The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 06, 1865, Image 1

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■HP £ijf iftarnn Jo®] Stltpjj-T ——— 1 , "T ,SX 1C04ITJ I . j. r. sneedj '. botkin. i IPMOi^ , j ■ telegraph building , <*rotr of Cherry and Second Slice } * 1* 9 :'ni- ' i !■< ' ! MACON. UnOKOlA. CITY BUSINESS CARDS; ' XtTOKMEVK. THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH OLD SEMES, NO. 1396.} MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1865. iNEW SERIES, NO. 179. A. Z U M E A. I azumeaI AZUMEA! Um proved to be / tOBB A JACK SOX. Attorney* at law, JKftCOO, • - _ _ , . V^TGa. omreoppoBltoPortOiiedtttr, d®reof j The Beat and Pnmt Baking Powder in use. , office oppo*Ite Port Office orrr, B. A. Wilcox, Third street. n«tI-3« # UOWKLL coaa. JAM IfJ ■ II Office o fhf prompt i J. M. ZEIL1X *. CO., V Mu > ib 7 -.^ ll |WH0LE8ALE & RETAIL BRUGGI8T8, £V?Jn5*£?SS^tJli! MACON, aeoroiA. i Y BASS I 8^* 4*»W ' u Slate for the sale of I’KOI'. SOKKIX AifilMKA. I T * >’• WHITTLE, Atlomqr. »l u»», j. over Payne's Drug Store, next to,C liill.i Uiim, tu. l. k ranu. . * uv-3.il . A PHYSICIANS AND' PEWtllCT. R’ii'is^’fjawswrs door to Dr. C. II. IDIl'a office, where be can be round nirfat or day when not prufrsakioaMj' absent. DWRaasssassp* street. between Poplar and Plum-where be can be foond at .11 hoar., unless professionally absent. octJ-tf _ n Ki* SMITtI AOWEN, office OMWCT and 4th streaU, Dr. UgtiUbot’s old i-Und. D f \K. C. J. ROOSEVELT, (HomocopntbUt). IJ Office Mulberry «t-, WSdMgtM Block, over j. M. Board man's Book Store. Residence on Wihrat, near Third street. *or*l Sm* R. W. P. PARKER—reeidencc and office on Ifalbeivy street, (opposite the Medical Col* leza.1 when he mav be found at all hour*, d«y ami nfchL nor SOd T'XlL I. L. HARRIS tenders hi* profc.-slonal *er- I 9 *Ire» to the public. (Office on Second street, over Knott A Ilowe*. acpmpa T>IIYSIC!ANtt.—Dr. J. Euimctt !Hack»b«ar t of* XT See over Payne*• druj utorc, residence on * •treat, near tbc-aayl r the blind. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I TKWETT X SNIDER, Wholesale CommU* #tl *iou Merchant*, and (irncr»l Agcnt% Second JB Mrcft, between Cherry 1 utid Poplar, Macon, Gfcr- -j Prompt personal attention iinB to all consign* inent* i»f cotton, produce, manufacture* and other ^article* of Mcr< UaodUf. Order* and Consignments ►«»1 icltcd from all part* »f the country. Agent* *for aeTcraf tint clast Iiuurance Cojnpame*, *L oct 1.Mm* ' " * “ K, . „ T _ _ _ . dP«n», (Sold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Ac. At r*hc old flAnd of J H X S S Virgin, Cotton Avenue, Bdaron,Gfc. Watches, Clocks and Jewel nr, repaired •ml warranted. Sewing Machines Of all descrip tion* put in ordfcr, to which Mr. P Hertcll will at- tcnJ nov'JWmt J. HARTLEY, WATCHMAKER, iatd work • man for Sidney B. Day, continues to repair Watches at present in the HoyJ House Building, opposite Medical Cullcgc^Muibcrry street. f * ' ■ t) Second street, two doors from the Mulberry, keeps constantly a well selected assort ment of dm: Gold and Silver Watches ami Jewelry. Also, Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by rtperieneed workmen. _ ; im W ATCHES and JEWELRY, at cSZ £. Bau det’s, under the Telegraph Printing House f work warranted, augld-m corner Cherry and Second" streets, Macon, Oa. kc« pb cou-tantly on baud a large assortment of tine Watches sod JtVclir. Repairing done neatly And short notice. Alls MISCELLANEOUS,, f ACOX DAILY TELECRAPH~Job Printing 1 Offl»f. Job work of every description cxccu- 1 on short notice and In good •trie. Terms rca- onablc aug23 BAffMKrUt*. T• Persons haring houses lor sale or rent, or bet- From my _ r ■pH nets, I am w better prepared to give satisfaction than any other I pci>ou iu the city. G. J. BLAKE. | Macon, Oil, 8^t. Ill, 1865-fJanl-Od rp J. Ad. LANE arc* now offering for sole a largfc lot of Sole and Upper Leather. Also, Train Oil by retail. Next door to Express office, Msrou, (ia. uovJ-Jm* itiorr^s' ai^W^ ( i We tererectlTeJ mother l«K« lot of tlii* leot YEAST POWDEK, and eau wrfclj recommend 1 *p* ** HlTTLK. I n public for all tluit it claims to be. Azu- niCA inakei the fluent W1IKATEN BREAD poasl- lilc. It I. made iu tlic .lmiduat inaoncr, as follows: liet one.jiiart, oqoU to [siuad. of flour, mix into 11,7*iUdry t three ordiiairy sire teaspooufuls of Azuuku, adU cJtd water, * it li a little salt dissolved ill it—sufficient to make a dou^li as toft as can be conveniently bandied, wliicb is "enerally a little less liun one pint of water to one quart of flour. Do not knead it. .Si,s )K; i, .cry lijflitly, and imme diately bake in a quick oven, which mu.t be quite hot before you Ik—in to mix. It has the following advantages over yeast or fermented bread; it can lie made and baked in one hour from Die time of first I ia lulling tlic flour; it will be nioi.t anil pleas ant to eat in four day. aller baking; It Is easy of digestion, excellent for pcrsonssnUerlnglrom dys- peiisia; retains all tlic gluten, starch aud sugar COntaiued in tin- flour, aud therefore produces 1.1b. li or- bread from 1 lb. 4 or. flour, vhll.tyca.t pro duces only 1 lb. tl or. of bread from 1 lb. 4 oz. of flour; thus obtaining about ~7 lbs. more of bread from a laurel of flour, which, ’villi the saving of yea-t, will about balance the coat of the Azumea. Can lie used for any of the following recipes, and ladies everywhere will lie agreeably surprised with the, delicious productions. This excellent compo sition docs not contain a particle of Alum, Salje- ratus, or any kind of deleterious drag; hut is per fectly pure ami healthy, and, us a culinary prepara tion, Is Infallible and invaluable. At the Fair In Cincinnati, there were a number of Baking Fow- ders on exhibitionthe Azumea, with several others, was analyzed, and obtained the first prize, a. the purest and best Baking 1'owder known. A trial only is necessary, in order to be satisfied. A paper is given with each box, with lull instruc tions for making " AZDMKA KOLIA 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 EGGS, AZUMEA CUP CAKE, AZUMEA MILK BREAD, AZUMEA SPONGE GINGER CAKE. AZUMEA SILVER CAKE, AZUMEA CURRANT CAKE, AZUMEA POT PIE, AZUMEA PEARL CAKE, AZUMEA GOLD CAKE, AZUMEA LOAF BREAD, AZUMEA DOUGII NUTS, AZUMEA JUMBLES, AZUMEA LEMON CAKE, J-gr- Azukm.v is put up for the retail trade in 1-4 ll>. emu, at 23 cts., and in 1-2 lb. cans at 30 cents. LiberalDiscountMadeto Wholesale Purchasers. octl0-2m J. H. ZEILIN & CO. vi- i Iligb aug 'Jb bin JEWELERS. if. OTTO.—Wholesale and retail dealer in • Watches, Jewelry, Watch Materials, Uohl i persons wanting to rent bouses, c • ter suited than by calling on ■■■ W long experience iu the real estate business, I am M J 4 a .... .all. fanllnn I " Bpi •inj^liill 1 1 ifjrlt School. T HE undersigned, who ia * Maalcr of Artaol the Lnivwsily of Va., aud was formerly Fro- •s-or of Malhemalies and Astronomy. In the Unl- qrr-iir of Georgia, will open, on tlic 1st January TSext. • Boarding School for Boys, at bis reaidenee In Houston county, (la. Address W. I.kRoV BiiOUN, M. A., ■ norS-eodltni Ferry, Houston County, Ga. iu«. !$ r V CAKIIARX, WHITI'ORD A CO., ITAXPPATURKRS AND WHOI.KSALE DEALERS IS READY-M.4.DE CTOTIIIXG, S;tl it 8:1$ RrfuJtrotf, Corner Worth St., .Y. Y. t F. CAtR&BT, tim 8D1FKB, «M. «. WHITPOHU, 1* »* VAX WAOEXEK, A. T. HAMILTON. |ur Office of Y.i>*u J: Carbart in liquidation. - %dv 14-codtbn j. _ lesand Kamll> Jewry Wiifon«, FROM CONCORD AND BRATTLEBORO. j T F. will soon have a supply of Bugicics, Ton , y FamllV W»?on« and Xu rue** nude to order d CONCORD AND BK ATTLEBORO, expressly for fkl> market, and will warrant them to cive entire , tiou to all purchasers. We will sell no Vork not made expressly to our order. Those Bpin a distance can address us at Maeoa (to care If. C. SingletonV, or at HawkiusvUle, Ga. o«t74m McDUFFlE, MASON X CO. ^ SCOTT, POWELL & CO., BANKERS ft BROKERS! 3d Street, M1C8N, 61. Ot*h r» in Foreitm»ad Domestic Exchange, Stocks, Bond_s Gold, Silver, Bank Note*, Ac. fit. • SCOTT, C. A. SCTT1XG, X. H. FOW1LL aovt^e-lm* JEWELRY STORE. lE.J. JOHNSTON & CC., re re-established tteir ok! and well known SLRY STORE and WATCH REPAIRING KIN ESS at ;-)Vi - (>..* No. « Cotton Avenue, ■Bffitr the Masonic Hall. W' have just recti\ ed a select »to«k of ufl aifeaae- *nd qualities ot cood* kept in their line, Including Watches, Jrsrtlry, Spectacles, Gold Pens. Choice Cutlery, Port Meosks, Mcrschaums, Comb?, Brushes, Violin*, Guitar and Violin k String*, Doable Barrel Sporting Guns and Tackle, Percussion Capa, Marbles, Tops, China Dolls, k playing Cards, Domino*, Backgammon and Chess J Men, Lubin’s genuine Extracts, Toilet and Shaving Soap*. nor5H-d2m * NEW FIRM! NEW GO O D S !! NEWP RICES!!! WTaolesale and Retail! E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND. uMU underslgued beg leave to Inform the ladle* A. of this city, county and vicinity and the pubs lie In general, that he has now open and ready for sale at the well known and popular old atand of E. EINSTEIN'S, TRIANGULAR BLOCK, One Of the lx*t .W<\ ted Stocks o! Staple and Faney Dry Goods In the Southern markets. The goods were select ed by Mr.,Einstein 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 have the advantage over all other mcrchauts who arc not similarly situated. I shall receive new additions to our stock eve ry week, aud w ill be always prepared to exhibit to the public goods of the ,* k ^ < Best Manufacture, Latest Styles, lowest Market Prices. My stock consists In pert of the following goods: Prints, Printed DeLolnea, All wool Delaines, Empress Cloth, ■■■ Poil DeChevres. English and Frendx Merinos, Scotch and Venitian Plaid*, Solid, printed and figured Poplins, Black DcLaincs, Alapocas, J* Black Silks, Merinos and Bombazines, r And many other goods belonging to the DRESS D EPARTM E N T A fall and complete assortment of Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Linen and Embroidered Cuff? and Col lars separate and in sets. White, Red and Shaker Flannel*, Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels, Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Blan bets, Ac., Hosiery, Ai lotus, Ladies* Merino Vests, Table Linen, Table Cloth, Towels, Toweling*, Napkins, Doylies Linen, And all other articles belonging to a Humber One Dry Goods Store. We call the special attention of the ladies to onr CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTADENT, And say with confidence, we will sell these arti cle* at a L0W2OL flXCS, Thar, anv other hou*e in the city and WARRANT the goods to be of the Be«( had Most FhskkmaKle Mubu* COME AT LAST. November 27th, 1865 I have thifl Day Eecrivetl tiy Express; HANDSOME DRESS SILKS, ELEGANT BLACK CLOAKS, “ DRAB DO. Also an inexbaustable supply of Dress Buttons ALPACA BRAIDS, For trimming of cvrry color. BUGLE TRIMMING. * • '* Both Hack anti white SONTAGS, NUBIAS, KID GLOVES, COR8ETTES, A La Eugenie. Besides many other novelties to which the attention of the puhlic is invited, nor 13 S. T. COLEMAN. Ells’ Saloon. T HE PLACE is now open to the puhlic; every luxury which can !«_• obtained from any part ot the United States, w ill he served up la every style to please the most fastidious. Bevf.iuoes of all kinds, of the best, to cheer the r>F.si'osni.vo; a hot DrsxEB to inviook vte the inner man onacold day, with a line ilavannato puff away dull care. Do not ttrxoBH nor thirst, but call on Ells, who lia*ix plenty at his Old Stand, opposite the Lanier, Who will do bis best to satisfy your wants. With eighteen years of successful experience in my business I hope to please all. With gratitude to old lrlends for past favors, I hope to merit a continnanee of their patronage—and all others who will give me a call. IL X. ELLS. OYSTERS, by the qnart or gallon, furnished as low as any bonsc in the city, tor shipment or city use. Also Lemons by the box or dozen. novS-lm IL JR ELLS. Saddles and Harness. Little, Smith & Co., Cherry st., between Cotton Avenue and Second st. Macon, Ga. . TIP . T PTfS 1J( . . „ SADDLES AND HARNESS, SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDWARE, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, SHOE FINDINGS, CALF SKINS. Harness manufactured to order. dccl-fim H~E W FIRM SINGLETON, HliST A CO., OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE, w MACON, GEORGIA, N OW have ia store, and for sale, the largest and best assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS, iu the 8outh. Those wishing to buy, to sell again, will here find facilities not surpassed by any house south of Cincinnati, as the entire stock has been purchased, FOR CASn, from the manu facturers in the cities of New York and Boston. A good supply ol TRUNKS ANO UMBRELLAS will also bo kept on hand. The firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal portion of public patronage. W. R. SINGLETON, W. a SINGLETON, oct-1-3m Y. J. HUNT. A GOOD CHANCE. T OFFER my Tan Yard aud 202^ acres of Land noylK-lm-n' e. s. utrusop, O. P. SNIDER. E. S. LATHROP & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, E. a LEGRIEL * CO’S OLD STAND. dcc3-3m* Safe for Sale. An Extra Large Double Safe, Made by Herring—suitable for a Bank. Apply to dec5-.1t* CHARLES DAY. Strayed or Stolen, F ROM A- M. Knighton's Stable, near Brook* ville, Randolph county, Ga., \—r - A GREY MARE, belonging to Charles Mandcville. Said marc is of good size, with very light mane and tail, and four years old last spring. Any information that leads to her recovery will be thankfully received and “ “ ‘ REUBEN JONES, 7 Cuthbert, Ga. libcrallv rewarded. deo5-d3* PUBLIC SALE AND RENT OF LAND. 11/ ILL be sold at the subscriber's plantation in YY Houston county, about two miles from An derson's on the South Western Railroad, near Al len** Mill* on Mossy creek, on Thursday, the 1-lth day of December next. Mules, wagons and ox cart, all in good condition; oxen, milch and stock cattle, pork and stock hogs, corn, fodder, syrup, oats cotton seed, black-smith and plantation tool*, Xc. Terms cash. The plantation will be rented for the usual part cf farm products or aold at a bargain if preferred. On tbc premises about fifty freedmen, all of whom doubtle*s can be hired at fair wages, offering a rare chance for making money. Age and deafness demand* my retirement from SB liman JAMES THWEATT. nov30-‘Jt\ factar c, COTTON NOTICE, LARLES E DEXTER, late of the firm of Hall ; Dexter, U prepared to make liberal ADVASGE8 OT ALL COTTON ned through him to the well known and re- bie hou-c of Gardner, Dexter X Co., of New t and Button. nov7-lu» ilumbo*. Ga., Nov 3d 1885. N O T t O Steamship Chase. [1NS1GNKES ar owner* of Goods per Steam- J skip Chase, on voyage from New York, Octo- VSl, will please wr—* ^ rx r ‘or short deBv 1 day'of Decem^a«S n fo’r pnr- Tork”ta' - ttir“GREA : K VIRGrNIA" "AsiT TEN 7 -1 A. P. G. II ABJtw has just received a large f of making U»e aJjaatBreoi of the gnaenJ av-; j®**** ui<K , \ * tock of fiDest to be soW at low Fbov»«4 HUNTER a GAMMELL 1 mbotT-Sus Y G RUST, As’t Albany. ates. Rflcdving * iarge stock daihr. • oct 156m A. SPRINGER, Macao, Ga. NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS. », will please prraent copies of invoice* ; THE SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION Com- , claims foe short deaveraaooa and deductions' X pany art prepared to i**ue through receipt* rhnm. if any, to the undersigned, on or be- , from Macon and Albany v “— re the iMu day of December next, for the pur- York via the GREAT “Confederate Generals.” ST BEWARE OF BAD DOTATIONS AND nUMBUG3._«S > . H AYING daring the late war, collected among my Sketehes^ukKPhotograph*, fork he War 11- lu-Orationx, orignal Negatives, from life, of the promiaent “Confederate GtneraW* and statesmen of tbc South. 1 am now prepared to send br mail, pottage free, on receipt of price, a life-like Photo graph of any Central or prominent officer formerly in the Confederate or Federal armies. Single copies 35 cents, or 4 copies for $1 Photographs are suitable for Att>nms._^T Send stamps for Catalogue. Address by mail orexpres* LEE MALLORY, War HlnstraUoaa, dec6-d5t* Macon* Ga. Fire Insurance. E.C.GRANN1SS. General Insurance Agent, Macon. Represents EIGHTEEN Marine, Fire, Life and ACCIDENTAL Insurance Companies. Aud is fully prepared tu take risks upon the most reasonable terns. Tlic .capital involved In tbc Companies I represent allows me to take on any ONE RISE $250,000. Special attention given to the Insurance of cot ton and alt other species of property. All losses adjusted Komptly. E. C. GRANNISS, nov23-lm Agent, Macon, Ga. Funs WANTED. T Pay for Mink Skins, prime, 75 cents, A Opossum Skins, prime 25 cents, Coon Skins, prime, 20 cents, Beaver, Otter, and Deer Skins according to val ue. N. K. BARNUM, Dealer in Dty Goods, Triangular Block, nov Ofi-lm Macon. RIDCEI.y, SQFIER A CO,, AGENTS FOB DODDS, MACNEALS & URBAN’S, ‘ CELEBRATED Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Bank Locks, &c. T HESE SAFES AND LOCKS have been thor- ongbly tested and their reputation is such that the TiiEAsrar Department at Wasbingion aud New York city use them in preferenep to any other. They are made exclusively of iron and steel, thus rendering them entirely . FIRE AND DAMP PROOF. TIIE v Eureka aud Excelsior Bank Locks, For Vaults, Express. Boxes, Bankers, Jewellers: and Merchants, arc unrivalled, and uartics desiring such articles will find it greatly to their interest to purchase from ns, as weean sell at manufacturers’ prices, freight only added, nov Il-Sm RIDGELY, SQUIER & CO. BOYD A GORDON', Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Cherry St., 2 Doors below Telegraph Bail Jiag- MACON, GEORGIA. We are receiving weekly additions to our stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASSWARE, ETC., and we solicit MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS, and PLANTERS, to call and examine our stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. N. B.—Special attention given to PRESCRIP TIONS and ORDERS. novlG-Sm BOYD & GORDON. GREAT BARGAINS! Irwin & "Wliarton, At the White Store, Corner Third and Oherryi J.JAVF, received, this day, from Louisville, 1 Barrel N. O. Sugar, C do XXX Flower, 4 do Carolina Rice, 4 Sacks old Rargon Rice, 2 do Primefiao Coffee, 1 do Old Dominion Java Coffee, 20 Kits Mackerel, C Cases Lobsters, 6 do Oysters, 6 do Sardines, C do Brandy Peaches, C do - Brandy Pine Apples, C do German Soap, 1 do Blncstone, G do Fire Crackers, Southern Transportation Company BILLS LADING FOR MECHANDISE GIVEN through from New York to the following points: . - Macon at.......... *4 05 per 100 lbs Americas at 5 50 per 100 lb3 Albany at 5 05 per 100 lbs Cvthbert 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. R. BLOOM, Agent, _nov24-lm Macon, Ga 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 either sell the same on commission, in Augusta, or make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on consignments to Messrs. GUION & CO., Liver pool, England, or ts Messrs. WILLIAMS & GUI ON. New York. They keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of Groceries suitable for the trade, such as GUNNY BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, COFFEE, SUGARS, BACON, LARD, MACKEREL, CHEESE, BUTTER, WHISKIES. ‘ AND SEGARS. They alsoarc prepared to take Marine-Risks, to oints and places in the Unit ed States and Europe, o the amount of $150,000on any one good .Ship, nd in Companies whose assets’. are over 15,000,- 00 dollars. novSO-dCtwlt* COTTON SEED. W E ARE PREPARED to furnish Cotton Seed in any quantity. They are of a superio kind of cotton and warranted fresh and good. Parties at a distance can be furnished. Columbus, Ga., novG-lm. J R IVEY & CO Office of Empire Isos & Coal Mbiw Co., Macon, Ga., 2Sth Nov. 1865. Stockholders whose Shares arc not full paid, are hereby notified to pay an installment of Thirty per cent on their Shares on or before 1st January next, andafurtlierlnstallmentofThirtyper cent on or before 1st April, 1866. By order of the Board of Directors. ED. L. STROIIECKER, noy29-dlw-lawtlsttfpril President. PAINTING^ 10 Boxes Glass, 10 8acks Shot, etc. All of which will be closed out at COST. The goods were purchased before wc had ar ranged to,change our business. dec&-2t IRWIN X WHARTON. catalogue sale OF CARGOES SHIPS Amelia and Florence Chipman, Direct from Liverpool, By Wilbur & Son. On Wednesday, 6th December, at our Sale Doom, corner State and Chalmers streets, at 10 1-2 o'clock tciU be sold,- by Catalogue, Ware examined at onr ofl Conditions cash. dcc5 Charleston, 8. C. Land for Sale or Rent. I WILL sell two good cotton plantations; one in Lee co. conntaining about (2500) twenty.fivc hundred acres, the otherFn Macon county, contain ing (2400) twenty-four acres, with about(1500)fif teen hundred acres in cultivation on either place; and with them, if dcsirid, will 6ell all necessary stock, provisions, «fcc. Or I will rent a half interest in either or both, to a good practical planter and cul tivate them on joint account. Address me at Ma con, Ga. X. BASS. deco-2w* Asher Ayres, Grocer & Commission Merchant. 50 Bales Gunny Bagging, • 100 Coils Hemp Rope. 25 Coils Manilla Rope, 50 B6ls Refined Sugar, 25 Sacks Rio Coffee, 20 Bbls Leaf Lard, 50 Kegs Cut Nails, .» 100 Boxes Tobacco, 40 Boxes Assorted Candy, 40 3 a Bids Butter Crackers, Wine, Cigars, Xc. Brigham, Baldwin. & Co. COMMISSION ME It CHA NTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Will advance on Shipments to their friends in New York or Liverpool. nov22-2m AT PRIVATE SALE. A PLANTATION, miles from Brown Sta tion, on the South Western Railroad, in Ter rel county, Ga., containing about 1000 acres, more or less, 300 cleared and in good state of cultivation. It ha* on the place a good dwelling and all neces sary oat house*. The land lies on Middle creek. 6 miles from Dawson, in a splendid neighborhood, and cannot be surpassed as a cotton farm. 150 acres are of the best Hammock lands, the remainder not “ “ ‘ farther particulars T), Atlanta, Ga., Brown Station. House, Sign & Ornamental Painting. GRAINING, MARBLING, GILDING, GLAZING, PAPER HANGING *C. Having on band all the necessary material to carry on the buAieqs, we are’prepared to give sat isfaction, both in execution and prices, to all who may favor us with their orders. We will also keep on hand and for sale, mixed Paints of every description. VARNISH, OIL, SPS. TURPENTINE, BROWN JAPAN, PUTTY, SANDPAPER. BRUSHES, Ac., &e. Orders lrom the country promptly attended to. DRURY ATOIPOD, Over Roberts, Dunlap & Co., Cherry st., aug 12-12m* Macon, Ga. W. B. Johnston, N. H. Beal, j. H. Zeilln & Co., B. A. Wise, Clay-land A Dumble, Leroy Napier, W. A. Hnff. WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS AND Wholesale Cloak Manufactory. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. \\/ E are pleased to say to onr friends south of VV the Ohio, that we have one of the larj and best assorted stocks of Millinery Goods This side of New York. Wc employ over one hundred and fifty girls in our Cloak Factory, And wo are confident that onr styles and prices will compare favorably with any house in America. Respectfully, nov 17-tjl OTIS A CO. 3,000 GALLONS ^^SSORTED Whisky, jnst received and for sale L. W. Rasdal, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Third street, under Ralston’s Hall, Macon, Ga. nov2g-dlm Notice. from Macon, every Tuesday, 1 j.ursday and Saturday, for Tallahassee, Fla., via Thomasville, 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. • IRON. BAR IRON, AS SORTED' w. ' Pig- Copper, Cast Steel, To Shippers over M. & B. Railroad TO HAWKISSVILLi;. BROWN & LA IDLER, MERCHANTS OF HAWKINSVILI.E, Will have a large and commodious three story building in which they will stc:e at reasonable rates, all goods consigned to 4 _heir care. MB. JNO. BRANTLT, J*., Agent at the Terminus of road, will promptly forward to os by careful and honest teamsters all goods intended for this market or to be shipped down the river. nov23-2w BROWN X LAIDLER. 250 BARBELS Salt, SALT. Star Candles, Bar Soap, For sale by lilTCHB L JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SrA-LK. 5 Bbls. BOURBON GOAL OIL, 100 BOXES WINDOW GLASS—All sixes. 5 Bbls. BEST TURPENTINE VARNISHES, 200 CASES PURE DRUGS. At the Lowest Prices. BOYD & GORDON, Cherry sL 2il ilonr lielow Telegraph Building. doc5-8t Attention Capitalists! T HE undersigned offers for sale his SHOALS, nine miles north of Forsyth, Georgia, and live miles below Yhe High Falls, in Monroe eounty, on the Towaljga river—eight (8) feet fall of water within a distance of one hundred yards.— Suitable for a Factory or any maehlncrv. No bet ter situation or stand can be found iu Middle Geor gia. He will also sell one hundred (100) or more acres of splendid wood land, oak anu hickory, with the above property. On said land, convenient to the Shoals, there is an almost inexhaustible Quarv, of the best Granite. Capitalists would do well to consider their in terest and give him a call. The above property will be offered at private sale for SO days. E. M. BUTLER, dcc5-8t Forsyth, Ga. “ Joy to the World !’ THE INTRODUCTION OF PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER, SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE, Has relieved more Pain and caused more Real Joy than any other one thing that can be named. IT IS A “BALM FOR EVERY WOUND,’ OUR FIRST PHYSICIANS USE. And recommend its use; the Apothecary finds it first among the medicines called for, and the wholesale Druggist considers it a leading article of his trade. All the dealers in medicine speak alike in its favor; and its reputation as a medi cine of great MERIT AND VIRTUE IS FULLY AND PERMA NENTLY ESTABLISHED, AND IT IS THE GREAT Family JVLedicinc or THU AOS. b. n. WHIOIXT. WRIGLEY & KNOTT IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Hardware and Cutlery BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Mechanics’ Tools Of all kinds. house furnishings wniow WAYS. Buckets, T it b s NEW STYLE MEAL SIFTERS, At Wholesale and Retail. Ralston’s Range, Next to Express Office MACON, DEORGIA. Cotton Shipped Direc WITH BUT ONE HANDLING. T HE subscriber- having made arrangements for vessels to ply between New York and Darieu, will receive cotton on board their boxes at Macan and Landings below, and give bill of lading for the salne through to New York. Theimportancc of shipping cotton by this route where the vessels meet the boxes and when practi cable, transfer the cargoes immediately from the boxes on board the vessels, giving it thereby but one handling, will be readily appreciated by all cotton shippers. INSURANCES. They are also impowered to Insure cotton ship ped on hoard their boxes to a limited extent and at moderate rates. BUTTS & BROTHER, dcc3-2w Macon, Ga. TAKEN INTERNAL!.Y IT OURES SORE THROAT, SUDDEN COLDS. COUGHS, ETC., WEAK STOMACH, GENERAL DEBILITY, NURSING SORE MOUTH, CANKER, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, CRAMP AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, PAINTER’S COLIC, — ASIATIC CHOLERA, DIARRHCF.A AND DYSENTERY. TAKEN EXTERNALLY IT CITRE8 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 TOE FACE, NEURAL GIA AND RHEUMATISM. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY CARHART & CURD, Iron Front Store, Cherry street, \ Ilavo In store and arc receiving daily a ftill com plete stock of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Hoes, Chains, and Tools of eveiy discription.' PLANTERS, CARPENTERS, MERCHANTS, MACHINISTS, BUILDERS, BLACKSMITHS. Carriage and Wagons ! everything in their lim Makers can be supplied with ic. For Steam Saw Mills a Full Assortment of RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTINGS, CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, And everything in their line. We are satisfied that with five years experience and personal attention to business, wc can make it advantageous to the interest of purchasers to buy of us. Call at dcc2-lra CARHART & CURD. PAIN KILLER, Taken internally should be adulterated with milk or water, and sweetened with sugar. If desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH and BRONCHITIS, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effective than anything else. For SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Fain Killer and water, and the relief is imrae? diatc, and cure positive. HT It should not be forgotten that the Pain Killer is equally as good to take internally as to use externally. Each bottle is wrapped with full directions for its use. Sold by Drugipsts and Med icine Dealers everywhere. nov 14-Cm WANTED. GOOD CABINET MAKERS, ^jGOOD CARPENTERS, ■^T ONE other need apply. /.RENVILLE WOOD. & SMITHS* nov 26d-6t—oct 31-3m Llrery Stable. J G. SEARS X C. T. FOSTER, have opened a • Livery Stable at Manly’s old stand, Griffin, Ga., and sure ready at all hours to feed or furnish horses. J5T Conveyances furnished to any point in the country. A share erf patronage It repectfuliv so licited. nov 7-eodlm Linen Goods House Keeping Goods, T HE subscribers are prepared to furnish HO TELS and FAMILIES on short notice, with the above Goods, of the best makes, in Bleached and Brown Table Damasks, “ *• 44 Cloths, Damask Napkins and Doylies Fancy bordered Linen Towel*, Huckaback and Russia Diapers, Bird Eye and Scotch Diapers, Linen Sheetings and Pillow Linens, Irish Linens, etc., AUBO Furniture Dimity, Marseilles Quilt;, Bed Blanket*, Cotton Sheetings and Pillow Cottons, LaTHROP & CO., Corner of Congress and Whitaker Sts., Savannah, Ga. Orders left w ith Messrs. E. S. Lathrop <fc Co., of Macon, will be forwarded to us, and will meet with prompt attention for any portion of the State, decl-eodlm* LATHROP X CO. Gold and Silver. D R. W. P. PARKER, is general Ageut for the GIFT DISTRIBUTION at Watches, elegant Jewelrv, Gold and Silver Ware, etc., etc., at one dollar each, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, and not to be paid for until you know what it if.— For further information please call and sec him or address him, Foot office, Box 03, Macon, Ga. nov24-eod:lw* The Latest Arrival. Turpin & Hurtz’s J UST RECEIVED a> large and well selected stock of Overcoats, Business and Dress Suits. Also, the latest styles of French, English and American Cossimers, together with a fine assort ment of Gents Furnishing Goods, which we offer for sale to our friends and patrons and to the public In general, at the low'cst priccs l suitable to everybody’s means. Come and look Ifwcdouotsuit you, no charge will be inode for showing the Best and Cheapest the Market can Afford * HT* Clothing made to order on short notice by JHons. Rousse from Paris. TURPIN & nURTZ. Triangular Block. GEO. B. TURPIN. | J. H. XIUKTZ dec2 Invitation to Give Evidence.—The committee on the financial operations of the State sends us the following for publication, and we call especial attention to it: Milledoeyille, Nov. 28tli, 1865. Whereas, we have been convened for the pur pose of making “a thorough investigation and examination of the financial operations of the State of Georgia from 1861 to the present time,” and de sire, without prejudice or partiality, to discharge the duty imposed. We invite all persons to come forward and give, under oath, all the evidence they may have that will throw light on the subject mat ter of Investigation. On motion, the above resolution was referred to the Provisional Governor for publication. THOMAS lAFFOLD, Chairman. C. J. JORDAN, O. A. LOCHRANE. The Columbus Enquirer, Atlanta Intelli gencer and Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel will publish the above two w eeks. dec5-d2w Executor*’ Sale. u /ILL be 6old, at the late residence of E. G. V V Oliver, late of Crawford county, deceased, on Thursday, the 14th inst., all the property belong ing to the estate of the said deceased, consisting of seven hundred and sixty-eight (768) acres oak and hickory land, eighteen miles from Macon and three miles from Montpelier Springs, well improved, with a good Dwelling and all necessary out houses, well watered, and very desirable both for cultiva tion and family residence. Also, Mules, Perk and Stock Hogs, Cattle, CottonSeed, Com, Fodder, Potatos, Household and Kitchen Furniture, In cluding one Piano, and manv other desirable arti cles. T. P. OLIVER, A. B. MORAN, December 4, 1855. 6t* Executors. Houston Plantation FOR SALE OR RENT! *EING uuableto give the business my personal _ l attention, I propose to sell or rent my Oak Land Plantation in Houston county. The place lies on the Ocmulgec river, four miles from the Buzzard Roost depot, on tbc Macon X Brunswick Railroad. It contains twenty-one hundred and fifty acres of rich lime land—about 1,400 acres cleared, and most of it very productive. I will sell the land lor twelve thousand dollars cash, or to any one who will buy the stock and provisions >n the place, I will rent it on moderate terms, ither in mon;y or for apart of the crop. dee3-4tt JOHN J. GRESHAM. Notice. A N ELECTION will be held at the Citr Hall, in this city, on the *2d Saturday in December next, for Mayor, Aldermen, Clerk and Treasurer, of the cit v of Macon. no v28-3t eod €> JConm Mtj ^tlrppj subscription j Yearly, (Invariably in *dvaat.c,>....... fji go Quarterly, ,’*’**]“ ~ Monthly', ..*'******’ j , v . ADVERTISING: One Dquaic, twelve lines or Ir^s. *.»•» u,.ci1k i 11 00; each bubecqucnt insertion 50 fciiu Address WM. A. REID A cXX Proprietor*. ff|e ( ®aiJj Cdcgrapi WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER i The Politic* of the North—The Virions Plana of Reconstruction, The following article from Uu* New York 2 ones affords a glimpse of public .^eminent regarding the South, and will be read with interest: Thk How-to-do-it Policy.—If it l*c troe that “where there is a will there is a Wmj, n the prime question Is whether there i* a w'ill. It ts the having no will to do a rising that makes what is called an •’impracticable/* and to be that is to be -without an j ritrlit to mor- Then- are nira who hare no w ill that the South should soon l><- restored. They arc full o(*ol>J<S■ tious against the j 1 ro-i. dent’s plan, which '•pring not so nmrh from opposition to the partirular mode of rest an (ion, as to the restoration itsoit. Th.-v are shut up to. the “foregone conclusion" that the South ought not, lor an indefinite period hence, to enjor again its full const itutionnl powers. In many cases, this cou-.re from an honed belie! that the Southern white, will not, for years, l>e fit to be trusted w ith anv power over tlic race they have so lately lici.’t ill slavery. In manv other case*:, it is hat the oflspring of that old vindictive feeling of the human heart which delights in kcvi.im' 2®** * Prostrato enemy. In other case. st* 1, it proceeds from a dread of the revived political power of the South, ns a mischievous clement inthe future politics of the countrv. 15ut however various the motives, the result is the same—n jiolicy of vbtniftioj. and /»re- cawWmj. The only study of these people s how to do to. Objections-.,gainst any pL which proceeds from such .^condition of mind are but mere pretext* and have no title to consideration. A. good deal has l>ccn said about an ctal>- hshment of negro suffrage in the Souther* btntes, as a prerequ.site to their restoration. But to no small extent this talk lus been hot a covert For the ulterior purpose of ■ them out at all events. We are forced to Ih^ lievo thi-S because there is an habitual avoid trace of all discussion of the method bv w hich tins suffrage is to he secured. The eUfl mil lion of Southern whites are, almost tea mau most strongly opposed to it. How is their will to bo overruled i By the warpowrrof tl„ President f But that power, rrin if it em braced the question of suffrage, which it can not, terminates the instant the restoration is effected; and the States would again l»c free to do their own will. Shall ncp5 suffrage 1* secured by an amendment of the constitution - Thabif practicahlC’ would be the only true mode. Wc adopted it in respect to negro ftce- (1 c ci ‘ i' ° ^ ll . not . <rusl to any permanent efieet of toe Emancipation Proclamation, or to anv abolition ordained bv the conventions of the States seeking to return. We have underdo. K1 that the permanent validity of the proclama tion might be hereafter denied, and that fu ture conventions might undo the mil...-, of the present Therefore wc Iiavc insisted up on tlic interposition of nperpctual intcrriict of slavery into the Federal constitution, where it will be for all time to come beyond the reach ofcray Southern option. But uotthefirst prop osition has been made for a similar nmendmen t to secure permanently negro suffrage. Why t Is it because negro suffrage docs not nans ns strong a safeguard for its permanency as nogro freedom ? If the latter, though sup ported by a proclamation issued with plenary warpowers, and by the deliberate acceptance of the Southern States in the most solemn of »H forms, was not deemed sate unless protect ed by tho bulwark ofthci'edcral -r lift ■fin* how could the former, without, either of the other defences, do without this last great safeguard t It could net stand a day against Southern will, after the Southern Stiles onre reccivcdjback their civil powers. Yet no sign of a movement lias been made to procure a counterpart of the anti-slavery amendment in a pro-suffrage amendment. The requisite three-fourths majority of the States could never be obtained, nnd everybody knows It. After nil the declamation of the last six months about the right of freemen to tbc fran chise, those who have indulged in it are still as far as ever from submitting any scheme for permanently forcing the Southern States to ac knowledge that right. They have avoided this for no other reason than because they know that any scheme they could devise would cany its impracticable character on its face. Affirmatively they confine thcra«olv7* to mere abstract sentimentalizing; negative ly, to embarrassing President Johnson’s plan Rail resolves jtself, as we have said, into a simple obstructive policy—a poliev of keep ing the South out tor an indefinite’ period. The real question is, whether an early res toration of the South is expedient. Those who really believe this, find no difficulty iu supporting president Johnson’s plan, as both just niul effective—just, because tlic prerequi sites insisted upon arc all the logical conse quences of the war, and effective, because the Southern States can and will accept them, with a lull purpose to abide by them. T.i oppose that plan is nothing city than to ’go for postponing the restoration (if the South indefinitely. No project could b* warm than that. Its whole work would l>o to hinder all good, and to promote all evil. It is of al most vital consequence to the finances of the country that the industry of the South should be established, and the great Southern sta pics be again produced in something like tlieir old mighty measure. This cannot be done_ so leng as the South remain* under military government, and with a futnre altogether uncertain. The. capita! which is necessary for the purpose will not go to the South without the certainty of a settled condition of society, which civil safe guards alone can guarantee. To postpone the restoration is not only to sink the national credit, but ia to keep the Southern people impoverished and humiliated, and to excite in their hearts the very worst feelings ngain.t the government. Tlic whole Nort li ha* been astonished by the universality and the prompt ness of their submission to’the government, after the overthrow of tlieir armi. c A year ago few deemed such a change possible. The present spirit of the South S -urc-Iv remark- •able, and we ought to make the in<r.t of it in using it, while still fresh, to re-cement the Union. If repelled, it will inevitably turn to bitterness and hate, and work endhswdiscon I and confusion. Tlic Union partv would l>e]ie its name if it tailed to sustain President John son in his opening of the only feasible way for a speedy return of the South to it-. <>M constitutional place in the Union. Sthanok Occurrence at Palmerston - Grave.—It is stated that when the Dean of Westminster pronounced the words “ dust to dust, ashes to ashes,’’ over the grave of Lord Palmerston, the chief mourner, as a last pre cious offering to the dead, threw into the grave several diamond and gold rings. An other account stares that tbc vault was so constructed that it would not permit of the throwing in of any earth at the most solemn portion of the funeral service. This novelty attracted a great deal of notice, and was re ccived with various degrees of approbation. To some it appeared a great improvement, as taking away ali the earthly liideoasncs* of burial; but others thought that the tradition al solemnity of the grave suffered when the dread word.-. “ ashes to ashes, dust to «ln«t' are got accompanied by the usual symbolic sprinkling of earth on Hie coffin. tLc chief mourner responded to the words by easting several valuiSJS rings into the grave.—Man chester Owrrixan.