The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 28, 1865, Image 5

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i i r f 'f* M /I K . SAMUEL D. IRVIN, B i simr t» L/oa Si Irvia sal Irriu Si B i'.Ii:, attoekev at law, ALBANY. GEORGIA. AUO Reel Eatate Agent for Southwestern Georgia. Prompt atteatioa given to til buinew entrusted to M* 8 *”- nnH-Gm NATIONAL LIF.E Travelers’ Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. Office, NO. 243 BROADWAY. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL *500,000. DIRECTORS: EdWkrd A Jones, Orison Blunt, Samuel J. Glasasy, *" " T. B. Van Buren, Sylvester M. Beard, Robert Crowley, Win. Coit, J. C. Dimmlck, Henry Clewa, Albert Wright,’ John A. Isdln, U. P. Freeman, Nicholas E. Smith, Amw It. Dow, Howell Smith, F. H Lnmmus, Wm. E. Prince, Sylvester Team, Joseph Wilde, A. A Low, Chat. Curtiss, AsherS. Mills, W. H. Webb, Henry 3. Raymond, Silas C. Herring, Tnislow, Sam’l W. Rieliard A. McCurdy. EDWARD A. JONES, President. WM. E. PRINCE, Vice-President. ASHER 3. MILLS, Secretary. F. B. VAN BUREN. Treasurer. S. Teats, M. D., Medical Eramine.; E. U. Jokes, Superintendent of Agencies. K. F. Folgek, General Railway Agent. LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES after two animal payments. A Loan of one-third of the amount ol premiums will be made; also, thirty daya grace given in payment of premiums. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES Are granted corering accidents of all descriptions, including the travelers* risk. It issued Without Compensation, They provide for death, if caused by accident; but In case of injury only, the insured raeslvea no com- pensalion. If granted With Com -ensation, The full amount assured la parable to the family in case of death caused by accident and occurring within three months from the date of injury. Or, In ease of injury causing disability, the Insured re ceives a weekly compensation until he is able to attend to bit business, anch time not to exceed twenty-six weeks. The policy covers all forms ot Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts Gunshot Wounds, Burns and Scalds, Bites of Dags, Assaults lor Burglars, Robbers, or Murderers, tn< action of Lightning or Sun-8troke, the effects ot Explosions, Floods and Snffocatlon by Drawning or Choking, and all other kind of accident Ten Dollars Secures a general Accident Policy for Two Thousand Dollars With a Weekly Compensation of Ten Dollars. .TRAVELERS’ INSURANCEiTICKETS, For any length of time, from one day to twelve months, are on sale at the various Railroad and Steamboat Ticket Offices and Agencies,* Marino Bisks and Special Voyages. Policies are granted insuring against death by accident while sailing in steamer or Eailing vessels, also for special voyages. Full information, together with Tahirs of Rates, Ac., can be obtained at the Home Office, or by ap plication to the State Agent E. C. GRANNIS3 T at for Bibb Conntv. C. McBURNEY, sen'l Agent for Georgia. WM7 C. GODWIN, America-, R. ROBS, Albany. S. S. STAFFORD,' : Blakely. K. «. MORRIS, Georgetown. R. COMPTON, Griflin. R. W. JACQUES, Columbus. ?■«?* Insurance Agents desiring the appointment as Agent, can address the General Agent, J. C. Me.Burney. sepXXlm I’or Salo or Rent. I Otter two of the best PLANTATIONS In the State of Georgia, of their size. One oc cupied St present by Mrs. Chss. J. Williams, on Flint river, one mile from Everett Station. This plantation has nbont 400 acres in cultivation, of bottom and upper land; has a healthy location lor residence, and ample accommodations for hands necessary to cultivate the land, and a lino Apple aud Peach Orchard. The other is located on Flint river, three miles from Reynold's Station; has bot- lum land cleared sufficient to work 30 hands, and has upland sufficient for all conveniences, ami am ple accommodations in the way of buildings. < In each Plantation is a supply of provisions, which »ill he sold to those who may rent, at a fair market price. Alsu, farming utensils, mules, hogs and cattle. Forparticulars, apply to ROBT. R. HOWARD, near Reynolds, or to meat Mobile. novlU-lOt 11. F. MARSHALL. .* Important Change of Base. The undersigned respectfully annouuce to their friend* and the “rest of mankind." that they have removed to the Urge and commodious brick Store on Cherry *t., between 1st and Od, occnpied by A. P. G. Harris, where \hoy will be pleaded io see their friends and all interested in an exclusively Commission House. We wonldalso inform the merchants and business men of Georgia, that we have made arrangements and tvill open an office in Cincinnati^ and will fill orders for Groceries, Drags and Merchandise ol all description!* at lowest market rates. Dr. W. M. Withers will make his headquar ter* in C'ineinn&ti, and will give prompt per sonal attention to all orders for purchase of goods iu that city, or Louisville, Ky. Special attention will be given to the purchase or *ale of Cotton, Tobacco, Yarns, Sheetings, Shirtings, Dried Frnit, etc., in either city. ftoods consigned to our care, will be promptly forwarded at lowest rates. Orders for goods in this market promptly filled. WITHERS & LOUD Cotton Factors and Gen* l Com. Merchants, Cherry St., between 1st and 2d Streets, novS-lm Macon, Georgia. FOR SALE. T WO and one-half mile- north east of Zebulon, Pike county, Ga., a track of three hundred acres of land. One hundred and fifty aerrflh cul tivalion, remainder well timbered. It is consul ered one ot the beet improved places in the conu tv. First class Dwelling, seven rooms, six good Negre Chblna, Kitchen, Smoke House, Ac. One of the very best Gin Houses and Cotton Presses in the section, and almost new. Good Stabh Barns and Wheat Home. Good Orchards ai__ Fish Ponds. The place Is well watered, perfectly healthy, and delightfhlly situated. Will be sold at a sacrifice, by early application to JOHN C. MANGHAM, On the place. or S. W. MANGHAM, nov2-lm Griflin, Ga METROPOLITAN HOTEL. LATE BROWN’S, Wathington, D. C. This leading Hotel, Renovated end Re-furnished la now in perfect order for the reception and ao- oommodation of Its old patrons. octl-Sm HOWARD HOUSE, EUFAULA, - - - - •- - ALABAMA. J. W. Howard, Proprietor. A LL the luxuries the market affords, served up to ordei and at the shortest notice. sep!3-3m» meUARD U. BISHOP. WM. T. BISHOP. R. M. BISHOP & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 30 Main St., (afe-it Start It/oit Columlria Street, Cincinnati. sept 22-3m* CLOTHING, HATS AND Furnishing Goods. T HE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to his former customers, and the public gen erally, that he has resumed business in this city, and has associated witn him Mr. B. C. Smith, un der the style and firm of E. Saulsbury & Co. They have taken the well known and central stand, on Cotton Avenue, under the Masonic Hall, where they are prepared to furnishgentlcmeu with any article appertaining to their wardrobe. Their well selected stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods, will be replenished by weekly shipments of the best and latest styles. oct21-2m E. SAULSBURY. ^"Journal & Messenger copy, and send bill to advertser. Public Sale of a Valuable Plantation, STOCK, CROPS, ETC. W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on the 2nd Tuesday in December, 1865, for Cash, the Plantation belonging to the estate of William Lockett, dec’d, sitnatefrln Crawford county, and adjoining Ewell Webb, John Dent and others—the place contains 1,500 acres, Is well improved in all respects, with accommodations for 25 hands, and is one ol' the best plantations in the county, either for cotton or grain. farming The sale will take place on the premises, com mencing at 10 o’clock, and will continue from day, today, untill all the property Is sold. Terms Cash. BENJ. G. LOCKETT, Ex’r of oct2S-tds WM. LOCKETT, Dec’d. For further information apply on the premises, or to L. N. SVhittle, Macon, Ga. ** WM. H. TISON. WM. W. GORDOS- TISON & GORDON, Cotton Factors, Commission and FORWADING MERCHNTS. 96 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia. SPECIAL ATTENTION will be given to the sale O of Lumber, Rosin, Turpentine, Ac. We are again at oar old office, prepared for business. An experience in this city of over eleven vesrs,snd oar undivided attention to all business entrusted, in duces us to hope for a continniaceofthe liberal patronage heretofore extended. octKKkn ECONOMY.] [SECURITY Insurance _A_gency„ J M. BOARDMAN is Agent for the following « reliable Insurance Companies. THE LORILLARD FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP THE CITY OP NEW YORE. Cash Capital *1,000,000 Assets $1,312,000 Profits annually divided, 75 per ct. to the dealers. This Company divides three quarters of the net profits to the policy holders iu scrip, bearing in terest, without any liability to the insured. CARLISLE NORWOOD, Pres. John C. Miles, Sec. NORTH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF THE CITY OP NEW YORE. Casli Assets ..... $721,46$ 50 Policy Holders participate in the Profits. .IAS. W. OTIS, Pres. R. W. Bt.eecker, Sec. Cash Capital $250,000 J. HOXIE, President. Geo. T. Haws, Sec. SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP ATHENS, GEORGIA. This old and deservedly popular Company, with its Capital in tact, continues to take risks On the same liberal terms as heretofore. ASBURY HALL, Pres. Ai.fon Chase, See. THE GEORGIA IIotlE FIRE INSURANCE CO-, OP COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Capital $500,00{i _ JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Pres. IFF, Wiloox, Sec. Risks on Cotton, Merchandize, Furniture « Buildings, taken in either of the above Companies at the most liberal rate*. Losses promptly atl justed. oct£34?m J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent. HENRY YOXGE, JAMHS TONGE, C. G. CONNER * BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS., PURCHASING AGENTS. Third street, .... Macon, Georgia. W E offer our services to tbepublie, and wilt give personal attention to all business en trusted to ns. We solicit consignments of goods of every ilr scription, particularly country produce. Goods stored at the usual rates iu our larc'fne cure and well situated store house, oppe‘ Express office. REFERENCES! / .. Autl- Messrs. Hardeman & Sparks, Ha*® * ? 0E5 > A, “ er Ayres, J. B. Ross, and Rev. - T julyffiMha B. W. TUCK, [ /. O. DAVI3, I A. P. TUCK. Christian Co. Late with Phelpe, Louisrille, Ky. | Caldwell A Co. | Tuck, Davis A Co., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, 322 Main street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, Louisville, Ky. Consignments solicited^} ang29-6m J. M. COOPER, Auction & Commission Merchant, ALBANY, GEORGIA. W ILL give his personal attention to the pur chase and shipment of COTTON. HE IS ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL Cash .Advances iCRt On Cotton In store in Albany, Ga., for shipunaiv to Messrs Norton, Slaughter & Co., New York. Having had many years experience in the Cotton trade, as well as Auction and Commission bnsiness, he Hatters himself that he can give entire satisfied! to parties entrusting their busiueoe to him. ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS 80LICITBD. Respectfully refers to J. B. Reas & Son, Macon; T. H. Johnson, Alabany. oet29-3m Maoky, Beattie & Co. .- - 203 Jfc 2QA BAY SJRF.KT, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. 3?” Cash advances made on Consignments to Mackt & Beattie, Philadelphia. REFERENCES: Messrs. Chss. L. Colby & Co., Messrs lluuter A Gammell, Messrs. Bell & Christian, Savannah National Bank, Savannah; -Messrs. Maude .V AVright, Messrs. W. A Ramsay * Co., Augusta; Messrs. Lord, Stone & Co., Boston; Messrs. John P. Boyle & Oo., Messrs. Wallace & Browne. New York; Messrs. MaekJ * Beattie,Messrs. J. Gibson, Sons & Co., Philadelphia National Batik, First National Bank, Seventh National Bank, liobt. Messrs. McCntcheon & Collins, Messrs. Clarke & Cunningham, n, Baltimore Particular attention given to the forward ing of goods tor Northern markets. octSl-8m . AL LlSONS & KIR KMAN Cotton F zcvcis And General Commission Merchants, Nos. 29,31 $t 33, So. Market St. Nashville, Tenn. Roybb To—J. B. Russ & Sou, Macon, Ga.; J Anderson * Son, Macon, Ga.; Fleming on EH. A; |T) JfWhriees, Augusta, Ga.: W. Heya Warren, Au gusta, Gil ; It. J. Lrovrv & (so., Atlanta, Ga.; J. Rhodes Brown, Columbus, Ga.; W. II. Smith Montgomery, Ala. oct4-2m*_ A. S. HARTRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. 92 Hay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. oov5-3m GKO. O. BUCHANAN. AXDRUW BUCSLUfAN. ANDREW BUCHANAN & GO., Grocers, Provision Dealers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 116 Mala street, LOUISVILLE, , KY Orders for Groceries, Provisions, Bagging and Rope, promptly executed. Jas. Van Valkenburgh, General Agent and Commission MERCHANT, Cherry Street, Near Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. AGENT FOR WHEELER & WILSON’S Sewing Mlax2hin.es. W ITH many valuable improvements, and which have the reputation of bring the best Sewing Machine in the United States. Persons having 'Wheeler* Wilson’s Machines can have them repaired, and all the new improvements add ed, if desired. AGENT FOU THE Florence Sewing Machines, Which claims superiority over all other machine*; Is the only machine, having the reversible feed- movement, and wa* awarded the liigheat premium, gold medal, at the late exhibition of the American Institute. The Florence iiewing Machine Company, for the best Family SeB ing machine. Reasons: 1. Its simplicity and great range of work: 2. Its making "four different stitches, viz: the lock, not double lock, and double knot. •Id. The reversible feed motion operated by sim ply turning a thumb acrew, enabling the operator to'rmn the work from right to left, or left to right, and perfectly self fastening to the end of tho seam. 4. The perfect finish nnd substantial manner in which the machine is made. 5. The rapidity ofits working, ami the quality of the work done. * 6. Its self adjusting tension, dee., «Sro. Agency for the American Tract Sooitiy. All the publications of the Society can be had; single copies or libraries. Sunday schools can be supplied with libraries at low prices, and grar*~ will ho made to destitute schools or individuals. J\em England Mutual Life Insurance Com- . jmny. This compauy has been established tw«tv-two yearb. And is the oldeet wholly Mutual Life In surance Company in the United State®. It has a fund of $2,600,000 surplus funds in cash 000. This company offers superior induce*-' sure for life or a term of years. E5T Cali for a circular. nov 18 Sd House. . Burke. T. O. P.IDGELY. V L. •****• *■ ****£*■ RIDCEL-V, SQU1ER &CO., COTTOM FACTORS, GENERALPRODCC £ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Lanier House Building, MACOX, GEORGIA. EEITBE5CES: T B. Bloom, E. Wilcox, Gen- J.T. Croxton, Macon. Ga. Holmes & Patterson, Hopkin s & Bud. New York. C. W. Bruner, Savannah, YuckcrA Co., Louisville. oct27-Sm- Old Establi*’* iONES & WAY, Have re-opened their office at No. 9S, Bay Street , opposite the old stand, Savannah, Ga., lor the transaction of a General Commission & Factorage BUSINESS. Particular attention paid to forwarding cotton and merchandise to ana from tha interior. RrrEBZ>CES —TW Chicheetor, Esq., Augusta, Go; IC Plant, Esq, Macon,Ga; JWWarren,Esq, Cblambns, Ga, and any Bank or Merchant of 8a- -wumahuGa. oct22-eodlm« DEVLIN & 00. Broadway, New York. C L O THINa * ATj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. w E OPEN THE SEASON WITH A LARGE STOCK OF ELEGANT« CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS in our Ready-Made Department. W, Mrie shm ssoured tbs ton-loos of flrat-class ar Ilsta in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. WbWi Is litwwtso Supplied with the ftnestaail best Fabrics of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. To those who wish to order by mail, will bu sent (on application) 8AMPLEB OP GOODS, WlthDlreetios* fcr Massuring, which, it correctly Sflkmud, vrtH Maura a fit In all cases. DEVLIN & CO. Broadway, eor. Great St. I Nvw-Vimx Broadway, oor. Warren St., f * * Iuwc ' J. S. FREKCH, GEO. H. BEID, TV. H. OHADBOUItM. FRENCH & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Wholesale Grocers, Ac., CLARK STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. Special attention paid to the tale or forwarding of cotton. \ septI9-3m* S. G. WOOD & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Groceries Butter, Cheese, Flour, &c., Ac., No. 45 Union Street* NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. sep21-3m* "Willard’s Hotel, SYKES, CHADWICK &r CO., PROPRIETORS. WASHINGTON, . . ... , . D. Formerly of the Girard House. Philadel phia. nov 10-6m FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SIIOI* JAT DAWSON, GA. T HE undersigned would inform the public that ho is prepared to furnish, on short notice, finished or unfinished, of any description, and do any kind of Machine work SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES Supplied to planters promptly and on reaso*"' terms. O.^O v _NT___ Shipper,. V00RHEES & GARRISON, Commission Merchants, % 7:1 Wteiw stric t; !>jow York. Offer their services to the Planters Merchants and Cotton holders of Georgia. And refers l»y permission to Messrs. Enviu A: Hardee, Savannah, President National ltank at Savannah, <i:». K. A. Wilcox* Macon, Ga. \V. B. Davison, Augusta, Ga. K. Uemington A: Sou, Thomasville, tin. C. L. Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla. C. K. Garrison, To William street, N. V. Ocean National Hank, New York. Merchants Exchange Nation Bank, New York. Any business entrusted to ns will meet with prompt and careful attention. I>. F. Yoohitkks. I>. E. G arktson sepS4m L. U. LANIER. WM. miLLIPS. II. C. 11EN1.KV LANIER, PHILLIPS & CO. {Late Niuficilie, Tenn.) Wholesale Grocers AND Commission Merchants, No. 32 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wa invite the attention of our old friends and the Trade generally to our large and Weil a.-orted Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES nowin Store and receiving daily, and which we rc offering at the very lowest phice3. Our facilities and business connections are such that we feel assured wc can afford entire satisfac tion in every instance, and those entrusting us with their orders, can rely upon receiving the goods upon as favorable terms and at as low rates as if they were present, buying in person. LANIER, P norS-lm , PHILLIPS* CO. GRI FFIN & CO., 58 & 60 Courtlaud Street, NEW YORK. Manufacturer* or AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS, and MACHINES. DEALER6 IN SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. ST Trade Supplied. Send for circular. ' novl8-3m 100 JOHN J. McOANN, Wholesale Grocer and Commission MERCHANT. Dottier in Wine*, I.lquora, Cigars, TOBACCO, No. S3, South Side Broadway, Kaihvittc, Tmu. Xf\ HHD3. PRIME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, OU 25 Hds do Porto Rico Sugar, 20 do do Cuba Sugar, 50 Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar, ~* do Granulated Sugar, do A and B Coffee Sugars, do C extra assorted Brands, 200 do Yellow Sugar, 400 Bags Rio Coffee, 20 Mata Java Coffee, 20 do Laguira Coffee, 10 Bags Ginger, 10 Bags Allspice, 20 Bags Pepper, 20 Barrels Mackerel, 50 bbls do 300 Kits do; 100 Boxes Soap, 50 do Starch, 180,000 Cigars, assorted brands. 100 Boxes Candles, 100 Boxes Raisins, 50 Cases Sardine., 250 Cases Oysters, 100 Dozen Buckets, 200 Dozen Broome, 50 Nests Tubs, Together with everythin;; usually kept in Sale Grocery Honse. Important to u ^ge located in this place T HE Cotton 3B the river, and at the terminus iramedAvestem Railroad, and convenient to - m shelter all cotton that may be slnp- Mm-on and other point* on the Sonth- railroad depot, dray it, and put boats at one dollar per bale. Cotton shippers upon investigation, will find thU route the cheapest and most expediouBOf any other route to New York from Macon. We re spectfully solicit orders for the purchase of cotton. Onr long experience in that line will enable ns to make purchases to the best advantage to those who favor us with their orders. We have now in operation a new Iron Screw Pr< * S ' R. G. MORRIS & CO., • Georcetowii. Kctekencss—Rosa &> Btymour, J. W. 1-cars* Virgil Powers, Esq., all agente on 8. AV. K. Ib. stig y0t/t S . ^ County Whisky, 100 Ban-ai'; mrb01 ‘ do ' Rye «*• '*r'" do Kectifled Whisky. r» Casks Hcnnes6ey Brandy, f» do Otard, Dupuv & Co.’s Oognae 10 Barrels Apple Brandy, very old, 10 do Peach do 5 do f^berry Win#, In store and for aaie at. NO. sept 15 : 5, BROADWAY, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. W. t. GABBETT, YOUSO GABBEn* COTTON PRESSES. *TTTE offer superior facilities for prearing and VV baling cotton at our works corner First and Cherry street. ^ McMANUS & CO. P. S.—Onr Mr. Jacksob DeLcacbe takes charge of the Presses from this date, end will be pleated te have a call from his old cotton friends. MeiL & CO. aept2S3m GARRETT & BROTHER, Commission Merchants, AND Wkolesale Dsalars in Gauntry Produoe SECOSP DOOB YEOU JIAKIM8 BALL,' ; Deoatur Street, Atlanta, • * * Geop.gi. K. MURRAY, D. R. MURCHISON, New York. Wilmington, N. C. Murchison &. Murray, Commission Merchants, 183 Front St., New York. A LL consignments to us arc insured from point of shipment, whether advice of shipment, i - received or not. Liberal advances made on consignments when desired. Our personal attention given to the sale of cotton. nova lm Law Card. THOMAS C. JOHNSON, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Attorney at Law. Claim and Real Estate Agent No. 50 Market eh, (up ataira.) octbWm Montgomery. Ala. AiteU & Inman, N. Y. eep21-3m 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 - should be stamped S. T. Co:, to facilitate ~ :e from New York to Macon mnds. I. BLOOM, Agt. at Macon, Y. G. BUST, Agt at Albany. nov!9-Sm.