The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 01, 1865, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

£fj13£anm Ihnhr £tfijnqrfr. . ciiWuv2fp,i l ( C| ^jj aPWOraf IDfTOU A*D niLUBUS. TELEGRAPH BUILOtH Q •TBtr of (.berry tod a<Hw PITY BUSINESS CARDS,j * attorney*. OIL) SERIES, NO. 1356.i MACON. GEORGIA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER m 1865. 1 NEW SERIES, NO. AZU ME A. I AZUMEA.I A Z TJ M EM ^«s proved to U Tcf ISTew York Darien and Savannah. l Lt omp»trlion of tuc V*too aod Bru&s\G:k Rail Road to HaHkinivIlle, and, tbc favorable boat / MObb Jr JACSflOX. Attomerf at Law, More*. i Tie Bot Mid Fanet Bakin* Powder In Use. “ "W 10 HawVtatflWr, and, tbc favorable boat Ga . office oppoiite Pc*t 018(f OT«r, ofica of j f : =— able condition of tbe Ocnmlgc* River, novr render fc. A. Wilcox, Third ibf»t j (VfWiOnM I “* ^EILIX tLi« tbe cheapest and quickest roafe for tLe biui IMWIUCMS. give promptkttmtlon to all tm*lno» entreated to rtf. HoLt, JR. H 4<»/b <1/ AT. BASS, act 7-3m* /Wflll • b»H < L A P. WIlirrlK, Attorn*}, it Law. tolBc • over Vrr'l&nstmu*'^ to eoncer l* 1 ^ wmrnjc: ' ! 1 ’ p. b. whittle ocUpSo) , physician* and druggist*. R WH0LE8ALE & RETAIL DRU66I8T8, MACON, GEORGIA. Bole AgcnU In this State for tbe tale of . PROF. XOBBU* AZt’HPA. W* have receive.! anotbo’ large lot or tbis excel led YEAST POWDER, and can safely recommend It lo tbc poblle for all that It claim* to be. An na nukes tbe fincat WHEATEN BREAD poaal- Wc. It L- made in tbe aimplct manner, aa follow*: (Jet one quart, cqnal lo I i>ound* of Sornr, mix into U,7atU dry, three ordinary&zetcaspoonfals of door to Dr C. It. 11*11 » oilier, found l,Uhl orVay WSefbdrfBlCMIoiiai.jaJweni. T \X GKO. N.jlOLilK8. b^Trcatoraf M> office l J from Brown * Motel to tbc Eaat aide of Third >» ret. belt hr fonad at ortMf rJ»pip$s?S|Suj ■! O na. sail HI a OWEN, often ■ and tit .|rr U, Dr. Uxbtfoo oaUti" Kit (A* A L—l>r B. A. Whim no. occupier !»o I Asiirnca, add culrt water, villi a little salt 4W,lvcd (be prerent po-t ofli. c, next in It — uflu lent to mate a dough aa roll a. can be "“" “ .here beam s conveniently bundled, which i* generally a little less than one pint of water to one quart of flour, lb, not knead it. SIia|.e it very lightly, and imme diately t.»kc in a quick oven, w hich liiuet be quite hot twforc you begin to mi,. It ha, the following advantage* over yeast or fermented bread; it can be made and baked in one hour from the time of tir-t handling the flour; it .ill tie moirtamlpleaa- ant tv cal in four days after baking; it i* otvy ot digiMem, cictllcul for persona .bOcring tram dya- l*qa.iu: retain, all the gluten, a larch and augar containeeTiii liie flour, and therefore produce* 1 lb. id os. bread from 1 lb. I or. flour,»liiiet ycart pro duce ; only 1 11,.'? or. of bread from 1 lb. 4 oz. of flour; thue obtaining about 27Ibe. more of bread from a bar:(4 of fl-.ur, which, with tlic inning of era-t, will atiout balance the coat of the Aznmea. Can lie ma-,1 Tor any of the following recijies, and ladcr everywhere will be agreeably .urpiiaed with the delicious productions. Tbi, excellent conipo- “ilioii doc* not coDtain a particle of Alum, Salat- ratus, or any kind of del. terioru dmg; but j- per- fe< tly pure and healthy, and, a, a culinary prepara- j tion, ii infallible and invaluable. At the fair in Cincinnati, there were* number of Baking Pow- n | tt. C. J. ROOSEVELT, (llutnorouwlhlat). (MM.. Mulberry at., Washington Htfx*. fcicr ’ J. ii. itoarfli. au*. Book Store: Residence* oil 4 Wttem.atirMijltgtwi. nov«-3n* , I \R. W*. P. PARKER—residence and oilier on 1) Mnlbemr atreet, foppoalte the Medical Col- !.-gr, i wt.ere tw n.av lie t.umd at all hours. da\ a.c! night , ■•^JrRWtW ti, D R. L Is. HARR1B tender* Ma proframoual aer- Tlec* to the public. (UlllcwamMcoadstreet, orer Knott A Howes. nyB-te . P H1UT8IUIAN8.-Dr. ». Emmett Btaclubemr, of lb e ion Panic's dnig-torr, n -ldencr on High .tie. t. near tin- a-yluin for the blind. ring US iltil COMJHHKION MERCHANTS. fEtVETT & nniiq d«n> on ii hi bit ion f-^-tbc Azumca, with tevcral f J ilot Merchant*, and Oeft«r»l Second •trrvt. In I«rr« |» Cherry and Poplar, .Macon, Ga.— I'rompt i- r.«(mj| uilpnlion j;ivcn t'> all « ..ii-i^u- Mirtiu of cotton, prodarc. innnnfuclarra and other attich « o4 Mt-rehiuidi-e. Oidrra and Uun.-l^nmenU • ilrd frotu all p.irtr *«f iht- ctmntrv. -for arvrral flrvt claaa Insurance Companies. WHala* • jewkli:rs. "T f H. OTTO.—Wholesale and retail dealer in Wa8r!»r*. Jewelry. VVaU'h Materia!-*, Gold !*•*•*», Iiolil. JSHvrr and 81/vl BpecMei, Sfcc, At i l»r old a!aii<t of J II St 8 8 Virgin. Cotton Avenue, ! Martm. fla. C’loota and Jcwalrv, rt-imirrd and WAffitnU-tl, a^fniii^ Ma- titno- of all dtnrrip- IkB' pnt inoidh-r, to nhloh Mr. 1* Ntiilat tend. * — ~ -noviJftalmf" :se P J. llARTI.KV, W t rt lIMAhl.lt. lal. work • man ftrSMirer 8. Ifeiv, rontlnulewloi n nr.lr Watches at present In the Plovd lfouire Bnlldiog, oppo-lte Medical College, Mulberry street. octtt-Sm eeiaa TAMK9 SUPPltK^k'atehmaker and Jeweller, ft Becund street, two door* from the career, of Mn'its-rry. keep* constantly a well selected assort ment of'line (sold and Silver Watches and Jewelry. Al*o. Watche* and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced workmen. ^ • -upt ai-bm W ATCHES and JEWXLST. at Chas. a. Ban del's, under the Telegraph Printing Honse . oracr Cherry and Seeond stn-ct«, Macon, Oa. kaepa constantly on hand u large uaaotternt of tine Watche* and Jewelry. Repairing done neatly and oa abort notice. All w ork w arranted, m M1HCELLANEOVS. M acon daily telegraph j^PrintfaS Ofller. Job work of every dear rip til man tod on short nprice and In good stjle. Terms ren- aonahle r, ^ uugtS! ft J. BLAKE, real estate agent, MeciUi, (la. OF a Persons having bouses tor sale or rent, or person a wanting to rent houses, caamaml. ter suited than by culling on M From my. long experience In the real estate buslneas^l am ‘.- Iter prepared to give satisfaetlon than «bi oth< r petnon In the etty. ‘ Q. J. RT.AKEi V. ,cn, (.a . Si- (it. lt(, tsfs', l (alii 00 • rp J. £ D‘. Lane are now offering for sale a 1 S large lot ol Sole and Vpper Leather. Also, Train OU by reUiL Next door to Express office, Macon, On. novS-Sm* wreck OH BifXwcmllle, 6a. 'PUE GEO KOI A OIL Haonfacturlng Company i aie sailing their Pan Nut, laird. Cotton Seed and Cwsloi Oil, at a low ft guru. Call on them lor your lubricator; and are prepared to fill bills lor the above mentioned Oils at the shortest notice. Will purchase Ground Pena and Palma Christ! Seed, in an- quantity. P, F. TABER, aovU-nf*' ~ Bupt. _ .1 Fine PlaaUtioB Tor Sale. O NKofthekestpUntatlouiln Early county is offered for take The place contains Iff or 1HO acres. :<M cleared. The place ia under good repair, with substantial buildings and convenUnees for a corn and cotton farm. Went- of good well .uni running water on Urn place. Mule*, bogs, roars, sheep and gouts, corn, fod der. rot too seed, oats, rye, seed corn and potatoes, can lie had on the place. Term*, one-half cash, balauccin nnr uml two year*. For further infer- mati.-n address 8. S. STAFFORD, ao-Miott BteMr.-RwRilfcr**’! othrni, was analyzed, and obtained tbc first prize, as the pm eat and best Baking Powder knowA A trial only k necesaary, in Order to be satisfied. A |«perb given with each box, with lull instruc tions for making - AZtiMEA HOLES, AZUMEA BISCUIT, A2rorkA'N0KPA! AZUMEA JOHNNY CAKE, AZUMEA FRUIT CAKE, azumea Plum pudding. 1 1 f AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE, AZUMEA COleSckKE, AZUMEA DUMPLINGH," A W * AZUMEA EGG CAKE, AZUMEA SPSJJISII BUN, T-.T AZUMEA SPONGE CAKE, AZUJtEA CAKE WITHOUT EGGS, AZUMEA CUP CAKE, AZUMEA MILK BREAD, "4 : AZUMEA SPONGE GINGER CAKE. AZUMEA SILVER CAKE, AZUMEA CURRANT CAKE, AZUMEA POT PIE, AZUMEA PEARL CAKk AZU3IEA GOLD CAKE. AZUMEA LOAF BREAD, AZUMEA DOUGH NUTS, AZUMEA JUMBLES, AZUMEA LEMON CAKE, E® r Axckma i» put up for the retail 1 in 1-4 II). nun, at ffl i t-., nn<I in 1-2 lb. at SO ceitL. Liberal Liseouut ILwle to W holeaala Purohaserg. (K.tlO-ffm Jh ILZEILIN&CO. NEW FIRM! ne>t of Maeon and Central Georgia. Through BiUv of Lading will be given after, lb* 15th lust. All accommodations extended and endruffts made to forward freight with promptness and dis patch. Means. Brigham, Baldwin & Co., at Savannah Meter*. Nightingale Si Rjiger, at Darion; Asher Ayre-, at Macon, wltl act aa Agents. «' GEO. IL HAZLEHCR8T. * ' Maeon and Brunswick R. K., JffMa j__ ^Acting President. COWIE AT LAST. «r # '/a'* ' : * •*,- * * •" f ^ *•* 3 November 27th, 1865 I have this Day Received by Exprcw, HANDSOME DHKfai SII.KS. V - ••*•».:'7» .jra*a ll.-latAra ELEGANT BLACK CLOAKS." ' QUAD DO. Al-o an incxHanatahlc supply of ID l* e fi.fi. J^.u t trQjn s HIDGELY, SQUTEE & CO., vavf on Hand and fob sale : '- 1 * Wi *111. in Casks, Qra and Octave*. Pfire Uonoogahthi Whisky, In Barrel*. * Ck'it* ‘kdjilfiifiijff KOI » * UORDO.V Vikelesah aid Reliiil Dru^i-dq. (Kerry St, 2 Doors below Telegraph Building. ALPACA BRAIDS, - 1 rjil/r £17r. Tor trimming of every color. BUGLE raiMMlKG, - Both black nnri while, .^lirax 1 ! aril xbY lainusl A jSONTAGS, :A\; ^ •NUBIAS, ’ u ' KID GLOVES. CORSETTES, A Ia> Eugenic. 1 %A a •- A—• ‘ ' . . . ;C!M9T UesiilrH many other novelties to wliicirthe ... attention of the public w invited. S. T. COLEMAN novl2 l trade . cans NEW GOODS!! NEW PRICES!!! AYfholeftnle and Retail ! ml* E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND. ’ |«tf uudi-ralgncd beg leave to inform thi X of thle city, county and ricinlty and the pubs Uc in general, that be baa now open and ready for sale at the well known and popular old stand of E. EINSTEINS, TRIANGULAR BLOCK, One of Ute tofarirrM Stacks ot *»fv4*( /Ts /«> vniFiniq . i Staple ul Fancy Dry €*«4s MRS. F. DESSAU, »gt. j i;‘o Vsal s.riic- jijiiig „i )..*wa J Has jn*t received an invoice qf the most beautiful j Goods ever brought In IhU market, consisting or BIRD EYE DIAPER, LACE SETS, ‘ .• EDGINGS, INSERTING?, j >1 KID GLOVES, iCHibAKS, WHITE A BLACK OSTRICH FEATHERS, t './■■■ Ill i'<\: /. tT.-iii F I PO PL INS, S I I. K 8 , CRAPE TRIMMINGS p<* Js-vi ‘d - ;il vfi} ■ LoyfeVEii^, t.ah itmyo BELT RIBBONS, OTe B IfUt Tfl-LJ In the Southern markets, ed t>y Mr. Kis^Hivren now in the New York ma ol' .-fleeting goods, and tunitica for baying. 1' Baltimore and Ohio OOTTON EXPRESS. Ill rpHK BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD X. in connection with Jobnaon-tUv and Parkori- hurg steamers, Nashville A Northwestern, Naah- -ille A Cliattunooga, Western <£ Atlantic, and Ma.'oC A Western Railroads, la prepared to trani- fer cotton to New York with a promptneaa and. .*;*■»» v .V,.. j--—■ expedition afforded by no other rou>aL'TMMMiKr”_^* i> _Ii ANU IIUMu -tSUtdi meats are being made by w hich is.ttun will be | | mt jw Ski ^UphplU'ajgll The good- were aclect- rreat care; and us he is let for the aolc purpose tiding tbe tu'-t oppor- .w.wv. .... . u... the adtwntagi- over other merchants who are not similarly ait listed. I shall receive new additions toosr stock crc- evk^and wUlJbaalwaya preuared to exhibit to >Yoil For Sale. i¥Y PLANTATION in the heart of the Cotton JJA region on Flint River, about 40 miles from Macon. Ga., and 3}f from Reynold'* Station, on the Columbnft branch, of the Southwestern Railroad. < It contains 1,000 acres, 900 bottom, 400 cleared, comfortable framed buildings for 40 hands, and all the necessary out-building* in another yard for the 1 erection of a dwelling, a young orchard ot select varieties, and vineyard, both bearing. The neigh borhood Uunexceptionable. ... - J 1 Being disgusted with free negro*! I will sail tbc nsic ac< loLkcn from Macon to JoKiukiutUIc Of cars, and bat two change-* between\jhQjfbWMj v _ ,, a - — Ma d ~n W YOrk ‘ ThP<M,Sh ° f !adl0£ S ‘ VCn ^ or :; «" 'ftMowi*- ■**“ •* J. F. O'SllSuOIl^Kr- .} ,,y A1 rlff.F!reH^ *• .LnntB-AO. R. U.. Nmhville.Tcun. j. “Sukh-thewtt.. dov ff'.-Rti - . ‘EnglUh and Freuib Merinos, Ls-** Scotch and Vcnitian Plaids, Bugglrsiuid I4uall) Jerwj Ws^wns | Solid, printed and figured Poplins, FROM CONCORD AND BRATTI.F.BORO. *«••>- ik'Uiuiw, \\fE will .«-n have a ini-ply of Baggio*, Top ..'wiLh Bilk. '*** > > Family Wagons and llarucj* made t o order Merinos and Bombazines at CONi\»BS AND BRATTLEBORO, expvwsly fgr B And manv other fooda belonging to the ’ th*» market, and a ill warrant them to jrirc. entire , * * ® oatl^Uction to ali purchaser*. We mil *oil ; n n p c c nPPlIITVFNT work not made expressly to our order. Thotc j H K x# b o U h 1 .1 K I .M h .> T from a di>tancc can addreas aa at Macon (to caret Ji—I /iXI H’. C. Siinrletonl, or at HawfclnaviUe, Ga. A full and complete assortment of % ‘ j Linen Cambric HandkcrchlBfrL .. k » * I j Ladies* Linen and Embroidered Cuffs and Col- ! lars, separate and in sets. Whits* WaA area fiksL t ost7-3u ' McDl FF1E, MASON A CO. SCOTT, POWELL & CO., White, Red and Shaker Flanne’r, HANKERS & BROKERS,| Bbn 34 Street, M1C*N, CA. Ikuh r- in Foreign and Domf stiv Exchange, Stocks, ' Table Linen, Bond-. Gold. Silver, B*nk Notes, Ac. Tabk. Cloth, c. a. kCTTikO, JEWELRY STORET E. J. JOHNSTON & CC., Havere-eatabtUhed tLidr old and well known JFWF.LRT STORE and WATCH REPAIRING nmfi . . mSEw . >o. • Cotton A v casta, nndi r ,be Masonic Hall. , / .. .. ■ , ut'g They ha-f jn»t received a reject stoek of ali rla-Ms< and quaBrir* ot gooffs kept Iff tkalr ltae, including Watche., Jewdrr, SperSacfes, Gold ■. , I jSSfesa *rwiiretd«> SH r ! :. To ^Xb ^JwaamU -U.-T ipAMMct) teMh ' And tU other srtickw belonging to a _ Number One Dry Goods Store. We call the special attention of the ladles to our CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, 1th couhdence^ we will sell these arti- Mwaavaaoa Than any other home in tbe city and WARRANT VEL’T nATS, jPfBaeayiRWNs, ' orj>D S3T a )ifflK 8H §W RS STRAW || .^TS, Belt Ritions all trim, a full a—ortnient of Dress u/.Laau Buttons, and every other article that the LADIES «n call for. Come and ffc them! ; - novffS-St • .nttugt AM&Qi j DODDS, STACXE.ILS i URBAN’S, , t CELEBRATED Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Bank Locks, &c. 'rer, M > T' S , AN P L0( -' KS ^ve b,,-u thor- -A- oaghlv tested and their rpn«fa»lrv*> iff a<mk place at onc-fourthits lntrin ; nsv35-10tt ROBT. R. HOWARD. Calhonn County Cotton Plantations FOR SALE. - .7 '. ... t X*0R sale iny plantations lying in Calhoun coun- r ty.lff miles southeast Rom Cnthbcrt and 10 miles from Ward’s station on thq S. WV Railroad. The first contains 1000 seres, £00 of which are clear ed and under a good fence. The improvements are good framed bull dings, together with gin honse and ■crew. Thi* b> a select place, with water lo each field- Provisions, stock and plantation tools can be bought with it. Tbe second place contains 1500 acres 250, acres open land. ThoSffffMMMf to bny had best apply early, as 1 am determined to sell, and will give good bargain*. I will sell for part cash and take a lien on the places for the balance. Fcr further lnfor- mation agjly to me at Cutbbcrt, or S. P. Clayton, j linwiBr ^ 8AMUEL CLAYTON. ~ LATHROP & OO. j , O-FiV fl cf o M' y_> ii F',*r.yif t] Sret'ElWOHS to Heney Lxthrop & Co. Established Since 1837. * ^ro7 ! Corner of Congrem owl Wh!taler Street*, •t -I il”T :! ) t .. T ' TT S kVANNAH, GEORGIA. HJOlCj WHOLESALE . AND RETAIL DEALERS IN And say cles at a (*• as. (A.wo.- t.'uih-rv. Port Uml- ’ Gw iTO-ais IQ be uf the ... ! Benthos. VMla*. Guitar tuff Holla'*^ ,UM| ■•*« FuakllmSIffMc Mstna- -trinsm, Double Barrel Sporting Gnus and TorAJa. ,e:t Perea..Ion Cap*. MarUrt, Tops. China Doll*, ; ? j xO ,iL piajiag Card., Dom'uWM. Backgammon affd Chess ' A q Xt.-U. Lut.in'ageualM Extract*, Toilet and Sharing 1 L-ip- HldilW no-24 fffwi I oet Idffui DRY-GOODS. WOULD invite the attention of. Merchants and families visiting this city to their Stock of Goods now in Store, and arriving weekly, nov II eodffm* -' ^ -‘ j ft. SPRINGER. Maeon, Ga. C.tRHAKT, WHITFDRD ffk CO., vaxrFATTEata and wboubaus nurre re READY-MADE CTOTH1NG. 311 d- Jtti Jiiwheoje, Corner WortX St.. S. F. T. r. ctanan, *- s * urxuv snarr.u, vor. a. wHrrrimu. j. a. van v -sext\ a. r. a-WLio.-. yr office of Pavia -V Carhsrl in liquidation. norlff-eodfitB ! ''vw'mtetWMwfwfT diwa -.1 out: •AiWiai Blackberry Brandy, in Barrel*, “ Wne in Krga, Pure Old Port Wine. ; V Sparkling CauWba, ' Ileidsiek Champaign,., to- - Choke W R Butter, in Kr-s, Mackerel in Kits, V, V. ' 10 Dozen Wahoo Bitters. 10,000 Havana Cigars,'various h^and,, 10 Boxes Cheese, '■» Pickle? in wood and glass. Pride for rash, or MACON, GEORGIA. ™"K> rib-3 ijft t/Hj nntvja* ,cc * iTiI « aJJitionf to ourstocl. of Vt-J • <i •' :»;Lcr , .. MEDICINES, . ‘ , ' PAINTS, OH.S, GLASSWARE. ETC.. and we ffolicit MERCHANTS, PHYSICLAN8, and PLANTERS, to call and examine our stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. N. B.—Special attention given to PRESCRIP TI0N8 and ORDERS. novririSm • :’ ! . • BOYD & GORDON. Important to Shippers- u dviiJ.i sbL.'t.-ti j .4 i-tiibi. t x miT—aj ii;i ,v qirsjlylgj.vo:i .t,sui. Ji«(«-ofli»*; ac.i To Shippers over M. k B. Railroad TO H AWKINkYIU.F.. BROWN & LA1DLER, XiEKCa.-NTS OR HAVt'MSSVlI.LE. Will have 4 ahd commodlote- tnrer ttot) building In which .they will atetaal reasonable rates, alt goods consigned to ‘.'ucir care. v MR. JNO. U. BRANTLY, Jn., Agent at the Terminus of road, wilt promptly forward to ns by careful and honest teamsters goods intended far this market or to be shipped down the river. nov23-2w -Ir. BROWN * LAIDLF.R. C(tc Ilailu felt((nij)|. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER r,0. lsdf. nov34-lw. Fire Insurance. ^C.GRANNISl^ Crrnrral Insuranee Agen(. Macon. Represent, EIGHTEEN Marine, Fire, Life and ACCIDENTAL Jiw®tir&n,ce Companxos. And i, fall, prepared to take ri.ka.up0n the most reasonable terms. The capital involved in the Companies I represent allows me to take on an, ONE RISK $250,000. Special attention given to the Insurance of rot ton and all other species ©f property. All losses adjusted prpmjptly. ... , t t . B' C. 0BANKU& Agent,--Stacon. G*. u MArery Stable.' .. . .T. Viill';' 1 q? * C - T- foster, Lave ojeued a (f. * „l Trr > Stable at Manly’s old stuud, GrilHn arc rrai1 ^ »* »■ hours to feed or funlb rn^^- Con A V ' T , ,lnCM J nnll sbcd to any point in the conntrj. A share of patronage is repectfully so nor 7-eodlm HOUSE AND LOT.TO RENT ID K ? SID ENCE on Tatnall square t-affpari. ra lu ttqiijed . • ifyill# .lillL--'- ANOTHER ORE AT INDUCh^iEMT BY ) 'I'ioLhi: ERWIN & HARDEE’S GREAT BARGAIN! novZMm nov 20-dl WM. H. ROSS, FURS WANTED. WILL pay for MinkSkins, prime. 75 eent- 2**SS 8kiu ?’ Prime 25 iSSr ' Coon Skins, prime, £0 cents, eater, Ottcr,and Deer Skins according to vat- RIDGELT, SQTIER A ( «;, AOF.NTS FOIt “J They are 5®’' , and steel, thus rendering them entirely * FIRE ANff DAMP PROOF. -■ ■_ j ■ 1 -it.. tXi . Eureka and Excelsior Bank Locks, and Vere!!ln!. E ' :pmi ' S • Bo ,? c ?’ Bankcrs . Jewellers, and Merchants, are unrivalled, and uartles de.lrine ourebiww-m 111 fln411 C reaU F to ‘heir interest to US ’. as ^“ c ? n 6C “ a ‘ manufaeturers’ priees, freight only added, nov 11.3m RIDGELY, 8QUIER & CO. SPLENDID RESIDENCE FOR SALE mitt ism betf gffgftfoq -t i-’ ■ .ffs . AT AUCTION. a>g‘-pri-, -r> till arSl l iTgfBs: t yp; ,q.j tl,e Auction Room of FI.YD- •v--.i- i4&*J®IBlCI, on the FIRST TUES DAY m DECEMBER next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., f or -'' brick residence, on south side Pine -uperior Court, for partition and division among 'r'h«»- The l..t contains about three-fourths x i^ST?. onsc )las 8 r0 ° H15 . each with fireplace ^hbebeu.J largcrooms, 3 servants’ rooms, •ffirc- P TFR-ua^ri ^rijf* house, com crib, &c. ■ iSKbSiiS payable in ten dsys-balance ‘"y* no ‘« With approved security, or mortgage on the premises. B w CUBBEDGE, 1 E C GRANN1SS, - Com’re US* OF FIRST-CT.ASS STEAMERS, .Tg. I .; ,-gu i BETWEEN Id R't It Augusta and Savannah. Besides having reduced the rate of Freight TTFTY .4 PKR CENT, the Agent Auguntalias made arrangements iritU Messrs 40- I OFFER for sale my PLANTATION in Dough erty county, G*., eight mile* Eaet of Albany, containing 2^13 acres, 1,500 acres in cultirutlo] all of it cleared within the last seven years, and 1*' acre* now sowed down in small grain. The rest dence on the place is commodious and good: ne gro houses new, and am pie to accommodate from pO to lOU negroA. Bamu, Shelters, Gin Hcnwc and 9crgw, Blac^mith 8hop, And every description of buildings necessary on a Cotton Plantation. This place U well watered, and universally acknowl edged to be one ot the Healthiest Places in Dougherty County. Corn, Fodder, Mules, Plantation Tool-, and everything necessary to car ry on a. farm, cah be bought .if desired to catty oh the plica. : Haring determined- to transfer my whole interest to North Carolina; where I now reside, I will give a Great Bargain in 0||i place, and will maki " terms to Suit purchasers. *. •THOMAS HILL.. BT Apply soon to my Agent, Capt. John A. Da vis, Albany, Go., who is authorized to selt and make titles. •— , NOTICE. On the above described place will he sold at pub lic outcry, on Thursday, 7th day of December next, (If not previously sold with the place,) 4,000 bushels Corn, 50,000 lbs. Fodder, 500 bushels (or more) of Cotton Scad, 40,000 lbs. Fork, 00 barrels Sugar Cane Syrup, 2S fine Mules, and one Horae’, 85 head of Cattle, 200 head ofStbek Hogs,3 flfie Wagons and one Cart, .200 ffmshels Seed Oats, 50 bushels Wheat, 150 bushels Peas, 28 head Goats, Plantation Tools of every description, one Bugirv! etc., etc. THOMAS IIILL, or a " ' 1 -v CapCJOHN A.DAVIS, nov24 lot Agent, Albany, Ga. •v.ij SIAH BIBI.KY * SONS to effect vjftniaeiuiui . si!; -i. 5. :'::.r .-.n ii , . 't }r <>! - . : TINNERS! TI-YNEKS WANTED! THEY AIUST. BE HAD!! Wages No Object! f: I will give ' - ' STEADY EMPLOYMENT ti-' . i . Oj .'Z-i if U;. .. .' .v'idot V o ' »x> te> i TEN GOOD TINNERS, r-aso— Pay Use Be-t Wage*. Apply at nay Factory, opposite the old Post Of fice, or at mv Store on Chi'rrv street. .JjkOO t : B. A. WISE, ' Cherry street, ■*»', - Maeon, G.:. •■UMte has aidtrims PUBLIC SALE AND RENT OF LAND. 1T7FLL l»e sold at the subscriber’s plantation in Y » nonston eonnly,- about two miles from An derson'* on the Sooth Western Railroad, near Al len’s Mills on Mossy ereck, on Tuesday, tbe 14th day of December next Moles, wagons and ox cart, all in good condition; oxen, milch and stock cattle, pork and stock hogs, eora, fodder, syrup, oats, cotton seed, black-smith and plantation tools *" Term* cash. The plantation will be rented tbe aanal part of farm products or sold at a bargain if preferred. On the premises about fifty freeauMn, all of whom doubtless ean be hired at Mir wages, offering a rare chance for making money. Age and deafness demands mv retirement from -astoesa. JAMES THWEATT. no\90-eod7l* Springhill High School. rpUE under*ijnaud, who is a Milder of Arts ol the L Bircraitj ut Va., and formerly Pro- fi-asor of Mathematics and Astronomv, in the Uni- viTilty of Gi-otgia, will open, on tbe’ 1st January next, a Boarding School far Boys, at hU residence Houston county. Ga. Addnvs W. LxROY BROUN, M. A1 sovUa-odlm* Perry, Hoti<ton Coontr. 4a. INSURANCE AT ONE-HALF PER CENT Prom Augusta to Savannah, l.v!J~, . .... BT STKiliEHS LiVRi, Wit. O OIBUO'is *S1> AM1ZOV. l-ts" All ednaignments will be promptly atteud- cd to. .. ." tir Partie* shipping will pieaa^', send to the Agent Tax BccCiptiq so that tbsy itjay accompany shipment. S*-- - si-..- .I'.v- vjasU Vz-iiAS :; h - WM B DAYISON, ^ Agent Erwtne ft Hardee’s Line, Augusta. Southern Transportation Company BILLS LADING FOR MECHANDISF. GIVEN through from New York to the following points: Macon at *4 65 per 100 lbs Americns at 5 50 per 100 Iba Albany at 5 65 per 100 lbs Cuthbert at 5 77 per 100 lbs Eufanla at 5 90 per 100 lbs The Roads are now In good working order, and goods come through promptly. T. B. BLOOM, Agent, nov24‘lm Macon, Gal • Asher Ayres, Grocer & Commission Merchant. 50 Bales Gunny Bdagmif, <* ; 100 Colls Ifemp Ropef r 25 Colls Manilla Rope, 50 Bbh< Refined Sugar, 23 Sacks Rio Coffee, r.... 20 Bbls Leaf Lard, “; 50 Kegs Cut Nalls, V 1 100 Boxes Tohaceo: 40 Boxes Assorted Candy, 40 Bbls Butter Crackers, Wine, Cigars,. Ac. , .Brigham, ‘Baldwin ct Co. VO VJTISSTO X MFRcm NTS SAY^NNAir % .qE0RGIA, — ‘ Will advance on Shipments to their friends in New York orXiverpool. °— W. C, KENNEDY, .Merchant bailor, ^ MULBERRY ST., MACON, GA. IMPORTANT TO COTTON HOLDERS J. SIBLEY & SONS, Wholesale Groeers and Commission Merchants, |51 • .U - . K ti’twAI in J Jitt/d-ipl No. 6 "WarrenBlock, Augusta, Qa h ; I-rtJi ' -u .-fttde J.iiAt ' olTl H AVE excellent CLOSE BRICK STORAGE ROOM for COTTON; will cither sell the -J}me on commission, in Augusta, or make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on consignments to Messrs. GUION & CO., Liver pool, England^or t» Messrs. WILLIAMS dt GUI- They keep constantly on band a fine assortment of Groceries suitable for tbc trade, such as GUNNY BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, a COFFEE, SUGARS, BACON, LARD, ~ ’ MACKEREL, CHEESE, BUTTER, WHISKIES, AND SEGAR8. ; C ; '' They also are prepared to take Marine Risks, to omts in J places in theUnlt ed States and Eorop °xbe amount of $150,000 on any one good Sbli nd In Companies whose assets- are over 15.00C 00 dollars. nov30-dfitwlt* Oysters, Apples, &e. -t Bbls Oyster- in the shell, 10 Bbis Apples, 50 Bus Corn Meal, Just received and for sale by _pov30-2t* J. W. ANDERSON & SON. **3 REWARD. S TOLEN FROM MY PLANTATION, in Lhff county, 12 miles from Macon, on the night of the 2$th inat, a BRIGHT SORREL HORSE and a large MARE MULE. The horse la medium size, heavily buiH, ha* white fret, and i« plainly marker] by tbe saddle. The mole i« a bav, blind in one eye, and nearly so in tbe other. I will give $50 reward for the recovery of tbe horse, and $5 forthc rarnle. — noriO-St* ROBT. BOWMAN. 1 JIAVK Just received a splendid Stock of Good* in my line,'from New York, and are now pre pared to make to order, all Garments for Gentle men’s wear, of tha best material and in the latest styles. Patronage is solicited and satisfaetlon guaranteed. BLACK AND BLUE BROAD CLOTH, “ “ “ CASTORS. DOESKINS. PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES. SILK VELVET AND CASHMERF. TESTINGS SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSE, NECK TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, LINEN BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HATS AND UMBRELLAS, novl-lm Washington Hall Is etill open to the public. Special arrangements have been made for the accommodation of mem bers of the Legislatures. ' • * N. C. BARNETT. MUlcdgcville, Ga., Nov. 20th,-lS67. novl9-2tv* North Carolina LroisL.vrrRE.—From a Raleigh dispatch, of the 27th. we learn that the legislature met to day. The lower h.nisr nrganized Ly e'eeting T. F. I’lrilipi. of t irarige ; cotraty, speaker. There was no election of speaker 5n the rendte. 11 : I Material Aid for Fukki-mkn.—In New York, on tho 27th, a colored clergyman. Rolls Martin, gave the result of his mission to En gland to obtain aid for tho.frecdraeR 'of the South nt the Presbyterian church. He sue eroded in; collecting .<4)0.000, bivt thought tha# the freedtuen must rely -on contribntiimv from tho North for relief. He found much sympathy among prominent Englishmen, bat there was n general unwillingness to con- i tribute pecuniarily fVom fear that they might j lie .considflff-V hn^rrriumut- ini -j'eriHg in onr domestic epneemf.. CLOTHING. ~Winsliip & CJaUfj-way’s stock or nsz READY MADE CLOTHING Is more complete now than it has been any tim daring tbis season. They have received Fitly fine heavy BEAVER OVER COATS, and a large lot of fine business suits during this week. 1 WINSHIF 4k'CALLAWAY. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. in thesnrroundingeonntry to bny their Clothing of us. WIN8HIP £ CALLAWAY. nov2t-10t E. THE GEM. W. THOMAS & CO., Have fitted np the GEM In elegant style with new furniture. They have a splendid BAR, well stocked with the bo-1 Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Th< ir tine stock of Wines, in bottles, will be sold at tbu most reasonable prices in the market. THE EATING DEPARTMENT Offers to the pnblic the finest Bill of Fare in the market. The best York river Oysters are always kept on hand, fresh, and ean be had In any quantity, at thejoweat market rates. Families can be supplied ia any quantity and without delay. E. W. THOMAS .t Co- Gem Saloon, under. Fioyd House, nov24-3tn Macon, Georgia. SHORTEST, Cheapest and Quickest Route I : TO -"'i r ,! ' HEW YOU and U1SXKOU, B> the Great Virginia and Tennessee Line. Thrvtgh Reeeijitf gF.es by the Agent* of the SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY From MACON to BALTIMORE $13,25; and NEW YORK $13,50 per bale on Cotton. Rate of Insurance cheaper than any other route. All package* should be stamped 8 T Co to farit itSto transportation. THURSTON R. BLOOM, Agent, Macon, Georgia. , Y. G. RUST, novil Din Agent, Altwny, Georgia Gold and Silver. ^V^vR. W. P. PARKER, in general A^eot for the U GIFT niSTRIBUTIONof Watche*. cleghnt Jewelry, Gold and Paver Ware, etc., etc., atone dollar each, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, &adz»ot to be paid for nntil you know what it For further Information jdeow call and •«* him nr addreoa him, fo*t offlee. Box KS. Macon. Gt. norW-eod3w* Trouble Brewing on the Mexican Border. From the. subjoined, which we take from the New Orleans Times, of tho 29tty>t would seem that trouble were brewing on the Mex ican border, end which may, at anv time, re sult in collision j By an arrival this morning direct from the mouth of the Rio Grande, we Imvc full 'flies I of papers and official documents up to the 8th from Matamoras. The Boletin de la Segunda Linen, of that date, complains of tho Assembling on the Americnu side of the river of large crowds of refugees and adventurers, for the purpose of insulting the Mexican population and other wise disturbing tho public peace. The insults were principally directed against General Mejia, his army, a'nd the peo ple who adhere to him and the Imperial Sfit». •‘This uncurbed mo!),” snvs tho Bolc- ;i«! ”ii daily guilty of deeds the most degra ding that can be mentioned, and the Ameri can authorities share in tho degradation which attaches to tlicso acts, in permitting a liordo of bandits, who are unworthy of being called members of human society, to lessen its dignity, abuse its hospitality, at the same time time they find shelter under the so called nag of neutrality, which they so hadlv under stand and so frequently profane, who arc eliatged with the duty of sustaining, as well GcO.: Weitzel as others.” Elsewhero the Bulletin gives a detailed ac count pf a rencounter between refugees of both sides, from which it would appear that disorder prevails on both sides of the river. As to the war between the Imperialists and the Liberals, the latest report is that the lat ter, ‘Convinced of their impotence,’ had lie- gun to retire from before Matamoras. The French battalion now numbers more than three lutndred men. The Gentian and Spffnish residents arc also organized into similar effective battalions. . The U. .S. transport-steamer Empire, J. G. Dobbins, commanding, from Brazos to U. 8. Quartermaster, crossed the bar at 13 M. yes terday. She reports tho following vessels ly ing at Brazos: Rebecca, Clvdc, Dudlcv, Buck, Corinthian and Zenobia. On the pasx- ago to Brazos the steward of tho Corinthian died and was hurled nt Brazos. Has a wife and family in New Orleans. Reports had reached Brazos to the effect Hint the Liberals, under Canales, Cortinas, and Escobedo, nuinlaxing about 4000 men. with artillery, had besieged Bagdad. After a week's siege they were driven off with severe loss by the Imperialists, under Massin. A small steamer lying at Ragdnd was cut out by a party of Liberals. The French Ad miral demanded her release by the Uftited States authorities, which was peremptorily refused by Gen. Weitzel, wlio would hold her at all hazards. We have tho Matamoras Ranchcro, of the 8th inst., from which we take the following: The gunboat Antonia, Anderson command ing, arrived np from Bagdad last evening at 5 o’clock. She had on board a detachment of French marines and a battery of artillery. ■When at Rancliita, abont sixteen miles be low here, the Antonia wns attacked by the enemy in Jorce, but by a well directed fire dismounted ono of the enemy’s gun’s and came by uninjured. At different times afterwards she sustained harmless tire. 8even miles below this city the Antonia got aground, when a severe fire was opened from the Texas side, wounding two men, one of them seriously. Orders were given not to* return the fire, which were implicitly obeyed. During the whole ‘time’ the Antonia was aground the fire from tho Texas side was kept up. Col. Rubio, commanding gunboat Euge nia, hearing the firing beh>w, steamed dow a the. river to rescue the Antonia, if occasion should require it, but,met tbe latter u short distance below here and escorted her np. The Antonia sustained no fire after the at tack from the Texas side. The attack on the.,Antonia. was distinrtly licnrd in this city/and drew to the levee thousands of onr people. When the two boats came np to the landing we could not but note that there were in tbe assemblage at least 2000 men, now defenders of the He roic City. The Antonia came up first with the de tachment of marines, closely followed by the Eugenia; they were received with applause by the multitude. ' As the boats landed a gathering of disor derly person:) on the Texas side, opposite the landing, hooted and howled at the people on this hank, nnd made use of the most obscene and infamous language known to tbe pelado dialect of this order. They were evidently the pelado* belonging to some of the bands who make that side of the river a nuisance JHunm unit) advertising Ouatquurc, twelveilott or . ?1 00; each (Bbarqueat iu*citleo*50 cent* * AiOresj. CLATLAXD ± DTTWBLE acfl PaMtaSrW trrsyr.rrD rr7r^^“^" THREE YEARS AGO. Thi* sunny mom. IhrHvfin fting«red by htrild* Who tle*p« the IrallowcJ it«*p t f Jttifc, • Mr darling *ngt-| bri<U* I watched her fptrfil take iu ftiffct Toward< MMtonVy taar. And taw it rest upon a «t»r While beckoning mo lo come. A white robed an cel liadi fair fmi ' ; Her starry throne on high. A gale of mnsic swept along; - And bore hei ’yomi tli« sky. ’Mid anthems sweet, the winged her tight. And Joined that holy bend - , Who roam the corridors efGeri In Hlq celestial land. Through realms of tpseft I see her Bear, Pure, decked in a;-da*, white. And on her brow seat li *ht I y there . A crvwuof living light. She g'larJi my every moment here. And — ch, r.iorwftffg all -- it*think* I hear her silvery vote*. Soil plead far me In prayer. , Great God! three yearahffvffpffs».l away. Three sad, eventfa] yanrai And atilt this soul, so early rmM. Glides down a Ude er laffn. And though from her it chffrished meet "Twas once so madly rivea. On pray era of hers it yet may ri*e To dwell with her ia heaven. Maeon, Oa, Aug, iMh, IMi. and convenience, and received neither provo cation nor response from the people on this bank. The commander of the marines reports that two transports, with Imperial troops, left Vera Cruz for this port before the depart ure of the man-of-war on which he came. Aiith-iciaj. Wants.—Bulwer says that poverty is only an idea, in nine eases out of ten. Some men with ten thousand dollars a year suffer more for want of means than oth ers with three hundred. The reason is, the richer man has artificial want*. His income is ten thousand, and he suffers enough from Meeting of DlMingiii.hcd IHHS. From the Charleston Courier, ot tbe SOtb* wc take the following intrrc*ting sorooat ot the meeting of the supreme council in that dty, and which wc know wiBsms-MMn tiblc to all our Mamie rkriere. The supreme council <>f sovereign grand inspectors general of tho tUrty-tUM and last degree of Masonry, ancient nnd accepted htc. assembled in the city „t Clmrtcstoudu mg the last week. IlL W General Alban Pike, of Arkan.*a*, ])reaide*l as sovereign grand commander, 111. bro. A. T C. Pter- eon, of Minnesota, as lieutenant trnmA com- mandcr, and Ill. hro. Han. A. G. Ma kct. Of South Carolina, as a-rn inr-, general, with ft considerable number of di«'rin_-i.i*brri Ms- sons from cvciy part of tbc Unit-xl Sut- _ Among them were illustrious brothers CoL m. 8. Rockwell, of Georgia; II sbaw, of California; Ileniy BuM, EL W. Schroder, and B. Rush Camplwll, of South Carolina; Col. TaL P. Shaflner, of Kentucky; OWb T. McClenaham, of New York, and Iadw R. Paige, of Massachusetts This high body of masons did much work, their meetings having been sn-trended during the war. Among other thing- , t inter.-,t to the craft, we may notice tlmtibev app.-intid Ill, Bro. CoL Tal. P. Sliaffaer, Sixx-ial Depntv twEurope, and elected tlic following re raoM honorary memben of their council: His Majesty Charles XV., King of Sivodsa and Norway. His Royal Higncss, Oscar, Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway. His Majesty Christian IX., King of Den mark. His Royal nighness Constantine Xicolavicb, Grand Duke of Russia. Illustrious Brother Ilenrv Buist was elected Treasurer General in place of ArhiOe Le Prince, deceased. The supreme council adjourned fate Safer day night, after being in session severaldav- to continue thrir session oa the third M on u. in March next, 180«. at the city of Washing ton D. C. — The profane world, aa call them, are perhaps not aware that tbu it mother council of all tho supreme councils in the world. It comprises among its a«bm some of tho most distinguished men of thi' country and Europe. General Pike occupies the position of the supreme grand commander of tbe comi.-il nnd upon its convocation delivered a n.,^t erudite nnd eloquent address, reviewing the condition of the masonic order throughout tlic United States and in Europe. Wc make the following extract from the opening of the addrers: Ittmttriou* Rrethrcn ev,d Sovereign (Irani Com mander* : At the close of the great harvest of that aJt iless reaper Death, and, while having parsed through mere weariness, he rest*, -wc assem ble, from States widely distant from each other and not long since mad with all :h- direful passions of civil war, to kneel together once more around the alter of hcottixh Ma soniy, to lament the dead and to lal .or for the benefit of society, our countrv and human ity. During four terrible years our Temple*have been for the most part deserted, the ashc- of the fire* upon our altars have been < ul<l, and tlic brethren have met caeb other ns enetr.ie* or cea-ed to comnume with carli other. Iv> lated in most of our State* from the outer world, we have had no com-«i)onii. nec with foreign bodie*. No attempt lias been ma.le to enlarge the borders of the Ancient Accept ed Scottish Rite. Our auhordinate U.lie-, ceased to meet. The Veil of the Temple has indeed been rent in twain, our working too!- were broken, and our columns lav overthrow n and prostrate. In war when hell lcgi-hife* for human;:) nnd all the horrible influences that can ih- base and demoralize men are busiiv at work. Masonry can do little even to soften the hor ror* and temper the hatreds of a strife that she was powerless to avert. In sorm quarters, indeed, her laws were sought to lie trampled under foot and Masonic.privilege- to !■* ,|, nied to those whom their brethren thought it Masonic piety to brand a- r. !«■!*. They forget that when States were arrayed against States in an open war of "gi gantie proportions Masonic charity re quired them to believe that their+,rct£ ren who fought for political independence however much they might !w in error, were sincerely and honestly olwving their" ■ convictions of duty without any oi'thc moral uilt of treason; and they forgot that in holdinglhcm to have forfeited their right* aa Masons they, then wive* were led by their pn*-ion- to violate their Maaonieobligation* But ther-e were not permitted to make M* sonry, and least of ail, Scottish Masonry, a party to the civil war waged between ntates. They committed themselves alone, and tbe fire and smoke of the battle soorche being dunned for unpaid debt, to k.li a sen- k crgarm( . nL ,. n.ev earned the condemn! sitive man. A man who^rnsa dollar a day ! , iorl ” nd rontC mpt of the world of M.Ura and does not run in debt Is the happ.er of ;, >Ia ^ nr% . it J f so acted a* to i-e eutitfed the two. Very tew people who have never ^ bonor admiration been rich, will believe this, but it i, a* true a, God's word. There are thousand, and thousand, with princely incomes, who never know n moment’s peace, because they Hve above their mean*. There is really more happiness in the world amongst working people than among those who are called rich. AnEsvbT Fbom Jcasez.—A St Louis dispatch of the 27th says: CoL Brnos, of the Liberal army of Mexico, j son have been the guests of bearer of dispatches from Juarez to the Uni- Mackey. The two latter :-f\ ted State, government, arrived at Kansas Mackey yesterday morning Citv last Fridav. and left for Washington. meeting of the grand lodge ,,t : ■* State, if Col. Brao, states that the Mexicans now the city of Columbia, which a—uif ’ have 25,000 troops under arms, and 75,000 to-morrow morning, 21st inn. more ean be pnt in the fieid a, soon a, the Gen. Albert Pike left by the mean* i* raised, which wiU be speedily. ' railroad for Washington yeste: With peace the opportunity for usefril la bor return* to the ancient and accepted Scot tish rite. Wc *ball soon be prepared to ex tend it throughout our jurisdiction; and I trust that before three more years elapse it will number it, inmates by thonaendz, and its lodge* and higher bodies be found in ev ery State. During their -tay HI. Bro*. Gen. AJbcn ~. Pike, Col. Tai. P. Sliafiuer and A T CJ?& f m BroA-<* !«ft with BkffS terday morning to attefitl thf