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V CLAYLAND,]
(J. II. DUMBLE.
THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH.
TELEQRAPH BUILDiNC
CtiMt of Cherry end Second Slrce
KlCOir, UMTKUIA.
PITY BUSINESS CARDS.
attohneVk. ‘
C ioBBA JACKSON, An ;mi.n Memo,
; fit, office opposite Port (lilkt hit, office nf
fc. A. Wilcox, Third stmt. nuvl-3m<
* in. mxu iii uot
OLD SERIES, SO. 13964
MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY,-NOVEMBER 23, 1S65.
| NEW SERIES, NO. 169.
To New York
ATISBElM, AUonryi it JUv. 0i
* IIK^ISooni ' lock 00 M#llK:rr 4 81 •
H OLT A BASS, Attorney* et Lew, Macon, Ga..
Offlce over Mix A Kirtland's etor:. Will
jOvr ljroo'pt attention to all business entrusted to
T. Ci. HOLT, dll. J. r. BASS
oct 7 3a•
Office ill IV
over office oI
K. A. MS BET. J. A. MSBF.T. J. T. SISBET.
aug a WP7!w*
L AS IKK A ANDERSON, attonu j v at law, of
fice on Second street, up stairs, two doom
caat of Mr. N. C. Munroc'-, lfacun, Ga.
ang SS-Su,
L A P. WHITTLE, Attorneys' at Law, toffic
a over Pbjne'a Drag Store, next to Conccr
llall.TMacon.Oa.
L If. WHITTLE. P. B. WHITTLE.
orlA-Sra
Darien and Savannah.
A Z U M E A. !
Y Zx U M E Y !
AZUMEA ! _
His proved to be * The completion of the Macon and Brunswick
The Beat and Purret Baking Powder in Uie. «?> B-«d to H.wkin«vl!le, and the *«»***“»
— ^ j able condition of the Ocmulgrc River, now render
J* n. ZDIIil-V & C'O,, « : this the cheapest and quickest route for the busi-
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, «« of Macon and Central Georgia. Through
Jfji CON, GEORGIA, Bill* of Lading will be given after the 15th last.
Sole Agents in tht* State for the'sale of ( A ” «cotnmodaUom extended and endeavors
loadc to forward freight with promptness and dia-
I'ROF. MORRIS’ IZI.BFA.
patch.
Mealr». Brigliam, Baldwin <S Co., at Savannah;
Me- <r». -Nightingale K Hager, at Dariou; Asher
A»r< at Macon, will act a» Agents.
GEO. It HAZLEHUR8T,
Staeun andjtnuuuick K. Is.,
novt-lu Acting President.
PHYSICIAN* AND Hit EGOISTS.
R EMOVAL—Dr. B. A. White now ocrnpic* two
rooms over the present |a»t office, next
door to Dr. C. IL Hall « office, where he can be
fowndnight or da; when not professionally absent.
D B. geo. Jf. HOLMES, ilia - renam-d his oihcc
from Brown’s Hotel to the East side of Third
street, between Poplar and Ham—where be can
be found at all hours, unless professionally a'ntent.
octt-U
D BS. SMITH A OWES, office rorncr Walnut
and 4th streets, Dr. J.lghtfoot’s old .-.Und.
oetS-Bm •
D R. C. J. ROOSEVELT^ (UomocopaUUatk
Office Mulberry it., Washington Block, over
4. M. Boardman’s Book Store. Residence on
Walnut, naar Thltd streeL novJl ;;ui»
We liavc received another large lot of IhD excel
lent YEAST POWDER, and can safely rcccmtw ud
it to the pnMhrfor all that it claims to he Azu-
nica make, the finest WIiEATEN BREAD jiovsi-
blc. It Is made in the eitaplest manner, a, follbwn:
Get one quart, equal to ljf pounds of flour, mix j Btiggicsnnd Family Jersey Wagons,
Into it, Tints dry, three ordinary tire tcaspooufuls of j yi;oM CONCORD ASD BKATTLEBORO.
Axmuea, add cM water, with a little salt dissolved wl „ <oon taTe . !U Iy of Buggies, Top
in it—fuilicicni to unLu a dough at soft a* can be Family Wagons and ilarncss made to order
conveniently bandied, which U generally a little ; at CONCORD AND BKATTLEBORO, expressly for
less than one pint of Water to ooe quart of fiohr. j 4Mf market and will warrant them to rive entire
n w o.. •* »•_»*»_ „,. . I satlafaction to ail purchasers. Wc will sell no
Do not kuf-ad It Shape it very lightlj, and iconic- i wor ^ not ma( j„ expressly to onr order. Those
dDtely take in a quick oven, which mast be quite j from a distance can addre** oa at Macon (to rare
hot before you begin to mix. It ha* the following i W. C. Singleton), or at ilawkinsville, Ga.
advantages over yeast or fermented bread; It can | oet>-3m MeDLKFIK, MASON A CO.
lie made and baked In one boar from the time of | w. J. gauhett, toi xg oaiuiett.
first handliug the Dour; it will tie moist and pl’ SS j
ant to cat In four days after baking; it is easy oi j
digestion, excellent for [a rsons sbffi'riugfrom <lys- ;
pepsiu; retains all the gluten, starch and sugar
D B. W. P. PARKER, office 2nd »t., S d
low old post office, upstairs. Oflle
I post office, upstsirs.
II to 10 o’clock, a. a., 3 to 4 r. u.
Female College.
Office hours,
Renidenre at
*cpt28-3ra*
D ll. I. I. IIAUIUS tenders his professional ser
vices to the public. (Office on Second street,
over Knott It Howes. scpI74bn
kkHYSICIAN*.—Dr. J. Kiniuett Blaeknbrar, of-
A flee over Psync’a drag store, residence on Uh-li
street, near the esylum fiir the blind. aug
COMMISSION MKRCIIANTS.
J EWETT^A" SNIDER, Wholesale Commis
sion Merchants, snd General Agents, Second
street, between Cherry snd Poplar, Mucon, Ga.—
Prompt personal attention given to all consign-
menta of cotton, prodnee, manufactures and other
articles of Merchandise. Orders and Consignments
solicited from all parte nf the country. Agents
for several first clasa Insurance Companies.
octl.Sm*
W A. IIL’FF, wholesale prodnee dealer, cor-
s ner Cherry and Third streets, under Itals-
,ton’s llall. aug 23-.’lm
J J'AMILY tlROCKRIES.—N A. Megrath, agent,
' a few doors above Muonic Hall, Cotton ave
nue, dealer In groceries, crockery and slants dry
goods, aug SKIm
JKWKLF.HS.
P i. HARTLEY, WATCHMAKER, late work
sinan for Sidney B. Day, continues to repair
Watches at present In the Floyd House Building,
opposite Medical College, Mulberry street.
oet3-Sm
JAMES SUPPLE, Watchmaker and Jeweller,
(J Second street, two doors from th* corner of
Mol berry, keros constantly s well selected assort
ment of line Gold and Silver Watcbcs and Jewelry.
Also, Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by
cvpericnsed workmen. saptfiBjm
W ATCHES and JEWELRY, at Cbaa. S. Ban
del’s, under the Telegraph Printing House
corner t h, ,tv .mi N -condTstreets, Marin; Ga.
u, e.im.tantij on h.mdalargsmsortiiHitcdfina
Watches and Jcwrlry. Repairing done neatly
on short notice. All work warranted. augl<I
MISCELLANEOUS.
F it. A 11. L. OOULDING, Intelligence Office,
s have removed from Ctlloa Avenue to FUUi
Street, near Passenger Depot, and opposite Scho
field's Foundry. Servants and laborers famished;
orders lor white lnborOiled; Information given m
bouses, lands and other real estate for rent or sale.
novB-ltn __
ACftal DAfllF TeLWIRAPII Job Printing
Office. Job work of every description cxecu,
ted on abort notice snd in good style. Terms rea-
aonable «Wt»
G J. BLAKE, real estate agent, Macon, Ga.
• Persons having bouses for sale or rent, or
persons wanting to rent houses, cannot tic let
ter suited than by calling on me. From my
long experience In the real estate business, I utn
better prepared to give satisfaction than any other
person In tho city. O. J. BLAKE.
Macon, Om, aepL W, lSOfi-tJanl-CB
T J. A D. L.VJSK are now otiering for sale
s large lot of Sole and Upper Leather. Also,
Train Oil by retatt Next door to Express offlce,
Macon. Ga. norJ-Sm*
I*ota s h,
6 CASKS POTASH, .
COOKINO SODA.
90 Boxes Super-carbonic of Soda, In one poun
^ioKegs do do
CANDLES.
75 BOXES STAR CANDLES,
50 “ TALLOW do
SOAP.
.10 BOXES COLGATE’S PALEFAMILY SOAP,
For sale low by
MITCHELL & SMITHS,
anyl-Sm Third Street.
FOR SALE.
T WO and ooc-half miles north east of Zebulon.
Pike eoanty, Ga., a track of three hundred
acres oftand. One hondred and fitly acres In cul
tivation, remainder well timbered. It Is consid
ered one ol thd beet Improved pfisces In the coun
ty. First claae Dwelling, roven rooms, six good
Negro Cabins, Kitchen, Smoke llonsc^Ac. One
of the very beat Gin Honsm and CoMon Prowre in
the section, and almost new. .Oaod Jtables.
Bams and Wheat House. Good Orchards and
Fish Ponds. The place Is well watered, perfectly
hvalthr, and dellghtlhlly sltnated. Will be .old st
aaacridce. by eaSy »P^}>« c t » UANGHAMi
On the place.
or S. W. MANGHAM,
oort-lm Griffin, Go.
WSt. U. XISON. VX. w. OOBDOX.
TISON & GORDON,
Cotton Factors, Commission and
FORWADING MERCHNTS,
00 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
CJ FECIAL ATTENTION wtn be glvcnlOthe sale
5 of Lumber,Ttosin, Turpentine, Ac. We are
again at onr old office, prepared for bnstncsa An
experience In this city of over eleven yeara,and onr
undivided attention to all business entrusted, in
duces us to hope for a continuance of the liberal
patronage heretofore extended. ocCS-Sm
*50 REWARD
W ILL be paid for the delivery to the ander-
algned of bis Urge, dark, chestnut sorrel
bone, which wss stolen vesterday afternoon about
o’clock. The horse bad on at the time a fine
Texas rigged saddle, with a large number of tacks
In it. He wss stolen by a negro sum about St
yrara old, who had on a pair of Kersey pants and
a dark coat*
The above reward will be _paid for the delivery
of Ukehorajx DR. A. p. COLLINS.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL, "
LATE BROWN’S,
VTathingtorij D. CL
This leading Hotel, Renovated rndRe-fnrnlahed .
la now in perfect order for the reception and ac-!
commodation of It* old patrons. octl-3m i
contained in the flour, and therefore j»roduee.t 1 Hi.
l*i or. hn-od from 1 Hi. -I oz. flour, whilstjcart pro-
duera only 1 ll>. 0 oz. of liread from 1 II#. 1 oz. of
flour; thus obtaining about 'S» Ilia, more of bread
from a barrel of flour, xykiicli, with the saving of
3'eaNt, will a!>out balance the coot of the Azuima.
Can be uncd for any of the following recipes, and
ladic* every where will be agreeably aurjubed with
tic delic ious product ions. Thin excellent conipo-
#ltlon docs not contain a particle of Alum, Sal:c-
ratlin, or any kiud of deleterious dru^; but is per
fectly pure and healthy, and, a* a culinary prepara
tion, it infallible and Invaluable. At the Fair in
Cincinnati, there were a number of Bakin# Pow
ders on exhibition:—tlic A/.uniea, with several
others, was analyzed, and obtained the first prize,
as the I'utest and best Bakin# l ouder known. A
trial only is necessary, in order to be satisfied.
A paper Is given with each box, with full instruc
tions for makin#
AZUMEA ROLLS,
AZUMEA BISCUIT,
AZUMEA NONPAREIL CAKE,
AZUMEA JOHNNY CAKE,
AZUMEA FRUIT CAKE,
AZUMEA PLUM PUDDING.
AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE,
■ AZUMEA*CORN cake,
AZUMEA DUMPLINGS, i
AZUMEA EGG 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 BREAD,
AZUMEA DOUGH NUTS,
AZUMEA JUMBLES,
AZUMEA LEMON CAKE,
yg* Aziiema is put up for tlic retail trade
in 1-4 lb. cans, at 25 cts., and in 1-2 lb. cans
at 50 cents.
Liberal Discount Made to Wholesale Purchasers,
octlO-’Jm 4. II. ZEILIN * CO.
GARRETT & BROTHER,
Commission Merchants,
Wholesale Dealers in Country Prodnee
SECOND DOOK reou MA90MC iuu.,
Decatur Street,
Atlanta,
Georgia.
UEreucNces,
Pbinimr A Clayton, Augusta; J. L. ViUalonga,
avonuali; J. W. Fean* A Co., Macon; It. L. Mott,
Solumbns; Col. A. P. Wright, Thomaavillc; IV. L.
Cigh, Madison, Ga.; Win. C. Ray, Montgomery;
Ha.; McGrudcr, Taylor A Roberts, Baltimore, Md.;
AHell A Inman, N. Y. *ep21-:Sm
EDWARD WILDER,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST
AND DEALER IN
PAINT!?, OILS, DYE-STUFFS
GLASSWARE
AGENT FOR
VIRGINIA, MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY
TOBACCO,
NO. 514 MAIN STREET,
Louisville, ..... Kentucky,
P. S.—Liberal advances made on Cotton on con
signment
WANTED,
FEATHERS,
GINSENG,
BEESWAX,
TALLOW and RAGS,
tor which I will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE,
either in cash or trade. [aug25 3m
Law. Notice.
miciiardm. manor.
wv. t. msuor.
R. M. BISHOP & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
No. 116 .Viiin St., (a feu door* Mote Columbia
Stmt, Cincinnati.
sept 3J-3in*
VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE.
T HROUGH receipts given by the Agents of the
Southern Transportation Company at freight
rates to Baltimore and New York, at guaranteed
rate per hundred pounds as per bale on Cotton, all
packages should be stamped 8. T. Co., to facilitate
Transportation. Rate from New York to Macon
$4,as per hundred pounds.
TIHJRSTON K. BLOOM, AgL at Macon,
Y. G. RUST, Agt. at Albany.
novlMtn.
COTTON.
JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO
Bankers & Commission Merchants,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Odice on Third Street, next door to Post Office.
W E arc prepared 'to nuke cash advances on
shipments of cotton to Norton, Slaughter &
Co., New York, or to oar correspondents in Liver
pool, England.
Planters and owners of cotton entrusting the
same to oar care for sale ar shipment, shall have
prompt returns of sales, in gold or currency
tbev may direct.
We solicit orders for the purchase of cotton.
Gold and silver and sight exchange on New Y ork
bought and sold.
Wc refer by pennlssitn to J B Ross A Son, Bow.
dre A Anderson, Knott A Howe, Hardeman A
Sparks, R W Cnbbcdgc, N A llardec A Co, Savan
nah; Third National Bank, Nashville; Citizens’
Bank, Louisville; Commercial Bonk, Louisville.
Journal A Messenger, Mercantile Mirror, of Ma
con. Educational Journal, Forsyth, Sniulcr Re
publican, Americas, and Albany Patriot, Colum
bus Times and Enquirer, LaGrange Reporter,
Griffin Union, Mllledgevllle Recorder, pnbliali one
month and acrid bill to
JOHN T. EDMUNDS A CO.,
oct 25-lm Macon.
HOWARD HOUSE,
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
J. TV. Howard, Proprietor.
A LI. the luuriea the market affords, served np
to orlei and at the ahorteat notice.
sepli-3m» .
PAINTING-.
House, Sign Si Ornamental Painting.
GRAINING.
MARBLING,
GILDING,
glazing,
PAPER HANGING AC.
Having on hand all the necessary material to
cany on the business, we are prepared to give sat-
i>faction, both In execution and prices, to all who
may tavor us with "
I HAVE resumed the practice of my profession,
and wUl attend to all business entrusted to my
care In tbc State.
Haring Inst returned from Washington City,
parties desiring advice and counsel relative to the
preparation of papers under the Amnesty Procla
mation for pardon, and the. status of contracts and
title deeds, executed durng the last four years, can
consnlt me by lettcror in person.
Office over Boardman’s Book store, Macon, Go.
jy 18 O. A. LOCIIRANE.
A u
Kcin & Co.,
rusta, Geor;
Cotton consigned to them or their friends,
Messrs Smith A Dunning, New York.
All cotton consigned to us or our friends in New
York, will be sent forward by the new and elegant
steamer Helen, which will! connect with the New
York line of steamers, so as to reach that city in
eight days.
Wc have also established a line of Clipper ships
between New York and Liverpool, sons to send
forward the Cotton entrusted to onr care without
delay, thus avoiding expenses of storage and insu
rance in New York.
Sight Exchange On New York and Liverpool in
sums to suit purchasers. KEIN A CO.
ang29-3m
jxo. w. o’coxxon,
Macon, Ga.
or. w. o’coxtotob. co.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Office on Cherry St., between 3d and 4th.
R ECEIVING and Forwanlin# Merchant*, and
A«^mts for E. M. Bruce & CO., Augusta, Ga.;
E. M. Bruce, Morgan & Co., Apalachicola, Fla.;
and Watts, Crane & Co., New York.
We will receive and forward, upon reasonable
term*, all Cotton entrusted to our care for ship
ment, as owners may direct. Wc will make liberal
advances upon consignments of Coton to Watts,
Crane & Co., New 1 ork, or W. C. Watts & Co.,
Liverpool, En#laud; pay Revenue Tax, Storage,
Freights, &c., ou same, and forward with prompt
ness and dispatch.
Planters and others will be afforded every facility
in our power to send their Cotton to market, and
receive prompt return of sole.
Mr. W. E. Clarke is our agent at Albany, Ga.,
and will give all information to parties who desire
his services in shipping or purchasing. . Our per
sonal attention given to the purchase and sale of
Cotton.
NEW YORK EXCHANGE FOR SALE.
octS-3ui JNO. W. (/CONNOR & CO.
• Valuable Cotton Plantation Tor Sale.
I OFFER for talc my plantation situated on Chi-
-ocltcc Creek, 12 wiles S. W. front Albany,
Dougherty county Georgia-adjoining the lands of
Benjamin Lockett, Jeny Bell, John Jones, CoL
Nelson and others. The place contains 1,500acres,
about fl or 700 acres of which arc cleared and un
der a good fence. The improvements are all good
framed buildings—good ginhonse and iron screw.
Provisions, stock and plantation tools can be
bought with the place. If not sold before tbc
1st Tuesday in December next, on that day it will
be sold in Albany at public outcry. For terms ap
ply to me at Cnthbcrt, Georgia, or S. D. Irvin,
An—
JOHN J. McCANN,
Wholesale Grocer and Commission
MERCHANT.
Dealer in Wines, Liquors, Cigars,
TOBACCO,
No. 35, South Side Broaduay f-Nathcille, Tcnn.
-sf) SHS?’ PR ! ME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR,
•J\J 25 Hds do Porto Kieo Sugar,
mO do do Cuba S$u#ar,
gO Barrel* Crushed and Powdered 8u"ar
’JO do Granulated Su#ur, *
100 do A and B Codec gupux,
•JO do C extra aborted Brand*,
J00 dt> Yellow Sui'ar,
400 Ba#* Kio Coffee,
JO Matn Java Coflee,
JO do La#uira Coflee,
10 Ba#» Ginger,
10 Ba#s Allspice,
JO Ba#» Pepper,
JO Barrel* Mackerel,
•V) V bblii do
•jOOKit* do
100 Boxes Soap,
50 do Starch,
100,000 Ci#;ire, abort' d htaud*,
100 Boxes Caudle*,
100 Boxes Ralrins,
50 Cose* Sordine*,
J50 Coses Oyftten*,
100 Dozen Buckets,
200 Dozen Brooms,
50 Neats Tub*,
Together with everythin# usually kept in Whole
sale Grocery House.
NEW FIRM!
LIQUORS.
100 Barrels Robertson County Whisky,
•50 do Bourbon do do
20 do Rye dc
125 do Rectified Whisky,
5 Casks Hennessey Brandy,
5 do Otard, Dupuy Co.’s Cognac.
10 Barrel* Apple Brandv, 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.
rpHE Cotton Warehouse located in thi* place
X Immediately on the river, and at the terminus
of the Southwestern Railroad, and convenient to
said road, eau 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 us, at the
railroad depot, dray it, and put it aboard of the
boats at one, dollar per bale.
Cotton shippers upon investigation, will find
this route the cheapest and most expedious of any
other route to New York from Macon. Wc re
spectfully solicit orders for the purchase of cotton.
Our long experience in that line will enable us to
make purchases to the best advantage to those who
favor us with their orders.
R. G. MORRIS 4& CO.,
Georgetown.
References—Ross Sc Seymour, J. W. Fears,
Virgil Powers, Esq., all agents on S. W. R. R.
aug 9-5m
A7KSEAG-0,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Atlanta, Georgia,
I S NOW RECEIVING
1,000 Bbk Salt, 7 bushels each,
S00 do Flour, embracing al! grades,
20,000 Libs. Choice Clear Bacon Sides,
, 200 Boxes English Dairy, V. It. and Hamburg
eery 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,
nov 1G-I0t» Atlanta.
N K AV O O O D S !
NEW PRICES!!!
AVliolesale and Ketail!
E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND.
r piit undersigned be# leave to inform the ladle
X of this-city, county and vicinity and the pub*
He in general, that he lias now open and ready for
sale at the well known and popular old stand of
E. EINSTEIN'S, TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
One of the best ndtctnl fitocSc* ol
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
In the Southern market*. Tlic good* were soled
ed by Mr. Einstein with great care; and a* he Is
now in the New York market for the *olc purpose
of selecting good*, and watching the best oppor
tunities for buying. I have the advantage over all
ether merchants who 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 good* of the
Best Manufacture, Latest Styles,
Lowest BSarket Prices.
My stock consists in part of the following
roods:
Prints,
Printed DeLalncs,
All wool Delaines,
Empress Cloth,
Foil DeChcvrc*,
English and French Merinos,
Scotch and Vcnitian Plaids, —
Solid, printed ami fiirured IN.plius,
Black PcLaincs,
Alapacas, '
Black Silks,
Merinos and Bombazines,
And many other good* belonging to the
1) R Et S DEPAR T M E N T
A full and complete assortment of
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Ladies’ Lim n and Embroidered Cufls and Col
lars, separate and in sets.
White, Red and Shaker Flannels,
Plain und Fancy Opera Flannels,
Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Plan
kets, i&C.,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Ladies' Merino Vests,
Table Linen,
Table Cloth,
Towels,
Toweling*,
Napkins,
Doylies Linen,
And all other article* 'xdonging to a
Number One Dry Goods Store
Wc call tlic special attention bf tlic ladies to our
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
«
And say with confidence, wc will sell these arti
cles at a
LOWER PRICE,
Than any other house in the city and WARRANT
the goods to be of the
Beet ami Host Fashionalile tWami-
J. W. PEARS & CO.
WHOLESALE HOUSE.
£00
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100
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BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
Binds XXX Family F.our,
Bartels Superfine- Floor.
J \V. FEARS A- CO.
BALKS COTTON YARNS, 8h A I Oh.
Bile* Atijjttsia 4 4 Sheetinp,
Balm 8 oz. OsnalntroH.
J. W. FEARS A CO.
1-1, 1-2 AND BARRELS MACKERELS,
CYsch Sat dim k
Boxt-it Herring.
J. W. FEARS A CO.
HAMBURG CREESE,
Western Iti nerve Cheese,
Soda r.ml Butter (3rackets,
J. W. FEARS A CO.
KEGS CUT NAILS, S TO 20 D,
Casus Suntie!’k heavy Axes,
Barrels l’eacit Blow Potato*,
Bam Is Extra C Sugar,
Barrels B Sugar,
Barrel Cruslt and Po-vdei Sugar,
J. W. FEARS A CO.
factnrc
lbany.
novS-tlDt
SAMUEL CLAYTON.
Steam Saw ami Grist Bill.
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. .
A STEAM Saw and Grist Mill combined. The
Sew will cat 8000 feet lumber, and tbe Esapas
Mill Rock will grind 75 bosbdls of noil, daily.
ForparticuUra and price, apply to,' or address
ANDREW DUNN,
uov!5-9t* Forsyth, Ga.
hPhripe, I Louisville, Ky.
| Caldwell <& Co. |
Tuck, Davis 4fc Co.,
Grocers and Commission
Merchants,
street, between Eighth and Ninth
Louisville, Ky.
Consignments Solicited;
E. M. BROW,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE,
T^TOULD invite the attention of hia customer*
? ▼ aud the public generally, to hia large and
well ©elected stock of
'oreign & Domestic Dry Goods.
Which be offers at very small Advance on Cost.
THE STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OP
Bleached Domestics, Brown Domestics, Prints,
Ginglinms, French and English Merinos,
Alpacas, Mohair, Poplins, Thybets.
Opera and Fancy Flannels, De
laines, Silks in great varie
ty, Linens of all grades.
Iloopsl'irts of all size* and Balmaral Skirt! of
Superior make aud finish.
Your special attention is called tomy
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
WHEUE TOC WILL PINO TUB LATEST STYLES,
As also the
NOUVEANTE LADIES' HATS,
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE.
A Splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings,
Perfumery, Soaps and other Toilet
Articles, Veils, White and
Fancy Goods, Gloves,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Gentlemen will find a good assortment of GEN
TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, a Urge lotoi
Pocket Knives, the fashionable Rug or Fancy
BUnkct Satchels, and everything else belonging to
this litre.
To those who have not traded with me in fo>
days I can only say, give me a trial, while I am
satisfied that my old customers have but to read
this to insure me their renewed visits.
Respectfully, E. M. BROWN,
novlo-Sm - Opposite the Lanier House.
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT.
92 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. M. COOPER,
Auction & Commission Merchant,
ALBANY,GEORGIA.
VI FILL give bU personal attention to the pnr-
YV chase and shipment of COTTON..
HE IS ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL
Cash, .advances
On Cotton in store in Albany, Ga., for shipment
to Messrs Xobtox, Slaughter A Co., New York.
Having had many yean experience to the Cotton
trade, as well as Auction and Commission business,
be flatters himself that be can give entire satisfection
to parties entrusting their business to him.
ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Respectfully refers to J. B; Rose A Son,Macon;
T. H. Johnson, Alabany.
oct29-2m
■VTOnCE—Hack line to Perry. Hack will leave
Fort Valley on the arrival of the can from
Macon every Tuesday, Utnrsday and Saturday for
Perry, Ga., returning in time to connect with
trains from Albany and Columbia—o’clock, P. M.,
for Macon*
octSl-Sm* W. A. GBIFFIN & CO.
A. SPHINGEIt,
Macon, Ga.
NEW G-OODS.
November lOth, 1865*
.1 have to-day received by Express
HANDSOME BLACK CLOAKS,
HANDSOME DRAB CLOAKS,
SILK CORD, all colors for Trimming,
BLACK WORSTEAD BRAID,
LADIE8’ MERINO VESTS,
GENTS’ MERINO VESTS,
PAPER CAMBRICS,
FINE BED BLANKETS,
JACONET EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS,
SLATE COLORED JEANS,
LADIES’ GAUNTLETS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
COAT BUTTONS,
And many other Articles hard to be found
TN TIIK 31AIIKE T.
S. T. COLEMAN.
Manufacturer’s Bank Building,
Cor. Snd Cherry Streets.
nov 12
Plantation in Dougherty County
FOB SALE.
O NE of the best Plantations In the county, as to
soil, location and settlement; seven miles
from. Albany; but lately settled, and every build
ing new, and all fenced; residence oi eight rooms,
overseer’s house, eleven negro houses, stables,
bams, gin house, screw, everything complete;
fences all new, dee. 900 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
;hc best of cotton crops. I will sell mules, cattle,
jogs, corn and every thing 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.-
nov 18-10* N.CRUGER.
ao
10
10
*70
10
.7
300
1000
1000
50
50
250
CASES COVE OYSTERS,
Cat* S’rtvvbenies,
Can* Benches,
l’ints, Quarts and Hall-Gallon Biekies,
J. W. FEARS & CO
BARRELS TANNERS’ RANK OIL.
B> :ri els Lindseed Oil
Pounds White L'-a l,
Pounds Spanish Brown,
Pound* Lump Potash,
Cases Concentrated Potash,
Jats Macaboy Snuff,
Cross Mason’s Blacking,
•frlft DSorou Jiflrhj .Crlrgrnpji
SUBSCRIptioNi
;...fil3 00
Monthly, 3 00
ADVERTISING,' ' ..
One square, twelte line* or leas, atari. -
*1 00; each subsequent torerHro»mi,V rtto
Address, CLAYLAND A D17MBI.E,
NATI ON A L L IFiE
Travelers’ Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
Office, NO. 213 BROADWAY.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL nanmf
■ ■ directokm:
Edward A. Jones, Orison Btaat.
Samuel Glaasefc
T. B. Van Buren,
Sylvester M. Beard,
Robert Crowley,
Win. Colt,
J. C. Dtminlek,
Henry Clews,
Albert Wright,
John A. Iselia,
II. P. Freeman,
Nicholas K. Smith,
James R. Dow/
, Richard A. M< Curdr.
EDWARD A JONES, FnaMnL
WM. K. I’ll INC*, VtevPrasUswt.
ASHER S. MILLS, Secretary.
V. II. VAN BURKN, r —
Howell BaHk
F. II Lemma*.
Wro. L Prtocc,
Sy Ivretrr Tret*,
Joseph WlMc,
A. A. Low,
Chao. Cards*,
Ashers. MUa,
W. II. Webb,
Henry J. Raymond,
Alias C. Hamas,
Sam'i W. Trosiow,
S. Test*, M. D., Medical KXkmlnar.
K. II. Joints, Superintendent of Agearn
E. F. Fotxtax, Geotral Hallway Agin.
LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES
Are issued on tbe Matas! plan. AH tbs
in this department are divtdsd pro me i
tlic l’ollry Itoidcra. All pollelm t
wc afler fire yrara from date, sad
alter two annual payments. A Loan of oaattMl
uf the amunnt of premium* will be Made; afeek
thirty days grace given In payment of piimlfi—
. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIE8
bid tiding *tf nil descriptions,
J. W. FEARS & CO,
REAMS OWENS’ LETTER PAPER,
Reams Cjp Paper,
Bull'aud White Envelopes,
IOO
23
100,000
100,000 O D and Water-Proof Caps,
250 COILS MACHINE ROPE,
200 Pieces Kentucky Bagging,
IOO Boxes Star Candles, .
50 Boxes Starcli,
50 Kegs English Soda.
J. W. FEARS & co.
J. W. FEARS & CO.
X. B.-
We wish the merchants in Georgia who trade to Macon (o remember, anti tell
their neighbors, that we do not retail goods—exclusively Wholesale. Buy in"-' $5 ADO to
$15,000 daily in the West anti New York—money always there to take advantage of prices
and quantities—we can Bupply the trade as well as Louisville jobbers, freight added.
nov!7-15d. j w. FEARS & CO.
Without Compbnsatlen,
Tin y provide for death, if canned by accident; but
In caneoflnjary only, tlic Itwurcd receive, no com
pensation. If granted
With Com -entatlon,
Tlic frill amount sunned Is parsbloto the Dually ha J
erne or death canned by accident and occurring
within three mnntlw from the dote of in|anr. Or.
in case of Injury canaing dlMbllHy, tbe hwnredjm
eclTeaa weekly romtiensation until hr 1* aid* to
attend to hi* nusim—, . ur h time not to axeend .
twenty-six week.. The polity rover* all form* of
Dislocations, Broken Bone*, Sprains, Brniaea, Onto,
Gunshot Wound*. Burn* and Scalds, Bile* of Dare,
Assault* by Burglar., Robbers, or findurn, iU -
action of Lightning or Sun-Stroke, tbe rfieet* of .
Explosions, Flood* and Suffocation by Drosrnliur
Choking, anil all other kind or accident.
Ten Dollar*
Secures a general Accident Policy for
„ Two Thousand Dollar* 1
With a 1\ cekly C'omi<cii>atlon ol
Ten Dollar*.
TRAVELERS’ INSURANCEiTICKETS,
For any length of Unto, from one day to twrirr
month*, are on sale at the various Railroad and
Steamboat Ticket Offices and Agencies^
Marino Bisk* and Special Voyages,
Policies are granted Insuring against death by *
accident while- ‘ ~^"'*V~|rTninli.
ol*o for special voyage*.
Full infonnation, together with Tables of Rates.
Ac., can be obtained at the Home Office, or ire an -
plication to the State AgcnL
E. C. GRANMSS
Agent Tor Bibb County.
J. C. McBURNUY,"
ieii'l Agent for Georgia.
WM. C. GODWIN,
R. ROBS,
Altuay.
S. S. STAFFORD.'
R. G. MORRIS.
Georgetown.
OMrtON,
co:
R. W. JACQUES,
. . Columbus.
.-*> Innuranee Agent* desiring the appotatasunt
BOOKS! BOOKS!
McBnriipy.
Fresh
Arrivals.
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Boom, Stmim, Iran, in
BOOKS.
Religion*,
Sunday School,
Juvenile,
IfliscellaneouM,
College Text Book**,
School Text Books.
STATIONERY.
—
Cap, Letter,
Sote and Billet Paper,
E’en**, f
Pencils,
Portfolios,
Portnionnies, &c.
ATEST MUSIC .CONSTANTLY RECEIVED FROM PUBLISHERS,
’ A Splendid Aiwortmcnt of
PHOTOGRAPH. ALBUMS AND PHOTOGRAPHS,
PLAIN A IT D COLORED.
RIDGELY, SQIIER St CO.,
AOENT8 FOR
DODDS, MACKEALS Si URBAN’S,
CELEBRATED
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,
Bank Locks, &c.
T HESE SAFES AND LOCKS have been thor-
ongbly tested and their reputation i* such
that the Taususr Dxpaktvext at Washington
and New York city use them in preference to
any other. They are made exclusively ol iron
and steel, thus rendering them entirely
FIRE AND DAMP PROOF.
Eureka and Escejgior Sank Locks,
For Vaults, Express Boxes, Banker*. Jewellers,
and Merchant*, are unrivalled, and oarties desiring
such articles will find Uwreatly to their Interest to
purchase from us, as wfiTsu sell at manufacturer*’ I
^11^“ OT,T MDfesQUIER * CO.
2d Street, Next to Baptist Church,
MACON, GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS
Co-Partnership Notice,
X HAVE THIS DAY associated with mein
bu*ine»s Mr A B Tinsley.
’ JAMES Sr.VMOUR.
Macon, Ga., Nor., Dtli, lb03 r ;
4AME* Hntjtptn.] [a. n.
SEYMOUR & TIN8LEY-
Wholesale Cloak 'Manufectory.
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY...
W : are pleased to eay to onr friend* sooth .of
the Ohio, that we have one of the largest! • - ■ ,
i«*i .to... of . j c omm i ss i on Merchants,
M illinery (woods j cherry street, macon, ga
This side of New York. W* employ over one ! rpENDER THEIR scrricct to their fr;<
hondred and fifty girls In onr : A respectfully sollldt consign men!? ol G
and Prodnee of every description,
friends, aft
' Groceries
Cloak Factory,
ST Particular ■
a riven to the purchase
And we are confident that onr atyle* and prices I
will compare favorably with any house in America.
Respectfully,
nov 17-tjl
OTIS & CO.
Plantation for Sale.
Hotel For Sale.
The subscriber* offer to sell the popular HOTEL
known as the
“HOWARD HOUSE”
A FINE Plantation consisting of some of the
„ AUhmna.
order. It has been occupied for several years by j Tbe advantage* of this Hotel are well known to
the brother* Toy ke, and is known a* the Tooke i the traveling public and needs no description.
in Mseon..! The owner, desire to mil merely for a dirt
novl5-2w* JAMES MERCER GREEN.
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE, AND ARKDAILV
RECEIVING, 8TOCK8 OF CHOICE
FAMILY GROCERIES.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE,
Consisting of every thing to Ix fbond’Sb*
welt regulate*!
First Class Family Grroceiy^
AND PROVISION HOUSE.
Wc have SODA CRACKERS,
BUTTER,
CHEESE,
pickles, aa
SAUCES,
OYSTERS, '
RAISIN'S,
STARCH,
PEPPER, . 79C
GINGER,
SARDINES,
ABAC SUGAR,
MEAL,
FLOUR,
BACON,
LARD, '\i
CORN, fe
GBOI ND PEA*.
AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU M \ Y i AI L F< >R
IN OUR LINK.
Onr arrangements!.^ p,rf. i. ,| r,„- .,.r,„i ni . , , tU
reccipu of
THE BEST MEAL
To be had in this market, Ground I y Water
Power, and we shall have in store in a few
daj’B, 100Barrels Best Brand FLOUR to he
found m the country. Also
150 Bbis. Kanawha Safe:
In addi lion to the above we bare I* . ..„
several THOUSAND POUNDS
SOLE LEATHER AND KIP,
ft 1 G s o 1 Q otton.
Allot which will be Ul.pn..,! „f Cbrap for CmJi
We Wish it Disdnclly Undenttootf I
That our Facilities for kee|>iQg ©tir «to<k
i>!*od arc *
EQUAL TO ANT HOUSE IS THIS C7TV f *
A»d would invite the att^nUon of th- r r,Wk t.,
the fact thutw BUY and
SELL ON COMMISSION.
ALL CASH orders will w-t-r-t nirl* tsm,..,
tcntlon, and satisfaction maranleed
NEWTON A LAHTO.s*
Ncxt door to Hardeman A Sr .rkV \V.,
dov15-2w
Qf- Journal A Messenger copy.
MARTIN A COURIE.
Removal;
J H. CHERRY tfc Co., hsvo r*nu>\»xl arrraM
• the Ktreei to the old -und of C. It fret
rnan it Co., 2nd door b«iow Fowdr.e A And#r*-'vnVw