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CITY BUSINESS CARDS.
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MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1865.
I NEW SERIES, NO. 180.
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/ «*.. office owoifzrortoatorom, o
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L " * P WHITTLE, Attone^ «t Uf, (ofc " " ”
i^wp h ' E r.B. WHITTLE.
rllVSlCI.CIS A XI) DRIKKISTS.
I» BMOVAL—Dr. B. -F White do. occapiretwo
iv no* over the present post
dour to Dr. C. II. iwf.
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»V*t«Eo^ nof.V)A S «S?ld fc^nfe
DYom Bran’* Howl to the ^SiTWri
Mrrn Fujdaraod Plam-wliere M>oa
A at .111 J
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I \KAS«nU.*OWRS, o«ce corner Walnut
D WBWnS««rDr%WT«H - *■
Im* found at
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. J. ROOSEVELT, <IIornocop«tl>Ut).
• MnlbefTT «*., Washington Block, orer
„ J2EZZ7 Book Stoi? Rcl^cc o"
E,!SrErfe < SS35*aS«gS
■ L L. HARRIS tender. W. professional nr-
D rice, to the paMtc. (Office oo Second street,
orer Knott A B^n. scpl73m
CO.TXM61UiI MERCHANTS.
TEWETT A SNIDER, Wholesale Commis-
r J da McrrhsnU, and General ARraU, Second
MdlcUad dm all l «t- “f the country. Agents
SrSmWSr.t daiTiiinr-oue Companies,
art! .3m*
JEWKI.KUS.
J ll OTTO.—Wholesale and retail dealer In
. Watch*. Jewelry. Watch Materials, Gold
Pam, Gold, Silver and £tccl SpccWclc., Ac. At
ttookd aland of J II *88 Vlrrfn, Cotton Avenue.
Maeon, Ga. Watches, Clock, and Jewelry, repaired
and warranted. Sewing Maebinea
Horn pat In order, to which Mr. P
land- . — — — —-
Maebinea of all dcscrip-
M - Ilertell willat-
nov2823int
J. MARTLET, WATCHMAKER, late work
•nua for Sidney B. Day, continuer to repair
at prvaeut In the Floyd House Building,
Medical C«
I College, Mulberry Greet.
TAMES SUPPLE, Watchmaker and Jeweller,
rj Second street, two doors from the corner of
Malberry! keejvs constantly a well selected assort
ment of A DC Gold and Silver W’atchca and Jewelry.
Alan, Watchea and Jewelry carefully repaired by
■ t«pl29-3m
\KfATCHE3 and JEWELRV, at Chas. S. Bau
\ ¥ drt’a, under the Telegraph Printing House
ecratr Cherry and Second streeta, Maeon,-Ga.
keeps constant!' ou band a large aaMJrt n I cut of tine
Watches and Jewelry. Repairing done neffuj and
on abort notice. All work warranted, auglo-m
MISCELLANEOUS.
M ACON DAILY TELEGRAPH Job Printing
Officer Job work of every description execu
ted an abort notice and In good atyle. Terms rea-
aogBB
& J. BLAKE, real estate agent, Macon, Ga.
• Person * having bouses for salo or rent, or
s wanting to rent houses, cannot be bet-
by calling on tnc. From my
wrsona
er anil
. Ga., Sept. Ill, 1B85-V)enl88
,. •. * D. LANE arc now olTcring tor sale a
L a large lot of Sole and Upper Leather. Also,
tain Oil tiv retail. Next door to Express office,
[aeon. tie. noyMm*
Springliill Higli tScliool.
T HE undersigned, who la a Muter of Arts ol
the Calveralty of Ve., and was formerly Pro-
feaaor of Mathematics and Astronomy, In the Uni
versity of Georgia, will Opou, on the iat January
next, a Boarding School for soya, at "his Tealdenoe
la Houston county. Ga Address
W. LxltOY BROUN, M. A..
nor23 coJlrat Perry, llonstou County, Ga
CAKMARX, WHIT FORD Ac CO.,
MAXVY ATCIlliKS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
READY-MADE OTOTHWG,
tSl A 333 Broadsrtf, Corner Worth St., X. T.
T. r. caasiwr.
ui vat shaver', ffj
J. B. VAX WAGENEN,
A. T. HAMILTON. „ -1YM
{7* Office of Payan & Cathart In liquidation,
novlt-eoddra
Buggies unrl Family Jersey Wagons,
FROM CONCORD AND BRATTLEBORO.
TTTK will toon have a supply of Buggies, Top
11 Familv Wagons and Ilarnc? made to order
at CONCORD AN D B RATTLE BORO, expressly for
this market, sod will warrant theuitogKo entire
•atufaction t. > :i'.l purchaser*. We. will sell no
work not mads expressly to our order. Those
f cm a distance can address ua at Macon (to care
W. C. Singleton !, or at Hawkiusville, Ga.
_ost 7-Srn. MCDUFFIE, MASON A CO.
SCOTT, POWELL A CO.,
BANKERS ft BROKERS,
3d SIrpf(. MACON. GA.
. Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Stocks,
*»—AIv>id, Silver, Bank Notes, Ac.
C. A. aCTTINO
A. H. POWELL.
umSMM*
JEWELRY STORE.
E. J. JOHNSTON & CC„
Have re-established tteir old and well known
JEWELRY STORK and WATCH REPAIRING
BUSINESS at
X*. « Cotton Avenue,
sndfr the Ma»omcHaIL
They have Jut received a select sto«k of all
v'War* and ^uaUties af KC P* tbeir line,
lncladiafr AVAtcbes, Jtnv) B SpecUde#, Gold
fiiws Choice Cutlery, Port Menaies, Mersebaums,
ComW, Brushes, YioUns, Guitar and Violin
Strings, Double Barrel Sporting Guns and Tackle,
Percussion Cap*. Marble*. Tope, China Dolls,
Playing Yards, Dominos, Back gammon and Chess
Xm. Lubin's genuine Extract*. Toilet and Shaving
5*iap* norSt-dSm
COTTOX
The Best and Forest Baking Powder in Use,
t. H. ZEILIN At CO.,
WH0LE8AU 4 RETAIL DRU66I8T8,
if AC Clfc, *GEO ua IA.
Solti Agent- in tliU State for tlic sale of
PROF. XORK1V AZWIE.t.
torg* tot of this excel-
can !*aft-ly recommend
t claims to be. Azu-
WHKATEN BREAD possi
ble. It D nude In the simplest manner, u tullows:
Get one qnart, equal to l}{ pounds of flour, mix
Into it, unite dry, three ordinary size tcsutioonfuU of
Azumcs, sdd aid water,«ith a little salt dissolved
in it—safflcicot to make a dough os soft as can lie
conveniently handled, which is generally a little
leas than one rgtil nf water to one -quart or flour.
Do not knead h. Shape ICvcry lightly, and imme
diately bakcTifa quicK oven, which UTUsf be quite
hot bchav you begin to mix. It has the following
id vantages over yeast or fermented bread; It can
Nitnade and baked In one Ttonr from the time of
a rut handling the floor; it will be moist and pleas
ant to cat bt four days after baking; It Is easy of
dlgcation, excellent for person* anBering from dys
pepsia; retains all the gluten, starch and sugar
contained In the flour, and therefore produces 1 lb.
13 ox. bread from 1 lb. 4 oz. floor, whilst yeast pro
duces only 1 lb. 0 oz. of bread from 1 lb. 4 ox. of
flour; Urns obtaining about 37 lbs. more of bread
from a bsrrrlwif flour, which, with the saving of
yeast, will about balance the cost of the Axurnea.
Can biased for any or the following recipes, and
ladies everywhere will be agreeably surpiised with
the delicious productions. This excellent compo
sition docs not contain a particle of Atom, Salte-
ratus, or any kind of deleterious drag; but is per
fectly pure and healthy, and, as a culinary prepara
tion, la infallible and Invaluable. At the Fair in
Cincinnati, there were a number of Baking Fow-
dera-on exhibition:—the Axurnea, with several
otha-s, was analyzed, and obtained the tint prize,
aa the purest and beat Baking powder known. A
trial only la necessary, to order to be satisfied.
A paper Is given with each box, with fall instruc
tions far making
AZUMEA ROLLS,
AZUMEA BISCUIT,
AZUMEA NONPAREIL CAKE,
AZUMEA JOHNNY CAKE,
AZUMEA FRUIT CAKE, j
AZUMEA PLUJI 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, M*
AZUMEA POT PIE,
AZUMEA PEARL CAKE, ' w
AZU3IEA GOLD CAKE,
AZUMEA LOAF BREAD,
AZUMEA DOUGH NUTS,
AZUMEA JUMBLES,
AZUMEA LEMON CAKE,
Azcema is put up for tlie retail trade
in 1-4 ll>. cans, nt 23 cts., and in 1-2 lb. cans
at 50 cents.
Liberal Diaoonnt Made to Wholesale Purchasers.
oct!0-2m J. K. ZEILIN & CO.
NEW FIRM!
NEW GOODS!!
NEW PRICES!!!
"Wholesale and Retail!
» Al/IOHIV p (**;!.■. t • • »t
E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND.
T HE undersigned beg leave to inform the Lulie-
of this city, county and vicinity and the pubs
lie ib general, 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 Slocks ol
Staple and Faney Dry Goods
In the Southern market*. The goods were select
ed by Mr. Einstein with great care; and as he is
now to 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 merchants who are not similarly situated.
I shsir receive new additions to our stock eve
ry week, and will lie always prenared to exhibit to
the public goods of the ■ [...
Best Manufacture, Latest Styles,
Xowest Market Prices.*
My stock consists to psrt of the following
11.1 Jin
Printed DcLalncs,
All wool Delaines,
\i-.t j Empress ClOth^ r i/y *'.!!
roll De€hCT?ti. v „ .
English and French Merinos,
Scotch and VcnitianPUidsf
Solid, printed and figured Poplin?,
Black DcLalnes, *
Alapacas,
Black Silks,
_ Merinos and Bombazines,
Aud many other goods belonging to the
DRESS DEPA RT ME N T
A full imd complete assortment of
Linen Cambric llandkcrchlefe,
Ladle?' Linen and Embroidered Cu:rs and Col*
tars, separate and iu sets, ■* •
White, Red and Shaker Flannels,
Plaiu aud Fancy Opera Flannels,
Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Blau
kets, Ac.,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Ladies’ Merino Vests,
Table Linen,
Table Cloth,
Towels,
_ — - m TwntaNa m m • •
NajdtinsL 2*
15 g| JrLL.Ji • Doylies Linen,
And all other articles belonging to a
Number One Dry Goods Store.
We call the special attention of the ladies to OHr
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
. Aud say with confidence, we will sell these arti
cles sta" . .
. Lowaanzca
VOTltE.
C HARLES K DKXTER, late ut'thc «nn orH.ll j Ttua wvotKrho^ in the dty and WARRANT
A Dcxur. is prepared to make liberal th , ^ tQ u> of ^
CASH ADVANCES OK ALL OOTTOH
Best ud Im| Fashionable Sana*
f a r t u r e .
oct 15 dm
A. SPRINOER,
Macon, Ga.
t'oosi^nfj through him to the well known and re-
»pon*4ble house of Gardner, Dexter A Co., of New
York and Boston. novMir
Columbus, Ga., Nov 3d 1865.
NOTICE.
Steamship Chase.
C “tONSKXEE^ **r owner? of Goods per Steam'
/ skip Cha*e. on voyage from New York, Oeto- . _
nrr5l. 1865, will plea*e wre*ent copie* of in voice* 2 O'M SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION Coa-
jd»o. visduis for short delftvancca and deductions A puiy are prepared to iasne through receijkta
f»tr damage, if any, to the *n^ cr> .' U w Utt <L on or be- from Macon aud Albany to Baltimore and Jiew
torr the 15ih day of IrdSberu^t, for the par- York vk the GREAT VIRGINIA AND TEN-
jso-e of making the adjustment olike general av- LINE^ TSTEdgr
nav.-.Md - > aUNTSA-A: (.^niELL ^uovT-Sm Y G Rt'ST, Ag’t AlbsSJ. '
NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS. -
COME AT LAST.
! > / • • .
! November 27th, 1865.
I hiTr this Day Reccirrel by Exprasp,
IIANDSOJIE DRESS SILKS,
ELEGANT BLACK CLOAKS,
II ‘ - ••
“ DRAB DO.
Also an ineilumstable supply of
Dress Buttons
AND
ALPACA BRAIDS;
For triuimino-of ernyr color.
»
PUGLE TRIMMING,
Both hlack anti white,
SONTAGS,
NUBIAS,
KID GLOVES,
CORSETTES, A La Eugenie.
Bcaitlea many other novelties to which the
attention of the public is invited.
nov!2 S. T. COLEMAN.
Ells’ Saloon.
T BE PLACE is now open to the public; every
luxury which can be obtained from any partol
the United States, will he served up in every style
to please the most fastidious. Beverages of oil
kinds, of the Jsest, to cheer the desponding ; a
hot Dinner to iNViconATEthe inner msu onacold
dayVwitha fine liavannato pulf aw; dull care.
Do not hunger nor thirst, but call on Ells, who
has a plenty at his Old Stand, opposite the Lanier,
who will do his best to satisfy your wauts.
With eighteen years of successful experience In
my business I hope to please all. With gratitude
to old iriends for past favors, I hope to merit a
continuance of their patronage—aud 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
use. Also'Lemons by the box or dozen.
nov8-lm H. N. ELLS.
Saddles and Harness.
Little,. Smith & Co./
Cherry st., between Cotton Avenue and {Second s.t.
Maeon, Ga.‘
DEALF.RS IN
SADDLES AND HARNESS,
SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDWARE,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
LEATHER OF ALL KINDS,
SHOE FINDINGS,
CALF SKINS.
Harness manufactured to order.
decl-Iim
NEW FIRM
SIXGLETO.Y, HUNT At CO.,
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, QEORCIA,
TYTOW have to store, and for sale, the largcstAd
best assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOES, AND
HATS, in the South. Those wishing to buy, to
sell again, will here find facilities not snrpas.se(! bv
any house south of Cincinnati, as the entire stock
ha* been purchased, FOR CASH, from the manu
facturers in the cities of New York and Boston..
A good supply ot TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS
will also be kept on hand.
Tho firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and
by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal
portion of public patronage.
. W. It. SINGLETON,
W. C. SINGLETON,
oct4-3m Y. J. HUNT,
A GOOD CHANCE.
I OFFER my Tan Yard and 202Js{ aures of Land
for sale; adjoining the whole length ol ttot jpr-
poration of Lumpkin, east; 80 acres cleared eapA
120 acres in the woods. J. G. SINGER.
novlO-lm
Safe for Sale.
An Extra Large Double Safe,
Made by nerring—suitable for a Bank.
Apply to ■ J -
|-
deco-tlt*
CHARLES DAY.
Strayed or Stolen,
F ROM A. M. Knighton’s Stable, near Brooks
villc, Randolph county, Ga.,
’ ■ •iSiiC’lC A GREY MARE,
belonging to Charles Mandcville. Said mare is of
good size, with very light mane and tail, and fonr
years old last spring. Any Information that leads
to her recovery will be thankfully received and
liberal! v rewarded. REUBEN J ONES,
dec‘5-d3* ■ Cuthbert, Ga.
PUBLIC
SALE AND RENT OF LAND.
W ILL be sold at the subscriber’s plantation in
Houston county, about two milc6 from An
derson's on the South \Ve*tcrn Railroad, near Al
len?* Mills on Mossy crefck, on Thursday, the 14th
day of December next. Mules, waffons and ox
cart, ail in good condition; oxen, milch and stock
cattle, pork and stock hogs,/corn, fodder, syrup,
oat?, cotton seed, black-smith and plantation tools,
vkc. Terms cash. The plantation will be rented
for the usual part of farm produets or ?old at a
bargain if prcfemL On the premises about fifty
freedmen, all of whom doubtless can be hired at
lair wanes, offering a rare chance for making money.
Age aud deafness demands my retirement from
business. JAMES THWEATT.
noviXKK*
Omen Upson Countt Railhoad, )
December 1st, 1865.
T IIE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the
Upson Countv Railroad Company, will be
held in the town of Tfcotntstan, at one of the rooms
at the Court House, on Saturday the 30th day of
this month, to elect a Board of Directors, to man
age the business of the company for the year 1806.-
It is earnestly requested that all the Stockholders
attend, as business of importance will be before
the meeting. , A. J. WHITE,
dec2-td. r President.
Journal «fc Messenger copy.
GEO. W. HARDIE,
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
XACOX, GtOHGIA.
Collections made with quick returns. Orders
received for the Purchase or Sale of Cotton, Bonds,
Real Estate, etc., etc. Gold for sale, also Exchange
on New York and Louisville. Office W Cotton
Avenue, Freeman’s old «tand. dec2-12r*
Lam
T WILL »
d for Sale or Rent.
I WILL soil two good cotton plantations; oue
in Lee cO. countainingabout (3500) twenty-five
hundred acres, theotherin Macon tonal,, contain
ingCMSOitwentT-louraeres. wtthaboatri9U0)Sfteen
buddred acres ua cultivation on either place; and
with if desirid, will sell *U nseesiuy stock,
prorbfcm*, <te. Or I wH] rent a-half iarerect in
either or both, to n good practical plsnter and cal-
tivtte them on joint acrannt. Address m« Si Ma
con, Ga. N. BASS.
I ran
Fire Insurance.
E.C. GRANNISS.
General Insurance Agent, Macon.
Represent* EIGHTEEN Marine, Fire, Life anil
ACCIDENTAL •
Insurance Companies.
And D folly prepared to take risk* upon the most
reasonable term*. The capital involved in the
Companies 1 represent allows inc to take on any
ONE RISK $250,000.
Special attention given to the Insurance of cot
ton and alt other species of property.
AU losses adjusted prompt! v.
ETC. GRANNISS,
nov33-lm Agent, Macon, Ga.
FURS WANTED.
I WILL pay for Mink Skins, prime, 75 cents.
Opossum Skin*, prime 25 cents,
to val-
BOVD A GORDON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Cherry St., 2 Doors below Telegraph Building.
MACON, GEORGIA.
We are receiving weekly additions to our stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASSWARE, ETC.,
aud wc solicit MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS, and
PLANTERS, to call and examine our stock and
prices, before purchasing elsewhere.
N. B.—Special attention given to PRESCKIP
TIONS and ORDERS.
novlti-3m BOYD * GORDON.
Coon Skins, prime, 20 cents,
Beaver, Otter, and Deer Skins according
r Mins according ti
N. K. BARNUM,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Triangular Block,
nov 20-1m Macon.
RIDGELY, SQIJIER & CO.,
AGENTS roil
Southern Transportation Company
BILLS LADING FOR MECIIANIMSE GIVEN
through from New York to the following
point*: *
Macon at $4 05 per 100 lbs
T Auiertcus at 5 30 per 100 lbs
Albany at 5 65 per 100 lbs
Cnthbert at 5 77 per 100 lbs
Eufanla at 5 90 per 100 lbs
The Roads are now in good working order,' and
good* come through promptly.
T. R. BLOOM, Agent,
nov24-lm ’ Maeon, Ga
DODDS, MACNEALS & URBAN’S,
CELEBRATED
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,
Bank Locks, &c.
S 3E SAFES AND LOCKS have been thor-
?hlv tested and their reputation is such
c Tkeascuv Depabtment at Washington
and New York city use them in preference to
any other. They are made exclusively of irou
and steel, thus rendering them entirely
FIRE AND DAMP PROOF.
Eureka and Excelsior Bank Bocks,
For Vaults, Express Boxes, Bankers, Jewellers,
and Merchants,"SrcunrUalled, and oartics desiring
such articles will find it greatly to their interest to
purchase from u* r as we can sell at manufacturers’
prices, freight only added,
nov ll-3m RIDGELY, SQUIER & CO.
CATALOGUE SALE
OF CARGOES SHIPS
Amelia and Florence Chipman,
Direct horn Liverpool,
By Wilbur & Son..
Oii Wednesday, GtJi December, at our Sale
Doom, corner State and Chalmers streets, at
10 1-2 o'clockjc ill be sold, by Catalogue,
O NE hundred and. sixty Crates FANCY AS
SORTED EARTHENWARE and CROCK
ERY, just imported direct from the Potteries in
England. Catalogues may be had and samples ot
Ware examined at our office.
Conditions cash. Charleston, 8. C.
do(5
Asher Ayres,
Grocer & Commission Merchant.
50 Bales Gunny Bagging,
100 Coils Hemp RojSC
25 Coils Manilla Rope,
50 Bbls Refined Sugar,
25 Sacks Rio Coffee,
20 Bbls Leaf Lard,
60 Keg* Cut Nails,
100 Boxes Tobacco,
40 Boxes Assorted Candy,
40 j d Bbls Batter Crackers,
Wine, Cigars, &c.
Brigham, Baldwin & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Will advance on Shipments to their friends in
New York or Liverpool. nov22-2m
AT PRIVATE SALE.
| PLANTATION, 1W miles from Brown Sta-
LJ 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 cultivated
It has on the place a good dwelling and all ndflH
sary out houses. The land lies on Middle creek. 0
miles from Dawson, in a splendid neighborhood,
and cannot be surpassed as a cotton farm. 150 acres
arc of the best Hammock lands, the remainder not
cleared, heavily timbered. For further particulars
apply to or address J. G. LAIRD, Atlanta, Go.,
dec2 G* or Jndgc E. G. Hill, Brown Station.
To Shippers over M. & B. Railroad
TO IIAWKIXSVILLE.
BROWN & LAIDLER,
MERCHANTS OP HAWKINSVILEE,
Will have a large and commodious three story
building to which they Will stole at reasonable
rates, all good* consigned to ‘.heir care.
HR. JNO. M. BRANTLY, Jr.,
Agent at the Terminus of road, will promptly
forward to ns by careful and honest teainsfer* all
good* intcn(kd for this market or to be shipped
down the river.
nov22-2w BROWN & LAIDLER.
“ Confederate Generals.”
BEWARE OF BAD IMITATIONS AND
HUMBUGS.^;
H AVING during the late war, collected amon?
my Sketches?and[Photographs t forithe l\’ar Il
lustrations, orignai Negatives, from life, of the
prominent “Confederate General»” and statesmen
of the South. I am now prepared to send by mail,
postage free, on receipt of price, a life-like Photo
graph of any General or prominent officer formerly
in the Confederate or Federal armies. Single ttjples
35 cents, or 4 copies for £1 All Photographs
are suitable for Albums..^*
Send stamps for Catalogue. Address by mail
or express bEE MALLORY,
War Illustrations,
dee(#-d5t* Macon, 6a.
IRON.
BAR IRON, ASSORTED*
Pig Copper,
Cast Steel,
250 BARRELS
Star Candles,
Salt,
SALT.
IMPORTANT TO COTTON HOLDERS
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission
Merchants,
No. 6 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga
H AVE excellent CLOSE BRICK STORAGE
BOOM 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 to Messrs. WILLIAMS & GUI
ON, New York.
They keep constantly ou 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 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,
nil In Companies whose assets' arc over 15,000,-
00 dollars. ‘ nov30-dfitwlt*
COTTON SEED.
W E ARE PREPARED to furnish Cotton Seed
to any quantity. They are of a superio
kind of cotton and warranted fresli and good.
Parties at a distance can be famished,
uotombus, Ga, novG-lm. J R IVEY & CO
Omen or Empiue Iron & Coal Mining Co., I
Macon, Ga, 28th Nov. 18G5. (
Stockholders whose Shales are not full paid, are
hereby notified to pay an installment of Thirty per
cent on their Shares on or before 1st January next,
and a further installment of Thirty per cent en or
before 1st April, 1800.
ir of the Board ofDirectors.
ED. L. STROHECKER,
w-lawtlstapril . President.
PAINTING.
House, Sign & Ornamental Painting.
GRAINING,
MARBLING,
GILDING,
GLAZING,
PAPER HANGING &C.
Having on hand all the necessary material to
carry on the bnmness, wc are-prepared 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,
SAND PAPER,
BRUSHES, Ac., Are.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
DRURY & TRIPOD,
Over Roberts, Dnnlap & Co., Cherry st,
augl2-12m* Jfacon, Ga.
REFERENCES :
W. B. Johnston, N. H. Beal, J. H. Zeilto <fe Co.,
B. A. Wise, Clayland& Dumblc, Leroy Napier, W.
A. Huff.
WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS
Wholesale Cloak Manufactory.
LOUISVHA.E, KENTUCKY.
W E are pleased to say to our friends south of
the Ohio, that we have one of the largest
and best assorted stocks of
Millinery G-oods
This side of New York. We employ over one
hundred and fifty girls in our
Cloak Factory,
And we are confident that our styles apd prices
will compare favorably with any house In America.
Respectfully.
nov!7-tjl ‘ OTIS & CO.
3,000 GALLOXS
^^SSORTED Whisky, just received aud for sale
L. W. Hasdai,
Wholesale ancl Retail Grocer, Third street, under
Ral.«tc^^HalI, Macon, Ga. • nov2g-dlm
i no
H ACKS will leave Albany on arrival of the cars
from Macon, every Tuesday, U.nrsday and
Saturday, for Tallahassee, Fla., via Thomasville,
Ga.; also, for Bainbridge every Monday, Wednes
day and Fridays thus opening a regular communi
cation to Southwestern Georgia and Florida.
WEIGHT* HILL,
jy27-tf Proprietors.
Bar Soap,
.For sale by
l X I T C H E 7 L
* 3KITHSI
nov 20<i-0t—oct 31-3m
Linen Goods
House Keeping G-oods.
T HE subscribers are prepared to famish HO
TELS and FAMILIES on short notice, with
the above G#ods, of the best makes, in
Bleached and Brown Table Damasks, %
*' “ Cloths,
Damask Napkins and
Doylies Fancy bordered Liaen Towels,
Huckaback and Russia Diapers,
Bird Eyeand8cotch Diapers,
Linen Sheetings and Pillow Linens,
Irish Linens, etc., .
£ ’’ '• •*-= ’• ALSO ! *'
Furniture Dimity,
Marseilles Quilts,
Bed Blanket*,
Cotton Sheetings and FUlow Cottons,
LaTHROPACO.,
Comer of Congress and Whitaker Sts.,
• • Savannah, Ga.
Orders left with Messrs. E.S. Lathrop & Col,
of Macon, will be forwarded to ns, and wiil meet
with prompt attention for any portion of the State,
decl-eodlm* LATHROP <fc CO.
JUST RECEIVED
A5TD
FOR HALE.
5 Bbls. BOURBON COAL OIL,
100 BOXES WINDOW GLASS—All siecs.
5 Bbls. BEST TURPENTINE VARNISHES,
200 CASES PURE DRUGS.
At the Lowest Prices.
BOYD & GORDON,
• - 5*’. . -I: >•' ‘ 1
Cherry st. 2il iloor below Telegraph Building.
ileo5-3t
Attention Capitalists!
T HE undersigned offers for sale his SHOALS,
nine miles north of Forsyth, Georgia, and
five miles below the High Falls, to Mouroc
county, on the Towaliga river—eight (8) feet fall of
water within a distance of one hundred yards.—
Suitable tor a Factory or any machinery. No bet
ter situation or stand can lie lound in Middle Geor-
gia.
He will also sell one hundred (100) or more
acre* of splendid wood land, oak ana hickory, with
the above property. On said land, convenient to
the Shoals, there is an almost inexhaustible Qnarr.
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,
deci-at Forsyth, Ga.
“ Joy to the World !”
THE INTttODUCTIOX OF
PERRY DAVIS’PAIN KILLER,
SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
Has relieved more Pain and caused more Real
•Toy than any other one thing
that, can be named.
IT IS A “BALM F*OR EVERY WOUND,’
* OUR FIRST PHYSICIANS USE.
And recommend its nse; the Apothecary finds it
first among the medicines called for, and
the wholesale Druggist considers it a
leadings ‘‘-’y a hts trade. Ail
tho otin'r i medicine speak
alikcin 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
3J 1 a\n i 1 y edicine
OF THE AGE.
B. H. WRIOLBT.
TAKEN INTERNALLY IT CURES
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,
DIARRHCEA AND
DYSENTERY.
TAKEN EXTERNALLY IT CURES
FELONS, BOILS, AND OLD SORES, SEVERE
BURNS A1{D SCALDS, CUT8, 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.
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
SOKE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture
of Pain Killer and water, and the relief is imme
diate, and cure positive.
jsgr It should not be forgotten that the Pain
Killer Is equally as good to take internally os to
use externallj\ Each bottle is wrapped with full
directions for its use. Sold by Druggists and Med
icine Dealers everywhere.
nov 14-6m -
W-ANTED.
0 GOOD CABINET MAKERS,
^GOOD CARPENTERS,
ONE other need apply,
oct 8-2m GRENVILLE WOOD.
The Latest Arrival.
Turpin &f Hurtz’s
J U3T RECEIVED a large and well selected
stock of Overcoats, Business and Dress Suits.
Also, the latest styles of French, English and
American Caasimers, together with a fine assort
ment of
Gents Furnishing Goods,
which we offer for sale to our friends and patrdhs,
and to the public in general, at the lowest prices,
suitable to everybody’s means. Come ana look
Ifwedonotsnit you, no charge will be made for
showing the
Best and Cheapest the Market can Afford.
Clothing made to order on short notice by
Mons* Rousse from Paris.
TURPIN & KURTZ.
T riangular Block.
I J. IL UCRTZ
Executor*’ Sale;
xx r ILL be sold, at the late residence of E. G.
V Y 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 feixtj'-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. Cotton Seed, Corn, Fodder,
Potatcs, Hoosebold and Kitchen Furniture, in
cluding one Piano, and many other desirable arti
cles. T. P. OLIVER,
A. B. MORAN,
December 4,1855. 6t t Executors.
WRIGLEY & KNOTT,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IX
Hardware and Cutlery,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE.
Mechanics’ Tools
Of ail kinds.
HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
WXXiXiOW WARE.
Buckets, Tubs,
NEW STYLE MEAL SIFTERS,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Ralston’s Range, Next to Express Office.
Notice.
A n ELECTION wrn be held at the City Hall, to
this city, on the fid Saturday to December
next, for Mayor, Alderman, Clerk and Treasurer,
ofthecitvofMaccu. novfiB-ttecd
MACON, GEORGIA.
dccS-dtni.
Cotton Shipped Direct
-w«c*jntanK.a
WITH BUT ONE HANDLING.
r IE subscribers haring made arrangements for
vessels to ply between New York and Darien,
wifi receive cotton on board their boxes at Macau
and Landings below, and give bill of lading for the
same through to New York.
Thelmportance of stopping cotton by this route
where the vessels meet tho boxes and when practi*
cable, transfer the cargoes immediately from the
boxes on hoard the vessels, giving it thereby but
one handling, will be readily appreciated by all
cotton shippers.
INSURANCES
They arc also linpowered to insure cotton ship
ped on board their boxes to a limited extent and
st moderate rates.
BUTTS & BROTHER,
dec3-2w Maeon, Ga.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
CAKHART & CUED,
Iron Front Store, Cherry street,
Have in store an dare receiving daily a toll com-
plete stock of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Hoes, Chains,
and Tools of every disenption.
PLANTERS,
CARPENTERS,
MERCHANTS,
MACHINISTS,
BUILDERS,
BLACKSMITHS.
Carriage and Wagons Makers can be supplied with
everything in their line.
For Steam 8aw Mills a Full Assortment of
RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTINGS,
CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS,
And everything In their line.
Wc are satisfied that with five years experience
and personal attention to business, we can make It
advantageous to the Interest of purchasers to buv
of us. Call at
dec2-lm CARHART & CURD.
.Houston Plantation
FOR SALE OU RENT!
B EING -unable to give the business my personal
attention, I propose to sell or rent my Oak
Land Plantation "in "Houston countv. The” place
lies on the ‘.Ocmulgec river, four miles from the
Buzzard Roost depot, on the Macon & Brunswick
Railroad. It contains twenty-one hundred aud
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 caeb, or
to any one who will buy the stock and provisions
on the place, I will rent it on moderate term*,
either in money or for apart of the crop.
dec3-4tt JOHN J. GRESHAM.
Invitation to Give Evidence.—The committee
on the financial operations of the State sends ns
the following for publication, and we call especial
attention to it:
illLLEDOEVILLE, Nov. 2Sth, 1885.
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 alt 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 SAFFOLD, Chairman.
C. J. JORDAN,
0. A. LOCHRANE.
Executive Oracr, I
Milledgeville, Nov. 28th, 1805. f
The Telegraph will publish for two weeks, and
request that the Columbus Enquirer, Atlanta In
telligencer, and Chronicle and Sentinel of Augusta,
also for the same length of time. -
J. JOHNSON,
dec5-d2w Governor.
BUREAU REFUGEES, FREEDMEN AND ABAN
DONED LANDS,
Office Act’o Sun Ass’t Commissioner, 1
Aldant, Ga., Dec. 3,1863.}
Cieccz.au 1
No. L f
As the year is nearly expired for which the Frced-
mcn have made a contract, it is deemed important
to uige tbeFrcedmen to make contracts before the
25th day of December, for the coming year. And
in as much as these Freedmen are ignorant and
easily imposed on, it is partlniiitriy tMrtd that all
contracts made with the Freedman shall spccifical
ly name the compensation that he shall receive for
his labor, and it is hoped that the proprietors will
feel a sincere desire to cooperate with the Bureau
suppressing ail dclusiveanddeceptive contracts,
which seem to premise more Ilian wiU ever be re
ccived by the Freedmen.
G. A. HASTINGS,
Major 12l"a Maine Yob Inf try, Act’g. Snb Ass’t.
Commissioner. dec6-3t
Yearly, I
SUBSCRIPTION:
ADVERTISING,
Una square, twelve lines or
II 00; tach subsequent insertwCTlSS
Address, $3FF&kU>
Cfetfaib Ctlfqrapli.
THURSDAY MORNING
q
DECEMBER 7, ISA
GENERAL IMTEMCEXCE.
Ford’s Theatre lias been completely re
modeled, and is notv ready for the rebel
relics.
The President hits directed that no pa torts
be granted to tmjwrdoncd rebels in the
South.
Chicago has appropriated ;*li)n,000tockan
file streets, in anticipation of the cholera
Tiie panion of Judge Magralli and Secre
tary Scddon came direct from tho PmUrert.
Hon. Samuel Ames, for ten years Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode I*-
land, haa resigned bu office '-eeau* of ill
health. ►
The Churl it,, on ]wper-. report tin- dead, of
Hon. Thos. J. Wither*, Judge of the Supreme
Court of the State.
i Smoking ear* have been placed ujH'ii two
of the city railways in New York. ^
Tho death of the fattest man in the world,
M. Helm, is recorded. He was employed ia
Paris as translator; Ua age was 42 yean; he
weighed 500 pound*.
One of our exebangm says: “Dr. Joseph
Worcester, author of a dictionary and inven-
A fire occurred in Tuscaloosa, Ala., a few
days since, which consumed the Washington
Hall and several other buildings of iea note.
Tiie records of the court of appeals of
Kentucky, with a large portion of the books
in tho ofiico of tho secretary ot State, were
destroyed by fire in Frankfort a few days
since.
The total exports of specie from New York
since 1st January last, have been *27,4 0.3,10X
In the coming congress the scats of seven
members will be contested, which alone will
make the opening proceedings quite inter
esting.
With the Virginia delegation to coii greaa
the oath question is to be tested by Mr. Stu
art; who will make application to take lii*
seat without taking the oath.
The people of Virginia are preparing to
fight confiscating proceedings through the U.
S. District Courts.
Humphrey Marshall is said to be negotiat
ing for the purchase of the National Intelli
gencer. He proposes to make a powerihl ad
ministration advocate.
Major General Frank Gardner, who was in
command at Port Hudson during the war, has
become a local reporter of the New Orlcan -
Crescent
Generals Frank Gardner and Dick Taylor
were in Jackson, on the 23d ult. They were
looking well and apparently in tim- spirit*.
A few days ago the working men of Indi
ana, held a large convention in Indianopolis,
and passed resolutions to memoralire the leg
islature to adopt the eight hour system in tiie
State.
' Rev. W. H. Milburn, tho blind prcachfr-
rcceived deacon’s orders in the Protestant
Episcopal church at Burlington, Vt., on Sun
day tho 20th ult. He has hitherto been a
Methodist.
BEARDliN & CO„
(LATE OF GEORGIA,) —
20 REA 7EH STREET. NEW YORK.
General Commission Merchants
For the -ale of Cotton, Wool and other Pro-
ducc. Liberal advances made or v * C onsign
ments shipped to our house.
GAINES & CO., MAC/- VIA,
Will make advances updh uents to us.
dee2 6t« * B. A CO.
A Family of Thieves. w
As analogous to tho great railroad roi.l-.
ies committed in our midst, wc give the i..!
lowing from the correspondent of it. Phila
delphia Press, who writes from Holliduvs-
burg, Pa.: . , ■
< )ne of flic mo-1 iin; ,
in our criminal court ■!iiriner tlu^ ev
that the people ot this section
nessed. Tiie charge was larceny, l ie o,
sons indicted were John J. Burkholder. 1.:
diah, his wife, Julio, Lavinia, and Man-
IIawk, his daughters, Henry, Tlioma-, Perry,
and NorvalHawk, sons and sons-in-law. Tlu-
trial lasted three days, and resulted in a con
viction of all the defendants, except Perry
Burkholder and his mother.
The charge was for stealing a large amount
of goods shipped in the cars of the Penn*v!
vania Railroad Company. The lu.-ad of this
delectable family was a well-to-do farmer and
horse speculator, living four mile* east of A1-
toona, in this county. His daughter, Mary
Hawk, and her husband, Nonal Hawk, in
October, November anil December, 1H64, and
January, 1865, resided in Altoona. Margaret
Burkholder, not then married to John Bishop
Cozzcn Ware, was a frequent visitor at her
sister’s, and here wa3 planned this gigantic
system of robbery.
Hawk, as an employee, had got possession
of a freight car key, which was broken, but
by filing answered tiie purpose. During th«
last three months of 1S64, immense quant ities
of goods were missing from the air*, and no
one was suspected. The goods were carried
to Hawk’s, there divided, and the share of
Lavinia and Julia carried to their inotlnr
and two brothers, Henry and Thoma*. down
in.thc country to their home—on horseback,
in the carriage and in sleds. On December
3Ut, Ware and JIargaret ware married—tiie
cars of the railroad company furnished them
with an outfit for housekeeping. The stock,
of Mr. Krause, from Pottstown, Montgomery
county, wa* pilfered, and great quantities of
towel*, carpets, slip*, silk dresses and shawl*
taken by this woman from the tars, his good*
having been shipped for Indiana. Penn. Jne
J. Burkholder was opposed to this match.
Things went on swimmingly, until,
March of this year, traces of tile missing good
were then observed. Search w arrant* w en
obtained, and the result w as the discovery of
about a thousand dollars' worth ot goo.
Hawk's and Ware's. This lx-ing but a
of the amount missing, led to the su*pf
that some was concealed at Rurkhcbi
tV a re having been arrested,_
where it might be liid, and j
tinued. great packages of
hidden in the hnyrtie t*’!* 1 “
the potatoes, in the search 1
everywhere tieJ-good* were o' ,
hidden. Lamp?the cellar und.fl
company, were die outhouses- an 1
- - ' tier - or -aou'd hI .
wyxris werei
in the cheats
every part c
trunks of th<
in the ,7) seen upon the person.
goo,-.:- impossible to convict ell
of the lioys.
the jMendai.u. without the totimoev of Ware
as mne-tenths of the property it was not nos
sible to identity. " 1
John J. Burkholder owns a large farm and
was in no necessity of resorting to this mode
of making a living. The trial was doubly
impressive, inasmuch as it is the practice in
this judicial district, under th. set of asatin-
bly, to arraign all persons ch-.-grtl with the
commission of a felony. It a strange
aud painful reunion—eight persona, fromtho
grayheaded grandfather to th- \oiin
of fourteen years of age.