The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 10, 1865, Image 1

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£ jit ftiaron Mg Stirgrapji. 4.1R. SNEEP1 (8. BOYKIN. IlltOII. TELEGRAPH BUtLOKNC . »»nr •( Chirr; and Second Etrnn lUCUS, wl.oHGIA. CITY BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. /TONE A JACKSON. Atwnmilbt.lttw, VJ Oa, offi v opposite Fort Orair over, ottccof wrri-*m* Eh.—.mr. L A. Wilcox, Third H OLT* BASS. Attorney. «t Ur, Macon, Ga. Office over Mix A K inland'. .tore. Will ~ ~ 11* nil tartar*, entreated to l r. BASS. T. <i. BOLT, JR. mw * r. WHITTLE. Attorney >t Law, (idk m Fajnne'. Dr>: Store, aext to Conner V. B. WHITTLE. I THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH. OLD SERIES, NO. 1396.} MACON, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1865. I NEW SERIES, NO. 182. ECOSOMT.] [SECURITY Insurance Agency. J M. BOARDMAN U Agent forth* folk)wing • reliable I»iaa»cs Ctnarixics. THE UlP.ILLAKD FIRE INSURANCE CO., or thx citt or raw TOBK. Cub Capital <1,000,000 * • AUHLOOO PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS. I > EMOVAL—Dr. B. A. White now ootmpin two IV Wni over the prerret pant office, next SnartoDr.C. H. UalTa office, where he ran be fcraSffi^flt or dng when not proto.dnn.il; atoent. | \R GBO.B. HOLMES, haa removed hUnfflee l ) *mb Brawn'. Hotel to the EartrUr of Third .uevt, between Pnptarand nmn-where he ran to fawod A nil howm, nnW. pro«r~iionallJ ahaenL MdStf iths. SMITH A OWEN, office «onwr WrU 1) todtth.treeta. Dr. ijghtfoor. old rtaad. D* T. w. m-e Mnlhcnry , WaaklngtooJlU<ck, over BralffiMT. Book Store. iUaidcncc on I aaar Third aimet. - noWl-Ora* B. W. P. PARKER—realdence rad office on VJ atrect, luppoaila the Medical Col- h* may ho found at all boar., dajand D 3Bl ~rL ; O R. L L HARRIS tender, hit prnfcffifcmal »er- etena to the public. (OOee on Second .tract, ~ ■ — wpll-lh Profit* unonll; divided, IS per cL to ihe dealer.. ThU Company divide, three quarten of the net profit, to iba policy bolder, in .crip, bearing io- tcrut, without ear lUWIltjt — CARLISLE Joan C. Mill., Sec. NORTH AMERICA FIBfc INSURANCE CO., or Til a cm or new toxk. Crab Aaaefo »7.'l,tor 50 Police Holden participate In the Profit.. JAS. W. OTIS, Pren. R. W. BuKUt, Sec. COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE CO., or me citt or new roxt. Capital. r Knott A Horn. I>HTSICIASA-Dr. J. Enunett Blacltahear, of- 1 1 Sea oner P.yne*. draff .tore, residence on High rt^^»«^he^ij2aMjortliebl^^^raga|Sm COMMISSION "MERCHANTS. <250,000 J. IIOXIE, PmldenL tiio. T. Haw*. Sec. SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., or tram, ozonou. Thl. old and bbsxktxblt rorcun Company, withita Capital In lact, coutinne. to taka rieuun the Mine liberal terra, aa heretofore. ASBUBY HALL, Fro. Aim Cnasr, See: * • THE GEORGIA HOME TIKE INSURANCE CO., or cotcxeci, oxonoia. Capital. <500,000 JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Prea. D. F. Wiloox, Sec. Riaka on Cotton, Merchandize, Fnrnlture or Bnildloga, taken la either of the abore Companies at the moat liberal rate*. Losses promptly ad- J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent J EWETT A SNIDER, WboWalc Commie Am Mwrb.to., and General Agent., Second •me, between Chen; and Poplar, Macon, tfo.- — “ - given to all consign- ■ranfoetaraa and other JEWELERS. H. OTTO —Wholeaaie and retaU dealer in - - Watch Materials, Cold Pni." Machine, of nil’ dererip- Mr. PHerteU trill at- J. HARTLEY, WATCHMAKER, Ute work ■pmdto Modlaal OoUage, Mulberry ntroeL TAMES SUPPLE, Watchmaker and Jeweller, r) Scwnwt .treet, two dooea from the corner of Mattorry, hasp, cm*Untly a well selected areort- roralaf tne O.U and Stiver Wstchea and Jewelry. atm. WffitBil rad Jewclrj carefully repaired by aaportanaad asihman sepMifon MISCELLANEOUS. M ACON DAILY TELEGRAPH Job PrinUng Office. Jab work of eeerT description execti. tod on short notice and la good style. Terms rea- Q J. IUU, mat C. O. CONNER & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, —i*D— PURCHASING AGENTS, Third street, .... Macon, Georgia. W E offer onr acnrlce* to the public, and will rive personal attention to all boialnesa en- United to nf. We solicit consignments of goods of ever; de scription, particularly country produce Good! stored at the uiual rates In onr large, se cure and well situated store honse, opposite Uie Express office mzrzKKXCXs: Messrs. Hardeman ik Sparks, Harris A Ross, Ash er Ay re., J. B. Rosa, ana Rev. J. W. Burke T. o. ninaxLT. 11. u squiEit. s. r. wakkex. RIDGELY, SQUIER & CO., COTTON FACTORS,GENEIIALPRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Lanier House Building, MACON, GEORGIA. HunutEstcxs: T. IL Bloom, E. Wilcox, Gen. J. T. Croxton, Macon, Ga. Holmes A Patterson, Hopkins A Bro. Naw York. C. W. Bruner, Savannah. Tucker A Co., Louisville. octt7-3m. agent, Macon, Ua for aula or rent, or far aadtod tiisa \<t calling on me. From my toor tmdam la the real rsUte bnslneaa, I am Mhv pvTpwrrd In gtvs aatlafsct ion tlun^auy^oUirr R ttffi-tjaniAl ' 1 S. A !• LAN K an* now offering for sale a • top M af Sola and Upper Leather. AUo, Train (m by rstalL Next door to Kxpreas office, Mura. On. novJ-Sm* BngilrtKM<< I'amll) Jerwy Wugoni, FROM CONCORD AND BRATTLEBOKO. TRY* wM aura hare a supply of Barrie*. T'.p ff FnBr Wa.mi»» and lurnf** umuc to OTCfcf mCONUORli AND BKkTTl.V.HOKO, " —!> for — tern to itve entire Wo win sell no nr order. Thuna aa at Marua (to carl ik nr at lkwklnuville. Oa M, Dl FFIK, MASON A CO. SCOTT, POWELL & CO., BANKERS ft BROKERS, 3d Street, MACON, GA. lie Exchange, Stock?, ink Note*, JLc. c. a. srmsfl, a. u. rowxUto METROPOLITAN HOTEL. LATE BROWN’S, YssLaftm, A C. ; BaUst, Renovated and Re-fufnUhod foct order for tha reception an saflfoald fhara. oca- HOWARD HOUSE), ECFACLA. ALABAMA. A. tY. Howard, Proprietor. Boris, serve ms. t. ntsnor. R. M. BISHOP & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Xs. fit Jfasa SL, (* raw d.srv Urm Columbia Street. tWinitafi. A. S. HASTRIDGE, COS MISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. Bay Street, SAIANIAH, 81. ' OKI CL KXEUUX imxw iooiaxis. ANDREW BUCHANAN ft CO., Crocers, Provision Dealers, Commission end Forwarding Merchants, No. IK Main street, UCHYIUL KT Orders for Groceries, Provisions, Bagging rad Rape, $<re«artly executed. lvdfi rtra VniGINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE. T HROUGH receipts given by the Agents of the Southern Transportation Company at freight rates to Baltimore rad New York, at guaranteed rata per hundred pounds ar per bale on Cotton, all paAsgea should be stamped S. T. Co., to facilitate Transportation. Kate from New York to Macon fl.CS per hundred pounds. THURSTON R. BLOOM, Agt at Macon, Y. G. RUST. Agt. at Albany. novUKiru. School Book*. O ANDER’S.Sargcnt’s.Town,* rad McCuffcj’gse- O rlea of Readers. • Robinson's^Jmlth'a, Davie's and Doad's Arlthme- ’vLrlcy'a History. Mitchell's, Cornell's, Monteith'n Colton and Fitch's snd Warren’s Geographies and Atlasscs. Clark'saud Smith's snd Bullion's English Gram- Fasqucllc'a and Plnney's French. Copy Books, Slates and Pencils, Taber’s Lead Pencils, GUliot’s Pens, (No. 30SL) PortfoUoa, Cream Laid Writing Papers, Bon Tou, Opaqney Canary, Melon and White Laid Envelopes, assort- gh.) Combs, Brashes, Lubln’s Extracts and Soaps, Pomades, llalr Oils, Pocket Books, Playing Cards, Ac. All at the lowest prices. JOHN C. SCHREINER A SONS, scplT-Cru Mi con, Angnsta and Savannah. Christen Co. I J. O. DA' Late with Caldwell A Tuck, Dark A Co., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, 338 Main street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, Louisville, Ky. Consignments Solicited] augKtdm J. M. COOPER, Auction & Commission Merchant, ALBANY, GEORGIA. W ILL give hU personal attention to the pur chase and shipment of COTTON. HE IS ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL Cash. -A.dva.nces On Cotton In store in Albany, Go., for shipment to Messrs Nonrox, SLacoirrin A Oa, New Tort Having hod many years experience In the Cotton trade, as well as Auction rad Commission business, he flatten hlnueU that be can give entire satisCsclion to parties entrusting their business to him. ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Respectfully relera to J. B. Ross A Son, Mscon; T. H. Johnson, AUbany. octffih'Jm JEWELRY STORE. £. J. JOHNSTON it CC„ BraisahWiiMJ tide old and well known; IKfo ELSY ITOU and WATCH REPAIRING f - Vlsiu No. < toltoo Avenue, cHtl. select atoak of aS ; rtosasasodowsl.. of goods kept la their line, I ]a^k| Wateho*. Icsdry, Spectacles, Gold tahOdoMay.Yoit Mawaies, Mcrscbtunis, t'vnh, fiensh-s, VieSns, Guitar and Violin rimgkDtoh h-revl Sporting Gan. rad Tackle, P**voto-« Cap*. Marbles, Tops, Chian Dolls, n<l||CMs Ikaainas, Rsrkgmrainoa sod Chess Men. h-dnltCcOBlnc Extracts, Toilet ud Shaving §"*l" sorfr-dba NOTICE. Steamship Chase. »\5!i»VFXS oc u«r»er> t«f Gs>jki* txr St.-wp- V, »A-|'CWc. O* !rcm New fori, »>cU>- prtfiPnI copicfo U iBfgit'U ; 4m. riuai flkUkirt dtliT«FMcY< and dtdsdioM lo tbe us*«lvr>4rQc<i, on or br ed Lfecraber Beat, for the par- : lb fadjad&icU of the jtnerwi ax- HUNTER A GAMMELL. ; son A Oosl Muiso Ca, i | 1 Macwa, Gm,, SSU Nor. 1865. f i I Shorn are not fail paid, are 1 at of Thirty per ! 11st Jaduary aext, , cent an or) Co-Partnership Notice, T HAVE THIS DAY associated with mein A business Mr A R Tinslev. JAMES SEYMOUR. Mscon, Ga., Nor., 13th, 1S65 JAMES SZTMOCC.] [A. K. T1SSLXT SEYMOUR ft TIN8LEY Commission Merchants, CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA. T ENDER THEIR services to their friends. And rv»pectfellT soliicit cousienmentsot Groceries Mhd Pro4ac« uf ry ddMcriplion, UT PArticaUr Atlentioa snven to the purchase And »kipoin^ of cotton, cotton goods, etc noTl-t-Ym Nashville ft Chattasooga Railroad. T > P*sscngcrs for tkc North and West Express train leave# ChslUnooc* 6 40 jl m., connect ing At Nashville with Nbruvestcru Roll rood for MMOftTUI ftnd points on Tennessee river, P»du- k Ah. Cairo, And SL Look, snd Louisville snd Nash ville Railroad. Fare IromChattanooga to Nashville..7 75. •* “ *• 44 Cairo ^75. 44 “ 44 44 St. Louis 22 75 PaMengvrs leaving Atlanta oa the evening train on W. Jt A. R. R. connect with this train. Frrirbt b now rMdved and forwarded on quick time v.irr moderate rates. WM. P. INNE4 Gen*L Sap s L J. W. BROWN, Gen’L Psasenrer Agent. octlMm. y JUST RECEIVED THE MAMMOTH DRY GOODS STORE! Latest Arrivals from the East. T HE undersigned, old citizens of Macon, beg leave, in Informing our old Southern friends of this city and vidniiy, tbit, having received a very large lot of DRY GOODS—consisting In La- ine White Linen in large quantities; a good line of Inc French and English Shawls; the latest style of Plain and Fancy Balmoral Skirts; Ladies’ Traveling Bsgs, all styles and sixes; Ladies’and Misses’ Vests and Pants; and a full line of Ladies' iocs—larger than any other bouse to Macon. . We are also in receipt of a very large and well •elected alack of Gents' Ready-made Clothing, •nch aa fine black Broadcloth Coats, Mack Doeskin Puts, Plain and Fancy Silk Vests, Caasimere Salts, course Satinet Suits, and a regular line of Gents' Kara lilting Goods not sarpssuble la New York City. We are offering to the public to sell all goods with a very small advance, and, in fact, lower than m honse in Macon. Standing in connection with a large wholesale )obbing bouse in the East, we can, therefore, give the Above inducement*. We would, in cooclu*km, further call attention to our Urge and elegant supply of Goods; which were selected with great care by ourselves; and our long experience id this market has qualified ua to judge as to the wants of the purchasing ~com- Book Store. P. 8.—Country merchant* will find it to their advantage to ghre ua a call. octS-Rm GLASER & ROSIN _ F SAHIJEL D. ERVIN, 4acj*»o:’tJ L/n «(.*.'.» ut i s It.. »• ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY. GEORGIA. ALSO Real E.-tate Agent for Southwestern Georgia. Prompt attention given to all bnslncss entrusted to his care. novl4-Cm E. THE GEM. YV. THOMAS & VO., Have fitted up the GEM in elegant style with new furniture. They have a splendid BAR, well stoeked with the beat Liquor*, Cigars, Tobaeco, Ac. Their One stock of Wines, in bottles, will be sold at thu most reasonable prices in the market. THE EATING DEPARTMENT Offers to the public the finest Bill of Fare in the market. The best York riverOysteraarcalwaya kept on band, fresh, snd era be hod In sny quantity, at tbeftowest market rate*. Families can be supplied In ray quantity rad without delay. E. W. THOMAS & Co., Gem Saloon, under Floyd House, nov24-3m Macon, Georgia. . SHORTEST, Cheapest and Quickest Route TO mw YOKE and BALTXMORB, By the Great Virginia and Tennessee Line. Through Reeeijitt gireu by the Agent* of the SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY From MACON to BALTIMORE <13,35: and NEW TORE <13,50 per bale on Cotton. Rate of Insurance cheaper than auy other route. All packages should be stamped 8 T Co to fxcil Itatc transportation. THURSTON K. BLOOM, Agent, Macon, Georgia. Y. G. RUST, nov31-3m Agent, Albany,Georgia.’ AZTJMEA ! ^ Z TJ M E ^ ! .A. Z IT M E -A. ! Ha* prosed to be The Best and Purest Baking Powder in Use J.-H. ZHILIN Jt CO., WHOLESALE ft RETAIL DRUGGISTS MACON, GEORGIA. Sole Agents in this State fur the sale uf PROF. JIOUKIS’ AZI.HKA. "Winship ffc^Callaway’s STOCK OF F13VS READY MADE CLOTHING la more complete now than It baa been any time during this season. They have received Fifty fine heavy BEAVER OVER COATd, and a large lot of fine business suits during this week. “ WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. We have a large stock for thu wholesale trade aud will make it to the interest of the Merchants in the surrounding country to buy their Clothing ol I. WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. M>vS<-10t WM. n. T130N. WM. W. GOltDOX. TIS0N & GORDON, Cotton Factors, Commission and FORWADING MERCHNTS, 06 Buy Street, Savnnnab, Georgia. S PECIAL ATTENTION will be given to the sale of Lumber, Rosin, Turpentine, &C. We are again at our old office, prepared for business. An experience In this city of over eleven yean.and our undivided attention to all bnsiness entrusted, in duces us to hope lor a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended. oct23-3m E7M7BROWN, OPPOSITE THE LANIER ROUSE, W OULD Invite the attention of his enstomers and the public generally, to bis large and well selected stock of Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods. Which he offers at very small Advance on CotL TIIF. STOCK CONSISTS IN PABT OP Bleached Domestics, Brown Domestics, Prints, Ginghams, French and English Merinos, Alpacas, Mohair, Poplins, Thybets, Opera and Fancy Flannels, De- ' laines. Silks in great varie ty, Linens of all grades. HooptkirUofaU eiia and Balmoral Skirt* oj Superior male andjinuh. Your special attention is called to my CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, WHERE TOC WILL FIND THE LATEST STYLES, As also the NOUYEANTE LADIES' HATS, A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE. A Splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, Soaps and other Toilet Articles, Veils, White and Fancy Goods, Gloves, &c., &c., &c. Gentlemen will find a good assortment of GEN TLEMEVS FURNISHING GOODS, a Urge lotol Pocket Knives, the fashionable Rug hr Fancy Blanket Satchels, and everything else belonging to this line. To those who have not traded with me In former days I era only say, give me a trial, while I Vun satisfied that my old customers have but to read this to Insure, me their renewed visit*. Respectfully, E. AL BROWN, novl5-3m Opposite the Lamer House. AND FOR SJSnXj'E. 5 Bills. BOURBON COAL OIL,^ ^ ' 100 BOXES WINDOW GLASS—All sizes. 5 Bbl*. BEST TURPENTINE VARNISHES. 86# CASES PURE DRUGS. '' BOYD & GORDON, Wholesale aid Retail Druggists, Cherry 8t, 2 Doors below Telegraph Building. MACON, GEORGIA. . We are receiving weeklv additions to onr stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, " PAINTS, OILS, GLASSWARE, ETC.. and we solicit MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS, and PLANTERS, to call and examine onr stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. N. H.—Special attention given to PRESCRIP TIONS and ORDERS. novl6-Sm BOYD A GORDON. Southern Transportation Company BILLS LADING FOR MECHANDISE GIVEN through from Xcw York to the following point*; JCaeea at ~*4 €5 per 100 lb* Amcricns at 5 50 per 100 lb* Albany at 5 65 per 100 lbs CnthtCTt tt 5 77 per 100 lbs Eufimla at 5 90 per 100 lbs The Roads arc now 1b good working order, and good* come through promptly. T. R. BLOOM, Agent, por?4-lm Macon, Ga Fire Insurance. E. C. GRANNISS. General Insurance Agent, Maefoi. Represents EIGHTEEN ACCIDE^J V Insurance^ Audi We have reeeieei another large lot of this excel lent YEAST PUWDER, and cab safely recommend It to the public for all that it claims to be. Azu- mea makes the finest WHEATEN BREAD possi ble. It la made In the simplest manner, as follows: Get one quart, equal to 1% pounds of flour, mix Into it, ynsle dry, three ordinary size teaspooufula of Azumea, add aid water, with a little salt dissolved In It—sufficient to mske a dough aa soft as era be conveniently handled, which is generally a little leas than one pint of water to one quart of flour. Do not knead it. Shape it very lightly, and Imme diately hake in a quick oven, which must he quite hot liefore you begin to mix. It lias the follolririg advantages over yeast or fermented bread; it ran be made and baked in one hour from the time ol first handling the floor; It will be moist and pleas ant to eat in four days after baking; it la easy ol digestion, excellent for pereocs suffering Irom dys pepsia; retains sll the gluten, starch snd sugar contained In the flour, aud therefore produces 1 lb. 13 or. bread from 1 lb. 4 ox. flour, whilst yeast pro duces only 1 lb. II oz. of bread from 1 lb. 4 oz. of flour; thus obtaining about 37 lbs. more of breed from a barrel of flour, wblcb, with the saving of yeast, will stiont balance the coat of the Azumea. Can be used for »ny of the following recipes, and ladies everywhere will be agreeably surprised with the delicious productions. This excellent compo sition does not contsin a particle of Alum, Saite- ratus, or any kind of deleterious drug; but is per fectly pure and healthy, and, as a culinary prepara tion, is Infallible and lnvalnable. At the Fair in Cincinnati, there were a number of Baking Pow ders on exhibitionthe Azumea, with several others, was analyzed, and obtained the first prize, as the pm cat and best Baking powder known. A trial only is necessary. In order to be satisfied. A paper is given with each box, with fall instrnc- tlons for making azumea rolls, AZUMEA BISCUIT, AZUMEA NONPAREIL CAKE, AZUMEA JOHNNY CAKE, AZUMEA FRUIT CAKE, AZUMEA PLUM PUDDING. AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE, AZUMEA CORN CAKE, AZUMEA DUMPLINGS, AZUMEA EGG CAKE, AZUMEA SPANISH BUN, AZUMEA SPONGE CAKE, AZUMEA CAKE WITHOUT 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 DOUGH NUTS, AZUMEA JUMBLES, AZUMEA LEMON CAKE, Azoema is put up for tlie retail trade in 1-4 lb. cans, at 25 cts., and in 1-2 lb. cans at 50 cents. Liberal Discount Made to Wholesale Purchasers. oeH0-2m J. H. ZEILIN & CO. D. H. WKIGLEY: | W. L- KNOTT. WRIGLEY & KNOTT, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware and Cutlery, BUILDERS' HARDWARE. Mechanics’ Tools Of ail kinds. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. WILLOW WARE, Buckets, Tubs, NEW STYLE MEAL SIFTERS, At- Wholesale and Retail. Ralston's Range, Next to Express Office. MACON, GEORGIA. dec3-dlm. Cotton Shipped Direct TO / WITH BUT ONE HANDLING. T HE Rabscribers haring made arrangements for vessels to ply between New York and Darien, will receive cotton on board their boxes at Macon and Landings below, and give bill of lading for the same 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 from the boxes on board the vessels, giving it thereby bat one handling, will be readily appreciated by all cotton shippers. INSURANCES. % They arc also impowered to insure cotton ship ped on board their boxes to a limited extent and at moderate rates. BUTTS & BROTHER, dec3-2w Macon, Ga. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS!! NEW PRICES!!! "Wholesale and Retail! AT E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND. T HE undersigned beg leave to inform the ladie- of this city, county aud vicinity and the pubs lie In general, that he lias now open and ready for sale at the well known and popular old stand of E. EINSTEIN’S, TRIANGULAR BLOCK, One of the best adectcd Stocks ot Staple and Faucy Dry Goods Iu the Southern markets. The gooiis were select ed by Mr. Einstein with great care; and as be 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 merchants who are not similarly situated. I shall receive new additions to our stock eve ry week, and will be always prepared to exhibit to the public goods of the Best Manufacture. Latest Styles, lowest Market Prices. My stock consist* In part of the following >ods: rints. Printed DeLalncs, All wool Delaines, Empress Cloth, PoilDcehevres, Ehglish and French Merinos, Scotch and Venitian Plaids, Solid, printed and figured Poplins, Black DeLalncs, Alapacas, Black Silks, Merinos and Bombazines, And many other goods belongiug to the DRESS DEPARTMENT A full and complete assortment of Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Linen and Embroidered Cuffs and Col lars, separate and In sets. White, Red and Shaker Flannels, Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels, Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Blra kets, Ac., Hosiery, Gloves, Ladka’ Merino Vests, Table Linen, Table Cloth, Towels, Towelii, Nipk . Doylies I-incn, And all-other articles belonging to a Number One Dry Goods Store. We call the special attention of the ladies to our CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, And say with confidence, we will sell these artl- Cl “ “ * LOWER PXLXCB, Than anv other house in the city and WARRANT the goods to be of the Best and Host Fashionable Yfanu- f a c t u r c . A. SPRINGER, J * Macon, Ga. oetl3Cm NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS. — T HE SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION Com- panv arc prepared to issue through receipts from Mscon and Albany to Baltimore and New York via the GREAT VIRGINIA AND TEN NESSEE LINE, and guarrantee a through price per bale. T R BLOOM, Ag't Macon, nov7-Sm Y G RUST, Ag’t Albany. “Confederate Generals.” !5T BEWARE OF BAD DOTATIONS AND HCMBCGS._ffiI H AYING during the late war, collected among inv Sketches*andlPhotographs fortthe War It- lustraliom*, origmu Negatives, frotn. lift, of the prominent “ Coffcdrraie G<*eraU' and statesmen of the South. I am now prepared to send bv mail, podagcfrrt' on receipt of price, a life-like Photo graph of an v Qnmm or prominent officer formerly in the Confederate or Federal armies. Single copies 35 cent*, or 4 copies for $1 ST* Photographs j are suitable for Album?. Scud etamp» for Catalogue. Address by mail 1 or express LEE MALLORY, War Illustration*, j dcoG-dot* Macon. Ga. | pspnotlV. Asher Ayres, l& Commission Merchant. Jagging, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. GAB1ABT & CURD, Iron Front Store, Cherry street, Have in store and arc receiving daily a full com- ~ ’ ~ %Ilc ~ ' pletc stock of Hardware. Iron, Steel, Hoes, Chains, ’ ” “ every disenption. PLANTERS, CARPENTERS, „ m MERCHANTS, MACHINISTS, BUILDERS, BLACKSMITHS. Carriage and Wagons Maker* can be supplied with everything in their line. 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 live years experience and personal attention to business, we can make it. advantageous to the Interest of purchasers to buy of us. Call at dec2-lm CARHART & CURD. Houston Plantation FOR SALE OR RENT! Land Plantation 'in "Houston county. The' place lies on the Ocmulgee river, four miles from the Buzzard Roost depot, on the Macon & Brunswick Railroad. It contains twenty-one hundred and fitly acres of rich lime land—about 1,400 acres cleared, and most of it very productive. I will sell the laud tor twelve thousand dollars cash, or to any one who will bay the stock and provisions on the place, I will rent it on moderate terms, either in money or for a part ef the crop. dec3-4tt JOHN J. GRESHAM. Invitation to Give Evidence.—-The committee on the financial operations of the State sends us the following for publication, and we call especial attention toit: Milledgkvillb, Nov. 28th, 1865. Whereas, we have been convened for the pur pose of making 44 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 SAFFOLD, Chairman. C. J. JORDAN, O. A. LOCHRANE. Executive Office, ) Milledgevillc, Nov. 28tb, 1965. 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. BUREAUREFUGEES, FREEDMEN AND ABAN DONED LANDS, • Office Act’® Slt* Ass’t Commissioner, » Albany, Ga., Dec. 3,1865. J, Circular ) No. L f As the year is nearly expired for which the Feder- mcn have made a contract, it is deemed important to urge theFrecdmen to make contracts before the 25th day of December, for the coming year. And in as much as these Frcedmen are ignorant and easily imposed on, It is particularly desired that all contracts made with the Freedman shall specif!cal lv name the compensation that he shall receive for Hi* labor, and it is hoped that the proprietors will feel a sincere desire to cooperate with the Bureau in suppressing all delusive and deceptive contracts, which seem to promise more than will ever be re ceived by the Freedmen. G. A. HASTINGS, Major 12th Maine VoL Inftry, Act’g. Sub Ass’t. Coi Commissioner. decO-St BEARDEN & CO., (LATE OF GEORGIA,) 20 REA YER STREET, NEW YORK, General Commission Merchants For the sa!e of Cotton, Wool and other Pro dace. Liberal advances made on Consign ments shipped to onr honse. GAINES & CO., MACON, GEORGIA, Will make advances upon Shipments to us. dec2-6t* B. & CO. WAJSTTED. g GOOD CABINET MAKERS, ^GOOD CARPENTERS, J^ONE other need apply. GRENVILLE WOOD. The Latest Arrival. A T Attention Capitalists! connty, on the Towaliga river—eight (8) feet fall of water withindistance of one hundred yards.— Suitable for a ractory or any machinery. No bet ter situation or stand can be fonndin Middle Geor gia. He will also sell one hundred (100) or more :res of splendid wood land, oak ana 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 30 dsn*. E. 51. BUTLER, deri St Forsyth, Ga. “ Joy to the World !” TIIE INTRODUCTION OP PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER, SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE, Has rclicTed more Pain and caused more Real Joy then any-other one riling 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. AU the dealers in medicine speak alikeinitslaTor; and its reputation as a medi cine ol great MEr.IT AND VIRTUE 18 FULLY AND PERMA NENTLY ESTABLISHED, AND IT IS THE GREAT Family M edic-ine Or XHS AGE. TAKEN INTEIINAI.I.V 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, DIARRniEA AND DYSENTERY. TAKEN EXTERNALLY IT CURES FELONS, BOILS, AND OLD SORES, SEVERE BURNS AND SCALDS, CUTS, BRUISES, AND SPRAINS, SWELLING OF THE JOINTS,' RINGWORM AND TETTER, BROKEN BREAST, FROSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS, TOOTHACHE, PAIN IN TIIE FACE, NEURAL GIA AND RHEUMATISM. PAIN KILLER, Token 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 Pain Killer ana water, and the relief Is imme diate, and cure positive. 53?* H should not be forgotten that the Pain iUer is cqnally as good to take internally as to nse externally. Each bottle is wrapped with fall directions for its use. Sold by Druggists aud Med icine Dealers everywhere, uov 11-(im . - - RIDGELY, SQUIER & CO., . AGENTS FOR DODDS, MACNEALS ft URBAN’S, CELEBRATED V Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Bank Locks, &c. T HESE SAFES AND LOCKS have been thor- onghly tested and their reputation is 6nch that tlic Treasury Department at Washington and New York ettj use them in preference to any other. They arc made exclusively ol Iron and steely thus rendering them entirely FIRE AND DAMP PROOF. Eureka and Excelsior Bank Bocks, For Vaults, Express Boxes, Bankers, Jewellers, and Merchants, are unrivalled, and uartles desiring •ueh articles will find it greatly to their interest to purchase from us, as we can sell at manufacturers’ price*, freight only added, nov 11-Stu RIDGELY, SQUIER & CO. CATALOGUE SALE OF CARGOES SHIPS Amelia and Florence Chipman, Direct from Liverpool, By Wilbur & Son. Oil iVednetting, Gth December, at our Sale Room, corner State and Chalmers streett, at 101-2 o'clock ecill be told, by Catalogue, O NE hundred aud sixty Crates FANCY AS SORTED EARTHENWARE and CROCK ERY, just imported direct from the Potteries lu England. Catalogues may be hod and samples ol. Ware examined at our office. Conditions cash. Charleston, S. C. Leave Memphis at Arrive at Grand Junction Arrive at Corjuth S;:» r . m. 7:30 p. m. 10:37 u in. Arrive at Decatur 7:50 a. m. Arrive at Stevenson 3:05 p. m. WESTWARD TRAINS. Leave Stevenson Arrive at Decatur Arrive atUoriuth 10:00 a. ni. 3: A) p. in. 1:34 a. m. Arrive at Grand Junction 5:35 a. m. Arrive at Memphis 9:40 a. m. The Connection by this Route ia omplcte. ALL RAIL AND NO STAGING. Fare Less than by any other Route. FURS WANTED. I WILL pay for Mink Skins, prime, 75 cents, Opossum Skins, prime 35 cents, Coon Skins, prime, 30 cents, Beaver, Otter, and Deer Skins according to val ue. N. K. BABNUM, . Dealer in Dry Goods, Triangular Block, nov 26-Tin Macon. PAINTING. House, Sign & Ornamental Painting. GRAINING, MARBLING, GILDING, GLAZING, PAPER HANGING &C. Having on turnd all the necessary material to carry on the business, we are prepared to give sat isfaction, both in execution and prices, to all who may iavor 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, SAND PAPER, BRUSHES, Ac., Ac. Orders Irom the country promptly attended to. DRURY A TRIPOD, Over Roberts, Dunlap A Co., Cherry sL, ang 13-12m* Macon, Go. 71EFERENCE3 : W. B. Johnston, N. H. Beal, J. H. Zeilin A Co., B. A Wise, ClaylandA Dumble, Leroy Napier, W. A Huff. WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS Wholesale Cloak Manufactory. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. TTCTE arc pleased to say to our friends south of VV the Ohio, that we have eneof the hugest and best assorted stocks of Millinery Goods This side of New York. We employ over one hundred and fifty girls in onr Cloak Factory, And we are confident that onr styles and prices will compare favorably with anv hou.-c in America. Respectfully, nov 17-tjl OTIS & CO. 3,000 GALLONS ^^SSORTED Whisky, just received and for sale L. W. Hasdai, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Third street, under Ralstcn’s Hall, Macon, Ga. nov2§-dlm • Notice. H ACKS will leave Albany on arrival of the cars from Macon, every Tuesday, r i i.ursday and Saturday, for Tallahassee, Fla., via Thoinasvilie, Ga.; ul.-o, for B.-iubridtre every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, thus opening a regular communi cation to Southwestern Georgia and Florida. WRIGHT & HILL, Jj27-tf Proprietors. Linen Goods House Keeping Goods. T HE subscribers are prepared 1 TELS and FAMILIES ou short notice, Turpin & Hurtz’s TC3T RECEIVED a large and well selected t) stock of OTercoat*, Business and Dress Suit*. Also, the latest styles of French, English and American Cassimers, 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 lowest prices, suitable to everybody’s means. Come and look IfwedoDOtscit you, no charge will be made for showing the Best and Cheapest the Market can Afford. Clothing made to order on short notice by 31ons. Ronsse from Paris. TURPIN & HURTZ. Triangular Block. ; sJEO. B TUHFIS. I J. B. HURTZ | «BdT ' A ' ■/' ~ ~ Wg-p Executor*’ Sale. JILL be sold, at the late residence of E. G. ( M, Oliver, late of Crawford county, deceased, o; ail the property feebi to furnish HO TELS and famiuT the above Goods, of the best makes, in Bleached and Brown Table Damasks, 44 • * 4 * 44 Cloths, Damask Napkins and Doylies Fancy bordered Linen Towels, Huckaback and Russia Diapers, Bird Eye and Scotch Diapers, Linen Sheetings and Pillow Linens, Irish Linens, etc., «. AlSo Furniture Dimity, Marseilles Quilts, Bed Blankets, t Cotton Sheetings aud Pillow'Cottons, LaTHROP&CO., Corner of Congress and Whitaker Sts., , Savannah, Ga. Orders left with Messrs. E. S. Lathrop <fc Co., of Macon, will be forwarded to ns, and will meet with prompt attention for any portion of the State. decl-eod i LATHROP A CO. S LATHROP, CEO. P. SNIDER Late D. A E. S. Lathrop, Lato Jas. L SpiderACo* Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. » and Birch A Snider, Columbus, Ga. E. S. Lathrop & Co., GENERAL Commission Merchants AT EDWARD C. LEGRIEL & CO’S OLD 8TAND, Second Street, one door from Cherry, MACON, GA, novl-2m* Important to Cotton Shippers, T HE Cotton Warehouse located in this place immediately on the river, and at the terminns of the Southwestern Railroad, and convenient to said road, can shelter all cotton that may bo ship ped from Macon and other point* on the 8outh- western'Railroad via Apalachicola to New York.—r We will receive all cotton consigned to us. at the railroad depot, dray it and put it aboard of the boats at one dollar per bale. CottonWihippers upon investigation, will find this route the cheapest and most expedious of any other route to New York from Macon. Wo re spectfully solicit orders for the purchase of cotton. Our long experience in that line will enable us to tnake purchase* to the best advantage to those who favor us with their orders. ' • » We have now in operation a. new Iron Screw Press. ~ * r R. G. MORRIS & CO., Geonretown. References—Rosa & Seymour, J. W. Fears, Viigil Powers, Esq., all agents on 8. W. R. R. " aug 9-5m E. MURRAY, D. R. MURCHISON, ixew l orx. Wilmington, N. C. Murchison & Murray, Commission Merchants, 3.88 Front St., New York. A LL consignments to us are insured from point of shipment, whether advice of shipment is received or not Liberal advances made on consignments when desired. Our personal attention given to the sale of cotton. nov9 lm N OTICE—Hack line to Perry. Hack will leave Fort Valley on the arrival of the car* from Macon every Tuesday. Tnursday and Saturday for Perry, Ga., returning in" Ume to connect with trains from Albany and Columbus—o’clock, P. M., for Macon. oct31-3m* W. A GRIFFIN & CO. COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, ) Unit Ed States Internal Revenue, V 1st Division, 2d District, Georgia. ) Macon, Dec. 5, 1865. The Assessor having returned to me a list of per sons assessed for Licences, etc., for the counties of Bibb and Monroe, the parties are hereby notified that the Licenses are now ready for delivery, and that they are required to call or send for them within ten^aya- J. C. McBURNEY, dec6-10t Collector. For Sale. 1,500 BUSHELS COTTONSEED, Boyd’s Pro lific, new crop. also ■ 1,000 BUSHELS COR] dcc6-3t RIDGELY, SQUIER & CO. Office Upson County Railroad, i December 1st, 1865. ( .rr^HE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the \JL Upson County Railroad Company, will be held in the town of Thomasten, 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 I860. It is earnestly requested that all the Stockholders attend, as business of importance will be before the meeting. A J. WHITE, dcc2-td President pr Journal & Messenger copy. GEO. W. HARDIE, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, MACON, GEORGIA. Collections made with quick returns. Orders received for the Purchase or Sale of Cotton, Bonds, Real Estate, etc., etc. Goldfor sale, also Exchange on New York and Louisville. Office on Cotton Avenue, Freeman s old stand. . dec2-12t* Land for Sale or Rent. I WILL sell two good cotton plantations; one in Lee co. countaining about (2500) twenty-five hundred acres, the other in Macon county, contain ing ( 2400) twenty-four acres, withabout(1500)fiftecn hundred acres in cultivation on either place; and with them, if desirid, will sell all necessary stock, provisions, «fcc. Orl 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. N. BASS. dec5-2w* Memphis & Charleston CnUNGE OF SCIIEDVLB. Ou and after lYedut^day, tie 8th Inst, the trains •n tlic Memphis and Charleston Railroad will ran lAftY, as lollovs: EASTWARD TRAINS. hr ft!nr Yearly, (invariably! Quarterly, Monthly, A D V E One square, twelve 1M tl 00; each suto AMm, Cj[e pailgL Trains on Mississippi Central Railroad leave ! Grand Junction on Tuesdays, Thursday* aid Satur day*. : Trains on Mobile and Ohio Railroad leave Cop* inth going North and South or. Monday, Wednes day and Friday—South at 1:40 a. m., and North at 5:30 a. m. At Decatur regular connections are made with Nashville and Decatur Road for Nashville, Louis ville, etc. At Stevenson connections arc made with trains on the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad. At Chattanooga connections are made with trains on the Eastern Tennessee and Georgia, and.West ern and Atlantic Railroads for all parts of Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia and the North. n T . W. J. ROSS, Gen’L Sup’t C. L. Anderson, General Freight and Ticket nov24lm. Augusta Constitutionalist and Montgomery Ad- MemphU C ° Py SCnd bU110 W * J * K06S * Sup,L Removal, Removal! HERRINGTON & RICKS, Copper, Tin and Sliest Iron Manufacturers- -RESPECTFULLY announces that they have _LU moved their ware room and workshop from theNcsbit Foundry, to the comer of Fourth and Poplar street*, opposite Catholic church. They will keep on hand a complete assortment of manufactured articles In their line, Each as STILLS, COPPER KETTLES, TIN WARE, STOVE PIPES, ETC., ETC. They are also prepared to promptly All orders for SHEETING, ROOFING and GUTTERING, to any extent. Terms reasonable, and all work warranted to be executed In the most workmanlike manner oct23-tjl* [omcUL.] PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE OFFICE, I I Pbovisiokai. Gov’t, op Georgia, V MlllcdgovlUc, Nov. 31,1SC5.) Whereas tho late Convention did ordain, that the Provisional Governor should provide for the forma tion of one or more Militia or Volunteer com panies In each of the counties of the State, to act as a police force, to suppress violence, to preserve order and to aid the civil officers In the enforce ment of the laws, under ench regulations a.-, mlr-ht be consistent with the laws of the United States.— Now therefore, I, James Johnson, Provisional Governor of the State, do hereby authorize and re quest the people of this State, to organize, accord- to law, in each of the counties of the State, a volunteer company, tor the purpose of aiding the civil authorities In the execution of law and the suppression of violence. And it H ' companies,-when «<l formed am! orgynl: be auxiliary and subordinate totho'civil that they shall a rivet no person, and search the house of no person, without a legal warrant regu larly lssncd by some magistrate har ing authority, and shall in no case inflict anv punisliumat except Ahuacom by the Judgment and direction of a duly qualified "iero to I civil officer, having jurisdiction of the otfeoa. complete SUNDAY MORNINr BtT Hon. W. A. U. S. Senator for tk Carolina—receiving ® rajs the Baal of course, Ik the c from this country, coastwise steamship-. Boston, classify it amt i avail ourselves of any a in the European mark c Of course! and, by i Orleans the export mar Certain well known I being the plana, w'ere other locality can exci Boston. ESSENTIAL TO ] Just now, for theSou important topic—or ra attracting the mo»t at mission of the Southen They desire to k nnttanoe arc; v.bs wliat further corf anil when thry m doubt anil unccrtai didly that the whol the hands of the Congress, anil tli- wishes of the Pres members will reftisc til we submit to th What those require the late speech of S tional Hotel, on th In it he lays down th in substance, as rssci the Southern States t with the General G-f 1st. Their eor. \Vv’ Tarious ordinances 2d. Their conviuy stitutional Amvndmc 3d. They debt. 4th. be the 5th. 1 pea lan-l. ilments adopted State conventions shall be ratified 1 jority of their people. Gth. Their mcml'.Ts, i\ fo n pro;**/, shall, before admission, he reiju the oath prcscrilted by the which occurs the clause, l *I^ tarily taken part in the 7th. A clear majorit give indubitable evider cheerful loyalty. And we will add an t we feel certain will In Congress: The rights of eiti with the privilege of vot ing, on the ] And all this un there will he no o« during the present hereby further declared, that such - - shall iccre; l p. The ’August cqwupraj take int P. ■ - ,. , it . ^u.npletion of th And whereas, It is desirable to have uniformity road- in command, and that there Ehmilil no conflict ! , ’ .. . between the military Authorities of the State and In ol,r " n< *5 United States, It Is farther ilreTafi-i tha : .«ideom- cord in n pub J P-u-i' -. o i l, formed within thetr r&Ketlre >.>.u. ties, shall bo under the control uud sntTjlWt-to the- ,,i military commanders ol the United Pta^'T.M,. manding the District; and for a vloinUo/ of theso I l!l regulations, and for any other offense #ommitted, ta ' u,d 1 snail be tried and punished according to the rules I the fum of fi • ^ ?a c, ^ l ^i^ o^thc^ 5 overamentofthc nnn i of the was not mi nlted States. t Given under my hand and Seal of the Executive ? Department at Milledgevillc, on this the 21*t * ot a lar - cr day of November, A. C., i80S.~ ” “‘“’I ble r.ianifc _ JAMES JOHN80N, our sis im\—--w Provisional Governor of Ga. f,,, o . i The Now Era, Atlanta; Savannah Republican, L "1 Columbus Enquirer and Athena Watchman, wdi I 4" , !*', 3 publish the abovo two weeks. i -\ u j m > ’ h ] Heavy Stock of BOOTS & SHOES. W E arc now dally receiving large additions to onr »tock of BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, to which wc Invite the attention of Country Mer chants and the public generally. Onr stock it large and varied Wc can fill a hill Irom a coarse Brogan to the finest pump-sole Gai ter, or from a heavy Kip Boot to the finest Pnmp- 8olc- Also, Ladies, Misses and Children's BALMORALS, BOOTEES AND GAITERS. We are anxious to trade, and parties wishing good stock, at very low prices, can be accommoda ted by calling at our store. OpjHmte Lanier House, Macon, Ga. deeO-3 SINGLETON, HUNT & CO. Plantation, Stock, Ac., Tor Male. I WILL SELL, at my plantation, in Randolph connty, Ga., the 18th' Dec. next, the horses, mules, cows, Ac.; that are on the plantation. Al6o corn and fodder, and plantation implements. The plantation will be 8bid at the same time and place —1100 or 1300 acres; good lime land; north of Cnthbcrt, the county town, and distant, in straight line, about eight miles—streams in evci v field. novl8-7t* MARIAIIL. TAYLOR. I also propose to sell two good lots In Cnthbcrt, each containing nine acres, with nice dwellings and all other appropriate and required buildings— perhaps none better are in Southwestern Georgia. Address me, in reference to matters above, at Cnthbert, Ga., and be sure to come and buy. novl8-7t* E. L. DOUGLASS. Safe for Sale. An Extra Large Double Safe, Made by Herring—suitable for a Bank. NOTICE. W E take this method ot Informing the public that wc have disposed of our btorcand stock to Messrs. T. J. & D. LANE, and it affords us pleasure to recommend them cordially to our friend* and customers as energetic, obliging and IRWIN A WHARTON. Good Tilings Still at the Corn "ITTE, the undersigned, take pi -afturcJj VV iDgour frindsand the public re have again resumed busit.e** i rail known “WHITE STORE,” c. Cherry Ftreets, formerly occupied by M'i win Wharton, and invite all. both fro country, to give us a call. Wc feel confidi! we can supply all with article* In cur line, JIaU, Clothing and Family Supplies, on terms aa can be secured anywhere in the city. 1 decO-St - T. J. & D. LAKE? Mitt* is . w p thin/"*go, bel““ iv.i.nV I!v Jtins can i tween ty-thr tied ai the Oconee r?m Let the parting or treble rate*. f< j rial aid and < <>c ccas they arc now lM funds for its establnl and the public the M line to the great SAfti Much of the frei|r‘J ed off from u.«, road to the Nortli.r* readied the Carolii and then a vast p* passengers must fiu briefest hndieast cxJJ Wc hate thought /j matter ti?the 'Atticcaf that the cfiants ami bUfdj earnestly and Ucfcl izens of Macon yJ needed'line of cot pletion. Piano Fop Sale. Apply to L R. BRANHAM. CHARLES DAY. Strayed or Stolen, I 7R0M A. M. Knighton’s Stable, near Brooks- . ville, Randolph county, Ga., A GREY MARE, belonging to Charles Mandeville. Said mare is of good size, With very light mane and tail, and four year* old last spriDg. Any information that leads to her recovery will be thankfully received and liberailv rewarded. REUBEN JONES, dec5-d3* Cnthbert, Ga. PUBLIC SALEAXD RENT OF LAND. \1/ILL be sold at the subscriber** plantation in VV Houston county, about two miles from An derson’s on the South Western Railroad, near Al- !eii\ Mills ou Mossy creek, on Thursday, the 14th day of December nert. Mules, wagons and ox cart, all in good condition; oxen, milch and Pine Wood. O A A CORDS Pine Wood at Gordon, on Ctn- OUU tral Railroad. For sale br dcc9-3t* J. IL ANDERSON & SON WANTED. " A STEADY, SENSIBLE MAN, to take charge of my plantation in Houston county for the E. A. KISBET. next year, with about 25 hands. Macon, Doc. 8,1865-6td BRISCOE db dc GRAFF Ky HEW. Attorneys at Law, MILLEDGEVILLE, r. GEORGIA. it is with the receives, that he The p! Emperor J? of Novemlw Marshal Ml If the rep strut erf tjuj the outbrc| verc. still. ficiently < set apart a I Emperor,« official* and unexjj main cattie, pork and stock hogs, com, fodder, syrup, oats, cotton seed, black-smith and plantation tool.-, dec. Terms cash. The plantation will be rented for tbe usual part of farm products or sold at a bargain if preferred. On the premises about fifty freedmen, all of whom doubtless cau be hired a* fair wages, offering a rare chance for making money. Age aud deafness demands my retirement fron business. , JAMES Til WE ATT, ncu^T 'K* W IijXj pnuruce a briefs furnished before* the Supreiu? stock and in the Superior Coury of adjoining^ Special attention given the collectto^. ft warding ol Executive wa tabli»kment, Fo v r School Fund. Titles to I^and Inva nished, and informat-tj L. IL Briscoe.. dec6-lm* STX F I JEt (.EtOV, Ill'VT at COj. ,Qd