The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 15, 1865, Image 3
COTTON
5,000 BUSHELS SUPERK
BALMORALS,
I Wink of VoWle,
- Moo'gn
- Mm.,
We would call especial attention to our
Central Bank..
J. W. O’Connor & Co.
CLOAK AipL gB&WL DEPARTMENT.
SUGAR AND
It is the most complete In the South—come and examine for yourself!
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
Awordtovou. Call on u?—examine our goods and prices before buying elsewhere,and if we cannot
suit eon and convince yon that It Is yonr Interest to deal with ns.-wre will take pleasure in showing you
elsewhere. A word t.'the wise is sufficient. A call and trial is all we ask. "■£% / \ -.fi
ll-JiSS! ~!—I *.
decS-Sm TEIA>GIXAB (1CCK, MACON, GA
TJ. S. Revenue Cotton Brokers.
SACKS PRIME RIO COFF E
25 BARRELS A, B, and CSUGARS
We are now prepared to Weigh and Tag all cot
ton ready fQr.shipment from .this city, with U. S.
cvenue Brand. Wc will. also furniBh a shipper"
with invblces 'of Cotton weighed, upon Which the
Collector will grant permits, thus savlntr ♦' rU1 P‘ :
per .much time and exp*****?. applications
must be registered flt our office. No attention
will be given to any application, when the cotton
is not ready for shipping,
decim -UNO. W. O’CONN OB A CO.
COLT^EOTUK’S office, )
U S- ImtekxaI' Rbv., Division, 2d Dis.^Ga., >
H aving
citizens,
o»*~
ence ir *
Sontlu
Office in Ralston's building on Third street, over
Newton <fc Lawton p, next to Hardeman Jk Spark’s.
decl3-lm» C^B. LEITNER, M. D.
100 Bushels COTTON SEED^
Crop of 1865,
Forsaleby /
**19-3 NEWTON A LAWTON.
A Residence for Sale.
I OFFER FOR SALE MY RESIDENCE, loca-
ted near Tainall Square, one of the most desira
ble locations near Macon, just out of the city
limits, convenient to church and schools. The
lot contains three acres of ground, with a fine col
lection of fruit trees and garden. The house has
seven rooms, five fireplaces, together with out
buildings, and a fine well of water. A bargain is
offered in the above place. For further informa
tion apply to the subscriber on the place.
R. G. HICKMAN,
or J. C. C. BURNETT,
at R. B. Clayton’s Auction Store. 2
decl3-Ct*.
permanec‘v *ficated in the city of
. Macon, I off** Professional services to the
—1 practice of Medicine, Surgery and
tes; having had eighteen (18) years expert-
in the treatment of diseases peculiar to the
BAGGING? AND
South Csrolioa Railroad Mdc/i.J
Savannah and Charleston 1st mortgage
Montgomery * West Point Railroad Bonds.
I 1 ! II 6 It,..
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
I PRODUCED k *TOU.TIO!l.,!N XKDJCIMi.
at may seen alrooJt incredible la, that many dis-
hitherto cea.klered hnpalamly tocwraUe arc /re
ly cored it e few days or week*; and we cheer;
Invite the inveel'ntioae of the liberal minded and
tide to enrea whtShave no pandlel at thepreeent
in* the Mt fire year, wa have contended with
25 BALES GUNNY BAGGING,
100 COILS RICHARDSON’S GREEN
mn money a»de«Tif^,*«.jh« r*»»
Cincinnati Market*
Oirnmn. Dvr. It.—Floor doll andprice* declining.
LARDf LARD
id prices higher,
need to 19c in «le-
ipply. Rje.-tcady
^Thhfi^oar reply: In health, the body, like a welV-
ImUnced so* e, is in a sure of equilibrium. Bat when,
~ CONSTITUTION iiFEBTKUP
foraf(hereditary)I*******trsnsmtuefl from Paxinvto
Cm ** PID ai.VSTR.
15 BARRELS CHOICE LEAF LARD
at Tie for prime.
Hoes dan and prices lower, closing at»T3*HS5 (
act; $9 w** the beet o»r made foe a rood ■— *
next week. Receipts, 7,000 head. Fat
■m, Ivy *Cf. ’ 7
tfo d \U}+
Niwnu, Dec. 1 A—Gold In New York si
and worker, apeiJag at 141 nnd closing at 1
AH Southern I*tnk notp« liare declined i
at fnsta V to Aon the daIHr. sad local hr a
.A ^ARD!
. .—
h there
10,000 BUSHELS COR]
X trons of ray school that I have disposed of my
school fixtures to Rev. HOMER HENDEE, former
President of the Female College at Greensboro’,
Ga. Mr. Hendee is a teacher of large experience
and high qualifications. I cordially recommend
KJUXT, WANT «r Afttmr. lU»WXAT*,"COXfT1-
TXTW&, oauocsxras.
' 5f SCROFULA. m
stscma, xisVi mu, nmaSx swxujxbs, Lxnimas,
CHLlTWJ, salt unrx.
This taint (bereditanr and acquired.) fining life *
100 BARRELS OORX SYRUP
Capital Stock - - 9100,000.
2000 SHARES AT $5 00 EACH!
ONE HALF OPEN TO SUBSCRIPTION.
100,00ft POUNDS GOOD FODDER,
100 BALES GOOD COTTON.
1000 BUSHELS FRESH MEAL *
100 BARRELS SORGHUM SI RUP
5.000 BUSHELS GROUND PEAS fo,
The school will be resumed at an
, ' EARLY DAY IN JANUARY NEXT,
without change of c
tuition, and in the'
efAypa.V i *
Jjgf- Tom Corwin, whose complexion is
iLT-£5£AiVi*f* fnlreSoceti'
le.bnlldii
whether his tribe was at peace with the white
)R further particulars see circulars at Meeare.
Rolf, Sims A Co.’s Macon, Ga, who will re
: subscriptions for stock.
elS-Sm GIBARBEY A BUJAC.
UT«I«P
in the gallery of the theatre in Crow
street, Dublin, one night, a coal porter made
himself disagreeable: there was a yell of
"Throw him over,” followed by the exquisite
ly droll idea, “Don't waste him; kill a fiddler
with him."
The Boston Post, for 1869,
[ESTABLISHED NEARLY FORTY YEARS,
H AS always been one oi the leading newspapers
of New England and one of the best vediums
of ADVERTISING.
By increased enterprise iu furnishing a live and
readable N>ra-paper, aud by the recent redaction
in price, the circulation ol the Boston Post ha*
been largely increased.
To Advertisers few papers can offer cqoaV advan
tages, either in the extent or the character of it*
readers—North, South, East and.West.
^ Business Cards and Mercantile Advertisement*
’ffiyapaaf 1
moYinr tue BaXBresth. an
STEAM BOILERS, *>3 inches diameter, 18 feet
long, with steam Otad feed pipe, fire front and
(itti spindle*
(leeT-tilllfldec.
Saddles and Harness.
Little, Smith & Co.,
One pair 48 Inch MILL STONES,
and fixtures.
Lot Gearing, Shafting and PnlUSat
All of the above in excellent condition, and
l*e purchased VERY LOW.
Photograph!
OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY. 1
DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA. -
Auct sta, Ga, Dec. % lfiKk J f \
OKA LED PROPOSALS, which must be in da
O plicate with a copy of thi# advertisement at
tached to each, will be received at thb office until
V2 o’clock, m., Friday. December *230, 1866, for
supplying FRESH BEEF, of good and marketahia
quality, in equal propotiona of fore and hind
quarter meat, for u«ne to the troopa and others
rupp-lkd by the Government with ration*, at the
MACON, • •
T HIS <*wbtbfcraa>
rrunxi* ling. Mi
r.or ex penas. in tlmffi
An inspection of this machinery is invited.
Cherry »t., between Cotton A venae and Becoud
Macon, Ua
[NDLAY.
W21* Macon, Ga.
A^Meaa. and Railroad Guide copy one time
:d hill to Telegraph
A Iparticularly solicited from Sonthand West.
#utj*cription Term*:
Boston Post. Daily 110 per annum.
Sem i-Weekly.... 4 “
Weekly 2 “
Specimen copies sent ob application.
BEALS, GREENS A CO., Publishers,
■W and 42 Congrea* street, Boston, Mass.
FOR AlXFOKMBDF^^ERATTV^l>£IRAm
Either oi the Now, Throat, Tongue, Some, Fop-head
or Itcala. no reraedr haa imTil ill (Tw eqn*Sn
Moth Patches upon thaRg^e fhrta.Rrfwtina np—»
a diaeaaed ncaon of the Liver. ar» Terr unp’eaeaat to
the young wife and m -ther. A few hotow of Onwc-
noi*Lm SiM» oil! correct the aecrodoa aad mw»W
the drpoeiu whu-h i- «iirretly anUer *.hc skin.
Diwitn of the Liver, gmngiv-o ju> Languor. Disae
neea. Indigestion. W«k Stomach, or *% n carated or
canceron.- cooditstrfi of ihat ofjratx. accdtnpxnfe«i with
burning or other unpleasant hymptoma, piflbc rehevod
IfWWfVg JJ U I Ha M od
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
As a General Blood- Purifying Agent, the L|ME finer j
stands unrivalled by any preparation in the worid
THE RICH AND POOR
Are iafelatathe same diaewee*. Natan* and rC-keoce
ham made the Coaamrom Lm Snip for the benafit
of nK
PURR BLOOD
Pro dome healthv men sad women; and if the
SADDLES AND HARNESS,
SADDLE AND HARNESS HARD WAR!
Plantation for Rent,
1,250 _A.cres.
I fAA ACRES cleared land; will produ__,
^lvv with ordinary cultivation, five hundred
bales cotton. Will be sold to party renting place;
20 head First-clas* Mule?,
5,000 bushels Corn,
4,000 “ Cot too Seed,
11 Marcs and Colts,
225 head Hogs,
50 “ Cattle,
24 “ Sheep,
28 acres Sugar Cane,
.. „ 2 Sugar Mills, iron, and & Boilers, Iroa,
Gin and Gin Belt, . T~4 v ijSL
25,000 lbs. Fodder,
2,000 lba. Iron, m
P)antg|im^Toola. Ploughs, Axes, Hoes, Plough^
Four Wagons. j
The plantation la situated five mllea from
Dougherty county, on Newton Road ; h»**j2ag$
Dweflimr Hddm. *i J ro»««w.
[<r /npen us. The wind com*
’ ieenly from the Noith on
/and yesterday was decidedly
Fa vena are still overcast, and we
irpriae d to sw sled or toov, or
carriage trimmings!
LEATHER OF
SHOE FI
dcc!3-2m
> ould call the attention of those in
yfdeairable small farm, near Forsyth,
A* advertisement of Erwin and Hardee
Ray’s paper. Now is your opportunity
dec, pleasant home.
National
INSURANCE
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
OOiS ora. OLD FORT OFFICE.
to the ««4enintd
jaxss McDonald,
Capt. C. 8., A&fViU, G*.
MACON, GA
| n-
■ >»W Mnrttrtx la*cx.
ire lml>li«ll»'»<tl* 1* In *»J» Unw.
I'-.rw- -lUrb.nJ C.rel ,1 | *
n it' c ‘a t*
W.«i- 0 A' AM»<il |V
Nollw-J *Tmb % *-w
iattlH Are—FlndUj A Eretrit k.
Flar Far—H bb*. * Co.
Uttre PUoUn—Sernnel FrUler.
Forreot or re!—H W BotfruilM
If -ire -Cubariac Tuflof. y^V KSfXni
t A »Htre. Kaitruad Jrtfloe—^ll.i 8 frr'
FI a* tat i*-a tor rele—John A Ca
Carpel*—VT.tfc.-re A Loud. ■ ,
Bqjlac-willitn A Load.
For Hie—Erwfa A llardee.
Mmru Attic*tk» ro* Tax Poo*
Thi* I* * aatyaft that iboold receive toe ear
scat aadhaMToUfct aUeatioe ofthla cite tfcrreifh
rtareroiar cSeHa.- aod tea are ther
.Tofiaortlf at
rfkmt. PM*. UMt. S.O.IL
AVafcal w ajlf aalaaUa to ,
atraiaad, la oar local aotmaa, to «»y
on tfca aak^aet, far the dot/ priatei, and actio*
■h—Id b* taken. IdentiSed aa wo are, in every
way willi tha oily, wa hav* a rlfht to ipHk.
IhooMaf ot^eotahowld bo to Memo —JicUkt
aad foilkfkl atlaadaaaa apoa the poor, at U>e
lOMtoaoh Wa are aot ia favar of a City Hoapi
to! fceiaf aractod at aa aaormawa txpenM and
Halataiaad at a great expenditure, to become a
pact** lAoaw far vagrant argTQM from a dii-
•aaac, who Might floek bar* and die,
w*r»hy*^MP'*f cur city, who ate f '
lathodra fbM lhaetty haa act the maoey ! -re«•<!*»«Md.-Pi*
to MotoloiB each o baapiuL ceaati latiag. aa it j want TVayrMaal qnolinSl are areamaireM
woold, two ia owa. haeaweo of tfca aeceaaity of Me.:. «to.agrea.ji;^-, rwum-.re.rle: fair Ukd*.
providing .'i-ara’-ely CorraaM of 0.a ra.all.pox: I *5fSJ?aJtgLJB5’dKl
and. io thr Mad ylrew. an* m two Salaried 1 TZjrjrk**- - ^
COMMERCIAL.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Libre lit
Xncow Cotton Market. galb n^h
are naarooft^a grail nib II U aawownccd by Me
friends aa a eaadtdi.e lor Tax Collect.-r ol Bibb
rocnJj. Election la January next. *
He ia wtil qnallded for lbe office, and ia rreota-
The aaler ■ mended beeanar of bW aniitneaa for many of the
ofthedaynoebed farty baire. ia .maa lata, at price. ' otbae acet|aMrert lifc, of a severe
’•waobog to pad*- VTe [ .ouae *— 1 L w airre n
qwofc aatddfcaf t« rtre: n-ddfcag at»to .T
Now York Market.
« rr*ax- ire.. AI a. jo—Tb. atorfc l hrkat opeaadl
otd .; cfctarearaMg.
Tb. xatd rearkac baa bara boaay voder tkatdtrtifl
Iwxa aataa as Wedoredav;aod Ibta Maraiax by tfca Sot.
SbswaSrsrsrtawaa*
liaftia
t aroreirt. to fro sea ora rr.. .-pre.r.* prec.
.re |*o,f«e.arel 1 , In 1C>; aot a re—..re
r It .Jit.-, re stick It. m.rkat el—d. CreJ. go. I U
■ . aad SreT per ererr .• r*od brr eorr,iar iu
i>i Ui..- .a-.ere t.rn.. •-t tie tu it,, of
e* ... n. t-d to tt.e ...a.ILagoereof
»• ter ite rrerkst at entreat ra-. *. an : aeor-
mpmhgloMjijioliawonH* part *f kaakiret* ra-
peredTia eoaa.aoeaeaaf tfca balsa pranax to tairn
MM re* hoadrol paaoda aoeh befcre tfc. oaoal waicbL
■infiMafoatMa. MPkata.. Tbe trarkea was daP,
Hreodetatl.—Reeripte 3AX1X bfcla flawr.tgftMSbaabata
■beat, xnjua d* area. Ibffib do aMnlUM dorvatllMI
da mail. And do larky. Slat* aad WeeUrn honrwar
• were heavy, aad at
ie taper far all bread..
Kaixxire
fARD.
ewonid reapevtfaliy lofonn tfcc citi-
and aurroundins exmatry that be
H. P. Rcmaa
of Macon
BEDDING A WELLS, where be will behappy to
inhntlld'oirtl ditto nwt'jffirjfeAnaretto
them they ran alwire gad a eboieextoek ofRunDy
Grtreeriea, freeb Northern Butter, Coffrea, Cheese.
Sngara, Potatoes, Oaion* and tU articles needed
by ftmilre aad merchant* In the Grocery trade. Ottr
Stock b alvaya choice. Give aa a cxlL
I4m7«v. ( . t -,-. pc „.... • j
Jaannry Election-Tax Collector.
Tbcfrienda oi JAMES P. SIMS aatborixe the
announcement of bis name a* a raltable candidate
or Tex Collector of Bibb comity, cod invite the
enfira^es of electors at the election to be held on
the lad Wednesday In January, IMS. novll te*
Nashville
knowledge ol
Bookkeeping, Faumanahlp, Commercial Calcula
tions, Commercial, Law Partnership Settlement*
sod Business Forma and Practice etc. Send for Col-
phyaldsns Wonld bars U ba tray bps* to attend:
,«y,a-.l
■■■■ JmH
kernel— and • WOuH need
Iarg*4"pilaJ baa been bro«b*d ;
red. Bofther* ahowld b*. aa a 1 3»BlbrN*rx'
Cr aeatr-t and Me far No. 1.
> poor of the eiiyt and the other al a
• attend to this small pox pstieota.
.jm will not ha taken op, aad bis
I ha tha lighter of ths two. Onophy-
I aot wall attend all, a. is vary ob-
iftSs-
«l«ofl.K-i \AU %ita
■a - T TJ. d. IF.ir,
I »■•••* I' ■: MlM. Uri
HwpIV hMvy TJTso. 1
hf-rrin? v-ootirmed r.rm mi r*.-
o. 1, The rak* coroprifOvl a 300
• AP nv»lf raUly a* ti\r in a johlring
•n<kffit rij4i*>n«. TJt« p*Iea include
it<rwlialn«ltl?S. Crude ivcn-
. Wc heard of no r*1~. M A nufffi**tnrc<l|
■mM in lote at fo C5 3J0 bbl# MtsraJ do
poM Mt H 00. Cnola wa* in «femB»fl at 9343AS44, with
|g|gg tff Q& hM*a
Proriffiloo*—R«ccip<p. 13S W4* park. 22) da beef, 2Z
Mwk^w rxtmMU. U7I da butter, 1^>J do d.f c •
SWdoMrd. Pork wm* irr»gwl*r. op«o>t>g doll and
■■■■■■■laWi feTorTd
pt. n»p t
I KeUuarjr, »>lUr’f nUiop. UHMPmMRVM
with ml#* of CyO bfaJ* « «mi4 UiyUkntmm* M lMfiP
1? for extra moo*. Hrt-nam* w*re dull *ad heavvJ
Tha Ml** ware »m*!l *t tU, ratiue*!* war* qaict ud
numimd. wiU* ralra of 200 parkagM at U&13c fir should
dfsmd imifo for haw. Bacon wra nomiasl. Itoirl
■ilt—l wiwM,dDiisrdmrtdcdlylower. Thai
Ucks*cs a’ \rM»' >. liutt«-r and chcvpcl
snd UltIwJUt much In
RHBo^re .. Jlta uotieei.14. eLore
[won ft Made Olka inuarorada at tV.O. 14' ,'e, *«)
■Wa tfavaaa al llKWlTJr. aad SOO boxredo at He.
flwflacd wa* »trad/ Mu inactive.
*>»—The msrkot hra bran quiet. The only mica w«
Iranicd of eml^xrc boltcl.ratd, inosllv green*, lint
■■Mw a few oolongs and souchonss -*01 ao Prirstc
•nd nHy from tirat Iwada.
trams* and mostly from tirai hands.
TaUhaco—Bracipt*. 2uT MkU and l.foH package*. The
m*rk*4 wa* doll, with *alra of »» Mi-U I>ni».ckr at
from 9c to 1<c gold, and 1X0 caam sccaMenf al J
Forriga and inannfectorad were withowt nntircaUe
aalra. Price* were irregular. I
Weal Th» n»*rket f onUnncs very mock dcprsMod.
»isr ??£%?rirl2
done till afi*r Urn 1st of January, when lbe consumers
must ba in tha market again for a fresh supply. Prices
■of fiaace are easier. California unchanged. Foreign
buyers ham the advanC***, and price* are. If anythin*,
lower. Male* atw.ut POJuO 1)m ilonrutk! fleoesi at CMS
«Tc for New TorkHuiic. iVnnpylraui*. Indiana and Ohio,
Whiskv—Raraipts.4
d tar literal offer*.
Th* follow ing wers the quotation* for Sotithere Bank*
Bond*, eta., on the 1st InsL: ’
somr CAKOLIXA.
Let it todiaalaaid.
realise of asmiaity, s hospital for easan of small
p«x, who** wklta Slid colored patients rosy be
kept separate. .."u 8 J*.
Sow, aador fl.e Hreassstancss, what skowld ire
dear t .mi/
Two physicians should ba .replayed at a sale,
ry. Is give all wasted attention to pan per cases—
awe s “city physician." with a salary of 83.MO.to
attend all tbo
lass salary, to
■la whole time will not ho Uksa up, aad bis
sorvieoa wtH bo tho
siefaa coaid
vfowa. m _ _
This suggestion wo make as a matter of phi
lanthropy, aad wo regard th# course suggested
a* the Moat proper sod oeonomical, under the
«f tha esse, end hope our city
oiU act upon it without daisy, wWe!
poreaivd they are inclinedtado. *M
To* Saw Pours Onatsiranox.—In oar report
of the proceeding, or Council yesterday morn
ing. brief mention is msdr of th* reorganisation
of tho police. We ar* glad to ago this move
■ads, aad trust It will b* fully carried out—
•over*] Months ago ws suggested this matter t •
the eld Council, aad proposed various plans for
s thorough organisation of tho polices end among
there the very eno that has asw been adopted.
Tha mode proposed io this: Tho force will eon-
siai of forty-lbar men and throe offirert—a cap
tain and two lieutenants. Right men will bs on
duty ia tbo first ward, four men in each of (be
other wards and two In Ea<t Macon, who will
remain on from 12 m., until 12 j». m., when the
other twenty two will be jdacad IB. ’ { | » Jk
Tl»e Lraasneat of the City Rail U to ba fittrd
up aa a guard room—banka, m*lrc*se?, eta-,
placed therein, for tha comfort end reet of the
men coming off duty, that they may be re
freshed tor the next -watch." Each policeman
will ha assigned a "beet," which ba is not to
leave—except called on to assist in making an
arrest—oa pain of dismissal. Th* men will be
changed .round—the same policeman not tramp
ing the same best two conascatlxo days.
•ga think this plan, when perfected, will Work
admirably, and it is thought it can bo fully car
ried oat by the next meeting of Us* Council.
W* think, sleet that ear Councilman hav*
baew peculiarly fortunate in their selection of
the controlling officers of tho police force—*s Mr.
lisa peon,Wry# and Avaat have heretofore shown
Unas salvos So bs active end efficient in tbe dls.
charge of doty. Under their guidance wc hop®
t* ae* the polio* truly the guardians of th* city's
paces sad r\*iet, and the protectors of Mr peo
ple’s interests. t . nut, „r Georgia
To tho Mayer heUhgsth* hoffifi of initialing , t „:„1 nsawn3jm*Kiifffiir*T..".."
thi* xe8wm,okiy.oc«mded!v Aid-**.. Turpin,. v»’ T,'X'.*YrV B^k'
1 :i. e-w-t. 1.8C *••>* !i ‘'* ui»»iii«ii!'U* a|*|»ri‘V*l of lb* !.«..**»* Ki.ilroffid »nW lUnkin; « . .,p«ny
Whole l-,.r.l. And a e know the wUI :
yurjyp lb* M w»U d«>ua'' of fill g<ynl tilU^n*. %t» 1 KoUri Bank
_ pUntara* H*nk.’..
A Hapot Arraim—That was . nice little ,f.! TimUer.Onuera’Urn*
fair that came off et ElU* saloon on Wednesday
.yawing, at which we were present. The Ocea
nian was the retirement of a portion of the old
Beard at Council, ale invited a few friends to
join them ia a parting glare.
At bad, aoeh waa our impression, but judge
of ear rerprire *a arriving, to find two long ta
ble* spread with all the delicacies of fish, flesh
and fowl. Is which the assembled company pro-
aoalad to do fall justice, and nought could be
heard for .area lime bat the clallrr of knives and
forks. But wilk Ik* rough edge off of appetite,
and with the popping of corks, wit and senti
ment ruled th* how*. .lF.iuiiij > mt.
Beth, th* retiring and new boards, were appro
priately toasted, which elicited happy responses,
any retired well pleased with them-
Loo
A NY GENTLEMAN who wklics to
the profitable business of Cotton-iH^^^H
(other rear can cither bay or rent my plantation on
Spring Creek, In Eoiiv county, containing 1450
acre*, about400 acres of open land, most of It freab;
loll under good repair; new building*, Ac., the
settled within the last three
* Xrarhory
* South Carolina
* State of Mouth Carolina
Farm*rT an»t Exchange
Merchant»' Hank, Cheraw
flVid .’.V.V.V.V.V.” .7.V.V.V.V
ate*' Bank
3
- MuMIe Georgia
and the compel
re I re. and ell
Taken individually or eollectirely—singly or
by th* (roe. (Groce)—we pronounce troth boards
a fiasset of gcntlenwm who will .L> honor to any
peelltien in th', gilt of tlic pcopft. w
L Fxrrtnwaxuxn A Co—W# cell the attention
*f owr lady readers to th* advertisement of this
firm. Thear immense atock of all' varleliee' of
ladle*' goods, ia oOrred at low rates. Teeir Urge
and eelect etorkefkid gloves ir one of tbo finest
ia this market. And attracts th* attention of large'
numbers ef these who ere in Want of tha article.
Their stack ofcslice is lars and aeloct, aud offer
ed et very low price*, rertiea in want of the
dare of goods advertised by them, will doubtless
tad H to their advantage to visit the new store
of K. Feaehtsrapger A Co, on SocondJitrsd.
’. angular »oek, Maoon* C
Jrav Rty*ivs*-*t the News Depot. Tri*ngui«r
•lock, fresh dates of Wilkes'8pirit; Tarfi Field
A Fermi BannerotLight: X. Y. Clipper; Crim
inal Esitnagi Chimney Corner.
Oar readers are reminded that on Triangle
Block, at tk* Nears Pepoi^they can obtain, each
day. tke latest end most important papers and
magaaiaes of tke Union. They will find Mr.
Patrirk at: -ntiye and obliging, aad over ready
I* serve u..tu end supply their literary wants.
A Tat K Citukx.—Ex-Alderman Sparks, who
are-refsaed a re-election and retired with a portion
1 eg th* old Weed of th* City Council. b*« been
X connected with the city government cither in
hahe capacity *f Mayor or Alderman, for ovsr
Pfvealr years. In his retirement. Ur. Sparks
iAjrarrie* with him the coaaciousrcaa of having
4 faithfully d.-s.- kiv whole duly •> s citixen, snff
iT^ei^rwilt accompany
' hi*f-JjtcnL'jxcii!—8cn*ic« i Icuml
BcXiTcvif—Wheaton's Oiotmrnt will core tbe
IM a a boats.' Also curt's nit rbeatr, nicer*,
cbllirUiaa, aad slf eruption* of the skht. Price 50
cents. For sale treall druggLtts. By sending CO
cents to Wxxxs A Pirmut, role agent*, 150 Wash
ington street, Boston, Mas*., It wm be forwarded
by mail, free pf poalage, to any pert of the United
sept 117-fkii
Important to Teachers!
Bro-wiiwood Listitute.
long and so avorablj knoin^ Jto^he jnbllc,
now offered for oolc. Everytbln^ toniWiffd,
tbero is not a more desirable school property in
tbe Stale. With a small outlay for repairs, every
thing wonld be in readiness for a firsbclass High
School. Connected with it Is a fine Cabinet of
grasas j s&
seres Land, with a large Garden, OrcLsrd. Ac.—
Those who expect to make teaching a profession,
wonld do well to come and examine tbe property.
For further Infonr.ationapply to _
J. F. AWTKRV, LaGrangc, Ga
LaGrsngc. Dec. T1SK. dec lM-d’lm
A Complete Turnout
FOR SALE.
a
buggy animal. Also a light fine buggy, but little
need, with fine taraess and everything necessary
to make a fine turnout I wish to tell for no oth
er reason than that having recently removed to the
city, I have no use foy them. *—* “■
ooiLat This!
very little place having been settled within the last th
yean; healthy and good cotton-growing lands.
J win also sell on the place all the stock, consist
ing of Mules, Wagons, Plantation Tools, Ac. Also,
Corn, Beed Potatoes, Sugar Cane, Cotton Seed,
Hogs and Cattle. ., ,
I want oce half cash, the balance I will give one
year's time on. Will sell a bargain In the whole If
called upon before tlio 15tb of December. Call on
S. 8. 8TAFFORD. Blakely, Ga., or
J. C. McBUKNEY, Macon, Ga
MHIfi^ReuU "
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
T HE PRESENT Session of tlds Institute com-
menced on tbe 2d of October, nnd will contin
ue until the 4th of Jnly, next. . ,■
The organisation of the Faculty Is complete, and
all the departmenta of Instruction,
Academic, Law and Medical,
are in iucce#«ful operation. 8tudcnts will bo ad
mitted on and after the first of January, with an
abatement of about 2f> p*r cent, of the charges of
the ocsoUm. '
The whole College
uaivt:
NEW B08KS! NEW BOOKS! notice-
J. H . BURKE & CO’S
1 JlklQu n. cJvIUUij itJiu
KTBW STORE,
Second Street, next to Baptist Church, Macon, Ha.
C HRONICLES of the Schonherg-Cotta Family,
Diary of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan; The Cripple of Antioch,
Martyrs of Spain; Two Vocations.
Mary, Handmaid of the Lord.
The aboTe are all by Mrs. Charles, * lady residing in the South of England, and an
Author whose talent for nuking Religious history a charming and attractive subject,
rather thxn dull and prosj, has seldom or never been surpassed. > ‘ • '•
The “Cotta Family,” embracing the time of Luther aud the Reformation..
“Kitty Trevylyan," about the time ol the Wesleys, are peculiarly interesting
to young ind old.
Out in the World; Nothing but Money; What Came Afterwards.
The Author of these three works, T. S. Arthur, though a prolific writer, is fir from
being second rate in bis profession. * His new works equal bis earlier productions.
St. Phillip, by the Author of Rutledge, f~" _ 5 * / j v.
Hugh Worthington, by Mrs. Holmes, Author oUTempcst xud Sunshine, Jtc.
History of Julius Caesar, by Napoleon III.
Plain Talks on Familiar Subjects, hy Dr. J. G. Holland, better known as
“Timothy Titcomb.”
Old Helmet, by the Author of Wide Wide World.
Public Sale of Stock, Crops, &c.
.saiHaaoHSt——
, I will sell at public antcry on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18TH,
At my Plantation 1 on Flint River, four miles South of Reynolds, on S. NV. R. R-,
inv entire plantation outfit, consisting of Horses an«l Mules, Mares and Colts,
Cattle, ! ^'i si.(f ^ S5Jl*JfX9 • ' i , ;■*'■; ""~Z . i
mMB
Sheep, Com, Fodder, Rice, Peas, Rye, Cotton Seed, Plantation and Blacksmith
Tools, Wagons, Carriage aiid Bus*-, two-horse power Field
: ' 'it ki. 11 : Threshers aud Fans, CottonviiD, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, &e, &c^ &c.
Sale to Continue from Day to Day until all is Sold.
Persons from a distance can tind accommodation on,the place, or in the im
mediate neighborhood.
' - . jfc" >A-
«WMM
w.
TEmMCS CASH.
CORN, CORN
5,000 SACKS CORN, IN STORE, AND FOR SALE
WuA. HUFF
ALi MEAL-1
<lcci3-<iit
C. B. HOWARD.
500 SACKS FRESH WATER-GROUND MEAL, in store and ! t *1" by
* W. A^HITF.
. . * * ■ t
A Large Supply of
MISCELLANEOUS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.
Initial Stamping for Envelopes and Paper, done to order.
Dee. 10—tf.
STORE IS AGAIN OPEN.
NEW GOODS BBT THE OLD FIRM !
GOODS 50 PEE CENT LESS
ITLOTTR, KJL.OTTR!
100 BARRELS FAMILY,
FRESH ARRIVALS.
New Grocery Store.
new Jpirm;.
D_ DALY &r BROTHER
At Bryant’s Old Auction Room, Cherry St., Macon.
HAVE just received a large lot of Sugat-Curcd Pig Hams, Breakfast Bacon,
Stewart A, B, and O, Sugars, English Breakfast and Green Teas, Finest
English Dairy Cheese, Prime Goshen Butter, Extra Family Flour, Fine Wines, /v . rnn • /'.a m/M • • , . , ^
Liquors and Cigars, and everything usually kept in a First Class FAMILY | I \ f I \V | I 1 \ r |’v ! I 111 ■ Vs
GROCERY, too numerous to mention, at Wholesale and Retail. Uil JL K3 1 Uillu 1 * v'il ±V3
We are paying the highest price for Country Produce, such as Com, Meal,
Cutter, Eggs, Bacon, Dried Fruit, etc., etc. decli -lm*-.
100
100
EXTRA,
SUPEUFINE FLOUR, in 'Maeaad tor .v»le by "*■
W. A HUFF.
»0C
THEY HUB BKRY SOLD Vi MWOS. Sl\l!li THE WAR
F. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.,
WOULD reapeetfallj Inform their old friends and coptomert, the citizens of Maeon and vicinity,
that they have just returned from (he Eastern Markets with one of the LARGEST, FINEST AND
CHEAPEST ■ .
Stock of Dry Goods, Shawls and Cloaks,
EVER BKOUGIITTO THIS MARKET, which they r.flerto their old trienda and customers, and the
public at large at ' -i . •
• -.,s -jr suSfi. *•* -It i ■ '*r’ l i Ji • ;
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
SUNDRIES.
WOOLEN BLANKETS, v - -
FAMILY SOAP,
STAR CANDLES
SOLE LEATHER,
KIP LEATHER, - ' "
HARNESS LEATHER,
SMOKING TOBACCO,
KILLICKINICK,
ZABVONA, Vo. 3 *< i
AND OTHER BRANDS.
CHEWING TOBACCO,
BOXES AND HALF BOXES,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
For sale by
dcclO-Ct V.
MITCHEL & SMITHS.
XirBi. ui unuuiMy, null iau
*r evut. of the cbsrgcs of
senses for the remninder cf
tbe oesolon, exclusive of Text-books, will be about
$260 for the AcodemU*, $265 for the Law, and $3W
I for the Medical student—of which sumc $190, $195
and $220, respectively, will be required on admis
sion. a. warns:
dcc!3-5t*Chairman of the Faculty. |
lilUf] U KIM Qlf...,
Having bought for cosh, under the last heavy decline of Goods, we can assure our customers tha
■fill {
I .9.
THE VERY" BEST CLASS Or GuODS.
.-...v 1 I (■ 9
Cheaper than they can be Bought South of the Ohio
CONSTITUTION-WJk.TEBi
la without doubt the only known remedy for
DIABETES. ■**'-
. ^^ea£^r * , Iff
/ j fgr&ICK DUST DEPOSITS,
- IRRITATION OF THE NECK
or rax
BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER,
SPlf DiDAa
FEMALElRREGULARITIES.
Certificates of cures from well-known persons
from all parts of tbe country in circular, will be
sent on addressing
MORGAN M ALLEN, Agents,
dccl3-3m f j No.4fi Cliff strcL-t, New York.
— y M t- r^»
CONSTITUTION
LIFE SYRUP.
COMPOSED OF €\
IODIDE OF. POTASSIUM,
WITH THE COMPOUND CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT OF VALUABLE
MEDICINAL ROOTS AND
HERBS.
PREPARED BY
tt% WILLIAM H, QREOC, M. D.
Craduate of tho College of Phyaieiana and
Surgeons, New York ; formally Autst*
ant Physician In tha Blackwell’s
Island HotpHtfiBtX
DELAINES,
sn.KS,
ukloimb. oiNGnAMB^
mi
and everything helongin to a first class
ds Establishment.
ukLu
HOOP SKIRTS,
...i iwo i'r / •»:■ *
Extensive Sale,
OF
Dry Goods, Bools, Shoes, Etc.,
BY FINDLAY & KENRICK,
On Friday, Vecrmber 15, at 10 A, if.
De Lalncs,
Prints, -
' Flsnnela,
, jS\i Doeskin Caasinierrs,
Pants Stuffs,
Boots and Shoer,
Shirts, (Cotton, Merino and Wool,)
Hoop Skirts,
Hosiery,
Buttons,
Combs, (round, fine and tuck,
Fk'VjV
Shoe Thread, * .£*•-*-
" " Note, Cap and Letter Paper.
Together with almost every article usually kept
in a Drj ...—«, rt re.
The above will be Bold by iw. raekace and piece.
City and country Dealers and Merchant* wm Rnd
It to the! r Interest to attend this Sale.
dcelO-tdst
COTTON SHIPPED
. THROUGH TO NEW YORK AT
Thirteen Dollars Per Bale
INCLUDING EXPENSES OF TRANSHIPMENT
AT DARIEN.
O UR Senior partner Mr. Ja*. B. Butts having
oceu to new lork, has made arrancremcnts
for a line of packets to ply between that city and
Darien, so as tocnablo ns to receive Cotton on
board onr Boxes and to give Bills of Lading through
to New York.
^vSf4! 8 .°m,Y^ ceedc ^ * u yMug arrangements
INSURANCE on Cotton shipped by our Boxes hum
Macon and Landings below, through to New York
at three per cent, premium.
Wc superintend and build eur own Boxes, in
tend personally to their loading, employ expe
rienced hands to man them, competent and care
ful pilots to take charge of them, and laving had
thirty-five years experience in the business, ask for
a continuance of the liberal patronage wo have so
far received.
Wo have thus far sent off eighteen Boxus, all of
which have safely arrived. We have not lost a
Box nor a bale of Cotton.
dec7-2w BUTTS & BROTHER.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYST
T. W, FREEMAN,
Has just received the Largest Assortment of
FRENCH CANDIES,
To be found in the city.
1,000 SACKS SEED OATS For sale by
W. ApiT FF.
BACON ! BACON !
mare* -near* TC P« PS
-«<0 eon* •« >• ■««" P" W.
.peddota *^ w»»» *»ti P“* ' a * miX “*91°
jbooI ieMj.'tuoj pox laitpopjreHl AM HI* •P"’
\3re«a. eax ^'T P*i. an..p> ler»U»
-V a.x.JL-vmA/ 1 lV P» t
p, .. r,-a^—Tl.f ridd wealh/ "t the peat few
4.,. m.Ve fur. very desirable. There ialereared
a.' .H cleare. of fur- • *« !-«- raelu-
r . !ur . waierf.il rid*, bufl.io robes.
* bU.Vec, sad ° f h * 4 '
***** . -a. 1JM the advertisement
r street, between 2d and
Cota—Winter /
WeJaeadae O
eoldirb. Tbe
jc3jr
both, at a:
tntxn u»r tot uaporled Havana, to tbe,
t dogw»Uc brasda, for sale at wholesale 1
G. EnpOkc A Co., au*k or THX
, Cherry it, Macon.
SssrKXk.-' Durinc the »e«eu>n* of tbe Pres I. r-
i General Anmblj in this city, divine mi*
vk«a will be held eacfcjpve&mg in tba PmbjU-
risM church. eoame«eiB| at ? o’eioek.
r»nr«n#AW Toti-A lory —art—1 at
V W. CL FigrUr14k Co. 8nv owOMfCSfe*
, Macon, floe double coins* adveftMenicnt
GUM DROPS,
SHAUTERVE8,
BURNT AL^IONDS,
FIG DROPS,
CREAM BONBONS.
CREAM ALMONDS,
, . i LOUNGES,
MIXED CANDIES,
PEARLS,
ARAKAN DROPS,
And all other rarteties of
- 5« FRENCH AND PLAIN CANDIED,
) In plain anil ornamental boxes of ten to
lands each. A large assortment of 8tlck
TWENTY BOXES LE3IONS,
JELLIES, PRESERVES and PICKLES,
In great variety.
WINES, LIQUORS AND BRANDIES,
Laver Raisins, English Walnuts, Almonds,
COCOA AND BRAZIL NUTS,
HAVANA ORANGES
Buckwheat Flour, Sugar, Cheese, Better, Sardines,
Lobsters, Oysters and Mackerel.
All Natural Fruits iu Cans, and an infinite varietv
of other articles.
A large stock of FIREWORKS will be re
ceived to-morrow. dcclO-lw.
Medical Notice
10,000 POUNDS CHOICE BACON SIDES For
C S I r 0 H TA
10,000 NEW COMFORTS—OR BED QUILT
SALT, SALTS
1000 BARRELS VIRGINIA SAI.<
W. HUFF.