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OLD SElilES, SO. 13904
MACON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1865.
I NEW SERIES, NO. 168.
oinpt
tbclrVarr.
T. 4*. HOLT, JK.
oci 7*3m*
H ULT A BAS*, Attorney* at Law, Macon, Oil.
Office over MU d> Kirtisaad - * a lore. Will
l.rniupt *Ukiili<*’«r«innLiikrth entrusted to
j.
JISBETJS, Attorney* si taw.' Office to Wash-
R A. NI8BCT. ‘ 3. X JTISBET. f.% N'lailET.
. an-SJ «LSm*
in&nfift A AJJOBIW&N, "f* 'at law, '*•
1 j flea on Second (Md, «P atalre, -two door*
«u-t of Mr. N. C. Manroo'a, Macon, On.' '
. uf«9n
| " A r. WHrrrLK, Artomcyi‘*t'La«v7offi: t
la, over Payne - * Draff Store, next to Coneer
Halt,* Macon, On.
U V. WHITTIJC. f l V. B. WHITTLE.
(H tfVnin ' * ' . * , , ■ , „ . .
PJf YNICIANS AMI DiUGfilNTfl.
dour to Dr. C. II. lUlrt •flier, where he can be
faun^htor *gr flrg!' t r'gjtfr4'y*fSki
D r. geo. n. noMttsIk** removed M
fto* Browu'a Hotel to tJwEart - *
.treat, iKlwran P»|,|tr and
I vi^. SMiiiiaunLa, omec come
1J and 4lh street*, Dr.Llf|fetAK>C* old
cats 3m , « . .
D B. C. J. ROOSEVELT, fifonioonpaihlst).
Office Mulberry at., Washington iBook, over
J. M. Boardman'a Book Store. lh-sidcncc —
Walnut, nuar Third *lr«e(. norSl-lm
STwA*. PARKER, office 3mi at., 3 door* be
low old post office, up stairs. Office hours,
t> to 10 o'clock, A. X., 3 to 4 r. x. Residence at
Knnata College. ^
i\u. 1. tillAUKIS lenders
over Knott A Howes. __ . sopD-Stn
I >11 VmICIANS —Dr. J. Emmett Bfaelahtar, of-
r Payne’* drug store, residence oil High
1 •"icbHhd. attg 23-uti
^Hs hi* or^H
Ice* to the puSUd. (offifldoaSecoiul street,
V flee. .
at reel, near the aaylnm for the t
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
V KWETT A ‘sNIDEkT Wholesale ComiuiT-
rl alon Merchants, and General Agents, Second
street, botwocn Cherry and Poplar, Macon, Ga.—
Prompt personal attention given to all consign
ments of cotton, produce, mniurthcturossud other
articles of MoHianAke. Orders dud Consignments
solicited from oil port* of the country. Agents
for several Aral {laf> Iusuraneu Companies. H
m’lt.flia
W A. lll'rK, wholesale produce dealer, cor-
a ner Cherry and Third streets, under Kals-
,too - s Halt. * , ^, .tugc tX2m t
I ffAMILY GRtiCERfES.—N. A Mcgratb, agent,
1 a few doors above Masonic Hall, Cotton ave
nue, dealer In groeeriaa, crockery and staple dry
IMML ; ang SHm
JEWELERS.
I*K«r. MORRIS’ AZIMIIA.
We luve received another large tot of this excel
lent YEAST POWDER, and can safely recommend
it to the public for all that it claims to Ire. Aau-
mca makes the finest WHEATEN BREAD possi
ble. It is made in the simplest manner, as follows: -
Get one quart, aq«l to -V)I pounds of flamy mtx
Into It,ydtsTia/,AImce wdfflarytire teaspdbnfuts of
Azumea, add add water, with a little salt dissolved
in It—sufficient to make a dough as soil as can be
epnvcitfcatlj handled, which b generally a little
lass Wiser one pint of wafer to one quart of flour.
Do hot knead tt-‘ Shape It very lightly, and Imme
diately bake In a quick oven, which mast be quite
hot before yon begin to mix. It baa the following
advantages over yeast or fermented bread; it can
tie made and baked In one hour from the time ot
first handling the flour; it will be moist and pleas-
ant to eat in fonr days after baking; It is easy of
digestion, excellent for persocasuffurtogfrom dyi
pejwia; retains all tbc gluten, starch and >ugur
contalncd in tbc flonr, and therefore produces lib.
13 oz. bread from 1 lb. -1 oz. four, whilst yeast pro
duce* t.uly I lb. i o*. of kteal frohi 1 fH. 4 oz. of
To New 'York
VIA
Darien and Savannah.
The completion of tbc Macon and Brunswick
Rail Road to Hawkinsville, and tbc favorable boat
able condition of tbc Oemnlgec River, now render
this tbc cheapest and quickest route for the bust-
j ness of Macon and Central Georgia. Through
Rills of Lading will be given after the 15th insL
A.y. tj ivr f: a i
AZIJMEA !
AZUMEA! It
pr«Tfi'A fo be
The Bert and Purest Easing Powder in Use.
J. n. ZEILIX A CO.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRU8813T3,
JTA C a £ail O.TA . _
.Sole Agents- in‘TWs Bute for the Bale" of aecommodatlbns iitcaieS-Ad endeavors
» lllUflr ! ft fonrard fn-iirlil u rfh tirrvmntn.i.j ,. n .l a:.
made to forward freight with promptness and dis
patch.
Messrs. lirigluui, Baldwin A Co., at Savannah;
Messrs. Nightingale A Huger, at Dorion; Asher
Ayres, at Macon, will act as Agents.
GEO. II. HAZLETIUR3T,
Macon and Brunswick R. IS.,
novl-lm Acting President.
Haggles and Family Jersey AVasoas,
FROM CONCORD AND BRATTLEBOKO.
W E will soon have a supply of Buggies, Top
Family Wagon* and lUrnee* made to order
at CONCOKIIAND BllATTLEBOKO, expresaly for
this market, and will warrant them to give entire
satisfaction to alt purchaser*.- We wit! sell no
work not made expressly to oar order. Those
from a distance can address u* at Macon (to care
W. C. Singleton), or at Hawkinsville, Ga.
oct7-3m -MCDUFFIE, MASON & CO.
W. J. GAKRETT,
TOUKG GARRETT.
j. nARTLEr, WATCHMAKER,’iato wort'
1 sman for Sidney B. Day. continues lo repair
Watches ot present in tbo Floyd House Building,
opptfsUo Medical College, Mulberry street
,r A »SK& , ’!SiWM 1 2s»
Mulberry, keeps constantly a well selected assort-
meat of floe fold nnU silver Wat; u* and Jewry.
J3S831L
Also, Watches and Jewelry
ia;. rlcuucd worki ‘ ‘
nteq. .
W ATCHES 'and JEWELRY, at Chas.'& Ban
det’s, under the Telegraph Priming House
corner Cherry and Second street*, Macon, Ga.
keeps constantly an hand a largo wsortment of flue
Watches and Jcwytiy. Repairing done ncatlv and
on short nollee. All work warranted, anglo-in
MISCELLANEOUS.
1’ II. IS L.Tl OrYtlf N0l In t el I Igenee Office,
l 1 s have ri moved from Cotton Avenue to Fifth
Street, near Passenger Ilf pot, and opposite Scho
field’* Foundry. Servant* and laborers furnished;
orders lor whit u labor filled; Information given ol
bouses, lands and other real estate Ibr rent or sate,
novll lm . Ji o*' • - i i -t, -
ted
sonablS
J. bEa!&; M irtrt?
hui^Sl
agent, Macon, Ga.
for mie or rent, or
cauuot be bet-
mc. From my
estate business, I am
lion than any other
Cr# Persons having
person* wanting to rent
ter suited than by ca
long experience lu the
tKtfcr prcpwvd to giro mUrtactlon tUnX SM nrher IrqprtROUGH reoetpU given by the Agent* of the
pcnionln the city. ■ G. J. BLAKE. i Southern Transportation Company at freight
Haven, Ga, SepL 10. lhC^^aJUW ■ -. ■■ rate* to Baltimore and New York, at guarantTcd
Tate per hundred pounds ns per bale on Cotton, all
rp J. .t D. LANE arc
J * large tol of Sole and ■ HP
Train 011 by retail. Next door to Express i.fllev,
Macon, Ha. a . i o. ' < . - i-^gsWMP*7'
now tMUluT for sate a
I Upper Iamthcr: : Also,
IPotash, '
0 CASKS POTASH,
COOKING SODA. H
30 Botes Super-carbonlo of Soda, In qa« poun
^Kcg. do do
CANDLES.
Jo ilGYES STAR-CANDLES, IT A b J-»
SI “ TALLOW .do ...
. OsW^t SOApi:
to TMlXES COLGATE'S PALE FAMILY SOAP,
ForspJbJbtfty
MITCHELL (Mljtf f T ;
FOR SALK
T WO and ono-ltaif inileo north amt of Zebnlon.
Pikeeoanlv, (la., a tr.wk of ll.r, • hundred
acres oftffiTWVQUUA
tlv.tion, *1lBiH*iLW^Wl’IiUBWrMtTa WttsBL
ersd one ot the best liapporcd place* in the Coun
ty.
Metro Cabins, Kitchen, Smoke Hou.se, die. One
of the very beat Gin House* and Cotton Troysre in.
the seettoa, and almost new. Good Stable*,I
Barns and Wheat House. Good Orchard* and
FUh Pond*. The place is well w atored, perfattly
baalthy, and dellghtrullv situatedf ]■
a ■..:i:'.ee. by earty application to
flonr; thus obtaining about 37 lbs. more of bread
fry#» a barrel of flour, which, with the saving of
yeast, will about balance the cost of the Azumea.
Can be used for any of tbc following recipes, and
ladies everywhere will be agreeably sarpiiscd with
the deliei *
sltlon doe
mtns, or any kind of deletcrions drug; but is per
fectly pure and healthy, and, as a culinary prepara
tion, is infallible and Invaluable, At the Fair in
Cincinnati, there were a number of Baking Pow
ders on exhibition:—the Azumea, with several
othamj. wasrmffiyzad, audobUUxRt tbc first prize,
titynradbiid tost BoWtir tVirdcr Known. A'
trial only is necessary, in order to be satisfied.
A paper is girctf With caeli box, with fair instruc
tions for making
a2cmea rolls,
AZUMEA BISCUIT,
AZUMEA NONPAREIL CAKE,
AZUMEA JOHNNY CAKE,
AZUMEA FTtUTT CAKE,
AZUMEA PLUM PUDDING.
AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE,
AZUMEA CORN CAKE,
AZUttfcA IiUjHPLINGli
AZUMEA EGG CAKE,
AZUMEA SPANISH BUN,
AZUMEA SPONGE CAKE, :
AZUMEA CAKE WITHOUT EGGS,
AZUMEA CUP CAKE,
AZUMEA 5HLK BREAD,
AZUMEA SPONGE GINGER CAKE.
AZUMEA SILVER CAKE,
AZUMEA CURRANT CAKE,
.AZUMEA POT PIE, ” U '
AZUMEA PEARL CAKE, ) . i .
AZUMEA GOLD CAKE,
AZUMEA LOAF BREAD,
AZUMEA DOUGH NUTS,
AZUMEA^SIBLES,
AZUMErV LEMON CAKE,
Azuema is put up for the retail trade
in 1-4 lb. Van's, nC33 ets;, and fh 1-3 lb. cans
at 90 cents.
Liberal Discount Made to Wholesale Purchasers.
octl0-3m ..IB, ZEILIN & CO.
GARRETT BROTHER,
Commission Merchants,
AND
Wholesale Dealers in Country Produce
SRCOXfi vqoi: FROM xasonc BALL,
. Decatur Street,
z tmc ~ /^yJI^swu-
Fhinizy & Clayton, Augusta; J. L. Villalonga,
avannah; J. W. Fears A Co., Macon; R. L. Stott,
Solurabus; Cot. A. P. Wright, TliomasYillc; W. L.
Cigh, Madison, Ga.; Wm, C. I lav, Montgomery
Ha.; McGruder, TaylorRoberts, Baltimore, Md.;
Altcll & Inman, N. Y. scp21-Si
RICOAKDM. BISHOP,
WM. T. BISHOP,
R. M. BISHOP & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
No. 80 Main St., (a/tie doors helots Columbia
Street, ClnemnaH.
eept 33-3m»
VIRGINIA - AND TENNESSEE tilNE.
packages sliould be stamped A T. Co., to facilitate
Transportation. Rate froa^N'ew, York to Macon
*4,6-1 per hundred pounds.fto > - ‘
THURSTON R. BLOOM, Agt. at Macon,
Y. G. RUST, AgL at Albany.
novUKlm. ,,^, 1 ,, , ;iy , -;f»-
t, COTTON,
JOHN T. EDMMDS & GO
Bankers Couiuiission jlcrchauls,
MAOON, 'GEORGIA,
u>,
Oo., NewToric, or lo oar correspondents la Livcr-
?rs and owners of cotton entrusting the
lour care for sale *r shipment, 9hall lia\
prompt return* of «*alos in ^Id 01 ciirrency as
they 1:1 Rv direct- v '
IWtXI, «K-*sC*.1)
Will be sold at
lOTldt nr dors for the pure base of eotton
Gold and silver :u:d sight exchange on New York
bought and sold.
Wo refer by jtennissian to J B Ross A Sor, Bow-
lire as Anderson, Krott .v TTcwe, Hardeman A
Sparks, n W Cubbedge, N A Hardee ■ Co. Savan-
- National llsi.k, Nashville; Citizens’
L-JVlHc; Commercial Bank. Louisville.
A Messenger, Mcreantilc Mirror, of Mr..
ucationai Journal, Forsyth, Sumter Re-
a liean, Amcricnfl, and Altzioy ratrio:. Colttra-
■ Time* and Enquirer, LaGrange Reporter,
Gridin Union, MiUodgevillc Recorder, publish cc
month s.-ui acadbWtcC'-’I'trlU J w wa
JOHN T. EDMUNDS A CO.,
oct'35.tmvd»eo»us.vN^* J J [ V’Vfafl»y
JOHN C. MANGHAM,
. :... On the place.
S. W. MANG1UM, m
, ^ Griflin. Ga.
HOWARD HOUSE,
ULTAUI.A.
J. W. Howard, Proprietor.
H the market affords, served up
_ to orie: and at the abortest notice.
»epl3-3wK<u*at at tea*!. »nf »-|
PAINTING-.
it *1
WM. II. TISOS. WM. W. GORDON.
TIS0N & G0RD0H.
CtiHon Factors, CoramlssioH aud
FOR WADING MKKCIIN'TS,
!K> Bay Mre-e-t. Savanitnli, Georgia, i
CFlClAlrii'llIMpON wi 1 \~>c cWvniv>tbf» fatf ^ r || 9b ittm U? '■
! - -V t j ir 1 ? % Honsf • % n *
U. .1 attention "to a*.’, t-n-in-** entrusted. In-
duer* c* to hope ter a contlnnar.ee of the liberal
purer, re ..ereiofj.-e extended octAKSin GRAINING.
— MARBLING,
«0 REWARD
W e - -
- N* r . yoxTaL -e ... . r of tacks* isfactfos, both in execution aiid, prices, »
Old Jto. b - T 1 .Sw Mp4 ai ms , lovorltm with their onierv.
fffarkecat™ bM ’”7 c-f Kcricy jouii and We willnfao keepo«band and forg
The atiorc reward will be
oftlu-horae.
Nov l-A-Gt
| -'GRAZING,
PAPER HANGING ACL
•Jolea vest J^&y aftt-rauoB aboot flawiu- on Ltnd aU tbc ncceaaary material to
sn»a oa at t,fcc timr a fine carry on tie bu^in«re prepared lo
* U-g: number of Uck* L*4*cUom. both in execution and.pricee, to oil wao
( r> EDWARD WILDER,.
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST
AND DEALER JN
PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS
AND
GLASSWARE
AGENT FOR >i;./
VIRGINIA, MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY
TOBACCO,
NO. 514 MAIN STREET,
Louisville, - - - - - Kcnt*>elty.
P. S.—Liberal advance* made on Cotton on con-
eignment.
WANTED,
FEATOERS,
GINSENG,
BEESWAX,
TALLOW and RAGS,
tor which I will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE,
fang35 3m
either In cash or trade.
Law Notice.
I HAVE resumed the practice of my profession,
and will attend to all business entrusted to my
core in the Stata
Having jnst returned from Washington City,
parties desiring advice and counsel relative to the
reparation of papers under the Amnesty Procla-
tatlon for pardoD, and the status of contracts and
title deeds, executed durng the last four years, can
consult me by lettcror in person.
Office over Boardtnan’s Book store, Macon, Ga.
jy.13 O.X LOCHBANE.
Kciu A Co.,
Augusta, Georgia,
A RE prepared to make liberal advances on ail
4Y Cotton consigned to“them or their friends,
Messrs Smith & Dunning, New York.
All cotton consigned to hs or sur friends in New
York, will be sent forward by the new and elegant
steamer Helen, which willl connect , with tho New
York line of steamers, so as to reach that city in
dghtjclftys. • , *. • - j
We have also established aline of Clipper ships
between New York and Liverpool, so as to send
forward the Cotton chtrustedto onr care without
delay, thus avoiding expenses of -storage and insn-
" JOHN J. MeCANN,
Wholesale Grocer and Commission
MERCHANT.
Dealer in Wine*, Liquor*, Cigars,
- TOBACCO,
No. 35, South Side Bro-uhccty, NashtUle, Tam.
er A HHDS. PRIME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR,
25 Hil* do Porto Rico Sugar,
30 do do Cuba Sugar,
50 Barrel* Crashed and Powdered Sugar,
30 do Granalatcd Sugar,
100 do A and B CoflVe Sugar*,
30 do C extra assorted Brands,
200 do Yellow Sugar,
400 Bags RioyCotfec,
20 Mat* Java Coflee,
20 do Lagnlra Cotlee,
10 Bags Giuger,
10 Bags Allspice,
30 Bai» Pepper,
30 Barrels Mackerel,
50 W bbls do
•JOOKits do
100 Boxes Soap,
50 do Starch,
100,000 Cigars; assorted brands,
-160 Boxes Candles,
100 Boxes Raisins,
.50 Cases Sardines,
350 Cases Oysters,
100 Dozen Buckets,
300 Dozen Brooms,
50 Nests Tube,
Together with everything usually kept in Whole
sale Grocery House.
- LIQUORS.
100 Barrels Robertson County Whisky,
50 do Bourbon do do
30 do Rye do
135 do Rectified Whisky,
- 5 Casks Hennessey Brandy,
5 do Otard. Dupuy & Co.’s Cognac.
10 Barrels Apple Brandy, very old, .
10 do Peach do
5 do Sherry Wine,
In store and for sale at
NO. 3 5, BROADWAY, NASHVILLE,
TENNESSEE
sept 15 3m
Important to Cotton Shippers.
T HE Cotton Warehouse located in this place
immediately on the river, and at the terminus
or the Sonthwcstcra 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 ns, at the
railroad depot, dray it, and put it aboard of the
bqots at one dollar per bale.
Cotton shippers upon investigation, will find
this route the cheapest and most ‘expedious of any
other rontc to New York from Macon. We re
spectfully solicit orders for the purchase of cotton.
Onr long experience in that line will enable us to
make purchases to the best advantageto those who
favor us with their orders.
We have now in operation a new Iron Screw
Press.
R. G. MORRIS & CO.,
Georgetown.
Uefshexcss—Boss & Seymour, J. W. Fears,
Virgil Powers, Esq., ail agents on S. W. R. R.
aug 0-5m
A. K. SEAG-O, ‘
OM MISSION MERCHANT,
Atlanta, Georgia,
S NOW RECEIVING
. . 1,000 Bbls. Salt, 7 bushels each,
800 do Flour, embracing all grades,
20.000 Libs. Cliolec Clear Bacon Sides,
200 Boxes Englisk Daily, W. R. and Hamburg
Cheese.
ALSO,
Alai^e Stock of almost every article in the Gro
cery and Provision Line; all of which will be sold
at very low prices to the wholesale trade. A “
dress by letter or telegraph. A.K. SEAGO, o
nov IG-lOt* Atlanta.
t Exchange on New York and Liverpool in
KEIN e co-
z. ot. O’CoisriwOE. &. co.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
OfHce on Cherry St, hetweea 3d and 4th.
L.M. Bruce, Morgan & Co., Apalachicola, Fla.
and Watt*, Crane & Co., New-York.
Wc n-ill receive -and forward, upon- reasonable
terms, all Cotton entrusted to onr care for ship-
ment, as owners may direct. "We-nlllinakc liberal
advances ution consignments or Coton to Watts,
Crane ffCo., New York,"or W. C. Watts* Co.,
Liverpool England; pay Revenue Tax, Storage,
Fri ights,^fcr., on same, and forward with prompt-
Flantera aud others will be ailbr Jed every facility
in ohr power to send. their Cotton to market, and
receive prompt return of sate.
Mr. w. E. Clarke is onr agent at Albany, Ga,
and w!B give all information to parties who di ’
his service* in shipping or purchasing. Our
sons! attention given to the purchase and'sale of
Cotton--
NEW YORK EXCHANGE FOR SALE,
oct&an . \'»i . JNO. W. O’CONNOR * CO."
E. M. BROWN,
OPPOSITE TEE LANIER ROUSE,
TJfTOOLD invite the attention of his customers
i and the public generally, to his large and
well selected stock of
oreign & Dtmestic Dry Goods.
Which he offers at very small Advance on Cost.
TIIE STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OP
Blenched Domestics, Brown Domestics, Prints,
Ginghams, French and English Merinos,
Alpacas, Mohair, Poplins, Thybcts,
Opera and Fancy Flaiinels,, De-
laiges. Silks in great varie
ty,Xincns ofall grades.
Eoopskirtsof all sizes and Balmoral Skirts of
Superior make aud finish.
Your special attention is called to my
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
, WHERE YOU WILE FIND THE LATEST STYLES,
As also the a
NOVVe'ANTE BABIES' EATS,
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE.
A Splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings,
Perfumery, Soaps "and other Toilet
Articles, Veils, White and
Faucy Goods, Gloves,
&c., &c., &c.
Gentlemen will find a good assortment of GEN
TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, a large lot of
Pocket Knives, the fashionable Rug or Faney
Blanket Satchels, and everythingelse belonging to
this line.
To those who have Dot traded with me in former
days I can only say, give me a trials while I am
satisfied that my old customers have bnt to read
this to insure me their renewed visits.
Respectfully, E. M. BROWN,
novi5-3m I- Opposite the Lanier nonsc.
Valuable Cotton Plantation Fot Sale.
OFFER far sale my plantation situated on Cbi-
■ ocfcee Creek, 12 mile* S. W. from Albany,
Dougherty county Georgia, adjoining tbc lands of
Benjamin Loekctt, Jerry Bell, John Jonc*, Col.
Nelson and others. Tbc place con tain* 1,500 acres,
(about Oor 700 acre* of which are cleared and ru
der a good fence. The improvements arc all good
framed buildings—good ginhonse end Iron screw.
Provisions, stock arsj phurfatMSmtd* can be
bought with tho place. If not sold before the
lrtT—d.t in December next, on that day it will
be sold in Albany at public outcry. For terms ap
ply to me at" Cnthbert; Georgia, or S. D. Irvin,
. norikUBfr 1 ; SAMUEL CLAYTON. "
Steam Saw and Grist Mill.
FOR SALE YERY CHEAP.
STEAM Saw and Grief Mill combined. The
Hi8»v will cut 8000 feet lumber, and the E*anas
MU! Rock will grind 75 busbells of meal, daily.
Forparticulars and price,o^o
t . Yoreyth, Ga-
keep on hand ard for sale, mixed
. Faiut> xA <vc7v deferiritioB.
nu *! 4 V> r ry VARNISH, UiL.
Dfa X P. LUU.LNr. ’ SI’S. TUBPENTTNE.
■S T 7|. I ( BROWN JAPAN, '\
METROPOLITAN HOTEL. ! J "Endpaper.
«*fla> >****■ tofi» to^idisMmat 1 no UM>iL BRUSHES, Ac.. Ac.
L A i s, Bal’n N’d. :S r In Order* lr»jm tire eomitry prmnptiratttndcd'to.
t »fladmr *" Win mi 1l.j m
IFda'.’ w/j.n D C » «»■*» Orer Roberts, Dunlap A Co ,Cherry sl,
-■ ’ ang 12-I2m» - *p,, Macon, Ga
Tbta leading Botat, Renovated rr.d Re farnlelicd r* 5 - * ! Rtmtorra: ' '
Is now In perfect order for the reception and ac- r j, 'T - KJehnston, N. ILBeal, JI Hi Zeilln A Ca,
commodation of its old patrons octl-Sm 11 Huff ’ CUjl “ d * D " m " lc ' W.
..NWitaKf 3. o. nans, . I -Tt r.-.TCCK.
Christian Co. I Late with Phelps- 1 LooUvilic, Kr.
, CaidwettA
Tuck, Dual* A
VYholcfeilc Grocers anti Commission
i! Merehanta. saprf!rtT
833 Main street, between BSghth and Nlufli
street* *0 OX&tt
natthml Looisvillb,Kj.
Consignments Solicited!
«|Mfl
A. S. HAETRIDG-E,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT.
3 «; iin/.u.i.. tji-r’jiv/
9 2 33 a y Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
NEW FIRM!
NEW GOODS!
NEW PRICES!!!
"WTaolesale and Retail
E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND
T HE undersigned beg leave to inform the ladie
# of tliia city, county aud vicinity and the pubs
lie in general, that he has now open and ready fur
rale at the well known and popular old stand of
E. EINSTEIN’S, TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
One of the best xlectal Stock* o!
Staple anti Fancy Dry Goods
In the Southern markets. The goods were select
ed b^ Mr. Einstein with pjeat 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 uicrclumts wlio are 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
Best Manufacture. Latest Styles,
lowest market Prices.
My stock consists in part of the following
goods:
Prints,
Printed DeLaincs,
All wool Delaines,
Empress Cloth,
Foil DcChcvrcs,
English and French Merinos,
Scotch and Venitian Plahls,
Solid, printed and figured Poplins,
Black DcLaincs,
Alapaens,
Black Silks,
Merinos and Bombazines,
And many other goods belonging to the
DRESS DEPARTMENT
A full and complete assortment of
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Ladies 1 Linen and Embroidered Cuffs and Col
lars, separate and in sets,
White, Red and Shaker Flannels, '
Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels,
Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Blau
its. &c.,
nosieiy,
Gloves,
Ladies* Merino Vests,
Table Linen,
Table Cloth,
Towels,
Toweling?,
Napkins,
Doylies Linen,
And all other articles ’belonging to a
Number One Dry Goods Store.
Wc call the special attention of the ladies to onr
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPABTMENT,
HOWES. ERICS,
Than any other house in the city and WARRANT
the goods to be of the
Best and Most Fasliionablc Itfunii
J. W. FEARS & CO.
WHOLESALE HOUSE.
subscription.
Yearly, (Invariablr in adv an \ j
Quarterly, .. . r * ; 5\*f
Monthly, * ■ * |
ADVERTISING. 'I
One square, twelve tinea or less ■ ___
| fl 00; eachsubscqniutiiisortiun^iocCTtfa 1 "*'
Address, CLAYLAND a nnwn 11-
Editor* and 1‘um'-£
W AT I O N AL L I p,E
Travelers’ Insurance Gompany,
OF NEW YORK.
Office, NO. 213 BROADWAY.
| AUTHORIZED CAPITAL *500,0.®.
200
too
too
no
:s
so
!»0
to
50
BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
Barrels XXX Family Fiour,
Barrels Superfine Flonr.
J. W. FEARS A CO.
BALES COTTON YARNS, Ss & I Os
B.lwt Augusta 4 4 Sheetin'.',
Bales 8 oz. Osnalmrge.
DIUKCTOns:
Edward X Join., Orison Blunt,
Samuel J. Ghtssey, ** — ‘
T. B. VanlSuren, _
Sylvester M. Board,
Robert Crowley,
Wm. Coit,
J. C. DImmick,
Henry Clews,
Albert Wright,
John A. Isvliu,
It. P. Freeman,
Nicholas E. Smith,
James Ik Dow,
J. \V. FEARS * CO.
Howell Smith,
F. H Lummus,
Wm. E. Prince,
Sylvester Teat*,
Joseph Wilde,
A. X Low,
Cha*. Cnrti.w,
Asher 8. MilL*,
W. H. Webb,
Henry J. lhirmond,
Sita* C. Herring,
Sam’l W. TrusTow,
Richard A. McCurdy.
EDWARD A. JONES, President.
WM. F.. PRINCE, VIcc Prcridcnt.
ASIIER S. MILLS, Secretary.
• ’ \ 'N ill KKN. T
1-4, 1-2 AND BARRELS MACKERELS,
Cases Sardines
Boxes Herring.
ICO
too
200
2.10
10
IOO
.jO
.10
50
ao
10
10
50
HAMBURG CHEESE,
Western Reserve Cheese,
Sod* and Butter Oraekcts,
J. W. FEARS & CO.
J. W. FEARS & CO.
KEGS CUT NAILS, 3 TO 20 D,
Cases Stintter’s heavy Axes,
Barrels Peach Blow Potato*,
Barrels Extra C Sugar,
Barrels B Sugar,
Barrel Crush and Powdei Sugar,
J. W. FEARS A CO.
CASES COVE OYSTERS,
Cans Strawberries,
Cans Peaches,
Pints, Quarts and Half-Gallon Pickles,
J. W. FEARS & CO
10
5
300
1000
1000
50
50
250
too
25
100,000
100,000
BARRELS TANNERS’ BANK OIL,
Barrels Lindseed Oil
Pounds White Lead,
Pounds Spanish Brown,
Pound* Lump Potash,
Cases Concentrated Potash,
Jars Macalioy Snuff,
Gross Mason’s Blacking,
J. W. FEARS & CO,
REAMS OWENS’ LETTER PAPER,
Reams C.ip Paper,
Buff and White Envelopes,
G D and Water-Proof Caps,
250
200
too
50
50
COILS MACHINE ROPE,
Pieces Kentucky Bagging,
Boxes Star Candles,
Boxes Starch,
Kegs English Soda.
J. W. FEARS & CO.
J. W. FEARS A CO.
f a e t u r c
A. SPRINGER,
Macon, Ga.
NEW GOODS.
November 10th, 1865 s
I have to-day received by Express
HANDSOME BLACK CLOAKS,
HANDS0JIE DRAB CLOAKS.
SILK CORD, all colors for Trimming,
BLACK WOR3TEAB BRAID,
LADIES’ MERINO VESTS,
GENTS’ MERINO VESTS,
PAPER CAMBRICS,
EINE BED BLANKETS,
JACONET EDGINGS AND INSEBTINGS,
SLATE COLORED JEANS,
LADIES’ GAUNTLETS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
COAT .BUTTONS, . • . - .
And many other Articles hard to be found
IN TEE MARKET.
novis r.
S. T. COLEMAN.
Manufacturer’s Bank Budding,
Cor. 2nd Cherry Streets.
J. M. COOPER,
Auction & Commission Merchant,
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
lit ILL give hi* personal attention to the per*
•VY eha»e and shipment of COTTON.
HE IS ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE T.TBFKAT.
Gash. _A.dvan.ces
On Cottom in store in Albany, Ga., for shipment
to Mis.-ra Noetox, Slaughter <fc Co., New York.
Haring had many year* experience in tiie Cotton
trade, as well as Auction and Commission businew,
he flatters himself that hec*n give entire satisfaction
to parties entrusting tlidr business to him.
ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Rwpectfaliy reier* to J. B. Row. A Son, Macon;
T. IL Johnson, Alabanj. ", > n I’jC 0
otUSVho «s»UL.’-c: -
Plantation in Dougherty County
FOR SALE.
JANE of the best Plantations in the county, os to
Va Roil, location and settlement; seven mile*
from Albany ; bnt lately settled, and every build
ing new, and ail fenced; residence ol eight room*,
oveiBccr’s house, eleven negro houses, stable?,
barn?, gin honsc, screw, everything complete;
fences all new, Ac. 000 acres of land, 700 cleared,
a well of water in every 'field of 200 acres. The
land being all fresh and newly cleared, will make
the best of cotton crops. I will sell moles, cattle.
hogs, corn and every thing on the place as it
stand*, for one-third cash, balance in one and two
years, taking part of the crop in payment ifdesircd.
Add-css me at Albany.
nor 10-10* N. CRUGER.
IV. B.—We wish the merchants in Georgia who trade to Macon to remember, and tell
tlicir neighbors, tlmt we do not retail goods—exclusively Wholesale. Buying $5,000 to
S. Teats, M. D., Medical Examiner.
E. H. Jones, Superintendent of Agencies.
E. F. Folder, General Railway Agent.
,LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES
I A t 'l. 1 ? ,,, S d °“ ,hc Mutual plan. All tbe proflw
1? department arc divided pro rata amoni*
I tbo Policy Holders. All policies to be imtonUOaZ
He after live years from date, and noo-forfcltablo
after two annual payment*. A Loon of ono-tblr*
of tho amount of premiums wilt be made; aLo.
| thirty days grace given in payment of premium*.
GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES
Are granted covering accident* of all deserlpUoas.
including the travelers’ risk. II IwncdJ
Without Compensation,
They provide for death. If caused by aeddeut; hot
In case of injury only, the insured receives no com* *
pensation. If granted
With Com -ensation,
The ftill amount assured Is payabt* to thefamUy to
C “C , of death caused by accident and occurring
within three month* from the date of Injury. Or,
In case of litjuiy causing disability, the Insured m-
eelTCsa weekly compensation until ho is able to
attend to hi* business, such time not to exceed
1 T? C i nty ^ x wccks - Tito policy covers all (arm* of
Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, llrnlses, fnta.
Gunshot Wonnds. Bums and Scalds, Rites of Ds-u,
Assault*.by_ Burglars, Robbers, or Murderer*, tbe
action of Lightning or Son-Stroke, the effects of
Explosion*, Flood* and Suffocation by Drowning
or Choking, and all other kind of accident. ■
Ton Dollar*
Secures, a general Accident Policy Ibr
Two Thousand Dollars’
| With a Weekly Compensation ol
Ten Dollars.
TRAVELERS’ INSURANCEaTICKETS,
For any length of lime, from one dav to twelve
I months, are on sale at the various Railroad sod
[ Steamboat Ticket Offices and Agencies,;
Marino Bisks and Special Vov.vms.
Policies are granted Insuring against death by
accident while sailing In steamer or sailing VC?Mis,
also for special voyages.
Fall information, together with Tablbfl of Kates,
I Ac., can tic obtained at the Home Office, or hr ap
plication to the State Agent.
E. C. ORANNISS
Aunt for Bibb County.
T..C. McBURNEr,
Tcn’l Agent Tor Georgia.
WM. C. GODWIN,
Americas.
R. ROBS,
8. 8. STAFFORD*■*
R. O. ifoKKB, ‘
Georgetown.
R. COMITON,
Griffin.
K W. JACQI I>,
l+T Insurance Agent* desiring the flnpointment
as Agent, can address the General Aar.' ’. t
1 McBumcjt ' — -
Fresh Arrivals.
$1^000 daily in the West and New York—money always there to Like advantage of prices I wf. HAVE NOW IN STOKE, AND ARE DAILY
and quantities—wc can supply the trade as well as Louisville jobbers, freight added.
J. W. FEARS & CO.
BOOKS! BOOKS!
j.
BURKE & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOKS.
Religious,
Sunday School,
Juvenile,
Iffiscellancous,
College Text Rooks,
School Text Rooks.
STATIONERY.
Cap, Letter,
rVotc and Rillct Paper,
Pens,
Pencils,
Portfolios,
Portmonaics, &c.
ATEST MUSIC CONSTANTLY RECEIVED FROM PUBLISHERS.
A Splendid Assortment of
RDIGELY, SQUIER A CO.,
AGEXTS FOR
DODDS, HACNEALS & URBAN’S,
CELEBRATED
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,
Bank Bocks, &c.
rpiIESE SAFES AND LOCKS have been thor-
JL ouglily tested and their reputation Is such
that tbe TxBascnr DnrximtE.NT at Washington
and Nets York city nan. them in preference to
any other. Thor,are made exclusively ot iron
and steel, thus rendering ilitm entirely
FIRE AND DAMP PROOF.
' UVOTICX—Hack line to Perry. Hack will leave
• A Tort Vslley cn the arrival cf the ears from
: [aeon every Tuesday, Ihnr'day and Saturday for
]*erry,-Ga.. returning in tSm* to connect with
trains from Albany and Colombo*—o’clock, P. JL,
for Jfaccn.
octSl-Sm* W. A. GRIFFIN & CO.
Snreka and’ SzeeUior Sank Locks,
and Merrhmifi a/cunrivaUctl, and nat^i desiring
such articles will find it greatly to their Interest to
purchase from os, as we can sell at manufacturers’
prices, freight only added.
noT ll-3m RIDGELY, 8QU1EB & CO.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS AND PHOTOGRAPHS,
PLAIN AND COLORED.
2d Street, 2?ext to Baptist Church,
MACON, GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS '
Co-Partnership Notice,
1 IIAVE THIS DAY associated with me In
business Jlr A R Tinsley.
JAMES SEYMOUR.
JAJtflS 8ETMOUB.]
SEYMOUR
Wholesale Cloak Manufactory., Macon,g«.,rot.,uth,isw
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
VVTK arc pleased to say to onr friends south of
YV the Ohio, that wc have one of the Digest
and beet assorted stocks of
Millinery Goods
This side of New York. Wc employ over -one
hundred snd fifty girl* in onr
Cloak factory,
And wc are confident that our s^rlra and prioj.
will compare favorably with any house in America.
Respectfully,
>r 17-tjl
[a. H. TTtttST.
& TIN8LEY-
RECEIVING, STOCKS OF CHOICE
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PRO VISIONS AND PROD VCF,
Consisting of every thing to be found in »
well regulated
First Glass Family Grocery
AND PROVISION HOUSE.
Wc have SODA CRACKERS,
BUTTER,
CHEESE,
PICKLES,
SAUCES,
OYSTERS,
RAISINS,
STARCH,
PEPPER,
GINGER,
SARDINES,
A BAC SUGAR,
MEAL,
FLOCK,
BACON,
LARD,
CORN,
GROUND PEAS,
SYRUP.
AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU MAY &ALL FOR
IN OUR LINE.
Onr arrangements are perfect' d for securing dsilv
receipts of ,
THE BEST MEAL
To be had in this market, Ground r.y V, 1, r
Power, and wc shall have in store, in , •
days, 100 Barrels Best Brand FLO UK to Lc -
found in the country. Also
150 Bbls. Kanawha Salt.
SOLE LEATHER AM) Kit
and a few
Bales of
All of which will be dispc
We Wish It Distinctly Understood
our Facilities for It
EQUAL TO ANY UOL'HK IS Tills ( nv
Commission Merchants,
CIIERRT STREET, MACON, GA.
T ENDF.R THEIR service* t# their friends, and 1 4 -a ,,
neSiMh sollieit consignments ol Groceries
and Produce or exerj description, 4 ^ |
SELL ON COMMISSION.
OTIS* CO.
Plantation for Sale.
AgSBBfcSSff ratVW
acres, with a residence, outbni’dings, etc., to good
For Vaults, Express .Boxes, Benkera, Jewellers, i-rotteraT^e,'^nd^iTkno .ru as th^Tooke
place. For particubrs apply to Mr. W. I. Andcr-
^-Journal & Meseengcr copy.^
•ery deecrip
I3T Particular attention given to the purchase
and shipping of cotton, eotton goods, etc
novll-lin
Hold For Sale.
The subscribers offer to sell the popular HOTEL
known aa the
“HOWARD HOUSE”
to Eufanla, Alabama.
The advantages of this note) are well known to
the traveling public and need* no description.
The owners desire to sell merely for a division
of Interest. .,. ___ . ,
nov!7-2w* MARTIN A COURIE.
ALL CASH
tcntkm, and sa
Next door to Hard
noyl&Ew
rpHE^nod 1
I business,
the proprictoi
further psrtlc
nov31-3t*
NEWTON 4 LAW
■inin A: Sparks’ V
BAH ROOM FOR HALE.
a l»ar room, nr>v* <Mr»£
only reason f- r <»i»t |T
ecided tr * ** ‘ ~
pj.ly s’.