The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 09, 1865, Image 1

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18. BOYKIN. J. R SNEEDJ r«rly. MACON. GEORGIA,. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1865. OLD SERIES, SO. 1896.! I NEW SERIES, NO. 181, Attrition Capitalists! [IE undersigned offers for sole Lis SHuaI nine mile* north of Forsyth, Georgia, o AZUMEA! A.2U M K JV ! i ^AZUMEA.! I ; r..icd to Tlc- Beal and Purest Baking Powdtr !u Dae r; j. ii. zeilm a to., j WHOLESALE ft RETAIL DRU66I8T8, MAC OX. GEORGIA. j Sole Agents in this State for the sale of { PROF. IHORRIS’ AZIJ3IEA. THE M4IX0TH DRV GOOD* STARE! Latest Arrivals from the East. CITY. BUSINESS CARDS. ECONO MT.J These HaaWR trj -tltri K<fK The aiilitury sj rlimche. ol General Uh i!n\. !r.,n-. HiM Angestt. The XtwfJ that Genera! nj 'rmpUtea entire! The roiitnt^j -.hairs of ktniro '>• » l *j* r Insurance -Agency J ' M. BoaRDMA N U Agtut for the foil 9 nrluaWr- hiaiANfE CwtfiMW. THE LORIU.ARD PIKE DOTKANCF. |c WRIGKLEY & KNOTT. flee mites Wore the High Fell*. In Monroe conntj.oatheTowmUga rlrer—right is)fcrt f-11 Of ATTOUEVt. DODDs, MACNEALS & I RBIYS, CELEBRATED ' ' Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Bank' Locks, &c. water within a diManco of one hundred vards.— Suitable lor a Factory or any machinery. No loi ter situation or stand can bcloundin Middle Gcor- SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1965. 101B * JACKSON, IMPORTER* AXD DEALERS rpHX undersigned, old citiicos of Macou, bee 1 Wee, m informing nmfifitB—Wra WmC at thi* city and vicinity, that, having revived a > very large lot of DRY GOODS—conawtine in I*a- > Drca* Gooda of all description-, Black and Fancy Silks, a large Mortneat ol Notions and Wit*’ Dreaa and Cloak Trimmings In general; ' Unco in large quantities ; a good line of #nc French and English Shawls; the latest ►tyle of Plain and Fancy Balmoral Skirts; Ladies' Traveling Bags, all style* and sizes; Ladles’ and MiMc*' v cats and Pants; and a foil line of Ladles* larger than any oihrthn—ito Macon. ■ we arc also in receipt of a very large and well selected ttock of Gcats’ Ready-made Clothing, i tuck a* fine black Browdeloth Coats, black Doeakin h irmt"i 1nrtn nr1 TVmrj fflllr YreU. ftowlmf n flilfa. coarse Satinet Suits, and a regnitf line of Gents’ Furuishing Goods not 0*pMablc in New York Lay. »« an-ottering to the public to sell *11 goods aitb * very small adraaratnad^ iaftat, lower than any botee in Macon. . otnnf in conneetion with a large wholesale Jobbing karn* rn the FnR,«» «•&, therefore, (tire the ahoyc inducomada. u : jr< . r:.»0 • w - - - We would, in conclusion, further call Attention V> our Urge and elc&ntJMfVtf ■ Of Goods, which were selected with great tare by ourselves; and our long experience iu thi# nurln that Wallfli rl ua to judge asto the want* or tile purchasing com munity. The patronage of all atr.thft flrtends, as well as many ot our nesrOMfcjb ympatidh. Ited* Purchasers should be particular to find our place—Dumour’* Block, dcuond street, three doors from doardman's Book BtHp^.. P. 8.—Country mcrcliarts will find it to their 1 advantage to give q§ ijaJl ocUi-Sm ■ GLA8EK A ROSIN 1 SAMUEL D. IRVIN, iucMuorto Lrii kfer.tbil t-/.i e Si AV; ATTOBKEY AT LAW, V A" ALBANY. GEORGIA. ... ALSO Heal Mate Agent for South we* tom Gconriiu Prompt attention given to all btulness entrusted to hiaaam. ,i:. - '• • ... - norlA-dm ‘•Hall's Journal of Health is arguing the propriety ot married jH-ople not sleeping to gether, liut ill adjoining rooms." What LsV)r. Hall's own practice in such matters .' Does he practice what he preache*! He knows such aenstom i* usual in Europe, and can tell whether or not it lostafa inB- dclity. , ‘■Albert Dike wants his #■.•0.000 law library restored to him, us lie ha* commencisl prac ticc in Memphis. Heretofore lii* practice* have been very bail."—.V,','Mem pr/vr. Southern pile* and bayonets had certain puthiny woy» about them, lately, that north erners never could like, and always called “bad." !?" “Brigham Y oung monopolize* the sale of liquor in Suit Lake City and his bar iloc« a magnificent busines*.” A bad sign tor Hrigliam! For humanity’s aakc we hojx* that, if called upon ench of hi* many wive*, would not be forced in truth, to iuvHTt that, owing to hi* extraordinary facilities he was hira*elt given to tick her. WnEN Doctoh* 1)i* m.hkk A* . It Is not i always the Doctor* who dbagrre. Down by Zeilin’s corner we lately heard an ir*U V. D, who perhaps hnd i»ccn floored by hi* lawyer, | exclaim. “But then, all your pp>fr«Mon arc j plunderer* by trade !” j “Wellr tva* the ret«»rt. “.»nd flon't you I Doctors live by jrfZZdftp f *Ui00,»0 .iixi^oo Hardware and Cutlery the Shoals, therel* an almost Inexhaustible Quary, Profit* annually divided, 75 per ci. to the dealer*. This Company diri Vs three quarter* of tbeaet —- — —- -*>Ucy alder* in *«- Sksaf profits to the policy older* in Basting In-, WkJkMBhlMkfc • NORTH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE 00., or ffi cttt or >rw ionic. J #lj Cash Assists.fBalrt'Mf pulley Holders participate In the Profit*. J “ *JA8. W. OTIS, Frc*. I V U JJJ , I *11 ?A T HESE JGVFES AND LOCKS have been thor oughly tested and their reputation Is such that the TBEisrnT Department at Washington r.nd New York city use them In preference to any other. They are made cxcbssohly ot Iron and steel, thus rendering them entirely FIRE AND DAMP PROOF. .rftl.K, i:tuvnty» »t IJW. <mC HR* I>r»g 61*re, »«1 » 1 »W! JL r. B. WHITTLE. BrTLDERS' HARDWARE. Tools lh«- bnpcqW with tW gw tstioa Hr fbdiara. * A lew ya* j»b‘d >n coni to Rurmaik goon. ItcffiM ProMfb'rtt fi THR X. W. Blekckek, Bee. 1 COMMON WEALTH ”fIRE INSURANCE CO., or the err^or *rw tomjc. ot>,\ CMh upit.1 »-A«w J. IIOXIE, Preaident, j Gwj. T. Uaw^ See. ; SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO , or ATHX», GEOKOLA. . I ThU old mml uuekvedlt rorcuut Compan;, with IU Capittl in Uet, continues to ULt risks on the use liberal terms is heretofore. , _-j. -haBUKY HALL,Pres. | Alsou C«asi, Sec. j THE GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., or colcjsbts, otoiau. ■ CspltsL t S300,000 JAS. J. BOZEMAN, Pm. j D. Y. Woeox, Sec. I Risks on Cotton. Merchudixe, Turnhure or ! Bantings, taken In either oC the Above Companies I at the most liberal rates. Lowes promptly ad- Eureka and Excelsior Bank Locks, For Vaults, Express Boxen, Bankers, Jewellers, ini Merchants, are unririlled, and parties desiring PERRY DAVIS’PAIN KILLER .MLS, has. removed hi* otSee lotel to the East side of Third lor and PI nm—where he con , unless professionally absent. WEN,” otBca comer Vm ina .werenanrs. usnooim aoa pomes aesrriL^ each articles will find It greatly to their interest to purchase from ns, as wo con tell at minuiheturc-s’ prices, freight only added, nov 11-Sra RIDGELY, SQUIER * CO. SUFFERING HUMANITY OF TniS AGE. a J. ROOSEVELT, (llomoeopathUt). OfSceMuUnrr) sL, W-hiogt«n Blink, over VI d-.ard [lias’s Br.ik «|or. . KeMdence on Walnut, soar Third street. a lovt!ld!iu’ OF CARGOES SHIPS Has relieved more Pain and canoed more Real •b.v than anv other one thing that can hr named. Amelia and Florence Chipman, Direct from Liverpool, By Wilbur & Son. Oh 'Wedncviay,' 6^ December, at sur Sale Room, corner State and Chalmers streets, at :si tony street, (oppooite the Medical Co4- i tor* he may be found at all hour*, day aad winm MACON, GEORGIA. I'xmpaifra*. - Rivbop ITtOjAj kin;; a hull th<* purpwM* df C •*urh rharviahto Jiffereat «ignate. • ITIS A “BALM FOR EVERY WOUND, OUR FIRST PHYSICIANS USE. Cotton Shipped Direct Bret among the medicines colled for, and the wholesale Druggist considers it a lending article)dThls trade. All the dealers In medicine speak allkclu its favor; audits reputation as a medi- cine ol great street, near the a-riiim for Uie Mind. sag COMMISSION MERCHANTS. er Printers arc proverbially poor, thougii they have many “quoins." But the wsylaycts of Afacon must not gather encouragement from this assertion, ns the brave printer* lave determined each to carry a "shooting stick" home in his pocket every night, so as to make a “case" of any robber* who order* him to “stand," and give “chase" in Order to get tho rascals “locked up.” “Tnn Scndat Maoazixk."—This is the name of a large new monthly magazine, ed ited by Thoa Guthrie D. D., and published by Strahan, & Co., 178, Grand st„ N. Y. price, |St.OO per year. It is the reprint of an English work, and of course the articles axe mostly English in character and style. It has been in existence 12 months, and has aver aged 100,000 per month. , » • . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TEtVETT A SNIDER, Wholesale Commis- f J tion Merchants, and General Agents, Second street, between Cherry and Poplar, Macon, Of.— Prompt ixrsonsl attention given to all mmlxn- meats of cotton, prod ace, maaafoeZwna and other articles of Men (undue. Orders sod Consignment* solicited from all parts of the country. Agents lor several rtrst class Insurance Cumixnlcf. WITH BUT ONE HANDLING. MERIT AND VIRTUE IS FULLY AN D PER NEXTLY ESTABLISHED, AND IT IS TIIE GREAT IRON. PURCHASING AGENTS, Third stroet, ' .... Macon, Georgia. \\TB offer our services to the public, and will YY give personal attention to all bnisincss en- tnuted to us. Wf solicit eonslgnmcnts of goods of every de- script ton, i srtlcularty country produce. . Goods stored at the urnsl rates In onr large, rc- curc and well situated store bouse, opposite the Express office. , ' Bzrxaxxcas: Messrs. Hardeman A 8park>, Harris A Ross, Ash er Ayres, J. B. Ross, and Rev. J. W. Burke -‘"W yi AT) ft) [E *ul«cribcrs baring made jirran*eioents for Have fitted up the GEM in dicipint etyle with new furniture. They have a iplcndid BAR, well stoeked with the beat Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Their fine dock of'Wines, in bottle*, w ill be sold at the most reasonable prices in the market. 1 TIIE EATING DEPARTMENT 1 vessels to ply between Mew York and Darien, will receive cotton on board their boxes at Macan and Landings below, and give bill of lading for the panic through to New York. The Importance of shipping cotton by this route where the vessels meet the boxes and when practi cable, transfer the cargoes immediately tromthe Pig Copper, boxes on board the v< one handling, win be cotton shippers. T !L OTTO.—Wholesale and retail dealer In t) • Watches, Jewelry, Watch Materials, Gold F«m, Gold, 8U\<*r *nd Bteel Spectacle*, Ac. At the old ptaod of J II A 8 8 Virgin, Cotton Avenue. Mm on. Ga. Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv, repaired • ad warranted Mcwlug Maciuuc- <»( all d« •- ri|>- tlcmn put In order, u> \» hlcli Mr. P Hertell will st- tend udr2833mf original balance tiv« rati* cxjMmiw miht )xsr nmtf; with ifit ►n^r t ' M wi Oflcrs to the public the finest Bill of Fare iu the market. The best York river Oysters are always kept on hand, fresh, and ean be had in any quantity, at |lj^<nj3sipiju$et rates. Families can be hupplied in any quantity and without nfifijbr. E. W. THOMAS aV Co., Gem Saloon, under Fioyd House, nov24-3m • Macon, Georgia. SORE THROAT, ^ ‘ SUDDEN COLDS. . t .COUGHS, ETC., ! I WEAK STOMACH, GENERAL DEBILITY, NURSING SORE MOUTH, CANKER, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, CRAMP AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH, BOWEL COMPLAINTS/* T. 6. BMB.T. M. L. SQUIEK. ■. T. WJSBBL RlftCELY, SQUIER&GO., COTTON FACTORS, GENERAL PRODUCE AND COMMISSION JIERCIIANTS. I.nnivr Ilou-e Building, K • • • ^ 1i UgJaK t a. ‘ MACON, GEORGIA. *3 J. H AllTI.KV, WATGIIMAKER. 1st*- work I .man ftovShlne, H Dsv, continue, to n-|ni!r Wstclie. St prr-i-nt In tho Floyd House Building, o|.|..»IU- Mrdl.ul Cslli-ge, Mulberry -tn-ct. 'I'l'LE, Wutcbiuiker and Jeweller,' Star Candles, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. SHORTEST, Cheapest and Quickest Route Its y wiLm^dlla "fty snow YOKE and BAXTZS10JLE, By the Great Virginia and Tennessee Line, Through Receijilu glcen ly the Agent* of the TAMRM SU1 . rl becond street, two doors from tk« corner at Malborry, keep, constantly a well aalactod assort- ■sent of l\n«- G-jld and Htlrw IVstwhfMlfoWW, Also. tVatches and Jewelry carefully repaired by cz|iericnctd workmen. scpfdti oin W VrrHE* »ud JU WKLRT, et Chea. 8. (Jau del's, uudrr the Telegraph Printing House corner Cherry and Second streets, Macon, Ga. keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of tine vVstche* sod Jeselry- Kepelrhig done neatly and on short notice. All work warrautc-L aaglli-m A Stesck.—The Bolton Port, of Nov. 4Wn. says: “The people are a little -tirreil tin about the approaching municipal elcs iiou here." Don't let them be stim.il up any more. There arc »>me thing* the ..«vr you Stir them the worso the steni li. ami Ikr-don i> a bad enough stench in the nostrils of the country now. Iron Front Store, Cherry street, Hava In store and arc receiving dally a full com- plctc stock of Hardware, Iron, Steel, lloes, Chains, T. It. Bloom, E. Wilcox, Gen. J. T. Croxton, Macon, Ga, Holmes 6c Patterson, Hopkinsdt Bro. New York. C. W. Brundr, Savannah. Tucker de Co., Louisville. V7 r . OCttiT-Sm. 1. new- FURS WANTED. FELON8, BOILS, AND OLD SOEES, SEVERE BURNS AND SCALDS, CUTS, BRUISES, AND SPRAINS, SWELLING HE .TIIE JOINTS, RINGWORM AND TETTER, BROKEN BREAST, FROSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS, TOOTHACHE, l'AIN IN THE FACE, NEURAL GIA AND RHEUMATISM. NEW FIRM! SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY From MACON to BALTIMORE t»SM; and NEW YORK SlSJiO per bald onCottou. Rate of Insurance cheaper than any other route. All packages should be stamped S T Co ta f-icil Hate tnuiip-Ttation. THURSTON R. BLOOM, .1 Agent. Macon, Georgia. r WILL pay for MlnkSkins, prime, 75 cents, L Opossum Skins, prime 35 cents, Coon Skins, prime, 20 cents, Beaver, Otter, and Deer8klns according to val- e. ’ N. K. BARNUM, Denlcrin Dry Good.*, Triangular Block, nov 86-lm Macon. As TO ItAVK foreseen, for sonic tint a there Lino chance for southern n,embers gaining admittance to tlic present Congress, and, cor.- serjuently, many itavo retumerl home. We advise all Congressmen elect, tvho inay not have gone to Washington, tu remain at hone until they are assured Umt the door will lie opened to them when they appear, Such is the advice of President Jolm-on liim-a lf. MISCELLANEOUS. >! VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE. rpiIROUrti! receipt, given by the Agents of the X Southern Transportation Company at freight rates to Baltimore aud N«w York, at guaranteed rate per hundred pounds aa per bale on Cotton, all packages should be stamped S. T. Co., to facfUtata Truusportation. Rate from New York to Macon P4.i*s per hundred pounds. THURSTON R. BLOOM, AgL at Macon, ACON DAILY TE1.EGRAFH Job PrinUng M Office. Jok work of cTcnr dc«criptloQ execu ted oo abort notice aud In good atyle. Term* res- aoaablc .< ,W o - ' tflUttP' n J. Hl.AKF, real caUtc aft, \JT • Pcr*ooa huvuikC hou*«*» for >a!u or rent, or pnvo'iM wanting to rent bousea, cannot l>c bet* tir aultrd Uuui by caliloic on me. From my ltng vpttMm In the real estate business, I am bsttrr prepared to rise satisfaction than any other Nnion In the city. G. J. BLAKE. Macwn. Gil, Sept. W, 1865-tJanl-W ih J. & b. LANK are now offering Tor side a 1 • Is nr** lot of Sole aud Upper L**atn«r. Also, frain Oil by retail. Next door to Express office, W n. n.kVi'tin* Carriage and Wagon* Maker* can be supplied with everything in tjielr line. - • »• For Steam Saw Mills a Full Assortment of RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTINGS, circular a» mill saws, And everything in their line. We are nathm-d that with live yearn experience and personal attention to Inisinead, we can make it advantageous to the interest of purchasers to buv of ns. CaUat dec2-lm CARHART & CURD. Y. G. RUST, PAIN KILLER, Taken intcni&IJyalkmld be adnlteratcd 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 elec. For SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Fain Killer and water, and the relief ia imme diate, and cure positive. Z3T It should not be forgotten thac 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 Druggist* and Med icine Dealers everywhere. " nor l*-6m- November 27th, 1865- "Winship efc’MCallaway’s STOCK OK PINE R K A D Y M A D E CLOTHING I* more complete now than it ha* been any time during this season. They have received Kitty tine heavy BRAVER OVER COATS, *nd*large lot qj fine Wines* suit* during this irceK. WINS HIP * CALLAWAY. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. Wc have a large stock for the whole-ale trade and will t»ake it to the iQtVififcttiftoMtoetofat* in the surrounding country to buy their Clothing of ua. WINSHIP CALJAWAY. narZt-lQt . :•./ EBT.Tijfi London correspondent of the New York Daily Heirs says that instruction* have been, or will be, immediately sent to the British Minister at Washington to n*lc our Government an explanation of ndtirt in the matter of the K-runns; tmv*. that the English that tl»^ United States shall either fc. «11 public demonstration.sof the Brotbej^l^ - country, or accept the altcmam^^jQL. j# •>Cflr r 9 no: a}^| acting > nut S ' every'A I have this Day Bcceivtxl by Expn*s E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND <>o>n, Ga. HANDSOME DRESS SILKS, Houston Plantation Bustle* and Family Jersey Wa*on*, ‘ FROM CONCORD AND BRATTLEBORO. i.ly of Buggies, Top ELEGANT BLACK CLOAKS. ■ oi luu cuy, county uuu tieiuity nuu iuc lie in 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 Stocks ol Staple and Fancy Dry Goods In the Southern markets. The goods were select ed by Mr. Einsteis with great care; and as he is now in tho 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 shall receive new additions to our. stock eve ry week, and will be always prewired to exhibit to the pnbllc goods of the Best Manufacture. Latest Styles, IT7E will ioou have a iijwf of Buggies, Top ' ¥\ Family WagOBi and Harness made to orde r at CONCORD AND BRATTLSBOIIO, expressly for ihU market, and will warrant them to irire entire miUfmctnm to all ygun We will •«ll no work uvrt madk u*]»rr»bly to- onr order. Tluae froiu a ft 1 1 can addrv** u* at Macon (to rare W <\ Singleton i. or at lUwklnsvUU*, Ga. o*t7-Sm McDUrriE, MASON A CO. I)1UB DO. B EING unable to give the business my personal attention, I propose to sell or rent my Oak Land Plantation in Houston county. The place lies on the Ocmulgee river, four miles from the Buzzard Roost depot, on toe Macon & Brunswick Railroad. It contains twenty-one hundred and fifty acres of rich lime land—about 1,400 acre* cleared, and most of it very productive. I will sell the land lor twelve thousand dollar* cash, or to any one who will buy the stock and provisions on the. place, I will rent St on moderate terms, either in money or for apart of the crop. dcc3-4tt JOHN J. GRESHAM. Worth Knowing.—The lolloTwg. ir< «n _thc treasury department, touching a really important jK>int. should he know ~ ami j remembered among buKincvi men generalIv Tkkamtrt Dei»ahtment, i “Office Ixtkuxal Rhvkscb, * Wuslungton. Oct. 27, lbfiV \ npir;—In reply ta your letter of 18th in*!., that if a note secured by mortgage i* nego tiable, and tbo two instrument* arc trandj* red by a mere endorsement of the note, no j stamp Is required. See section lflO, Revenue I DfiW. . Hii m ' “If the extension of the time lor the p*\ j meat of a note is not in writing, no addition al stamp on either instrument is neerwear*.- - IfJ however, a note i* renewed by giving a new note, the renewal mod be stamped with a stamp appropriate to the amount of the re newal, though the mortgage i* not auhject to a further stamp duty. If the time oi par ment is extended by virtue of a written en gagemrnt, a stamp inu*t be fixed apjwopruite to the agreement. Very respect folly, “D. C. Whitman, “Deputy Unnmi'*ionrr " Also an inexiiau.stable supply of House, Sigu b Ornamental Painting. WJt. W.- GOKDON. KM. H. TISON. TISON & GORDON, Cotton Factors, Commission and FORWADING MERCHNTd, 04 Bay Street, Savannah, (Georgia. OPKC1AL ATTENTION will be given to the sale SC01T, POWELL & CO. GRAINING, . .MARBLING. * - ; . GILDING, GLAZING, PAPER HANGING AC. Having on hand all the necessary material to carry on the bustnese, we are prepared to give sut- isfaction, both in execution and prices, to all who may iavor us with their orders. We will also keen ou hand and for sale, mixed Paint* of every description. VARNISH, OIL, SPS. TURPENTINE, • BROWN JAPAN, PUTTY. SANDPAPER. BRUSHES, Ac., Ac. Orders from the country promptly attended to. DRURY & TRIPOD, Over Roberts, Dunlap A Co., Cherry st, aug 12-12tn* Macon, <, t. REFERENCES: W. B. Johnston, N. H. Beal, J. H. Zeilln A Co., B. A. Wise, Clayland A Durable, Leroy Napier, W. A. Huff. ‘ A ALPAC’ ( \ BRAID.S, O of Lumber. Rosin, Turpentine, Ac. W6 are again at our old office, prepared for business. ‘'All- experience in this city of over eleven years,and our undivided attention to all business entrusted, in* duces ua to -hope lor a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended. ■ * ' oct29-3m For trimming pf every Color. U Street, HAC0N, GA Dealer* in Foreign aud Dotncritc Exchaugr Bond*, trold, Silver, Bauk Note*, A Invitation to Give Evidence.— i m eoiuimacu on.the financial operations of the State sends ua the following for publication, and we call especial attention tolt: Milledgeville, Nov. 28th, 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 torward and give, under oath, all tne 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 publl lation. •cpl7-3iu BUGLE TRIMMING, JL.W. TUCK, Christian Co. i. O. DAVIS, ! A. P. TUCK. Late with Phelps, Louisville, Ky. Caldwell A Co. I A. M*TTINQ, norid-li METROPOLITAN HOTEL. S0NTAQ9, opposite ths Vaniks novsE, LATE BROWN’S HUBIAS, Wholesale G rocers and Comm: 'OULD invite the attention of Li. cn.-toracra and the public generally, to bia large and BlisAington, D. C. ThU leading Hotel, Kcuovated end Ke-luruirhed Is bow In perfect order (or Uie rvccptlon and oc- My stock consists In part or the following goods: Frints, Printed DcLalnes, All wool Delaines, Empress Sloth, Foil Det'hevres, English and FrentfltMtvlnoa, Scotch and Vcnitian Plaids, Solid, printed ond'flgurcd Fopllns, Black DeLaines, Alapacas, . r ; Black Silks, Merinos and Bomborincs, And many other good.- belougiug to the DRESS D F. P A R T M E K T A full and complete assortment of Linen Cambnc Handkerchiefs, . „ , Ladies' Linen and Embroidered Cuff6 and Col lars, separate and In »eta| 11 White, Red and Shaker Flannels, Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Blan kete, Ac., ! s ' Hosiery, Clotes, Indies' Merino \ eats, Table Linen, TabliVCloth, Towels, KID GLOVES, .Merchant?, well selected stock of Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods. Which he offers at very small Adeanocon iw, TUB STOCK CONSISTS IN FA11T OK . Bleached Domestics, Brawn Domestics, Prints, Ginghams, French and English Merinos, CORSETTES, A La F.ugcnie. 822 Main street, between Eighth and Ninth .— 1 for pibli -ataaw. THOMAS SAFFOLD, Chairman. C. J. JOKBAN, O. A. LOCHRANE. eommodatlon of It. old patrons. Besides many other novelties to which 1 attention of tho public is invited. : S. T. COLEMAN WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS ^Louisville, Ky, Coisiiaaeats Solicited; ALABAMA, EUFAULA, Executive Office, ) . MUledgcvUlc, Nov. 28tb, 1865. f The Telegraph will publish for two week*, and request that the Columbus Enquirer,. Atlanta In telligencer, and Chronicle and 8eutincl of Augusta, also for the same length of time. J. JOHNSON, decS-d2w Governor. BUREAU REFUGEES, FREEDMEN AND ABAN DONED LANDS, Office Act’d Sub Ass’t Commissioner, ) Ai.»anv, Ga., Dec. 3,1865. j Circulak ) No. 1. i A* the year Is ucjirly expired for which the Feder- Tru<* Southern Feeling. [From tlie Metrojoitan Recorder 1 There i* no more contemptible right on the face of the e»rth th»n a man who i* faint* to his country. And depraved beyond all measure must U* he who unblu*hm|f!y vr»- claims himr*elf in the face of the World.— The Southerner who can truly any,* that du ring the last four year* he never felt fh* ftralj emotion of sympathy with tfc* ( f nfWeroA*, cause, that hi* heart thrtfbhed * xultifcgfy ut the new s of a .Southern vitrt<iry. or aanfe a^J the rumor of a Federal triumph, isn uunt whJ woul4 not care to trust. He who coqld 8v».] in the very midst of Mjrb a stroggte, tb* courage with which it was sustained and tto sacrifice* uomurmuringly endoml. that it might prove successful, who could live amid the fluctuation* of the war. mark the tide of success el>b an<l i!-»w. m-. wtety brcnRirg up around him. f" l t he agitation and al cauw:<i l>y tlie turoenot the n«tior. in if* agony, and veu .iiu unmoved, h.v -ipanirafty undiftturlxsl iiir pnl>c^ even unto Mar• rated or unn tarded, i- a uwra*. pbr otwNmhC or a m-n tu l>c raaxkr.i and apoKhd totHf«r. The veriest schooiftmv «v he pores vtg the page- of Greek Mid Roman story, take* shAt> nov!2 uiu^uauu, ricucu unu x.iigiisu .Yiemios, Alpacas, Mohair, Poplins, TUybets, Opera and Fancy Flannels, De laines. Silks in great varie ty. Linens of all grades. lhopsl'irts of all sizes and Dalmaral Skirts of Superior make aud finish. - Your special attention is called to mv CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, WHERE TOU WILL TIND THE LATEST STYLES, * LL th? to>uric* the market afford*, »crvid up . to ordui and at the ahortcat notice. Wholesale Cloak Manufactory; LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. ; W E arc pleased to say to onr friends south of the Ohio, that we have ene of the largest Auction & Commission Merchant, ALBANY, GEORGIA. 'IT/’ILL' give hla perfonal attention to the pnr- stsnor. this month, to elect a Board of Direetorn, to man age the btlslnea. of the company for the year lHtJO. It Is earnestly reqooBt.-d that all the Ptockboldera attend, as busiociu of Importance will be before the meeting. A. J. WHITE, dcc2-td President. 3f-Journal & Mcosengcr copy. GEO. W. HARDIE, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, MACON, GEORGIA. Collection^ made with quick returns. Orders received for the Burchd^ or Sale of Cotton, Bonds, Heal Estate, etc., etc. Gold for sale, also Exchange on New York and Louisville. Office on Cotton Avenue, Freeman’s old stand. dec2-12t* Lancffor Sale or Rent. I WILL sell two good cotton plantations; one in Lee co. eountalning about (2500) twenty-five hundred acres, the otberln Macon county, contain ing (2400)twenty-four acres, with about(loOO)fifteen hundred acres in cultivation on cither place ; and with them, if deMrid, will sell all necessary stock, provision!*, <fcc. Or I will rent a half int«rro»t !n either or both, to a good practical planter and cul tivate them on joint account. Ad«lre*a me at Ma con, Go. N. BASS. dec5-2w* R. M. BISHOP Ac, CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS •V#. 36 Main SL, (• fees dorrs below Columbia Street, Cincinnati. , j This side of New York. We employ over one hundred and fifty girls in our men have mode u contract, it is deemed important to Ttfge the Krecdmen to make contracts before the 25th day of December, for the coming year. And in ns much a* these Freedmen are ignorant and yOUYEAXTE LADIES' HATS. A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE. A Splendid assortment of Mess Trimmings, Cloak Factory, easily imposed on, it is particularly desired that all >ith the Freedman shall specitical >en»atiou that he shall receive for s hoped that the proprietors will contracts made ly name the coir a s. hartridg!:, Perfumery, Soaj7> and other Toilet Articles, Veils. White and • ' ' Fancy Goods, Gloves, ; dCC., dCC., &-C. Gentlemen will find a good assortment of GEN- TLEMEN’B FURNISHING GOODS, a large lotot Pocket Knives, the fashionable Rug or Faney Blanket Satchels, and everything else belonging to this line. To those who have not traded with me in former days I can only say, give ine a trial, while I am satisfied that my old customer* have but to read this to insure: roe their renewed visits. Respectfully, E. M. BROWN, dov15-8oi Op{K*iU: the Lanier House. BOYD Al GORDON, confident that our styles and prices And we arc c will compare favorably with any house in America. Respectfully, nov 17-tjl his labor, and It is — feel a sincere desire to cooperate with the Bureau OTIS & CO. in suppressing all delusive and deceptive contracts, which seem to 'promisc more than will ever be re ceived bytaf |HH Doylies Linen, And all other articles belonging to a j- eL.i>gji Number One Dry Goods Store. We call the special attentipn of the lodlca to oar CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. And say with confidence, we wiU sell these arti- clcs at a mn T PT1 3,000 GALLON S80RTED W’hisky, just received and for sale G. A- HASTINGS, Major 12th Maine VoL Inf try, Act’g. Snb Aw’t. »——— ■ 1 ‘ r - COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HAVE THI8 DAY asoociated with mein L business Mr A R Timlffc r - * JAMES SEYMOUR. Macon, 6a., Nov., ISth, 1»“> Commissioner. BEARDEN & CO., (LATE OF GEORGIA,; 20 BEA TER STREET, NEW TORN, General Commission Merchants For the sale of Cotton, Wool and other Pro duce. Lilieral advances made on Consign ments shipped to our house. GAINES & CO., MACON, GEORGIA, Will make advances upon Shipments to us. dec2-fit* B. «fc CO. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Third street, under Ralston’s Hall, Macon, Ga. nov2g-dlm Notice. H ACKS will leave Albany on arrival of the car* from Macou, every Tuesday, 3 :.ursd*y and Saturday, for Tallahassee, Fla., via Thomasville, Ga, also, for Bainbridge every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, thus opening a regular communi cation to Southwestern Georgia and Florida. WRIGHT A HILL, jy27-tf Proprietor*. 8EYMDUR ft TIN8LEY Commission Merchants, CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA W -IT.... » n v other booM in tie citj end WARRANT tic goode to be of the (1J ? : : 1 Bmt and Mml Fashionable Slanu- Vlbdlesale aad Retail Druggists, Obeny St, 2 Doom below Telegraph Building- ■ iW .lV*COX, GEORGIA, ' itnWt An Extra Large Double Safe, Made by Hcrriig—suitable for a Back. o*o c. rxiAMJt. Sjcvaarm »ccrnuih. ANDREW BUCHANAN ft M.. Grocers, Provision Dealers, Com million aad Forwarding Unroll ants, No. 116 Main street, LOUISVILLE, KY Orders for Grorertea, Frovteiooa, Bagging and Ropo, promptly aaaewtad. it* Am and Frodlace of evc»y description. Particular attention given to tfca purchase and shipping of cotton, cotton goods, etc nov 14-1 in Xaikrillf ft Chattaaeoga Rail read. rpo Passengers for the North aad West Express X train leaves Chattanooga 6 40 a. m.. connect ing at Nashville with Northwestern Railroad for Johnaonviilc and point* on Tennc*.«cc river, Pudu W^jSTTED. »GOOD CABINET MAKERS, GOOD CARPENTERS, ' y ^ONE other need apply. oet 8-2m GRENVILLE WOOD. A. SPRINGER, Macou, Ga. We are receiving weekly additions ta onr stork of DRUGS, MEDICINES, JT • rrrsf PAINTS, HmtuL: OILS, GLAaBWAWL ETC.. and we solicit MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS, and PLANTERS, to call and »—onr stock aad price*, before purchasing elsewhere. N. B.—Speeiai attention given to PRSSCUP HONS sad ORDERS. ooTit-Sa AVD CHARLES DAY NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS. »HE SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION Com pany are prepared to issue through receipts m Macon and Albany to Baltimore aud New rk via the GREAT VIRGINIA AND TEN- E8SEE LINE, and ipuurantee a through price ■ hale. fto BLOOM, Ag’t Macon, ‘ROM A. M. Knight nllc, Randolph m rpHE subscribers are prepared to furnish H( X TELS and FAMILIES on short notice, wil the above Goods, of the best nukes, In Bleached and Brown Table Damask*. “ v *• ** Cloth*, Damask Napkin* and Doylies Fancy bordered Li mu Towel*, Huckaback and Russia Diapers, Bird Eye sod Scotch Diaper-, Linen Sheetings and Pillow Liners, lri«b Linen*, etc., ALSO Furniture Dimity, Maraeita Quilts, Bed Blanket/, Cotton Sheetings and Pillow Cotton*, XaTHROP A CO., Corn?? of CongT&s and Whitaker St*., J 8avanoah, 6ft Orders US* with Heir*. E. S. Lsthrop Jk Cc of JMeo^ViinjslonrthWto w,») wUl M cah, C airo, and Sft I^oois, and LouL>M!la*nd fodt- ville Railroad. ^ Fare from Chatteanoga to NaahviUc ...I T T&. •* i “ T/\^ Cairo.Ii ItlS. *• •• “ ** SL Louis Pw^ugm leaving Atlanta oo the evening train on W. A A. R R. connect with this train. Frrigbt is nov rneeived and forwarded oo quick thre verr moderate rite*. W1L P. INNEft Gcan. Sup’t. belonging to CT*. good size, vity year* old last^m lo her r* co"^JH liberally BOYD A GORDON. T6 Rfc'bT, Ag’t Albany. Snfttra Tnapriattst (tapuj Confederate Generals.” WARE OF BAD IMITATION'S AND H»tt rr-MUblW»ed U.«ir aid and wri'. Vno.n JEWELRY STORE >ud W VTCI1 REPAIRING TMMinJW * j<t T • Causa Arvmmt, ailll fog MasoofcHall. > TVf b»»e Jwt reort\«d 1 idict ntoak of .11 cUue. ui4 qtuli'.io of goad* kept la tkdr Hot, lodadin* W.tckra, Jcwr’.rj, Sfwrtaclr?. Gold Pea*, CMce CaOary, Port kUaain. Meaehuai, Bnabea, Violin.-, Goitar ad Violin adTKUe, BILLS LADING FOR MECHANDISE GIVEN ibroozh Irom X** York to the following HUMBUGS..*! , farfthe War If- m. life, of tbc nod .tateemen . „ , , _ to Mind by nuil. of price. * life-like rholo- >r prominent officer fonncrlT Confederate or Tederal irmiei. Sinzleeople* it*, or 4 copiet for SI EFT All Photcpraph* dablii for Albums. d dttun for Cstilufite Addreo* by cull JUST RECEIVED oftbeSoutli. Enfuil* *t 5 90 per M» lb* The Rood* are mow in good working order, and aorM-la M*c««,Go i