, and we are told that thirty-five
could be obtained for extra lots of the higher
grades. The largest sales effected were middling
lots at thirty-three cents.
Dry Goods.—The trade in dry goods Is not yet
altogether as buoyant as many anticipated it would
be on the opening of the season, but it is steadily
increasing, and the many merchants who have laid
In heavy stocks, arc still hopeful of disposing of
them without difficulty. So far as we can learn,
most of the trade for the past week has been in
the wholesale line, and the scarcity of funds among
the masses of the people, cause most of them to
delay making purchases as long as possible. The
trade has been principally in ladies’ dress goods,
and some extensive stocks of this class of goods
have been exhausted, and still laiger supplies or
dered. The price of cotton goods in the Northern
markets continues gradually to increase, and a very
slight advance has been made on the prices of cer
tain classes of goods in this market, but as a gen.
oral thing, prices remain steady. Large stocks of
goods areallll being njbeld ain.oM eyeiy day
and several, to our knowledge, who have not here*
tofore done so, are preparing to enter into the dry
goods business.
Boots and Shoes.—One or two additional bous
es have opened extensive stocks of boots and
shoes within the past week, and the market may
be considered well supplied in this particular, ex
cepting, perhaps, the finest quality of a dress boot,
of which, we believe, there is some little defi
ciency.
Hats.—The market Is well supplied with every
style and variety, and dealers are disposing of them -
more rapidly than almost any other class of goods'
in th6 market. *
Groceries.—There has been considerable activ
ity in the grocery market throughout tbe week,
and the stocks of some of the principal articles in \
this line have been pretty nearly exhausted, but
we understand that sufficient quantities are on the
way to this market to supply every deficiency.—
We quote the following figures for the main arti
cles, together with such changes as have taken
place in the state of the market: > •
Bacon—22025. The demand has been some
what better than last week, but the stock on hand;
is good and equal to the demand.
Flour—$7 5008 50 $ 100 lbs. A good supply
of all grades.
Sugar.—32035. Moderate supply—demand
fair.
Syrup—50075. Plenty.
Lard—20@25. Supply rather limited, but as
yet equal to the demand.
Rice—12%15. Scarce, with a good demand.
Corn—S50$l 00. Supply limited—bnt little
demand.
Meal—90c@$l 10. Good supply.
Sweet Potato3—(Regulated by military order)
$2 00 per bushel. The new crop is being brought
in freely, and the supply is abundant
Irish Potato*—$2 50 per bushel. Scarce.
Mackerel-—15 per kitt; $35 per barret Good
supply; demand good.
Codfish—20c. Scarce.
Herring—$1 50 per box. None offering.
Cheese—33c035. Good supply of all qualities;
demand moderate.
Candles—32c@37. Good stock oil band; de
mand light
Soap—(Bar) 15c@20. Plenty.
Starch—25c@30. Supply limited.
Black Pepper—50c@60. Rather scarce.
Onions—$3 50@4 50 per bushel. Very scarce.
Salt-—3%@5c. But little doing.
Tobacco—Chewing, 50c@$l 00. Good supply
of all grades, with pretty fair demand. Smoking l
O3Oc0$lO.
NEW YORK MONEY AND STOCK MARKET.
New York, Oct 5—Gold continues firm from
the absence of any important demand for cotton or
western produce from Europe. It is contemplated
that considerable export of specie at an. early day
is inevitable,and holders of gold ask highcrprices in
anticipation. In the meantime the demand for
customs is about equal to payment at the sub
treasury on account. Coupon quotations opened
at 146%, run up to 147% an d dropped again to
New York, Oct. 5—Money firm and more active;
six per cent on call; sterling quiet at 159%@159%;
gold more active and firm, opened at 146%, ad
vanced to 147% closing at 146%; good stocks firm
er; U S 6’s, ’81, 107%; 5-20 coupons 103%; ao
new do, 102; T-30, new series, 98%; NYC 97%;
Erie 92%; Hudson 111%; Redway 117; MC118;
Pittsbnrg 82%; M S 83; J C 132, N W preferred
07%; N W 31; Toledo 109%; R J 109%; F W
99%; Central, 110 bid; C Falls 23; Franklin 27%,
Huron 33; IsleRoyal|10%; Quincy 5%; Rockland
3%; Superior 3%.
New York, Oct 5, p. m. 1—Gold opened at 146%
and rose to 146%; 5-20, registered. 101%*; 5-20
Nov. coupons 102%; do new issue 102.
Cincinnati, Oct. 5—Gold 146%.
ported yesterday wereBubeequently cancelled; lard*
35029%; butter steady, 28043, Ohio 43053,
cheese firm, 14017 ; whisky rather dull, Western
$2 20, closing with buyers at $2 28, and sellers at
$2 19; wheat 2c better for spring, 305 better for
winter, $1 68@1 73; choice spring $1 7001 73,
Rice firm.
Cincinnati, Oct. 5, p. m.—Flour steady and ■
prices of the higher grades a shade higher. Sales
of choice at $9 25. Wheat in good demand for
choice at $2 25 for prime old. Com 63 for ear
and 70 for shelled. Oats 40045. Rice 80085.
Whisky $2 26. Mess pork $35036. Bulk meats
higher; shoulders 18%c, sides 20c, bacon sides
23c; shoulders advanced lo 20c. Clear bacon sides
sold at 25c. Choice lard 25%, prime 29c. Cotton
steady at 45@46c for middling to strict middling.
Groceries firm.
Auction Sales. •
BY FINDLAY & KENRICK,
ON MONDAY, AT 0 A. M.
HOUSEHOLD & KITCKEH FURNITURE.
-j COMPLETE SET PARLOR FURNITURE,
X 1 do do Dining Room do.
2 do Bed Room Setts,
Crockery and miscellaneous articles,
1 Fine Stemway A Son’. Rosewood Piano, 7
Octaves,
1 Piano, suitable for learners,
6 Mat trasses,
Quilts, Shirts, &c., &c.,
1 Cooking Stove and Fixtures,
VALUABLE LIBRARY.
The complete Library of the late Judge A. E.
Cochran, consisting of n valuable collection of
LAW and MISCELLANEOUS BOOK S.
SUNDRIES.
100 Empty Meal Bags,
10 Boxes Chocolate,
1 Ladies’ Saddle,
Factory Thread, Jugs, Jars, Ac., &c., &e.
oet 7-2t* “ -
Express Notice.
List of money packages remaining in the Macon
office, uncalled for,' this day: ‘
Alex. Blue, Macon.
P. Higgins, “
O. A. Loclirane, Macon.
Mrs. Elizabeth Pettus, Brunswick.
J.iW. J. Taylor, Macon. ✓
Gen. G. W. Smith, “
J. D. Walker; “ •
John Edclfsen, “
Mrs. M. Cotton, “
Henry Kraft, Sandersville.
Miss Drcux Hutchings, Macon.
Louis A House, . “
William Walsh, “
J. E. Everett, “
Jas. T. Blain, Tebranville.
Strangers must identify themselves.
W. E. DENSE,
octG-St 1 i . ■ r 1 Money Clerk.
NEW BOOKS!
J. W. BURKE & CO.
■ , it
H AVE on hand, and arc constantly receiving, a
great variety of
Miscellaneous and School Books, Stationery,
Blank Books,..&c., &c.,
which will be sold as low as the times will afford.
Just received:
Statutes at large of U. S. for '03, ’04 and ’65.
Revenue Laws of U. 8.
Readers, Grammars, Histories, Geographies, and
almost every variety of School Books, at wholesale
and retail.
Fancy Goods, in onr line, in great variety.
Almanacs for 1866, by the gross or at retail.
Call and bee our stock—at present on Cotton
Avenue, under Masonic Hall; after this week, at
Snider’s Building, next to Baptist Church, Second
Street
oct6-3t J. W. BURKE & CO.
Journal A Messenger copy three times.
of.o. n. TURPIN. -
j. a. HBRTZ.
TURPIN & HERTZ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Clothing, and Gents’ Furnishing
a O 6 D S ,
Triangular Block, Cherry Street, Maeon, Ga.
Clothing made to order on short notice, by
. i MONS. ROUSE.
oct 6 1/
RECEIVED.
A nice lot of
rtraxrxsHinra aooss,
also a tine stock of
OVER COATS.
opt 6-lm TURPIN & HURTZ.
For Sale.
WILL sell low for currency
House and
?ncv, ray
Lot in the town of Forsyth, Ga., with (163) one
J3f-Just received at the News Depot, Com'
Monthly for November, Appleton’s Ed. Internal
Rev. Laws, 1000 New and Standard Novels.
Fall and Winter Clothing.—8. Peyser A Co.
have, just received a large assortment.
leT Call on Glaser & Rosin for ladies fine cloaks
’ oct 3-6t
MARKETS by telegraph.
tar Ladies anu gents white and black kid
glovtf, you will find at Glaser & Rosin’s. tf
New' York, Oct. 5.—Middling flour 10@15 bet
tor, $7 8308 25; super State $8 3508 70; do $80-
8 25; super Wisconsin $8 450890; shipping brand;
extra R. H. O. $9 50@12 50, trade brands, market
closing firm,no sellers at inside quotations, barley
steady, Canada fcl 35; com quiet, firm at 84093c;
for unsound, 93%@94% for sound; coffee dull; su
gar firm, Cuba 13014% Havana 14%@16%; molas
ses dull; petroleum quiet and firm at 29031%,
ciude 65, wool dull; hops firm, 15c for 1864 crop
and 30080 for 1865 crop ; pork dull and closing at
$34037%; beef firm, $9 50@1225, mess, $I250@-
hundred and sixty-three acres of land attached.—
Thq dwelling contains (8) eight large rooms, be
sides dining and stove rooms. All necessary out
buildings on the place. All the buildings on the
lot are new. Any one desirous of securing a heal
thy location, and one affording a fine opportunity
for the education of children would do well to give
mo a call. 1 will soli, abo, a half intnvrt in one
of the best com and flouring Mills in the country,
situated (3) three miles from depot, on a never
failing stream. WM. L. LAMPKIN.
oct 0-lm*
•lOO REWARD.
S TOLEN from my stable nil Tuesday night last,
two Horses, one a black, with star in forehead,
sixteen hands high, has some boils on his front legs,
six years old, branded U. S. The other a bright
hay fifteen and a half hands high, branded U. S.
also the letter L on right shoulder. I will pay the
above.reward fur the! torses and thief ora liberal
reward for the horses.
oct6-3t J. H. JOSSEY.
Tinner* Wanted.
rjAWO FIRST-RATE TINNERS—one good job
and one good assortment workman.
Apply to ... .
MOSES, CRAWN & CO.,
octG-Ct , Columbus, Ga.
TOR SALE,
O NE very fine mllcli Cow. Apply at this office.
octC-3lt
Corn and Meal.
G A A BUSHELS sound white Meal,
DUU 200 bn. fresh ground white Com,
Just received and for Bale by
oet6-3tt McCALLIE & JONES.
Planter*’ Bank Vote* Wanted.
Apply to
CHARLES DAY,
Office over Massenburg’s Store.
oct6-3t*
DBAAiEES in -
PUKE BOURBON WHISKY
Also, ifamifacturers of the celebrated
KENTUCKY RIVER WHISKY,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
For the purchase and sale of Cotton, Tobacco,
Flour, Grain, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Hemp, Whisky,
Grass Seed, and all kinds of Produce.
No. 47 West Second Street, Cincinnati Ohio.
sept22-liK*j . $ ...
G-. BE END,
Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness
Dealer in Saddlery Goods,
Cotton Avanue, Macon, Qa.
IS NOW RECEIVING, AND WILL CGNTIN
to receive direct from manufacturers and ini
ters, all clause* of Goods in his line, coasistiuf of
ladies* and gent’s
SADDLES,
HARDWARE,
WHIP!
as well as the different classes ot Leather and' 'til
er materials for manufacturing purposes. I
employing first class workmen, and my work Shall
be second to none In the State. '
I will purchase all kinds of Leather hi the
rough; or finish leather at a reasonable price both
Shoe aud Harness Leather.
•Tlis highest market prt(e paid for hides.
Repairs of all kinds done in the best lnimer.
No business transacted onSaturdays.
lAiNiri ■who! ji: ;:;-jiI )
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I >e e
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Removal.—I have this day removed to the
office formerly occupied by N. C. Munroe, Esq.,
op Second street, where I expect to continue the
Brokerage business as heretofore and respectfully
solicit the patronage of my friends and the public
generally. R. W. CUBBEDGE.
oct4-6t*
Travelers’ Insurance Company,
Eight! Eight: Eight!
Petroleum Oil, just received and for sale at the
Drug Store of A. M. BOYD.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL..
Batchelor’s Hair Dye!
The original and best in tho world! The only
true and perfect hair dye. Harmless, reliable and
instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid
black or natural brown, without injuring the hair
or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes.—
Sold by all druggists. The genuine Is signed Wil
liam A. Batchelor. Also, Regenerating Extract ot
Milleflenrs, for restoring and beautifying the hair.
CHARLES BATCHELOR,
ang!5-ly New York.
Itch ! Itch ! Itch !—Scratch 1 Scratch !
Scratch!—Wheaton’s Ointment will cure the
itch in 48 hours. Also cures salt rheum, ulcers,
chilblains, and all eruptions of the skin. Price 50
cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending 80
cents to Weeks & Pottbr, sole agents, 170 Wash
ington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded
by mall, free of postage, to any part of the United
States. sept 37-3m
NEW KENNJ3SAW MILLS.
Near Brunswick Depot, Macon.
u
COOK & CHEEKS,. PROPRIETi
C ONTANTLY on baud to fill orders fri
lies and di aler. - ((M
S.
fami-
BE3T FAMILY FLOUR, ol evciy mercantile
brand, aip. Irm tk«1 .1 t fig, »•>».: ttr $ /
} -h. ii.ivvf in
CORN MEAL, GRITS,
WHEAT BiANS, ETC.,
They have just received, and will continue In
receipt of, the best article of Kcntinky and Indi
ana wheat, andt their.work will he walranted.
Orders filled promptly
octU-lw. COOK & CHEEKS.
p. HANSON.; ’-I. o. HANKS
Attention Mon roe County.
W E have now on hand, and arccoistantiy re
ceiving, fresh supplies of Print*, De Lanes,
English and French Merinos, Alpactas, Ginghams)
Nansook and Jackonet Muslins, Bbached Home
spuns, Brilliants, Balmoral SklrtqjHoop Skirts,
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Shoes, Gei’s Hats, ,Qis-
imers. Hosier}-, Cravats, Notions, ftrfnmcry. Tin,
- • —at;—aya
To Arrive, ^ H '' 5
A CHOICE LOT OF GENT’S CLOTHING.
„ __entire gat-
hanson-a BANKS,
Forsyth, Ga.
Give us a call and we will guaraxtee entire
is faction.
Oct 6-lrn
MISS M. E. SLAPPEY,
R ESPECTFULLY- informs her friends and the
public, that she is now prepared to Make and
Trim
Ladies Dresses and Gloaks
in the Latest Styles: Work 1 warranted. Prices
reasonable. Will also keep on hand a nice assort
ment of ’
PETIT GULF COTTON SEED
FRESH AND GENUINE,
For sale, by the sack, by
JEWETT & SNIDER,
octO-P.t* , Second Street.
T. K. SHACKELFORD.
A. WILLCOX.
SHACKELFORD & WILLCOX,
Commission Merchants,
HTFor ncw styles of ladies dress goods go to | 15 50; cut meats firm, 16X@173tf, shoulders
Glaser Rosin’- 1 «•- ’ « — -• - •
Ga. ,
WILL contract with parties in the city for pack
ing, repairing, and shipping cotton from our
COTTON PRESS
23; bacon hams dnll, the small portion of salefrre-
OorHer of Cotton Avenue and Cherry Street,
oct 7-6t* S.AW.
Dress and Cloak Trimming's,
Room up Stairs in Triangular Block. Entrance
in Mr. Siappy’s stole, (next dobr 'to Findlay &
Kenrick’s, also on Cotton Avenue. oct5-10t*
Go to A. S. Patrick; & Co.’s
NEWS EMPORIUM,
JpOR the latest New York; Cincinnati, Louisville,
vu tut taivai. ixtn 1 viutiuiiuu, DUumvillL*,
Nashville and other dailies. The illustrated
items too numerous to mention;.
one door below EUisJ Drug store.
Cherry street,
[auj25 tf.-.
STOLEIST,
near
?8Ch
. (wlila
off and lies partly on left side. She i
size, seven years old, and in good order.
Any information so that I can get her, If left with
John Stephens at Forsyth, Ga., will be liberally re
warded.
sep3Q;10t* .
To the Citizens of Georgia l
The termination of a sanguinary contest, which
for tho past four years has presented an impassa
ble barrier to all social or commercial intercourse
between the two great sections of our country,
having at length happily cleared away all ob
stacles to a removal of those relations which
formerly bound us together in a fraternal union,
I take the earliest opportunity afforded me by
this auspicious event, to greet my Southern
friends, and to solicit from them a renewal of
that extensive business connection which for a
quarter of a century has been uninterrupted Bave
by the great public calamity to which I have
adverted.
It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a
business re-union, I should ropeat the warning
so often given to my friends,—to beware of all
those spurious and deleterious compounds which,
under the speciouB and false titles of Imported
Wines, Brandies, Holland Gin,Liquors, Ac., have
been equally destructive to tho health of our
citizens as prejudicial to the intereets of the le
gitimate Importer.
Many years of my past life have been expen
ded in an open and candid attempt to expose
these wholesale frauds; no time nor expense has
been spared to accomplish this salutary pur
pose, and to place before my friends and the
public generally, at the lowest possible market
price, and in such quantities as might suit their
convenience, a truly genuine imported article.
Twenty-five years* business transactions with
the largest andmostrespectableexportinghouseB
in France and Great Britain have afforded me
unsurpassed facilities for supplying our home
market with Wines, Liquors, and Liqmures oi
the best and most approved brands in Europe,
in addition to my own distillery in Holland for
the manufacture of, the “Schiedam Schnapps/*
The latter f so long tested and approved by the
Medical’Faculties of the United States, West In
dies and South America as an invaluable Thera
peutic, a wholesome, pleasant, and perfectly safe
beverage in all climates and during all seasons,
quickly excited the cupidity of the home manu
facturers and venders of a spurious article under
the same name.
I trust that I have, after much toil and ex
pense, surrounded all my* importations with
feguards and directions with which with ordi
nary circumspection will insure their delivery,
as I receive them from Europe, to all my cus
tomers. « j.
would, .however, recommend in all cases
where it is'possible, that orders be sent direct to
my Depot, 22 Beaver Street, New York, or that
purchases be made of my accredited agents.
In addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies,
Ac., in-wood, I have a considerable supply of old
tried foreign wines, embracing vintages of many
past years, bottled up before the commencement
of the war, which I can especially recommend
to all connaisseurs of these rare luxuries.
Iu conclusion, I would specially call the atten
tion of my Southern customers to the advantage
to be derived by transmitting their orders with
out loss of time, or calling personally at the
Depot, in order to insure the fulfillment of their
favors from the present large and well selected
assortment. UDOLPHO WOOLFE,
sept26-lm 22 Beaver Street, New York.
Are issued on the Mutual plan. All the profits
in this department are divided pro rata among
the Policy Holders. All policies to be incontesta
ble alter five years from date, and non-forfeitabla
after two annual payments. A Loan of one-third
of the amount of premiums will be made; also,
thirty days grace given in payment of premiums.
Are granted covering accident* of all descriptions,
including the travelers’ risk. If issued
They provide for death, if caused by accident; hut
in case of injury only, the insured receives no com
pensation. If granted
JOHN McCALLUM.
Plantation -for Rent,
offered, for one or more years.
For particulars, apply to
J. C. McBURNEY,
Collector Ifiterual Revenue,
Macon,- tia.
oct3-12t
J. S. FRENCH, GEO. H. REID, XV. H. CHADIiOUIiX.
F RE NC H & CO., j
COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
Wholesale Grocer*, JLe.,
CLARK STREET NASHVILLE, TENN.
Special attention paid to the sale or forwarding
of cotton. scptlD-Sin*
HOWARD HOTJSE,
EUFAULA,/. - - v ,-eW - - ALABAMA
J. W. Hoxvurd, Proprietor..
^ LI. the luxuries the market affords, served
to ordci and at the shortest notice
sep!3-3m*
1A
EXJETOjST house
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T>Y GEO! B.' WELSH, formerly of the LaniTk
House and Broxvn House, Macon, Ga.
8rs iu attendance at.every train.
oct3-Gt*
Flour and Zdnseed Oil.
BBLS Superfine Flo
D\J 50 bhls'CJh
"our,
50 bids'Choice ExtfaY*l
30. JH Extra Family
1 “ Pure Linseed Oil,
Just received and for saje by
oct6-3t* GEO. T. ROGERS & SONS.
Ornamental fast Iron Railing
A LARGE variety' for'cemeterick or private
dwellings rjall and see them at
a«g 18-tl, SCHOFIELD’S
Clothing and Hats.
A N assortment of the latest style of CLOTH
ING, consisting of Coats, Pants and Vests."
Eight dozen iftedium and line WOOL HATS.
For sale hy
oct7-3t* FINDLAY & KENRICK
PROTECTION FIRE COMPANY NO. 1
A TTEND a called meeting of the Company at
the Engine room on Monday the 9th, Jqst., at
o’clock, -on important business. All members
mmt hp nrpfipnt ' '*
must be
C.
oct7-2t*
resent.
By order of
EMBLL, Act. Foreman.
ROBT. SMITH,
Ail*# xbBio .'jTUd ■ Secretary.
UH *. AUXW
With Compensation,
The full amount assured Is payable to the family in
case of death caused hy accident and occurring
within three months from the’ date of injur}-. Or,
in case of Injury causing disability, the insured re
ceives a weekly compensation until lie is able to
attend to his business, such time not to exceed
twenty-six weeks. The policy covers all forms of
Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Gunshot Wounds, Burns and Scalds, Bites of Dogs,
Assaults liy Burglars, Robbers, or Murderers, the
action of Lightning or Sun-Stroke, the effects of
Explosions, Floods aud Suffocation by Drowning
or Choking, and all other kind of accident.
ii*
ICT, )
a ‘ f
Head-Quarters, 1st Sub District,
District of Columbus,
Macon, Ga., Oct. 5,1865.
Special Order No. 18.
Special Order No. 10 from these Headquarters
is so far modified as to allow forty-five (45) cents
per pound for butter instead of twenty-five as
heretofore.
By order of
COL. ANDREW. R. Z. DAWSON,
E. F. Malin, Lieut, and A. A. G.
oct5-Gt'
RICT, )
BUS, >
. 4,1864. J
HEADQUARTERS 1st SUB DISTRICT,
District of Columbus,
Macon, Ga., Oct.
Special Orders, )
No. 19. f
Hereafter any citizen found purchasing Govern
ment arms of any kind from any enlisted man of
tills command will he arrested, fined and imprison
ed.
By order of
Col. AND’W. R Z. DAWSON.
E. F. Malin, LL and A. A. A. G.
oct5-Gt
For Sale at a Great Bargain.
.WING to old age aud bad health I am induced
V/ to offer for sale my plantation within 4 miles
of Macon, containing 740 acres, half cleared, the
balencc Timbered Land. 150 acres in the original
forest, heavily timbered, oak aud hickory. On the
place there is a good Grist Mill in running order.
Framed dwelling with five rooms, framed out
buildings, 7 lire, places—all new. Good sprig
peach orchard, etc.
There is about 75 acres of Bottom Land that will
produce 20 to 30 Bushels of Corn. A large portion
of tile place is well adapted to the product of cot
ton. For information see or address
8. S. DUNLAP,
Macon, Ga. J. L BURGE.
Also, a vacant Lot in Eastern Macau.
oct3-Ct.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL.
LATE BROWN’S,
Washington, D. C.
This leadingyHotcl, Renovated and Re-furnislied
is now in perfect order for the reception and ac
commodation of its old patrops. octl-3m
NATIIONiAL LIFE
OF NEW YORK.
Office, NO. 243 BROADWAY.
$500,000.
DIRECTORS:
Edward A. Jones,
Samuel J. Glassey,
T. B. Van Buren,
Sylvester M. Beard,
Robert Crowley,
Wm. Colt,
J. C. Dimmiek,
Henry Clews,
Albert Wright,
John A. Iselin,
H. P. Freeman,
Nicholas E. Smith,
James R. Dow,
Orison Blunt,
Howell Smith,
F. H Lummus,
Wm. E. Prince,
Sylvester Teats,
Joseph Wilde,r
A. A Low,
Chas. Curtiss,
Asher S. Mills,
W. H. 'Webb,
Henry J. Raymond,
Silas C. Herring,
Sam’l W. Truslow,
Richard A. McCurdy.
EDWARD A JONES, President
WM. E. PRINCE, Vice-President.
ASHER 8. MILLS, Secretary.
F. B. VAN BUREN, Treasurer.
8. Tbats, M. D., Medical Examiner.
E. H. Jones, Superintendent of Agencies.
E. F. Folokr, General Railway Agent.
LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES
GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIESl
Without Compensation,
Ten Dollars
S•cares a general Accident Policy forj
Two Thousand Dollars 1
With a Weekly Compensation ol •
Ten Dollars.
TRAVELERS’ INSURANCE TICKETS,!
rr
months, are on sale at the various Railroad and
Steamboat Ticket Offices and Agencies,;
Marine Risks and Speoial Voyages.
Policies aro granted insuring against death hy
accident while sailing iu steamer or sailing vessels,
also for special voyages.
Full information, together with Tables of Rates,
Ac., can be obtalued at the Home Office, or by ap
plication to the State Agent.
E. C. GRANNI8,
Agent for Bibb County.
J. C. McBURNEY,
len’l Agent for Georgia.
Wit C. GODWIN,
Americus.
R. ROBS,
Albany.
8. S. STAFFORD.
Blakely.
R. G. MORRIS,. —
— — - -tawreetc* w
R. COMPTON,
Griflln.
R. W. JACQUES.
Columbus.
jInsurance Agents desiring the appointment
as Agcut, can address the General Agent, J. C.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
Vust Received by the Eclipse Line.
BOYD & G-ORDONB
DRUGGISTS,
Two Doors Below Telegraph Building,
Macon, Ga.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS,
Ac., Ac.
W Prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours.
oct6-8m
WANTED.
A WEALTHY and accomplished young lady
jlJl. wishes a situation as instructress to some
nice children, in a pious Episcopal family pre-
fered. Work is necessary to my young "friend;
to my acquaintances wishing a teacher, I can safe
ly recommend her. References exchanged. Address
Rev. Mr. CHAMPE.
oct7-10t» care of box 172 Charlottesville, Va.
For Rent.
DWELLING house with six rooms. A-
. to
oct7-8t*
j. s. baxte:
Stolen—$25 Reward.
^~^N the morning of the 2d inst., from the door
5 Baskets Hoidsick Champaigne,
5 doz Stouton’s Bitters,
5 “ Sdker’s do
5 “ Nathan’s do .
3 bbls Dried Beef,
2 “ Almonds,
2 “ English Walnuts,
2 “ Brazil Nuts,
10 Boxes Layer Raisins,
1 “ Currants,
3 “ Citron,
3 Cases French Mustard glass jars,
2 * “ “ Porcelain jars,
Cox’s Gelatine,
20 lbs Mace,
20 lbs Nutmegs,
5 Boxes Macearony,
1 Case Caprca,
English Mixed Chow Chow,
and white Onion Pickles,
Tomatoes, Salmon, Mackerel, Fresh aud Spiced
Oysters and Lobsters in Cans.
Worcestershire Sauce, pints and quarts,
Butter and 8oda Crackers,
20 Boxes Star Candles,
20}4 “ “ “
20 “ “ “
Soap, Starch, Indigo,
And every description of goods to bo found in a
Grocery Store. For sale by
T. W. FREEMAN,
oct3-6t Cherry 8treet.
JUST RECEIVED;
Fresh. Drugs and Medicines.
PATENT MEDICINES,
DYES,
PAINTS, OILS,
BRANDIES, WINES,
Sundries for Sale
B AGGiNG, Green Leaf Rope, Bagging Twine,
Cable Rope, Nails, Spikes, Sugar. Tea, Coffee,
Soda, Candles, Tobacco, Mustard, Blacking. °--
dines, Cheese, Mackerel, Vinegar, Rice, 8;
T1 D/OIfLaIX WIllflL’V I IntiGn
8ar-
| „ . ‘yrup.
Brandy in cases, Bourbon Whisky, Cotton ana
Wool Cards, Bacon. . , , ,
The above articles will be sold at wholesale as
low as any other eatahUshmentin ^|^ UR
septflO-lOt*
To my Old Patrons.
JOEING compelled, by long continued 111 health,
to close my store and quit active business in
Macon I respectfully take this method of announc
ing the fact to my old friends and customers, and
returning them my sincere thanks for the very lib
eral support extended me, during a residence of
several years in their midst. The belief that a resi
dence in the country will benefit my health, alone
induces me to take a step that will for the present
sever business relations which bave ever been of
the most agreeable and remunerative character.
oct6-3t* J. J- 8EBVATIU8.
GLASS, BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY,
BOYD & GORDON’S,
oct3-6t
2<i door below Telgrapli Building,
Cherry Street.
_ of tho Market House, in this city; a DARK
BAY HORSE, medium size. HU mane was roached,
but foretop and tail were untrimmed. The animal
was about five or six years old, sound and iu good
working order. A minute swelling war, observed
behind the right forc-slioulder, a lew days since,
hut I cannot say whether it had disappeared or
not. The above reward will be paid for the deliv
ery of the horse, or information that will lead to
liU speedy recovery. Apply "to
J. L. HAWKINS,
At tho breastworks, two miles from Macon, ou
Columbus road. oct3-6t*
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Mrs.
Nancy Tho *
_. . omas applies to the undersigned for
letters of guardianship of the person and property
of Emellne C. Mathews and Richard Mathews, or
phan minors of James Mathews, deceased;
A11 persons uiterestcd are required to be and ap
pear at the Conrt of Ordinary, on the first Monday
In November next, to show cause (if any they
have) why letters should not be granted the appli
cant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
WM. M/RILEY,
octl-td Ordinary.
fN EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Wm. B-
\JT Scott makes application for letters of admin
istration upon the estate of Mrs. Nancy Byron,
late of said county, deceased;
All persons interested are required to he and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday
m November next, to show cause (if any they
ha\-e) why letters ot administration should not be
granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY,
octl-td Ordinary.
a EORGIA, Jonks COUNTY.—Whereas Wm. H.
i. Woods
ippll
Administration upon the estate of William Wood,
late of said county deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all pereons con
cerned to tie anil appear aud file their nbieetion it
any they have to the contrary, in this office on or
by tbe first Monday in November next..
Given under my hand officially Sept. 30,1865.
ROLAND T. ROSS,
oct4-5wlaw* Ordinary.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alber
L. Rose, late of Bibb county deceased, are re
quired to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims to render them in terms of the law
to the undersigned. .— - "
sep!4-w40d JULIA E. COLLINS, Admt’x.
G eorgia, Vutnam County.—Application will
be made to the Conrt of Ordinary of said
county at the first regular term after the expiration
of two months from this notice, for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of Andrew Reid,
dec’d, late of said county, for the benefit of tbe
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
WM. A. REID,
ALEX’R. S. REID, Jr.
Admr’s, Ac., Andrew Reid, dec’d.
supewtiOd
Mrs. Hurt,
fI8HE8 to Inform her friends and patrons that
W 1 hm .. mm
she still occupies her Room up stairs in tri
angular block 2d street, and is receiving her FALL
and WINTER stock, consisting of
tURBINS,
HEADDRESSES,
TRIMMINGS, etc.
All work done promptly to order.
oct5-lm
I EORGIA—Jones County.—Ordinary's Of-
n e
VDT ficb, said county, September 27, 1865.—
Whereas, Mrs. Sarah R. Lane appHes to me for
administration on the estate of Win. A. Lane
deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to file their objections, if any they have, in
my office, on or before the first Monday in No
vember next Witness my hsnd officially.
ROLAND T. ROSS,
not 4-law5w* ‘ Ordinary.
notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Charles
Collins late of Bibb county deceased, arc re
quired to make immediate payment to the under
signed, and those having claims to render them in v
the terms of the law.
A. P. A O. C. COLLINS,
octl-lw6w Executors.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
I OFFER for sale one valuable tract of river
swamp Land, adj< M
ip Land, adjoining lands of Mrs. Wm. E.
Eve and Charles Delaigle, 1}C miles from the city
of Augusta, containing 3S2 acres, one half cleared
land, the other heavily timbered, with necessary
buildings recently built.
AIAO,
One other tract of swamp and upland, adjoiniug
the above, containing 1466 acres, about 450 acres
cleared, the balance heavily timbered with oak,
cypress, and other timbers well improved, includ
ing grist mill and gin house, press, &c. If not sold
the cleared laud aud both places arc for rent.
sept2-ltawfor2m
JOHN PHINIZY.
G EORGIA, BiBB COUNTY'.—Two months al
ter the date hereof, application will he made
to the Court of Ordinary of safd county for leave
to sell Two Thousand acres of land ill Snmter
county, stock and other things on the plantation,
known as the Lamar plantation, on Flint river be
longing to tbe estate of Col E. D. Hugucnin, late
of sold county, dec’d.
GEO. AY. FORT,
sep!7 2m Executor.
EORGIA, Putnam County.—All persons liav-
VX f
va ing claims against Andrew Reid, dec’d, late of
said county, will present them in terms of the law.
Those indebted to said deceased arc requested to
make immediate pavmcnt.
. WM. A. REID,
ALEX’K. S. REID, Jr.,
sep6w40d] Admr’s, &C., Andrew Reid, dec’td
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John .Ma
lone, late of Bibb county, deceased, arc r ‘
(Hired to make immediate payment, anil those
having claims to render them in terms of the law
to the undersigned.
CATHARINE MALONE,
sepl4-w40d Adm’x.
G EORGIA, Bib» County.—'Whereas John K.
" -. -TTY. . ■
Harman applies to the undersigned for let
ters of administration upon tho estate of James F.
Weeks, late of said county, deceased—
All persons interested are required to be and ap
pear at tho court of ordinary on the first Monday
in November next to show cause, if any they have,
why letters should not be granted the applicant,
Given under my hand and official signature.
scpl4-w30d WM. M. RILEY, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, Bibb County.—Two months after
.• • i t a — g* «nn1'A<lliAn XTlll hft THflilft til
the date’ hereof application
said county for leave to
of Albert L.
the court of ordinary
sell the real and personal property
Rose, late of said
sepl4-w60d
G eorgia, Bibb county.—wherca
S. Lathrop applies to the under* 1 "
Edward
[ ^ | iignedfor Let*
tors of Administration upon the Estate of Mrs.
Marv M Lathrop, lstc of said county, deceased.
‘ All uersons interested are required to be ami ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
in November next, to show cause, if any the}
have why letters should not be granted tbe appli-
eont ’ Given under mv hand and official signature.
sepl4-wS0d WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary. ■
H OLT A BASS. Attorneys st Law, Macon, Ga
Office over Mix A Kirtland’s store. AAill
give prompt attention to all business entrusted to
their care. _ ^ "d a qq
T. G. HOLT, JR. J- F - BASS -
oct 7-8m*