The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 15, 1865, Image 3

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—I— Ok slaib Ccicnraplj. JExig£?£‘, ' c * / q O' ^no: monstrotu that ycz YARIETY. the rnort: ' exclaim'd- country czfit'. vis It. will not keep silence? SPECIAL NOTICES. November Election.' nzyp.v voxor. ■MSS**** (Frtiia Ucor.j.o.'j HENRY YONGE « CO., CITY COLUMN. » . , [Axmoxtnrcmcnte ®idc in tbi*cosxnn, »ill be , - , , „ , , »*“ *»■«****'-*« cj« made now. i uc for puMIntVca utfl the d.-.j [ This Terr morning we hare decided a doren without spectacle*, doctor or me lk me. P*m- Th!= rule « m be rlzidlv a Aered t o.j ; : c.t«e« end not heard one of tUcnut | phlet mailed free, on receipt of ten cents. Ad- ,. , * < ! C OMMJSSIOX MEE CEAXTS The Pitehliotw (Mara I Ee'liVt MTS* “ At dress E. B. FOOTE. If. D., 4TH COSOBXSMtwxl. Bwratft. j*"»’» N,. W «™te,N,,To rt . «1V YORK, ' 1 will atLurtrcr Carter, We of EcrRti, in Wor- . AUTHORIZED A«tST(> vr.6. trudbr. £•*»•. £l • cester counts-, was pireacated. and objection "? "?? j ™ toits alliance on, the™und that ( . . .. _. _ I it wMs dictated by a Spiritual medium. Tut- Ur - A - L'vi A * ,,,1 Ti.^ii^e2 , ^nd^tUl , SIit dir I objection was admitted Hr the jitdgv. ansi * ^°iX2!r3r«2X!^Tih’m t’S’^rt &rI tbewill disallowed." weeks. Contracts tor sntMCripiUms and advertia- j ing, made t,j biro, will be Ailed without drier. Jss. H. Bttrre, of Nashville, Trim.. is our an- ! thorized agent tor that city. B. I.. Gocldiso, nflWMaeoa Intelligence office. It an satbortz-.d Agent to receive antoeriptfon* and sdsrrtiserr.rnts (or this joarnsl. • The friends of Dr. A. J. SIMMOXj of Monroe j j county, with his consent, place liis jame before j J the people of the 4th Congre.-riowj Iftstifct of j QOLICIT con=ignmeuis of Cotton au other ; Georgia, as a proper person to represfrt them on , O articles, and orders for purciia;.; of Goods, the door ol the United States House f Represen- i REFERENCES • - ’ IfM'AdrerlHis: indei. Ibry^aUMoU-jI.S. Sahas eld. Fresh Arrfral*—Xcwton A Lawton, t«iit: Light: i.iziit: rctrolcum OB, Juat iRdml aad fn sale at th‘ A. H. BOLD. ; tslircs. This district 1* computed of Ipson, Pike, „ -■ .. ~ j Spalding, lieu re, Newton. Butts, M. roe. Craw-! Charles Day. Esq.. T. R. Bloom. Esq., t. C. . HTGoto Bryant, Stratton A Cos. Na-hrilie ^ W nkin*«n,B«ldwi. Jottes.Je*' Plant, Esq ..Macon .Georgia; Messrs. Phimzy A timerdied of cholera 1:1 the Zoological Basfac.* Collie fora peraud Putnam. Dr, Simmons is a Jntl.man of! & Clayton. Augusta, jtarden in Madrid. . Bookkeeping, Pensmanshlp. CommctcUi Calcal . aMMlteM m drti |n T . tMritlnhMlltcw , OTnl . . They hare had large experience in par- A woman with a walu 16 inch., around tions. Commercial, LawPartnersbip . cttleraeirts t ; TC polltlriin sndss such U l>eUeTcd tube worthj 1 chasing lUu.RO.in Siptues of all dcscrip- ! writes in the FeltnHurg litiitv in favor of andBasmess Form? and Practice etc. ScndlorCol- oJ .^ Le honorat.le position to wbieh be I now call- 1 (torn and solicit orders from Railroad Com- , tight faoin,?. . „ UgtVt * ,r ' < ®Rl!»TBATro3S A C>„ | ed by many of ids ^ l^kt. novU-«m* TTte grave aanomiremcu: that the prince — ■ — ; imperial wjll hereafter dine with his mother,, ami not in the nursery; ori-npie, a’ prominent ‘ place in the French court journal. \AT1 CflN? A T. T. I F.E V ABO ... r . ....... Travelers’ Insurance Companv, OF XEVT YORK. Office, NO. 213 BROADWAY. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Nash; Hie, Tctin. nor? »c FELLOW tlflZENS. The name of Gen. JAMES W. ARMSTRONG, oft la Shorn— J. II. Anderson A fas, Hair and Wool Collar*—G. Be rod, nteam Haw and Grist Mill—Andrew Dunn, place in the French i-onrt journni. j Lecture* In this institution will commence on the „imnt tkr Senatorial district, comthsed e! the j The emperor of Morrjcco has perm I: t Sril Monday in .Vovcmlwr neat, and continue four | -ountlfs of BIN., Monroe and Pike (fM District) t t^lfgrapbic wir<^ to !*o laid »n w *1 «“* • : monthv—the Foully tevins clunked the time ; j n thrnext LeKUlatare ;oct31-tc in cb&«e<jaenc6 of official to ihtt; f r0 m naanier to the wiuter months, effect, all the French railway will be com- JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, Foreign apADonuMleDreGoodswEMBrou^ . Pdcl to mlopt tapplisncc for insUntaneons 1 oct 2Mm Dear. To fuj l‘ria|brr< )lit< ndfag Cduftrcnar;—V. V. “►faWeatjog between eterf port of n train Bam tun. Plantation <«r Hslc—Jame, MrrerrGreen, , , ,. t 7— - W - Kesidmee tor Sale B. W Cubbeder who bad lost n niunt.cr of l.ts cou s by tile ■ trU( ., nd p^rf^t hair dye. Harmless, reliable and ‘ . ‘. ' fA f>n »'| |; : ‘lino-t iri>~cn-licart- , jmtaiilaneoaa. Produces immediately a splendid Nroao Focal. Dean.—'Tbe^body of a dead negro ] *'}• W ’ r ’ w, ” t loving Iwen accclera- black or uaturyl brown, without injuring the hair was found yesterday rooming, near Hoag's brick f e “ "F “ s , • ' orikiu. Kuraedica theilleSocta oLbad dyes.— yard in ibe eastern part ot the city, lie seems to 1 There arc in Great Urit:i,rt il.Ol* pan n-bro-, gold by all druggists. The genuine is signed Wil , VUINIIMItWMUN aes. »»*• v.- * . , t At'the Aid of the irrevflt Jcat. At Hartlepool. Mr. Thomas Ord, a dairyman 1 Batchelor’* Hair Dye! The original and beat in the world! Tiro only har,{roandisdamrrolweeks,. Tbe'oppositionini kfcjp. , , ti at Jttse lolog tuen paM ofTeoutc we<ks ago, La ‘ -V youn^K’otiJt nalituuiauAstilra iniuor. was robbed and killed. A path runs wltbia a few * ha* been lately playing a! a German water- fret of where the man baa been lying and exhaling 1 big place, losing on an average #7,500 a day. a great stench for weeks past. It seems strange I A letter from Nantucket, Mf.ss.. twy* the that he waanot discovered eartley. ■ gras- grow* in the middlo of the streets (lint ' * ‘ J 'Ton«- echoed to fit-bur.;/ feet of trade. Vast To Machinist*. | edifices—sperm candle"manufactories, oil'cel- MaeKInlat will Had several thousand pounds ot j lers, ship chandlers* stores—arc abandoned, old typwiawal for sale at tit .office o( the D*ar *£» «1«»OfWdl the eletuatit*.-. Wlmle Idofks Tri.eoiut n. * • — tt anti rr.srs of f.iiiidtiige.irc descrterl. —- : Jfr. John G. bhelnut. of Columbia, Boone El.rcTtos To-Dat.—The election for gover- j county, is sixty-one years old, and tliacov- nor, members of the legislature, etc., takes place , crcd a few days since that lie was getting a in this Tiro Importance of the oeeaal.m i new front tooth! One might think Mr. S. must tuf evident to every voter In Georgia. For ( was old enough to have-rut his eve teeth” governor, (here la naoppoaltl.m to Judge Charles j long ago. J. Jenkloi, on3 Uit re' la no doubt that l.e Will be ; Mrs. Gen. Lander, formerly Mrs. Davcn- rlccttd unaulmoualy to the high and responsible j |mrt. the favorite netn-s, has arrived at New position, tbe houorable Keutlemsn is tliomughtlyj York from Australia. * esparttatad fn Bit with honor trrhtmseTf ti^fl great j Worthing young lady recently went to advantage to the Htate. The nomlntro* lor legla- j son nlone in a small skill', and rowed to . la lure and other position*, m numerous in every Brigirion. The rlistantgi is .reckoned to be district. f Tkrro an^n.. p-diilealiine.ilonsytl Is,sue, (ill tipb'sJuid.-elio arxitinplistud it. pulling and those who will he elected, will receive the pla- . against lido, in al.ont two hours. The water en by personal popularity, and perhaps tbclr well ; wn.s T»ry eaiut; bul the- exploit, neycrthc- known rajwclty. Our citizens should tnni ont . Its**, has created some astonishment. tiara A. Batchelor. Alas, Regenerating Extract ot Millclleura, for reatoring and beautifying tbe hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR, aagl.ely New York. Itch! Item! I Tea '—Scratch ! SckaTch ! Scsatcu Wheaton’s Ointment will cure the Itch in '48 hours. Also cures salt rlteuir, ulcers, chilblains, and all eruptions of tbe akin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By aendiug 00 cents to Weeks & Porren, sole agents, 170 Wash ington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United State*. , sept.27-6in , Mrs. F Dessau, Agent. Aii.asia MemcaI. CollAoi.. The course Cl county. Is proposed a* a sultahl. person to j w-g RAPl'Y TO AXN'OCNCE to her fricuds lu i 1 Macon and elsewhere, that she ha* jaatreccir- cd a Urge stock of elegant Dress Goods, consisting ' of EMPRESS CLOTHS and POPLINS, all color*, DRESS TRIMMINGS and SETTS, CLOAK SETTS, WORSTED SHAWLS ALL COLORS, BELTS, PRESS AND BONNET RIBBONS. Large assortment of Mom-ring flooods. BONNETS, HATS AND FEATHERS, BRILLIANTS, BALMORALS AND LINNKN COLLARS, and all other article* rcqublte to enrich, beautify and complete a lady* toilet. PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER, THE UNIVERSAL REMEDY roll IXTERKAI. ANJ> >;.\7Eit5AL COMPLAINTS 1 At this period Hi-re an- hut'few of the human race anac'inaintcd with the merits of tbe Pain Killer; but while some extol it as a liniment, they know bnl little of it* power In easing pain when taken internally, while other* use It internally with great aurce?*, hot are equally ignorant of its heal ing virtues when applied externally. We therefore and poll a full vote. B/tthU .conduct, they wjll T It> t»w Reported that Oil.-!. Cushing'* | w > sl * *« '°. v tliat il >» cjaally successfoi, whether exhibit their lutere.t In far tlvit election and. r'the 2tt*4bn U, B*W. ou pmf.-Vdonal business ! 0|iC ? orexterually and it stand* alone for the government, hits been postponed until unrivalled by nil the great catalogue of Faintly next spring • ' - Medicines: and its sale at universal and immense. The negro rebellion in Jamaica has eaiiM-il great excitement. The people of Kingston arc preparing for defense. Volunteers, are being enlisted throughout the , island. Not withstanding the strong force op|>oscd to them, however, the negro* still make great headway. The private fniteral - of Lord Palmerston took place Octolier 27. He is to have a pub lic funeral in Westminister Abbey. Gen. - Canby, at New Orleans, has received ders to muster out several regiments of ne gro troops. Some arc to 1h- disbanded, to prevent insubordination. During the war nine per cent, of the sol diers admitted to the hospital dieel. In tbe English army in the Crimen the proportion was fifty per cent. General Fullerton has issued an order abol ishing provost e.fnrts for the special use of freedmen in Louisiana, and remits such mut ters to the civil tribunals to protect the poor and ignorant. He directs his agents to act as as counsel for them, and when injustice is shown, they are to call the aid of the mili tary. A mean and dastardly attempt to blow up a house and its initiates was nude in Chicago last Thur.-lny. A pan of powder with a short fuse attached'was thrown into a house ar.d the explosion shattered the wall and injured the furniture. None, of the inmates were in jured;.-. A letter carrier in Detroit is in durance vile for btintino bundles of letters to save the Mf?* wring thepi. There are some marrying men left evident ly. A voting woman's matrimonial adver- j tlst-immt in a Portland paper, received ICO j otiers m response. j In the Southern market*. The goods were select- cd by Mr. Einstein with great tare; tuid as he Is A dispatch front St. Louis to the Cincinnati i now'in the New York market for the sole purpose :*r Tits Mm m Bazaar; on'Cottoh AVeutte, Is ‘dAAtt, -ssy»: The resignation of Frank Blair i ®f selecting goods, and watching the best oppor- tiw place to purebme silk cowl* of a.. .ad a* major general is eonfrnted. | ^ colon*. A 1*0 worsted bnifd't Lndicf, call up T/‘Y* ' > *T I shall receive, new additions to onr stock eve- M.ssre.8. Peyrer&Co. aot8.|w' -J- f.ocrsraVi>-FeitH-of au insurrection in the I ry week, and will be always prenar.-d to exhibit to the pnblic goods of the new order of nflair* . - *f J £ ([ I" ,| L»dle* t winter ft* approaeliini*. Kcmeulier ll.al a largo lot <.f eloaka, shawls, *etilag*, nubias and hoods, ran b« found »t tiro Bursar of d. Pey ser A Co., on Cotton Avenue. uovS-tw Tiib I-adizs are Invited t-»^dl «t (be NonrLTT Htc*r and see the tieautifulnoinvini/s s/yl-sln Hats- n»nnet*,' Dfas* and <;i.uk trimmings, Sontags Neck Ties. Ribbon*, FeaHtfctx, Button-, NeL, RaU and Mice, etc. etc. liovS-Ct) AI. E. CosnERBNck IN M vi-nv.—Ttie Georgia M. f” m ~“r Uy ; •* 10 o (-luck. A large Dumber of the ministers com- ‘ |K»lng tiro conference lute arrived, and the busi ness will be repidlr disposed nfhy the assembly. Our report* of the proceedings will be found daily in the Tri.roaAV.it.,, fv cvpcct them to Iro of nttieb Intern! to our readers, hence we propose surrendering all the space necessary to get a foil report. Tiro public generally will find the City Hall an Interesting place to visit during the sex- •Ion. i «T Fashionable dm* buttons, and trimmings veneraR), ean^be f.yjul tit 8. rcyser A Co’*. d Wfic,i«ou*hIc "walking slrors, tot ladies and in n, ran Iro fonndat S. P*y*rr * Co’*. nov 8-ltv t ; • 1 ■' .'font: BTXxuwe—Outrage* of this ciatracter have become *o frequent of late, a* to have paused a general outcry among our citizens. Almost everj! night, serious losses arc snstniuctL dome of ntir ponplc, deaiwlriiigoftbe city police and the tnlli- Sarygttarl nnih-.l, atCrnlhtg any reller, are talking abdflt brganlilnga rigthince committee lor the ar. rest and punisliment ofotfemlrra. This step will, of conrae, bo deprecated by the friends of law. and order universally; but soinethizgnhould be dope to prevent the frequency of the losses sustained. ■*f . . ns major general is rontirmed. Medicines; and Its sale is universal and immense. * Tbe demand for it from India and . other foreign countries is equal to tile demand at homo, and it lias become known in those far-ofl place* by its merit*—the proprietors have never advertised It or lrornatany expense in its introduction into foreign land*,.' . H -ndvH-St ‘ NEW FIRM! N E AV GOODS!! NEW PEICE.S!!! Wholesale ancl "Retail! E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND. T ITF. iiiidcrsltpit il beg leave, to inform the ladie- of thi* city, county and vicinity and the pubs lie in geatnU, tint ho novc or»rn and rer-dy for sale n.t the well known nhn i»opiilnr old stand of E. EINSTEIN'S, TRIANGULAR BLOCK, Oue of the Stock* of Slaple and Fancy Dry <*oods ;:*yP. Peyser A- Co., have on band a large stock ot laJira’ hot* and trimnilnqs, suitable for winter norS-lw Prmi AI.t-xqt iatTaretiowpirjurorl to re- erlve orders for life size Photographs, whieh they can take from Ambnilypes of deceased person* »s well a* from life. Tltc well known reputation of Pngh’* old Oallery, Triangular Block, for the pro- dttetlon j^e.vvry stylcjiflp.enfsse*. renders it nn- necessary to say more. The Curt He I7«ifr for Pho- tograph Album*, now bring produced at tills Gal lery, arc unsurpassed, and everybody should pro. vlds tb'-myelrp* with a dozen or more Of them; to cxeliang<»Allt>ielr friend*. attg 1511 rok toxohcs*. J/-ara. EJUert:—You ore authorized to announce the name of Hon. B. IL BIGHAM a* u candidate tor Congress in Die Third Congressioul District. Judge B. Is fully committed to the firm support of the Prcslddbt, reserving to him*clf, hoverer, the manly right to dUerimlnate, and to difler when he think* the government Is wrong. He U attached ; to hh native State, and dctersilucd that the tote of her people slutll be bis Cite. He bos been recently 1 in Washington, and there 1* reason to believe that if elected he will be enabled to take his oeat. oct Si te* T II E PEOPLE’S TICKET., . h foil SENATOR. JOHN J. GRESHAM. ESQ. FOB KOl'EB KEPItESEXTATIVEl. COL. THOS. HARDEMAN, W3I. S. MOCGHON. taf We arc authorized to announce the uame of Gen. PHIL COOK os a candidate to Congress from the Second Congressional District. GEN, COOK was originally apposed to secession, but when bis State seceded went into the army and there re mained until the close of the war. novblOt* The Columbus Enquirer, Journal A Messengers Cutbbcrt Reporter and Albany Patriot, arc reques ted to copy and forward W1L t ron coxttRcss 3uo conokessional disthict. E'U'or Telegraph: lion. B. H. Bigitam of Troup, is respectlully presented by his friends to the roters of the 3rd Congressional District as a candirUte'for Congress. He is an experienced legislator aad ju rist and has proven himself true to bis native Stale. The district is composed of the counties ofjlus- cogSr, Schley, Talbot, Harris, Troup, Meriwether, Heard; Coweta, Fayette, Clayton, Carroll, Camp- bel and Paulding. Day of election 15th Novem ber, Inst- , novS-tdc. UtT* We arc authorized to auuounce the name of Hon. E, G. CABANISS of Monrne county, as candidate for the Congress or the L'nitet] .SJates Tbftlu- Fmtrth Congre-sloual'Dhtriet, at the elec-' tlonlhcJolh.inst.—— nnv7-tf STATE SENATE. We are authorized to announce the name of Hon. JAS. N. RAMSEY, as a candidate for're-election- to the State Senate, from the district composed of the counties of Harris, Taibot and Up-ou. nov 10-t? CASPIPATES fOR REPRESENTATIVES FOR HOUSTON COCNTT. *'* The friends of Gen. Eli Warren and David M. Brown, annonnee their names as suitable men 'to represent the county In the next Legislature. novll-5t - MANY VOTERS. Voters of Monroe County.—The names or Col. J. T. Crowder and Col. W. C. Redding, arc placed before yon a* suitable men to represent you In the legislature. Many Citizens. nov 12 Houston County.—Wc have been authorized to annonnee the name of Hon. JOSEPH DAY, as a candidate for a seat in the Legislature from Hous ton county. nov 12-te VOXKOE COUNTY. Hasty Telegraph: I «m autnonzea to announce that neitheir Col. J. T. Crowder nor W. C. Red- diDg, are candidate* to represent Monroe eonntv ia next general assent'dy, novI4 Voter. DIRECTORS t Edward A. Jones, Samuel J. GUasey, T. B. You Burett, Sylvester M. Beard, Robert Crowley, Wm. Coit. J. C. Dimmick, Henry Clew*, Albert Wright, John A. Iselin, H. P. Freeman, Nicholas E. Smith, Jiunea K. Dow, Orison Blunt, lloweil Smith, , F. U Ltunuus, ITtn. E. Prince, Sylvester Trail, Joseph Wilde, A. A. Low, Chaa. CurtU*, Asher 8. Mills, W. H. Webb, I tc nryj. Raymond, Silas C. Hefting, Satu’l W. Truslow, MERCHANT. €HT DHTIHBITION - 2 6 0. 0 0 0 COMMISSION" AND FORWARDING ' Va '" he ‘* f’ , * 1 “** Du “° ,d ai «»*. ««<• 1?0kTB 0 VA/t ns*, Jf//,X/C).Y Dot l.Ajtf / : All » be Sold for One Dollar earb, without regard to Value. NOT YO 1'X PAID TOP. UNTIL YOU S«fo« Wn, • TOC ARE TO RICZ:VK. ,th» zaatSamidlDz ilteh si. t*,» r » n Bay Street, SAVAHNAHt BA. Reduction in Prices. Uundrt U tNiughni 1 »nd F liter W« Splrudid LUtof Articles t AM to b« Soli for ll Mtth. Z:) c UJ Sil-er Din.nfr #- p.l». r Cm* s Sttliti surer Tt*» c-mjsWu... ... t, 1W nc'?pwxK)d Mun!o*I 3: au-’ ... ? iiv AULiiwaa.T VluFlcal Bmcr, r* mt». 2.'0 fit.* ' Bicluird A. McCunlj. EDWARD A. JONES, President. WM. E. PRINCE, Vlc-Pre-ldent. New Goods Received Weekly. novll-Tt* RIDGELY, KQl'IER A CO., AOEXTS FOB DODDS, HACNEALS & URBAN’S, CELEBRATED Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, / (i <■; t Bank Locks, &c. T HESE SAFES AND LOCKS have been thor oughly tested and their reputation is such that tbe Treasury Department at Washington and New York city use them In preference to any other. They are made exclusively of iron and steel, thus rendering them entirely FIRE AND DAMP PROOF. Eureka and Ezcclsicr Bank Bocks, For Vaults, Express Boxes, Bankers, Jewellers, and Merchants, are unrivalled, and uarties desiring such articles will find it greatly to their luterest to purchase from ns, as we can sell at manufacturers’ prices, freight only udd'ed. ' ^ pnv ll-3m 1UDGELY, SQUIER A CO. Valuable Cotton Plantation For Sale. I OFFER for sale my plantation situated on Chi- ochee Creek, 12 miles S. W. from Albany, Dougherty county Georgia, adjoining the land* ot Benjamin Lockett, Jerry Bell, John Jones, Col. Nelson and others. The place contains 1,500 acres, about B or 700 acre* of wldcta ore cleared and un der a good fence. The improvements are all good framed bnildings—good ginhouse and iron screw. Provisions, stock and plantation tool* can be bought with the place. If not sold before the 1st Tuesday in December next, on that day It will be sold in Albany at public outcry. For terms ap ply to me at tuthbert, Georgia,'or 9. D. Irvin, Albany. novO-tlDt SAMUEL CLAYTON. ASIIER S. MILLS. Secretary. F. B. VAN Bl’REN. Treasurer. S. Teat*, M. P., Medical Examiner. E. IL Joxe*, Superintendent of Agcncte*. E. V. FoLOrn, General Hallway Agent. LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIE8 Are issued on the Mutual plan. All the profits in this department arc divided pro rata among the Policy Holders. All policies to be locontuta- Ue after fire yean from deter and non-forfeitablc alter two annual payments. A Loan of one-third of Ult amount of premiums will be nude; also, thirty days grace given In payment of premiums. r GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES Are granted covering aecldeuts of all description*, Including the travelers’ risk. It Issued ‘ Without Compensation, They provide for death, if caused by accident; bnt in case of injury only, the insured receive* no com pensation. If granted With Com -ensation, The full amount assured is payable to the family In case of death caused by accident and occurring within three months from tbe date of injury. Or, in case of injury- causing disability, the insured re ceives a weekly compensation until Ue U able to attend to bis business, such time not to exceed twenty-six weeks. The policy covers all forms of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, 0 ilt.Util.g \\ Gtcb#" . ... . > Fr>nmtU*d Gold w*t<«Le»i .oo G«nlV liuminpSH;*-«r Watch** i.jO i >pco-fao* . 2S0 t*iumnr.«! Dress Goods Declining! j 1 1,000 Cit’MOf*] Hind Hr»«c«.lci8 C*h*K*d Guicl H’lCxdeiA (•*■!» • bAlrift’.ui' a t*ur.rtl Chmni* . . , .'.\a0 .'!» mure 4 KrtTuhinjc hro<>cDcp.. ' -'000 Ufkl H initlno .Jo »ivj t urn I Opal A Km-r*M do ' Mo-*»ic. i.-l A I tit* l'-M!dr..p» 7.^«0 Com! a l.m* rwlil Kjarrruit* aSTovember 4th, 1865. i enrol parishes of C’odtlo anti Bossier having been expresseil, Governor Wells pelitioneri General j _ , , cvwby on tbe subject, and received tbe foi-! Best Manufacture. Latest Styles, Iqwingrjespon.se, tlifrnilptmre of whieli ha* ! before fifecn publish bell Oiw | AND IltLinqUAfiTEits Det’t of Louisiana, i Xr:w Ont.EANb. Oct. 21. 186.1. 1 Jit Hi* Excellent)/, the (Jocernor of tic Shite of Couiaiano: Slit: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a petition from tbe citizens of Caddo am! Bossier parishes in this State, with your excellency’s endorsement of the lfltli in stant. and,to state, in reply, that I wilt order an additional torejof wiiitMibftpsto Strove-' r port, and will place the whole subject under the control of an intelligent and discreet Lowest Market Prices. that commanders of posts arc required to k repjthcm«rolV0h fully advized of-the state of And many other goods belonging to the feeHajatqo|ig .the public hr their' neighbor-' . - / ‘ hood, and to keep the district commanders i.Tm»T>mwuii constantly advised of any dangers of the Faxon OvsTEns.—Sam Porter 1* in dally receipt of Ftv-h o.st. r*. and can m:; ply <-a*t.,n,i.v the ofiiecr, err, ; >} rt.-ay quantity cr'*malt. At fraarVoM -tat d, CheiTy I tllitlK It (>ro\>erTb\tute to yotn-cxcEJlci street. nov 15-lt METIIOptt*T AN'XqAL CONFEIiKXCg. Till* body will meet in Macon on the 15th in •Ml. Mpmm fatfa* 1 Wilt come before The qneatioa of fraternizing with Northern tli-th- kind anticipated in tltQJR^tjtion. Indiscreet odlat* will be dl*cu*«e.l, and possibly some action I *> r improper officers arc removed as soon as taken upon It. Other matter* of general Interest I their unfitness is discerned, and arrangements will be attended to, whieli the mind*, not only of 4 havnglrcady Irocn made go diagbuK; the ne- UiAt .lA‘r«i.m»iJii of Christians, tint of the.public j f? 0 !™ anyJ'jTOng tmpje^ion that-niay Imre generally, \,ill be directed to with unnsnaUnterrat. | fS T. n tmpo^d upon tltera. Wc Shall have our Reporter present for the pnr- ' cr - v rt^pectfully, your oltedicnt serv ant. Ed. R. S. Candy, Major General Commanding. My stock consist* in part of tlic following goods: Prints, Printed DeLaincs, All wool Delaines, Empress Cloth, Foil DcChcvrcs, English and French Merinos, Scotch and Vcnitiau Plaids, Solid, printed and fignred Poplins, Black DeLaincs, . /‘ : Alapacas, Black Silks, Merinos and Bombazines, r Reporter present Tor the pur pose of making fall reports of the acts and sayings j of that body, and trust the usual courtesy of a scat ; on th<y 1ho b^Teudcd to him. -4t j DEPART M E A full and complete assortment of Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Linen and Embroidere d Cuffs and CoL lars, separate and in sets, ' White, Red and Shaker Flannels, Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels, • Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Blan keta, Ac., Hosiery, Gloves, *i - l Ladles’ Merino. Vests, • Table Linen, Table Cloth, Towels, Towelin; NEW GOODS. iSI"ovember lOth, 1865” I have to-day received l>v Express HANDSOME BLACK CLOAKS, HANDSOME DRAB CLOAKS, SILK CORD, all colors for Trimming, BLACK WOBSTEAI) BRAID, LADIES’ .MERINO VESTS, r*-r -; i ' GENTS' MERINO VESTS, PAPER CAMBRICS, FINE BED BLANKETS, JACONET EDGINGS AND IN3ERTIXG3, • SLATE COLORED JEANS, LADIES’ GAUNTLETS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, COAT BUTTONS, And .many qthcr Articles bard to be found I , /.V THE MARKET, j S. T. COLEMAN. A RARE CJIANCE. T HE undersigned Oder for sale, or rent for the ensuing year, in tbe village of Russellville, Monroe co, Ga., a dwelling and store house, with 40 acres of land attached, in a wealthy community, comprising one of. the best country stands for merchandising in middle Georgia. The dwelling is nearly new containing eight rooms, with good garden, orchard, etc. The store room is sixty feet, long and well finished. Said property can be pur chased low or rented on reasonable terms if early application is made to Hie undersigned. ' J. R. RALLS, ? nov0-30d* J. R. SMITH. To Kent. A GOOD COMFORTABLE DWELLING IN East Macon, with seven large rooms, kitchen and stable, all complete, and a splendid puntp of water. For further information apply to the un dersigned at Messrs Phil lips* Hunt’s, East Macon. norO-LOt* W C MASSEY, rt ... ,. «h „ Explosions, Floods and Sutfoeation by Drowning or Choking, mid nil other kind of nccideut. Ten Dollars Secures n general Accident Policy for; Two Thousand Dollars 1 ■— ■ With a Weekly CympeuihtioTCJS!; * ' ' — e -* i Ten Dollars- TRAVELERS’ INSURANCE TICKETS, For any length of time, from one day to twelve months, are on sale at the various Railroad and Steamboat Ticket Offices and Agencies,; Marine Eiska, and Special Voyages. Policies arc granted insuring against death by accident while sailing la steamer or sailing vessels, also fur special voyages. Foil infunnStion, together with Tables of Rates, Ac., can be obtained at the Home Office, or by ap plication to the State Agent. E. C. GRANNIS, Agent for Bibb County. J. C. McBURNEY, icu'l Agent lor Georgia. WM. C. GODWIN, ’ .1 Americas. R. ROBS, Albany. 9. S. STAFFORD,' , , Blakely. * R. G. MORRIS, 'Georgetown. R. COMPTON, Griffin. . . K. W. JACQUES, Columbus. itgT' Insurance Agents desiring the appointment xs Agent, cun address the General Apr It, A. C. MeRunwy. - sepS2-:im Torlay the Price* of all D.ness Gqocls JioV v/jl* .^wbBOTfl On band are reduced to tuoltn room i) V. 1 11 i () J EXTENSIVE VARIETY Soon to arrive. to.CalL soon before they arc all gone. ' S. T. COLEMAN, nH PI Lnatin tad l*i o Cold ThiinWrw. iVnciN. Ac i lu 0>» Lfic srf*. iOOO Lv> kt > f.>i Miu.wturn# , J/KO (in:,J Toothpick". Cro**pi-. Ac . «,«•<>» Hm.u i»oid HMf } Ch;s*ed OoM V..UD- . , .0141 fck’* d A iwiici • iaiX-J C8.ifur»i* Ki. :>A) w L* uu»‘ Jrttaclr^’ J*; ! ‘ **;- Ud.pV JrvfDl.y. vor*l ■ i>»> LaiLo-’ Jvw-try. osjl... . -».w* 80t- la.» At’M I J» T*Jf) ntufriuQ.... ! IV0 IJol I »>u" w|th mlrr; I 31«0 Gold »’in- with Gold kold^rn .. . Pen* A hs.Jer*. *up«r r.... { 4.00 Mhcr<*cb!rtA i l*r.nki>iM Ctjc*. Hi Hr. r C» Wl Silver Fn I MranibT. A IT Gftighiui A Co. N uiltb’ ,. ! r!if k’flfiinr Hand J«’\THry. doihny tn in'Ts-n-# their • I OfaJitniicU iztcnc. h»v { iribmton. ph’* rutih 11A Br iwaaUfiurpr* »n,l ii’in-Tirr* • f «l *fr*h'"t.*blr -trie* ft W •( ltd nov< Comor Cherry, and Second st*. * Sale of Personal Property. T HE UNDERSIGNED will jell at private sale, tipdb suitable application, all the personal properly now on his plantation, situated eight tnilra below Macon. The property offered consists ol one Horae, seven Mules, a lot of Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Wagons, Fanning uteii.il* generally, and many other useful articles, inch u* are fiinnd on a well regulated Plaututlon. The whole will be sold toa •Ingle purchaser, or in lot*, as may Iro drained. TERMS CASH., Delivery to be made upon pnr chase. The properly cun he seen at any time by calllngon the undcralgned at his plantation, near tlie river road leading Irom Macon to Uuwklnsvlllr, eight mile* South of Macon. If the above-property Is not disposed of at pri vate kale. It will be offered at public outcry ou Tuesday, November Slfct 1805, on tb-- premises. - DOUG’ ' ’ novO 2w* JOSEPH JGLAS. J. W. MlTCtlULL, "V. P. ARilSTHOXi’ Mllclicll &. Armstrong, PROVISION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN BAGGING, ROPE AND LIQUOR3, NO. 05, MAIN STREET LOUISVILLE, KT. «cpt22-Sm* ■Residence for Sent. AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON TATNALL SQARE—TWO ACRE LOT. Apply to DR. J, D. SMITH. noVlO-lw** ROOMS TO RENT. T ntEE large Rooms with ga* fixtures up stairs on Mulberry St., opposite Medical college, next to Floyd House building, with kitchen, cel lar, etc. Apply on thcnremiscs to EDW. nov8-0tt VrvRD Q’CONNELL. Porn, and ,Meal Can be sold for a full price by calling on nov 5-lOt 2^'J- N. SEYMOUR ' I-ivery Stable. J G. SEARS & C. T. FOSTER, have opened a • Livery Stable at Manly’s old stand, Griffin, Ga., and arc ready at all hour* to-feed or furnish horses. ■ - . 1SF” Conveyance* furnished lo any point in the country. A share of patronago la repectfully so licited. nov 7-eodlm OKXAtlLVTll, ll illl. CURLS, BRAIDS, WATERFALLS,, ,^ANDS, WIGS; tiAtF Wip8 ( &c,, j ‘ocUJfr-Jm "W bolcsaic, at the lo weak possible fitice of im portation for cash. - • W. H. CAHBRON CO.. Importers ot Hair and Manufacturer?, No. 313 J. M. COOPER. Auction & Commission Merchant, AI.DANY, GEORGIA. W ILL give his peraon d attention to the pur chase and Shiprai at of COTTON. HE IS ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL Cash -A-dvances On Cotton in store in Aibanj, Oo., for shipment to Messrs Noktox, Slacohrtn *& Co., XcwTork. Ilnv lug hud niany years ferjicrirtftein the Cotton trade, a» well aa Auction and ComtnI»«ion bUbiiK*6t«, j ucflatti-nj liiinuclftljut iieciuiglveeiillrt'Mbtlslkction to parties cntrusting tiielr. baslneua to him. LuitDEKS A.ND CoN^iUNMENTS SOLICITED. * jlcapectUtlly relcr?> to J. 15. Rosa & Son, Macon; ** H. Ahibatiy. Fulton St., Brooklyn, nenr New York. Large and Mnall orders imoetuaUy- attorded to. oct 21-1 m - FOR SALE. A Plantation in Crawford County. C ONTAINING EIGHT HUNDRED and sixty acres (StiO;, 400 «*oodland, the balance good cultivable, land, j situated ou the Knoxville .and ColUmUu<5 ro-id, *ne tnilefnitu Flint river, and *ix miles Trotn Muscogee railroad. There is upon the place a good dwelling with ?ix rooms ceiled and papered* vrit b necessary out buildings. The land Is well sainted to the production of cottoil, corn enne <fee. The place is wel l watered, and ha't an ex- .celltmt seat foragriit or saw mill. If application 's mode launediatel; , tht**. place can be purchased foi $1000 in greenbacks, one 'cotton crop will re-pay the Investment, and cover all expcim**. Apply to or address , / fXO R RALLS, uov5-2w^ Monroe co., Ga. W. T. NELSON’S’ SALOON; . THE SIGN ALL RIGHT. AT WHOLESALE AS WELL AS RETAIL. of ! LiqUs e ofran A" 1 ! 1 Still Buying Wool, quality, such as OLD BOCTBO^^ , srw-. i . A2fD PAY n inion. .ui^ect t*. th. r.cnlst. n. frlli.wi'.g: ur i'irat.. n.ziin* r*cb srllci* •<>* 11. ntao. *>. ii-»r—t in A *!• u Kiivclop. . sod w.llimaij nn. -f i'ii *, eureinpi-, will ..ai b> in lu .o, m raraipt nftn.n y.flrd Cro'- All article* (old at One Dollar each, with out regard to vaiur. <m rrcrtpt cf th. csrtl*nro. rno will >.« wh*t tna sra znla* to liar*, ami ih-n il Is si y..ui on ..mi n. - .n.l iba Inllnmnil lakS'll. srild. nr n-x. l‘:ird "«r- m T iliu. obtain a fln'il Wsich. Il.m.n.l Kingin’an. Ml A Jswniry oo^mrll.i fur Onn iMIl.r. .no In M cn-' Can MMMMi on. fi.illnr - . ...ntlwltm ar. blank*. Tha t.ric- >■( . .riilieni-. I. .. f..l|..». -O... r.;r SScanlBi fivn for »1; .1. >.n f r ft ; .fcmyfra U; ixtj fir. fir! 0tnos tiunJrr.l for l» Axsnts wiiibaailn«r,l in c.oi. on ...rr C.itl«. .i. ■ird.r.,1 l.y hem. |,r»rMinx tin-ir t. m.i.an-. am-m i. -n nan dollar. Axrut. mil coll rt Si r.nl. for .. ,, .rtltleofr and tecilt Itcnii.to u. .lil,.rto c..h or i«suu« aump.. „ ... T.an.OAUOHiNicx). Oclie-lm* No 11-1 tlr,»d...j >,w t.-rh UurlC)’* SiMutncliic Ulltcra. F OR Debility, Lost ol Appetite. Wi.knn. In dlgeation or Uy.jiti.l., w.m u a, tl mi „i. hr Uver, Disorderidtioamcii, thfaix* «r« b> hilt- | uat can compare wan iu rt.nc-\.i. K im. • UatrtMtqg complain*. For salt or iu, in- l»u xt any dlW store lu the CniU-d State*, or frou. ILt proprietor, LoutoviIIc, Kj.,corner S*%«uil. aud (Jrcen streets, to tvLotn nil or dvr- •! oula U IrcssciL HURLEY, RUDDLE A CO. Ilarlcy’a Saranpnrilla. r PUE Great Blood Purifier, as a Sprlug and Scm A mi-r Medicine, stands tmrtvaltd, imiotu* .11 impurltli,'* from tbe blood, and give* HCALTn xtiD FREX0TH 4 to the system. HURLEY, RUDDLE A CO., „ „ Pruprlctoia Corner Seventh end Gmn «tr> . ta esptlG-Sm LouUvllla, Ky. tlurlcy’s Popular Worm Candy. A S thu ia really a apecllic tor Worms, and tha best and most palatable lorni to give to cMl- dren, it U not surpriting Dial n k> la.t tnkiu -lb* place of all otlror preparation* for »ui to.—n uin* perfectly tzatclras. nnvclillu will t.s,- it ULT.L'EV, RUDDLE A- CO., „ „ Pniprivtora, Corner sSuveuth and Grttn ttr» •:% rcpUG 3m I.oubvl.l.-,’ Ky. Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad. r pO Pastcngm for the North and We X train leave* Ciiuttanoog. titOa. t Ezpi Ingat Nashville with Northwestern Railroad lor Johctonvillu and point] on Tennesvce river Pada- cab, Cairo, and SL Lonl*, and LouUv Hit * C J Sot ■ vllle Railroad. Fare from Chattanooga to Nashville 4 7 7». “ “ Cairo -9 75. ” ” St. LouU £3 75 PasiCDgcr* leaving Atlanta on the evening train on W. d» A. R. R. connect with this train Freight Is now received and forwarded on quick ttee very moderate rate*. * WM. P. INNEf Gen’l. Sop*’!. J. W. BROWN, , „ce.. Gen’L P.aacngrr AgraL G-em Saloon, THIRD STREET, UNDER FLOYD HOUSE, Macon, Georgia, E. W. THOMAS, PROPRIETOR. The United Status Navy. OOAtyl —- The Time* Washington mezssse says it has l The BaZ.uiu or Macon.—This is the style ot Irocn assertained that during the war. the Toweling the new all 1 cxtensl vc wlioie: ale and retail store, navy has l*wt 1.40G men killed, and 1,688 Napkins, just opcncil by our friends 8. Peyser A Co., in the -wounded. 75.060 sailors and marines are oil Doylies Linen, room* formerly occupied hy Mtsars Coleman * the rolls inclusive ofalUqsscs on "round bat- L And all other articlra 'rolongin- to a • | Ro*>, on Cotfru Artnnc, 1'.t*-.--ii Ch.rry and fiSoztMkli^Mni lUidfntiflL'harltStonj „ _ . .. w _ •_ ; Muu><wrT attm-c. w6hj reMn wt i pieasc ‘ Mobile, Vhrf FiroAw, and there.' in :i Numter One Dry Goods Store, bear in mind that a complete fashtomble outfit i woril. tlic sjilcndid victories ot Farragut and .. ... . . .. . , „ ! can be ,rented at till* .-tabli-bmcnt. Merer. S Porter, have been achieved with less loss ofi We call the s.rocial attention of tlic Indie* to onr . Fresh Oy*tcrs for sale hy the quart or gallon. P. * Co., prorai-e lirgety, bat a glance at their ] ^ c which lias bcM sifftcrcd. lit a fV’I.o VIC \\D SHAWL DEPARTMENT,! hand.'-jSt* Gint:u>convenientlyforated, and'guests well filled si.elec* and counter* lia* conviDCiMi us smule battle by a dureion of troops,- !■ *. * * may rely on being waited on by the most attentive they arc able to make their worts good. | '£ | ,^y with coufiOenie, we will sell these arti- ~ " " nge. " The whole ex- ' ' " “ * LOWER PRICE, wanted. T RIDDLE’S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY", T HE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in in forming the citizens of Macon that he hsi re cently enlarged, refitted and refurnished his Eat ing and Drinking Sai.oon in the most elegant and costly manner. His tables arc alwey* fornUhed with all tiro necessaries and luxnrles of the season. WTcals at All Hours, ALL THE RAGE ! THOSE FINE NAVY and OIL SILK CAPS, For sale low, by ) s TURPIN A HERTZ, Cherry street, opposite Little* Smith’s, novl2-3t , v Macon, Georgia. SALT, SALT, SALT, -jj.cnqruioiytTau^e of our navy guns kept the ’ - : men Wf'bT mtirRet range. The whole cx- Corjzt-. of the latest style* cau be found at S j peuse of navy, since the begining of the war. ■ Peyser A C.v’s Brza xr. on Cotton Avenue. : including the construction and equipment ofi etfil-'l- ’• ’ ■ E. W. THOMAS. f h e t n r c oct 156m A. SPRINGER, Macon, G*. .■ jpqpp. m any otl all its vessels, .and tlieir maintenance, lias f the "oods to be of the ' - Irocn leas tliau ^230.000.000, or only about Tint 8rrzrr Socra WtxD.brtathh go er bed* o , cvcn andonc-half iter cent, of the national Best and 5fo«t Fashionable flauu* violet*, is not m..re fr.-.grant thu:. SozorveNT. And iu 'q. Moreover, wc hgvttflt the uluero dfithe . the aroma which if exile*, txMnaHMca ib -.:r to T war. *hiji* enough" to' show for the money the breaths of all who use thi* marvelous deml- -pent, to constitute what is probably abetter- frice. White teeth, ruddy gums, a sweet month, j navy than that of cither of the European and tbe certainty of enjoying these desirables in [row er*. We have constructed, since 1861.! perpetuity, arc among tiro blessing* derived from taro hundred and ten vessels of wnr, all of! the use of Sozooont. * novl2-Strod w hieh are of the most improved models, and ■ T—t?X * 7 i *H the appliances of modern offen- »*G«"o A."'s.'Patrick'.- to'getthc best ] *ivc and defensive arts of war. Stationery; Also, wrapping paper. »epl7-tf I — ■■ ro * ► »♦*—— Wine Cl Fb.xnce.—The last French papers ■ UF-Tn» Njtw 8xilrr TOR ISM —“R.v'Fs#* bn- state that much wine will Ire lost for want of | ;».-z EAipSir.—A w.inrtcrftil Invention forladics. Un- casks. In Durgundy itcrsonsd'umi.hiug tlieir Than any other house in the city and WARRANT ! A^vraB^^^Book S?or% a'TiUle WHIT^ For ^?ale. A I-ARGE LOT OF HOOP SKIRTS. BOY, to learn the art of PRINTING and TONING Photogranh*. ApplT for two days. A J RIDDLE, cov!4-2t Photographer. qesticMubly ,uo rixrr to all olhet*. i own barrCls'enn purchase ncwNxine'af irom On Conalgument, SACKS COFFEE, Uin't iai! to read tinadrcrlLcmciitin the Macon four to rive cent-per gallon. The hot French ; , a SACKS CUtrr.ra Tehgr»y\ eontf inir.g fnl! particntara every Tuesday i brur. ly can be made- at lee- than $1 per gal-' lU 30 Boxes Tobacco, different grade,, morning. octll-'>iv:im. lou. but cheapness in Europe is r.nt likely to 'iwi n.„„ nmne a fleet the price in this country, where speeu- CtmszT*. of tbe- l.i-M ftyle- c-mbe lo-.tnd it ?, istion and adulteration have sway. Peyser A' Co’t !l.._ir. <. n Cohoit Avenue-- t m 1 -- bo n-1w C5F* A dentist of Eelicburgh has patented ••- : an ingenious modification of forceps, which Mzann. Fklriek A Co., at th,- New. Depot,' mining oriacially cooled air through it*' will act os Ogenu tor tiro. Lovu-vlUe Jx,>ux'rat, puin'R to ihe gum" .^oas to deailen scnrsitipn, which journal can always be found upon their previously to the extraction of thetboth. and ; , ounioze tim- tctuUt the operation painless. 3000 Havana Cigars, WInts and Liquor*, in ease*. Kev* and Boxes of Soda, 2000 lbs. Telegraph Wire, No. 9, 300 “ Tinners’ Wire, 15 Barrel* Salt. Co-Part ncrwli ip Notice, 1 HAVE THIS DAY associated zrlrtt mein bOefatsa Mr A R Tinslev. JASlES SETMOUR. Macon, Gc., Nov.,13tb, ISC5 juiE* ssYiiOun.] [a. a. tinslet. SEYMOUR & TINSLEY, Commission Merchants, • „ : - CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA. T ENDER THEIR services to their friend], and rvspvctfvilv soliicit con«ignments ol Groceries ' and Produce of rTety description, ; ra~ Particular attention given to the purchase i andshiprtng of cotton, cotton good*, etc I norlflm SCALES I - SCALES! Platform Scales, from 250 to 100 ponnds, .Counter and Tea Scales, Jnst received hjr novl2fit ■ _ B. A. TfISE. Tor Sale.;, A ONE eton* wood dwelling with four rooms, kitchen with two room* and servants house with two rooms, situated on lot No. 3, eqr 40 and .fronting on Poplar street, and very convenient to business. G. 'J. BLAKE. . . norll-7t ; At the store of Greer ds Lake. HATS—MEN’S AND BOY’S. E.S.LATHROPACO. M Bd. BRIDGET bTIKK offers her services to the Ladies of Macon as a monthly nurse. In , if xd to experience and tpmlification she >5. McG ruder sad Hall. Her residence refers to ovpo.ire nov!4-6i* j n ■■■■., oo on, -o i o, Grape anu Peaeli Brandy, Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, &e., by WITHERS & LOUD, Cherry street, between First and Second, nov 12 3t Just Received, 5,000 lbs. of POT WARE, 100 Boxes TIN PLATE, 25 Bundles of WIRE, 3,000 feet of GAS PIPE, 20 COOKING STOVES, For sale opposite the old Postotficc. novl2 6t -1/ moMonAabIla, -, \! fr j ' TtnsERTSON COl"NTt WHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, CATAWBA, CHERRY, "- ^^rioM^srre' BkANbii^j. Ckuiaj^cuc Wine*, qta. and different brrada, alPO“Wines, Port,-Mideira, Cnta^ba, Pearl of the] RUIn^ (Imported) RLcrcwinc <Iugloiuhnfr, rod*. rmVUngitemer,,vr^iU\) f - . •" -J, All the above can be purchased by:xetaii.dcalei% in packaged of#ny qu^tdJty *»4 ft ibf low«at tiRurca of the iiflirfreC - large lot of choiceat brands qH, u ~,. , • - • T O SACCO - AMD CIOAKS. , Remember ttw dWHiUnd on Cbertr beJ tween Second and ThlfdJbinder the old <n.WJ T. Nefebnl Tfe lWI -Twinned bU former and hit old frtetidS sad'cnsfeOrntrs, as WcTJ iw ^W* 4 ones will attention.^ ^ _ HU bar will at all tirfiM f inpplied with tl»e choicest bfveragee. Give him a calLfior he wHl.be found lfbcntl and prbxnpt as In the ol^faj'vttnc. | octwwjid ^ ~ ‘ r . i • . - Just Highest n.rr'5-I0t Gt-oing- Rate. J. N. SE’^IOUR. Just Received, , ■ l.e/ -I il'Jh . ■ ; • Aft A F-R£3W SUPPPLTS OF OVERQOATS, - .ti-..., a BUSINESS SUITS find HATA Macky, Beattie & Co- Shipping and Genera] Commission MTohanta SOS A 305 BAY STREET, WV.W.VAH, f.r.ORGIA, ! ufj' Cash advances mode on C--u*igruaenta to j M.iotr A Bri-riir, Ptilaik Iptda. REFERENCES: da-,-7 | Gatsmoil, M.a-rs. livli A CtirULi.., »h- -j Notions! Bauk, Savannah; Mratra M-- ** • Wriglit, Mv**r*. W. A. Karnaoy Ar C' A j Mtasra. Lord, stot:e A Co., Boston , M- ». I i*. Boyle dr Co.. Mresrs. Wallace a" iJ■ , 1 York; Mewr*. Macky A brattle. Merer* .1 j Son* & Co., Philadelphia National Back First 1 National Bank, Seventh National B*r.k R..or i mem, raeatmiuen, „» sm e* ,, _. __ _ TrrvTPI} ,*>* of tijo fi rm nf 'lull Steen, E»q., Me-.-rs. McCutcBeor A C.ii'li-s fothel^Sroi*”: 11 ?’ gMn8 f j “ CcnnlMnim. roll! at roll i < rfa oi 1 e, X n-Ub /* a HTT I YT- " A \T 'l T t /inTTVDAW () T- ; pAUU^BURY & CC !>} •• it ' ! iXJTTOX NOT I Cl'. F R. A B. L. GOULDING, Inteliigeuce Offit-e, • have removed from Cotton Avtuuc to Fifth Street, near Passenger Depot, and opporite Scho field’s Foundry. Servantsand I ihorers furnished; Orderafor white labor filled ; Information given oi hon-cs, lands and other real estate foe rent or sa!e. novl2-lm CXa 'Ol 10 DOZEN BRASS BOUND BUCKETS, 2 DOZEN WELL BUCKETS. ; B. A. WISE. I CASH ADV^dfiS’ON Alt COTTON jcomlirncd through him to the well known and re- spocfaible boose of Gardnerf-Dcxt -r ACo., of New lork and Boeton. nor7-ln» Colurabui, Ga., Nov Cd 1865. ffodntry Merchants Are iuvited to call at the Novelty Store, as there are many thing* to be had at a bargain. I have a fricud at tlio North buying ami can offer extra In dueements its- pereh.-ter*.' vSOl* C. U. BAIRD. Agent. No. IT, Cotton Arenac. House Furnishing Goods*. Ells’ Saloon. I am liow receivings general assftrtment. T HE PLACE !■> now open to tl.e puhl!:; every lnxnry wbieh can be obtain-d from any part 01 the United State--, will he aerred up in every style to please the most lastidio'u*. BevE2.»GV> ol .11 kind*, of the BEST, tr> cheer the nrsroNDINO; » hot Dixxcu to iNViooniTEthe Inne r man on a cold day, with a tine llavaima to puff away Cullen. Do cot hbxoer nor t!iir.-t, bnt ceil on" Elis, who l: i«« plenty at hi* Uld Stand, opposl-- the Lanier, I wbwwiil do hi* best to s*tlsfv jotir wanir,. Sf-D or lit) With eighteen year* of sn- ce-'-ful experience In sasattnfeBs.'ii'ififeaft ‘orJurther inibnuattofiql , ' ( ;'itmuance of tTiHr^aronage-Kd sirofbtra who apjlj.tu'Mcat Mont«.*znmfl, Go. ? ifw-ill idvem** a“--J** ~ Yu. \V. TVESTBROOKt- tU * OySTEPS, by twijiwrt or jratldfc, mralihcd » • ■ —♦-» ~h<i r|bw a« *ny house intfce diy, foj*'fll&yatetiL or,cU> Reopf and Sugar on CoiisignmejH? Um,m ‘ b} tht t " 1 w JTn: ells. M. A. U&miltcn, Baltimore. Particular attention pivea tu \],e f rwnrd- iug of LjoC'ls for Northern markc-*- oct 31-Sra Mules for Safe. FOUR NUMBER ONE MILES. Foreale. Apply to One door below B.-.ist'- o! A GOOLtoCOUrm Jaro; cor.tainiog : acira’WpR IraproVro, timbered' an iviugln lit Ibx.lv Ccan'.v di-triet, seven miles j 1 S.E.. *'■* r —- L -•'d- .I-., of ifaOnleanraa. Ga. pjly to-nic i '.efMOtt- Z AQ COILS SALE ROPE,., _ , k S. S. KEN DRICK. ■ -'ZOfotr^U NewOrtehi fCtOMMISSI OOBt** «HANT, Waolesalootid Retail Denier WANTED. A Tirst Class Harness Maker, -SIX Good Stic her* Apply to B. P_ FOLSOM. roylMt At Llftle A Smith A Co.’s Chctry St ti’Darrei* New Orisons"Sugar. For sole hr SEYMOUR A TINSLEY, ,i I k Z '--'ll Commisalcn Merchants, Cherry Street, ROV !*& ••»? ; . --re <Sl SAMUEL D. IRVIN, (Successor to Lyon A IfTfaand A T TO R N E Y A T LAW -\LBANY. GEORGIA. • gen Fra l m fin c n aw'd izl , 'Salt i Sdlti! ' - fiki Real Estate Agent for .Soutfi Prompt alter.;^ST, given to aU 1 i-.i". C«re ' * - r.oNvest : , Call on ^fArket I^rice. ;. i N. SEYMOUR. •York. W..L..U - Murchison Sc Murray, Commission Merchants, 18) firontSt., N(« Yo.-i, \ LL consign Ed 1 nts to ar* <!-••• • <»f tUIj’D.t'tj!, v htiLtr adticu < , r-i or uot. Librrel advances made on roDfrit^ T"* •* du»|re<L Our phonal attuuiluL k*' - of.cojioisu ^ " [{UTj Can bs sold frf i htgh price i.y „ , - si. n&VVOt .HOT ICE. WosTille Leave XaMn A\. . Anfveat HawklosTllle.. fo-airor. Arrive at Mseon........ Sere to Raw ken*, file. . anvil fit TST Journal A M*aaengerJ