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THE
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MACOX, OHOBuIA.
ITY BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTOKM5VH.
MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1865.
I NEW SERIES, NO. 178.
/ tfiHBJC JACKSON. Alton*** at Lav, Huron,
\J Oa., oflee mpmlu Tort Oort over, offlrr of
Utmt.
JFc
«.TS
ooaa. <an» jicmo»
ofk A BASS, Atloram at law, Miron, Oa.,
over Mix * Kirtland’a store. Will
alts prompt attcntloo to all baatocaa entreated to
tactr cava.
T. O. HOLT, JB. J. r. BABB.
oct7-3m* ■
f ' 4fc l'. VVIll I TI.K, Attorney. at Law, (ofllc
Lao mw Pajrnc’i
Halt.) Macon, Oa.
iTx. WHITTLE. _
- " I me* i3U Hk M.ul IVHEA ! i N BREAD pool-
j tile, it 1- UmA
c qiurt, cq
irncjM h ionic
Mfp next to Conetr
>. B. WHITTLE.
AZUMEA!
AZUMEA!
AZUMEA!
Hu paired to be
The Bert ami Purest Baking Powder in U*a
J. n. ZEILK sc co„
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
'IMCOJ', GECKO 1A.^
Bole Agents in Utb State for the sale of
I'KOF. .TlOU'tlV iiZUIlCA*
fffr nffirfr^ large*i lot of thb excel*
Ie;.» V. A S| F<J\\ L)K11, sod on =afclj recommend
-!li for .U1 that it claims to be. Azu-
PHf8ICLUT8 AND DRUGGISTS.
W EMOVAL—Dr. B. A. While now occnpica two
room* wear the MvaaytJNat o®re, next
door to Dr. C. ft. H*ffaoSc<^bue be «a be
faded nlsbt ordajr wbcWO^iweftubXMUy »1M«L
fcU I fail '
H it. GEO. N.ttOlifES, liar removed bboOce
from Brown'* Hotel to the Eut *ide or Third
•tract, between Poplar and Ptam-wlxwe he can
be band at aUbours, onleu profuutooally abeent.
OCtMT . . ..
n HH. SMITH A OWEN, office corner Walnut
and 4lb street*, Dr. Ucbtfoot'* old ataipL
n .R C. J. ROOSEVELT, (Homoeopath!-, ty
1 Office Malbarry at, Washington Block, over
J. M. Bonntman’a Book Store. Rcaldence on
WalnaL near Third alroeL nov2l-3m*
TAR. W P. PARKER—residence and offlcc on
D Mulberry street,
(ntbeny
Jeg^wbemhe
may be
(oppoatu Uie Medical Col-
found at all hour*, day and
_ nor 20d
n R- I. L. U ARRIS tandem Me professional acr-
Tlee* to Ibe public. (Office on Second street,
over Knott Jc llowc*. sepI72m
Emmett Blarkabear. of-
I>nrmciANs.—Dr. J. -
1 Ore oTnrPayoe’*dni*atorc,rcaldeneeoo Utah
atrret, near the aayluro for the Mind. sag IBfaa
Dress Buttons
.-iraj Irat :uanncr,"a* follows:
to 1 . pound* of gour, mix
liitoi:, 'J. llir.-f otdiimr} fa LaiMMpla of
A .ID,*, add "Ail v attr, aiUi a little salt dtieolvcd
Ho It --tint ; "it to mu * riouub uaoftxTcan be
conmuletltly Sandltd, tvliicli I* generally a little
Iom than one pfat of water to one quart of Soar.
Do not knead it. Sbapc u very lightly, and iinme-
AlaPACA HRAIDS.
advantage* over yeaat or fennented 'bread; It cun
be made and linked In one hour from the time <d i For txiniminp of every col
flrat handlingUie floor; it will bqmobt and picas-’
ant to eat In four day* alter baking; it iaeaayaf
■’ “ “ ' snflcrii
COME AT LAST.
November S7th, 1865
I hare this Day Received by Express,
HANDSOME DRESS SILKS,
ELEGANT BL.YfAfcci.OAKS,
« DRAB DO.
Also an incxliaustable supply of
•t
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ritWKTT A SNIDER, Wholesale Cotuuis-
fj alon Merchants, and General Agenta, Second
street, between Cherry and Poplar, Macon, Of—
Prompt tierannal attention given to all consign
ment*of nitn, produce. manufactures and other
art irks of Merrlauidlae. Order* and ConalgomcnU
aoBeltad from all part* of the country. Agent*
far aevrral flrat dam Inauanes Companies.
JEWELERS.
T n. OTTO.—Wholesale and retail dealer In
el . Watches, Jewelry, Watch Material-!, Gold
Pans, Gold, Silver and 8tael Spectacles, Ac. At
the old stand of J II A 8 8 Virgin, Cotton Avenue.
Macon, Ga. Watches, Clock* and Jewelry, retired
and warranted. fienhiic Machine* of all deeerip-
ttona put ht order, to whleh Mr. P Ilcrtrll will at
tend. , qf* ■ fllilWMEl
P mjk J. HARTLEY, W.Vl < fi5S lute work
• mau for Sidney B. Day; tontinnm to n ,«alr
Watehu at preaent In Iho rloyf lion, .- Baildlag,
oppoaltc Medical Cdlege, Moll
oet3-3m .
Mulberry street.
digestion, excellent for peraocaauflerlnglrom dya- | BUGLE TRIMMING,
pt-pdfl; retain* Ml the gluten, starch and .near I
contained in, tbo Soar, mad therefore produce. 1 lb.
12 or. bread from 1 lb. 4 ox. flour, whilst yeast pro-
dneu only,tilt. 9 or. of bread from 1 IK 4 ox. of
flonrt thus obtaining about 27 lb*, more of bread
from a barrel of flour, which, with the uvlng of
yeast. Win about balance the cost of the Axurnca.
Can be used for any of the following red pen, and
ladies everywhere wiU be agreeably kurpiised with
the delicious productions. This excellent compo
sition doea not contain, a particle of Alum, Salx-
ratus, or any kind of deleterious drug; hut is per
fectly pure and healthy, and, us a culinary prepara
tion, I* inialllble and Invaluable. At the Fair in
Cincinnati, there were a number of-Baking Pow
ders on exhibition:—the Axurnca, with several
Others, was analyxed, and obtain'd the flrat prixe,
a* the pm rat and best Raking powder known. A
trial only la necessary. In oader.tr be satisfied.
A pajier is gtoejg with each box, wtthtall instrue-
for making - ‘ *
A'/.I MKA IIOU.S.
AZL'MKA B1S( I I I . -4rtk *
AZUMEA NONPAREIL CAKE,
^/AZUMEA .l( HINNY CAKE,
TAMES SUPPLE, Watchmaker and Jeweller,
t) Second atreet, two doora frum the corner'of
Mulberry, kee|o constantly a well*«lbcted ossorfa ’
meat
AUo,
axperkmeed
'Ty-ATCIIE8 at d JEWELRY,
Aieuao SIUUS'l.ia!!| ». cuw*. S,.Bau
det'a, under the Telegraph Printing House
•comer Cherry and Second .trccU, Macon, Ga.
'amaasortraAMfldBBa
: dono neatly and
[work warranted, angll
MISCELLANEOUS.
M ACON DAILY TELEGRAPH Job Printing
Ollice. Job wtfrk of every description execu
ted on short notice and lu good style. Term* roa-
aonabia . ; angas
> A J. llT.AKE, real estate agent, Macon, UA
\JY". Persona having bouses far aale or rant, or
persons wanting to rent house*, cannot Du bet
ter milled than l.y calling* on me. From my
long atparWnee In the rral eatate business, I am
^;rara.S'""" u “ ak, s.ri.ri;S''
Macon, Ga., 8ept. U», 1865-Uanl-tlO ■ ■» |. ,
m J. A D. UUii am now offering forardea
JL a large lot of .^olc anil Upper Leather. Also,
Train Oil by retail. Next door 10 Erprrtw ofllco,
Macon, (ia nov»3m»
A Fine Plantation Tor Sale.
O NE of the beat plantation* lu Early county la
ottered for safe. The place contains 13 or
1500 acres, 500 cleared. The place la .under good
repair, with substantial building. Slid conveniences
far a com nod cottoq iarm. l'leuty of good well
and running wateroflthO place. •
Males, bogs, cotra, aheep and goals, com, fod
der, cotton seed, onta, rye, seed «otn and potato**,
can be hadoutne place. Term*, Owe-bntffaah,
balauoe In one and two yearn. Ik fafMkw lifar-
- nation address 8. 8. 8T.VFFORD,
novunott Blakely, Gcorrln.
■ora 11011 Blakely, Georgie.
Springliill L-Xigli Scliool.
rpiIE nMnsl, who i* *'Master ol Art* ol
JL the I'nlv.wlly of Va., and wa* formerly Pro-
faMOrof Malhematie* iuid Astronomy, in the Unl-
verallvot Georgia, will oiwa,on Use 1st January
next, a B.'unliic.-School for Boys, at hi* residence
lU Hor.-ton connly, Ga. Address
W. LcROY BROUN, M. A„
novas-eodlmt PerryJ Houston County, ice.
CAKHAHT, WIIlTlPOnU* CO.,
WaxrFATt.'IiER* AND WI10I.KSALK DEALERS IX
READY-MADE CTOTIUNG,
MSI <f 333 Brvadxoy, Comer U'orfA St., X Y.
T. r. CAtUlAnV, Hk-NkT SUAVER,
ww. n. wamoRD, *■ tax wages**,
A. T. BAVILTOX. p Q
gy Offlcc of Psyan I Carhart in liquidation.
novl4-eodCm
ltiiggiesnud Family Jersey Wagons,
FROM CONCORD AND BRATTLEBORO.
TTTS will toon have a supply of Boogies, Top
\ \ Mb Vaanfl and Harness made In «>rder
at CON COR 15 AN D BRATTLE BORO, expieaaly for
this market, and will warrant them to rtvc entire
satisfaction to all purchasers. We will sell do
work not mads expressly, to our Order. -Thoso
from a distance can address us at Macon (to can
W. C. Singleton), or at Htwkinsvillc, Ga.
oatT-Sm McDUFFlE, MASON & CO.
SCOTT, POWELL & CO.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
3d Street, MACON, GA.
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Stock*,
Bends, Gold, Silver, Bunk Notes,eke.
**AAC STOTT, C. A. XtTTISC, A. O. FOWKLtJ
Dor^S-lm*
JEWELRY STORE.
E. J. JOHNSTON & CC.,
Have re established their old and well known
JF.WEI.RY STORE and WATCH REPAIRING
BUSINESS af
\o. 6 Cotton Avenue,
under the Masonic Hall.
They have jus*, received a select stock of an
classes andgualitics of goods kept la their line,
iucleding Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Gold
Feu*. Choice Cutlery, Port Monaira, Merschaums,
Combs, Brushes, Violins, Guitar and Violin
String*, Double Barrel Sporting Guns and Tackle,
Fercwssk.n Caps. Marties, Tope, China Dolls,
Playing Caro*, Dominos, Backgammon and Chcsq
Men, Lubin's genuine Extract'- Toilet and 8har ing
Boapn. nov34-d3m
AZUMEA FRUIT CAKE,
AZUMEA 1*1.1 M 1*1 1)1)1 No.
AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE,
AZUMEA CORN CAKE.
AZUMEA DUMPLINGS,
AZUMEA EGG CAKE, ■
AZUMEA SPANISH BUN,
AZUMEA SPONGE CAKE,
AZUMEA CAKE WITHOUT EGGS,
aVZUMEA CUP CAKE,
AZUMEA MILK IiREAD,
AZUMEA SPONGE GINGER CAKE.
AZUMEA SILVER CAKE,
AZUMEA CURRANT CAKE,
AZUMEA POT PIE,
AZUMEA PEARL CAKE,
AZUMEA (ft)LI) CAKE,
AZUMEA LOAF BREAD,
aVZUMEA DOUOH NUTS,
AZUMEA JUMBLES, *
AZUMEA LEMON CAKE,
pgr* Azukm.v is put uji for the retail trade
in 1-4 lb. cans, at 25 eta., and in 1.2 11>. cans
at 50 cents.
Liberal Discount Made to Wholesale Purchasers.
octtl)-2m J. II. ZEILIN & CO.
NEW FIRM!
1ST E W Gr O O D S ! !
NEW PRICES!!!
Wholesale and Jtetail!
E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND.
f pUE undersigned beg leave to Inform the ladlc-
JL of this city, eonntyand vicinity and tha pubs
lie in general, that he lias now open and ready for
soln at the well known and popular old stand of
E. EINSTEIN'S, TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
6iic uf the Untedatod Stuckt ol
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
In tip: Southern markets. The goods were select
ed by Mr. KisSteis with great care; and as he is
now in the New York market for the sole purpoee
of selecting goods, and watching the best oppor
tunities for buying, I have the advantage over all
other merchants who are not similarly situated.'
I shall receive new additions to our stock eve
ry week, aud wilt be always prepared to exhibit to
the public goods of the
Best Manufacture, Latest Styles,
towest Market Prices.
My ttoek consists In part of the following
goods:
Print*, • . i'l-J
Printed Delaines, -
All wool Delaines,
Empress Cloth,
English and French Merinos,
* Scotch and Vcnitiin Plaids,
Solid, printed and figured Poplins,
Black. DdLaincs, - . ? - *
Alapneas,
|t.~ Black Silks,
. Merinos end Bombaxlncs,
And many other good* belonging to the
& S-e' ^ D E I* A R T N T
A foil and complete assortment of
Linen C. mbnc Ilandkerehicts
Ladies’ Linen and Etabrolderrd Cuffs and Col
lars, separate and in sets.
White, Red and Shaker Flannels,
Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels,
Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels,. Blan
kets, *c.,
Ladle*’ Merino Vests,
Table Linen,
■: Table Cloth,
Towels, s-
. Towelings,
Napkins,
Doylies Linen, - .
And all other articles belonging to a
Number One Dry Goods Store.
We call the special attention of the ladles to onr
CLOAK c AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
Both black ami wliitj,
SONTAG8, - ,q . >
NUBIAN,
KID GLOVES,
CORSETTES, A La Engenii.
Besides ninny oilier novelties to which the
nttent ion of the public. is.invitCd.
nov!2 K T. CCLEMAN.
For Sale.
M y PLANTATION in the heart of the Cot
region on Flint lUver, about 40 miles froi
Macon, Ga., and 3% from Reynold’s Station, on t
Columbus branch Of the Southwestern Railroad.
It contains 1,000 acres, 000 bottom, 400 cleared,
comfortable framed buildings for 40 hands, mid all
the necessary ont-btUIdlngs in another yard for the
erection of a dwelling, a young orchard ot select
varieties, and vineyard, both bearing. The neigh
borhood Is unexceptionable.
Being disgusted with free negros, I . will sell
place at one-fourth its intrinsic value.
1 n»Tg5-10tt ROBT. lt. HOWARD.
Calhoun County Cotton Plantations
FOR SALE.■■
T70R sale my plantations lying In Calhoun coun-
I. ty, 12 miles southeast from Cuthbcrt and )0
mile* from Ward’s station on the S. IV. Railroad.
The first contains 1GOO acres, 500of which ore clear
ed and under a good fence. The improvements are
good framed buildings, together with gin house and
screw. This Is a edict place, with water in each
field. Provisions, stock and plantation' tools can
be bought with it, r , . . T
-The second place contains 1500.acres 250, acres
open land. Those wishing to buy had best apply
early, aa I am determined to sell, and will give good
bargain*. I win sell for part cash and take a Hen
on the places for the balance. For further Infor
mation apply to me at Cuthbert, or 8. P. Clayton;
on the first place.
nov2$-t5tbdec* SAMUEL CLAYTON
Ells’ Saloon.
T HE PLACE is now open to the public; every
luxury which can be obtained fromany part ol
the United States, will be served up in every style
to please the most fastidious. Bevekages of all
kinds, of the best, to cheer the SBsroxdino ; a
hot Dinner to invigorate the inner man on a cold
day, with a fine llavanna to puff away dull care.
Do not hunger nor thirst, but gall on Ells, who
has a plenty at Ida Old Stand, opposite the Lanier,
who will do his best to satisfy your wants.
With eighteen years of sneeessfnl experience in
my business I hope to please all. With gratitude
to old lrtends for past favom, I hope to merit a
continuance of their pat roil ago—and all 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
Also Lemons by the fr?x Or dozen,
ILK ells;
nov8-lm
COTTON NOTICE.
C HARLES E DEXTER, late of the firm of Hall
X Dealer, is prepared to make liberal
CASH ADVANCES ON ALL COTTON
CJDtifnod through him to the vrtll know n And re-
•potable house of ti&rdoer, Dextcr&Co., of Sew
York Knd Boston. nov 7-l»
Cofcmbss, Gt., Not 8<118G3.
NEW FIRM
_ SING I K TON, HUN T A CO.,
opt'gsI'Ve' lanicR hou*se,
, MACON, GEORGIA,
XTOW have In store, and for sale, the largest and
'-L1 best assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOES, AND
HATS, iu the South. Those wishing to bar, to
sell again - will here find facilities iBh surpassed br
any house south of CincinnaU, aa the entire stock
lias been purchased, FOB CASH, from the manu-
facturcrs in the cities oi'Scv 1 ork and Boston.
A «rood supply ot TRUNKS AND UMBRELIiAS
will also be kept en hand. I
The firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and
bjwtdetattention to business,'to merit a liberal
Portion of pnl.'.ic pafronag^ ^
' W. C. SINGLETON,
oc«-Cm T. J. HCNT.
N OTI C E.
Steamship Chase.
C 10X8IGNEE8 or owners of Goods per Sfearn-
/ ship Chase, on voyage from New X ork, Octo
ber 21, 1^66, will please present copies of invoice-:
also, claims fur short deliverances and deductions
w ^ ^ for damage,' if any; to the unden*urned, on or 'be-
York Via n- n»piy VIRGINIA AND* TEN- 1 fo re tlle 15th day of December next, lor the pur-
NE&sEE LINE: aiid guarrantrea through price •!»«« of making the adjustment of the general av-
perbale, TR BLOOM, At t Macon, ; crage m-vnai r.uuni
* novT Sm Y G RtbT, Ag t Allany. nov29-td HUNTER«GAMMELL.
And toy with couddcncc, wc will sell these arti
cles at a
DOWSX. FSXCS,
Than anv other hou?c in the eitv and WARRANT
the goods to be of the
Beat and Rost Fashionable Nnuu-
f a <rt it r e
A. SPRINGER.
Macon, G*.
NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS.
Hats,’ Hats, Hats.
Caps, Caps, Cap>
Furs, Furs, Furs
Prices to Suit Every Class or
Buyer-s!
B EING exclusively engageddn the above line of
business, wc are able to sell lower than any
body. We can show the finest goods now oflered
South. Such as HATS, CAPS and Ladies’ FURS,
and wc invite everybody to come and examine for
themselves.
To dealers we will make a liberal discount, that
» IU enable them to make GOOD PROFITS.
Wu haTC the Osly stock of FURS offeriug In
Macon, aud wc guarantee them to be oa represen
ted. Wo would also say to the LADIES that our
arrangements are such that we can order any
STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE, WANTED.
II, SUAW Si CO.,
nov291w Cherry Street.
.Journal & Messenger copy.
Saddles and Harness.
Little, Smith & Co.,
Cherry sk, between Cotton Avenue and Second st.
Macon, Ga. <
DEALER*IX
SADDLES AND HARNESS,
SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDWARE,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
LEATHER OF ALL KINDS,
SHOE FINDINGS,-
CALF SKINS.
Harness manufactured to order.
decl-Sai
Fire Insurance.
E.C. GRAN HISS ,
General Insurance Agent, Macon.
Represents EIGHTEEN Marine, Tire, Life uqt
ACCIDENTAL
Insurance Companies.
And ia folly prepared to take risks upon the moat
reasonable terms. - The capital Involved in the
Companies I represent allows in^to take on any
ONE RISK $250,000.
Special attention given to the Insurance of cot
ton and all other specie* of property.
Ail losaes adjusted promptly.
E. C. GRANNIS8, -*
uov23-lm Agent, Macon, Ga.
FURS WANTED. j
I WILL pay for Mink Skin*, prime, 75 cent*,
Opossum Skin*, prime 25 cents,
Coon Skins, prime, 20 cents,
Beaver, Otter, and Deer Skius according to val
ue. N. K. BAKNUM,
Dealer In Dry Goods, Triangular Block,
nov 20-tm Macon.
KIDGELY, SQUIER Sc CO.,
• AGENTS FOR
DODDS, MACNEALS & URBAN’S,
CELEBRATED
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,
Bank Locks, &c.
'T'HESE SAFES AND LOCKS have been tlior-
X otighly tested and their reputation Is such
that the Treasury Departupnt at Washington
and New Tork city use them In preference to
any other. They arc made exclusively ol iron
and steel, thus rendering them entirely
FIRE AND DAMP PROOF.
THE ^
Eureka and Excelsior Sank Locks,
For Vaults, Express Boxes, Banker!, Jeweller*,
and Merchant*, arc unrivalled, and Darties desiring
such article* will find It greatly to their interest to
purchase from tts, as weean sell at manufacturers’
prices, freight only added,
nov ll-3m RIDGELY, SQUIER & CO.
IlOVI) Si GOUDOX,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Cherry St, 2 Doors below Telegraph Building,
MACON, GEORGIA.
_ receiving weekly additions to our stock of
DRtus,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASSWARE, ETC.,
and wc solicit MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS, and
PLANTERS, to call and examine our stock and
prices, before purchasing elsewhere.
TI0^^f0RDE^“ gW “ l ° PR ^ CK1P
novl6-3m BOYD & GORDON.
Southern Transportation Company
BILLS LADING FOR MECHANDI3E GIVEN
through from New York, to the' following
points:
Macon at 84 05 per 100 lbs
AtRerieus at 5 50 per 100 lbs
-Albany^ at....:..... 5 05 per 100 lbs
Cuthbert at 5 77 per 100 lbs
Enfaula at....’. ................ 5 90 per 100 lbs
The Roads are now-in good worklng.order, and
goods come through promptly.
. v T.R. BLOOM, Agent,
nov24-lm Slacon, Ga
SPLENDID RESIDENCE FOR SALE
AT AUCTION.
W IIL be sold at the Auction Room 6f FIND
LAY & KENRICK, on tlie FIRST TUES
DAY in DECEMBER next, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,
that two story brick residence, on Boutli side Pine
street, between New.and Spring streets, lately oc
cupied by Dr Joel Branham. Sold by- order of the
Superior Court, for partition and division among
the heirs. The lot contains about three-fourths
of an acre—house has 8 rooms, eaeli with fireplace
—kitchen, 2 large rooms, 3 servants’ rooms, 4 fire
places, stable, carriago bouse, corn crib, &c.
_ TERMS—One half payable in ten dav*—balance
in tiO days—good notes with approved security, or
a mortgage on the premises.
It W CUBBEDGE, 1
v n no i Wroo (
Macon, Nov:
ECGRANNISS,
II A KENRICK.
’65-tds
C’oni’rs
TINNEES!
TINNERS WANTED!
THEY MUST BE HAD!!
Wages No Object!
I will
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
—TO—
TEN GOOD TINNERS,
—AND—
Pay tlie Best Wages.
Apply at ray Factory, opposite the old Post Of-
... iy Factory,
flee, or at my store on Cherry street.
B. A. WISE,
Cherry street
Macon, Ga.
LOOK AT THIS.
150 Bbls Extra Family and Superfine Flour,
200 do Salt,
25 Bales Gunny Bagging,
25 Coils Rope, In Store,
100 do do to arrive,
j . i t
54 Bbls Sugar, various grades,
10 do do Crushed,
150 Boxes Tobacco,
2,00b lbs Smoking Tobacco,
50 Boxes Soap, . - ••
25 Kegs Sup. Carb. Soda,
50 do Nails,
134 Packages New Mackerel,' NosJ and 2;.
Quarters, ltalvcs and bbls,
25 Kits No 1 Mackerel,
12 Cases Beat London Porter,
5 Bbls Apples,
20 Boxes ToilctSoap,
20 do Assorted Candy,
30 Cases Sardines,
I will elose'ont any of the above articles at a
IMPORTANT TO COTTON HOLDERS
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission
Merchants,
No. 6 'Warren Block, Augusta, Ga
H AVE excellent CLOSE BRICK STORAGE
ROOM for COTTON; will cither sell the
same on commission, in Augusta, or make
, LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
on consignment* to Messrs. GUION & CO.: Liver
pool, England, or t» Messrs. WILLIAMS & GUI
ON, New York.
They keep constantly on hand a fine assortment
of Groceries suitable for the trade, such ad
GUNNY BAGGING,
ROPE, TWINE,
- COFFEE, SUGARS,
BACON, LARD,
MACKEREL, CHEESE,
* BUTTER, WHISKIES,
I AND 8EGARS.
They also arc prepared to take Marino 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' ate over I5.00C
00 dollars. novSO-dGtwlt*
COTTON SHED.
W E ARE PREPARED to furnish Cotton Seed
in any quantity. They arc of a superio
kind of cotton and warranted fresh and good.
Parties *t a distance can be furnished.
Columbus, Ga., novO-lm. J R IVEY & CG
Office of Empire Ikon & Coal Mining Co.,
„ Macon, Ga., 28th Nov. 1805.
Stockholders whose Shares are not full paid, are
hereby notified to pay an installment of Thirty per
cent on their Shares on or before 1st Jauuary next,
and a further installment of Thirty per cent on or
before 1st April, 18CG.
By order of the Board of Directors.
ED. L. STROHECKER,
noy30-dlw-lawtlstcpril President.
PAINTING.
House, Sign & Ornamental Painting.
GRAINING, '
MARBLING,
GILDING;
GLAZING.
„ , PAPER HANGING &C.
Having on hand all the necessary material to
carry on the business, we aroprepared to give sat
isfaction, both in execution and prices, to all who
may lavor us with their orders.
Wc will also keep on hand and for sale, mixed
Paints of every description.
VARNISH, OIL.
SPS. TURPENTINE,
BROWN JAPAN,
PUTTY,
SANDPAPER,
BRUSHES, &C.. &c.
Orders front the country promptly attended to.
DRURY & TRIPOD,
Over Roberts, Dunlap & Co., Cherry st,
ang 1312m* Macon, Ga.
hxxeuexces:
W. B. Johnston, N. IL Beal, J. H. ZeRitrtk Co.,
B. A. Wise, Clsyland& Dnmblc, Leroy Napier, W.
A. Huff.
WHOLESALE. MILLINERY GOODS
Wholesale Cloak Manufactory.
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
W E arc pleased to stay to onr Mends south of
the Ohio, that we have en* of the largest
and best assorted stocks of -
Millinery Goods
This side of New York. We employ over one
hundred and fifty girls in our
Cloak Factory,
3,000 GALLONS
j^SSORTED Whisky, Just received and for sale
L. W. Rasdal,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Third street, under
Ralston’s Hall, Macon, Ga. nov2g-dlm
Notice.
H ACKS will leave Albany on arrival of the cars
from Macon, every Tuesday, 1 rmrsday and
Saturday, for Tallahassee, Fla., via Thomasrille,
Ga.; also, for Bainbridgc every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, thus opening a regular communi
cation to Southwestern Georgia and Florida.
WRIGHT & HILL
jy27-tf Proprietors.
To Shippers over M. & -B. Railroad
TO HAWKINSVILLE.
BROWN & LAIDLER,
MERCHANTS OF UAWKIKSVILhE,
Will have a large and commodious three story
bnildlng in which they will store at reasonable
rates, all goods consigned to their care.
MR. JNO. V. BRANTLY, Jit.,
Agent at the’ Terminus of road, will protuptly
forward to os by careful and honest teamsters all
goods intended for this market or to be shipped
down the river.
nov23-2w BROWN & LAIDLER.
“ Joy to the World !”
G-REAT BARGAIN!
T OFFER fi, r sale my PLANTATION in Dougli-
E& co ' 1 '» t y, Ga., eight miles East of Albany,
contolnin-aa,.^,^ , ^ iu euUlv , tio f’
SL? ‘‘^vared within Ihc last seven years, and l-V)
V"'* *°*ed down in small gram, ibe rral-
p '* coi * commodious and good'; no-
Trew-JUL"’ “"d ample to accommodate from
IIU?.?. TO *', Hants, Shelters, Gin House and
^ Wat . crcJ . and universally acknowl
edged to be one ol tlie
Healthiest Places
Com, Fodder, Mule*,
S ever Ything necessary to car-
tSiTplacc" 11 ’ cau ljou Sht if desired to eairy on
Having dctermiqpd to transfer iny whole interest
to North Carolina, where I now reside I will clve
a Great Barmin In this place, aud will makefile
terms to suit purchasers.
. . . . THOMAS niLL.
i ®7,A pply f. oon Agent, CapL John A. Da
vis, Albany, Ga., who is authorized to sell and
make titles.
N OTICE.
On the above described place will be sold ot pub
lic, outcry, on Thursday, 7tU 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 Seed, 40,000 lbs. Pork, 00 barrels
Sugar Cane Syrup, 23 flue Mules, and one Horse.
85 head of Cattle, 200 head of Stoek Hogs, 3 fine
Wagons and one Cart, 200 bushels Seed Oats, 50
bushels Wheat, 150 bushels Peas, 28 head Goats,
Blacksmith Tools, oue Sugar Mill and 4 Kettles,
Plantation Tools of every description, one Bu'nrv
etc., etc. THOMAS HILL, or
Capt. JOHN A. DAVIS,
nov24 lOt ucj Agent, Albany, Ga.
Asher Ayres,
Grocer & Commission Merchant.
50 Bales Gunny Bagging.
100 Coils Hemp Rowf
25 Coils Manilla Rope,
. 50 Bbls Refined Sugar,
25 Sacks Rio Coffee,
20 Bbls Leaf Lard,
50 Kegs Cut Nalls,
100 Boxes Tobacco, '
40 Boxes Assorted Candy,
40 % Bbls Butter Crackers,
Wine, Cigars, &c.
Brigham, Baldwin & Co.
c o 3nr is sion mer cha x ts,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Will advance on Shipments to their friends In
New York or Liverpool. nov22-2m
Tins TCTRODrCTTON OP
PERRY DAVIS’PAIN KILLER,
SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
Has relieved more Palu and caused more Real
Jov than any other one thing
that can be named.
IT IS A “BALM FOR EVERY WOUND, ’
OUR FIRST PHTSICLINS USE.
And recommend it* use; the- Apothecary finds It
first among the medicines called for, and
the wholcaale Druggist consider* It a
lending article oj his trade. All
the dealers In medicine speak
•like In Its favor; and Its
reputation aa a mrdi-
cine oi great
MERIT AND VIRTUE IS FULLY AND PERMA
NENTLY ESTABLISHED, AND IT IS
THE GREAT
Family Medicine
OF THE AOE.
CLOTHING.
'Winship <fo Callaway’s
STOCK OF FINE
READY MADE .CLOTHING
Is more complete now than It has been any time
during this season. They have received Filtv fine
heavy BEAVER OVER COATS, and a large lot of
fine business suits during this week.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE.
We have a large stock for the wholesale trade
and will moke it to the interest of the Merchants
in thesurroundingcountry to buy tlicirClotliingof
us. „ WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
nov2(!-10t
THE GEM.
W. THOMAS &. UO.
13.
Have fitted up the GEM in elegant style with new
furniture. They have a splendid BAR, well stocked
with the best Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Their
fine stock of Wines, In bottles, will be sold at the
most reasonable prices in the market.
THE EATING DEPARTMENT
Offers to the public the finest Bill of Fare in the
market. The best York rivcrOystcrsarealwayskept
on hand, fresh, and can be had in any quantity, at
tlicjlowest market rates. Families can he supplied
in any quantity and without delay.
E. W. THOMAS & Co.,
Gem Saloon, under Floyd nousc,
nov24-3m .. Macon, Georgia.
SHORTEST, ,
Cheapest and Quickest Route
TO
NEW YORK and BALTIMORE,
By the Great
Virginia and Tennessee Line.
Through Receipt* given l>y the Agent» of the
LOW FIGURE, as 1 am determined not to be itn- _. _
/ Pig Copper,
T 1
i*sue tlirbu
Haiti
J. N- SEYMOUR.
Sole and Upper Leather
AT A DEDUCED PRICE,
Taibe OA uC!jfUU;j i
J. N. SEYMOUR’S.
A GOOD CHANCE.
I OFFER my Tan Yard and 202J£ acres of Laud
tor salt-; adjoining the u it..!. U-ngth of tiu. 1 cor
poration of Lumpkin, cast; SO acres cleared and
130 acres in the woods. J. G. SINGER.
novl9-lm • ,
And we are confident that our styles and price*
will compare favorably withany house in America. SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
Respectfully, From MACON to BALTIMORE 113,25: and
nov 17-tJl OTIS & CO. NEW YORK *13,50 per bale on Cotton.
Rate of Insurance cheaper than any other route.
All packages should be stamped S T Co to facil
itate transportation. _
TnURSTON R. BLOOM,
Agent, Macon, Georgia.
• Y. G. BUST,
uov21-3m Agent, Albany, Georgia.
T HE
MAMMOTH DRY GOODS STORE!
Latest Arrivals from the Erist.
T HE undersigned, old citizens of Macon, beg
leave, in informing our old Southern friends
of this city and vicinity, that, having received a
very large lot of DRY GOODS—consisting in La
dies’ Fancy Dress Goods of all description:*, Black
and Fancy Silks, a large assortment of Notions and
Ladies’ Dress and Cloak Trimmings in general;
tine White Linen in large quantities; a good line
of line French and English Shawls; the latest
style of Plain and Fancy Balmoral Skirts; Ladies’
Traveling Bags, all styles and sizes; Ladies* and
Misses’ Vests aud Pants; aud a full line of Ladies’
Shoes—larger than auy other house iu Macon.
We are also in receipt of_a very large and well
selected stock of Gents’ Ready-made Clothing,
l/d.3 b DlCCl, such as fine black Broadcloth Coats, black Doeskin
Pants, Plain andFancy SilkYc^U, dassimcreSnlts.
coarse Satinet Suits, and a regular line of Gents’
Salt, Yunrishing Goods not surpas-able in New York
We are offering to the public to sell all goods
with a very small advance, and, in fact, lower than
any house in Macon.
Standing in connection with a large wholesale
' jobbing house in the East, wc can, therefore, give
! the above inducement:;.
- IRON.
BAR IRON, ASSORTED
250 BARRELSSALT
Star Candles,
Bar Soapi
I the above Inducements. .... JPJ.. ■
We would, in conclusion, further call attention at the .-hortest notice. Prices
For sale by
M I T C H E L
& SMITHS*
nov 2G(1-Ct—oct 31-3m
IAvcry Stable.
J G. SEARS * C. T. FOSTER, have opened a
a Livery Stable at Manly’s old stand, Griffin,
Ga., and are ready at all hours to feed or furnish
Conveyances furnished to any point in the
country. A .-Imre of patronage is rcperitally so
licited.' nov 7-eo<llm
were stlected with great care by ourselves i and
our long experience in this market ha* qualified us
tb judge as to the wants of the purchasing com
munity. The patronage of alt onr old friends, as
well as many of our new ones, Is rcpeetfully solic
ited- Purchasers should be particular to find our
place—Damouris Block, Second street, three doors
from Board man’s Book Store. ..... ...
p. 8. Country merchants will find it to their
advantage to give us a call.
oct3-3m
GLASER & ROSIN
House- Servants.
HOUSE SERVANTS WANTED AT ONCE,
By
IL J. LAMAR,
dec2-2t Vineville.
’MKtir nmtaNtu.v iTcnnis
SORE THROAT,
SUDDEN COLDS.
COUGHS, ETC.,
WEAK STOMACn,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
- CANKER, LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION
CRAMP AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH ’
BOWRL COMPLAINTS, ’
'PAINTER’S COLIC,
ASIATIC CHOLERA,
f, DIARRIKEA AND
DYSENTERY.
TAKEN EXTERNALLY IT CURES
FELONS, BOILS, AND OLD SORES, SEVERE
BURNS AND SCALDS, CUTS, BRUISES
AND SPRAINS, SWELLING OF
THE JOINTS,
RINGWORM AND TETTER, BROKEN BREAST,
FROSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS.
TOOTHACHE, PAIN IN THE FACE, NEURAL
GIA AND RHEUMATISM.
PAIN KILLER,
inte ™ aJ 'y should be adulterated with milk
or water, and sweetened with sugar, if desired or
aid 1 BRONCiBtFs*! 11 f Fora COUGH
SORE THROAT, gargle uJ?tE£toSfth a mlrtora
l£M!£;S r ’ ^ thc ^ Uefb
K.^is’equally JT&Irate
use externally. Eaeli bottle is wrannedTritlftoll
directions for its use. Sold by DraggSt* anil Med
icine Dealers everywhere. h ■
nov 14-0m
Co-Partnership Notice,
I HAVE THIS DAY associated wltli mein
business Mr A R Tinsley.
„ „ JAMES SEYMOUR.
Macon, Ga., Nov., lStli, 1865
JAMES SEYMOUR.} {». B. TINSLEY
SEYMOUR & TINSLEY
Commission Merchants,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA
'T'ENDER THEIR services to their frtenda, and
and Ke' e “^ C dra°eripfon, Cnt80 ' Qr00erieS
^■Particular attention riven ’to tbc purchase
and Shipping of cotton, cotton goods, etc*
rrarty.flflmhhb In advance.) I
Quartern,
M on t hly, UII21! ’.II! II
ADVERTISING s
Uiiea or lc#?. tingle l
II 00; meQsufefceqmitiu.-rtionSOtOif*
Address, WM. A. KKID A
l|t §)ai(5 (Ttlcgrapli.
TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER Iflflfl.
AVherk’s the White Man’s BcrbauI—
According to tlie addreas of thfl State Tcorii-
era Association of Tcnncflaee, there are 89,-
000 adults in the State who can neither read
nor write and 300,000 children without-W1.
advantages. It seem* that one quarter of the
adults arc totally illiterate.
Uamr to the Last.—Four penitentiary
convicts, on their way to the depot at St,
Louis en rente for Jefferson City, were per
mitted to stop at a coffee stand in the Center
Market to take a hut cup of coffee. After
drinking the juice of tho berry, one of them
presented a dollar bill to pay the skot The
coffee man mistook tlie bill for a five, and
gave the convict four dollars more' change
than he was entitled to; the prisoner picket
ed tho insult, and on getting into the pm
told his companions, and they had a hearty
laugbt at Mic expense of the merchant. The
vendor of chickory and bnrioy juics soon
discovered his mistake, and reshing to the
train met officer Gazolo, and called or him to
arrest tlie swindler. Gttxolo told him tfe
men were already in custody, and he could
bring suit for tho recovery of his four dollar*
when the convict retumod.
The Best Jcimirs or Human Nature.—
That Lavatcr and Spurzhein are not ** relia
ble gentlemen” is evident to any one, who
lias noticed tho following peculiarities that
refers to the marked features of their aasnm-
ed scientific rules. Men with dimples on
their chins arc often without a particle of be
ncvoicnce, and others with drooping aemsare
of a kindly and generous nature. Yet phys
iognomy insists that a dimpled chin and*
tender heart are always associated, and that a
nose with a downward tendency is the speci
ality of a skinflit. Wc have a friend, the
bridge of whose proboscis is of a marvelous
width, who cannot recognize the land
marks of a rente that he'has traveled
a dozen times, and another with huge protu
berances behind his cars, who wonld not
hurt a fly. According to Spurricm, the for
mer ought to have a wonderful memory for
localities, and tho latter a decided taste for
murder. With due deference to the two
great philosophers, we would much rather be
guided by the instinct* of a bright little
three year old in forming a judgement of hu
man character than by their scientific rakn.
When children “take” to a man, vou may lie
sure there is something good in him, while,
on the other hand, tho individual who b a
bug-bear to liodics is pretty sure to be on bet
ter terms with the angels of the lower home
than with those who move in the higher cir
cles. As soon as a child can walk alone, it
begins to be a pychologist, and by the time
it is six years old, it shows more wisdom in
tho selection of its grown-up friends than
most of us exhibit at maturity. As reason
advances, wc Combat, tbc dislikes for which
wc can assign no rational foundation, and of
ten school ourselves out of them. Bat infant
likes and dislikes, although spontaneous and
reasonless, are rarely unjust, and whoever
pins his faith upon the sleeves of a man from
whom children instinctively recoil, is more
bold -than wise. Babies are blessed with a
wonderful insight into the disposition of
their oldcrs.
LATHKOF & GO.
Successors to Henry Latiuiop & Co.
Established Since 1837.
Corner .of dongreet nnd Wkitnler Street*,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY-GOODS.
WOULD invite tlie attention of Merchants
and families visiting tills city to their Stock
of Goods now in Stqrc, and arriving weekly,
nov 11 cod2m*
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY!
MACON, GEORGIA.
Opposite Stubblefield House.
AM NOW prepared to put up to order all
manner of work belonging to Carriage and
Wagon building. . I offer the best ef facilities for
repairing articles of the bu me character Onr ar
rangement* arc complete for SMITHWORK,
Painting, Trimming, Repairing
and all work required on all kind of vehicles. I i>o-
icitrt the patronage of the people of this city, and
promise to give the utmoftt hutiftfoction to those
who entrust jobs to OUT shops. I also am prepared
to varnish and
REP.AIR
FURNITURE
111 be the lowest
to our large and elegant supply of Good.-, which- that can pos.-ibly be afforded. I will always keep
cm hand, lor sale, a good snpjAj of Buggies anil
~ iages, which will be sola at low figures.
EC orse Shoeing
done by the most experienced workmen iu the city-
Wc guarantee the utmobt hatisfaction in thi;* par.
ticular. W. D. BANKS.
aovl3-2tawlm.
WANTED.
| ‘ GOOD CABINET MAKERS,
GOOD CARPENTERS,
"Jt^ONE other need apply.
GRENVILLE (VOOD.
Hum hi. v Gibls.—The editor of the ■
land Herald having been tolerably profuse ia
his compliments to the pretty girls of Cleve
land, lias oecn requested to say a good thing
in behalf of homely ones and he docs it thus:
First—The homely girls of Cleveland are in
n hopeless minority, Imtthey mean wclL
.Second—They go to chrwch • very Sunday,
and arc fond of Uieir meals. They had r..tber
have their meals regularly than a new I >onne*.
Third—They understand their business ax. i ■
wear No. IC gaiters.
Fourth—They are bright, intelligent, de
void of low jealousy, fond of music; daoceat
Garrett's Hall as though it w.ts tbc chief aim
of life, and always go in when it raina.
Fifth—They always thank tho gentlemen
forgiving them scats in the street can: never
flirt with the boys—bccaur**.- it is out of their
line—and keep out of the fir 1 *
Sixth—They never have half a do.
sprigs keep.tig company with them.
Seventh vtiey wash their own handker
chiefs, iron tlicir own collars and dam their
own stockings.
Eighth—They never wear waterfalls that
weigh over one hundred and fifty pound- .nd
have neither “rats” nor other animals in their
hair.
Ninth—^They don’t cull the roung
and other trash, “perfectly splendid.’’
Tenth—They never cat between nw als.
Eleventh—They arc all going to - i 'mar
ried.
Twelfth—They will all marry wclL
Thirteenth—Their children will n.j hrisht
and shining lights in tlie world.
Fourteenth—'They won’t kci p idrcd ,.j r |,
till their husbands can afford them. ’
Fifteenth—They sleep under mosquito bar*
when convenient.
Sixteenth—They can make cefltt and rut
cakes nnd can do chamber work.
Seventeenth—They arc O. K-
Eiglitcenth—They are homely, but c i j,
rusalcm.
Twentieth—They perspire when the t i„ r
mometer is at 94 in tbc siuule, and wear gor
ed waistn.
Twenty-first — Young gentleman d-m t
squeeze them by the hand and they Uke
nuts.
% Twenty-second—They sing" *Be»uufi-l
Dreamer,” and use Sozodont.
correspondent of one
changes thus bewails the custom introduced
on some of the railisouds of separating thn
ln^e from the female passenger* :
That sorting out of the flock;, putting the
ribbons in oue/:ur whiMkew in an
other, while it fails to bcnfcljt the ribt»onii. is
a positive dStSngc to the whiskera, When '
is not a positive slander. Pen a»en up
gether, and if they <lo not behave like catth-. r .
it will )>e in spite of the pen. Ladies sprink
led through the cars keep tin entire train ii|-‘.
on its honor, give it a human, bornc-iike look,
refine travel, and elevate the car from a c» m-
mon carrier to an educator. •* To have
known a fine woman is a liberal education,”
is an old English utterance good enough fp£
a proverb. But thi- segregating fashion
barbarous, and worthy of the Turks.
Axothku Cottok C>sn.—Wc .w it state<l
says the St. Louis Republican, that General
Curtis when he occupied Helena, in 1S62,
captured twenty-three hundred bales of cot
ton belonging to General Pillow, then of ti»e
confederate service. These were confiscated,
and, as was supposed turned over to the offi
cers of the United States Treasury. Sinor
General Pillow obtained bis pardon, howev
er it has been ascertained that theGovctncm-
ment ha» never received Imy Ijenefit from
this cotton oj>eration. and it i» inferred that
General Curtis knot* * something of the mm-
ner of its disposal. General Pillow has insti
tuted proceedings against General Curtis for
the missing cotton, or its equivakni in cur
rency * ^