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TELECR APH BUILDINC
mer of Che try and See on <5 Strec
MACogr, obokoia. ,
CITY BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEY*.
* JACKJA02Y, Attorney* at Lew, Macon,
! <•»., nflU» opposite Post Offlcc “*
i opposite Post <
. A. HUcw, Tliri street.
OTPT, office of
SAM** JACKHOM
t st Law, Macon, fix.
U <#LT A BABJ, Attorneys n m>, •»», «»*.,
Ottce over Mix A KlrtlanJ's store. Will
rive prompt attention to all business entrusted to
U»eir«
T. G. ItoLT, JR.
net ?-Jm #
L AP. WHITTLE; Attorneys st Law, (otle
s over Payne's Drag Store, next to Couccz
L^mn^Lt F. B. WHITTLE.
raniCUW A!<D IIBlKKICTIi.
R EMOVAL—Dr. B. A. Wlihe now ccenple* two
nam over ILe present port office, next
itoor to Dr. C. H n«lir office, when lie cao V.
foxihl nlctat or daj when not proCnatanaJIji absent.
octlSJn
D R. GEO. N. HOLMES, hi* retaoved hi* office
from Brown's Hotel to the East side of Third
■tract, between Puplsr sod Flam—wlmrs Uc.cso
bo Laai st oil hours, unless professionally absent.
oetA-tf
D MT Smith A OWEN, oflks Corner"Walnut
sad 4th streets. Dr. Lif btfoot's old stand.
Oflee Mulberry st., Wntiisgtoo Block, over
M. Boardtnsr.'s Book Store. Residence on
Wslnut, near Third street. noittJm*
US*
M. I berry street, (oppoelte the Medical Col
•here he tn*y be fonod *t *11 boon, day and
vices to tb. public. (Office on Baeondstreet,
nr Knott A lioxree. , .epl7*Jra
COMMIHKIOB MEltUHANTM.
_ i Merchant., u(
street, between Cherry aai
R, Whole.
General Aj
r.I Poplar,
article, i
•elicited from all part* at tb* country,
for several lint date leunnoe Cmapanies
ectljn* . ‘ *
AjfenU
r H. OTTO.—Wholesale and retail dealer In
ft # Watches. Jewelry, Watch Material*, Gold
novS823m*
i> j.'IIARTI.it" WATCI MfiitBK, late »orit
I .raas forSilnej B. Dar.contlnneato repair
Walehaa at praaaat la the Fiord Home Building,
•ppoalta Medical i otic*., Malberiy atraeb
octMa
.. _ an nnr.
Second street, tw* doom from the corner of
Malberry. keepe coaitaatly a well .elected assort-
meat of fine Gold and Sllter Walehea and Jewelry.
Also, Walehea and Jewelry carefully repaired by
exr m .sr.rM w.rhm-n toq.irxi ":n
s
MISCF.T.I.ABFtrfS.
M ACON DAILY TELEGRAPH Job Printing
Office. Jab work of every description cxecu-
on abort notice and in good etyle. Terms, rca-
' Ta aagSS
J. BLAKE, real aatat* agent, Macon, Gal
“■cri'in. baring troo.ee tor ridsor rent, or
wanting to rant booses, cannot bo bah
‘ " by caillajE on me From my
ta the n*lestate business, I am
‘ a siustaction than any other
Q. J. BLAKE.
long experience I
better prepared to i
person la the city.
Bunt 4ta, BcpL lit, 1805-IJsiil-Sff ■ .
ri* J. AD.'LANK .are now offering Sr
L • lam lot of 8o!e and Upper Leather.
Oil by retail. Next door to ■ I
Also,
Express office,
nov3-3ui»
Important to Teachers!
Brownwood Institute-
S O tong end so favorably known to the pnblle,
owing to the death of Its owner, Wx. Jonas,
la naar offered for laic. Every thing consMrred,
them la nat a more deilrabic school property In
Ike Stan. With a .mill outlay for repair*, every
thing would ha In rradlovaa for a SnUtaw High
School Connected with H I* a One Cabinet ol
Mineral, and Library. It la not quite a mile from
ESr&Wfe* SSStSSf
Thus. who expert to make teaching a profession.
THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH.
OLD SERIES, NO. 1396.}
MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1865.
{NEW SERIES, NO. 189.
ECONOMY.] [SECURITY
Insurance Agency.
J M. BOABDUAN is Agent for the following
• reflabU fsuisASCs GoscrxxiEs.
TUB LoKILLARD FfRR INSURANCE CO.,
or tii cm or nw tool
Umh CaptUL... fl,000,000
Aids $1,312,000
Profits annually divided, 75 per ct. to tbs dealers.
This Company divides three quarters of the net
profits to tin policy holders In scrip, bearing in*
Wrest, without say Hsbilhr to tho insured.
CARLISLE NORWOOD, Pres.
Join C. Mtlv, Bee.
THE]
MAMMOTH DRY GOODS STORE!
Latest Arrivals from tho East.
Caab Aaacta f721,4flB *0
Pulley Holden participate In tbe Profits.
JAB. W. OTlit, Praa.
K. W. BuacEcn. Sec.
«250,<W0
J. IlOXIE, President.
Caab Capital.
Gao. T. Ultra, See.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE I NS CHANCE C»..
or .Tut.-, oaracu.
This old and nnkanovT ronxan Company,
with lta Capital In tact, continnca to take risks on
the tamo liberal term* aa heretofore.
ASUURY HALL, Pro.
Aura Unite, Sec.
T11E GEORGIA HOMEFUtE INSURANCE CO..
or oolcvdcs, geobou.
Capital
JA8. F. BOZEMAN, Prea.
D. F. Wineox, Sec. ■
Rbk. on Cotton, Merchandize, Fumllnrc or
Buildinga, taken In either of tbe above Compute
at tbe moat'Dberal ratea. Loaaea promptly ad-
lusted.
oct334a J. M. BOA RDM AN, Agent.
C. O. CONNER 6 n
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
PURCHASING AGENTS,
Thirdstraei, • •• * f .Msoon; Georgia.
THE offer our services to the public, and will
V T giro persons! attention to all tmbinesa in-
truatedto ns.
Wo solicit consignments of goods of every de
scription, .particularly country produce.
Goods stored st tho canal rates in our large,
cure and well situated store bouse, opposite \
Kprtslonec
Messrs. Ilardc
IT Ayres, J. B. Ross,
jdpMji
leave, in iuTurmii
'of this city and vicinity, that, having received a
vwr large lot of DRY GOODS—consisting In La-
dies’ Fancy Draw Goods of all descriptions. Black
* Fancy Bilks, a Urge assortment of Notions and
ioP Dress and Cloak Trimmings la general;
White Linen in large quantities; a good line
of infs French and English Shawls; the latest
styUTof 1 'Plain and Fancy Balmoral Skirts; Ladies’
Traveling Bags, all styles and sixes; Ladles’ and
Misses* Vests and Pants; and a fall line of Ladies’
Shoes—larger than any other house in Macon.
We are also In receipt of a very large and well
selected stock of Gaits* Ready-made Clothing,
sash as fine black Broadcloth Costs, black Doeskin
Pants, Plain and Fancy 8ilk Vests, Cassimcre Suita,
coarse Satinet Saits, and a regular line of Gents*
Furnishing Goods not sorpasssbls in New York
Ity.
We are offering to the public to sell all goods
with s very email advance, and, in feet, lower than
say boose in Macon.
Standing in Connection with a large wholesale
jobbing boose in the East, we can, therefore, give
the. shove inducements.
We would, In conclusion, further call attention
to our large and elegant supply of Goods, which
were selected with great care by ourselves; and
our long experienceln this market has qualified us
to judge sa to the wants of the purchasing com
munity. The patronage of all our old friends, as
well as many of our new ones, D repectfullr solic
ited- Purchasers should be particular to find onr
place—Daxnour’a Block, Second street, three doors
from Board man’s Book Store.
P. 8.—Country merchants will find it to their
advantage to give us a ealL
octASm _ GLASER A ROSIN
SAMUEL I). IRVIN,
BtSMMrtv Lfn t ir/hi %i< i t J
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY. GEORGIA.
▲LAO
Real Estate Agent for Southwestern Gcorsla.
Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to
his can*. novK-Om
THE GEM.
W. TIIOiWAS & eo. t
Important to Cotton Shippers.
T HE Cotton Warehouse located in this place
immediately on the river, and st the terminus
of the Southwestern Railroad, and convenient to
said road, caa shelter all cotton that may be ship
ped from Macon and other points on the South
western Railroad via Apalachicola to New York.—
We will receive all cotton consigned to us, at tbe !
railroad depot, dray it- and pat it aboard of the-}
boats at on* dollar per bale. •
Cottoh shippers upon Investigation, will fiud !
this route the cheapest and most expcdlons of any
other route to New York from Macon. Wc re-'
spcctfally solicit orders for the purchase of cotton, i
Our long experience In that line will enable us to
B. H. WUIGLET.
W. L. KSOTT.
WHIG-LEY & KNOTT,
IMPORTERS AXI) DEALERS
Hardware and Cutlery,
our iuug cs|MJiciKffi iu kUA* inra win liuauiu uam.
make pttrduaca to th« beat advantage to tboaewbo
favor u with their orders.
We bars now ta operation a new Iron (crow -
B. G. MORRIS & CO., j
Georgetown. ;
KxrxxrxcE.—Rota Jt Scjmour, J. W. Fears, 1
Virgil Powers, Esq., all agents on S. tv. R. K.
aoeS-to
. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE.
Mechanics’ Tools
Of ail kind*.
j^JIC^TiaeknnetoPm^ - HackwmiraTa ; H O TJ S E FURNISHINGS.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Is without doubt the ouly known remedy for
DIABETES,
CALCULUS,
GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSITS,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK -
or TDK
BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER,
▲SDALL
FEMALE IRREGULARITIES.
Certificate* of cares from wdl-kuowu persons
from all parts of the country in circular, will be
- nt on addressing
MORGAN ± ALLEN, Agents,
dcc!2-3m No. 46 Clll! *trcet. New York.
_ . Fort Valley on the arrival of the cars from j
Maeon every Tuesday, I'tiursday and Saturday fbr .
Perry, Go., returning In thuo to connect with j
trains from Albany and Columbus—o’clock, P. M., '
for Macon.
oct« 3m* W. A. GRIFFIN A CO. i
WILLOW
a
COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, 1
United States Inteunai. Retencb, r
1st Division, 2d District. Georgia. )
JIacon, ,D«. 5, IS65.
Tbs Assessor having returned to me s list of per
sons assessed for Licences, etc, for Uie coantics of
Bibb and Monroe, tbe psrtlo* sre hereby notified
that tbe Llceusas are now ready for delivery, and
that they are required to call or tend for them
within ten days.
J. C McBURNEY,
deed-lot Collector.
Buckets, Tubs,
NEW STYLE MEAL SIFTERS,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Ralston’* Range, Next to Express Office.
Hacox & Westekx Railboad OrncE, I
Macon, Ga., Doe. 1,1SGS. I
T 1IK ANSU.VL election ler President and Di-
rcotors for the ensuing year will be held at
this office cm Tuesday 2d day of January 1806.
MILO S. FREEMAN,
dcald-tde-Secretary sndTreesnreii
FURS WANTED. .
I WILL pay for Mink Skins, prime, 75 cents,
Opossum Sk!us, prime 23 cents,
Coon Skins; prime, 30 cents,
Beaver, Otter, and Deer Skins according to val-
r. N.K. BARNUM,
Dealer in Dry Good*, Triangular Block,
nov 26-lm Macon.
NEW FIRM!
E.
T. O. RUX3XLT.
s. r. WARium.
K. L. 8QCIER.
R1DQELY, 3QU1ER & GO.,
COTTON FACTORS, GENERAL PRODUCE
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Leqlor nones Building,
MACON, GEOHOIA.
VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE.
\ given
ROUGn redtipts
them Tnm*t>oi , ^
to Baltimore and New York, at gaaranU
rate per hundred pound* aa per bale on Cotton,
package* should be stamped 8. T. Co., to facilitate
Tradeportadon. Rato from Ntw York to Macon
* * itinds.
BLOOM. Agt at ilacon,
the Agehta ofthe
ipany at freight
lead
¥1
•LG! per hundred poui
THURSTON R.
Y. O. RU8T, A,
dov19-3ol *
Agt. ut AlLauy.
j well* to come and examine the property.
For farther Information apply U
J. F. AWTHEY,
LaGrangr, Dec. fi, IMfi.
, LaGi
3 range, fix
dec 13-d3m
Baggtoinnd Family Jersey Wagons,
FROM CONCORD AND BRATTLEBORO.
E will toon have a earply of Bnggica, Top
Family Wagon* *nd tin mug* made to order
at CONCORD AND BRATTTJ.B«0,sxprts>i^fbr
t, and will warrant Uw'in to give cu^iro
» to all ptmhaiKS. We wul sell no
‘ exprwnly to our order. Those
can addre** u* at Macon (to card
W. C. Singleton), or at Ifawkinevlllc, Ga.
oct7-fia McDUFPIE, MASON & CO.
School Hooks.
iQANDER’S,Sargent’*,Towns* and McGufiey’*
•o of Reader*. . i
Kobinnoa’*,Smith’*, Davie’s and Doud’a Arithme-
l’arlcy’s History.
Mitchell’s, ^Cornell’s, Montelth’s Cotton and
CiaiS *“
I ksqm !k’* and Plmvcy** Trtvich.
~ r B5ok*i Slate* and Petals. , , _
s, Gniiot’s Fcn.% (No. 3031) Portfolios,
Laid Writing Papers, Bon Ton, Opaque,
^ ^ J, Melon and White Laid Envelopes, assort-
Lin and Guitar Strings, Musical Instrument*,
ta for Stcinway ds Sons, Socbbellcr &
nldt ds Gale’s Pianos for the State of Gcor-
tiaj)
Combs, Brushes, Lubln’s Extracts and Soar*,
Pomades, Hair Oils, Pocket Books, Playing Cards,
Ac.
All at the lowest prices.
JOHN a SCHREINER A SONS,
sepl7-3m Mi con, AugusKf and Sd>annah.
SG0TT, POWELL & CO.,
BANKERS & BROKERS!
3d Mmu. MACON, GA.
Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Stocks,
Bonds, Gold, Silver, Bank Notes, Ac.
•saao scott, c. a. Mrrnxo, ▲. n. row six.
wuvfifi-lm*
METROPOLITAN HOTEL.
LATE BROWN’S,
FsiUiflm, D. C.
This laadtac Hold, Innovated rod RwfnrnUhod
Is aow ta prrfoet order for tho reception and ac-
ooraraodslloo of Its old patron*. octl-3m
INSUBA 1ST C E
Richard Curd, Agent.
Socnrily Insurance Company, New York.
I S prefarad to tak<rUkt on Cohor,Merchandise,
Furniture or BuUdlnga.
wj*. t. nrsnor.
R. M. BISHOP & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
X*. N Kii> SL (a /ine dun Wm Oulumbia
St rer<, OwuseK
a: s. hartridge,
COMMISSION AXD FORWARDING
MERCHANT.
I3ay. Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Have fltted np thu GEM in vlegxnt style with new
furniture. They have a spleadltl BAR, wdl blocked
with the beat Liqnora, Cigar*, Tobacco, Ac. Tbclr
line atoek of Wines, in bottle., will be aold at th.
most rcasonaLIo prices In the market.
THE EATIXG DEPARTMENT
Offers to the public tho finest Bill of Fsro In the
msrkct. The best York river Oysttrsaro always kept
on baud, fresh, and can be bad In any quantity, at
Uufowast market rates. Families ran be anpplicd
in any quantity and without delay.
E. W. THOMAS * Co.,
Gem Saloon, under Fioyd House,
ndv24-3m ■ ■ Macon, Woorgla. :
5 : Shortest, trr . r
Cheapest and Quickest Route
TO
ZVXLW YORK and BALTIMORE,
By tb£ Great
Virginia and Tennessee Line.
Through Receipts ffiem by the Agentt of the
SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
From MACON to BALTIMORE *13,25; and
NEW YORK *13,50 per bale on Cotton.
Kate of Insurance cheaper than any other rente.
All package* should bo atamped S T Co to fitcil
lta to trareportatlon.
THURSTON R. BLOOM,
Agent, Macon, Georgia.
Y. G. RUST,
n0v21-3m j ,. ■^ • Agent,-Albapy, Georgia.
wm. n. Tiaoif. ■. • - ' vrM <C.«oxdo*.
TIS0N & GORDON,
Cotton Factors, Cajnmission and
FORWADINO 3&RCIINTS,
DC Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
S PECIAL ATTENTION wl^bc given to the *alc
of Lumber, Rosin, Turpentine, Ac. We are
again at our old office, prepared for business. An
cxjwrlence in this eity of over eleven years,and our
undivided attention to all business entrusted, ta
rns to hope for a continuancaof the liberal
i hcretofbrc extended. \ ocl29-3m
ETMrBROWN,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE,
NEW GOODS!!
NEW PRICES!!!
"Wholesale and Retail!
E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND.
T HE undersigned beg learn to -inform tho ladle-
of tliis city, county and vicinity and the pubs
In general, that he lias now open and ready for
> at the well known and popular old stand of
E. EINSTEIN’S, TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
One of tho fiesf selected Stocks of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
In tho Southern market*. Tho goods were select
ed by Mr. EinsTeik With great care; and as he Is
•now in the New York market for the sole purpose
of selecting goods; and watching the best oppor
tunities for buying. I have the advantage over all
other merchants who arc not similarly situated.
I shall receive new additions to our stock eve
ry week, and will be always pranared to exhibit to
the public goods of the
Best Manufacture, Latest Styles,
AND
Lowest Market Prices.
My stock consists In part of tho following
goods: ...
Prints,
Printed DcLaincs,
All wool Delaines,
Empress Cloth,
Poll DcChevre*,
English and French Merinos,
Scotch and Ycnithm Plaids,
Solid, printed and figured Poplins,'
Block Ddt&ince, 1
jfilapacas,
Black Silks,
Merino* and Bombazinoe,
And many other goods belonging to thu
DRESS DEPART ME NT
Glovi
Christian Go. I Late with Phrirs, l LoUSvillc, Ky.
| Caldwell A Co. I
Tack, Davis & Co.,
Wholesale Grovers and Commission
. Merchants,
323 Main street, between Eighth and Ninth
streets, -
Lootsvnj.E, Ky.
Consignments Solicited;
anglffidta
J. M. COOPER,
Auction & Commission Merchant,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
W ILL giva his personal attention to tha pur
chase and shipment of COTTON.
HE IS ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAI.
Cash. -tVdvancoy
OaCotton Instore ta Albany, <;*, for shipment
to Messrs Norton, SucanraB A Co., New York.
Having had maay ydara OBperienre In the Cotton
trade, aa wall aa Anetion and Commission business,
he Salters blmselfthat be ean gin entire satlsfaetioa
to perries entrusting their basineaa to hint
ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Rnpeetfnlly refers to J. B. Rosa A Son, Maeon;
T. H. Johnson, Atahany.
oetSttm
Co-I*urHicr»hlp Notice,
ialey.
JAMES SEYMOUR.
Macon, Ga., Nov., ISth, 1805 - - • •
James uniorm.] [a. u. nmicr.
SEYMQUB & TINSrtY
Commission Merchants,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA
T ENDER THEIR services to their friends, and
respect fully saUidt consignments ol Groceries
and Prodmcc of every description.
Particular attention given to ti*e piirchaso
i£p|cg of cotton, cotton goods, otc
Nashville k Chattanooga Railroad.
•aa C r jcoxxxx. awduhw uccoasax.
ANDREW BUCHANAN & GO.,
Grocers, Provision Dealers,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
Sa 11* Mala street,
LOUISVILLE, KY
Orders tor Groceries, Provisions, Bagging and
Utagsasaym—tad TySS 6m
JEWELRY STORE.
E. J. JOHNSTON & CC.,
Have rwosublhhed ILdr oU and wall known
JEWELRY STORE and WATCH REPAIRING
BUSINESS at
\ No. 6 Cotton Avsnur.
•nX-rtbc MswadcHaB.
They hare jart received a select stock of all
classes and qnalit.es ct goods kept ta their line,
ta .• Bag Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Gold
Bes, Cl siax C—ary. Post -—' Tt l taltal
Crabs, Brushes, Violins, Gcltnr and Violin
Strings, Don hie Barrel Spoctlng C, <u and Tackle, I
JohnsonvUle and points on Tsanmre river, Psda-
esh, Cairo, and SL Loots, and Louisville and Nash-
vBla Railroad.
Fare from Chattaneega to Nashville $ T 73.
*• “ “ “ Cairo 19 W.
“ \ “ "St. Loots 23 75
on the evening train
Jed on quick time
wm. p. BPHi
Gen’l. Sup 1.
J. W. BROWN,
Oral Pssarngrr Ages.
vc.;. v.-.-.V rataw.
well eclcrtcdi
Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods.
Which he offer* at very small Advance oh Cu*L
TIIE STOCK CONSISTS 1ST PART OP
Blenched Domestics, Brown Domestics, Prints,
Ginghams, French and English Merino?,
Alpacas, Mohair, Poplin?, Thy bets,
Opera and Fancy Flannels, De
laines. Silks in great varie
ty, Linens of all grades.
He*f skirts of all sizes and Balmoral Skirts oj
Superior make aud finish.
Your special attention is called to my
CLOAK AND/ 8HAWL DEPARTMENT,
wnsnu yoc will, find the latest sttlk?,
As also tho
NOUVEAXTB LADIES' DATS,
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE.
A Splendid assortment of press Trimmings,
Perfumery, Soaps and other Toilet
Artioles, Veils, White anA
* Fancy Goods, Gloves,
- &c., Ac., &c.
Gentlemen will find a good assortment of GEN
TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, a largo lot of
Pocket Knives, tho ft»hionable Rug or Fancy
Blank*! Batihsls, aud ttterythingclso belonging to
this line.
To those who have not traded with mo in former
days I can only say, give me a trial, while I am
satisfied that my old easterners hars but te read
this to Insure me their renewed visits.
Respectfully, E. M. BROWN,
novl VSxn Opposite the Lanier House.
BOYD A GORDON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Cherry St., 2 Doors below Telegraph Building.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Wc are receiving weekly additions to onr stotk of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS.
A ■ GLASSWARE, ETC.,
and we solicit MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS, and
PLANTERS, to call and examine onr stock and
prices, before- purchasing elsewhere.
N. B.—Special attention given to PRESCKIT
TIONS amf ORDERS.
BOYD A GORDON.
Southern Transportation Coapany
BILLS LADING FOR MECIIANDISE GIVEN
through from New York to the following
points:
Macon at $4 65 per 100 lbs
Americas at 5 50 per 100 lbs
Albany at... 5 63 per 100 lbs
Cuthbert at...- 5 77 per lOO lbs
Enfenla at 5 00 per 100 lbs
The Roads are now in good working order, and
goods come through promptly.
T. R. BLOOM, Agent,
noriM-lm Macon, Ga
Fire Insurance.
4. CG RAN HISS,
General Insurance Igcnt, Maeon. 6x7
Linen Cambric Handkerchief?,
Ladies’ Linen and Embroidered CulTs and Col
lars, separate and In acts.
White, Red and Shaker Flannels,
Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels,
Bleached and -Brown Canton Flannels, Bias
2k
ea* Merino Vest*,
"-blc Linen,
Tabic Cloth,
• Towels,
Towelii
MACON, GEORGIA.
Cotton Shipped Direct
Mrs: W YfffB KS.K&9
WITH BUT ONE HANDLING.
vessels to ply between New York and Darien v
wUl receive cotton on board their boxes at Macen
and Landings below, and give bill of lading for tho
same through to New York.
The importance of shinping cotton by this route
where the vessels meet the boxes and when practi
cable, transfer the cargoes immediately from tho
boxes on board the vessels, giving it thereby but
one -handling, will be readily appreciated • by all
cotton shipper*.
IN 8 U R-A N C E 8
They are also impowerod to Insure cotton ship
ped on board their boxes to a limited extent and
at moderate rates.
BUTTS A BROTHER,
dec3-2w Macon, Ga.
Plantation for Rent,
1,250 Acres.
■JAA ACRES cleared land; will produce,
JLU \J with ordinary cultivation, five hundred
bales cotton. Will be sold to party rent lug place:
30 head First-class Mules,
5,000 bushels Com,
4,000 “ Cotton Seed,
res and C‘*“
■ 34 “ Sheep,
28 acres Sugar Cane,
2 Sugar Mills, iron, and 0 Boiler*, Iron,
Gin and Gin Belt,
25,000 lbs. Fodder,
2,000 lbs. Iron.
Plantation Tools, Ploughs, Axes, Hoes, Plough
Stocks,
Four Wagons.
The plantation Is situated five miles frora Albany,
Dougherty county, on Newton Road; has a good
Dwelling House, with six rooms, vegetable garden,
rod stables, houses enough for workers on plan-
■tion. The plantation Is complcto In every re.
sped, and has about 100 freedmen on It, who will
probably bs willing to remain and work It.
For price and fbrther particular* apply to E. G.
WILLINGHAM, or the plantation, or
, . „ „ NEWTON * LAWTON,
Third st., Maeon, Ga., next door to Hardeman A
Spark*’ Warehouse. dcel8-tJnnl
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
CAHHART & CUED,
Iron Front Store, Cherry street,
Ilavo In store and are receiving daily a fall com
plete stock of Hard ware. Iron, Steel, Hoes, Chains,
and Tools of every discretion.
PLANTERS,
CARPENTERS,
MERCHANTS,
MACHINISTS,
BUILDERS,
BLACKSMITHS.
Carriago and Wagons Makers can bo supplied with
everything in their line.
For Steam SawMill* a Full Assortment of
RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING8,
.QIRQULAK AND MILL 8AWS,
And every tiling in .their dine.
Wc arc satisfied that with
and personal attention to bn^ . ,
advantageous to tho Interest of purchasers to buy
of us. Call at
dcc2-lm CARHART A CURD.
ine?,
ipkins, _
Doylies linen,
And all other articles belonging to a
Ixvrravion TO Give KvIdxsch.—The committee
on the finanalal operations of the State sends us
the following fog publication, and wc call especial
attention to it£
312iaudOSVILi.s, Nov. :28th, 1965.
Whereas, wi\ have been convened for the pur
pose of maklifc “a ff.orough investigation and
examination of tho fininctel operations of tbe State,
of Georgia from 1861 to the present time,” and de
sire, without prcjudico or partiality, to discharge
the duty Imposed. Wc invite all persons to conic
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 8AFF0LD, Chairman.
C. J. JORDAN,
O. A. LOCHRANE.
Executive Office, 1
Milledgevillc, Nov. 28tli, 1865. f
The Telegraph will publish for two weeks, and
nuttiest that the Columbus Enquirer, Atlanta In
telligencer, and Chronicle and Sentinel of Augustu,
alse Sor the same length of time.
J. JOHNSON,
4aeS-d2w Governor.
December let,
-- , ^ ^ JfJ^IlEaaaaal meeting of the Stockholders of the
Number One Dry Goods Store, f A Upeon County Railroad Company, will be
held in Uictown of Thomaston, at one of the rooms
at the Court House, on Baturdav the 30th day of
this month, to elect a Board of Directors, to man-
We call the special attention of the ladic* to our
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
And say with confidence, we will sell the*© arti
cle* at a
LOWER PRICE,
Than any other house In tho city and WARRANT
the goods to be of tho
Beit and Most Fashionable Mami-
r a o t u r c ,
A. SPIUNGEK,
Macon, Ga.
NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS.
T nE SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION Com
pany are prepared to Inane through receipts
from Maeon an J Albany to Baltimore and New
York via the GREAT VIRGINIA AND TEN
NESSEE LINE, and guarrantec a through prico
per bale. TR BLOOM, Ag’t Macon,
nov"-3tn Y G RUST, Ag’t Albany.
Asher Ayres,
Grocer & Commission Merchant.
50 Bales Gunny Bagging,
100 Coils Hemp Rope?
25 Colls Manilla Rope,
50 Bills Refined Sngar,
25 Sacks Rio Coffee,
20 Uhls’ Leaf Lard,
50 Kegs Cut Nails,
100 Boxes Tobacco.
. 40 Boxes Assorted Candy,
40 X Bbls Butter Crackers,
Wine, Cigars, Ac.
;33xigharn, Baldwin <£; Co.
COinriHSION 3TERCHA2JTS,
8A VANN An, GEORGIA,
, Will advance cm Shi]
New York orLivi
It is earnestly requested that all the Stockholder*
attend, as business ol importance will be before
the meeting. A J. WHITE,
dec2-td President
£5>r* Journal & Messenger copy.
CORN, CORN.
TJR1ME ARTICLE, arriving and for sale bv
X SEYMOUR & TINSLEY.
-Kerseys.
E xtra quality Georgia made ker
seys and hcaTy Brown COTTON DRILLS,
in store sad for sale by
decll-C SEYMOUR A TINSLEY.
Land for Sale or Rent.
I WILL sell two good .sotton plantations; one
in Leo co. «onntsinlng about (2500) twee'
hundred acres, the other m Maeon epunty, ci
ing (2400)twcnty-four.acres, with about(1500jfiitc*n
hundred acrea in ^cultivation bn either place ; and
HENRY YOXGB.
JAMES YONOB.
TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, ISG5
KATES OF AOVERTISrXG
aoarxD upon nr orrv rinrea
For each square of ten linos or Ires, for tho Ural
insortton *1, and for each xnhsoquout lusortion IS
cents.
One square, pno week , 5
One square, two weeks ,
One square, dhree weeks ,3
Two squares, ono week 10
Two squares, two weeks 15
Two squares, three week* ao
One square, one month 15
One square, two months...,. 30
One square, three months 35
One-fourth of a column, one month 42
Om fourth of a column, two mouth. 70
One-fourth of a column, three months W
Ono-lulf of a column, one month 65
Ouo-half of a column, two months 100
Onc-hslf of a column, three months 125
Three-fourths of a column, oncqnonth 80
Three-fourths of s column, two months 120
Three-fourths of a column, three months 160
One column, one month 100
One column, two months 150
One column, three months 173
Advertisements Inserted st Intervals to bo
charged as new each insertion.
Advertisements ordered to remain on any par
ticular page, to be charged as new each Insertion.
Tho money for advertising considered duo after
drat insertion. ,
WM. A REID & CO.,
Of Macon Telegraph.
8. ROSE * CO.,
Of Journal A Messenger,
Unlloon Duel.
Perhaps tho most remarkable duel ever
fought took place in 1803. It was peculiarly
French in its tone, and could hardly haTO
occurred under any other than a French stato
of society. M. Lo Qraiupra and M. Le Piquo
had a quarrel, arising out of jealousy con
cerning a lady engaged at tho Imperial Opera.
They agreed to fight a duel to scttlo their
respective claims, aud In order that tho heat
of angry passions should not interfere with
the polished elegance of the proceeding, they
postponed the duel for n month, the lady
Agreeing to bestow her smiles on the survivor,
it the other was killed; or, at all events, this
was inferred by the two men, if not actually
Oknkr.il UnAKT AS a Tkamstkil -Genet
s' Grant early exhibited a pArtralitv foe hone,
flesh. lie has the reputation of' being the
best rider in tho army, and he drives with thu
vigor and ex|>erlncss of a professional whin.
There is a hill west of the village of George
town, that separates the town fr.m the l«ot.
tom lands of White Oak Creek. Ilefore-tin-
pike was finished the road went np and over
the backbone of the hill, one side of which
was frightfully precipitate, the other mom
gentle and sloping. The old folks named
these “Judgment” and “Mercy,” respcctivrlvj c! ‘
as whoever went over on the perpendicular *• ,lw
side might be sure of broken bones, ami for
tunate if be escaped without a broken neck.
It was over this liill that the villagers In .
their sand and boulders for building 1 «trvet
purposes, from tho creek below. Tr.vM.--r-
with stout fonr-hone teams often got‘atallrel’
hereabouts, and I suspect were not >■ !la]
of the injunctions against profanity in thrir
perplexity.
Young (
him i
tiooa f„r |
he ha* 1
Ktaral.
lost his
oung Grant, then a lad of ten or eleven
years, provided with a two-hor-M- to ,m. pass- *•** {“e**
cd a good deal oitime at thialaoori us wo:k, w bother he .
but such was hisYucccas that luvn. nagcd to J 1 ■* b«»»h. ,
mflKo two horses do as much w ork aa tho four 1' or * n • ®rii
of other men, and never stalled his team. Ue- ?“** * r<, P* *
marking this, oncof the tcamst^ra »-k. ,l tho j ip g ronvlncetl
lad how it happened that he ncvfrg ■ -ta'.'.cl, I coaseqoenee. H ;
and his reply was, “I never got stall- ; 1;.»*lf, I ,0 ’,^ "
and so my horses never get stOSS either;” tcur “ r
which some might take to l»cj an 1 ; .ation *P**’*'• ***•<‘1
of that determination and reluilui,- I'-irpoao I ” will Implore li*
which illustrate the career of the cK-nerafastt rionincalm raenri
soldier. X. j thint of blood, ae
The lad, os it ia said, iru r- r.Mtabie far *• M '
lus tact in managing burses. He br<8jn th, ia
with au ease that astonished the villagers, and
even before he was twelvo years of rtao. men
came from considerable distances to have him
learn their horses to pace. It (squired soma
strategy to obtain his consent, but whenover
ho undertook it ho always inr« 1 i(fc I
(Prom Georgia.)
HENRY Y0NGE & CO.,
C OhlillEaiON MERCHANTS
No. II, Broad Street, New York,
COLICIT consignments of Cotton an other
articles, and orders for purchase Goods.
REFERENCESi
Charles Day, Esq., T. R. Bloom, Esq., I. C.
Plant, Esq.,|Macon,Georgia; Messrs. Phinizy
& (Hayton, Augusta.
They, have had large experience in pur
chasing Railroad Supplies of all descrip
tions and solicit orders from Railroad Cora-
P an jcs* : n«vl 1-Gin*
The Boston Post, for 1S66,
[ ESTABLISHED NEARLY FORTY YEARS,
H AS always been one ol the leading newspapers frmn p °ris.
of New England and oncof the best xtediumb
or Aom-rurae.
Tv increased enterprUo In fnrnUhlng a Ilvo and
.dable Neira-paper, and by the recent reduction
in price, tho circulation ot the Boston Post has
becnlaigely lacrcaacd.
To Advertisers few papers can offer equal advan-
tsges, cither In the extent or the character of lta
readers—North, South, Eaat and West
Business Cards and Mercantile Advertisements
particularly solicited from Sonthand Week
Suttcrlpllon Termer
. Grnmpc
his second entered tho car of one balloon, Lo
Pique and his second that of tho other. It
was in the garden of tho Tuilerics, amid an
immense concourso of spectators. Tho gen
tlemen were to fire, not at each other, bnt at
each other’s balloons, in order to bring them
down by the escape of gas, and, ns pistols
might hardly have served the purpose, cadi
aeronaut took a hlunderhus in his car. At a
given signal the ropes that retained tho cars
were cut and the balloons ascended. The
wind was moderate and kept the balloons at
their original distanco of eighty yards apart.
When halt a milo above tho surface of the
earth a preconcerted signal for firing wa3
iven. M. Lo Piquo fired but missed. SL Lo
Irampra fired and sent a ball throligh M. Lo
Piqne’s balloon. The balloon collapsed, tho
car descended with frightful rapidity, andM.
Lo Piquo and his second were dashed to
pieces. M. Lc Grampre continued his ascent
triumphantly, and terminated his aerial voy
age successfully at a distance of seven leagues
Tunis.—In view of tho visit of a Tunisian
embassy to the United States, a few facts in
-,f’ \ , • ln jarnin West made his first brushes out ,1
bc cat’s tail. Fcnruson Wd wSSf
Tunis is ono of the Barbaiy States, situated
on the Mediterranean coast of Africa. It has
an area of 72,000 square miles, with a popula
tion of two or two and a half millions, of
whom about 150,000 reside in tho city of Tu
nis. The GovcmmcntisMussulman, vet liberal.
All sects enjoy a perfect toleration.' The Bey
and nil his chief officers have but ono wife
.caeli, and divorces are discouraged and dis-
1 countenanced. The evty is situated almost
on the site of ancient Carthage, and scattered
over tile country are many interesting relies
and ruins of ancient cities, among which may
be mentioned thd city, pf Carthage; Utica,
TCY-icelebrated a* tho place where Scipio died;
maeon manufacturing Hydreiucntum,. where Crcaar landed and at<
Boston Post, Dally $10 per annum.
Semi-Weekly.... 4 “
Weekly.......... 2 “
EST Specimen copies Bent on application.
'v BEALS, GREENE & CO., Publishers,
, 40 anil 42 Congress street, Boston, Maas.
dccl3-2m
ICE COMPANY.
Capital Stock - - $100,000.
.2000 SHARES AT $5 00 EACH!
ONE HALF OPEN TO SUBSCRIPTION.
I^OR farther particulars see circulars at Messrs.
_17 KolT, Sims sfc Co.’s Macon, Ga., who will rc-
ceivc subscriptions for stock.
decl8-2m GIRARBEY A BUJAG.
Abd-cl-Kadcr.
Abd-cl-Kndcri the celebrated Arab chh-f. i i
Who wfisin liis fifty-ninth \-ear, bai r,,rnlr , •
arrived in Paris With his bn m aod has taken i !
np bis residence in Hie Iicaul iful manrion on '
the Champs Elysces, i
much public attention
tliis country. lie rose
hero in his reluctance to mak
also in his militar
KENT’S EAST INDIA COFFEE!
L EQUAL TO JAVA! ’
ft HALF TIIE PRICE! ^
aG-oes Twice as Far lk
Becommended aHd Used by ADI
CLERGYMEN, PHY8ICIANS and Frofesioj^l
Men as the cheapest, healthiest and best beverage
in the world!
FOR 8ALE BY ALL GROCERS IN THE M0BT9
AND SOUTH.
The Southern Trade, to which it is specially
adapted, supplied through the New York City
Wholesale Grocers, or dir ‘ ‘ - --
lory,
^S= & Reade|54street' :: S3Cr
NEW YORK.
RICnAUD DAVIES, Vrop’r
Wlioleaale Dealer ln Tea
j. . Medical Notice.
H AVING permanently located In the cltv of
Macon, I offer my prc-feaslonal aorviees to'tko
citizens in tbe practice of Medicine, Sargcry snd
Obstetrics; having had eighteen (18) years expert
euce In tho treatment of diseases peculiar to tho
South.
.Office In Rslston's building on Third street
Newton A Lawton's, next to Hardeman A Spark’s.
dccl2-lm«C. B. LEITNER, M. D.
tacked tho forces of Scipio. Jugurtlia, it is
‘siid, resided in tho immediate vicinity of Tu
nis. Among other remains of ancient Car
thago still to be seen arc immense cisterns,
which are at least 2,300 years old, and are
to this day in sue.h a good state ot preserva
tion as to be used for their original purpose.
Piracy was abolished in 1815 and slavery in
18U>. The soil^is very fertile. The pricipal
vegetable products arc whept, maize, barley, P„„ P
millet, olives, datds, grapes, Ao.^ll ofwhurif ta, L8™“’ fl
come toperfection with little care on tho part SjtSPj; "
of tho cultivators. Cotton and indigo havo ° *® "y 1 ; Pmturi |
recently been introduced, and opium and to- . . . r . ttr f ra V < ' n .' 3c k. nn< 1
bacco arc grown in very small quantities.—
Copper, lead, silver and salt abound in great
abundance, and recently a quicksilver mine
lias been found. The Government is nomi
nally subservient to Turkey, but is in reality
quite independent, with a standing army of
20,000 men and a licet of thirty gunboats.
) always sue, .axled.
Tho Tools Great Men Work With.
It is not tools that make tho workman, but
the trained skill and perseverance of the man
himself. Indeed, it is proverbial that tin-
wt workman never yet had a goo ! tool.-
ime one asked Opie by what wonderful pro-
he mixed his colors.
“I mixed them witli my brains, sit "was the
ply.
It is the same with were workman who
would excel. Ferguson made very auvnv*
marvelous things, such as his wooden clock,
which measured the hours, bv meainof acorn
raon penknife; a tool in cverjIiSy’* hands,
bnt then everybody is not a Ferguson. A pan
of water and two thermometers were the in
struments with which Dr, lllako discovered
latent heat; a prism lens aud n sheet of paste
board enabled Newton to unfold the compo
sition of light (Uid the origin of color. An
eminent foreign savant once called on Dr.
Wollaston, and requested to be shown over
tho laboratories ia which science hail been
ao enriched by so many important discove
ries. when the doctor took him into a little
study, and pointing to an old tea-tray on the
tabic, containing a few watch-glanes, tca-
papere, n small balance, and a blow pipe,
said :
“Thcro ia all tlie laboratory I haYc.**
Stotliard lcamedjthe art of combining colon
by closely studying butterflios’ wings; be
—uld often say no ono know what lie owed
thi*c tiny insect*. A burnt stick and a
barn door served Wilkie in lieu of pencil and
canvas. Bewick first practiced draw ing on
the cottage walls of hi* native village, « hich
he covered with sketches in chalk; and 11 u
tomaw ttTcaS LI. IS * * • '
r DAVIS I
such lemon would i
ing taoy ktok on a
wbotx.-tr.iv thrir Ci
not yet. ItiaaotsH
tdal on the charge of
mined upon. The i
thing decisive is the
matter to Ik drawl
Message.
WHAT 1
' Reading tl:e I
ha* not. I am tc
impression upoi
He looked f 1
subject -an..
the effect to.
inkling of I
tain Wirz •
made Unov
preferable to ;
ty, so Davis 11
p!o preliminary <
or not, and 1-ebf
made known St j
at do;
mesuige 1" an <
“It is wisely
subject hut
vitally my
lv the officer
tat subject
thcr queati
ton.- of res]
point^H
trial,"
his view*
upon tha i
SSSS;
cat’s tail. Ferguson laid hirnscl
the fields at night in a blanket, und made a
map of the heavenly l>odb»f by means >,f a
thread with small beads upon it. ftretebr.l
between his cyo and the stars. Franklin first
robbed the thundercloud of its light ning by *
kito made of two cross-sticks and a silk hand
kerchief. Watts mails his first model of the
condensing steam engine out of an old anat
omist's syringe, used to inject tho arteries pre
vious to dissection. GilTonl worked his pro
blem in mathematics, when a enhbiert sp-
prentice, upon email c-raps o|
ho beat smooth fox the ]>ur|>...
InSuse, the astronomer, li
on a plow-hanjOc.
I •t*rti'-l onii
1'avi. • ;.J
the.- wbii it - in . n* ! . f-.rg
bile Ititten-' Ue. lie is
ralculateil rdipi
v .
tlvsta them c
con. Go.
dcc5-2w*
NEW F I K M
SINGLETON, HUNT xV CO.,
OPPOSITE LANIER HflUS
MACON, CEORC1A,
for sale, tlie larg,
„ licst assorted stock of ROOTS, SHOES, AND
If ATS, in tlie South. Those wishing to buy, to
soU again, will here find facilities not surpassed bv
aqy fe#ose south of Cincinnati, as tho entire stock
has been purchased, FOR CASn, from the manu
facturers in the cities of New York and Boston.
A pood supply of THUNKS AND UMBRELLAS
trill also be Kept on hand.
Tlfc firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and
i by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal
portion of public p^tron^c.
n Shipment:
erpoot
3,000 GALLONS
TED Whisky, just received and for sale
L. "W. Hasdai, ,
t and Retail. Grocer, Third street, under
Flail, Macon, Ga. noT?£-dlm
oct4-3m
W. R. SINGLETON,
W. a SINGLETON,
Y. J. HUNT.
The Latest Arrival.
Turpin
1ST RECEIVED
& Hurtz :
TTS
fl stock of Orcrcosts. 1
Also, the latest styles of French, Engli.li and
American CaaTmcra, together wtth a Cue assort
ment of
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Ptratewq Csp*. Msirhls**, Tops, China Dolls, j which xrc offbr for sale to ohr friends aud patrons,
ru»iajt Csrjyx, iXauiincAi. aiid Chess and to the public in guocral, st the lowest prices,
U'jil’s Extracts, Toilet i*a<r.Shffivmg suitsblo to cverrbodj’a woeens. I Corns aud look
Jjall
t »i:.xor Emfims Iron Jb CoaL Misi>g Col, )
Maooa. Ga., *^nh Nor. 186*. (
iter dfliATt-s ar« not foil paid, sre
U reter u iuhod to pay aa iiffi»Ullnao&t of ThirtT per
1»-Ul a*» U*q.ir Mtftres O” r — ' -** T
taud * furths^r lux
iKlfaMW 1*1 Jbftrta. Lvifi.
By ordssT of ikka.nl of Dint^Oft
ED. 8TROHECKER,
UOI3^ aii w- Uffik :Xrt »pni Pre*j»lciiL
If we do not suit you, no chirgc will bo made fbr
showing the
Best and Cheapest the Market cun Afford.
y Clothir.j; made to order on short notice by
Mon*. Rousso from i'.wii
TURPIN sfc HURTZ.
Trungalsr Block.
own. b. Trim | i. EL BCUXI
dert
Represents EIGHTEEN Marine, Fire, Life and [
ACCIDENTAL
Insurance Companies.
And is fully prepared to take risks upon the roost
reasonable terms. Tbe capital involved in the
Companies I represent allows me to take on an j l
ONE BISK $250,000.
Special attention given to the Insurance of cc£- )
ton and all other species ot property. *
AU lottos adjusted promptly^
JE. C. GRANNISS* i
novSS-lm A^cnt, Macon, Gis. I
Notice. gA
H ACKS will leave Albany on arrival oi' the care
from Macon, every Tuesday, Thursday aud
Saturday, for Tallahassee, FIsl. via Tliomasville,
G*.; al*o. for Balubrid^e every Monday, ‘Wednes-
’iv^md Friday, thus opening a rci^ular communi
ilioo to S^«tiiwei>tem Gcoreria ami Florida.
WRIGHT A HILL,
jy27-tf ^ Proprietors.
READ THIS.
Having added largely to my stock of
PURE DRUGS, SUEDICrSTES,
PATENT MEDICINES.
RELIABLE GARDEN SEJCD^.
BRISCOE A A GRAFEENREID,
Attorneys at Law,
smxi.i’Gr.viLLE Georgia.
,7Tf.L practice In snd represent parties upon
.. | trim furnished before the Supreme Court,
-gwr jcthe Superior ConrU of adjoining counties.
^pwSil attention given to tbe collection and for-
■wonfinr ol Exeentive warrants upon tbe civil es-
taUkduucnt, Poor School.Priuting and Contingent
Fast.
Titlesro Land investigated. Copy Grants fur-
lashed, cad information given generally.
Z. H-Mewcoe... B. B. dzGuffionm
dasCtam*
Sm&ELY, SQFIER A CO.,
AGENTS I'On
MODS, MACNEALS k URBAN’S,
CELEBRATED
MRlesLMtiles!
J A the most select and
T:\_f finest i»lantatiou lot ^
EVER SOLD IN GEORGIA.
AU younjr and larger for sale to the highe-t bid
der, on TUESDAY. DECEMBER S6th in-L, be
ginning at 13 o’clock precisely, at tho Taylor plan
tation, called “Peru,” in Early county, 6 miles cast
of Blakely, on the Albany road, 38 mile* below
Cuthbert.
tg^TERMS CASH, and sale positive, to close
Also, 1,000 bushels of fine Cotton Seed, Wagon,
Tools, Cattle, &C.
The place Is easy to reach, and now is tlie time
to set first quality stock at fiiir cash prices.
This is a fancy lot of Mules, picked out of the
best Kentucky droves by Capt. Richard D. B. Tay
lor just before liis death.
CATHARINE TAYLOR, ) Fv » r -
D.C. BARROW, 1* V “*
deel 5-101*
Tbe Dpy and the Hour.
A .certain Cap*, llakt-t. an cn^iiiti r ollioi r
in the British service, has recently published
a book hi ^yhiqh the end of ttio world is set
dowh for September 20,1878. Nothing can
bc moro-regular aud ship-sliapc than the
style in which the events that arc .to precede
the grand catasiropJ(C are chronicled. In ;
December, 18G7, Quecn Victoria is.to resign,
and the Prince "Wales to become Princei
Regent. In 1869 and lbTO Austria to seize
Greece, an<l Russia gobble Turkey -And be
tween 1871 and 1875 inclusive, Russia js to
take Greece from Austria, and receive liom-!
age from Francis Joseph; after which Napo
leon is to make a covenant with the Jcwifa
and the Czar to get himself killed in ft row
with the French and Jews in Palestine.—
About this time Louis Napoleon will become
paramount throughout all the < ountrh - < ' in-
priced in the old Roman world, prior to liis
first appearance &9 antichrist. Tlie latter
event will not come off until after tlie trans
lation of the Saints, which, if Capt. Baker’s
programme ia correct, will occur at 1 o’clock,
A. M., Jan. 25th, 1875. Shortly afterwards,
Paris is to bo taken—by the English, of
course. Previous to the grand .finale. Anti
christ, otherwise Louis Napoleon, will havo
a good time generally, smiting tho Saints,
hip and thigh, and blaspheming, and com
pelling chnnm i»gmber» and other respecta
ble people to go down on their marrowbones
und worship him. - Tho performances will
"onclade some time in 1878 ; and it is an
nounced that there can be no postponement,
uyder any circumstances, because the world
will then be 0,000 years old, and must be
abated as a public nuisance.
No doubt many people will believe this
stuff an<l tremble—supposing that a crack-
brained engineer has fathomed the secret
which the Snviirar lias expressly declared np
man shall fathom ! Marvelous is human gul
libility.
An Oriental Judge.
A certain merchant left in his last will and
testament seventeen horses to be divided
among his three sons according to the follow
ing proportions, namely: The first to rocciv**
one-half, the second one-third, and the young
cat a ninth part of the whole. But when
they came to arrange about the division, it
wul found that to comjfly with the terms of
the will without sacrificing one or more of
the animals was impossible. Puzzled in th
extreme, they repaired to the “Cadi,” who
is dark, but his head is mr
shaped, and the expression of h
itinct with grace and m'
has the slightness and el
distinguish the Arab race, of a
pround aud noble type; and wli
bearded as a bard, his hands nre t
delicate ns :» womans. No wo:
Rhiir, with a halo of romance of
able career, with all the mystery
in his domestic life, ond with
personal attributes, lias become t
Parisians,‘and that hi* rtridencc
surrounded with an eager Crow
get a glimpse of Abd-cl-lfnder a
who, with tlicir veils and del;'
glide occasionally through the
furies.
One of Abd-ql-Knder’s dauglitc
Christianity about three years
conversion lias already been
art and song, a picture cornmn
event, strongly reminding one
stating the baptism of Pocako:
that priests oi the Church of
place of Anglican divines. (
beautiful additions to the poSffv
Church of Rome ha* been supn^cd by » P-
of remarkable power in celsbruticm ol I
event nod has an extensive circulation in'aJ]
monasteries and churches in the East. Afxl-1
el-Kadcr showed as much nobility of soul in I
consigning liis daughter to tho "Church of
Romo as in consigning his country to the
away of Prance; and though as enthusiasti
cally devoted to the faith of Mohammed as to
the integrity of Arab rule in Algeria, he felt
that if tJ ao ono did not gait tlio Oonvictiocs of
bis daughter, and tho othar proved inconi
pa til ilc frith tho cxitroncie. of civilization,
his own sclf-rcapcct reifnireil him to bow with
tublimo resignation before the ijccrixa of fate.
“ ’Tla better to endure the 111* we bar*
Than to tf ta others that we knew not of."
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NEW A»D ELEQANT TOILET ARTW22BS r
I f-'t-l uonfitacLt ia ai«nring the public Viat the
^ uality jut}aihI prices of thc»u good* cauautfrui
^ivi/cbti/e saLLJactisu.
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a . Triangular Block,
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snii sled, rendering them entirely
Romantic Story*
At tho commencement of the recent *
ry a young sian made his appear*?
Stratford, and spent a few w^k* at th*
cm which then existed to afford shell
stage coach travelers. Whence lie casiej
and what was his business, none Mid f 1
Directly opposite tlie tavern stood the
cottage and forga of a bhick^mbh ..
Folsom. He had a daughte r who \
beauty of the village, and it wa* her
to captivate the heart of the young n1
nc told her his loy, said hs was from
land, that he was travelling t'nrog., but^
confidence gave her his real name, c* ii1
that he was heir to s inge jbrtoae.
tumetl liis lo%’c, and they were mar
few weeks thereafter the strange^ tol
wife that he mu?t visit New OrWonsJ
so, and the gossip of the tow
young wjfe unhappy by their
having read the will, observed that such a hints snd jm In a few me
difficult question required time for delibera- band returned, but before a w»k
tion, and recommended them to rctu
two days. When they again made the
pearance, tlie judge said:
‘‘I have carefully considered your ca4c, and
find that I can make such a division of the
seventeen horses among you an will give each
more than his strict share, .and yet not one of
the animals -ball be injured. Arc yon con
tent P
“We arc. O Caj
“Bring forth
and let thein *
Cadi.
Thear
ordered hh
among therJ
he received a large budget
told his wife that h
England, and iMUst go alone. Ilf
departure, .and the gossips ha
riouB opportunity to make a ooafid
wTctchca. To all bat hen
case of desertion; the wife
and for two years live*] on
hope. At the end of that jii
received by the Staffer
Imnd, di
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