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•flit ItaiTn telegraph.
CITY COLUMN.
avtiiouszbu avbmt8.
W If MdHr, l*f., k a»IM»d,w f.ir
the t>«ii.t Tuuuni, locuulnrt and rroH|il lor
»1 .* r! i ■ nr ul-. and lalacripUooa.
Mr A E MairtOAU. I» 0»e aalhoiixedUatrllii.T
> -. ill of u... Macini TcLKuturn, and will vfcil dif
f.nnt auction* ol I lie Mate »ill. in I lie licit fear
week*. Contract* far snlr-ntpUoin and aduitlr-
iie,-. uwJi by him, will lie IBM ait bout delay.
Jab. II. Uni t e, of .Vi-J, >iJJr, Tenn., ii onr an
thorirod axent tor llul city.
V. I. Gorrnino, of tlir Mac.Ill InMliijrtlor i,Hire,
i-an authori/cil Jlptl In receive Hilr'cripf ionr
and adnvtinnatli lor I Id* Journal.
iwmnrtwrvTsis-\r= r I ^o-Sliippafg! "gJoy to tlie world,!'
preparation. being made, and th; work now n> | r
pro~rc?A that a nnmljcr of baildlng* are being QQ ~Z 1~J •. I
* ^ . . mm mi . .* t* «. r.t tkn V lifM*'. i
NOTICES-
: progress » »uuha. o- — - .
) erected in Macon. The capacity of the city doc- |
• not really * office fur the bmdnoMi that concemtraten
! in it. The demand for new tUxe* and dwelling ,
j homes Is very great There b not one vacant roorn^
' in the city tlut we can discover. A greater nunT;
! her of Uoum* would be occupied, and with a good j
j ,-Uo of ritlzuus If they could be had. It will rc-
’ jmy builder.-, to build up scleral tenements.— j
Quite * number of unsightly gajH aj'p ar ou our .
| main street*. We they *« ill be i*pcediH filb J '
! up, with ~«kh1 tubeUrifial buildings that will be an
1 onuiuvnt and great advantage to the city.
f%"Tuu New Skirt ro»; ^
\&ti. EHjdir.—A wonderful invention fbr ladies. L u-
qrMionabty fUjKTior to all other*.
Don’t fail to n^ul the advertisement In the Macon
Trlfyr.t/Ji containin'? full parti* nbr every Tn«d«y
morning. octli-5tw.ini.
New Advertifting Index.
We 4m ite tip* Htb ialou of onr readers to the
m]trrti«<HMDt of Mi-hv l.i!{li1f(K)t I; Jjijbik.
National Kvpre** Cmafony—Withers A howL
8tn»ed— P ifcKevltt.
Fresh Arrival*—J W Fears A Co
*>> Reward—C Ihagen*.
UtskSetK'cat AurtJon—HW Cobln dge and others
Cotiiiiili < «i»n Merchant—Asher Ayres
Sour Krout, etc.,—Freeman**
Salt—'Wither* «V Loud
Commlolou Merctumt*—Brigluun. Baldwin «V: Co
Krorlamation by Gov. Johnson
Guano—Geo K Cruuip «fc Co
NaYk^I. Eirncf^l*>l|fAwr.—Tin* great enter
priM- will go into operation Inaihort time, and we
pndlct for It a great auccfi**. It a mo*t prominent
fratnrm arc the employment of dUablcd noldier* of
both annic*, Federal soldier* Nortli and Confeder
ate wldlcrs South of tkw f’otoiitae. This alone
ought to commend it to the attention of llu* South
erner- a* no provision can or will be made by cou-
gn-s* for the support of our maimed Confederate
Mildlro. That thin enterprise Will prove highly re
munerative and offer* Inducement* as an investment
I* scarcely to he questioned, in evidence of which
we n fit to the returns^bf the American Expre
company, which In I8C4 paid 38 per ct nt di\ idend
In rash, and 50 i**r cent in |mid up stock on a eajti-
tal of $J,(JU9,iAU, In lSdu lua declared dividend of
51 jut mil on lie capital. The object
of the coinjKiny in ojicning lists In every important
city U that the i>voplegenerally and not capitalists
nhw»r may hr Intirwtnl, but one per ccut oF
amount of subfcritdon i» required at time of Mib-
M-ritdng, and it U supposed that not more than five
per iykiyi\ywj be call#(| in. Mc-r*. Wither# tfc
UmhI, Cherry street, 2d door above Second afreet,
an- thecomml-slouera fog Receiving subscription*.
We advi*c you to *ub«cril»c at once. Sec Messrs.
Wilier* «k Louda cu rA in another column.
noryj-lt
. s
Sti;»:kt I)iAl.<H;rg.—“How are yon, llnrry?
Yon ar^ dr< *'nl very tine, M<>ok remarkably well,
ami "step as high a* a blind Imr^u.”
"Well, James, this U thcllrst new suit of clothe*
I have had on In four years; and If Sam Hyman
had m»t ItK-afed In M;wou, I should not have had
them.*' - •'
Jamh*.—"Sam Hyman! who is he?"
IIa«Vtf:—“Why he 1* ttic man th^dre^ae.^ all
tlie Ilors’tip so Hue in Nashville, where he keeps on
the earner of Market street, and Public Square.
Ho ha* Jmt started q branch clothing House iu
Macan, on Cherry *trcct, adjoining J. N. Scy- j
luoar’s, and you just ought to go in Ills store and
examine the good clothes lie 1ms on lrnnd.- IJe-
rides, hi#prices will jtMk:#uUyour pockd."
Jamc*.—Well, I’m glad I’ve seen you, for I
want a new unit of clotlis, and I will call on Sam
II\m an, who, you say, may be found on Cherry
street, lietwcon Second and Third, adjoining Sey-
mour’a.”
Tiik Maioh’s^oTht.—Tliere was but one case
disposed of In this court yesterday:
Solomon, an chony youth, unlike Id* great proto-
tyjn*, had not learned divine wisdom—at least laid
.but a Mot ptrcepUodnr bihliral lore, so far as one
of the oommandments are concerned, and indulg
ed In that Ethiopian ptncfiaul for chickens, at the
cxpciuc of a Mr. Jones, lie made a clean sweep
of the above geuUcmcn’* lien-housc, who, think
ing lie might find the bird* on tale at the iparket,
was lucky enough to do so, and the thlsf atld game
wort' bagged at one and the same time. In hi* tes
timony, Mr. Joucs stated that he lmd had tilleen
turkey* “gobbled" up one night lost week, and su>-
ptvtiNl Solomon of having a baud in their sudden
^ttak’e^r off.’ 4 The chickens were recognised by
their wings being hocked by n dull luitehct. The
Mayor thought the proof conclusive, and scut the
youthful Solomon Into "retirement" for u month
to reflect on the “vanity” W all mutable things.
And *o ends the lesson.
Entkhtiu-c in the Cokn Tiudk.—A* an era In
the trade of Mseou, we notice that W. A. lluff re-
coived the first shlpiucnV of eorn that has been
made from the North this season. One thousand
bushels were received l*y rail yesterday, and a eon-
*t*nt stream of-the grain will continue to pour in
to hi*establishment. W. A. Huff expect* to sup
ply all demands 1\k cofil iu this market, ill the fu
ture. lie offer* U at $1,50 per bushel et wholesale.
The great want of this article and the hitherto short
supply will make the business house of W. A.
lirgr, under Ralston 11*11, » great place of resort
to iho^j; iujyrcsted in |hl* matter. nov2*2-5t*
l-tf~ Tluit elegant two story hiiek residence,
lately occupied by Dr. Br.mh.im, will be sold by
order iff court, auction, op the first - Tuesday iu
lWev-flttK-/.9ettjat Findpy KeurickV Anctlod
Kootn, at 11 o’clock, a. m. This place embrace*
every convenience, and Is one of the best built
brick house*, hi Uie city. For term* of sale, s
t'omm^Mouer * advertWnwtot.
nov'h-codTt
The WiTite ^Onr..—’pb*' placet** get a* cap and
' j .iralllr (in.ilv Rr\>ci'rlc/i9 »t the White Store,
corner Thiol and Chert}' *trect*. He*sw. Irwin
A Wliarton have j»»t fecdtnl »cv«ral barrel
the beM Cuhau Cane SJrhp ever hronslit lo thla
market. They al«u have line Family Flour, Bacon
Ilants Mackerel, Pcach-hlovr Fotatos, Coffee,
Su$*v»4 «i*«n\nreH f otk Of stearin* >d
Smokin’' Tolracco, novSWtt
CiontiMi.—D. tioUkmltU has juet relumed
from New York, with a .ccond .lock of Fall and
ivjni,-, rty'hipy com^ri.inc tine Black Cloth
Xkitt*, nnerCakiiuiere Suits, Silk, Satin and Silk
Velvet Vesta, with a handsome stock of Fnrnlsh-
In; poods che*|«fr than oyar. offered h> this city.
Give him a call. novS-Ct
Hyman took the held. That prejudice now von-
laheo. Why? Because his clothing Is as well
mode and trimmed taaay merchant tailor In the
land evm get them np; and to be convinced of this
all you have to do Is to call in on Cherry street be
tween Second and Third at the Nashville Brunet)
Clothing store. : ‘ • nova-lw
55- Do yon .aft SeF tliit.boy wlxat a.chccrihl
' roontetihee he Iras'? 'tSik how heat Ids clothes—
his mother has had him at Sam Hyman's and
booght him that suit. Hear him tell his comrades
all, w r.ro hoU-rffkt Uf 'tCartahdy at Sam
HvmimV^w Cherry street, between Sd and .d.
novSt-Xw*
To Machinists.
Martihitst wtll* ttnd tteveritt thousand pounds ol
:r
twretoaks of the heat material, cot and trimmed
tw the tat cat and most faahlonable style, havejnst
arrived tytesfwcss, at A. S^rituferV. nov 18 lw
J^t->!erclmnU and dealer* In dry goods, coming
to this market, will dad- it to thi-lr advantage to
call at A. Sffrtaffac’a corner of Cottnu Avenue and
Second Streets, before purchasing elsewhere, as
they WEI find there aTarge and writ selected stock,
nasr-t* tw
•yi;,, toD. Goldsmith's to get the latest style.
Ot'niaek Broad Cloth CoaU of the dnest quality.
I love to fire a we!I-«Iri man,
A man who Is drived with tn t**:
Ail I then have to fay,
Sam Hyman’* is the place.
Why, he will dre*i* you up ?o very nice.
And you w ill look u> neat,
That every l*dy will eye you
A* you patis them in the street
And if you should hut a?<k them,
They certainly w ill say,
You bought your clothes at IIjman's—
Hi* the only way.
nov21-fft* '
Tii(rsz CaKTXTAb Bi tton* «o much admired by
the ladlce,—another lot have ju*t come—together
with noinc of the finest I*iaided Hats in Macon at
the Novr.t.TY Store, No 11, Cotton Avenue^
noCil-JM*
Marine am* Im.ani* In»lkan<:e.—We call
tfpecial atlehtlon to the advertbenieiit of Toby &
Ogden In another column, by which it will be i?cen
they give their rates for injuring cotton to New
York. uov21-lt*
Why Sir, if you go to Snm Hyman’s on
Cherry street, l*ctwecn SccAnd and Third, and take
a look at his fine Beaver Over Coats, you will buy j
•one If you have to lxirrow the.money.
OY’Jl-fit*
ANOTHER GREAT IXlfl.'CEMENT BT
j Away w ith Snscracle*.—Old eyes made new,
TIIE IXTHODUCTIOX OK j without spectacles, doctor or uiclicme. Pam-
* , t 1 ; ) phlet mailed free, on receipt of ten cents. Ad-
i dress E. B. FOOTE, M. D.,
PERRY DAVIS’ PftiN KILLER,
| Ufftlf! Ught! Light!
To thi* i Petroleum Oil, just received and for sale at the
. * : Drug Store of A. M. BOYD.
SPFFEKINt; ill MANITY OF THIS AGE,
His relieved »ut>rc Pain aud vra!*.<eJ more Real
Joy than any other one thing
that can named.
ERWIN & HARDEE’S it j
A - BALM FOR EVERY WOUND,’
OUR FIRST PHYSICIAN'S USE.
r.TXK OJ-' FJUST-ClmUiS- .-UTKAJUiUS, i
, ^ r. t
BETtYK^ft ' { O -
Augusta and Savannah.
i .oinvri^ J*
■ vm h
ik 'i'lcs having reduced the rate of Freight FIFTI
; Aral rccoraniciid it* hep; the A^»otliccary find^ it
j lirst among th** medic ines culled for, and
the wholesale Druggist considers it a
leading article of liis trade. All
; the dealers in medicine speak
alike iu its favor; audits
• . reputation as a medt- ; i ?i
cine o! great
MERIT AND VIRTUE IS FULLY AND PERMA
NENTLY ESTABLISHED, AND IT 13
THE GREAT
[Family Medicln ej
02= SSE AGS.
k
l O" H you want a fine £xt|u!inaux Beaver Over
U#at, go t«* D. Goldsmith’*. noViS-Ct
Hr II >° u want beautiful and fine French Ca^-
siincrc Pantband Vest.-. g«* to D. Gold.-mitli’*.
PER CENT, the Agent n* Augusta has
made urntng
SIA113IBL1
ngt im»1*vwitl^fcs>r& .TO- j ' -
rni.F.r * Foiteito eftfct '
If;- U you want a handsome Saequetcc of the
Illicit fabric,go to D. Goldsmith’s. nov22-tIt
Cotton Markets.
.The tiavannah Herald, of tin? 18th, reported the
ctff ton market In a depressed condition, and iu or
der to effect salt s, holders were comjwUed to sub
mit to a decline. The sales ( ilected during that
week were at a decline on the previous rates, but
many bolder* withdrew their Jots and refused to
II at tlie offering rate. Since then the fulling off
in the Liverpool and the Northern inarkets-ha*
caused a continued degression here, but holders
generally w ill not accept the views of purchasers, j
ami during the week the transactions have been j
very limited. The stock on sale is very light, and ’
the quotation* given below arc the prices asked j
for.the few lots placed on sale. Most of tlie finer
l^ts have been withdrawn from the market, and
holders feel eonlicent that prices must advance.
The oflering stock continues very light, and very
few good lots are on sale. We quote, duty paid:
Ordinary 40^—
Low Middling 4—
Middling 45fuh»
Strict Middling 47(tf—
flood Middling * 48(a4S}£
Georgia manufactured goods arc dull and very
much neglected. There is no change In price*.
We quote yams at fl» 25 tof»0 j»er hunch; Georgia
shirting 33 to 38c per yard.
Tlie Tallahassee Floridian, of the 15tl», says
Owing to the decline in New York, prices of cotton
have fallen from 4 to I) cent* iu this market. We
quote ordinary to strict middling, 36 Yo 41e. It is
doubtful whether sales could be effected at even
these figures. Buyers prefer waiting for further
advice*.
INSURANCE AT ONE-HALF PER CENT
Ftvuii I ii£iimh to Snvatiiiali,
c-iiL-sJ
LATHROP & GO.
StTCEssoua to IIkxiiv Latiihoi- & Co.
Established Since 1837.
Curlier of Congre*t mu! 1 YhitaVtr Streetft
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS
DRY-GOODS.
WOULD invite tlio attention of Merchants
anil families visiting this city to their Stock
of Gomls now in Store, anil arriving weekly,
nov 11 cod3m*
G-EORG-E BURDICK,
[Forracily of Dunn tfc Burdick.]
JOBBER IN PRODUCE.
W ILL BUT AND SELL on Commission. All
orders accompanied with the CASH will
meet witbyrompt and personal attention.
iaPdfore house commodious and Fire-Proof.
Office with Messrs Dunn & Maugham, on Third
street, Macon, Ga., next lo Hardeman it: Sparks*
•Warehouse. • nov 8-deo<l*-Jw
Livery Stable.
. SEARS «& C. T. FOSTE1
have opened a
Qo to A. S. Patrtek’a to gri tlie br»t
Also, wrapping paper. *epl”-t(
J G. SEARS Jfc C. T. FOSTER,
*. Livery Stable at Manly’s olU stand, Griffin.
(la., aiid are ready at alt honrs to feed or furnish
horse*. t 4
pfF Conveyance* furnished to any point in the
country* A share of patronage is rcpcctfully *~-
licitcd. _ nov 7-eodl»
Notice to Planters.
I WILL BUY 10,000 BUSHELS OF CORN,
for which I will pay the highest market price
and famish sacks,
—ALSO—
TEN, THOUSAND FOUNDS BACUNand LAUD.
F<kMcr, Stock Teas, Dried Fruit’ and Syrup.
novS-dcodCw GEO. BURDICK.
BY STEAMERS LAVRA, WM. O 0IBB.VXS ANT) AMAZON.
rAll consignment^ will Jio promptly atR-nd-
ed to.
Y' Parties sliippiiM6<4v^l - plca?e send- i* >hc
Agent Tax Receipts, ?o tfut*tm y may accompany
8liii>ment.
^VK£S INTI.::KALLY IT CClfES ^
sr>RE Tiiuo.vt, * B *• R
SUDDEN COLDS. !m*
\Y- COUGHS.'ETC., j
WEAK STOMACH,
GENERAL DEBILITY, •
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
CANKER, LIVER COMPLAINT,
J»Vffl*El*SIA OR INDIGEStld.N,,
CR IMP AND FAIN IN THE STOMACH,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
PAINTER’S COLIC,
ASIATIC CHOLERA, , -
| D1ARRIKEA AND J
j , DYSE^fTEHY.
TAKEN EXTERNALLY IT CERES
FELONS, BOILS, AND OLD SORES, SEVERE
BURNS AND SCALDS, CUTS, BRUISES,
AND SPRAINS, SWELLING OF.,.
; H THE JOINTS,
RING WORM AN D TETTER, BROKEN BREAST,
FROSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS, - r
TOOTHACHE, RAIN IN THE FACE, NEURAL
GIA AND RHEUMATISM.
PAIN KILLER, i0
Taken internally should be adult crated with milk
or water, and swectcned>jYitli sugar, if desired, or
made into a syrup with molasses. For a .COUGH
and BRONCHITIS, a few drops on sugar, eaten*
will he more effective than anything else. For
SORE THROAT, gargle tlie throat with a mixture
of Pain Killer and water, and the relief* 1^. imme
diate, and enre positive.
It should not he forgotten t^at JUic Pain
, Killer is equally a# good to take internally as to
S itse externally. Each bottle is wrappedVlili full
directions for its use. Sold by Druggists and Med
icine Dealers everywhere,
nov 14-6m
Agent Erwiuc it Hardee’s Line, Augusta.
Novl0-2w
Price* Paid for Bank Notes
BY I. C. PLANT,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BKOKEIi.
Worth. \ Worth.
geokoia. City Bank of Augusta.20
-Ul
Go to Bryant, Stratton tfc Co's. Nashville
Business College for a thorough knowledge of
Bookkeeping, Peiumaiuhip, Commercial Calcula
tions, Commercial, Law Partnership Settlements
and Business Forms and Practice etc. Send for Col
lege paper, Circulars, etc. Address
BRYANT, STRATTON A CO.,
oct'21-Cm Nashville, Tenn.
Atlaxta. Medical Coi.i.eoe.—The course ol
Lectures Iu this institution will commence ou the
first Monday iu November next, and continue four
months—the Faculty having changed the time for
tlie sessioti from summer to the winter months.
JOHN G. WESTMORELAND,
oct 21-lin Dean.
Batchelor 9 * Hair Bye!
The original and best iu tlie world! The ouly
true and perfect hair dye. Harmless, reliable and
instantaneous. Produce* 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. Al*t», Regenerating Extract of
Milleflcurs, for restoring aud beautifying the hair.
CHARLES BATCHELOR,
augl5-ly Xcw York.
iTen ! ixcu! Itch !—Scratch ! Sc hatch !
Scuatch!—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 60
cents to Weeks & Potteb, sole agents, 170 Wash
ington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded
by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United
States. sept 27-Cm
Centkul Railboad & Banking Co., or Ga., {
Savannah, November 14tb, 1865. )
: This Company holds for sale ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOLLARS ot its first mortgage,Seven
per cent Bonds, dated 1st September, 1865, paya
ble in ten years. Coupons payable semi annually
on the first days of March & September. Tlie
whole Issue is limited to One Million Dollars, to
secure which the Company lias executed its first
»fc only Mortgage Bond. Applications must Ihj
made to tlie Central Railroad Bank, Savannah*
Geo.
novlOl-w GEO. A. CUYLER, Cashier.
Jas. yan Valkenburgh,
General Agent anti Commission
MERCHANT,
Cherry Street, Near Cotton A venue, Macon, Ga.
AGENT FOR
iUi wmbdavjson,- Valuable Plantation for Sale
OR RENT. >
' ,f 'A ti
■y^7*E offer for side or rent one of the finest plan
’s R R B’k’g Co... .00: SOUTH CAROLINA.
J R R B’k’g Co 87| Bank Notes...;.. 10 to CO
Marine Bank G5j ALABAMA. ' n
B’k Middle Georgia.. .CO Edstern Bank.... f ... .40 .Macon, Ga.
B’iC of Savannah..... .40 Southern Bunk, t.. ?.. .60 novlO-tit —
Bank of Commerce...13 Northern Bank.4...’..40
Planters* Bank, Sav. ..12 Central Bank 3P
M’oli’t* & PPut'rs B’k 10 Bank of Montgomery.70
Fm'rs & M’cbs 10 Bank of Selma........20
Timber Cutters B’k. . 10 Bank of Mobile GO
Bank of Athens .80 Tennessee.
Bank of Fulton 20 Banks of Tenu...l5 to65
Bank of Colninhns.... 12 Louisiana.
Bank of Empire State.12 Banks of La... .20 to 100
BsnkofAngnsta......20 -
noy21-3t$ f » • *; id ,*. >
Just Receiyed. .
Ovens, Pots and Spiders.
ALL SIZES AT
POTS.
00
b* -f. I
5 u. Al WlSE,
Cherry ri. Macoff, Ga.
FROM iay iiremliiUSi tlSTlfisliCRShe 17th
lari., a LARGE SORREL ^ORSE. , No
lar marks about Inin remembered, neis agooi
bujriry horajvtQO rouxzli ridS^J’Yor the saddle. A
liberal reward will be paid for the Horse and tbielj
7‘W. A. PniLLJP!&
nov 19-r.t ^ ^ Asher Ayres, Macon, Ga.
(i U A N 0. 6 V AS 0,
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To The Planters of O ?orgia;;J-
— ‘ro-.-nr* ^
* p-1 *JmJ J& ’ * f *
) jrr) J.tn rtuA
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
. ijifUaJ .2 .3
AND FERTILIZERS
.. • i i aoKHUnoiQ’i
OF ALL KINDS, AT NORTHERN PRICES, WITH EXPENSES ADDED, WHICH SHALL
BE AS REASONABLE AS POSSIBLE, ' ' ' ' -
PLANTERS WILL PLEASE 8END IN THEIR ORDERS AS EARLY AS JJOSSIBLE, AS GOOD
GUANO AND FERTILIZERS ARE SCARCE.
GEO. E. CRUMP & C0„ -DiJi/! .A
no\22-ltn 209 BROAD STREET, AUGUST A. (itll
from Maeon, between the M «& Band S W rai
The* premises contain 1100 acres, 000 of which are
under cultivation. The improvements arc good,
comfortable dwellings, sufficient negro quarters,
cribs, gin house, screw, a splendid orchard, etc, etc.
There is now on the place a number of horses,
mules, cattle, etc, coni, fodder, agricultural impkf-
* * * wiifr
ments, blacksmith tools, etc, all of which
sold nt reasonable rates to the purchaser or tenant
A great bargain can be secured by making appll-
L-_. . -•» f-a. *****
cation to the undersigned, at the Kennesaw Mills,
COOK & CHT&EKS.
New Skirt for 1885-S?,
The Great Invention of the Age in • ‘
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BR ADLEY’S Now Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(or double) SPRING SKIRT.
THIS INVENTION 'Con*i*t*» of DUPLEX (or two
EUimc Pure Rfjtsf.d Stxel Sprdxos, ingeniously Bbai-
Spring ever used. _ They seldom Bend ,or Break, like
the Biagl* Spring MUt-conseqaently pre^rre their
perfect and l>eautiful Shape more than twice as long
as’ any Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made.
’ The tronder/al flexibility and great comfort and pleas^
nre to any Larly wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will
fcc experienced particularly in all Crowded AssAmWioi
Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cara, Church .Pews,
Cliftirs, f*>r Promenade ami Hons© Dresa as tlie Skirt
can be Folded when in us© to occupy a small place as
easily and conveniently as a Silk < r fha
.iPiflady hiving enjoyed the pleasure, odnifort anti
great ronveuienco of wearing .the Duplex Elliptic Steel
Spring Skirt for a ?ittglo day, will never aftefwards
willingly dispense with their use. For childrenrihisaes
and xoutia ladies they are superior to »J) others. ’•
the HOOPS are covered 2-ply double twisted thread
and will wear twice as.long as the single yarn; covering
which is'used on all Single Steel Hoop SkisUL.rThe
three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double fjteel,
and twice or double covered to prevent the covering
from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs,
on the steps, Jtc-, *<?., which they are constahtlywiibject
0 Al! 1 aremad6 of the new and elegant Corded Tapes,
and are the best quality in ercty part, giving id the
^rearer the roost gtaoeful and perfect shape possible,
to are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable,
comtirtablc and economical 8kirt ever made: ■
WESTS’ BRADLEr Jt GRAY, Proprietors ol the in
vention, and Solo Manufactures, 97 Chambers, and .P
A StTKeade Streets, Few York.
FOR SALE in all first class, stores in this cit
and throughout the United States and Canada, Havan
do Cuba. Mexico, South America, and the West Indies
Inquire fDr the Duylex Elliptic (or dc&ble Spnnj
Skirt. ' A. * a
Tt-
CASES
•h
SIiow Cu.<c« for Sale.
TIUO HANDSOME SHOW
’"'F6r sale Uy
‘ IRWIN & W1IAUTON,* j
nov21-3t ’ ‘S 1 - UoVner Third and Cherry st.
Struck OH at Powersvlllc, M.
T nE GEORGIA OIL Mannfactnrins Company
arc selling their Pea Nnt, Lard, Cotton Seed
and CastorQtl, at alow fispire. Call on them for
yonr lubricator; and arc prepared to DU bills for
the above mentioned Oils at tlie shortest notice.
Will pnrebase Ground Peas and Palma Christl
Seed, in any qnahtlVy: F. F. TABER,
nov2I-12t* ,. /f Supt.
House aud Lot for Sale/
"¥"N ForiytK, wttli'I three acres'of lalfti The
X house has five ceiled rooms, itith comfortable
ont bnllduigs, situated convenient to the Malo and
Female schools, with good garden and eagfRent
■water. Bv early application a bargain may bo I*d.
For farther partienlara inquire of the publishers of
this paper, or of ■ O. MORSE,
nov21-3$t ,! •; 'Forsyth.
BAR ROOM FOR SALE.
T HE good will of a barroom, now doing (flood
business. The oufyrcstson for sel" -* j|
iaHher particnlars apply at ■ '
: .nortiJSi* -jmt© TmsQSXtfm
Griffin Property for Sale.
. j
T HE SUBSCRIBER will sell the following real
estate iii Griffin *
The Coach buildiug and lot, being a large brick
atmhiut Unooatartea and a small Timmlre/1-
, U! Ais<> > ttae*TOmforSb!e°an'd l«antifnlly »itwdcd
residence, formerly occupied by A Gray, E»J-.
corner of Taylor and Fourteenth streets, on »e
jcicof irronmL
Also, anacre lot adjoining said Gray lot .
Will also sell a half Interest in the accounts or
1L P Hill * Col, from ISM to 1801, beingaecounts
contracted on a specie basis, and are parable in
currency now. tortterjgrttatoojgg to
nov!9.3t Griffin, Ga.
WHEELER & WILSON’S
Sewing jVEacliine.s.
W ITH many valuable improvements, and
which have tlie reputation of being’ tlie best
Sewing Machine in the United States. Persons
having Wheeler Sc Wilson’s Machines can have
them repaired, and all the new improvements add
ed, if desired.
AGENT FOR TnE
Florence Sewing Machines,
Which claims superiority over all other machines;
is the only machine having the reversible feed-
movement. and was awarded tlie highest premium,
gold medal, at the late exhibition of the American
Institute.
The Florence Sewing Machine Company, for the
best Family Sewing machine. Reasons: *
1. Its simplicity and great range ol work.
2. Its making four different stitches, viz: the
lock, not double lock, and double knot
3d. The reversible feed motion operated by sim
ply turning a thumb screw, enabling the operator
to run the work ft-om right to left, or left to right,
and perfectly self fastening to the end of the seam.
4. The perfect finish and'substantial manner ir
which the machine is made.
5. The rapidity of i{$ working, and tlie quality of
the work done.
6. Its self adjusting tension, &c&c.
: Agency for the American Tract Society.
i All the publications of the Society can be had;
single copies or libraries. Sunday schools can Ih‘
supplied with libraries at low pile
A HUFF,
Comer Cherry and 3d Street, Macon, G-a.
GOLD.
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Gofd and Silver for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
OOX1.3EW AB3TB
* a J < I J ‘ I
1,000 SACKS CORN. 1
1 000 SACKS OATS COMING IN AND TO ARRIVE, FOR SALE FI
W. A. IIUFF.
• WANTED.
r.OOO Bushels Ground Peas for which the highest market price will lie paid by
re -. rr, W. A. HUFF.
FLOUR
350 BARRELS SUPERFINE EXTRA AND FAMILY FLOUR for sale hy
W. A. HUFF.
BACON SIDES.
10mm POUNDS BACON SIDES, 1 ’ for s:diy b>- W. A. HUFF.
FIBBE, JF’XSXX.
50 Kits, 50 Barrels and 100 Half-Barrels No. 1 2 and 3 Mackerel for sale by
- W. A. HUFF.
NAITiS, WAILS!
200 KEGS NAILS Nos. 4, 6, 8 and 10 for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
Now for Good Bargains..
A CONSIGNMENT OF T1IE FOLLOW I' li
GOQD.S JUST REC EIVED.
Aud to Ik sold at Ins than New York ptitt
as the Consigner U anxious to leave the otv
Here's the chance for good bugxtai. Look
at the assortment:
White Shirt..,
Merino Shirts and Umvrrc, '
Assorted Hosiery. L«dk* and Gent*.
Ladies VeiU A*«orted.
Ladies Waist Brit*.
Droning Comb*.
Hoop Skirts Assorted.
A Few Dor. Hat*.
And other things in this line.
These goods will be opened aad expoaed
for sale on Monday, the 20th inst, at
I*. 1*. PEASE'S.
novl’J at. 1 Scott** Range, 3d St.
|QQ BARRELS SALT, •
Just treolved
and lor sale by
LLOYD A DRAPER.
uovl#-I0t*
GEORGIA LAND AGENCY.
UACOX, GEORGIA.
T HE under! Igucil offer rare Indncemrets to those
wishing to bay or sell Georgia Lands. I'jnu
or City Property. Being connected with v •«
York Companies, parties disposed to mD, wilt ha\.
their property presented to a larger nu
havers, as lists will be kept here, ana hi New Yo
and other cities.
Parties desiring to pnrehasc will be itamohed
accurate mat>s and descriptions of the properties,
which wllluso be shown them byooeoCtbeUrm
Those desiring to sell or bay, will find it to t
Interest to place their business in onr hands
our long experience In this branch of busiiu--.
ablcs ns confidently to guarantee satirise
nov 19 lOt. JOHN K. HARMAN
JAN * CO,
IRON, IRON, IRON.
100 BARS 7X8 IN,
100 BARS 4X1-2 IN.
31 BARS 8X1-8 IN.
37 BARS 1 3-4* 1-2 IN.
37 BARS 11-2*12 IN.
Sold to clone ont n consignment, by
nov 10-5t.
P. P. PEASE.
3d St Macon, Ga.
SALT, SALT, SALT!
5,000 BUSHELS VIRGINIA AND OHIO .RIVER S A [,T' fm- rahtmiW-
reloby "•■j* A
SODA.
25 KEG3 SODA for sale by •%
W. A. niTFF
W. A. HUFF.
ipplicd with libraries at low prices, and grant)
ill be made to destitute schools or individuals.
Netc England Mutual Life Insurance (?om-
, - . pony.
This compauy has been established twenty-two
years. And is. the oldest wholly Mutual Life In
surance Company in the United States. It has a
fund of $2,000,000 and has made distributions of
surplus funds in cash, amounting to over $1,500,-
000.
This company offers superior Inducement to in
sure for life or a term of years.
JST’ Gall for a circular. nov 18
AN OFFER WANTED.
JpOR 50 bushels of Castor Oil seed,
7 Bushels of Mustard Seed,
7 Bushels of Bene Seed.
The latter makes more oil to the bushel than
any known se^and the oil can hardly be told from
Olive OiL Address . , N. CRUGER,
nov 16-5t* Albany
RIDGELT, SQUEER & CO”
LANIER HOUSE BUILDING,
OFFER FOR SALE TO CLOSE COESlOFJrEXT,
50 doz Choice BOURBON WHISKEY,
10,000 HAVANA CIGARS,
. AND TO ARRIVE.
100 bbls Superior OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY
norlO-lw
B, Pye & Son,
ExcKarige Brokers,
FORSYTH. GA.
Exchange on New York, anil buy Gold and Sell,
-anil Receive money on deposit. Prompt attention
•given to Coliefctlon and Remittance promptly
made. nov!9-8t*
BAGGING AND ROPE.
25 BALKS BAGGING, AND 5rt ( t *OlL^'''
t'-k ' “ M .tr^fi.3 »
-.•ii srjii mi 4u’- . .... .
. j- ml jotiii : 30 i io ;,,r . • .. nnbt! J ?».< » i
: . *.•' iH been '•ab ' r ' i ’ u ,'b** i
l TOBACCO AMD SOAP. j
CRI FFIN & CO.,
58 & 60 Courtland Street,
NEW YORK.
Manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE
MENTS, and
MACHINES.
DEALERS IN SEEDS AND FF.RTII.IX i -
1ST Trade Srmtkii. Send for cirrnlar.
novl8-3m
For Item.
I Offer for rent two of the be*t PLANTATION.^
| in the 8tatc of Georgia, of their mt- . One o-
cupied at present by Mrs. Chas. J. W.HUm*. on
Flint river, one mil*; from Everett Station. Tin*
plantation has about 100 acres In cultiratlon, ol
bottom and upper land; ha* a healthy location tor
| residence, anu ample accommodations for bands
. necessary to cultivate the land, and a fine Apple
1 and Peach Orchard. The other is located ou Flint
river, three miles from Reynold’s Station; bsi bo*
I tom.land cleared sufficient to work 100 hands, u: d
ha,5 uxdand sufiicieut for all convenience*, and am
r pie accommodations in the way of building*. «»n
: each Plantation Is a supply of provisions, which
j will be 6pld to those who may rent, at a fair m*rkrt
i price. Also, farming utensiU, mule^, hog* and
I cattle.
For particulars, apply to ROBT. H. Hf>5Y .U;I>,
i ncAr Reynolds, or to meat Mobile.
nov 19-10t. B. F. MARSllAl.i.
150 BOXES TOBAGCOj AND 50 .BOXES SOAF, (or JBEjl
W. A. HUFF*.
We Offer for Sale
AT THE LOWEST RATE?
50 Boskets genuine Hcidsick Cbampogut*.
25 Cases LongworthSparkling Catnwb*.
’ 'f 50 Cases Choice Claret,
25 Cases Fine Old Sherry,
AND TO ARBIVr.
Brandies in Casks, Qra. tk Octave,
100 Bbl«^. Xcslianock Potato?,
50 Boxes W R Cheese,
Mackerel in Kitts and half Bbl^.
White Fish in Kitts and half 111)1-.'
35 Firkins Goshen Butter,
25000 Havana a Cigars,
100 Bid* Choice Old Kentucky Wh
RIDGELY, SQUIER A Co
novl9-lw lender Hou^e Build!
I
I I TT T? M ; &£MC O X,
A xnJ^iUi.-o /.Ze[
PRODUCE. COMMISSION INft'flfpDlNGJgReftANfS;
SAMUEL D. IEVIN,
(Successor to Lyon <fe Irvin and Inin A B.»tb r
ATTORNEY A T LA W .
ALBANY. GEORGIA.
Real Estate Agent (or Souths <-stern Gcorgis.
( Prompt attention given to all busiue*.** ntru-t4-d lo
} Ilk- care. nov!4-6m
ATLANTA,'
BOTH & GORDON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
, T 4 '
Cherry St, 2 Doors below Telegraph Building,
MACON, GEORGIA.
We arc receiving weekly addition.to onrptoekof
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASSWARE, ETC.,
and we solicit MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS, and
PLANTERS, to call and examine onr stock, and
P 1rB.^Sr»on^o PRESCRIP
TIONS and ORDERS.
novlG-3ra BOYD & GORDON.
To Rent for 1866-
T IIE plantation in Pulaski county, lately owned
by Mr. Lathrop, about twelve miles below
Hawklnsvilie. Thi* is said to be one of the beat
farms in lhe Stale. There are about 700 acres of
open lanthlevel and easy of cultivation. On the
place are all the stock and provisions needed for
the ensuing year’s operations, and which will be
sold to the lirty renting. For particulars applica
tion can he made at Macon, Ga., to the undersign
ed. GEO. M. LOGAN,
R. S. LANIER, Ex’r.
JAMES MEARA, Dec’d.
Journal & M<^jenger copy. nov!8-Ct*
W. A. HUFF,
aEORG-IA.
.m tb mw/:
-
rosdaioMsf 1 1 bn*
J. N. & C. D. FINDLAY
El C. qox. ‘ HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE
From Messrs C&rb&rt «fc Curd’d Hard'*
to the store of Findlay & Kenrick,
TriaagaLir Block, Maeoii, Ga.
dov£!-2U*
Hottic
i
FORWARDING AGENTS. , U
Washington Hall
j I« still open to tbc public. Special arrangement*
In this department we claim facilities “Upfcriii/.tD'r'fViif.firiUW' in Atkmtti. Being I.ave been made for the aeeotmnr.,)..:, liana
railroad menand having railroad experience over most other men j ^ of t b e L^tsUtnro.
in our business, We feel prepftrod to oiler sujK.'fi'of. inaucljnu'nta tomrltes shipping ; N . f bar sett.
goods through Atlanta. In addition to the attention given to shipment m_At-
lanta we have arrangements made in Chatlaitoogatotove all freight consign
ed to us or our friends promptly forwardeH'froih that itoint. Our charges are
moderate. .STHKH ^HUFF&COX.
'gtriiwlHH* 5 " '
-\/sr
100 BA REELS GAN E A N D SOUhH UM SYRUP by
c ■ "u HUFF A-COX, Atlsnta.
a. j :-v -fta xV-'. T ■ C 1 '".'
WaiCTEJD.
1000 SACKS GRfHJNH PEAS, l>v IIUFF & COX. Atlanta.
Mmedgevllle, Ga., Nov. 20th, 186G.
novl0-2w*
To Rent.
A VERY DESIRABLE O FFtf
OK OROUSD FI.OOP..
In business portion of city.
. Apply to
nov21-3t*
JNO K HARMAN A CO.
foundry AND M ACHINE SH 1
JAT DAWSON, GA
T
nr underMiai'-d would inform ibe pubSc-J
prepared to funiish, ou t'aort
WANT ED.
5,000 BUSHELS. STOCK PEAS, l.y
nivlC-lm.
UIIFF.&COX,
Atlanta.
(lescriftion, and do
finished or untini-hed, of a
anv kind of Machine work
SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES
O. O. NELSON.
OIX Mare* Ten Colt* frem one to three yrarr
O old, andafinelaiite Jack. -^ d ^t GEB , t