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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH.
TEV.EQRAPH BUILDI'NO . .
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JUC05, GEORGIA.
CITY BDSINESS CARDS.
QL1> SERIES, SO. 13964
MACON. GEORGIA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1865.
I NEW SERIES, NO. 176.
attorneys.
/ .OBB A JACKSON, Attontm «t
L G*. oStee oppfiiUTott Otoe* **«. o^
*. A. iYifr »,Tbfr4 street
n«|i
M OLT * kUcov, $|j]
°?2,3SUi£5 £*m**' to
Kkn pfi
tiwircare.
T. O. HOLT, JR.
art 7^*
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J. r. BASS.
ATK wfilrriS, A»tor«*r»
Payne • Drag Stow, lo vu “
p. B. WHITTLE.
PHYSICIANS ARP DKCUtHST*.
K KMOVAL-Df. B. A WMUny
roofos over tbc prciciit M g k*
Aooftopr. c. y.
i>?PsgSi^3£
profwrionny N»«nL
adM
d-^isrs^
n a a j. iwxjeKviii. i,
£37ou
novtl-wn*
J if Boardman's Book Store
Weitml, near Third »tre«t
P. PABKER-rwMence
ssstw'SAWsi:
I) 1 Malberry
lr*r,) "here"
eight. __________
disigggFig
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
jSfttAaww@a^=
•irect, between Cherry And Pop 1 »r, JI»e< | ii, OiL—
53h» of MrethwdhTOrdcni end ComlRomeot.
solicited from ell part, of »>« A ^ nU
for several Sret elaaa Inaoranee Companies
«>cU.Bra* -
JEWELERS.
I 1L OTTO.—Wholesale and retail dealer In
J , Wateliex, Jewelry, Watch Materials, Gold
’roe, Gold, S.. \rer and iteel Spcctadea, A:c. At
be old •land of J U A 8 8 Vlrtfi. Cotton Avenue
Caron,Ga. Watchea,Cloekanml Jewelry, repaired
ad warranted. Sewing Machine* of all dearrlp-
lon» put In order, to which Mr. P Ilcrtcllwillat-
PD ^ 1 noriJSZJmt
> J. HARTLEY' WATCnMAKERj late work
•nun for Sidney 1!. Day, continue* to repair
• lehea at orcaent in the Floyd House Hnitdinyr,
HXMite Medical Cellene, Malberry itreet.
oct3-3m
TAMES SUPPLE, Watchmaker and Jeweller,
I Second street, two door* from the comer of
1*0, Watebea and Jewelry carefully repaired liy
tpcrieaead workmen. __aepl»4m_
ITATCHKS and JEWELRY, atCba*. S. Ban
V det’a, under the Telegraph Printing House
--- Cherry and Second streets, Macon, Ga.
• ■ on band a large assortment of fine
relry. Repairing done neatlv and
All work warranted. SUX16-—
epa constantly _
atebra and Jewel
trurs RUtl ncnill J. »». j • ••*» ,d
abort notice. All work warranted, auglu-m
MISCELLANEOUS.
M ACON DAILY TELEGRAPH Job Printing
Offlce. Job work of erery dcaeriptlon exccu
led on abort notice and in good style. Terms rea
n J. W.AKY., real estate agent, Macon, Ga.
Lf, IVreona haring homes lor sale or rent, or
pereoaa wanting to rent bouses, cannot bo hot
ter suited than by calling on me. From my
lom (I mart nun la the real estate business, I am
Macao" Ga, Sept-1». ISflUjanl-W
fji J. AD. LAN^M^g^fetta^»™rt«
Train
large lot of Sole and Upper Leather. Also,
Oil by retail. Next door to Express offlce.
truck Oil at Powcrstrille, Gn.
HE GEORGIA OIL Manufacturing Company
are selling their Pea Nat, Land. Cotton Seed
Castor OIL at a low figure. Call on them for
r lubricator; and are prepared to 911 bills for
abore mentioned Oils at the shortest notice.
HI purchase Ground Peas and Palma Christ!
1, In anv iinantity. F. F. TABER,
refill** Supl.
A Fine Plantation for Sale.
NF. of the beat plantation* In Early county la
ottered for sale. The place contains 13 or
i acim, 300 cleared. The place la under good
ir, with substantial hull dings and convenience*
i corn and cotton term. Plenty of gooq well
running water on the place,
nice, hogs, cows, sheep and goats, com, lod-
cot ton seed, oats, rye, seed corn and potatoes,
be had on the place. Terms, one-uidf cash,
nee In one and two year*. For further lnfor-
km address 8. & STAFFORD.
rWlOtt Blakely. Georgia.
Springliill iiigli iScliool.
T HE undersigned, who la a Master of Arts of
the University of Va., and wu* formerly Pro-
fhasor of Mathematics and Astronomy, in the Uni-
verelty ot Qeorgis, will open, on the 1st January
next, a Boarding School for Boys, at his residence
In llomton county. Ga. Address
\V. LsROY BROUN, M. A.,
noTSS-eodlmt PerrT, Honaton Qounty, «a-
CARIIART, WHITFORD A CO.,
MattrrATCMEItS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CTOTHING,
SSI ft 338 Brc*idteay, Corner Worth St^ N. 7.
T. r. cauHajcT, bxskt suaran,
urn. r. wniTTOBD, 3. n. vas waoxnix,
L T. HAMILTON.
j_jf* Office of Fayan A Carhart In liquidation,
novM-eodfira
Buggies and Family Jersey Wagons,
FROM CONCORD AND BRATTLEBORO.
W F. will soon have a supply of Buggies, T
Family Wagons and Harness made to order
at CONCORD AND BRATTLEBORO, cxnresslyfor
market, and will warrant thorn to $rive entire
taUafactioQ to all purchasers. We will sell no
work not made expressly to our order. Those
from a distance can address us at Macon {to care
W. C. Singleton), or at Hawkinsvllle, Ga.'
oetr-sm McDuffie, mason ft Co.
AZUMEA!
AZITMEA !
AZUMEA!
Has proved to be
The Bert and Purest Baking Powder in Use.
J. II. ZEILIX ft CO.,
WH0LE8ALE & RETAIL DRU66I8T8,
31A CON, GEORGIA.
Bole Agenta in this State .for tlic sale of
PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA.
lent YEAST POWDER, and can safely
I It to the public for all that It claims to be. An
race makes the finest WHEATEN BREAD possi
ble. It i* made far the simplest manner, a* follows:
Get one quart, equal to IX pounds of floor, mix
into It, {wife dry. three ordinary alae teaspoonfols of
Azurnea, add aid water, with a little salt dissolved
In It—iSiflet. ip so mako a dough aa soft u qan be
tonvcnkmly mndl,*d, nhUU la generally aAUttle
leas than one pint of water to one quart of flour.
Do not knead it Shape It very lightly, and Imme
diately bake |n a quick oven, which must be quite
hot before y 0 n begin td mix. It baa the foUowing
advantages over yeast or fermented bread; It can
be made and baked In one hour from the time of
first handling the floor; It wUl be moist and pleas
ant to eat in four days after baking; It la easy ol
digestion, excellent for pervocs auttering from dys
pepsia; retains all the glntCn, starch and angar
contained In the flour, and therefore produces lib.
13 ox. bread from 1 lb. 4 oz. flour, whilst yeast pro
duces only 1 lb. 9 oz. of bread from 1 lb. 4 oz. of
floor; thus obtaining about 27lbs. more of bread
from a barrel or flour, which, with the saving of
yeast, will about balance the coat of the Azumea.
Can lie used for any of the following recipe*, and
ladles everywhere will be agreeably surprised with
the delicious productions. This excellent compo
sition does not contain a particle of Alum, Sahe-
ratua, or any kind of deleterious drug; but is per-
fecUy pure and healthy, and, as a culinary prepara
tion, Is Infallible and invaluable. At the Fair in
CincinnaU, there were a number of Baking Pow
ders on exhlblUon:—the Azumea, with several
other*, was analyzed, and obtained the first prize,
aa the purest and best Baking Powder known. A
trial only Is necessary, In order to be satisfied.
A paper la giren with each box, with foil Instruc
tions for making
AZUMEA ROLLS,
AZUMEA BISCUIT,
AZUMEA NONPAREIL CAKE,
AZUMEA JOHNNY CAKE,
AZUMEA FRUIT CAKE,
AZUMEA PLUM PUDDING.
AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE,
AZUMEA CORN CAKE,
AZUMEA DUMPLINGS,
AZUMEA EGG CAKE,
AZUMEA SPANISH BUN, ,
AZUMEA SPONGE CAKE,*'
AZUMEA CAKE WITHOUT EGOS,
AZUMEA CUP CAKE, -
AZUMEA MILK BREAD,
AZU.MEA SPONGE GINGER CAKE.
AZUMEA SILVER CAKE,
AZUMEA CURRANT CAKE,
AZUMEA POT PIE,
AZUMEA PEARL CAKE,
AZUMEA GOLD CAKE,
AZU5IEA LOAF BREAD,
AZUMEA DOUOn NUTS,
AZUMEA JUMBLES,
AZUMEA LEMON CAKE,
jgy Azuema Bput tip for tlie retail trade
in 1-4 lb. cans, nt 25 cts., and in l-2 lb. cans
at 50 cento
Liberal Discount Made to Wholesale Purchasers.
octl0-2tn J. H. ZEILIN & CO.
NEW FIRM!
To New York
▼lA
Darien and Savannah.
The completion of the Macon and Brunswick
Rail Road to HawklnavUle, and the favorable boat
able eoodltlotf of the Octnnlgee River, now render
thta the cheapest and quickest route for the busi
ness of Macon and Central Georgia. Through
Bills of Lading will be gives after the 13th Inst
All accommodations extended and endeavors
made to forward freight with promptness and dla-
pfrtfhq
Messrs. Brigham, Baldwin ft Co., at Savannah
Mewra.
Ayres, at
. Nightingale* Hnger, at Darion* Asher
at aeon, wULaet ^gtZLEHCRST,
norf-lm
Haeon and Brunswick R. K.,
Afctlng President
COME AT LUST.
November 27th, 1865-
I have this Day Received by Express,
HANDSOME DRESS SILKS,
ELEGANT BLACK CLOAKS,
DRAB DO.
Also an inexhanstable supply of
Dress Brit to n s
ALPACA BRAIDS,
For trimming of every color.
BUGLE TRIMMING,
Both black and white,
SONTAGS,
NUBIAS,
, KID GLOVES,
CORSETTES, A La Eugenie.
Besides many other novelties to which the
attention of the public is invited.
nov!2
S. T. COLEMAN.
For Sale.
M Y PLANTATION in the heart of the Cotton
region on Flint River, about 40 miles from
Macon, Ga., and from Reynold’s Station, on the
Diambus branch of the Southwestern Railroad.
It contains 1,000 acres, 000 bottom, 400 cleared,
comfortable framed buildings for 40 bands, and all
the necessary ont-bulldlngs in another yard for the
erection of-a dwelling, a young orchard ot select
varieties, and vineyard, both bearing. The neigh
borhood Is unexceptionable.
Bclngdisgneted with free negros, t will sell the
place at one-fourth its Intrinsic value.
S nev35-10tt KOBT. R. HOWARD.
1ST E W GOODS!.!
NEW PRICES!!!
Wholesale and Retail!
AT
Calhonu County Cotton Plantations
FOR SALE.
F IR sale my plantations lying in Calhoun coun
ty, 13 miles southeast from Cnthbcrt and 10
miles from Ward’s station on the S. W. Railroad.
The first contains 1600 acres, 500of which are clear
ed and under a good fence. The improvements are
good framed buddings, together with gin house and
screw. This Is a select place, with water in each
field. Provisions, stock and plantation tools can
be bought with it.
The second place contains 1500 acres 230, acres
open land. Those wishing to buy had best apply
early, as I am determined to sell, and will give good
bargains. I will sell for part cash and take a lien
„ _ _ on the places for the balance. For further Infor-
E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND.' jnaUonapply tomeat Cuthbert, «r S. P. daytou,
on the first place.
SAMUEL CLAYTON.
T HE undersigned beg leave to inform the ladie-
of this city, county and Ticinity and the pubs
lie In gcnrral, that he has now open and ready for
sale at the well known and popular old stand of
E EINSTEIN’S, TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
One of the best selected Stocks ol
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
In the Southern markets. The goods were select
ed by Mr. Eixsteix with great care; and as he Is
now in the New York market for the sole purpose
of selecting goods, and watching the best oppor
tunities for buying, I bare the advantage over all
other merchants who are not similarly situated.
I shall receive new additions toonr stock eve
ry week, and will be always prepared to exhibit to
the public goods of the
Best Manufacture, Latest Styles,
Ells’ Saloon..
JTMIE PLACE is now open to the pnblle; every
A luxury which can be obtained from any part ol
the United States, will be served up in every style
to please the most iastidions. Beverages of all
kinds, of the best, to cheer the desposdixo; a
hot Dinxer to invigorate the inner man on a cold
day, with a fine Havannato puff away dnllcare.
Do notnvxGER nor thirst, hut call on Ells, who
has a plenty at his Old Stand, opposite the Lanier,
who will do his best to satisfy yonr wants.
With eighteen years of successful experience In
my business I hope to please all. With gratitude
to old friends for past favors, I hope to merit a
continuance of their patronage—andall others who
will give me a call. H. N. ELLS.
OYSTERS, by the quart or gallon, furnished as
low as any house In the city, for shipment or city
nee. Also Lemons by the box or dozen.
novS-lm . H. N. ELLS.
SCOTT, POWELL & CO,,
BANKERS i BROKERS,
3d Street, MACON, GA.
Dealer* In Foreign *nd Domeetic^uxchange, Stocks,
BontU, Gold, Sliver, Bank Note*, &c.
tme 5COTT, C. x. NTTTINO. JL II. POWELL.'
• Tin*
JEWELRY STORE.
E. J. JOHNSTON & CC.,
Have re established their eld and well known
JEWELRY STORE and WATCH REPAIRING
BUSINESS at
Mo. « Cotton Avenue,
endcr the Meronle Hall.
They have just rcccHed a select stock of all
claMtt and qualities of sood* kept In their lint,
inducing Watckea, Jewelry, Spectacles, Gold
Fens, Choice Cutlery, Port Menai**, Mmehauma,
Comb*, Bruahe*, Violins, Guitar and Violin
Strings, Double Barrel Sporting Gun* and Tackle,
Percussion Caps, Marble*, Top*, China Doll*,
PUytag Card*, Domino*, Backgammon and Che**
Mra. Lubiu’i geauiae Extract?. Toilet and Sharing
Soaps. nor94-d2ni
Lowest Market Prices.
My stock consists In part t-f the following
pm:
Print*, „
Printed DeLalnes,
All wool Delaines,
Empress Cloth,
Poil DeChevrcs,
English and French Merinos,
scotch and Venltian Plaids,
Solid, printed and figured Poplins,
Black DeLalnes,
AUpacas,
Black Silks,
Merino* and Bombazines,
And many other goods belonging to the
D RESS DEPARTMENT
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Ladies’ Linen and Embroidered Cuffs and Col*
lars, separate and in sets.
White, Red and Shaker Flannels,
Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels,
Bleached and Brown Canton fawHi, Blan
kets, Ac.,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Ladies’ Merino Vests,
Table I.inon.
Table Cloth.
Towel*,
Toweling?,
Napkins,
Doylies Linen,
And all other articles belonging to a
Number One Dry Goods Store.
Wc cell the .pedal attention of the ladles to oar
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
And say with confidence, we will sell these arth
des at a uvn pjLXOB,
Than any other boose in the city and WARRANT
the goods to be of the
Beat and Boat Fashionable Mann*
faellic
A. SPRINGER,
Macon, Ga.
ocl 15 Cm
Piano of Mann 4ft Clark’s
CELEBRATED MANUFACTURE,
Hats, Hats, Hats.
Caps, Caps, Cap>.
Furs, Furs, Furs.
Prices to Suit Every VHass of
Buyers!
B EING exclusively engaged in the above line of
business, we are able to sell lower than any
body. We can show the finestgoods now offered
South. Such as HATS, CAPS and Ladies’ FURS,
and we Invite everybody to come and examine for
themselves.
To dealers we will make a liberal
will enable theta tomakeGOOB PI
lddMqn
invis
int, that
We have the only stock or FURS offering in
Macon, and we guarantee them to be as represen
ted. We would also say to the LADIES that onr
arrangements arc such that wc can order any
STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE, WANTED.
II. SHAW 4ft CO.,
Fire Insurance.
E.C.GRANNISS,
General Insurance Agent, Macon.
Rpprcsmta EIGHTEEN Marine, Firr, Life and
ACCIDENTAL .
Insurance Companies.
And la fully prepared to take risks upon the most
reasonable terms. The capital involved In the
Companies I represent allows me to take on any
ONE BISK $250,000.
Special attention given to the Insurance of cot
ton and all other specie* of property.
All losses adjusted promptly.
E. C. GRANNISS,
novas-lm Agent, Macon, Ga.
BOYD 4ft GORDON,
Wholesale and Retail Drnggists,
Oherry St, 2 Boors below Telegraph Building.
MACON. GEORGIA.
D Weree receiving weekly additions to our stock of
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASSWARE, ETC.,
and we solicit MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS, and
PLANTERS, to call and examine onr stock and
prices, before purchasing elsewhere.
N. B.—Special attention gfren to PRESCRIP
TIONS and ORDERS.
novl6-3m BOYD & GORDON.
Important to Shippers.
FURS WANTED.
I WILL pay for Mink Skins, prime, 75 cents,
Opossum Skins, prime 25 cents, ’
Coon Skins, prime, 30 cents,
Beaver, Otter, and Deer Skins according to val-
n< ‘‘ tv , , tv c N. K.BARNUM,
Dealer in Diy Goods, Triangular Block,
nov 26-lm vr,
RIDGEL.Y, SQUIER 4fc CO.,
AGENTS FOR
DODDS, MACNEALS & URBAN’S,
CELEBRATED
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,
Bank Locks, &c.
^P.VOCKa-liavc been thor-
.771, .a gh iL tested “ d u ‘elr reputation is such
that the 1 KCAsrnr Department at Washington
Sr < 5n W Yo -£ c!ty mc th° m in preference to
an Y other. They are made exclusively of iron
and steel, thus rendering them entirely y n
FIRE AND DAMP PROOF.
THE
Eureka and Excelsior Bank Bocks,
' Express Boxes, Bankers, Jewellers
and Merchants, are nnrkralled, and narties dcsirine
such articles will find It greatly to their interest to
purchase from ns, as we can sell at manufacturers’
prices, freight only added,
nov 11-Sm BIDGELY, SQUIER & CO.
SPLENDID RESIDENCE FOR SALE
AJ AUCTION.
W IIL be sold at the Auction Room of FIND-
LAY&KENRICK, on the FIRST TUBS-
wax in DECEMBER next, at 11 o’clock, A. JL,
that two story brick residence, on south side Pine
street, between New and Spring streets, lately oc
cupied by Dr Joel Branham. Sold by order of the
Snperior eourt, for partition and division among
the heir*. The lot contains about three-fourths
of an acre—house haa 8 rooms, each with fireplace
—kitchen, 2 laigc rooms, 3 servants’ room*, 4 fire
places, stable, carriage house, com crib, 4&c.
TERMS—One half payable in ten day*—balance
in GO days—good notes with approved security, or
a mortgage on the premises.
R W CUBBEDGE,)
EC GRANNISS, J- Com’rs
„ ^ IIA KENRICK. (
Macon, Nov 22, ’65-tda
TINNERS!
TINNERS WANTED!
THEY 3IUST BE HAD !!
Wages No Object!
I will give
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
—TO—
TEN GOOD TINNERS,
—akd—
Pay the Best Wages.
Apply at my Factory, opposite the old Post Of
fice, or at my Store on Cherry street.
B. A. WISE,
Cherry street,
owe. Macon, Ga.
LOOK AT THIS.
nov29-lw
Journal ft Messenger copy.
Cherry Street.
Saddles and Harness.
Little, Smith & Co.,
Cherry at., between Cotton Avenne and Second et.
Macon, Ga.
. IIXALTH5 IN
SADL4S3 AND HARNESS,
SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDWARE,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
LEATHER OF ALL KINDS,
SHOE FINDINGS,’
CALF SKINS.
Harness manufactured to order.
A GOOD CHANCE. -
I OFFER my Tan Yard and 202% acres of Land
for sale; adjoining the whole length of Itm fdr-
poration of Lnmpkin, east; 80 acres cleared and
13) acres in the woods. J. G. SINGEKL
Livery Stable.
J G. SEARS ft C. T. FOSTER, have opened a
e Livery Stable at Maulv’t oia .Md, GriMn,
... a nroay it sit hours to feed or furnish
7 Octaves, and Rady Carved Bosewood Oaae, | juries.
I *3F* Conveyances furnished to any point la the
For sale by E. J. JOHNSTON ft CO. j country. A share of patronage is repectfoUT ao-
• novfiSMt* ‘ No 6 Cotton Avenue. * liclted.” 007 7-ecdln
150 Bbls Extra Family and Superfine Flour,
300 do Salt,
25 Bales Gunny Bagging,
25 Coils Rope, In Store,
100 do do to arrive,
5# Bbls Sugar, rations grades,
10 do do Crushed,
ISO Boxes Tobacco,
2,000 lbs Smoking Tobacco,
30 Boxes Soap, »
25 KegB Snp. Curb. Soda, ,
50 do Nalls,
134 Packages New Mackerel, Nos 1 and 2,
Quarters, halves and bbls,
25 Kits No 1 Mackerel,
12 Cases Best London Porter,
5 Bbls Apples,
20 Boxes Toilet Soap,
30 do Assorted Candy,
20 Cases Sardines,
I will close out any of the above articles at a
LOW FIGURE, as I am determined not to be un
dersold.
J. N. SEYMOUR.
Sole and Tipper Leather
AT A REirUCED PRICE,
J. N. SEYMOUR’S.
nov30-6t
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD,
Macox, Nov. 29. 1803. J
A TRAIN will leave here on Sunday next, at S
a. X- for MilledgeviUe.
G. W. SCATTERGOOD,
nov*)-3t* • Ass’t Supt.
ANOTHER GREAT INDUCEMENT BY
ERWIN & HARDEE’S
LINE OF FIRS T- CLASS STEAMERS,
Augusta and Savannah.
Besides having reduced the rate of Freight FIFTY
PER CENT, the Agent a* Augusta has
made arrangements with Messrs JO-
SIAIf SIBLEY ft SON8 to effect
INSURANCE AT ONE-HALF PER CENT
From Augusta to Savanuali,
ST STEAMERS X.1URA, WM. O GIBBONS AND AMAZON.
ESP"Parties shipping will please send to the
Agent Tax Receipts, so that they may accompany
shipment.
WMB DAVTSON,
Agent Erwine & Hardee’s Line, Augusta.
Nov19-3w
To Shippers over M. & B. Railroad
TO HAWJKIXSVILLK.
BROWN & LAIDLER,
MERCHANTS OF HAWKINSVII.I.E,
Will have a large and commodious three story
bnilding in which they will store at reasonable
rates, all goods consigned to their care.
MR. JNO. F. BRANTLY, J*.,
Agent at the ferminus of road, will promptly
forward to ns by careful and honest teamsters all
goods intendtd for this market or to be shipped
down the river.
nov23-3w BROWN ft LAIDLER.
GREAT BARGAIN!
I OFFER for sale my PLANTATION iu Dough
erty county, Ga., eight miles East of Albany,
containing 2,215 acres, 1 0,500 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 from
80 to 100 negros. Bants, Shelters, Gin House and
Screw, Blacksmith Shop, and every description of
buildings necessary on a Cotton Plantation. This
place is well watered, and universally acknowl
edged to be one ot the
Healthiest Places
PROSPECTUS.
“THE GEORGIAN.
Such is the title of a new Daily, Wcekhi and
Tri-weekly paper, to bo established in the citv ot
■ Macon, Georgia, the Brat number of which will
bo issued early in January, ISM, havinr for fra
editors, J. S. Sneed and Sand. Boykin, anil for its
business manager, Mr. Ha*. A. Reid.
In addition, able and truthful correspondents
will be employed in most of the leading cities of
the Union, ana at the Federal and State capitals,
during tho sessions of Congress and tho Lcgisla-
tore. Scvoral of the best political and literary
writer* of tho South havo been engaged,and will
furnish the readers of The Georgian with regular
contributions. Among these wc are pleased to
anuounco tho name of “P. W. A.,’’ whoso able
and interesting correspondence, in tho Savannah
Republican, during tho late war, was so itnivcr
•any road and admired.
Stylo of tho Paper,
The Georgian la designed to meet a general,
rather than h local want, and tho Proprietors
intend that it shall be, in nil respects, a news
paper of the Frasr Class. It will be founded on
an ample cash capital, and neither labor nor ex
pense will be withheld to give it a front rank
among the News and Litcrarv Journals of the
South.
political Character.
In Politics, The Georgian wi\i maintain a man
ly and bonajide acquiescence in all the legitimate
consequences of the war, with the right, howev-
er—one never denied even to criminals—to pro
test against injustice and unnecessary hardship.
neanniesi r laces Regarding the restoration of Georgia to h£
In Dougherty County. Corn, Fodder, Mnles, former position in the Union, as of vital Import-
Plantation Tools, and everything necessary to car- ance to aU her interests, it will promptly sun.
S on a farm, can be bought If desired to cairy on ,— *- - - - 1 -
e place.
Having determined to transfer n»y whole interest
to North Carolina, where I now reside, I will give
. give
a Great Bargain in this place, and will make the
terms to suit purchasers.
. THOMAS HILL.
1ST Apply soon to my Agent, Capt John A. Da
vis, Albany, Ga., who Is authorized to sell and
make titles.
NOTICE.
On the above described place will be sold at pub
lic outcry, on Thursday, Ttli day of December
next, (if not previously sold with the place,) 4,000
bushels Corn, 30,000 lbs. Fodder, 500 bnshcls (or
more) of Cotton Seed, 40,000 lbs. Pork, 00 barrels
Sugar Cane Syrup, 23 fine Mules, and one Horse,
85 head of Cattle, 200 head or Stock Hogs, 3 fine
Wagons and one Cart, 200 bnshels Seed Oats, 50
bnshcls Wheat, 150 bushelB Peas, 28 head Goats,
Blacksmith Tools, one Sugar Mill und 4 Kettles,
Plantation Tools of every description, one Buggv,
etc., etc. . THOMAS HILL, or
Capt. JOHN A. DAVIS,
nov34 lOt Agent, Albany, Ga.
Southern Transportation Company
BILLS LADING FOR MECHANDISE GIVEN
through from New York to the foUowing
points:
Macon at ; $4 65 per 100 lbs
Americas at 5 50 per 100 lbs
Albany at 5 65 per 100 lbs
Cntbbert at 5 77 per 100 lbs
Enfhula at 5 90 per 100 lbs
The Roads are now in good working order, and
goods come through promptly.
T. R. BLOOM, Agent,
nov24-lin Macon, Gal
IMPORTANT TO COTTON HOLDERS
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission
Merchants,
No. 6 Warren Block, Augu sta, Ga
H AVE cxceUent CLOSE BRICK STORAGE
ROOM for COTTON; will either sell the
same on commission, in Augusta, or make
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
on consignments to Messrs. GUION ft CO., Liver
pool, England, or t» Messrs. WILLIAMS ft GUI
ON, New York.
They keep constantly onliand afine assortment
of Groceries suitable for the trade, sneb as
GUNNY BAGGING,
ROPE, TWINE,
COFFEE, SUGARS,
BACON, LARD,
.MACKEREL, CHEESE,
• BUTTER, WHISKIES,
AND SEGARS.
They also are prepared to take Marine Risks, to
oints and places in the Unit cd States and Europe,
o the amount of $150,000 on any one good Ship,
nd in Companies whose assets-, are over 15,000,-
00 dollars. novfiO-dfltwit*
COTTON SEED.
tTTE ARE PREPARED tofomish Cotton Seed
V > in any quantity. They are of a soperio
kind of cotton and warranted fresh and good.
Partie* at a distance ran be furnished.
Oolombus, Ga.. novS-lm. J R IVEY ft CO
Omen or Empire Ibos ft Coal Mixing Co., 1
Macon, Ga., 2Sth Not. 1803. j
Stockholders whose Shares are not fnU paid, are
hereby notified to pay an Installment of Thirty per
cent on their Shares on or before 1st Jaunsry next,
and afnrther Installment of Thirty per cent on or
before 1st April, I860.
By order of the Board of Directors.
ED. L. STEOHECKER,
nov29-dlw-lawtIstapril President.
HOUSE AND LOT TO RENT.
A SPLENDID RESIDENCE on TatnsU square,
six rooms, pantry, dressing room and closets,
necessary out buildings, two acre lot and very rich
—»— DR. J. D. SMITH, or
WM. H. ROSS
Asher Ayres,
Grocer & Commission Merchant.
50 Bales Gnnnv Bagging,
100 CoUs Hemp Rope? .
25 Coils Manilla Rope,
50 Bbls Refined Sugar,
25 Sacks Rio Coffee,
20 Bbls Leaf Lard,
50 Kegs Cut Nails,
100 Boxes Tobacco,
40 Boxes Assorted Candy,
40 Bbls Batter Crackers,
Wine, Cigars, &c.
Brigham, Baldwin & Co.
C 0 M3IISSION 31 ER CHA N TS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Will advance on Shipments to their friends in
New York or Liverpool ♦ nov22-2m
W. C. KENNEDY,
Merchant Tailor,
MULBERRY ST., MACON, GA.
I HAVE just received a splendid Stock of Goods
in my line, from New York, and are now pre
pared to make to order, aU Garments for Gentle
men’s wear, of the best material and In the latest
styles. Patronage is solicited and satisfaction
guaranteed.
BLACK AND BLUE BROAD CLOTH,
“ ' “ “ CASTORS.
DOESKINS.
PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES.
SILK VELVET AND CASHMERF. VESTINGS
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSE,
NECK TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS,
LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS,
LINEN BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS,
GLOVES, HATS AND UMBRELLAS,
novl-lm
Washington Hall
I* still open to the public. Special arrangements
have been made for the accommodation of mem
bers of the Legislatures.
N. C. BARNETT,
Mllledgeville, Ga., Nov. 20th, 18G5.
nov!9-2w*
CLOTHING.
Winship & Callaway’s
STOCK OP PISE
READY MADE CLOTniNG
Is more complete now than it has been any tim<
daring this season. They have received Killy Ac
heavy BEAVER OVER COATS, and a large lot of
fine business suits during this week.
WINSHIP ft CALLAWAY.
CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE.
We have a large stock for the wholesale trade
and will make it to the interest of the Merchants
in the surrounding country to bny their Clothing of
us. WINSHIP ft CALLAWAY.
nov26-10t
THE GEM.
E. W. THOMAS & UO.,
Have fitted np the GEM in elegant style with new
furniture. They have a splendid BAR, well stoeked
with the best Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, ftc. Their
fine stock orWines, in bottles, will be sold at the
most reasonable prices in the market.
THE EATING DEPARTMENT
Offers to the public the finest Bill ot Fare in the
market. The be6tYorkriverOystersarealways kept
on hand, fresh, and can be had in any quantity, at
thejlowcst market rates. Families can be supplied
in any quantity and withontdelay.
E. W. THOMAS & Co.,
Gem Saloon, under Floyd House,
nov24-3m Macon, Georgia.
SHORTEST,
Cheapest and Quickest Route
TO
NEW TOES and SAZ>T23UCOB.E y
By the Great
Virginia and Tennessee Line,
Through Receipts given by the Agent* of the
SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
From MACON to BALTIMORE *13,25; and
NEW TORK *13,50 per bale on Cotton.
Rate of Insurance cheaper than any other route.
All packages shonld be stamped S T Co to (sell
itate transportation.
. 1 THURSTON R. BLOOM,
Agent, Macon, Georgia.
• Y. G. RUST,
nov21-3ro Agent, Albany, Georgia.
Tobacco, Tobacco.
468 BOXES AND HALF BOIES
Chewing Tobacco,
AU Grades Just received by
lccl*3t’ JEWETT ft SNIDER.
port all constitutional requirements, on the part
of the Administration at Washington, looking to
that end; and when perfect peace is restored, its
best efforts will be given for a revival of the bet
ter days of the Republie.
Holding that protection and loyalty—kind
guardianship and filial love—are reciprocal du
ties in national affairs; and that there can be no
real existence of tho latter without tho former,
our support and affection for the Federal Gov
ernment shall keep oven pace with fra regard for
tho Rights of the People.
Leading Feature.
The leading featurein The Georgian will be its
devotion to the rights, interests and feelings of
Georgia and her stricken sister States: wo would
lift them up from the valley of humiliation, ex
hort them to a forgetfulness of the Past, except
:ts glories, and nerve their arms for the arduous
struggles of the future.
Commercial Department.
The Commercial Department of The Georgian
will receive special attention. Daily reports will
bo given of all tho leading markets of the Union,
together with a full weekly review of the local
market; while, on the arrival of every steamer,
European political and commercial account* will
be given. In this respect we hope to offer such
dvanUgeaaa will make The Georgian an indis-
pensable visitorto tho counting room of every
merchant and tradesman. *
Education, Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts
will be fostered as the true sources of all Nation
al and individual prosperity.
A Journal for tho Family.
The Georgian will be eminently a Conservative
Journal. Nothing immoral or otherwise perni
cious will be admitted to its columns; whilst its
daily contents will be so deveraified as to makeit
a welcome and useful visitorin overy household.
The entire material of the office will be new
and of the latest style.
The Georgian will be printed in a large and
beautiful.sheet, with clear and legible type, and,
n the pointof appearaneo will have no superior.
TERMSi
Daily Paper per Month.... $ j oo
“ “ Three months 3 00
“ “ Six months a 00
“ One year 13 on
Tri-Weekly One year 7 00
Weekly 4 00
Advertisements at the usual rates.
Z&r Payments, in all cases must be made in
advance.
_ store copying or noticing this prospec-
tu swill confer a favor, which will be reciproca
ted when opportunity serves.
„ WM. A. REID A CO.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 29th, 1865.
[OFFICIAL.]
PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR
''EXECUTIVE OFFICE,
Provisional Gov’t, of Georgia.
_ Mllledgeville, Nov. 21,1865. |
Whereas the late Convention did ordain, that the
Provisional Governor shonld provide for the forma
tion of one or more Militia or Volunteer com
panies in each of the counties of the State, to act
as a police force, to suppress violence, to preserve
order and to aid the civil officers in the enforce
ment of the laws, under such regulations as mh-ht
be consistent with the laws of the United States—
Now therefore, I, James Johnson, Provisional
Governor of the State, do hereby authorize and re
quest the people of this State, to organize, accord-
to law, in each of the counties of the State,
a volunteer company, for the purpose of aiding the
civil authorities in the exeention of law and the
suppression of violence.
And it *s hereby farther declared, that auch
companies, when so formed and organized, shall
be auxiliaty and subordinate to the civil officers;
that they snail arrest no person, and search u* 1 *
house of no person, without a legal warant regu
larly issued by some magistrate having authority,
and shall In no case inflict any punishment except
by tho judgment and direction of a duly qualified
civil ofilcer, having jurisdiction Of the offense.
And whereas. It is desirable to have uniformity
in command, and that there should be r.o conflict
between the military authorities of the State and
United States, It is farther declared,'that said com
panies, when formed within their respective coun
ties, shall be nnder the control and subject to the
military commanders ot the United States, com
manding the District; and for a violation of these
regulations, and for any other offemo committed,
shall be tried and punished according to the rales
prescribed for the government * the army of the
United States.
Given under my band and Seal lot the Executive
Department at MilledgcvUlej on this the 21st
day of November, A. D., 1865.
_ JAMES JOHNSON,
nov22-2w Provisional Governor of Ga.
The New Era, Atlanta; Savannah Republican,
Colnmbns Enquirer and At liens Watchman, will
publish the above two weekgT
Linen Goods
House Keeping Goods
± TELS and FAMILIES on short notice, with
the above Geods, of the best makes, In
Bleached and Brown Table Damasks,
“ *’ “ Cloths,
Damask Napkins and
Doylies Fancy bordered Linen Towels,
.Huckaback and Rossis Diapers,
Bird Eye and Scotch Diapers,
Linen Sheetings and Pillow Linens,
Irish Linens, etc.,
ALSO
Furniture Dimity, •
Marseilles Quilt?,
Bed Blankets,
Colton Shorting? and Pillow Cottons,
LnTnROP&CO.,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker Sts.,
Savannah, Ga.
Orders left with Messre. E. S. Lathrop & Co.,
of Macon, will he forwarded to os, and will meet
with prompt attention for any portion of the State,
decl-codlm* " LATHROP ft CO.
INFORMATION WANTED.
T HE undersigned desire to communicate wlthT.
W. - Brevard, late Comptroller of public ac
counts of Florida. He will please notify ua of his
whereabouts. NEWTON <fc LATCTON,
decl-St _ Macon, Ga.
Tallahassee Floridian and Pentmd copy and send
bill to this office.
waktkd,
B OARD in autUrti/smlly fora gentleman and
wife. The beat o refereacesgrren. Apply t»
3 J. Allen, Cotton Jrenue, Macon, G».
aecl-3t „ ).
3ffinnin Jntltj C’rlFgrapfj
subscription •
fi- 00
Monthlv, 5 00
ADVERTISING,
Ono square, twelvo lines or lew. tl^i.,
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Address, CLATLAND ft DUMB! E
<L(je ^at(i) Ofgraph.
SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER
-—~ Dnc of the rnort flcndi-ili outrages we
have ever been called upon to recorj was
pcrpctratetl in this city at an early hour on
Wednesday ovening. The victim was Mr. J.
IL Crew, one of our oldest, l>cst and moat
prominent citizens. At the dose of hi* du-
ttes os general ticket agent nt the car ahed.
It? *!• ^urning to his boardin:; home Mar
!>**• —the residence of Mr. golommr-
wlida- he was violently assaulted by men aa
yet unknown. Hi present condition is pre-
canous indeed; so much so, that he la unable
to give any information of tho unfortunate
® CV F C U err inflicted upon
his head ftactyrmg,ih - skull i , onc’plS
and rendering him, ft j.. tupposed, almost
instantly insensible and Iu Ipfe-s. Tim out-
rage was perpetrated in from of Mr Solo-
mon s house, about 9 o’dock. A bar of iron
““ ££ length was found upon the
spot, and is believed to have been tho instru
ment used by the villains.
Mr. Crew was fonnd by Sir. Solomon near
his front gate, staggering around In auch an
unusual way ns to attract attention. On ep-
)reaching him, it was discovered that he had
been roughljr handled. His pockets were
tom out, winch furnished evidence that rob
bery was the object had in viewPby his amil-
ants. wo learn that no money or valuables
were taken from his person—that in the hnrrv
they failed even to get his watch. Mr. Crewh
xisition as general ticket agent is such as to
nduce the belief that he habitually carried
nbout hint large sums of money, and to cel
possession of which we very much fear the
valuable lifo of a good man has been aacri-
liccd. Tho occurrence is deeply regretted by
Ins numerous friends, and it is hoped no
efforts will be spared to bring to justico the
vilo perpetrators of an outrage that has
shocked the entire community.—Atlanta In
telligencer.
Hon JoiiK Bkli—This gentleman, ao di»-
tinguished before the war in the politics of
the country, is residing quietly at Xnshville
A gentleman who haj a longjntorvi'v wilh
him two or three days ago, informs us
his once erect form is considerably bowed
and his physical energy much impaired, the
result, no doubt, less of tho mere influences
of the four jrears nnd a half of time that
hare passed since the beginning ol the war
than of the cares and anxieties and troubles
and mental conflicts that he has unhappily
experienced. Nevertheless his intellectual
vigor is represented to be as great as it ever
was, and we all know that it was very Brest
Mr. Bell talks freely and tallu well, lie
says that lie has been much and cruelly mis
represented, and that, if all the facts in rela
tion to his course were known, he would be
far less censured than he is. He wishes to be
truly understood by his countiymen, and wc
shall probablv soon receive a full letter from
him; and, if so, wc shall publish it with
great pleasure. Wc bnvo felt unkindly and
almost bitterly toward him, but we would
willingly do him no less than the most entire
justice. lie talks like a patriot, and wc do
not question his perfect sincerity. He has
sworn allegiance to th(^federal government
and received pardon, and wedonot doubt
his unswerving fidelity to the obligations he
has assumed.—Louisville Journal.
Mexican.—^The New York Merab}, of 23tli
has dates from the City of Mexico to tho 8th
_5Hr- Post masters, generally, arc .requested to t - 1 ° Several ad di-
act as agents, for which service they toll receive victonesoycr the republicans are
a liberal per-centage. t claimed by tho imperialists in the State of
Editors copying or noticing this nrosnec- Oajaca and Michoacan. It is said (he* the
latter lias been nearly cleared of republicans
and.guerillas, a force of six hundred of them
having, according to the reports, recently met
with a severe defeat there. In the State of
Guanajuato, General Guzman and aparty un
der him are reported to have been completely
annihilated, which means, we suppose, that
those who were made prisoners were immedi
ately shot, in aoeordancc with Maximilian's
decree. No allusion is made to an intention
of withdrawing theimpcrial troopsfrom their
frontier positions, of which we have hereto
fore had reports, nor is any reference made to
tho rumored imperial evacuation in the North
ern Mexican States, it being asserted in Sono
ra and Sinaloa the condition ofaffairs remains
unchanged. It is added that an imperial force,
supposed to be intended to operate against
the republicans in tho latter State, is assemb
ling nt Acapulco. The Empress, Charlotte,
left the capital on the 6th inst., on her long
irojected visit to Yucatan. Ex-Prerident
oaga has been exiled by 31aximilian’s govern
ment, and has arrived at Havana on his way
to France.
11 JSensational.—To show the animus of par
ies, wh* are doing their best to creat<- di-
cord and fan the embers of discontent, we
extract the following from a Philadelphia
paper, which is steadily and •urreptiously
opposing the president's policy, and obstruct
ing the approach of the era of good feeling:
“Dr. Maddox, the Confederate surgeon w ho
assassinated Major Dixon, United States army
jaymaster, in Alexandria, lias been released
iy the civil judge on the plea that his wife
was sick, and that he had been informed th; t
Dixon was a dangerous man, ami he, conse
quently, had a right to murder him- thus
seeming to infer that because Dixon went
into the Union army, and Maddox into the
Confederate service, it became all right for
the former to be slain without a moment's
notice.”
Dr. Maddox never was in the Confederate
army; and on the examination in-fore the
magistrate, the proof was so clear that Major
Dixon made the attack, that Maddox was at
once acquitted.—■Kdkmond Times.
Tiie Meeting of CoNor.K«s.—Washington
dispatches of the 28th ulL, contain the follow
ing in reference to the approaching sw-sion of
Congress:
“A few additional members of Congress ar
rived to-d..y, including Senator Trumbull, of
Illinois. No delay in the organization of the
House is anticip, ‘cd. It is conai-'-.—-' that
there is nothing in ■ noliti mli^* K ' ct w hicii
^=to.«tisfartion
T, , Prpapcct.
noire on
nt s rnemagft imTth..
the heads of the d<-
mcated to Congress
cannot be reconciled l
of President and Coi
therefore, is that th- H~
Monday, and the Pro.-id
accompanying reports ol
partments will be comm
on Tnesday.
Mr. Colfax for Speaker, and Mr. McPh*r
son for Clerk, seem to have the field to them
selves so far. No-one here, so far as can i»e
ascertained, believes that any members elect
from the Confederate State”, with the excep
tion perhaps, of those from Tennessee anti
Arkansas, will be permitted to take part in
the organization of the House.
Bloody-Minded.—The Tennessee senate
has passed a resolution declaring that Jeffer
son Davis, J. M. Mason. R, M. T. Hunter
Robert Toombs, flowed Cobb, John Slidell
and Robert E. Lee, are worthy of death, and
not fit_ objects of national clemencv. ' Tin
resolution was passed by a vote of five to one
The Louisville Journal says if it were sub
mitted to the people of Tennessee, or of the
United States, it would be rejected bv a rote
of ten to one.
HT The following are the members rf
congress elect from Alabama :
1st district—C. C. Langdon, of Mobile.
2d—G. F. Freeman, of Lowndes.
3d—Cullen A. Battle, of Macon.
■4th—Jos. W. Taylor, of Greene.
5th—B. T. Pope, of St. Clair.