The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 26, 1865, Image 5

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CITT* COLUMN; \rw Atmiiiiai Mel. Wbelaeele Liqwur hot»-f Brains? 1 A Co. ott, Powell A Co. inco*. ., ,.. . Sale—i'iailkT i Knjkk. ■— - 1 - Susdnee-Fiadtay * Keurk-k. Hoes* u4 Lot latuV-Dr J tsEmitb. - J Boom to rest—W K tMri(tan(l. r»jtuUm'» card—Dr W T Parker. I tfa, 'aeila* Jcj-Sljkkt! * flotitka. war Hu* far *ele—8 ColHoe. Pan naM-X K Berooaa. Oothmc—Viaabip t Celleway. lit.Ltuor rat Crrr —Reportr at the ..oilary coatitiaa at Moots hare paialnaJ. wbUk w* Mart at* ralralatej to injure the bo'iatu of tb* oily. TW <* partirtil^ny lb* *a*e wiU ref. m«cr a* the pee Taker* ol tkr amall pox ia oar mtdak X *1. rttrip abroad tuaUe.1 na-to tiwr tala lb* ntnl at lb* report* cirmlaleJ . l>j tb rival* of oar baa haw tarn,’ fa*'order‘bt tort man, onler.il . maintained, and gTcrjtbtog done to jaakilbe nWtaertptablttoerery ot*. WfcOvlaH* the Maura Cud Rood. nor SS-eodSt trail away beta it* natural channel, a ad we art awry to to* that Ik* /tart of seme of oar .own poapli H *b»» ta giro eorfency to the mlarep- rrwratartaa* that are befog male hy'interrsted ■ahilin. 1b* troth la the diaaaae in thia ricin Ilf ia allaaal oselaairely naiad to th* negro ufogrea. who har* been napigOa^lf the ahan- 1 the city, in aach awariaa a* to Inerlta I fears, e. Bnt few wbitra bare h. mne had. through the watehlalaea* of our lyillion pound, rf nlut .brteartw prices and . hnebHdl-dmmunjartfig'Q u ^ of jSuraaa.l is ha mayor had bat oaa eaae before him yidirlay JC.Uyaed My inda^ two ladioa of th* rolered pereuasiju. wtiw’up on a charge of ateal- lag. aad tbca indulging in a little “tlghtelistie" r aerriao or*r a division of tbo spoil.. In default •f anoaoy to *-poy it out," they wero “retired” for lew daya on anti-dyapijHie'aioL J- A Taaataaora Cotraaonanot destroyed the old haeiaeaa how** and printing establishment of A. W. Burke nad Co, hot, Phoenix like, it hat aria** (ham th* aahta, sad la again one of the •orgeat printing and book concern, in the Ronth. Their new establishment pn Second street, next door to th* B*ptlakOfanr*tr,d* supplied with an iatmenao doek of all .ela.aea of Miscellaneous, gahgtma’ Jut.alio and Sabbath, yehoo! books. Malianary, Photograpb Albania of every style, aad photograph picture* of aJI th* prominent Cuafaderata generals,fancy heads,statuary view* aad arena*. They also keep Godey’s, Peterson's »»d th* Erleetle magazines. Their collection of new aad .laadard music, is vary large and attractive. IHm H, school* and parlors can be faraished with very select volumes. Thia ex tensive printing house has an immense amount of hook and'hindery material, and is fullyj>rq ? pared to publish for authors, Ac., ME iuga^, »!■*•> pamphlela, journals, e’c., *f low rat**: They also have superior facilities for executing all varicti-., of job printing, with- promptness aad dispatch, .-.ad at rates that compare favora bly with any other establishment in tho 8outh. Th* BmOtcrn OtiV.rt.. MifcMsfeL Kev. E. It. My. #»% l>. !>,' . ditor, ia published by Burke A Co.; nad as an earnest and devoted organ of the m! P- church in thia State, it especiallyreconunends ilaalf Is ovary Methodist family. It always cen- taias a Slicet data of religious and miscrllane- oaa news that recommend it to all classes of readers. The last issue ia especially interesting to th* ehareh and people generally. There la a* plane ia the Sooth that a more aelqci stock of boos - and general printing matter can bo port chased, at wholesale ami retail, than is found at J. W. BURKE A CO'S store, next door to Baptist ehareh. Macon. nor*«-d!aun!tw Waouesaui tsa Reran. Cnotaiso.—By the aew adverUaemont of Wiuship A Callaway, in tmlart paper, it will be seen that they have just received a hug* and aelect aloek and variety of clothing, which they offer at u holes*!# and re. tail, at price* that will iadaee all classes of deal on aad bayrr* to call on them early. M Macon Cim JtocKe-™* wall kEewn resort baa lately been fitted up in Te.t'.olfictnt atjlf, and opened to the pnldir generally. The proprietor* have lundshed the different rooms. In a manner unequalled by any establishment of the kind in the Booth. A Urge and commodious rending room, *M ihwmhM jifefibM lj*‘r Mata fromtvery quarter,' iaritca strangers and' citizen. to spend their leisure time agreeably and Z3!~ The alarm of ffr- yc.tat^ay morning origi- i Rf^tETtKY AXD COMMERCIAL. Dated from an arrideui in the TM-toxarif pvbiUh- - — ... _ iog house. The premL-c* were in imminent daagv WEEKLY REPORT OF THE MACON wben the alarm wa» ^iTcn, bat well directed effort* MARKFT on the part of our excellent fire companies, and a - ^ ^ -w~ numbered eUiMt.,,**.* rdi- it !.-:.rftar* "wthc .^turday ’ »•« ► «»»' cuU : Th jaacblpeat a other of the first d&> it the , — as J- r i infTrrW I* *»»e iuuuin.pi "t-avuvr OI LXJC OTM C^V> OI IflC e^-fkmk* are due | week rather retarded operations in all branches of Ciiiaeas us apeao war icuere run* asrocamj sse, which the alarm wa. , ' business—the muddy condition of the rcudi in- plusastly. This roomia cmnforlably warmed and i «P«-ion.of sympathy mxuife.tcd_>ont ot o« , u . t{trra z with the rcceipU of cotton by wagons, cnrtfullir tej* quiet. ItU ojienoo Sunday, and : hi cafe lor In- f Bt “ e b „ rlaht i and 3l f ion " w “ ther of *>* P“‘ will be found a pleasant place to while away the 1 ** .PT. - ” ■■ lew day* has given in impetus to trade, and deal- oas'a apart time. A larje^xrhty of literary and ,TS. i *' ar# rl ,cl! ' :d ,te with a vim. The fine boating religion, journals arc on the file*, free for the use of whoever wishes to use them. The Urge and magnificent ball ol the old club, has been fitted np in beautiful ityle. .It b supplied with Phe lan'. beet cushioned fonr pocket billiard table*. The t«r b etocked with the most choice and pop ular nqnon, clean, Ac. Another room baa been fitted lip with elegant furniture and supplied with table* forebem, backgammon, chequer-, wbbt, Ac., but no gaming tor values allowed under any circumstance*. * ,i-a»> evening, we notlwd some very fine gwmmofeheae in the room. We were not aware that there are ao many skilful! players in this city, as congregate there. The fct- Bstf, Waiaav.—Ppying the past week, A. p. O- Harrisatoaed in frta extensive grocery bouse, an immense amount of Bolt, Whisky, dry goods boots and shoes, Ac. He offer! for sale over a . . “ wllhowt the Coaler.. Parties can have their orders by mail rttj IWU, or peorsoUaw. taken to lewvent com. - - 1 awniestlaw with the public. While we desire to ■a* aay a waul that woald throw sUrtore off tbclr gwoid, w* aanwotly peotoet against MkWIdiiIm aad iojnrlo.. Impreailow. gaining currency E.c as visa.—H. E. TlIEt’it, at K. J. Johnston's Jewelry Stove, fo.4 Cofitau Avenue, wider Ms- •Mia Hall, do* cn^rhVing of all kind* with pewawptaaaa and dispatch. Ilia workmanship fwwan apoeiaooaa of as fin* dosfgna and exeeu Im aa ana b* bad in aay iwtaldiabtumt of the kind anywhere. He engraves, at reasonable rato*. watches, gold end silver ware, jewelry, •-!>*■* and army hadgaa. with aomuah artiatie skill *• n# have ever seen. Christmas holiday preaanta reqwlr* his finishing touch to make norrSt-eodltv- Emsu*hi-k in tiib Coax Trade.—Aa an era in the trade of Macao, we notice that W. A. Uni! rj; eelrvd th* first shipment or com that has been made from the North this season. One thousand hash til were received by rail yesterday, and a con- moat stream of the grain will contlnuo to pour In to hi* eatahliahment. W. A. Iluff expects to sup ply all demand, for corn in this market, In the fu ture. lie offer* it at $1,50 per bnshcl at wholesale. Th* great want of this article and the hitherto short soppl? will make the baalnca* houac of W. A. In-VT. under Hal .ton lfou, ( great place bf rcaort to three Mtivateddn WtU nuttA. ” nbvJJAt* Tun WooiaavLX Tuvou or Uarox.—Lately we devoted one beautiful, spring like day to a'tour aateagat the exclusively wholosale houses of this **ty. S*et*J ia the principal entrance of J. W Fx ta. A Oak immense grocery establishment on Third street, we watchedSvitli much Inierest tlie unparalleled quantity of good* that the house received. Whilst Mr. Fear* wa* checkin? the varied receipts of the dntffi and da'goni; that crowded the street about hit storehouse, a man preffeeed to purchase a few pounds of nails. Ho was answered by the remark, that four hundred dollar* woolfi not hay ooe pemd of nails In that hamre Th# explaaeUon was. that tho firm hav- ing h*| felt th* oeeeaaily of an exclusively wholesale grocery house in Macon, resolved to establish -ach an institution, and that itwaa their paid* to know that tfcy had succeeded in doing m. W* noted the reeeipu of th* day. As au evidence of tho unwonted prosperity of this city and it* Miarnaioa trade, w* will rehearse the lol- faaring tint of articles received and in vtewe i 540 hhta. Irtimr, if* hex* noil*, it'd bbK potato*, j*0 hogs shot,' II' 1 kegs powder, 3M boxes star can- dfeo, M hhb. A, B. C sugar, SOU reams wrapping paper. At oases potash, 30* Western reserve and Hamborg eheewe — Uv* sales of which amount to few** M to IM boxes daily—100 bale* Ky. baggin g, and M there ia little in the market, there ia lit tle probability of supplying the At man.!, 67 Ww gamy hogging, 300 coils o! rope, tobacco, Vc ,-oochitM that .1. W. FK.VKS vt C0.*8 vu an immenv inititution. m* « w# could hardly got in a word *«!ge- waya, on amoobI of the pwuur<* of bu«iuc«j and Um WTfMnJioj tide of country dealer*, who wore jobbing there. BovSCutvrd St v , - , door to i New Vortr. vlth a 5Ccond «locV of Fall «nd Witter Clotl«ing, comprlwiug foe Black Cloth Coats, French Con*nee. Suit*. Silk. Satin and Silk k’efivxt Vesta, with a lund-ome stock of Furntsh- feg goods cheaper than ever offered in this city. Otve him a caB. < , nori'dH Banana axn Excno..: feqnMc Ida T. ’ A Oa, Bankers, on Third street, next be pi»t office, buy and sell gold and a.ght exchange at th. best market rate*. They also make liberal cash advances on shipment* of cotton to Norton, Slaughter A Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors and General Commission Mer chants Now York. bot Mold HT Ja«t received at the New- Depot, Triax^wUr Blc-k: Ne» York Ledger, December Sd; Metro- pol,ion Record : Warerty Msgaxlnr ; Boston Pilot, Flag of l Sir Union ; Wide World; and many oth* filled without delay. Hi* large stock of whisky, of all brands, and at all prices, invito* the atten- tion of dealer*, who will find it to their advan tagtf to call early ami aelect their stocks, whilst prices are lower than they promise to be in a short time. There is in his store, also, a large quantity .ofiaH kinds iff groceries, a large amount ot pickles in jars, to Ire sold by the box, fish of different grades, for sale by the kit and barrel, and at all prices to‘suit every purchaser. The retail department also offers as fine inducement* to buyer* as ran be found in any establishment in the country. Bee the advertisement of A. P. G. UARUIS, Cherry street, between Id and Chi ton .\vchuc, Macon. novlfi-dlt Moils rat, Nooa, Niairr.—There are MUVcn tioaal terms for expressing the different periods of the day, that should be known to every one. Almost universally, the term morning means the time between daylight and nine o’clock. From that time to about twelve, we have forenoon: from twelve to one i* noon; from one to sunset ia afternoon] from sunset through the twilight to qjghtor nine it'eloek, according to the season of the year, ia evening, and after that time, night. ; Iu England and the greater portion of this country, thes* terms are used as above de scribed, and they arc far more expressive than' oar localixad method of dividing the day into the expressions—early and late in the morning, eve ning, late in the cvejiii.g and night. tsp Du you all ace that hoy what a' cheerful countenance lie baa? Look how neat hiaclothea— bla mother has had him at Sam Hyman's and bonght him that suit Hear him tell his comrades all, where hehonght his cloth*. Certainly at Sam Hyman’*, on Cherry street, between 2d and 3d. nor2t-lw* New Yoxx Stonx.—Thi* large and extensive establishment offers large inducement# to coun try dealer# to purchase at xrholcsfle. They have a large Mock of ladma’) shoes, which they offer at the lowest,market rates, and to which they in vite special attention. They wish the ladies particularly to know, that they have just re ceived a large lot of Emprcss'clothi figured fij^ rinos, select llanm-ls and .other 'dress materials which they wish to sell very choap. They havi’ also an unlimited supply of paper collars, of •vary *!*«, style and price, and'can sell in quan tities to suit ahy class of buyers. Thcir.general stock of dry good* invite the special attention of vholesale and retail purchasers. Tha NEW fORK- STORE of Waxelbaum A Co. is next door to E. C. Granniss’ Insurance Agency, on Second » reel, Triangular black, Macon. nov2fi-d3t Strxct Laura.—These indi.penaable beacons • reporters, printers, anil all whoso -.busi ness keeps them out until a late hour, Bre In rather dilapidated condition in regard to gl ass, and of dark, rainy and windy nights, are invari ably out. We should think glass was sufficiently abundant, tb haTe this remedied, and trust the superintendent of the gas works will have jt at tended toll! It TA MHOf /?l/ rif J« edtbebaildlng, amlD.wortly of rtoBrJc ***nun- ; thc Ooinlgec !ra» given life to the mmal thing to happen in a matin.’ office, under [ tUpt)bm ^ ^ of cMtm -ycl* exciting circttabUncea. ij diypelchcd by that source *od the railroads. 3 e au- SUFFKRINli Hl'MANlTY OF THIS AGE, li j siiYi'.-A ;*V ■ »V «• »-l-t T.f/f!.’ Has relieved more Pain and caused more Ileal -Joy than any other one thing that can be named. rr IS A “ BALM FOR EVERY WOUND, ’ OUR FIRST PHYSICIANS USE Skluxu orr at Cost.—Family groceries and uumcroq* OtAfcr articles are offered at coat by Wharton A Co., at the White Store Corner. Bo- aide* the Urge quantity of edibles and.groceries generally that families need, and that every one interested, will do well to secure at an early date, Whsrlnn A Co., hayc a fine slock offancy article* that were actually made for the firm by the Tus- carora Indians. The selections from the museum at Niagara Falls are choice, and offered at low prices. See WHARTON A C0*8 double columD advertisement. -if - novli-lt. New Baxaixs llocax.—The business announce ment of Messrs. Scott, Powell A Co., appears this morojng. The well known financial strength of the respective gentlemen composing thi* associ ation. will at once attach to their house tha con* fiitrnce of the people of Central and Southern Georgia, and th* latter may., bo congratulated upon the large amount of additional capital that will be secured to aid tho present cri] sources of the ^ouht|y. { Tampering with tho teeth is madness. Avoid the corrosive dentifrice.', submit to no kcraping, fisc nothing but Sbeodont. Orient herbs are iU ingredients. It preserves the enamel. It removes all impurities. It strengthens the gums. It deodorise* a tainted breath: It Ifi harmless Its water, and more valuable than its weight in gold. , norlfi-Stood Ol-R Place.—Wc call the attention ofyur read er* to the double column advertisement of 6. Brain- art A Co.’# Urge and sptendiily selected stbdc hi SORE THROAT " '* ,lrtk " llquora, tobacco, etc. They have titled up tbcold * ‘ ' saloon, formerly known a* the 1'i tAMi and later as Ora Place, Into a Urge w holoafWquor catah- llshmcnt and offer Inducements to dealers In that line of bustne-w, that they promise shall not be Stirpiv^ed lijrsnv oUi,t hou>eIq the South. Their customers will find Btainanl A Co., at No. 1S8 Mulberry street, Macon, always ready to deal on attractive terms. i . ( ■ . -i '• one If you hare to borrow the raonej. nor21-Gt» , A CUAXGt—A chaage ha* been made In the au- perintendtDcy of the Southern Express Company, Our old friend John Cox ha* been relieved, atUa own request, by W. W. Huribnrt, Eeq r While wc regret to lose Mr. Cax front Thd position which tic ha* occupied so acceptably to this community, wc do uot think the Interest ol cither the eomponj or the public wBl suffer detriment at the hands of his successor. Mr. Cox, we understand, intends enga ging in mercantile business here, and has onr car. nest wishes fur bis success. J3T If jou want a fine Esquimaux licavcr'Orcr Coat, go to D. Goldsmith's. nuvtMfft Jjf Well, it is a (act, there has always been a great prejudice against Ready Made Clothing, until nyman took the Held. That prejudice now van bhes. Why ? Because his clothing Is as sell aiadc and trimmed as any merchant tailor in the land can get them np; and to be convinced of'this all yon have to do Is to call In on Cherry street be tween Second and Third at the Nashville Branch Clothing store. no?21-lw* ^2f* If yon-want tx-anUifil and fine French Cos- slmerc Pants and Vests, go to D. Goldsmith’s. nov22-Gt If you want a handsome Sacqnctcc of the finest fabric, go to D. Goldsmith's. uuv22-8t SPECIAL NOTICES. Retail 30a35 Mae; 40a50 40a45 35a55 30*37}* 35a40 60a73 4i>a55 125 I loTetoseeawellslnsscdnian, ! " * A man who U dressed with taste; AU I sheu have te say,; Sam Hyman's ia the pUce. Why, be sritt drrea you up to very nice,. ■’ And you-srlll look so neat, ^ That every lady will eye y#a As you pass them in the street. And If you should bat ask them,,,. j j joIO -1 They cerUlnlr will say, ‘ a ' Yon bought your clothe* at Hyman'*— It la the,only wqy. inn/' . U> nov21 fit- CLornixo.—D, Goldsmith has just returned - .11 ■ f "Tr--/.'t CT 1U1 j- ' Thit Cotton we mentioned yesterday a*having FELONS, BOILS. AND OLD SORES, SEVERE BURNSANDSCALD8.CUTS, BRUISES, AND SPRAINS, SWELLING OF ra- RINGWORM AND AtTKR, BROKEN BREASTr IV FROSTED FEET ASH) CHILBLAINS, iY»r boon stolen from Judge Foster, was identified by TOOTIUCHR,' PAW IN THE no|NEUIUL- 2^-Go to A A Patrick’s to get the best! The handsome sum or $4100,000 baa been collect- stationery ; Also,-wrapping paper. sepl7-tf edby the internal revenue assessor, at thD point, 3?* Why Sir, if yon go to S*n» Hyman’s on 'within the last three month*, the tax averaging Cherry street, between Secand and Third, and take ! HO per bale. a look at bis fine Bearer Over Coat*,>yon yrill bur ; MoyiT Maxxn.—There is little or no demand for exchange on New York, and warehouse re ceipts are easily negotiable at par to j per cent discount: bankers’ checks } per .cent premium. Gold is bonght at 43 and sold 50 pr ct prem. The following are the prices paid for Bank NoteJ, by I. C. Plant*£tock and Exchange Broker: -*■ '«'• 1 HortA''* llbrtA Georgia. CltvBank of Augusta.30 G K K A B'k’g Co... .00 BOOTH CHWIM. C K K B’k’gCo. 87 Bank Notes 10 to CO Marine Bank 65 ALABAMA. B’k Middle Georgia...00 Eastern Bank. 45 B’s ot'Savunnali......40 Southern Bank. 00 Bank of Commerce...13 Northern Bank 40 Planters’Bank, San.. 12 Central Bank 30 M'ch’te & Pl'ntra B'k 10 Bapk of Montgomery.-70 Fm'rs Jc M’chs. 10 Bank of Selma........20 Timber Cnttera B’k.. 10 Bank of Mobile 00 Bank of Athens SO Tennessee. Bank of Fulton 20 Banks of Tenn...l5 to S3 Bank of Columbus....12 Louisiana. Bank of Empire Statc.12 Banks of La... .20 to 100 Bank of Augusta......25:. MCotton.—Thcmarket opened rather languid the first of the week, but this feeling gradually gave way to an Increased demand, though the amount offering lias been very light, and the sales of the week, consequently did not foot up more Him 300 bal« at the following quotations: Ordinary .N37 to 38 Middling 40 Strict Good.Mid(lliug.y 42^ to 43 Dry Goods.—There has been considerable de cline In most articles in the Northern markets, and a corresponding one here. In the wholesale trade, the demand baa not' been equal to that of last week, though considerable sums have been In vested by both country merchants and city retail buyers. S. Peyser A Co., wholesale and retail dealers in dry goods, etc., on Colton avenue, report a good wholesale trade In staple articles. They furnish a list of prices as follows: •* 7, ...✓ . 0 Wholesale Leading jobbing prints, n; ■ , 25a.’,0 Scotch ginghams, •-; 4Sn60 Lancaster , flj 30a35 Be Lai’hes ■' 35aS7}d Standard sheetings, bleached 30a45 Sea Island, # 25a35 Stripes, checks, ’ 30a35 Flannels, ,, 33aC0 Linseys, 7.' 40a50 Coates’spool cotton, n r -l - 100 raa Domestics.—The supply-Isgoodpf Shcctlugs- Jobbcrs'quote Macon, :!5; v Angusta; 34}^; Osna- bnrgs selling at S3. The stock of Yarns Is light, at $3 55 by the bole. 'Bagging.—Stock light. Kentucky, 40c.; Gan- ny42c;j;i al- Hope.—Supply light Machine made 25c. Provisions—The slocks of most articles in this line have proved equal to the inquiry,which has been brisk. For corn and flour the market is not now dependent on the precarious supplies from tho surrounding country and Southwest Georgia, several of our lending merchants get ting stocks from the great granary of the West Corn.—Tho stock has increased since our last report, and tho arrival of several parcels from the West has caused a decline in price. It is now selling at $1 50 per bushel wholesale; retail $1 75 to $2. 1 ’ Corn Meai This article is also being brought from tho West and may he quoted the same as corn: $1 50 by the quantity; small quantity. SI 75 to *2. fM»TV*r "W V T Floi-r.—There is an ample supply on hand, at the following figures: Superfine, •Uperbbl; plain family, $15; extra family, SIS 50. Retail ing at 10c per lb. Groceries—The market continues well supplied and the bnsIucsB for the week pretty good. Cotter—'The demand Is mostly confined to Rio, which sella at S8e for good, and 40c for prime; re tail 50c. Of Java the stock is lightand demand lim- ited—mostly of 4 retail character; wh61sale, : 55 to 58; retail 62}* to 65c. Sugar—The aupply seems to bo ample. C sugar 24c; extra C 25; B26; crushedar.d powdered29* Retailing at 25 to 35, according to grade. Strup—Little or none Inmarket. Sorghum 50c; cane 75c. . re , , » .: < 1 ; ■ *r ; ' J Mackerel—Family in kits, $4 50; No 2 half barrels «16 50; doqrdo, ¥850; No 3, hulf barrels, $14; do qr do, 87*4. Salt—Kanawha can be bought by the car load here at 8c; 10 to 20 barrels, 3}/c; per single barrel, 4c. Retailing at 5 cents per lb. Rice—The supply is light of Savannah, and it is quoted 20c. Wo notice a good article of East India rice on the market, almost equal to the Carolina, at 20c. Lard—Good demand for .lard, at ■ 33 id-' 35 wholesale; retail 40 to 45. Better.—8upply not So good. It may be quo ted at 65 fo 75c. - • »***=» • V Potatos—The supply of sweet is good—whole sale, $1 per bushel; retailing at$l 50 to $175. Irish, wholesale, Ui retail $5. Wc know of peach blow selling'by tho lO bbis «it$7 50.' Osjoss—$5 per bushel; $10 to 11 per bbl. Dried Fruit is sclling.at 12 to 15c per lb. Oils, White Lead, Glass and PcTTr—Linseed *2 50 per gal; Tanners’ Bank, $2 50. White Lead, $22. Glass—8 by 10, $10 per box; 10 by 12, $1150 • 12 by 14, $12.50; 12 by 10, $14. Putty, 20c per lb:' Miscellaneous—Concentrated Potash, *21 per case; Concentrated Lye, $13, Lump Potash, *20, small packages, cask, $17. Soda, keg, $18; b 1 lb papers, $20. Palm Soap, $18. Shot, $0—advan cing. Powder, keg, $17; quarter keg, $5. Soda and Butter Biscuits, half bbl, 30c per lb; by tbe box, 35c. Pepper and Spice, 45c per lb. Ginger, 40c, Oysters, 2 lb cans,<$750 per dozen; Oysters, in lb cans, $475. Can Fruits, $8 per dozen, Pickles— pints, $5 per dozen; quarts, $750; hail gallons, $1050. Starch, 16c. Nalls, MtolOd, 13}f per lb, bythe keg. Crockery, assorted, by crate, $210. Tumblers, per dozen, $2. TOREIUN AND DOMXST1C MARKETS. -t 'l Livektool, Nov. 12tb, r. at.—Cotton, sales 3,000 bale*; market leas firm—quotations un changed. Provisions firmer. London, Nov »—Consols 89? f. Fivc-twentk. ba^tow. , , ; Moure, Not 31—Sales of cotton <00 bales— Mlddlinefilty cent*. Market firmer. New Yor*, Nov 23—Gold quiet and steady; opening at HfiX. dccltned to 146}j, and closing at Columbus, Not 24—Cotton—A better feeling was apparent in our market yesterday. The car- rent fates may be quoted at4$@40c for mid- dllfig, and 41(«<43c for good middling. Tbe amonnt brought in by wagons wa* rather larger than usual thi* icatoo, J; . . Auousta, Nov 2S—Colton—Middling, 40 to 42; strict to good middling, 4$ to 44. Gold was dull, and buying at 47—sclllngat 43 to 40. Light! 1 Light 1 Light! Petroleum Oil, just received and for sale at the Drug8tore of ] A..M.BOYD, Go to Bryant, Stratton & Co’s. Nashville Boabicsa College for a tliorough knowledge oi Bookkeeping, 1‘cnsmanship, Commercial Calculi- tlons. Commercial, Law Partnership Settlements and Business Forms and Practice etc. Send for Col lege paper, Circulars, etc. Address BRYANT, STRATTON & CO., oct21-0m Nashville, Tam. —T 77 Batchelor’s Hair Dye! The original and best in the world 1 The only true and perfect hair dye. Harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. Produces Immediately asplcndid black or natural brown, without Injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes— Sold by all druggists. The genuine Is signed Wtl Horn A. Batchelor. Alsa, Regenerating Extract ot Millcflcura, for restoring and beautifying the hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR, augl5-ly New York-,, Itch! Itch I Itch !—Scratch 1 Scratch! Scratch!—Wheaton’s Ointment will cure the Itch In 43 hours. Also cures salt rheum, ulcers, chilblains, and all eruptions of the akin. Price 50 cents.. For sole by all druggists. By sending CO cents to Weeks & Potter, sole agents, 170 Wash Ington street,,Bos ton, Mass., jt will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States^; -,- tI - -..xsV scpt27-6m Cextrul Railroad & Banking Co., of Ga., ■ ;-,r." '!<• Savannah, November 14th, 1865. This Company holds for sale ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ot its first mortgagd.ScTcn per ccut Bonds, dated 1st September, 1805, paya ble In ten years. Coupons payable semi annually on the first days of March & September. The whole I->ue D limited to One Million Dollars, to secure which the Company has executed its'first & only Mortgage Bond. Applications must be made to tbe Central Railroad Bank, Savannah, Geo. ’ * - 1 ■ - . 1 - novl91-w GEO. A. CUYLF.R, Cashier. “ Joy to the World !” TII|2 INTHODCCTION OF ^ j PERRY DAVIS’PAIN KILLER. a And recommend its use; the Apothecary finds it first among the mediviurs railed for, and the wholesale Druggist considers It a • leading article of Ids trade. All the dealers In medicine speak alike iu its lavor; undits reputation as n medi- -'. y: eineol great MERIT AND VIRTUE IS FULLY AND PERMA NENTLY ESTABLISHED, AND IT IS THE GREAT ^ aoW’WJOJO -W .1 ±rq,jya. ily Medicine it orxBBAtfk uO e T.XKKS lXTKKKAT.IsY IT miKM \l SUDDEN GOLDS. <> -- •»*»" couGii8,ETc:, ^ iu.' WEAK STOMACH," l GENERAL DEBILITY, -iqdhVu. 1 • NURSING SORE MOUTlt CANKER, LIVERCOMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA ORINDIGESTKjN; CRAMP AND jl-AIN IN THE STOMACH, '<.■> BOWEL COMPLAINTS, r " PAINTER’S COLIC, iji -• ;i)t< / ASIATIC CHOLERA, ■J -*• DIARRHlFA AND .riilil/. qiilsr DYSENTERY. TAKEN EXTKRXALLT I? Ot «K* ..V h im, and bench warrants taken out by him for tbe arrest of tbe negro tMevra—the suspension of .Use magistrate*’ courts rendering this step nee*Miiy, The darkles will be promptly arrested, and aa promptly tried and pUni-hed. . .• £9~Go to D. Goldsmith’s to get tbe latest styles ot Black Broad Cloth CoeU of tbe finest quality. novJS-tt m-.UKOP-si'. ad> 7' ' ' „ ''' GIA AND RHEUMATISM. tia PAIN KILLER, Taken infernally should be adulterated with milk or water, and sweetened with sugar. If desired,' or made into a syrup witbmnhn.es.. for * COUGH and BRONCHITIS, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effective than anything else. For THROAT, gargle tbe throat with a mi stare <3- E-Al T TTR..A.OTI O 1ST I AT THE Whit© Store, Comer Third and Cherry Streets! j on SELLING OCT AT COST!!! IRWIN & WHARTON Having formed a copartnership with Mcaira. J. W. FEARS and M. P. CALLOWAY, for the purpose of conducting: e General Furniture Business, /<», -■ i:< . •> Y Will now close out their fine stock of Family Groceries, Hats and Clothing, At Cost!! These goods arc fresh from Northern markets, and our people may supply themselves at New York and LouisvilleWhoiesale Prices. Come One ! Come All!! t'or now is the time to lav up for the cold nad rainy days of winter, nor 25d-2t IRWIN & WHARTON. FURNITURE WARE HOUSE FEARS, WHARTON St CO, •"M'u • WE HAVE ASSOCIATED TOGETHER TO DO A LARGE FCKNITUKE THADE AT THE ' «' i ' : :» WELL KNOWN FURNITURE STORE 1 ' OF ■ t 'i9C£3:* i.* ^Oi’ •- ; ~ • n o s s , IMMEDIATELY ABOVE A. P.C. HARRIS’ vt •: ON CHERRY STREET, Wc take plcftsnre in notifying the Country generally, that wc have secured the services of W. A. HUFF, WHOLESALE PRODUCE MERCHANT. Corner Cherry and 3d Street, Macon, Ga. Q OL. D_ OAPT. F. FLOSS? iOo X^*Th#t clcjpuit two U(dj occupied by |>r. Bfbie, wiU bt wM ly ^ ^ ^ ^ order of court, at anetlow, ou tte ffrst Tuesday ta ‘ ZTrZa KUler an§ wMer, aid the reiJefis imme- December next, at FinA#j A Kenrick'* Audio* j dlule, tad core positive. Iteom, till o'dock, ». Tb» place embrace# 1 3T It should Rot be forgotten that the P*ia zn r ^ ,h * ^ bum; brick bouM* fo tbe City, i or term* of srie, «* , f „ iu SoM bj Druggists and Med- Cesaoaisrimseri* advertisement. yehot poolers everywhere. novgJ-eodTt ■ . I dot 14-6cn W. C. KENNEDY, Alercliant Tailor, MULBERRY JJT., MAOJN, GA. I HAVE jnat received a splendid 8foch of Goods fo nay line, from New York; aad are now pre- ■ to make to order, all Garments for Gentle- wear, of the beat material aad la the latest Styles. Patronage is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. BLACK AND BLUE BROAD CLOTH, •• “ “ “ CASTORS. DOESKINS. ..*» * ii l PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES. SILK VELVET AND CASHMERE VF8TIXG8 SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSE, NECK TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN AND PAPES COLLARS, LINEN BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HATS AND UMBRELLAS, novl-lm Who will leave for BOSTON and the NEW ENGLAND STATES, in three days, to huy direct from MANUFACTURERS, thereby raving New York Jobbers Profits. This commu nity, and those who trade here, may expect in twenty days, to lie able to supply themselves with the LATEST STYLES of - Furniture, ' vV; oil cloths, ... 'V'' ”.,' Carpets, .x..:. , Window Curtains, etc., l .<*■>;;' - JW.!! " . OF ALL GRADES. Mr. ROSS will take with him money to pay for everything upon the beat possible terms. OUR CAPITAL IS LARGE, \U ..«• *•' ' '* ■ ;* *‘\ . ( -»:;i*.i.rt ‘Ol ’ ' AND WE WILL GET UP THE MOST Complete Stock that has ever been brought to Macon. MR. ROSS, EVERYBODY KNOWS, IS EQUAL TO THE TASK. Mr. ROSS will take orders for any style or quantity of Furniture for tiny friends, and ship with ours. > ’ . ‘ . Special orders may be handed to him within the next three days. J. W. FEARS, M. B. WHARTON, c. n. ikwix, •‘" w I M. P. CALLAWAY. ■j OJ nov24-4t JEWELRY STORE. i •' -M/ Jini- .» .; jO'l '•> • '• >•:- E. J. JOHNSTON & CC., - •ri;„Jti ti. .1 ■ - > Hare re-established their old and well known JEWELRY STORE and WATCH REPAIRING BUSINES8 at i” ' ' «'j No. 0 Cotton Avenue, under the Masonic Hall. vfj ■ They have Just received a select stock of all classes and qualities of gooda kept In their line, lnclnding Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Gold Pena, Choice Cntlery, Port Monalca, Merscliaum3, Combs, Brushes, Violins, Guitar and Violin Strings, Double Barrel Sporting Guns and Tackle, PCreussIon Caps, Marbles, Tops, Chinn Dolls, Playing Cards, Dominos, Backgammon and CUcaa Men, Lubin's genuine Extracts, Toilet and Shaving Soaps. f r .. ~ GREAT BARGAIN! I OFFER for sale my PLANTATION 111 Dough erty county, Ga., eight miles East of Albany, containing 2,215 acres, 1,500 acres in cultivation, all of It cleared within the last seven years, and 150 acres now sowed down In small grain. The resi dence on the place is commodious and good; ne gro houses new, and ample to accommodate fiom SOtolOOncgros. Baras, Shelters, Gin House and 8enrw, Blacksmith Shop, and every description ol buildings necessary on a Cotton Plantation. This place Is well watered, and universally acknowl edged to be one ol the SPLENDID RESIDENCE FOR SALE AT AUCTION. W IIL be sold at the Auction Boom of FIND LAY* KENRICK, on the FIRST TUES DAY in DECEMBER next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., that two story brick residence, on south aide Pine Btrcct, between New and Spring streets, lately oc cupied by Dr Joel Branham. Sold by order of the Superior Court, for partition and division among the heirs. The lot contains about three-fourths of an acre—house has 8 rooms, each witii fireplace —kitchen, 3 large rooms, 3 servants’ rooms, 4 fire places, stable, carriage honsc, corn crib, *c. TERMS—One hair payablo in ten days—balance in 60 days—good notes with approved security, or a mortgage ou the prcmi.es. R W CUBBEDGE, 1 EC GRANNISS, J- Com’ra H A KENRICK. J Macon, Nov 23, ’C5-tds Healthiest Places in Dougherty County. • Cora, Fodder, Mules, Plantation Tools, and everything necessary to car ry on a farm, can be bonght If desired to catnrbn the place. ^ i - Having determined to transfer niy whole interest to North Carolina, where I now reside, I will give a Great Bargain In this place, and will make the as to anlt purchasers. _ , , . . THOMAS HILL. ,HT Apply soon to my Agent, C’apt. John A. Da- vls^ Albany, Ga., who U authorized to sell and NOTICE. On the above described place will be sold at pub lic outcry, on Thursday, 7th day of December next, (if not previously sold with the place,) 4,000 bushels Cora, 50,000 Uw. Fodder, 500 bushels (or more) of Cotton 8«d, 40,000 lbs. Pork, 00 barrels Sugar Cane Syrup, 23 fine Males, and one florae, 85 head of Cattle, 200 head of Stock Hogs, 3 fine Wagon* and one Cart, 200 bushel* Seed Oats, 50 bnshels Wheat, 150 bushels Peas, 28 head Goats, Blacksmith Tools, one Sugar Mill and 4 Kettles, Plantation Tools of every description, one Buggy, etc., etc. . THOMAS HILL, or , , Capt. JOHN A. DAVIS, nov34 Agent, Albany, Ga. Frel|ht Wanted For Darien. THE new, strong and well built Keel Boat, OC- MULGEE, in charge of an experienced Pilot, will leave Macon lor Darien, on Tuesday, the 2$th of November. This Boat will make the trip in ten or twelve days to Darien. Parties shipping cotton to Duriwk will do well to ship by the above Boot, as it Is beflevsd they can insure for lea* than they can on the Boxes. The Oemnlgee will return with freight from Darien to Bawkensville. For further infor mation, apply to Carbart * Card, or to J. M. Holmes on board the Boat, below tbe Central Rail road Bridge. nov25-3t* Fire Insurance. E.C.GRANNISS. General Insurance Agent, Macon, Represent* EIGHTEEN Marine, Fire, Life and ACCIDENTAL Insurance Companies. And la fully prepared to take risk* upon tho most reasonable terms. The capital Involved In the Companies I represent allows me to take ou any ONE RISE <250,000, Special attention given to the Ininrance of cot ton and all other species of property. All losses adjusted promptly. E. C. GRANNISS, nov23-lm Agent, Macon, Ga. ■ f For Sale. M Y PLANTATION In the heart of the Cotton region on Flint River, about 40 miles from Macon, Ga., and 8% from Reynold's Station, on the Columbus branch of tbe Southwestern Railroad. It contains 1,000 acres, 900 bottom, 400 cleared, comfortable framed buildings for 40 bands, and all the necessary ont-bulldings in another yard for tbe erection of a dwelling, a young orchard of select varieties, and vineyard, both bearing. The neigh borhood ia unexceptionable. Being disgusted with free negros, I will sell the place at one-fonrthits intrinsic value. navX-lOtt ROBT. R. HOWARD. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Quid and Silver for sale by W. A. HUFF. # •' • , "7 %. Av coruv A2VI> OATS. 1,000 SACKS CORN. 1,000 SACKS OATS COMING IN AND TO ARRIVE, FOR SALE BY W. A. HUFF. WANTED- 5000 Bushels Ground Pens for which the highest market price will be paid by * W. A. HUFF. 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. 50 Kits, 50 Barrels and 100 Half-Barrels No. 1 2 and 3 Mackerel for sale by W. A. HUFF. KlAlIsS, 1XTATT .W1 200 KEGS NAILS Nos. 4, 6, 8 and 10 for sale by W. A. HUFF. SALT, SALT, SALT! 5,000 BUSHELS VIRGINIA AND OHIO RIVER SALT for sale in bar- rcleb >* W. A. HUFF. SOD A.. 25 KEGS SODA for sale by W. A. HUFF. BAGGING AND ROPE. 25 BALES BAGGING,. AND 50 COILS ROPE coming in, and for W. A. HUFF. TOBACCO AND SOAP. 150 BOXES TOBACCO, AND 50 BOXES SOAP, for ?ale by — W. A. HUFF HUFF &c COX, PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS ^TX.A3STTA., G-EORGHA. W. A. HUPP, k. e. cox. Marine and Inland Insurance, TOBY & OGDEK, BEAL E8TATE and INSURANCE AGENTS JEWETTS BUILDING, SECOND ST., A BE prepared to insure Cotton and Merehan- /I disc, by River or Railroad, via Savannah Al exandria, or Western Route, at low rate*. pdnMt LIST OF TELEGRAMS Uncalled for In the Magnetic Telegraph Office Macon, G*., Nov. 14thf 1865. ’ TC Graves, JH Daniel, G W Mercer, Y 8 Patton, WRGrifflth, MB Kitrell Jaa Wilson, W Camming. (3) nov25-2t M*j RB Chappell, Pheabe Martin. FORWARDING AGENTS. In this department we claim facilities superior to any bouse to Atlanta. Being railroad menand having railroad experience and advantages over most other men in our business, we feel prepared to offer superior inducements to parties shipping roods through Atlanta. In addition to the attention giver, to shipment hi At anta we have arrangements made in Chattanooga to have all freight consign ed to as or our friends promptly forwarded from that point. Our charges art- moderate. HUFF WA]XTTE3I>. 100 BARRELS CANE AND SORGHUM SYRUP by ICUFF & COX, Atlanta. WA3XTTED. 1000 SACKS GROUND PEAS, by |HIJFF A COX. Atlanta. WANTED. 5,000 BUSHELS STOCK PEAS, by nyvlG-lm. {UUFFa&COX, v Atlanta.