The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 25, 1865, Image 3

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wmgp I 5)a ilgCelc gt h p ^. CITY COI.tr MTS. AI/niORl/Kl) ACit.VTH, w. CCi ii t U •— -Hildtr, , L> auiboriird. •4*e Daily Tllcokaml to ; oat rue t jm 4 *“ rti*aaurtft *a4 «buri|itjoj4. Mr. A. K. MnuNiU. u the author\.u d travHiiite «^vnl of tUc Mkuu IiLrow*Ju, and will vUit dil fcrrnf «»l Hit HUtc within I lie non few •rrk*. Contract* for tubwcrlptiou* and aJvcrtL*- I®", xxizdr by kiln, will be filled without dHsj. ttw IV. Rntwa. of N'a.*!*Ti!h», TVnri., |. *« t»l for tlmt city. ffrtr Adrrrthinc fudrt. ?J*t of tfirjjrara*. Krripfct wontfd. A c*rd-4i PA fr E OllTcr. Cluojr of flrrn-Olrcr. Dou^.», fv> For *alor-«; J Blake. Marine and Inland InMivmnrc. For **Ie—Kot»t K Howard. I'latit' v* a riant- r.'a-rTiry—Jurac. N Findlay •kwlo-^K B CUytoti Co. 1 * ‘ re—lialnra A Co. fii.'lit « Tn Pr-oDi rE Tea nr or Macox forpriws cr^| ery jwr»oa who fiTe*ti|*te* iU extent Fr»m X. j 'A. Mtgrilb, agest, a large dealer, we learn that i < he receives and aella daily an immeme supply j of general produce. Ilia trade also consuls largely in grocery iojiplien al wholesale end re tail. HrgiYe »be best msrket pric« for all ar ticles cf country produce and sell.- at acceptable r-io . best bacon, fish in any quantity, potato?, ^•alt, corn, local, cheese, co^feetiq^eriea, cigar*. >, And a splendid selected »tock of fine liquor* in barrel:, and bottles. These .article* arc fferc 1 at prices that present the best indocc- tnenU to faniilieJ and traders to purchase from •fork. In this store, the choicest selection? be made, and articles of every grade, brand r»nd quality, found at priees adapted to every rhu of bnycr*. He alro keeps on hand a con stant and lars* rnpply of oysterf, which are kgpt.ip Alargo'itfcjewc in the stort, and thereby iccurc-l fresh and cool. Custom?*.-* will find it to their iutcre.'t and advantage to visit X. A. ME- U RATH'S wholesale and retail grocery and pro- Ib.-c ato/c. Mulberry etrent, opposite Lanier House, Macon. nov2 5 -dfo2t-w2w —■ n LIGHTFOOT ft /AGUES, Commission Merchants, Third Street, tJeitio Cip.ets Office. SPECIAL NOTICES. Important to Shippers* Ught! Light! Light! Petroleum Oil, just received and for bale at the Drug Store of a. M. BOYD. !3P* Go to Bryant, Stratum «fc Co\-. Xachvillc Buiinccs C’i/livgc for a thorough knowledge of FFEK AT LOWEST MARKET KATES A ; Boukkccpiug, Pen.-mauahip, Coumiaxial Calcula tion.-, Commercial, Lav? Partnership Settlements und Buiiness Form* and Practice etc. Send tor Col lege paper, Circulars, etc. Add rev* 15KYAXT, bTUATTOX Sc CO., oet21-Cia Nashville, Trim. • the t *tt radio c Tuz-l’ffcr'a Manual is t!io moat cdmprchcn dve., gujtlc in regard t« . mpb x and misondcratood operations of j the internal revenue laws of the United t Stale* that can 1m found anywhere, und wo can- • Trutx r^-A* an era in J xV)\ imagine ho;r any one in any line of business can steer clear of the jienaltic* of the law with out having ono of these indispeuf>ab!c volume* { Hr reference. Not only do the Jight ami trilling ; vMicIfs of fdxirry turd taste come within the purview of the law,hut the tjrctrc article of fornh- ftonr* is a taxable comrumlity. This book should be in the hands of every one, and can be ob- hxTnuj-M-r. ix Tn* Con tUc trade: of Macon, wc notice tint! W. A. lluf cHvcd the Cr*x shipment of con» that ha* been mxSrfmts the XorSli this rnuon. Ouc tb<u>and bushels wrxr rcatiw U ly rail yesterday, niut.a cqfj. t int sir ifn of the ^TJin will continue to pnur hi- to tils establishment* W. A. Huir ev]*cct* to sup ply all d* iitutul* for corn in thi* market, In the fu- i| r „ir. rs It al fl,AO J*er huahclrt wholesale, ■ .1 want ofthi. ankle mot the hitherto abort | X M - B"» r,I, »an. ot llie corner of Mul Kill mala- the basinet* house of W.'A. j heriy ami Seeon<! street, ; where can also be ob- n tlrrr. to tho Kal.tnn Hall, a meat place of rr.«orl I ta!n, '‘ l 11 lot of bcaolifnl ntcrc.scojwa an.l views, lutcrr.l,vl In thl. mailer. novlf! St* fallow rate: P*>~& lergar erawA waa in atkmlanre at the M»ror'« miming levee ye,ter,lay—mme of the : r --Her» being of Hi* weaker though not <-f the gentler sex. Henrietta and Cornelia, though the oh spring r *f one mother, indulged in the very unsiitcrly C^rne of pulling one another’s wcvd, an«l using n*i« and nail* to the manifest marring of their in lividua! "mugi.” O.rnnlia receiving material •sid in the person of her spt* boy ••Rjbucl," Hen rietta very quickly “jumped the game/' on being thus “.louble banked," and invoked the aid of the “higher law." Cornelia wo* charged $.'»« o-U for the fun, and Henrietta and her afT ti<>natc nephew Jet ofl* with $S apiece. ('barley, a p^»or, miserable, ragged apreini of humanity done up in ebony, was heforothe lid AXuoi.n M.i*r.s.—The to aro some names in ••very eominnnity, that arc as familiar as house hold w. rds. Such arc our oldest and most relia ble professional and merenntile men. Ouc of Itese names, wo have acen on a certain corner, daily for year*. Yesterday w<^occupied a leisure hour talking with the proprietor. Ho gave n * an insight into the business of this city, that ex hibited extraordinarily large figures. Wc also tn ado.asurvey of the piles of goods, stored in tho house. From ceiling to floor, above and under ground, great piles of merchandize, cf every dc- ,1 I "tfripti », were stored. The wholesale and retail departmcAu nrc full to re]dctiou, and contain everything in the grocery ami dry goods line that li country dealer desires. There was an in describable mixture of bacon, aalt, sugar, nails. O I- Hrimfat of Grocer it., lYinea. Liq uor*. Crockery, Tinware—comprLiug Flour all grades, Sugar ail grade*, Cofloo, Green aud Black Tea, Mackerel in Barrel* and Kits, Codfish, Dried Beef, 'Candl.r— Spvnn, AilainTriTmc. Startnd Tjllaw Soap, Soda, Cheese, Crackers—Soda, Boston, Oy.-ter and Butter, Goshen Butler, Sardir.es, Mustard, Ycori Fodder.-, Cream Tartar, Almonds and llraxil Xut*, UaLIus, Stick ai d Fancy Candies, Chocolate, Cocoa, Olive Oil, Sauces, Allspice, Grain and Ground Pepper, Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, * Snuff in JarVnnd Bottle*, Starch, Copperas, Blued one, " Indigo, Powder^ SI»ot, and C«i^, Matches, Blacking, Wrapping Paper, BuglriB"'. Hope ami Twine, * - Brogan Shoe- - , Axes, Osnaburgs, Sheeting*, Yarns and Kersey*. FRENCH AND AMERICAN BRANDIES, Rye, Bv^urbon,Bobcrt.-rdi county, Rectified ami Corn Whiskies. Champagne, Port, Madeira ami Claret Wines. Bottled Liquors of all kind*. Ale and Porter in Bottles, Newberry Ale In Barrels, IxnportcJand Domestic Cigars nov22-lw ' 85:i|t*Iidor's Hair Dye! Tie original and best in the world! The only true and perfect liair dyo. Hannle**, reliable and mstantancon*. Produces immediately a splendid or skin. Remedies the TT.lt^ ri ^“irlERWIN & HARDEE’S skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes.— Sold by all druggists. Tho genuine Is signed Wil liam A. Batchelor. AU«, Regenerating Extract ot Millcflcurs, for restoring and beautifying the hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR, eugl5-ly New York. Itui ! Itch! licit!—Scbatcu ! Scuatcu I Sc hatch !—Whcalou'a Ointxucut will euro the itch in 4S hours. Also cures bait rlicuu!, ulcers, chilblains, audull crui>tious of the skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending CO cents to Weeks & Potteo, sole agents, 170 Wash- iugtou street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United •States. sept liT-Cra Centxxul Railxxoao & Banking Co. 9 or Gi., ) Savannah, November 14th, 1805. ) :.rt on ft .Wg* of -UassiBs” n bag of cotU.n! “»«** co . ircc > rh ^ sc .’ ba S8 I,! & tn ' •t IfftM.man A PptrlfH' O'ftrrJion w.a Hist he bail been |>Iacc<l to watch t"n, »n l prevent the •mailer Imy. Inking cotton fr. iu lb. bale, but yielded t-> Ihe irreelstible »t- Irncti >n. of a ten cent gro nbnek ofl’ered him by bneco, boots, shoes, cnlicos, sheetings, kerseys, inn! n profusion of nil articicl that have always been kept in Inrgo 'pKinlity anil sold at the ehenpes t market rates, for years post, by that old Mini reliable merchant, ASIIKU AYPPS, on juvenile cotton galhoTnr fcr the nHvff«« W l!lu cor,lcr of " ,1 an > dwiTT strcels, Uaeon. Suing hi. wk within tho wareheaSe. After re o ecivioR the l.rite ho drovo the boy out, compel. nnvli-tU aUtar A Firb Dnsrito »the elegant and e.vtuusivi !»:»g him lo leave tho J»!un.lcr, which he proceed- I jewelry establishment of E. S. Johnston Jc Co., • \ !•• i *k»« po93tFfion Tlie bay had him «r- |smne time ago. Energetically they set about to re*tc.|. In <*on*id«*ratioli of being of n **eliil!y' I re establish their busine**, and already, they have nature, the Mayor presented hire with a set of j |n their nexv store, at No f». Cotton Avenue, a tb. eiiy jewelry to keej» him exereLed, ami a jlnrg*- and select stock of nil varieties of jewelry, i;. k. t for twenty day** rations at the city corn- | watehes, silver ware, cutlery and fancy article*. roi««ary'* on Fourth street Ri«*hardson, a military looking negro, for ink ing forcible jw>-. ession of a citisen's chickens, was l«*t off*on payment of fj and costs. They have a neat ami cheap new style ofportable baolcgammon, chess and chequer board, that eon be carried in the pocket Articles of all kinds aro engraved in this store. They have also a fine selection of violins and guitar and violin c i.otihno. D. Goldsmith has jual returned I strings, beautiful toys and many other articles °. D 1 J* v^L*°? |auitalilu /or Christmas presents at reasonable prices,at E. J. JOHNSTON Sc OO'Sjewelery store, Winter Clothing, comprising fine BTacV Cloth Goal*, French Casflmcre Suits, Silk, Satin and Silk Velvet Vests, with a handsome stock of Furnfotr in^ good* cheaper than CTerotlkrcd la this city. Give him a call. nov22-Ct No fi Cotton Avenue, under Masonic Hall, Mu- Icon. • nov2J~sat2ld-w2t. RIDGELY, SQUIER & CO., 1IAVF ON HAND AND FOKSALE: Brandies, in Casks, Qra. and Octave*. Pure Monongahcla Whi>ky, in Barrels, Choice Old Bourbon Whisky, “ Jarliaica Rum, In Kegs, Blackberry Brandy, In Barrels, 4 * Wine in Keg*, Pure Old Port Wine, Sparkling Catawba, HcltUick Chanipaignc, Gliolcc W R Butter, in Kegs, Mackerel in Kits, \ c - 10 Dozen Wahoo Bitters, 10,000 Havana Cigars, various brand*, 10 Boxes Cheese*, Pickle* in wood and gla**. t pric Tlds Company liol^s for calc ONE HUNDRED TIIOU8AND DOLLARS of its first mortgage,Seven per cent Bonds, dated 1st September, lJstio, paya ble in ten years. Coupons payable semi annually on the first days of March & September. The whole Issue is limited to One Million Dollar*, to secure which the Company tins executed its first Sc only Mortgage Bond. Applications must he made to the Central Rifftroad Bank, Savannah, Geo. novl91-w GEO. A. CUYLER, Cashier. ANOTHER GREAT INDUCEMENT BY “ Joy to the World I THK INTRODVCTION OK PERRY DAVIS'PAIN KILLER SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE, Hu relieved more Pain and caused more Real Joy than any other one thing that ran be named. USB OB MUST-CLASS ■ STB AMBUS, Augusta and Savannah. Washington Hall Is still open to tlie public. Special arrangements having reduced the rate of Freight FIFTY have been made for the accommodation of mein- ! bers of the Legislatures. IT IS A “BALM FOR EVERY WOUND, OUU FIRST PIIYSICIANS USE. Aud recommend its use; the Apothecary duds H first among the medicines called for, aud tho wholesale Druggist considers it a leading article of his trade. Ail the dealers in medicine speak alike in its favor; audits reputation as a medi cine ol great MERIT AND VIRTUE IS FULLY AND PERMA NENTLY ESTABLISHED, AND IT IS THE GREAT F.amily 1S£edici n e or THE AGE. TAKEN IXTEKNAT.X.Y IT CURES SORE THROAT, SUDDEN COLDS. N. C. BARNETT. Millcdgevillc, Ga., Nov. 20th, 1*>05. nov!9-2w # 100 PER CENT, tlie Agent a* Augustalms made arrangements with Messrs JO- SIAII SIBLF.Y & SONS to effect BARBELS SALT, and tor sale by INSURANCE AT ONE-HALF PER CENT LLOYD ,fc DRAPER. Plantation for Sale. Blue From Augusta to Savannah, All at low produce. for cash, or in exchange for iiov24-lw. Memphis & Charleston Eta. srsbajo CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Tr ANsrut Wagons—Parties interested in pnr- I 0,1 “jj aRcr Wednesday, tlie Stli inst., tlie trains I wagons, cart and harne**, will find it to lhoir In- Thk fftirex** Dry Goods Tkadk of Macon is ina«i<* very apparent to. a visitor to Sf Peyser «& I forest to visit R. B. Clayton’s auction room, on C*»s wholesale andTetail store, on Cottofi Avenue. I cherry street, gt 10 o'clock, and purchase tho nr An iuvoice of their shells am\ packages, fur«- j t f c j t3 offircdfoit sale by J; II. Vann, to whoso i*hes us with a list, of hrhich the following articles I advertisement we refer our readers for further rom]io«« a part.on. They have a largo selection J in'ormation. nov2 jl t •. of ladies’ and rhilJren*' hats—trimmed and «w-1 ——••• trimmed, and at all prices to suit Ihe wholesale j Foa Dauikv.—The keel boat Ocmnlgcc, J. M and retail purrbaser. The attention of country I Holmes commander, will leave this city for Da- •nillmora is especially called to this plans of I rien on Tne^ddjr, tho 2Stli inst. She is S t feet g *.*.!«. They have Macon sheftings, v osnabnrg*, I long. 11 feet beam, and well braced fore and aft. kersey., woolen, lintien and cotton good* of all I An oqpericnead pilot has been engaged to take kinds, carpetings, oil cloths, larg*; stock «»f.bo*'ts I charge of. her, ^Those wishing to ship their cot- and shoes, ribbon*. Coates' spool' thread, ffnx I ton, enfinot ImvYa better opportunity. Shippers threads all color*: pins round and flat head*: I may rely upon safety and dispatch.~ Tho Oc- etc. TUeir largo atock A* 7 4»..pop- I mnlgee will return with height from Darien to liu*. Lalmornta, calico*, do faiues. an<l 'Ires* I Hawkinsville. ami will hereafter make regular :*h>»1s generally, invite the attention of those I trip? between thc*c two places. Sccadvcrtisc- lodie* who wish to secure elegant goods at rpa lniont. nov25-lt ,!! ronablo prices. They are also receiving n large ] ** «nd extensively fleeted new stock from New I tfiT 1 Do you all see that boy what a cheerful York, that it attracting great attention daily. he has? Look how neat hi*cloll.w- A constant throng of buyers erotv.l lire store I LU moU,cr haa bnd Wm :i ' Sllm Hyman’s and chasing a 'lot of good and sub^antl.l tronsrerj nAVLY^nTloMow,": 1 Chur,,st,m 1!ailr<x,<1 wI " ™ n EASTYVARO TRAINS. Leave Memphis at *. V. 3:00 p. m. Arrive at Grand Junction 7:20 p. ni. Arrive at Corinth 10:37 p; ni. Arrive at Decatur 7:50 a. in. Arrive at Stevenson 3:05 p. xn. WESTWARD TRAINS. Leave Stevenson 10:00 a. m. Arrive at Decatur 3:20 p. m. Arrive at Corinth ;. .V 1:24 a Arrive at Grand Junction-...v. 5:35 a Arrive at Memphis 9:40 a. m. •The Connection l>y this Route is complete. ALL RAIL AND NO STAGING. Fare Less than by any other Route. Trains on Mississippi Central Railroad leave Gnu d J unction on Tuesdays, Thursda vs and Sat ur- "Tr rains on Mobile and Oliio Railroad leave Cor inth goinj' North and South on Monday, Wcdnca- .m from morning to night, .ml th. amount of T , *“ U "“ Um ^ 5,19 I' 0ran f' 9 pureh,«. nu lo there, «<oni,h ovory ono. mho [*"’ ^ c ‘°^- Ccr'amly at Sam vi„u thoo.t.iMi,!iment. Tho v hoics.lo dc,.«rt- J,Jm *?’ 9 ' « s,rcM ' bclwreu M!U ‘ J uA nmnt M.lusy mart for country dealer*, shop- I n0 '- ” - ... keeper* and milliners, who purchase largely, I Skllinu off at Cost.—Family groceries and from the cxtcn*iy©, *u»ck of notions and a!? I numerous other articles are offered at cost by other article* usually lept in a large wholesale I Wharton Co., at the White Store Corner. Bc- andreuildry-g.iods store, like that of S. PEYSER |**dea the large quantity of edibles and groceries •v .'(••S on t’otlon Armin'. Mnoon. I generally that families need, and tiiat every one • and Norlh Carolina. Virtrii. n.'t2i-d#ai24-wjt. I interested, wifi do wolf insecure at on early date, ,,r r 1 *‘ ,vo ° rWhartbn k Co.*, have a fine stock of fancy articles "Well, it Is a fact, there ha> idwajs boon a I that were actually made for the firm by thcTus- vat prejudice s^dnst Ready Made Clothing, until I carorn Indians. The selections ffom the inasesun li>iusn t*a>k the field. That prejudice now xim-1 at Niagara Falls are clihiob* aud oftcred at low * rhv *- w,| y ? Because his clothing is as wclfl prices. See WHARTON & CO’S double column •»*4lc and trimmed as any merchant tailor In the I advertisement. * .iu>y23-2t. day and Friday—South at 1:40 a. in., and North at 5:80 a. m. At Decatur regular connections are made with Nashville and Decatur Road for Nashville, Louis ville, etc. At Stevenson, connections arc made with trains on the Nashville aud Chattanooga Railroad. At Chattanooga connections are made with traius on the Eastern Tennessee and Georgia, and West- und Atlantic Railroads for ull parts of Georgia, " '■ ila i and the North. Ian.1 can ot them up; and to be convinced of this I all you have to do Us tn call in on Ckcrry street be-1 tween Stvond and Third at the Nashville Branch | Cbuhlng >tore. qoy21-lw* U i»nr%xT CvrrruK.—-Officer Simpson re jH>r , ‘ 1 '' avrest of a negro man and the capture of two ?«.1. •» of cotton. It seem* there were threo ne- g o. g>meumad in tba * transaction. Tliey hired' a wag.*n and team of the Widow Crawford, who liv. ^ about six miles from Macon, for the oaten- *Me purf*>*e of removing on.' of their families: bat proceeded to the plantation of Judge Foster, •bout ton miles distant, entered KU ginbouse at night, and abstracted therefrom the two bales. The wagon was then driven to this city by one of the party, and the cotton oflfcred Vor sale. 9 Simpson got wind of the matter, and effected the capture. He thinks he will succeed in bagging the other two thts^as. I love to sec a well-dr. ssed man, A man who is dressed with taste; All I then have.to Mjr,; • Sain Hyman’s la the place. Why, he will dress you up so very' nice. And you will look so neat, Th* every *dy,wfll *jc J#f 4 t As you pass them in the street. And if you should but ask them, They certainly will sny. You bought your clothes at Ilynnm's— It is the only way. uov21-6t* C. L. Anoehson, General Freight and Ticket Agent. nov24im. Augusta .Constitutionalist and Montgomery Ad vertiser, copy and send bill to W. J. Ross, Sup't. Memphis. I OFFER for sale 1113* plnntat ion, lying on creek, three xnilcs^outli of Blakely, Early coun ts, Ga.—on the public road leading ‘from Blakely to Baiubridgc, Ga. Said place contains 1500 acres, with 400acrcs cleared aud in a high state of culti vation. On the place is a comfortable house, ne- v gro cabins, gin house and screw, and all other necessary buildings for a farm. This is one of the BY steamers i.ai ra, wax. g girbons and amazon. most desirable fiirms in tills section of country. J For further particulars address the subscriber, i JAMES II. WADE, i « nov24-10tf Blakely, Early County, j To Shippers over M. & B. Railroad TO nAWKIHVILLE. BROWN & LAIDLER, MEECHAKTS OP HAWKINSVIIXE, Will have a largo and commodious three story building in which they will store at reasonable rates, all goods consigned to their care. MR. JNO. H. BRANTLY, Jr., KT" All consignments will lie promptly attend ed to. Hr Parties shipping win please send to the Agent Tax Receipts, so that they may accompany shipment. WM B DAVISON, Agent Erwinetfc Hardee’s Line, Augusta. Novl9-2w COUGHS, ETC., WEAK STOMACH, GENERAL DEBILITY, NURSING SORE .MOUTH, CANKER, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, CRAMP AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, PAINTER’S COLIC, ASIATIC CHOLERA, DIARRIKKA AND DYSENTERY. TAKES EXTERNALLY IT CURES FELONS, BOILS, AND OLD SORES, SEVF.RE BURNS AND SCALDS, CUTS, BRUISES, AND SPRAINS, SWELLING OF THE JOINTS, RINGWORM AND TETTER, BROKEN BREAST, FROSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS, TOOTHACHE, PAIN IN THE FACE, NEURAL GIA AND RHEUMATISM. PAIN KILLER, Taken internally should be adulterated with milk or water, and sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH and BRONCHITIS, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effective than anything else. For SORE THROAT, gargle tlie throat with a mixture of Pain Killer and water, and the relief is imme diate, and cure positive. It should not be forgotten that the Pain Killer is equally as good to take internally as to use externally. Each bottle is wrapped with full directions for its use. Sold by Druggists and Med icine Dealers everywhere. nov l*M5m Valuable Plantation for Sale OH RENT. Agent ’ at the Terminus of road, will prompt!; forward to us by careful and honest teamsters al oods intended for this market or to be shipper down the river. nov23-2w BROWN & LAIDLER. "Wanted. B OARDING in a private family, foragcntleman, his wife and two children. For a desirable ipensation will be given. Apply RIDGELY, SQUIER & CO. place, ample * i nov28-3t Lanier House Building. Asher Ayres, Grocer & Commission Merchant. 50 Bales.Gunny Bagging, 100 Coils Hemp Rope. 25 Coils Manilla. Rope,. 50 Bbls Refihed*Sngar, 25 Sacks Rio Coffee, 20 Bbls Leaf Lard, 50 Kegs Cut Nails, 100 Boxes Tobacco, 40 Boxes Assorted Candy, 40 Bbls Butter Crackers, Wine, Cigars, <fcc. W E offer for sale or rent one of the finest plan tations in Bibb county, situated miles from Macon, between the M Sc B and S W railroads. The premises contain 1100 acres, COO of which arc under cultivation. The improvements are good, comfortable dwellings, sufficient negro quarters, W. A. HUFF, WHOLESALE Comer Cherry and 3d Street, Macon, Ga. g o l_ d _ FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Gold and Silver for sale by < , W. A. HUFF. COHW AWD OAT'S* 1,000 SACKS CORN. 1,000 SACKS OATS COMING IN AND TO ARRIVE, FOR SALE BY W. A. HITFF. WANTED- 5000 Bushels Ground Teas for which the highest market price will boj W. A. HI i FLOUR 350 BARRELS SUPERFINE EXTRA AND FAMILY FLOUR for sale by W. A. HUFF. BACON SIDES. 10 000 POUNDS BACON SIDES, for sale by W. A. HUFF. fish, aF'xsaaE, 50 Kits, 50 Barrels mid 100 Half-Barrels No. 1 2 and 3 Mackerel for sale by W. A. HUFF. OSl AILS, 3XT AILS ! 200 KEGS NAILS Nos. 4, 0, 8 and 10 for sale by W. A. nUFF. SALT, SALT, SALT! cribs, gin house, screw, a splendid orchard, etc, ctcJ There is now on tlie place a number of horses, mules, cattle, etc, corn, fodder, agricultural imple ments, blacksmith tools, etc, all of which will be sold at reasonable rates to the purchaser or tenant. A great bargain can be secured hr making appli cation to the undersigned, at the Kenncsaw Mills, Macon, Go. COOK & CHEEKS. novlO-Ct , Old Established House. ,r 5,000 IUiSIJ I,;i£ VIRGINIA AND OHIO RIVER SALT for sale in bar- rclc by ' . W. A. HUFF. • CIIARL. II. WAY, Savannah, Ga. JONES & WAY, ITrigliam., Baldwin & Co. C 0 MAI I SSI ON MBit CM A S TS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Will advance on Shipment* to their friend* in New York or Liverpool. nov22-2m E. THE GEM. W. THOMAS & I O. Tai. Saex Tataa.—The whole-ale and retail t—i and shoe trad, has been mnrh more eaten, •iw during thcjait few mouths, tuau it over was daring any previous seaMti. One of the largest slocks of hoots and shoes that can bo found in the >onth. is in the wholesale and retail stir* of Sing leton. Hant * Co., in Macon. TUeir large job bing and retail trade, makes their business honse a" uauswalhr busy place. A hnyerean find there eTery style and quality of boots and shoes, for men. women nnd childrens’ wear, and at low prieeothat surprise .very ott» Who visits them. They hare an extensive variety of trunks, Ta li—and drill sacks. They have also a large assortment of leather. Their stock of hats •»<ist of all styles, sites, patterns, qualities and prices. They eaa eaitaWrer with a cheap wool affair or the finest fashionable ajlk bat. Their jobbing and shshir il^UtmeAt offers to dealers an opportunity for selecting a goo. 1 stock at liberal rates, that is not surpassed by any house in the South. Tho house is especiaUy devoted to the sale of hats, herda and shots. tnifiV, etc., (*«>«t fabric, go to D. therefore, customers will find it to thoir advan tage to call on SIXGLCT0S, HUNT A CO, Mul- hany street, opposite the lanicr House, Macon- swll JsatSl-wSt. ‘ Bn Warm Stom.—The place to get cheap and i-siraMc fatuity groceries Is at the White Store, corner Third and Cherry street*. Messrs. Irwin * Wharton Mva jnst received several band* ot the hem Caban Cane Syrup erer brought to this market. They ll*o have toe FataRy Flour, Bacon Hama, Madurai, Peach-blow Potato#, Coffee, Sugar, and a magnificent stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. . , noU23Ct - t7~TiiE New Skiut ron ISOS.—“aSroiilgy* ISi- flex BipHr.—A wonderfttl invention for ladles. l T ii- qestiouably sujKrior to all other*. Don’t fail to read tlie advert Iscincat in the Macon rSTCIooki of the best material, cut and trimmed in the latest and most fashtondhle style, hSTe just arrived by express, ot A. Springer’s, nov IS lw itTGoJo D, Go’.dsprith’* to get the latest style* ol Black Btoad Cloth Coat* ‘of the finest quality. noTiiCt Iff" Go to A. S. Patrick's to get the ^cst Stationery; Also, wrapping paper. seplT-tf KST IVhy Sir, if you go to 8am Hyman’S on Chcmr sbjcct, between Sccand and Third, and take it look at his rfnc Beater Over Coats,' ytra wUl buy one If yon have to borrow the money. nottil-Ct* Have lilted up the GEM lit elegant style with new furniture. They have a splendid BAB, well stocked with the best Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Their fiatj stock of Wines, in bottles, will be sold at the most reasonable prices iu the market. TUB BA TISG DEPAIITMEST Be Pye & Son, JUxclumge Brokers. FORSYTII. GA. Exchange ou New York, aud buy Gold and Sell, and Receive money on deposit. Prompt attention given to Collection and. Remittance promptly made. novlil-St* OKers to the public the fittest Bill of Pare iu the market. Tlie bert York river Oysters are always kept on hand, fresh, aud can be bad in any quantity, at the.lowest market rate*. Families can he supplied in any quantity and without delay. . E. W. THOMAS & Co., Gem Saloon, under Floyd House, ~ novai-Sm .Macon, Georgia. Southern Transportation Company 3?" If you want a fine Esquimaux Beaver Over Coat, go to D. Goldsmith’s. oov£2-6t L3F" II you want bcautiiul and line French Ccs- simere Punts and Vests, go to D. Goldsmith’s. notSBfit » hawlsOMC jViqu >. 'Gbldsmlth s. r.orJinjt Fnbltc Sale of Government Property at OLD ARMORY, MACON. GA. T WILL seU to the highest Udder, for eash. fi wK’gacwSEartSs tools, spades, picl*. shovels and other mlsceltanc- OU* property. Sale to coinn awn Sale to commence at 8 o’clock, a. iWb, and conttnne until al! This It positively the last ^^^.wsthebestgxyeijgwlllhfisty Brat. Chief Q. M. Dtp’t-of Georria. W. L RAN KIN. Caph and A. Q. k. BILLS LADING FOR MKCUANDISE GIVEN through from New York to the following points: Maeon at............. i4 65 per 100 lbs Atnericu* at 5 30 per 100 lbs Albany at.:.-.'... 5 65 per 100 lbs Cutbbcrtat.... 5 77 per 100 lbs Eufaula at 5 To per 100 lbs The Roads are cow in good working Order, and goods come through promptly. T. R. BLOOM, Ag«ff^ novfM-lui Macon, Ga. Railornd meeting. Mayor’s Office, Macon, November 23, 1865. A T the request of a number of the most influ ential citizens of Mficon, a patdic meeting of the citizens is taylted to uvemblo at “the «ty Hall, cm Tuesday next, st-11 fi'riwk x. w., to in sider of the proper means to be taken, to insure the fiomplcuon of the Macon and Augusta Rail- BOYD A GORDO.Y, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Cherry St, 2 Boors below Telegraph- Building, -MACON, GEORGIA. £ We arc receiving weekly additions to ourstockof DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASSWARE, ETC., and wc solicit MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS, and PLANTERS, to call aud examine our stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. N. B.—Special attenuo TIONS and ORDERS. novl0-3m BOYD & GORDON. lion given to PRESCRIP Just Received. Ovens, Pots and Spiders. ALL SIZES AT POTS. CO Have rc-opencd their office at No. 98, Bay Street, opposite tlie c<d stand, Savannah, Ga., for the transaction of a General Commission & Factorage BUSINESS. Particular attentidn paid to forwarding cotton and merchandise to and from the interior. Hefeuence*.—T W Chichester, Esq., Augusta, Ga; IC Plant, Esq, Macon, Ga; .J WWarren,Esq, Columbus, Go, and any Bank or Merchant of Sa vannah, Ga. oct 22-codim* CO Just received at SOUR KROUT, SAUER KROUTT, SCIIAEUER KROUTTT, And all other good things at nov22 St FREEMAN’S. National Express Company. S vnscllIPTIOS LfSTS To tlie above Company are now open at tlie Office of nO"22-:tt WITHERS & LOUD, Cherry at., 2d door above 2< S O DA, 25 KEGS SODA for sale by W. A. HUFF. BAGGING AND ROPE. 25 BALES BAGGING, AND 50 COILS ROPE coming in, and for sale by W. A. HUFF. TOBACCO AND SOAP. 150 BOXES TOBACCO, AND. 50 BOXES SOAP, for sale by W. A. HUFF. HlfFF &c OOX, . COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 4 B. A. WISE, Cherry ot. Macon, Ga. Soap and Candles. 80 Boxes “Extra No. 1” Soap in lib liars, 5 Bbls Soft Soap, 40 Boxes Adamantine Candles, 4 “ Sperm Candles. Just received on consignment by nov 28-3t McCALLIE & JONES. GUANO, G.U A N 0, G U A N 0, Struck Oil at Powcnivillc, Ga. T tZ GEORGIA OIL Manufacturing Company are selling their Pea Nut, Lard, Cotton Seed ui d Castor Oil, at a low figure. Call on them for your lubricator; and are prepared to fill bills for the above mentioned Oils at the shortest notice. Will purchase Ground Pens and'Palma Christi Seed, in any quantity. P. F. TABEK, nov21-12t* Sapt BAR KEEPERS &" DRUGGISTS NOTICE. Twenty Barrels BOURBON WHISKY THREE YEARS,OLD, at four dollar* per gallon, to close consignment. By KNOTT * IIOWE. ATLANTA, GKECXFLG-IA.. W. A. HUFF, E. C.COX To The Planters of Georgia. . Mayor. A Fine Plantation for Sale. ^^NE ofthe best plantations, in Eady county is offered for sale. The place contains 12 or itOO acres, 500 cleared. The place Is under good repair, with substantial buildings and convenience* for a com and cotton (arm. Plenty of good well and vanning water ou the place. Mules, hogs, cpws, sheep and goats, com,-fod der, cotton teed, oats, rye, scad com and potatoes, can be had on the place. Terms, one-half cash, balance in one and two years. For farther infor mation address S. S. STAFFORD, nov2*-10tt Blakely, Geoigta. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH GUANO AND FERTILIZERS OF ALL KINDS, AT NORTHERN PRICES, WITH EXPENSES ADDED, WHICH SHALL BE AS REASONABLE AS POSSIBLE. . C _ PLANTERS WILL PLEASE SEND IN THEIR ORDERS AS EARLY A$ POSSIBLE, AS GOOD GUANO AND FERTILIZERS ARE SCARCE. , . _ GEO. E. CRUMP & CO, nov23-lm 209 BROAD STREET t AUGUSTA, GA, @25 Reward; S TOLEN Horn the yard of Charles Boss, on the night of the 18th inst, alar night of the 18th lost., a huge bay- honse, with a star in his forehead, right fore knee was cot, his left fore shoulder had a lump or rising on it Said horic was about seven years old. Tpe above re ward will be paid for his delivery to ROBT. CUNNINGHAM. nov28-4t Macon, Gat. Choice Family Flour, Onions, &c. ' 80 Bbls Choice Family Flour, 30 “ Fine Onions, Plow Steel, Bar and none Shoe Iron, In store and for sale by nov23-3t McCALLIE * JONES. SpringluH Higli Scliool^ r|ULK Undersigned, who is a Muter of Aria of 1 the University of Va., and wu formerly Pro fessor of Mathematics and Astronomy, in the Uni versity of Georgia, will open, on the 1st January next, a Boarding School for soya, at his residence In Houston county, Ga. Address W. LxKOT.BROUN, It. A., nor’S-eodlmt Perry, Houston County, Ga. . ;.M. T. MAPPisannoaoced to the members ot the-LcgWatnre, as a candidate for the office of Secretary of State. nov2S4t FORWARDING AGENTS. In this department we cUdm facilities superior to any house in Atlanta. Being railroad men and having railroad experience and advantages over most other men - in ourbusiness, we feel prepared to offer superior inducements to partivs shipping goods through Atlanta. In addition to theiattention given to shipment in At lanta we have arrangements made in Chattanooga to have all freight consign ed to us or our friends promptly forwarded from that point. Our charges aro moderate; HUFF & COX. WANTED 100 BARRELS CANE AND SORGHUM SYRUP by HUFF & COX, Atlanta. WANTED. 1000 SACKS GROUND PEAS, by JHUFF ft COX. Atlanta. WANTED 5,000 BUSHELS STOCK PEAS, by njvlC-lm. m [IlUFPjA: COX, Atlanta^