The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 23, 1865, Image 1

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wm- 'fit ftkcw JDflilij Ctltgrapji.! THE MACON DAILY mmmmmmmmMmpmmmf+mm T t L CCRAP H BUILDING orti«-r of Cbtrrjr*ai>d Second 8lrc« . MAroM, MonmiA." liV BUSINESS CARDS.] ATTORNEY*. (JTfi /ACKftON. AtfonWT* at Law, j U-sVN r.LL CL >t, TWrTitrret. tiorl Hm* j mu. ;axu<ack.*09 j jyraj T. u. iioL i BASS, Attorney* at Lew, Macon, Ga., j • over MU X Kirtland * »torr. Will ’ »t att' utLin to all budMae cnlnuU d U» ? T, Jit. J. lr\ liMo. j Aitimicr* at Lav.. Office in Wa U l OLD SERIES, NO. 1390. MACON, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 23,. 1805. (NEW SERIES, NO. 167. A Z U M E A ! A. Z U M E A ! A Z U M E A ! ITa* proved to be To New York ns JOHN J. MeCANN, Darien and Savannah. I Wholesale Grocer and Commission The completion of tlic Macon and Brunswick NEW FIRM! MERCHANT N E W GOODS! ck hr Mulucr. J. A. XJSBF. £1, orcroCl c ui J. T. XUBET. ANltKRsSff, aionrers at laif, of croud Urcct, up stairs, C. Muaroc’*, Moron, (in. sag IfltTI.K, Attorn*}* at Uv, p»<*a I>ruz J<t«#iv f m*U to Coucc J. II. 2EIMX * CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, JpACOX, GEORGIA. Sole Agent# in tlm State for the sale of 1 *KOF. MOBKIh’ AZ€j3ZK.l. Wc liavc receive.I another larger lot of lLi- excel lent YEAST TOW DKR,ai?(lcantAfeIy recommend it to the public for ail that it cUhua to be. Azti* laca makes the finest WHE.VTKN BIIEAD poisi- btc. It L- made In tlieniiuplcnt manner, aa follow a: Get one quart, equal to pounds of flour, | this the cheapest and quickest route for the bu»i- J I^caler In WIllCS, Llqaon^ Cigars, ; nc*a of Macon and Central Georgia. Through I JEW PRICES!!! Bill* of Ladiug will be given after the 15th inst. All accommodations extended and endeavors made t** forward freight with promptness au<l dis- . Brigham. JUIdnln & Co. at Savannah; 15Q SOb "d?? SISS BL > AK ’ TOBACCO, Ay. 35, South Side Eronditay, Nashciilc, Tchh. AVTiolessale and Ateta.il jfcjtri. XigliUngaleft Hngoyat Durion; Asher A vn . :if Macon, will act as Agents. GKO. U. HAZLEflL'KST, Macon and Brunswick R. R., novi-ltn Acting President. „ . , Porto Rico Sugar, AI do do Cuba Sugar, 50 Barrel. Crushed and Powdered Sugar, :!0 do Granulated Nic-ir P. B. WHITTLE. I! I'lIVSlCIANS AM) mil GGJSTS J 'It »VA I. -Dr. II. A. White no • fT t!i<- ^rr-ent |w>* j ex VI I this market, and will warrant them to give entire *at!alaotion to all purchasers*. We will sell no w ork not madv expressly to' onr order. Those from a distance can address ns- at Macon (to cure W. C. Singleton), or at HaNvkinsville, Ga. octT-Sra McDUFFIE, MASON «fc CO. ot prof, i office, next i re 1m* can l»e oually abucnt. J. OAliUETT, TOVXO CiKUETT. UI HOLMES, i.:. :/* Rote! to til i l'nplar and I* »onr>, mill - ;*i GARRETT & BROTHER, Commission Merchants, AND m Dr. MITU A OWEN. uld I) i r \ r \ ... j fiugglc* and Family Jersey Wagons, two duore , i n «oit,//nikdry, threeordiuarjr&izc tca»poonfols of j FKOM CONCORD AND BRATTLEBORO. Axrrnrr-n, add-roW water, v ilh n little <u.!t dissolved , . . 7., wil , s<Km h;1Te „ of Buggies, Top in it—suflkient to make a dough aa soft a* can be ! \\ Fairulv Wagons and Jlamfft* made to order conveniently handled, l?liieh 1* generally a little ’ atO'NCOKIiAND IJRATTLEIiORO,expres.-lyfor L:»h than one pint of water to anc quart of flour. Do not knead It. SSwpc it very lightly, ami Imme diately bake in a quick overt, vrldch mast Ik: quite hot Ik fore you begin to mix. It In* the following advantages over yeast or fermented bread; it can j be made and lakcd in one hour from the time of j fl.r*t handling the flour; It will lx: moht and pleas- j ant to cat In four day* after baking; It U easy ot j dig .-’.ion, i x.. Kent for persons suffering from dya- ; Ii p-u; retails all the gluten, starch anil sugar eoidahjcd in the Hour, and thereforeproduce* 1 lb. ; l i ua bik^d from 1 i!». i oz. flour, whilstycant pro- j duro only 1 11». 9 ox. <»r bread from 1II). 4 oz. of j dour; thue. obtaining about U7 Ilw. more of bread from a barrel of flour, which, with the saving of j yra !, will about balance the cost of the Azuinca. j Can Ik u-. d for :ny of the following recipes, and i Dili. -> every a here will be agreeably surpfDcd with [ : e dvli -i proilnctlons. Tlii^ excellent compo- . :i d * r: *t contain a particle of Alum, Sul.*v- rale-, or any kind of deleterious drug; but is per- • *i» pan* healthy, and, aea culinary prepara- •. D i ; aiiiMe and invaluable. At the Fair iu ia . 'tvazi. there were® number of Baking Pow- 1:» on. v.i!iil»ilh>a:—the .Yxumco, with several was. anadvzed, and obtained the tirst prize, - t u■ ■ ■ -? a:;d best Baking iDwder known. A r- u oafy . * n*.'v*v>?ary, in order to b«* -Otlsfled. A paper is m with esch I vx, with full instruc- Granulated Sugar, HO do A andB Coffee Sugars, -0 «!o C extra assorted Brands, *200 do Yellow S?Lgar. 400 Bags Rio Coffee, 20 Mats Java Coffee, 20 do Lagulra Coffee, 10 Bogs Ginger, 10 Bags Allspice, 30 Bags Pepper, *20 Barrels Mackerel, W \C bbls do 200 Kits do 100 Boxes Soap, do Starch, E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND I f H 5 V? ac T 8i S ned **£ l e *Tc to inform the ladic- °f city, county aud vicinity aud the pubs I lie in general, that he lias now open and ready for sale at the well kuown and popular old staud of 50 Wholesale Dealers in Country Produce 100,00OCigars», assorted brand*. 100 Boxes Candles, 100 Boxes Raisins, 50 Cases Sardines, 250 Cases Oysters, 100 Dozen Buckets, 200 Dozen Brooms, 50 Nests Tubs, Together with everything usually kept iu Whole sale Grocery House. | R. EINSTEIN’S* TRIANGULAR BLOCK, One of the U>i tdteUd Stocks ot Slaple and Fancy Dry Goods SECOND POOS FROM MASONIC HALL, In the Southern market*. The goods were select ed by Mr. Einstein with great care; and as lie is now in the New York market for the sole purpose of selecting goods, and watching the best oppor tunities for buying. I have the advantage over all other merchants who arc not similarly situated. I shall receive new additions to our stock eve ry week, and will be always prepared to exhibit to the public goods of the Decatur Street, LIQUORS. Atlanta, Georgia. KEFEKEMCE* Fhinizy Sc Clayton, Augusta ; . . . J. L. Yillalonga, nrunnnli; J. W. Fears A: Co., Macon; K. L. Mott, iolumbns; Col. A. P. Wright, Tlioxna&ville; W. L. I Cigli, Mailisoii, Ga.; Win. C. Ray, Montgomery; Ha.; MeG ruder, Taylor A Roberts, Baltimore, Mu.; Altell Sc Inman, N. Y. sep21-Htu EDWARD WILDER^ 100 Barrels Robertson Countv Whisky o0 do Bourbou do * do 20 do Rye dc 1*2.) do Rectified Whisky, 5 Casks Hennessey Brandy, 5 do Otard. Dupuy 1^5 Co.’s Cognac. 10 Barrels Apple Brandy, very old." 10 do Tench do do Sherry Wine, Best Manufacture.. Latest Styles, luowost RZar&ct Prices. My stock consists In part of the following J' w.t id Taint I .-AMILV OROCKRIKS.—A. Megrjth, ikj.-nt, 11 few door, .bovo Muonic Hull, Cotton ave nue, dealer hi gruccrii., crockery and staple dry i;<h>.!». aug iB-riiu JEWELERS. P I. HARTLEY, WATCHMAKER, late work .tiuti for Sidney B. Day, c.mllunci to repair Watches at present in the rlov'd House Building, "p|Mslta M-dlcal College, Aliillicrry street. | AMES SUBTLE, Watchmaker and JcaclJcr, Second street, two doors from the corner of ilulli -rry, korps eoiutanUy a well sclcilcd assort- " of Uuo Uold and Silver Watcher ami Jewelry. . Watches and Jewelry carefully rcimlrod by perlcuccd workmen. sepleO-Hin Al- WTATt ilKS and JEWELRY, at Clias. S. Bau \ V det's, under tho Telegraph Printing Ho use Cherry and Second street., Macon, Ga Keeps constantly on band a large assort men! of fine Watches and Jewelry. Repairing done neatly and 011 short notice. All work warrant fit. aug MISCELLANEOUS. IT* It. .1 U. L GUULDING,lolclligence Ollier I* . hav | • removed from Cotton Avenue to KilUi Street, near Tasaenger Depot, and oiipo.lte Sdie- lleld’s Fonndry. Servants anrl laborers lurnUked; onlers tor white labor illed; InfonuaUon given ol houses, lands and other real estate fur rent or sale, nov l'.Mm. \TaCON DAlCT tKI.EtmSlMI Jol) lVIntinj ifl. Office. Job work of oven* description cxccu led on *hort notice and in good style. Ti-nu* rea- sonaldc • aug2S ( 1 J. 1II.AKK, real estate agvut, Macon, Ga. X• Fi nnm* huviug houses for sale or rent, or person* wanting to ruut hou«ca, cannot be. bet- tcr suited than by railing on me. From my long experience In the real estate business, 1 am butter prepared to give satisfaction than any other iH»r*on in ilie city, O. «1. BLAKE. on, Ga., 8ept. Jtt, IWtJanl-fld r p J. A D. LANK are tuny offering for sale a I • large lot of Sole and Upper Leather. Also, Train Oil by retail. Next door to Express office, Macon, Ga. nov2 tfm* I’ota s li. It CASKS POTASH, COOKING SODA. •Jl) n.ive« SuiK-r-cartKinle of Sod-t, In one ponn Jo Kegs do do CANDLES, BOXES STAR CANDLES, “ TALLOW ilo ! AZVMEA ROLLS', f AZUMEA BISCUIT, * ASt JIEA NOXTAUE1L CAKE, AZUMEA JOHNNY CAKE. AZUMEA FRUIT CAKE. ! AZUMEA PLUM PUDDING. AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE, AZUMEA CORN CAKE, AZUMEA DUMPLINGS, AZUMEA EGO CAKE, • AZUMEA SPANISH BUN, AZUMEA SPONGE CAKE, AZUMEA CAKE WITHOUT EGGS, AZUMEA CUP CAKE, AZUMEA MILK BREAD, AZUMEA SPONGE GINGER CAKE. AZUMEA SILVER CAKE, AZUMEA CURRANT CAKE, AZUMEA POT PIE, AZUMEA PEARL CAKE, AZUMEA GOLD CAKE, AZUMEA LOAF AZUMEA DOUGH SCTS, AZU.UEA JUMBLES, AZUMEA LEMON CAKE, ' ArtTEMk ia put up for the retail trail in 1-1 lb. cant), at S3 eta., and in 1-2 Hi. finis at 30 cent*. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN In afore and for sale at NO. 3 5, BROADWAY, NASHVILLE,) TENNESSEE sept 15* Sin ;oods: ’rints, Printed DeLalncs, All wool Delaines, Empress Cloth, Foil DeChevres, English and French Merinos, Scotch and Venitiand’laiils, 8olid, printed and figimil Poplins, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS GLASSWARE ’(ICJIAUDM. r.ISHOP. TV if. T. msnor. Law Notice. Liberal Discount Undo to Wbolegalo Purchasers. T n a ve resumed the practice of ipy profession, I co ^ r 1 ^’ oct 10-2111 J. II. ZEIUN & CO. Jl and will attend to all business entrusted to my | nt '“wo In the State. I i —r." —r Bavin- just rctnrned from Washington City, I dr ^ v hy ktter or telegraph. parties desiring advice and counsel relative to the | IL 1 . lu 3 preparation of papers under the Amnesty Procla mation for pardon, and the status of contracts and title deeds, executed dumg the last four years, eon consult me by letteror in pcigon. Office over Boarduian’s Bom; stere, Macon, Go. jy 13 O. A..LOGHRANE. R. M. BISHOP & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS No. iJfl min St., (<i /k;e doc -t Mom Columbia Street, Cincinnati. sept 23-3in* VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE. rpHROLGH receipts given lij^the Agents of the SoullH-rn Transportation Company at freight rates to Baltimore and New York, at guaranteed rato per hundred pounds as per bate on Cotton, all lockages should be stamped S. T. Co., to facilitate Transportation. Rate from New York to Macon $4,0:1 per hundred pounds. THURSTON R. BLOOM, Agt. at Macon, Y. O. RUST, Agt. at Albany. yovlO-Sni. ’ Messrs Smith & Dunning, NewiYork. All cotton consigned to us or eur friends in New York, will be sent forward by the new and elegant iNev steamer HiUen, which wUll connect with the New I Bleached Domestics, Brown Domestics, Prints, SOAP. •V> BOXK3 C'OI.G ATE’S PALE FAMILY SOAP, For sale low by MITCHELL * SMITHS, nov 1-1m ThlrdStreet.^. FOR SALE. -pWO.and on.'-hsifmiles north east of Zcbulon, like county, Ga., a track of three hundred acn-s of land. One hundred and fifty acres iu cnl- tivntlon, remainder well timbered. It is consid- ered one ot the best Improved piece* In the coun tv. First class Dwelling, seven rooms, six good Negro Cabins, Kitchen; Smoke Hunsc^c. One ot the very best Ghn Houses and Cotton P.-v,«cs in the section, and almost new. Good Stables, Barns and Wheat House. Good Orchards and Fish Poads. Tbo place k well watered, perfectly healths-, and dallghlftiUy alt uated. WiU be sold at a meritin', hv early application to JOHN C. MAXG1IAM, On the place. or 8. W. MANGUAM, nov3-lm Griffin, Go. wm. n. nsox. WNf. W. OOBDOX. TIS0N & GORDON, Colton Factors, Commission and PORWAD1NG MERC1INT8, 96 liny Street, Savannah, Georgia, O PECI.U. ATTENTION will be given to the sale O of Lumber. Rosin, Turpentine, Ac. We are again at o»r old office, prepared for business. An ■''perienccln this city of over eleven years,ami onr undivided attention to all business entrusted, in duces ns to hope tors continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended. #30 REWARD VX7TLT, be paid for this deRvery to the under- J » alncd of his large, dark, chestnut sorrel gMs& which was stolen yesterday afternoon about yK o clock. The horse tad on at the time a fine Texas rigged saddle, with a large number of tacks InU. lie was stoles by a negro man about 21 y**£ k 0 H*koh*jIonapaI r of Kersey pants, and The above reward will be ptid for the delivery cf the bone. <AS - DR. A. P. COLLINS. Nov ia-Gt x r MEtSOPOUTAN HOTEL. LATE BROWN’S, WatkingtOA, D. O. , , This lending Rotet, .Renovated mdRe-faralshta k now In perfect order for the reception and ac commodation of its old patrons. COTTON. JOHN T. EDMUNDS & GO.-, Bankers & Commission Merchants, MACON. GEORGIA, * OJjSc* on Third Street, next door to l\>st Office.' York line of steamers, so as to reach that city in eight days. • We have also established a line of Clipper ships lielwgen New York and Limiiool, so as to scad forward the Cotton entrusted to gur cure without delay, thus avoiding expenses of storage and insu rance in New York. Sight Exchange on New York and Liverpool in snms to snit purchasers. • ■ ' KEIN & CO. ang 29-Sm ■ - ItTE are prepared to make cash advances on V V shipments of cotton to Norton, Sianghter A ~ i., JfjtrTi * .ork, or to onr correspondents in Liver pool, England. . Planters and owners of cotton entrusting the same to oar euro tor-sale sr shipment, .shall have prompt returns of sales, in gold or currency as they may direct. We solicit orders for the purchase of cotton. Gold and silver ai\tj sight yxehati'ge.onXew York bought and soli v- . ju. : 1.’ , ‘• We refer by peraiissisu to JB Ross vk Son, Bo.w- dre Amlerstm, Khott & Howe, Hardeman & Sparks. It W Cut-hedge, N A Hardee & Co, Savan nah; TUM National Bank, Nashville;- Citizens’ Bank, Louisville; Commercial Bank, Louisville. Journal & Messenger, Mercantile Mirror, of Ma con Educational Journal, Forsyth, Sumter Re mouth amUcndWBfo f &CQ SFj- - Macinv oct *^ra HOWARD . . - -' Alabama! bitacla, - • - - J. W. Howard, Propfiel A I.I. thr l'liurie* the 'aarket.^ojds, served up A SorJcVandttthe dStestnotice. MtpfJ-»m* PAINTING-. House, Sign & Ornamental Painting. graining, MARBLING. GILDING, . GLAZING, PAPER HANGING AC. flawing on hand all the necessary material to cany on the business, we art prepared to give .at- isfaetion, both in exocutk* and prises, to aU who iWUtot us TlthUieir ordern. W^whl^ Won .taid w? for ralei mixed. Paints Of evetV dcacriptloji. v TURPENTINE. Or^^theeomd^rom^a^edla -^jrRotarts, _»ug!2-12m* JY. R Joh B. A. Wise, ClaylasdA Dumb AGENT FOR VIRGINIA, MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY TOBACCO, NO. 514 MAIN STREET, I-ONiwillc, ..... Kentucky. Important to Cotton Shipper*. T HE Cotton 'Warehouse located in this place immediately on the river, aud at the terminus or the Southwestern Railroad, and convenient to said road, can shelter all cotton that may be ship ped from Macon and other points on the South western Railroad via Apalachicola to New York.— We will receive all cotton consigned to bs, at the railroad depot, dray it, and put it aboard of the boats at one dollar per hale: Cotton shippers upon investigation, will find this route the cheapest and most expedious of any other route to NeW York from Macon.’ Wfe re spectfully solicit orders for the purchase of cotton. Our long experience in that line will enable us to make purchases to the best advance to those who Black Del.aincs, Alapaeas, Black Silks, Merinos and Bombazines, And many other goods bclonglng-to the DRESS DEPARTMENT P. 3.—Liberal advances made oil Cotton on con signment. favor us with their orders. We have now in operation a new Iron Screw Press. ' f r,. G. MORRIS & CO„ ‘ .. ' Gcorgctuwii. REFBBExcasHRoss & Seymour, J. W. Fears, Virgil Powers, Esq., all agents on S. W. R. R. aug 9-5m Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Ladies* Linen and Embroidered Cliffs ami Col lars, separate and In sets. White, Red and Shaker Flannels,. Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels, Blcaehcdtnnd Brown Canton Flannels, Blan kets, &c.. Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies’Merino Vests, , , ' Table Linen, Table Cloth; d * Towels, Towclings, . * Napkins, Doylies Liiien, And all other articles belonging to a J. W. FEARS & GO. WHOLESALE HOUSE. 200 BAKliELSJ* EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. IOO Bartels XXX Family Fiour, IOO .Barrels Superfine Flour. J. W. FEARS is CO. IO a 20 BALES COTTON YARNS, 8b A- I On, B.lcs Angus'a 4 4 Sheeting, Bales 8 oz. Osoaburgp. • J. W. FEARS & CO. too IO 50 1-4, 1-2 AND BARRELS MACKERELS, Cased SsidiiHR Boxes Herring, J. W. FEARS & CO. IOO IOO 200 IIAMBUUU CHEESE, Western Rtservo Cheese, Soda and Butter Craekets, J. W. FEARS is CO. 2.70 10 IOO so so so KEGS CUT NAILS; 3 TO 20 P, Canes Snnner’s heavy Axes, Barrels Peach Blotv l’otntos, Barrels Extra C Sugar, > Barrel* B Sugar, Baird Crush and l’owdei Sugar, Celrgraplj ' • SUBSCRIPTION! •• •»• ' Bg-nft,..:::::;::::::::::; ?S ADVERTISINCi Address, i i CLAYLAND A DUM Editors and Put NATIONAL LIF 4 E Travelers’ Insurance Oompany, > OF NEW YORK. Office, NO. 243 BROADWAY. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. (500,000. DIRECTORS: Edward A. Jones, Orison Blunt, Samuel J. Glossey, T. B. Van Bunn, Sylvester M. Beard, Robert Crowley, llowcll Smith, F. II Lummiu, Wm. E. Prince, Sylvester Teats, Joseph WUde, A. A. Low, Chss. Curtias, A.hrrS. Mills, W. 1L Webb, Henry J. Raymond, Silas C. Herring, Sam’l W. Trnslow, Richard A. McCurdy. EDWARD A JONES. President. WM. E. PRINCE, Vlcc-PresidenL ASHER S. MILLS, Sccretaty. F. B. VAN BURBN, Treasurer. S. Teats, M. D., Medical Examiner. K. II. Jones, Superintendent or Agenaea. E. F. Foloxr, General Railway Agent. Wm. Colt, J. C. Dlmmlck, Henry Clews, Albert Wright, John A Isdin, IL P. Freeman, Nicholas E. Smith, James R. Dow, LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES Policy Holders. AU pollcl alter flro years from date, and non-forfeltablc after two annual payments. A Loan of one-third o'. ftto amount of premiums wlU be nude; also, thirty days grace given In payment of premiums. QENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES Are granted covering accidents of all descriptions. Including tho travelers’ risk. It issucdl J. W. FEARS is CO. RO 10 OASES GOVE OYSTERS, Cans Swawberries, 10 Cfiiij Peaches, 50 l’inta, Quarts and'Ilfilf.Gallim Pickles, J. W. FEARS*CO WANTED, FEATHERS, GINSENG, BEESWAX, TALLOW and RAGS, A. K. SEAGO, | C O M M I S S I O N M E R C H A N T , Atlanta; Cieorgia, number One Dry Goods Store. We call the special attention of the ladies to onr CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, tor which I will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRrCE, either In ea?!i or trade. [aug23 3m I S NOW RECEIVING 1;000 Bbls. Salt, 7 bushels each, I Cheese. And sav with confidence, wo will sell tlieso arti cles at a . Jr- .. .. . XiOwUB. 3ERXCB: 1 •*’ 1 ' 0001.llis. Choice Clear Bacon Sides, 1 ’ •* SOO Boxes Engllsk Dairy, W. R. and nambnre | Than anv other house in the city and WARRANT — 'the goods to he of the *00 do Hour, emliracing all grades, 30.000 Libs. Choice Clear Bacon Sides. 10 BARRELS TANNERS’ BANK OIL, S Barrels Lindseed Oil 300 PonndsaWhite L n ad, 1000' Pduiids Spanish Browfr,' 1000 Ponrdt Lump PoLtsli, v i', ' Cases.Couccutralcd Potash, . Jar* Macaboy Snuff, Gross Mason’* Blacking, BO 59 250 J. W. FEARS & CO, innedj Without Compensation, They provide for death, if caused by accident; but in case of inj ury only, tho insured receives no com pensation. If gran ted With Com sensation, within three months from the date of Injury. Ore sjsrcjss sssmkEsr attend to hi* btuincM, such time not to exceed DLal option s^rY cover* all forms of* Gunshot Wounds, Buroaandiodds,’ Wt"s of Daps Asmnlta by Burglara, Robbera, or Mtmlerera, the action of Lightning or 8on-6U6ke, the eflcct* ol * x R'. 0, , < J t ' s ’ floods end Suffocation by Drowning ’ or Choking, and all other kind of accident. „ ' Ten Dollars Secures a general Accident Policy for vrn.u Thouwnd Dollars> With a Weekly Compensation ol Ten Oof fart. .TRAVELERS’ INSURANCEITICKETS, For any length of time, from one day to twelTe 11,0 v«rion« RaUroad and Steamboat Ticket Offices and Agcrtcics,; IOO REAMS OWENS’ LETTER PAPER, 25 '■ Reams Cip Paper, 100,000 Buff aud While Envelopes, 100,000 G D and Water-Proof Caps, J. W. FEARS dh CO. 250 COILS MACHINE ROPE, 200 Pieces Kentucky Bagging, IOO Boxes Star Candles, HO Boxes Starch, 50 Kegs English-Soda. 3. W. FEARS & CO. ALSO, A large Slock of almost every article In the Gro- -yarir! Provision Line; all of which will be sold very low prices to the wholesale trade. Ad- A.K.PEAGO, Atlanta. | Beat and Mart Fashionable Mnmi- Pacturc. E. M. BROWN, OPPOSITE THE LAXIEli HOUSE, ■ A. 8PRINGEH, Macon, Ga. NEW G-OODS. • Kein &. Co M Augusta, Georgia, to make liberal advances ou all j 'Y^OULD Invite the attention of hi* customers A KE prepared Cotton consigned to them or their friends, . and the public generally, to Ills laS^Tnd JSTovein'ber l Otll, L865 9 well selected stock of 1 Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods. Which he offers at very small Advance oit Co#. TUE 8TOCX COSSISTS IS PART OP • "i. n. nouAiuv Eulaula, Ala. T. W. O’CONNOR di CO., MACON, , .GEORGIA. Office on Oheny St, between 3d and 4th. ECEIVING and Forwardln .... Merchants, and for E. M. Bruce ft CO., Augusta, Ga.; Morgan ft Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; R E. M. Brace, Morgan ft Go., Apah and Watts, Crane ft Co., New York. We will receive find 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 Coton to Walts, Crane ft Co., New York, or W. O. Watts ft Co., Liverpool, England; pay Revenue Tax, Storage, Freights, ftc., on some, and forward with prompt ness and dispatch. Planters and others will be afforded every facility In onr power to send their Cotton to marker, and ceive prompt return al sole., Mr. W. E. Clarke k our agent Gingham*, French and English Merinos, Alpacas, Mohair, Poplins, Thybets, Ojiera and Fancy Flannels, De laines, Silks in great varie ty, Linens of nil grades. Iloojttil ir/x o f all tires and Balmoral Sl-irtn of Superior make aud finish. Your special attention is called to roy CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, WBK-.E YOU WIU. ron> THE LATEST BTYts*, As also the. NOWEANTE LADIES' BATS, A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE. * A Splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, Soaps and other Toilet Articles, Veils, White and " Fancy Goods, Gloves, . ftc., &c., ftc. Gentlemen will find a good assortment of GEN TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, a large-lot ol Pocket Knives, the fashionable Rug or Fancy Blanket Satchels, and everything else belonging to this line. To those who have not traded with me in former days I can only say, give mi a trial, while I am I have to-day received l>y Express HANDSOME BLACK CLOAKS, HANDSOME DRAB CLOAKS, SILK CORD, all colors for Trimming, BLACK WOUSTEAD BRAID, LADIES’ MERINO VESTS, •GENTS’MERINO, VESTS, PAPER CAMBRICS, "iFINK BED BLANKETS, JACONET EDGINGS AND INSERTlXGS, SLATE COLORED JEANS, LADIES’ GAUNTLET8, 1 BALMORAL SKIRTS, COAT BUTTONS, And many other Articles hard to he found IN THE MARKET. Mr E. fciarkcfe our turcut.at Allunv, Ga., , t , . 4 . and will scire all information to parties who desire | satisfied that my old customers hare but to read j his services iu shipping or piircharimr. Our per- 14,t - 40 — -* SJU 1 S. T. COLEMAN. Manufacturer's Batik Building, Cor. '2nd Cherry Streets. sonal attention given to the porafaase and sale of Cotton. NEW YORK EXCHANGE FOR SALE. JXO. W. O’CONNOR ft CO. this toinsurc me theirVenewedvisits. Respectfully, E. M. BROWN, novl5-Stn Opposite the" Lanier Honse. Plantation in Dougherty County FOR SALE. octS-Um Valuable Cotton Plantation Tor Sale. A. S. CARTRIDGE, I ^~^NE of the best Plantations In the county, as to I OFFER fur sale my plaulatioo situated on Chi- j octree Creek, IS miles S. W. from Albany. Dougherty county C BcnjamluLockctt, countv Georgia, adjoining the lands of Jerry Bell, John Jones, Ncisou and others. The place contains 1-500acres, about 6 or IDO acres of which ore etc* red and un der a good fence. The improvements arc all good framed buildings—good ginhousc and iron screw. Provisions, stock . and plantation, tools can be bought with the place. If not . sold before the 1st Tuesday in December next, on that day ,it w 3! be sold iv Albany at public outcry. For. leans ap- lytomeat Cuthbert, Georgia, dr 8. IX Irvin, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. ibany. now 41 m SAMUEL CLAYTON. Steam Saw and Grift Mill. 92 Buy S.,tre?et, SAVANNAH, 6A. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A STEAM Saw and Grist .Min combined. The] Saw will cut 8000 feet lumber, and ffieEeapje Mill Rock will grind 73 busbelU of meal, daily. ForporUenlarsand price, a^plv^ro.^or*^m» nortt-Dt* . Foreyth, Go.- b. w.-rnen, i i. o. nsv Christian Co. ] Late with I 1 Caldwell ft ( Tuck, Davis * Co., r J. M. COOPER, Auction & Commission Merchant, i ALBANY, GEORGIA. TYTIEL give hls perednii attention' ti ttfc pnr- W chare and shipment of COTTON. BBU> ALW^aBE^BgDJO^fAKy.l^KBAfe Cash. -Aedvances Wbote.1. Gr.eer* ..d j . j be flatten IdmselfthsUie cangive entire satisfaction EES *AND rt ^SlGNMENT8 t SOUfclTED. T streets, Alerdunts, • v 333 Main street. Ire tween Eighth anil Nimli Louisville, Ky. A. Hoff. tragSWm ■\T0TICE—Hack line to Pmy. Hack will leave i X Fort Valley on the arrival ot the cars from Muriinrnri Tia nilqT Thursday and Saturday for Perry; Ga*. returning In time to connect with trahis Grom Albany ahdCoinmbue-o’ciock, P. M., for Mtcos.' • octSl-Sm* W. A. GRIFFIN & CO. | soil, location and settlement; seven miles from Albany; bat lately settled, and every build ing new, and all fenced; residence ol eight rooms, overseer’s house, eleven negro houses, stables, herns,, gin honse, screw, everything complete; fences all -new, ftc. 000 acres orland, 700 cleared, a well of water in every field of 200 acres. The land being all fresh am} newly cleared, will make the best of cotton crops. I will sell mules, cattle, bogs, corn and eVety tiring on the place as it stands, for one-third cash, balance in one and two years, taking part of the crop in payment if desired. Add-ess me at Albany. novlfi-10*. , • . , N.CRUGER. KIDGELV, SQUIEK & CO., AGENTS fob DODDS, MACNEALS & URBAN’S, CELEBRATED Fire and Bnrglar Proof Safes, Bank Locks, &e. -s- ■ rr'HESE SAFES,.AND LOCKS bare been 'thor- A ongbly tested and their reputation is-such that , tbe: Da'AB'nurax : at , J,’«hipgton and New-York city use tbem-ln preference to any other. 1 * They are made exrlarirefy of iron and steel, thru rendering them entirely...,, FIRE AND DlMP PROOF. >&*■ s Eureka and Zxcelsior Ziazik Iiocks, Jewellerii; For Vanits, Express Bait and Merchants, are unrivalled, and nartiea desiring such articles will Sad it greatly to their interest to arebase from ns, as we can Sell at mannlactnrers' ritCTrrtlBht only added. .. - A noT U-8m RLD^E^Y, SQUIEB ft CO: N. B.—'We wish the merchants in Georgia who tmile to Macon to remember, and tell their neighbors, that we <lo not retail goods—exclusively IJ'/ielf^IfjurByjring $-5,000' to ^15,000 daily in the West and New York —money always there lo tnke'fitlvantnge of prices and quantities-^—we can sujiply tliCitpde as well as Louisville jobbers, freight added. nov!7-15d. J. if. FEARS ft DO. . BURKE & CO., i -iwiIOLESALE ANDjHETA'lL feKiLERS tN ' "aiUr- Marine Risks and Special Voyages. Policies are granted Insuring again.t death i.v accident while sailing in atcamcr or sailing vessels, alio for special voyages. Fall information, together with Tables of Rates, ftc., can bo obtained at the Homo Office, or bv an’ plication to tho Stato Agent 1 p E. C. GRANNI8, Agent for Bibb County. J. C. MeBURNEY, Ten’l Agent for Gcon ' WM7C. ( , GODWH^* - Amcrleus. B. ROBSa* Alb&Jj. fi. a flTAFFORD. ^ Blakely. HT Insurance Ajreiite dotlriiur tlic oa Agent, can add™ the Gc£p3 McBnrney. - a Biaxciy R. 0. MORRIS, ■Oaeigetown. B. COMPTON, Griffin. R. TV. JACQUES, Coil Fresh Arrivals. ’WE HAVE NOW lit STORE, AND ARE DAILY RECEIVING, STOCKS OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. . fPRC/VISIONS AND PROD CCS, lix.l .-l y-.-r .' 'S’. ■p: irfr , nyftfo a Consisting of every thing to be found inn I l wcli-regulated " First Class Family Grocery AND PROVISION H0U8E. We have SODA CRACKER8, BUTTER, ‘ ' CHEESE, - uii*!L. PICKLES, 'gPPgfc uLfoirouajHire. - STATIONERY. ReligriDiia, Sunday School, Juvenile, V' A'mbd) !•; miscellaneous, CoIIesre Text Books, School Text Books) ''•reg! Jo li I ■,'y.i : •n jv,.i ; ' vwl 'A t hAataij/ ■ miB: _ x... * — Cap, Letter, ^ote and Billet Taper, .Pen*,, , Pencils, Portfolios, . Portmonaies, <fec. . is LATEST MUSIC CONSMtf RECEIVED FfiOM PUBLISHERS, ■I *. SAUCES, OYSTERS, RAISINS, 8T ASCII, PEPPER, GINGER, SARDINES, A BftCSUGAR, MEAL, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, ' ‘ * , CORN, , j GROUND PEAS, AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU MAY CALL FOR IN OCR LINE. X '■Splendid Afisortiuef^^f,- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ’ AND PHOTOGRAPHS, P L A ITT -A H » COLORS t> ’ 2d Street, 3STe^:t id I ivxAC^N, georgxa. hrr Nor. 17. WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS' CO"Pai^i|M|li(p ; Rotlcc, HAVE THIB VJW restated with mein Wholesale Cloak Manufactory/ Macini; oa,'*3V.vw „ -tt : drfui— LOUISVILLE,* KENTUCKY. ' ’’ ‘iAMte SEruanp^, ^ SEYMOUR. r yyBmw^leaa<^to say to onr friends south of . . the Ohio, Uist we have one of the largest i and best assorted stockh of ■ • [a. jl TUfsixr. ft TIN8LEY- M i l l i a e f y <3\ P V d s -This side of New Yorlf,; We employ over cite lnmdrcdand fifty girls in our BETM0UR 1 . ,. ; sr.i ot i. . j :* Comfirissioii Merchants, Cloak And we are confident will compare favorably V Respectfully, ir 17-tjl . „ CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA. JTJfcnji frt's’fs m. .. t fPENDEB THEIR services to their friends, snd ’X raspactfnllv solUctt oonslgnitaatsol Groceries .lion. culsr atrentlon^ven 'to fte, purchase i g of cotton, cotton goods, etc For 8«le. Plautatloi (atlon'( beet land in' Macon acres, with a residence, on order. It has been occupied _ _ the brother* Toofce, and is —p u as ttm Tooke For particulars apply, ~|f * ' son; Fort Valley, or to I novl5-2w* -S.JA: WM, ^-Journal ft Messenger copj. subscribers offer to sell the popnlarHQTEL knownas’the ,? v *■ ;V “HOWARD HOUSE” IqEnlanla,Alabama. ■ - . r£m iiu,nr.lHU The advantages of this Hotel are well known to the traveling public and needs no description. The owners desire to sell inerely for a division ‘ a MARTIN ft COURIX. Our arrangements are perfected for seenrlng dailv receipts of THE BEST MEAT, ■To be had in this market, Ground by Water' Power, and we shall have in store, in a few days, 100 Barrels Best Brand, PTLOUR to be found in the country. Also 150 Bbls. Kanawha Salt. In . addition to tfffc above we have several THOUSAND POUNDS SOLE LEATBER .AND and a few Bales of Cotton. All of which will b<f disposed of Cheap for > ash. We Wish It DisUietly Lndentoe4! That onr Facilities for keeping our stock repien- * MtfJ ftltl ** * * ’ EQUAL TO ANT HOUSE IN TIHS C ITY. SELL ON COMMISSION. . ALL CASn orders will meet with prompt at tention, and satisfaction guaranteed. NEWTON ft LAWTONv « -*e Next door to Hardetn&n ft Sptrin’ WlP™ 2 nov!5*2w ■trm . WANTED. A GOOD two hone Dray, or Wagon, with tar- nea*. «