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. ! Acquittal of Col. Jaque*.
QnrxcY, III., Oct. 0,1865.
Eds. Chicago Tribune—Will you be kind
enough to mention in your paper the acquit
tal of Col. J. F. Jaqucs? As the report oc
curred in the columns of the Tribune, giving
the first surprise and shock to his many
friends throughout Indiana, Illinois and New
York States, I think it is not asking , too
much, and is but just, that you should coun
teract the injurious influence, you have exert
ed by furnishing an interesting (?) item for
your various satellites in the North—our own
city Union papers made no mention of the
affair till proven—against a man whose char
acter is spotless—so his friends at home and
his most intimate army companions, privates
and officers, affirm.
A man’s character is of too vast ' impor
tance to be trifled with; and perhaps ’twould
be wiser for these malicious Southerners, an
other time, if. they would succeed in such an
undertaking, to select a man who is familiar
with evil deeds, not one whose life is blame
less. Respectfully, lus daughter,
. • .01 ; . I / Mrs. H. Ac CASTLE.
“Remarks—We had not observed any inehj
tiou of the acquittal of Col. Jaques in any
of our exchange papers, nor had we been
made aware of it in any way until the re
ceipt of the above letter. We are sincerely
rejoiced to learn it now. But the writer of
this note will probably, upon reflection, agree
with us that it was wholly impracticable to
suppress the fact that Col. Jaquess had been
'arrested, and if wc had excluded that fact
from our columns it would still have been
known throughout the States of Illinois, In
diana, and New York.”—Eds. Trlbujte.
It is strange that so important a matter as
the above should be thus widely misunder
stood. Col. Jaqucs lias not been acquitted,
but was released on $2,000 , bail, to answer at
the next term of the circuit court of this
county. Col. Jaques stands before the law as
a particeps eriminis in the fetal abortion upon
Louisa C. Williams. He will soon halve the
opportunity of establishing his innocence, and
we earnestly hope he may do so.—Louisville
Journal.
Parole of Hon. A. II. Stephens, and
Others.
It will be seen from the following order
that the Hon. A. H. Stephens, and other of
ficers of the confederate government, together
with Gov. Clark, of Mississippi, have-been
paroled by the presiderit. It’gives us pleas
ure to record this act of executive clemency.
Executive Office, Oct. 11, 1865.
Whereas, ( the following named persons,
to-wit: John A. Campbell, of Ala.; John H.
Reagan, of Texas; 1 Alexander H. Stephens,
of Georgia; Geo. A. Trenholm, of South
Carolina, apd Chas. Clark, of Mississippi,
lately engaged in a war against the United
States, who are now in close custody, have
made their submission to the authority of
.the United States, and applied to the presi
dent for pardon under his proclamation; and
' Whereas, the authority of the Federal gov
ernment is sufficiently restored in the afore
said States to admit of the release of said
persons from-custody, it is ordered that they
be released.on giving their respective parole
1 to appear at such time and .place as the pres
ident may desire, to answer charges that he
may direct against them, and also .that they
will respectfully abide until further orders, in
the places herein designated, and not depart
therefrom: John A. Campbell, in the State of
Alabama; John H. Reagan, in the State of
Texas; Alexander H. Stephens, in the State
of Georgia; George A. Trenholm, in the
State of South Carolina; and Charles Clark,
in the State of Mississippi; and if the'presi
dent ~§boiild grant his pardonf .to any of the
said persons, such person’s parole will thereby
.be discharged: . — -
(Signed) A. Johnson,
President.
Another Reform.—-A late New York let
ter to the Philadelphia Ledger says:
There is great rejoicing among the work
men at the Brooklyn navy yard to-day over
an order from Com.'Bell, forbidding all con
tributions of money for political purposes.
All attempts to exact money from persons in
public service, either by compulsion or volun
tary contribution, hereafter are to be wholly
and absolutely prohibited, and it is further
declared that the organization of the Brook
lyn navy yard must not be permitted to aid
any party, nor. will committee men ,be per
mitted to come among the workmen for the
purpose of making any such assessments.
This order is in pursuance of peremptory or
ders from the navy department, at the direct
instance of the president. A like order, it is
understood, will be issued in a day or two,
for the benefit'of the custom house and post
. . «ffice % . , .
'•..'Persons who know nothing-of'the way
things are managed'in these governmifi' in
stitutions can scarcely appreciate the ithpor-
tance -and significance of this proceeding.
The employees of the navy yard, the post
office, the custom house, etc., heretofore have
been but little else than slaves to the party
managers and this order from Washington,
therefore,- comes -to them in the aspect of a
veritable proclamation of emancipation. In
a larger sense the people generally will wel
come it a3 a new indication of-thepresident’s
policy, with reference to the corruptions which
have gradually crept into the various depart-
mentaof theigovernment service,-under the
party whip, and which have been winked at
too long, by democrats as well as republicans,
./ that they had almost come to be . considered
as a regularly recognized system.
The Medical College of Mobile.
!?'; "There once existed at Mobile an excellent
■ medical college, but, as will be seen from the
following card addressed to a journal of that
city, the building is now occupied by the
freedineh’s bureau:
Messrs Editor's : I have been receiving
• - letters from medical students in the interior
of-this State and Mississippi inquiring wheth
er the medical college of Mobile would be
'opened this winter. - I beg leave to. say,
through your columns, that it will not open.
In explanation, 1 may state that this insti
tution was taken charge of by the freedmen’s
bureau, and appropriated to the purpose of a
negro school, after thc.town was taken pos-
' session of by theTJnlted, States troops.
Moreover, a great number of the most
.beautiful and .costly models, anatomical pre
parations, etc., have been taken off by those
now’iff possession, and the chemical depart
ment, which was unequalled in any school in
our country, is occupied by a negro cobbler.
- It is hoped that this explanation will be
perfect!^satisfactory to those who feel any
interest in a scientific' institution which has
cost' the Stale.more than $100,000, and which,
in completeness, is not surpassed by any one
• if the kind on the continent.
J. C. Xqtt, Mi D.
. iS^jAbout the hardest case ever heard of
was a murderer named Stone, executed many
a years since in Exeter. Just before the rope
' - was placed round his neck, he requested the
sheriff to bring him a-mug of aid The re-
.ques't being promptly attended to, he took
the cup and commenced blowing the froth
from the ale." '
What, are vou doing that for ?” nervous
ly asked the sheriff; ’
•-. "Because,’’ returned the perfect wretch, “I
don’t think froth is healthy.”
3ST. E (Wot. i3S, 4- K *L.
. 61IGLETOK, UliNT. A CO.,
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA,
N OW have in store, and for sale, the largest ana
best assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOES, AND
HATS, In the South. Those wishing to buy, to
sell agaiu, will here tind facilities not surpassed by
any house south of Cincinnati, as the entire stock
has been purchased, FOR CASH, from Ufa manu
facturers in the cities of New York and Boston,
A good supply of TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS
will also be kept on baud.
The firm hopes, by constantly.repleuishing, and
by strict attention to business, to merit d- liberal
portion of public patronage.
W. R: SINGLETON, i
W. C. SINGLETON,
oct4-3m r.) • l £ HUNT.
PURE LIQUORS.
COME AND BUY FINE WHISKIES 'AND
;• : : u- >\,<uar. -(.il-.L :
WINES, rts- rtff afrtUi
, i:... --1 • .‘*1 !■ f .70,1 1 tiuili :
1000 gallons fine old Bourbon,
For sale by ' L.‘ Yf. RASDALL.
- - ,7 • .1 . : M..;»
300 gallons Sherry Wine, ,-riair fi-ruiqal.
Groceries of all kinds,■ if,,-)- ,. ri .
Far sale by L. W. KA5DA.LL.
Arrangment made at Louisville, 'K} 1 .’ to furnish
Whisky cheaper than any merchant in tbe city. 1
’ f / i L. W. RASDALL, ?
eep27-lm Opposite Express Office.
JUST RECEIVED.
5000 PAPEK C0LLA ?S and ^ CK TIES.
DOlLS.
BEADS. ■
TOYS.
BELTS.
BUCKLES, ETC!
at wholesale or retail. I have made arrangements
with afriend of fine taste in New York, to forward
NOVELTIES of all kinds, as they ‘ire imported
both for Ladies’and-Gentlemen’s iwear.i . VH
C. IL BAIRD Agent. !
AtMrs. Weeks old stand No. 'll, cbttdn Avcribe. j
Eif* Cutting flops as usual. ,jy 1 .petl-Hw '
NEW MILLINERY k FANCY GOODS!
"AATtS. C. II. BAIRD is ieeeii-lng weekly somej-
1VJL thing new and novel, to which she invites the
attention of her friends' and buyers generally,—
Call and satisfy yourselves that she can please you
In taste, quality and price.! At Mrs.. Weekeai old
stand No. 11, Cotton Avcnne.,.oetl3;lw.
PAINTING
CHRISTOPHEE BTJRKE
LATB LoVr’z/ncRKE.
11.it-, . -a .i-r/.aak.aa t j
House, Sig^i & Decorative Painter,
PAPER HANGER,'.GtliDES, ETC., ETCj,
it :i iw j
H AVING resumed business, thp undereighei
hopes by attention hhdi moderate prices tj
merit a share of public patronage. ,His ability as:
workman is known to most of tlie. citizens oflfa
con for the past six years.
Paint , Shop in Floyd House, opposite Medical
College. !
Mixed Paints constantly on hand, at moderate
Pn CH RISTOPH E : ft 0 %W R K E .
octl3-lm ■ -i - 'Iqm • «.t J : : T / r
MM ' MO'Kr f f
Miss M. C, Lotviimn
W ILL open school on Monday, Oct,' 16tli, at
the second house' below the Macon &
Brunswick Depot. Miss Lowman is well qualified
for teaching all the branchcs-oCam English educa
tion, having completed a regular course of study
at one of the popular institutions of the State.
She also has the! advantage of foiir. years’ experi
ence in teaeihidg. ‘ "
Tuition, 83 00 per month. 1 ," " otfl5-3t*
Gh B ERNDv'^j
Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness
AND
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Dealer in Saddlery Goods,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
NATIONAL
L I-F E
r"I •
> line: corisisting ojf
,* nus -i r in. t-Tii ]
r nlT >[-ioY
i bet
IS NQ 1 ^ RECEIVING, AND WILL CONTINUE
to receive direct Jrnrn manufacturers arid! impor
ters,ail'classes of Gobds in hi,
ladies’,and gent’s ,£
SADDLES, . _ j
HARDWARE, :’-».ihw|i!e j
WHIPS, M'
■
as well as,,the different classes ot Leather and oth-
cr'materials for manufacturing purposes. I aril
ei^jjioyihjy first class workmen, and my work shall
be secottdftoiihne iii the 8tate. •'»:».f .i;;
I will purchase all kinds of Leather in tho
rough ; or finish leather at a reasonable price, both
Silo,- and ITarno.-s Leather.
Ths highest market price paid for hides.
Repairs of all kinds done in the best manner.
; . if :l ol ' - /, tfoteta ■ ■ l ;
.N9- business transacted on Saturdays. |
„.l Itk
■ r At<i
E. M. BROWN,
Opposite the Lanier House.
B EGS leave to inform liis customers andthc pul>-
lie generally that lie. lias returned from the
Northern cities, where he has purchased a large,
and well selected stock of both Foreign and Do
mestic Dry Goods at greatly reducodprices, which
he offers at very small advance on cost, .pqq are
invited to examine my stock, which you will find
to consist of all kinds of
J'i'd Bleached and Brown Domestics, . r -jtt
,7 Prints,, ib . .i I, . ;
. - Fl^T6h jiii'l English Marinos,' 1 '
>/• i>lni
r »ii 1 Moliair, :i
jsii; ,Poplins, . , ....- , ,,
r , .Thybets, , '. , * i
Opera and fancy Flannels’ 1 ‘:
Delaines, ’ • * 1 '!
«■’ Silks in ^reat variety,
inr. Linens of all grades, . , . "1/07 ;'
;n , Hoopsld^ls.ol’all sizes ^nd 7 : j , !
i. Balmaral Skirts of superior make and finish.
' Yotir special attention is called to iny ‘ -i ; -
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT^’ i
where you will find the
2301 LATEST STYLES* J T j
as also the nouveaute LADIES’ HATS, a beauti
ful article. The assortment of
. , . ‘ 'Dress'trImmings,
Uj ’- 1,. • 11 • •. . : . .. ~~r’ A<nt-ri i
ifjnipst complete, and a better nor larger assort
ment not this 6ide of the Ohio river.
1 have also brought on a large stock of
PERFUMERY, SOAPS AND OTHER TOIlET
ARTICLES, ! ”i.
arid'the assortment of
VEU-S, WHITE ANP FANCY GOODS, AND
.V; i-.t. . GLOVES,. , . '
liftjnpst'completei -■
Y*iO
.gf.'iiggu/tte miinsMlo !
Travelers' Insurance Company,
• “ OFYOkkl'. 7/1 ,h , '. ; "
■ • • - 1 1 - no-urn .r.'tly SHstlijr-:n,.
I'jion , : ;lif<.. atin'j.Vil.-i./J baloinq pxiii. • [
Office, NO. *43JBRflA».WAYr; . > j
--i > .c iiiiimiiimi i'lii: ■ iiirii •i-iiinol ii7.il
authorized capital .. t>. v.-r.q.vra*5oe,o6o.
.nobinleiuini
ul -j!i.1-171.1 i. 'UlRECTOItSJuimoa oilT
Edward^A. Jones,, J Orlson Btunhii-i-' J 1 -'
Lumb er I. ILLuiin.ber I
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION)' C-1 i
• . -OTVtJ.l j
ALWAYS ON Hand AND FOR SALE AT
iio'-iYoaua aXi.aaaon
octl5-10t* GREER & AEASTERSON’^
COFFEE, v:
6 Sacks fine Rio Coffee; just received.
TEA—5'Chestsgreen'dn(IBiack*Tea. ‘ j-,
SUGAR—15bblsBrownand “H” CrushedSiqgar.
CANDLES—50 boxes Star, veryj fine'.' - j'- i
PRINTS—15000 yds Prints various' mills, at re
duced prices. h" tihun •• . <
Shirting,
Irish Linen, ' ,J , ' lu - ; •”* | ,
Ladies Hose, ,1-1Y' '1>. T'.i.Ul | ,
L. C. Handkerchiefs,
, i f j ) f
Nice lot of Pins arid Thread, black and colored
Jnst received, and to be sold by
P. P. PEASE,
oct!5-3t ' ■ Third St., Madon, Ga.
Dental Card.,,
D R. J. B. BEAN, has removed from his former
residence, and Is' notV fitting up rooms in ;a
more convenient part of the city.:: . ■ i-:j
P. S.—To meet the wishes of a number-of lady
friends, Dr. Beam will operate fora .short time
only, for families at their residence .iri the city, or
in YinevUle, where several days .operating can be
done at one house. When his office arrangements
are completed, he will innounee his locality; and
will then sec his patients at Us own rooms. .) ■
: A-note reqOesUng caU and examinations, left at
J. H. Zeilid & .Co.’s Drug Store, will he duly :a
.tended to, and engagements arranged. . 0ctl5-lw
: /..iSLGPi SLOP ! SLOP!, - .'
•ul ;>’>•••
C AN be supplied to all who may call, below tile
BnmairickThayitjtg, 25 cents ,pier barrel. We
wish alsdio-emjUoy a Miller:-- -- 1 -?!-- G
Call at the Steam Distillery- . . <1
- ! ’ J CARR, GLENN & AVRIGllT.
P. S.—We will buy poor Stock Hogs, weighing
50 to ISOpounds gross.
octl0-2w* C. G. W.
Baggies and Fiunily Jersey Wagons,
FROM CONCORD AND BRATTLEBORO. j
\ ATE will soon have a supply of Buggies, Top
Y V Family Wagons and Harness made to order
at CONCORD AND BRATTLEBORO, expressly for
this market, and will warrant them to give entire
satisfaction to all:purchasers. Wc will, seir.no
work not made expressly to our order. Thpse
-from a distance can address us at Macon (to care
W. C. Singleton),‘dr’at Hawkinsville, Ga.
oct7-3in MCDUFFIE, MASON &'00.:
KICHABP Mi BISHOP.
WM. T. BISHOP.
R. M. BISHOP & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS 1
‘ rWL* |
N°. 36 Main St., {a'few doors "below Cohtnibid
if iu**ir 1
il v V4J1; u) aJ L. !> t *
OCTAVUS COHEN, ‘
Forwarding' and Commission House.
• :in • ioi • io .r'l'jttam oin JR. 3
. SAVANNAH,u^ ! . i ^.i“ia/i'
aug -/adSa ellltt oiU’vn • - -5 "
N. A. HARDEE & CO.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION & PORW.^RD-
ING MERCHANTS, d V ' ,
Savannah - .Aiy. j. . vlj- . Qebrgia.
Will make liberal cash advancedqu'eonsfgiinieiits
to their friends.
NORTON, SLAUGHTER & CO.
oct 18-lm* . j oct 8-tf
ing or fancy L.
Satchels and everything else belonging to this line.
.. $2000.—About this amoririt of Ladies, and Chil-
.dren’s Shoes, will be closed'out at reduced prices.
To, those who have riot trhdrid with me iri former
days 1 can only say give me a trial, while l am sat
isfied that my old customers, will, need bnt-.read
this, to insure me tbeh-renewed visits. ,
Rcspcctlhlly, .. i. ; -.tv:,
octU-lm >’i -E. M BROWN,
riEO.'i. TtmPlW. " ' ■■ ’’ ' 1. H. HBIlTZ.
TURPIN & HERTZ,
Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers in
CloCbing, and Gents’ Furnishing
Gr O O D 8;",
Triangular Block, Cherry Street, Macon, Oa.
Clothing made to order on short notice, by
MONS. ROUSE,
oct 6 ly
JTTST RECEIVED:
A nice lot of
FURXreSHXNG GOODS,
also a fine stock of
OYER COATS, *,* |-.
octthlm TURPIN & HURTZ. i
G:'Eowp ■“■** '°‘f •
- Henry Clews, .i urtii, Ohus. Curtisfr,- -
Albert Wrighf, Asher S. Mills,
'1 ’ John A. Isdin, tot b W. H. WDhB;»'liU‘ii :
, . ,H,P.Freeman,: -,k- Homy-J.Raymond, , :
Nicholas E. Sriuth,' ' Silas C. HerringV
• ‘ James R. Dow; <•! ->I<I- Sam’l W.-Trnslow, J
•lit Ri^ljar^LiA. MijCurdi;,
' EDWARD A.‘jQNES, President.,
11 ' T' 1 mf:i. PRINCE; j
asher s: inLLs, sefirt(fi4: bi “ 0 *?® w>n3 ! i
■ F. Bi VAN BUREN;!tTrtasrircriT .ooizulf ni j
!•• : S. TEAT8, M.:Di t iMcdicaliExamirii!r.o .noinb i
E. H. Jokes, Superintendent of Agenci.es.,
E. F. Folgeb, General Railway Agcnt. ' ‘
:! - li* v i ij:«i -.ni-il—u atasm^gtlMtA
LIFE AND ENDOWMENTriPOLlCIES i
Are issued on the-, Mutual ..planii Alb'trie.‘profits
in this department are divided pro rata among
the Policy Holder^.' AlTpotfdleS’lo he 1 {neontesta-
We-after live years Croih- date,' and t nonforfeitable
alter two annual payments. A. Loan of one-tliird
of the amouut'orpremtums'wlll be made; also,
thirty.days grace given in paymentiof,premiums! :
* GENERAL ACCIDENT j;
Axe grauted covering accidents of allidescrfiitiona,
including the traiVelerp’ risk. 1 1Uissu^d- r '
.W i t h o ut , .pP.fflpeRsatjo n> '
They proviso for deMU .if caused by accidcpt; but
in case ofinjury only, the insured receives no com
pensation. Ifgrarited ■ ’ ' - ua tfPimfv.-Hi
With’Compensatiori, f - ;l> :
The full amount assured ispayabldto thefamilyiin
case qf.death caused-hj aec-idqnt,:>n,d .qcqnrrjng
within three months from tlie date of injury. Or,
-in cafefe of injury causing disability',’the -insured re-
' tWenty-six weeks. The policy covers all forms of
Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Gunshot Wounds, Bums and Scalds, Bites of Dogs,
Assaults by Burglars,Mtobbtrs, or Murderers, the
action of Lightning pr Sun-Stroke, the effects of
Explosions, 'Floods ari’d Suffocation by Drowning
or Choking, andall 6ther kind of accident, j i
:,i.\-i • ''Ten Dollars' M’PkT m-i '-i i
Secures a general Accident Policy!for)- i<.
‘-TwaThouiand. Dollars) jh: ,
‘With o Weekly Oonipensatioit of ay/Hit
H .•>■>■!! • -.Hi;. TenlDollars.f w-n!
) .0T.8TI- • vfv (Mi fwrwmr: U -’jv; i
TRAVELERS’ INSURANCE TICKETS;C:
For any length of timef,'from one day to twelve
months, arc On sale’at the various Railroad and
Steamboat Tlpket Offices and Agencies,* i
Marino Risks and Special' Voyages.
Policies are - granted -insuring: against (death by
accident while sailing in steamer,or failing-vessels,
also for special yoyages.
Full information, together with Tables of Rates,
lie., can be obfeulyflat,the Home Qfiieq,,or by ap
plication to tlie State Agent.
,p > E: C. GRANNI8j 1 :
Agent for BibbCorinty. ;
^ X. C- McBURNEY,
Just Arrived! New Goods!
•v/oii A—iiii IT Mt <1 OilT
Grand Dinplayl.Tivo Stocks in One!
UaartbL cmbnL fi c-ut m>i-‘
Goods from Auction! Saving to Consumers!
>S. T. COLEMAN, Agent, Oheriy St
THE- undersigned will open, about the - 1st of
October, in thp hnilding wejl known ,3^ the > I
: Manufacturers' Banki Cor. Clumrli & Secottd'Sls.
" ) . / borivi. ’ fij Y'isf i-.icx oo) sjjU.rd i ,
mosf idijgunt, tujd extensiye variety, ) j
loifiii. a G<) 0 »S! —hffi j
piivfi.mvi IO 7/ ‘‘7 • . .! t .’q-rt,
i.,IFOR LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
. Yet disj^yed ip this city. My stock yrfflf ’ eojirist
not only of my ownpurcliases.hnt large selections
from prirqhasea.paadc by Mr. J. B. Ross, at. the .re
cent- Auction Sales in New York, which I know to
lie at! leak prtces than others have paid in' the siiine
market. By an arrangement with Messrs. J. B.
Ross it Son;-their ENTIRE RETAIL BUSINESS
peelal atterition.has been given to the selection of
0j! Al ® U It N I N G GOODS, '
Arid alsb to the selection of LINEN GOODS, of
! . . .
every description, wliigli are now decidedly, cheap-
er and more cconpmieal.than .Cotton fabrics. ,
h' J 8q crime along,fliaffies, and give mri a 'trlal: 1 1
have seWfi'many ^riifijjoii^lrir'the prist, and,‘‘^lyeti
you gpod bargains, and.wjU continue, toidri sp, >11
yoq wilhstick to me, and if I have neglected tri
■provide anything Which 1 can add to ybtir comfort
or convenience, I will furnish it Upon short noticcj.
S. T, CQLKMAN, Agent.,
i t q’y.l Late Firm, Ross & Coleman.
'’hcptSt " '-
Real Estate, Real Estate!
for sale. ‘-i
Plantation 600 acres in Bibb County. ;
‘f 800 . “ Pulaski u .:
“ 1200 “ Houston - y)
■‘j- Dwellings famished and unfurnished in the City
and Vineville, on reasonable terms. For, particu
lars and plans, call upon >
TOBY & OGDEN, .
Real Estate and Insurance Agents. •
) Parties desiring to offer their property for sale
in.the Northern markets, can do so through our
New York house, by calling upon ris.
Plans, plats and diagrams made at the expense
of the vender.
i . TOBY & OGDEN,
septfifrlm . Second Street, Jewett’s. Building, i.
MILO Si FREEMAN.
N. M. HODOK-
• •• -I • rii , 2 c ' u -> n iii-;-O L-:
City. Express.
MILO S. FREEMAN & CO-,
W OUlI) respectfully infonri the Merchrin
rind public-generally, that they have started
i iiv- the city of Marion, a lino'of Drays for. local
transportation purposes, : and propose to visit th'
several depots daily, and transfer freight, prompt
ly for thbse who iavor us with their orders at the
eustomaryi rate of drayage, and will hold them ,
■selves responsible for dpUyeiy,, and opy damages
that occur wliile in their charge.
In crimiectlon with the above, they intend carry
ing-on a shipping and forwarding business arid
solicit consignments to their care for transfer bc-
.tween depots, Ac.
Until further notice, orders lcit at D. C. Hodg
kins & Sotis and TV W. • Freeman & Co. will he
promptly attended to. .. ; .
fii’iii ... nil!: n-r . rei-ekences. '.: .
Wall dc Piiickney,’Anritcll'iSi Inman, New York;
Erwin & Hardee, Richardson & Martin, Savannah;
Asher AyreS;-BowdroAt Anderson, J. B. Itoss A
fion, N. C-Mnnroc, JIacon., spp23riUn! -ij
D. C. SEYMOUR,
■ !“'
L UMPKIN, - GA, has continually ou hand and
-for sale a large .rind tfell assorted . stock of
staple dry goods ““'1 groceries. Is also general
agent lor tne purchasc and sale of produce, cotton,
etc.- Give particular attention to the puichase of
cotton. Orders respectfully solicited. . Address.
j). O. SEYMOUR,
Lumpkin,'Ga.
■Refers to—ilitchell «& Smith, Macon, Ga.,‘Bedell-
A Qo:, Columbus, Ga., Erwin & Hardee,. Sayaii-
nah, Ga., P*P Pease .V Co.', Atlanta, Ga., Estes &
Olrint, Augusta, Ga.' octlO-lm*- _
Law .Yotic-c.
T IIAVE resumed tlie pqictice. of uiy profession,-
and,will attend to,all business entrusted to my
cure ill tlie Slate*.
Having just returned from Washington' 'City,,
parties desiring advice nnd counsel relative to tlie!
preparation Of papers under .tftev'Amncsty Proela:
mation for pardon, and the status'of contracts and
title deeds, executed'during the last four years, can
qonsult nie py lq^tqrorJttpersopCa X it J Gtj .r
Office over lituiiilmari’B Book store, Macon, Ga.,
jj'13 - ■ T. , .. 0 A.-LOCHRANE., •
- ditif- rj
^ GOOD;cABINET MAKERS
GOOD CARPENTERS,
! 'JiyJ'ONE other need apply.
avu
j-toT
frrm. I
i *ral-—tqs*
GRENVILLE WOOD.
■“Y. '-rli ni •Ataerieus.
R- ROBS,
’ u ‘ Albany.
.8; a.-STAFI’ORD,
fin- ‘ Blakely.
■ ' K. d. morris;
I) ,C;:i“.‘Georget<lwu-.
It .>B, CQMPTOl^,.
R.-.W. JACQUES;”' i
• • 'o ‘* t: ! '■ ’ f'f 4m ')* fiplqYYlbffft , .
Insarance Agents'desiring ‘tnfc appo intment
as Agent, can address * the General Agent, J. C.
'MriBunrey: ‘- 11 ■’'■ u '»'i >;i 1 hep82kfim'
T-,
il r: i an ViLtnii.-i
trill Lw-iV-i
, -tlV,.' 11*1 . .
7. U M iE .A. I ■
A2;'xj m.e ! a r.
E A- ! .
;• Inn filiiov,- Has 1 proved to he
The, Rest and Purest Baking Powder in .Use.
' ’ ” " ;,! JJ «. ZliJU.V & CO.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
M A C b 'ti , CEO B CIA il ■
Sole Agents in this State for The sale of
io»J eei'Mo. ii.i.aTqxi i.iT . ...!. . .n5u
PROF. MORRIS’ AZU9IEA.
tqooti orL.T.etb roi’.’i
yd .yalqiafriaicija
E. M. BRUCE & CO.
"Amy: COTTON factors,
A tj a tJ S 1 T A , Q'E o 1 R G I A
.ojoQ cil:; o
jAilSIo aoieu
E. F. METCALFE & CO..
COMIISSfOE AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
8 A y A N N A. II , GEORGIA-
.es,ot W .IfeM- BRUCE. MORGAN & CO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
• * -.!<#!—io Yi •• y-c :* .; i ...jV *
•idpi , .--.-I ,XH; i.A.P A L-AiG H.l.C O.L A , F L 6*R I H'A . *° if
’,1 c) L-..ii-j. -In I,, io, i ' . .’sTv-iiG JTt .
4 v/i-jiL) ho ,)natnil t vrrifil'l' *», V r- r • • ,
; ‘-i. A d-v a n c e s M a d ®a. -o h C o n s i g nment s t o
. t WATTS, CRANE & CO., WATTS, GIVEN & CO,, Y W. C, A^ATTS & CO.,
New York. New Orleans. . Liverpool, Eng.
„„„ EIT.HER of the ABOVE HOUSES"
•Beptl9-3m mil a hut a: .im,,, , ^ V V “aaK ■
RRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
_ pmiir* a.isnamii
rbriali l- .cioa
m. iioctii -.-'11
-\jqr.ti jain
f Mn -.
*.v. bn,
a bUs biJIMs
AT
CE & (O.
.. • -i ;• i •
^ 59 College Street, Nashville, T'enn.
-'Byiirir’li
ket and’flaking t
s last three months, and by constantly watching the Eaejern mar-
ntrige of every fluctuation, we fire enabled to say that we have now on hand, tlie
LARGEST;;:CHEAPEST &! BEST SELECTED STOCK
,/OW-i
■HiI .-'
OF
,ffl TBE CITY OF BA SEVILLE.
ill» ti. ;,r.i,
now "‘j|-ii-lH-
PLANTATION POE. SALE.
gi'p o .C'iri'35
I SHALL sell‘witbqnt fail on tlie 28th inst., at
public outer}-, my.plantation iri Raudolph coun
ty, ode ' mile from Morris’ station on the South
Western Railrorid. Said plantation is situated in
one of tho most hoalthy sections in^fbe country, is
well timbered, abouttwo thirds of it in cultivation,
fences all in good order, negro hopses all new. I
will also sell at the same time ripd place, all of the
CROP, MULES..WAGONS, CQ>V8, . HOGS, ONE
COTTON-iGIN, 'BLACKSMITH TOOLS;
arid .everythin# that belongs to the'plantritlori.—
The plantation hn9 three settlements and can- be
devided into three parts.• . .. :
Sale will, .take place on the plantation com-
mericlngat io'q r clock a. m. r ./•
, W "' • ' : A' ! P. G. HARRIS.
Macon, -Oct.; 14,1885.'' v ; tds.
‘‘lUffiri
i.T mill i -ioLiik isnore
■ i»f.*r i in vf-.ji-il. in
.-i-ui't lifiliisu tied iaiM-r/i,! J
hbvit iQ lin.-, ,1-ii-im cu-a rr.-iwi
•> r;tqr.'j ■: M ‘iniiw -.it! of huinn
•1 titqin :-.! •>.. ..:i! u- -..i e«vr -..if
<»J IniiqiTU fc .-mq-ifc !:nafiri .Jj i
i limy
Le l-i-i
Npjtipfe to . of!. l>IacpiL
T IE Biidcisigued’ ‘lias, re-opened on Mulberry-
Street, next door to-the Medical College, the
old firm of, Kredekick Reichert, bqfpre the ..war
ou Cotton Avenue,"opposite the firiu of Ross,
Mnwiji W- vranaisui nou
lie is readvnow toreceive work,‘inliis line, viz:
Repairing, Varnishing, .Upholstering,- Furniture,
Mattras 'Makitjj, Carpet Laying, .and Oil Cloth,
AVinduw Curtains, anil Paper and Shade Hangings,
etc!, etc:'"' 1 '* ‘ ''.-! ... . v
Ail to’hfi'dorie wifli‘dispatch: 1 ' -3
P. S. Having lost material aridVnist everything
at the unfortunate lire in April, next door to Dr,
Thompson’s flyng^torc.Lheg leave .tbe.public of
Macon rind the country,,to glve'me the patronago* ’
ift’of 'times prievloUb. > t ; .r.<i evao yurioe
; sept, 23-lm pril f ■ FREDERICK REICHERT, .
qiii.m ji.iitl-isen ' i :
“ ' •We liaite received-(mother large lot of this excel
lent YEAST POWDER, and can safely recommend
it to the public for all that it claimB to be. Azu-
iriea makes flic finest' WHEATEN BREAD possi
ble. It is made in tlie simplest manner, as follows:
'G,et one'qriart, eqttal to 1% pounds of flour, mix
into it,'g«ife dry, three ordinary size teaspoonfuls of
Azumea, add cold water, with a little salt'dissolved
in It—sufficient to make a dough as soft as can be
conveniently handled, which is generally q little
less than one pint of water to one quart of flour.
Do not knead it. Shape it very lightly, and imme
diately hake in q quick oven, which must be quite
hot before you begin to mix. It has the following
advantages over,yeast or fermented bread; it can
be made and baked in one hour- from: the time of
first handling the flour; it will he moist and pleas
ant to cat in four days after baking; it is easy Of
digestion, excellent for persons suffering from dys
pepsia; retains all tlie gluten, starch and sugar
contained in the flour, and therefore produces 1 lb.
12 oz. bread from I lb. 4 oz. flour, whilst yCast pro
duces only 1 lh. 9 oz. of bread from 1 lb. 4 dz. of
flour; thus obtaining about 27 lbs. more of Ifrriafcl.
from a barrel of flour, which, with the saving, rif
yeast, will about balance the cost of the Azumfeii.
Can be used for any of the following recipes, and
ladies everywhere will be agreeably surprised with
the delicious productions. This excellent compo
sition does not contain a particle of Alum, Sols-
ratus, or any kind of deleterious drug; but is per
fectly pure and healthy, and, as a culinary prepara
tion, is infallible and invaluable. At the Fair in
Cincinnati, there were a number of Baking Pow
ders on exhibition:—the Azumea, with several
others, was analyzed, and obtained the first prize,
as ! the pui est and best Baking- powder known. A
trial orily is necessary, in order to be satisfied.'
A paper is given ’with each box, with fuil instruc
tions for making ' 1 ' :
.AZUMEA rolls, ,
AZUMEA BISCUIT, " ; |
AZUMEA NONPAREIL CAKE,
azumea Johnny cake,
AZUMEA FRUIT CAKE,
AZUMEA PLUM PUDDING.
AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE,
AZUMEA CORN CAKE, .
AZUMEA DUMPLINGS,
AZUMEA EGG CAKE,
. AZUMEA SPANISH BUN,
AZUMEA SPONGE CAKE,
AZUMEA CAKE WITHOUT EGGS,
AZUMEA CUP CAKE,
AZUJIEA MILK BREAD,
AZUMEA SPONGE GINGER CAKE.
) AZUMEA SILVER CAKE,
AZUMEA CURRANT CAKE,
Azumea pot pie,
AZUMEA PEARL CAKE, . • ;
AZUMEA GOLD CAKE, .!1 ; f-
AZUMEA LOAF BREAD,
AZUMEA DOUGH NUTS,
. azumea jumbles, ,.-1;
AZUMEA LEMON CAKE,
ftYV* AzuemX is put up for the retail tra(le
in l-4.1l>. cans,, at 25 cts., and in 1,-2 lb. can^
at 50 cents.
Liberal Discount'^Iade to Wholesale Purchasers.
octlO-2m J. H. ZEILIN & CO.
" " K ’ , ‘ “ Our assbrtment of
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
" '“-FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS,
POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, .: -j .-.-.t: :•
. . . AND OTHER NEW STYLES OF DRY GOODS,.
y "" ."CANNO't BE SURPASSED. ...
iMiin
v.:il yd ri! We have thd latest styles’ of * • ■' 1 ' -
Cloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts,.Radies’ Hats, &c,
&c.
’S'. 1,1
I R 1C 8
. • -Jl-l-JU BnilOTCJ ntnori 90T
r [E -utiderslgnod’ takes pleailird in announcing!
to his numerous! jpatronsi and tQ ithri: public
Clghu w iu,i umcc uunu. aiou,
CiroularSaw Mill and Grist Mill Maebinory anil
Castings of every descriplion'fnaUe to order
/_ Particular attjmtjfiti:FjU:b« paiAtflfs . .;on?
•« snail i .••mi! • :• -(ij)/ >:
Itcpairing Machinery.
Iff
• /r 90*»:
Parties wanting repaid may rely upoa their work
bein^ done with dispatch, us time is monev.
Address
aug l8-3m ,
J. S. SCHOFIELD,
Macon, Ga, ,u
**U-
pjiiniiRcmoVHI.y job .'.ml, ’
JMBL occupiis ., t wo rooms J
Jd>-h\£rith'ri presdittpbrt, Afficc, npxt doOri* tfrDr.-
OTHifflall’s office, riffierelie'cVif hhYoritid fiight or.
day wherinot profrBBidnaItyiaijaEpU)oi)ootl2-3m
K, U o. W
» (tE.NI LEMAV, well known as a business
luau, qf.Ktcady habits and.muobjectiquablc
moral character, is'.dc'slrbus'.qf 'pbt'aiuing a's'itua-’
tion as huolckeeper, or would accept a , cleHfehlp
in a well estM)f!rtiea h<Su8e:l. Wliolesalo arid-copi- 1 ’
mission, or warehouse husincM prefcrredj .
Address without delay, Box 181, Macon P O.
oct!4-3t
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! :
", FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS!
-.in ' .- I
.- ra .. . jrfl JUST BfiCEIVED,
<l «l i f
‘ A LARGE supply of Ice.: Also, a lot of FRESH
TsL OYSTERS, packed in ice, direct from, the
Baltimore market; / ,n. v
. Arrangements have been made to keep a constant
Suppljri of the bivalves on hand, fresh as when taken.'
Pereons vtill please notice the fact and call on : i
. .ilv- ■ T- ir ■ - T J.B. WELLS, '
oct8-llt At Ells’ old ice stand, Macon Ga.,
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold at the late residence of Marinm
Ponder, ..deceased,, in Monroe' county, 0’^
miles north of Forsyth, on Friday,. Octoberfiflth,
1865, commencing at 9 o’clock, lc *, allthehouse-
hoia r tmd kite.hen furniture, stock, including:cows
and calves, beef cattle, line stock of hogs, horses
ajukmales, farming implements. of every desqrin-
tiou, corn, fodder, wheat, etc., hcloriging tq sild
dcfcbascd. Terms cash.
oev -.i J. M.-PONDER, Ex’r.
Forsyth, Ga.,: Oct. 10,; 1805..“ • ‘ .-in octll-td.
'" Vnluatile Plantation for Sale!'
r .13 .-i.o-.m.'i ■ :-I.I .: -or t uuvorq 63
1 OFFER 1 for. Kafr -brie -valuable tract 7 Of : river
'swSmp Land, adjoining lands of Mrs. .Win. E.
.Eve andUharlcsDclnigle, l’f miles Train -thejclty.
of Augusta; contiuning 383 acres, ;ona half cleared
lapdi the offiifr heavily timbered, with mMCMan
buildings recently DUK. , ‘ ' | **
ALSO.
'UfifiSBSfkaA otheritlmhere well ; imurbved;Tnelud-
ing grist mill and gin honde.presd, meT-sIfluatferild
the cleared land and both places are for rent. m
sept2-ltawfor2m JOHN PHINIZY.
fl nult-sl•!••! aoitus'/ni iri :• .. - A large assortmeHt of - m-ltosYoiu.. .- .‘- i:,!
SWISS, MULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONSeLACES^ - RIBBONS, HAND-
imy.., KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS,etci
Wo 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 Louistilleor Cincinnati. Our large stock of ...fi* :
HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES
' ' • i" - ‘ "•■ ) - 5 ' . ' • - ; .. .. L -- .
Has mostly been bought at auction, very cheap, and Jwill be sold at very small profits.
.1 i. jj Onr Clotkiog Department, 1 (Jp Staim,
. 1 - T -’ "’O' ^ r . ,-c IT— intoX tnit’i.
Consists of every article of Men’s Wear made upinthcjatestatyl.es and of the best material,
and will be offered;at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail, at
. i.- -"
i.II ( .
sept 17-3m
G. RICE & GO.’S,
COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN.
Frame Buildings for Sale.
I HAVE Several frame buildings that can be
taken down and removed to Macon, and put np
again. - i
Also; a lot of bid lumber and plank for sale.
JAS. VAN VALKENBURGH,
octlS-St*^ - Two miles West of Macon. !
WARE HOUSE NOTICE.
H ARRIS & RG8S,/Ware.House and Comruis-
sion Merchants, would .inform their friends
and patrons that they now have room.and-are pre
pared to recoiveon storage or to sell any cotton
entrusted to their care: ■ - .i .
We have, secured the.services of Mr, A. B.
Adams, formerly of the firm of Adams & Reynolds,
who will be plcased .to serve his old friends.
octl5-lm HARRIS & ROSS.
B. H. NEWTON*.
■<il :
7/ . B: F. UaWTON.
NEWT OBJ &. SAWlTOHr.
GROCERY, PRODUCE AND PROVISION
Dealers and .General Commission
M e rchant s ,
, .ThifdStreet, next door to Hardeman & Sparks’
warej house, Dunn <fe Maugham's' old stand, Ma-
con/Ga. Highest cash prices paid for all kinds
country produce. oct l5-lm
5 FOR SALE, ■' ;
A HOUSE AND LOT (one acre, lot) in one 01.
the most desirable settlements in the city.—
The house contains seven (7) rooms, in good order,
with all outbuildings complete—includjng stables
arid carriage house. Call quick,,'if you want to
make a good investment, bn
* JOHN L. JONES,
octI'5-4t .At his Office, on Mulberry Street.
JNO. W. O’CONNOR,
Macon, Ga.
J. B. HOLLADAY
Eufaula, Ala.
FAMILY CARRIAGE.
JCTTE will sell at auction on Tuesday, October
W 17tri inst, one fine Carriage and Harness.—
The carriage all in good order. v_
oct 15-2P R. B. CLAYTON & CO.
“wanted. ' ,
.'i-A - T.«-
lOrt BALES COTTON WANTED
' Oct l5 6t ®‘
iii.ii ti.i-....
P P FEASK
Third Street.
FOR .SALE, TO COME IN.
BUT -.Of. •,, .li'-tabio-. ‘ ; • •• - ' - HI .'. O .
300 kitts N6:i Nea- Mackerel-very fine.
.asiad Ct inqqiiia slsgdSc) .'. Atv.'-iai. I -■
:.100 half harrds White Fish. rnO v/3>'. —
Mad f.'.S qn i-.-r-i .rias- .... nh -
Coffee, Bl^qk Pepper, Gingey, &c., A<=‘
,l,iir: -’J :M.O Ik-han an. '.ih ^aiu- i ■ r.i -•
y Receiving every.day,,and for sale low. Send in
jnurortlers to am ; H.OU qh. i., I'i'i. i..u- •
iwj^aqauJ yjiiiiCI .boi:! dj.-a202,hai.lqH esh: l -
' • v. jtaal :<il; nWnar bo p p PEASE,
n»oq tsq oE©S J.som:vb» o-...i . : : •
Third Street, betwean Cherry arid Mulberry. *
ot t ’J moil iliiovr rfotioJ—. ! > l .j
octl5-3t ;ni/)ni : o*ri
D URINGimy abserice, Dr. T. H. Hall, can be
fouqd at my office. : -Jp.fi- .L av. _,- T .| -n
sej)tl9-tf, . . tv HAf E.
■\XTISHES to inform her friends and patrons that
YV she still occupies her Room up stairs in tri-
angnlar block 2d street, and is receiving her FALL
and WINTER stock, consisting of Mm,-.
BONNETS,
TRDIMINfilS,; etc.
Ail WO rk done promptly to order
octo-ln I
J. W. O’CONNOR 6t CO.,
macon, .......... ...Georgia.
Office on Cherry St,, between.3<i and 4th.
R ECEIVING and Forwarding Merchants, ami
Agents for E. M. Bruce & CQ., Augusta, Ga.;
E. M. Bruce, Morgan & Co.,' Apalachicola, Fla.;
and Watts, Crane & Co., New Ydrfc.
We will receive and forward, !upon reasonable
terms, all Cotton entrusted to our care for ship
ment, as owners may direct. We will make liberal
advances upon Consignments of Cotori to Watts,
Crane & Co., New York, or W. C. Watts & Co.,
Liverpool, England; pay Revenue Tax, Storage,
Freights, &c., on same, and forward with prompt
ness and dispatch. "
Planters and others will be affotded every facility
in onr power to send their Cotton to market, and
receive prompt return of sale.. i :
Mr. W. E. Clarke is onr agent at Albany, Ga.,
and will give all information to parties who desire
his services in shipping o¥ purchasing. Onr per
sonal attention givento the purchase and sale of
Cotton. is ( ,J. .. •
NEW YORK EXCHANGE FOR SALE.
oct8-3m JNO. W. O’CONNOR'& CO.
FIRE INSURANCE.
T HE undersigned respectfully .informs his old
customers that he is now, prepared to insure
cotton, dwellings, merchandise;' manufactories,
Ac., against loss or damage by fire, iri tho most
reliable companies, on as liberal terms as similar
institutions. He represents the following:
SECURITY INSURANCE CO. NEW
YORK.
Capital and surplus. :.. .81,585,100 98
INSURANCE CO. OF THE STATE OF
VIRGINIA—RICHMOND.
Capital1 : . V; :; I-8100,000 00
ALABAMA INSURANCE CO—MONTGOM-
; ERY,. a
Capital—:.. ojui-sd-i;.. 8100,000 00
Losses promptly adjusted ond lssued by ■
oct!4-6t*. IV. RICH. CURD, Agent.
Public Sale.
O N Tuesday . 24thday, of October, I will sell to
the highest bidder, oh the premises where I
reside, five miles from Fort Valley on the road to
XnoxnUe.v:!: jj-.rn-jna,a.‘. . ‘ s;l) ::
My cropof Corn, 1
Potato's, Farming 1
smith tools, one Mill for grinding
hundred gallon'Kettles^ “ ; ~ .
25 head.of.Sheep, d jaut. •».; •
125 pork Hoggs, in fine, order,
100 head stock Hoggs, of the most improved
breeds;'' “ • • - «i u - “ *.
Household and kitchen furniture, sith cooking
I wiil rent my farm tor the next year if not sold
at that time.
Sale to commence at 9 o’clock A. M.
sept2I- J lm ' a : - - R, M.‘JOHNSON.
METALIC CASE'S.
i,it .-
R ECEIVED this day a full assortment of ME-
TALIC BUIUAL CASES and CASKETS ot
tho most beautiful Patteras.' For sale at my Fac
tory, foot Third Street; Micom'GU.
GRENVI
aug 2S-3m
/ILLE WOOD.
Planter’s Hotel*
C HERRY Street, between Third and Fourth
streets. ThisHotel has been completely refitted,
and is at present ready for the ; sccommodation of
Transient and. Day Boarders. •: ■' -A ' - A* octlQ-10
To;Rent: '*
'A ' iiOUSE and fiirniture, “to °renWtor ’five
_r\ months. Apply to
^ Mrs. H. G. LAMAR,
octl2rilt* on College Street. „