The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 22, 1865, Image 1

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€$? Jllfitca Dnilij COItORI. TELEGRAPH BUILDING i«r of Cherry tad $ecow4 lirci MACO*, USORCIL CITY BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEY*. K7 A. w'llcoi, TUri . sov«r, odeet w.vi-Jta*: mcs«cgi#i i, t. bam. their err T. 42. HOLT, JK. 1 *1*. tYHITTI.E, Atli.rarj. it Law, ('-fl.c j. ortr Pir»e'i Jtrcf Store, nut to Uwuccr tint.) Wfc . 1.1. whit ilk. r. v. vriumx PftViilt'IA.NIt AK1> DltrutibTA t- U KMOVaC—I>r. It. A. WUIenoiroctuvioilwo rooms over Hie prrerut port office, next rlwor to ilr. C. II. Hall’, office, *le.rr L'J cm tc fonnI bi^itjt or d.y when not fWofesafauaUj Absent. THE DAILY OLD SERIES, NO. 1306. \ MACON. GEORGIA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1863. I NEW SERIES. N < ^jrSor^Sii<W«tei»! Christmas! Christmas BSSBsSSSS^R FOE THE LADIES. be Mi con. octlllm* W. A. GRIFFIS A CO. i Another lot o( ;T'>"Ft'R8 WANTED. ~ I WILL {49 for Mink Skh*. prime,«tent.. Skin*, prime !1 rent*. Cwa Sniiu Blimp jOctnli. Otter* anJ Docr Wb» according t<> wl- »r. N. K. BARNUM, Siiiiihmi Transportation Company BILLS CATBSO FOR MTOIIASMcK GItE*. through Xrtiiu New Turk point.: PINE FURS!! isit rectittd. Abo V. jcen at M ffi per 100 lbs America* »t... 3 W per 100 lb« Albany at . 5 05 jut 100 Ita Caitblx-rt at , 5 77 per 100 11ms Kufaol* at 8 00 per 100 lb | TfceRorf* iRttovbtTMdvorUDfordcr, stuii «'i I \r. GEO N. HOLMES, baa KJBOVod hi*oflla SfiKSTESi j come ttmmsh pmmgly . J*™} ** *° •**“Ptnfem-.,fully «W»L , T " «• BLOOM, Asrn„, ^ D *tS. 21M ITII dTOWKN, ■ ©« .*• corner Walnut aad 4tU atreetc, l>r. Lethal'* <•!<! stand. D U. C. J ROOJE\KLT, (HoitiocopalliUt). Oltx Mulberry «t., WaAiiiartcn Hlork. over J. M. Boardman’n Book more. lUidenn on Walna'. n* ar Third *!rwt. iwrfl*8ra* WITER FILL HOODS! L ADIES, we Invite yoa to eaH at T. W. Fre*- nu’s and examiae oar stock of fun. We will take great pk-a*nre in showing theta. Wo abo Invite as examination of tlve Water Fall llood* omlxsz —the moat comfortable head drees for winter. decl5-2*-f IL SHAW*CO. Journal A IfeMtogcr copy. MlX & EIETLAND NO. 3 COTTON AVENUE, WHOLESALE d LET AIL DEALERS IX Fire Insurance. E. C. G R A N H! S S, General Insurance .teent. Macon. TimUnjtti^iA.vndj n ’ gpec: folly aq|||> confli f Mu'RtflT >twf,tin! McdlfiU Col* . • rf/'trrrw \r_ •.. »• tic, m .i • 17*IaB®w4 ■*•,) wUtr* he may be luaadiU auBoora, day and * r P f * <u ,lU EIGHTEEN Marine* Fire, Ufc and f rl*u noTJOd ACCIDENTAL BOOTS and SHOES, H AVE on hand and are constantly receiving a fine assortment of Ladie*’, Gcxtixmet.'s’, Boi»’ and CniLXracta* Boon and Siior*, of the bent description and the latest style*, which they Oder a* cheap as they can he Lotizblin the market The attention of MERCHANTS b especially called to their JOBBING DEPARTMENT. for poet favorv, they rc- eonf! nuance of the tame. J. o. &1DGCX.T. V. L. SQUISH- S. 7. WXEXXX. RIDGELY, SQUIER & GO., COTTO:> FACTOKo, GENERAL PRO D CCE J . \ AND COiDIISSION MERCHANTS. Lanier Hoaae Bnildisg, MACON, GEOROTA. UFeuarsa: ^R. Bloom. E. Wilcox, Gen. J. T. Crux ton, Macon, Ga. Hofanea & Ffctu , . s Hopkins A Bro. New York. C. W. Bruner, Savannah. Tucker dc Co., Loobrllle. oel57-8m. Lnnqursl’s Npw Photographic G-ALLSRY. H ;v ; H AVING recently returned from New York. where I bare been fortJLe laat three months, working } n the best Galleries in Brooklyn and New Torn, in order to learn the latest Improve m-wts and styles in Photography, I now consider myself ompeteut to compete with the best Gallery North. Those wbkina pictures with artistic m int will do well to call and examine specimens of my work before haTiag pietu rea taken elsewhere. I will be assisted by my father, John M. Lnnqautt. Superior writ done and a* cheap as any other Gallcr, in the city. Entrance on Cotton Arennr, next toE. P. John* iton & Co’s Jewelry store. dcclO lw» M. J. LCNQUEST. edlcnl Notice. D R. 1. L IIAURlJt Undm bU professional htt* % Dws Ut the puidle. (Olttrc on Second street, j t O.MMUSION JfEUCUANTM. Insurance Companies. H aving •p-n.uuiaitly located la the cilvof Macon, I oiler iny professional services to tlio •:irer» A SMhr.R, WtaJcilc Ce*rai»- * •#> eitixen* ia Um- |»artitc «f Medicine, fcucrcrr end ^^^■^mmaam OUletric*; hmnW ei^btreii na) ytalieaperi- AnJ i. folly prepared la, l«l< ri.ks upon tLc met cnee in ttic trctilimnt ohfi>«Kn. ycruliar to the •omehle tenw. Tbo capitel involved la the j 3o ' 1 '?- . _ , , , lie IQ nit. I renrr.rvit eVovr. 10. Office in Rnlelone bnilOing on Tbtnl i>tteet, over 1 1 «pr r *< ntffi.OW* roexo taut- on tujj ( N t „ ton A Lawton’s, next to Hardeman ASpork’a. •treet, between Cberrj and poplar. Mar-on, Ga.— Promrit j'cr'OTUl frt ten lion f*irew fe, all ruoti^v il.hU of cotton, |*r jJuce, inan-atactnrra and other article, of M.rc-hmitUtt. Order, and Coioianmcuti 0KB EISK $250,000. dcclJ-lm* ^ xo itardeman x Spark s C. B. LE1TXEK. D. RSDGELV, SQIJIER & CO., Sp< tUl attention given to the. Insurance cf cot- 1 solicited from all |*art-R •>( tlio country. A|(etib [ ion end ail other ippciin «l property, fin-»~v< nl Ardcfr.”* !u‘ura»ce Companies. • * AOEXT6 FOR JK1VBLKR!!. All lomt* ydju ttd promptly. E. C. QRANNI88, no\Z)lm ■ Agcot, M&co% Gx or.o. p. mmdu J lf. OTT»>.—Wholesale and refoll dealer In J Lata D. ifc E Lathrop, Late Jax I. Snider ACc • WaMir., Jewelry. Watch Materials, Gold j Savannah, Gx Savannah, Ga. “ " »ld, Sliver and Marl Spectacles, dee. " •fatal of J II «fc S S Virgin, CoUmi Avenue.] Watches, Clock*arid Jewelry, n-palrca -ml warrsated. fievriag Maelnocs of all dt* rip*! lions pill la order, |o ttnpli Mr. P Hcrtbll willut* trad. ’ * and Birch A Snider, mv$tM \ I > J. llAHTi.fcY, WATCHMAKER, Utc work • man frrbl liirv ft. Dar, c.»uii:*«- s to repair Watches at present in the VDn <l Uouac Buildiug, oppoalle Medical Col!- ga, Mtilbcrry street. . , . ... rr, oad street, two door* from the corner or Malbeny, kma constantly a wall selected adsort* { meat of ana Gold and Silver Watches sod Jewelry, t Also, Watches and Jcwdry carefully repaired by ; cxpciisac cd workmen. sept3BTm ■ MI.st ET.LANEOI^S. M ACON DAILY TWfcqCRArtfoj» Printing Oflke. Jc.!» wofkofmnrrT description excea- iu*4on short botice and tu good style. Terms rea*' loaahlc ' . ‘ aug25_ ./ 1 J. real cpiato ajpmt, Macon, Ga. \JTs Pcrwnn having houses tor salt or rent, or pan-ms wnnting to rent hou»cs, eunnot be H«*t- fer •ailed than l«y calling on me. From my experience In Iho r«-ul cslat'3 Iristncra, * hetfer prepared to give satisfaction than any other person in the city. U. J. BLAKE. M ir m. («*., Sept. Ill, imWtjanl M J.J.D. LANK ars uow offering for sale a I • Urg« lot of Sots and Upper Lcatluw. Also, Train Oil hr r. : .it Next door to Express ofHce. Macon, Gx noytl-Sm* Columbus, Gx E. S. Latiirop &‘Co., OZNHRVL Commission Merchants it EDWARD C. LE0RIEL> CO S OLD STAKD, Ecc.nd Street, one door from Cherry, MACON, GA. ■ Rovl-Sm* Notice. j TTACK8 will leave Albany on arrival of tlic ear* 1 11 from Maron, every Toeaday, 1 l.nt*day and Saurday, for Tallahaa.ee, FUl, via Thonuwvilh-, Jy47-tf WP.IGUT A HILL, Proprt—on. Important to Teachers! Brownwood. Institute- S ^HO long and so fuvorshly known to the nnblic, I owinx to the death of Ua on tier, \V«. ions-, .« now otTcred for fair. Evuythli.g considered, l .iere l« not a more desirable school property in ti e Mate. With a small outlay for rrj»alni, every* thioi. wuuM be in readmit* for a firbt-clasa High AcUntl. Coiim cted with it Is a fine CUMuct of MiactaU and Library. It k not quite a mile from the corporate Hut Ita of LnG range—contains 45 acre* Laud, with a large Garden, Orchard. Ac.— Those tbo expect to make teaching a profession, rroaM do well to come and examine the property. For further infom atlon apply to J. F. AWTkKY, LaGrange, fix LaGraag«\ Dec. h> 1865, dee rJ-dSm Snifk^and Family Jctioy Wagon*, FROM CONCORD AND BKATTLEBORo. x ? Family Wogno* ai*«! If**" r.ta.te to (irdcr • . biii.i.B ;;U• Oats Mftijp|k«idinil Marntd them to give entire «a|i*v*rt«hTi to all pttrehaaerr. We wul sell do -ork not made expressly to ottr order. Those fhm a dUtance ean address us at Macau (to care W. C. Singleton\ or at HawklnavUlr, Gx oeiroh,, McDUKKHu, MASON A CO, SG0TT, POWELL & CO., 3 INKERS & BROKERS; 3d Slrrrt, M.1C0N, GA. *V»Jct> in Foreign and IVwucstlc Exciiange, Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver, Bank Note*, tkc. mic vMTt, 1.1. xamo, s. it. rowxtx. Mvatln* G* B. &. a. W. ZiAT/IAB., Factors and Commission Merchants Fomarding & Shipping Agents NO. 02 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Adrances n mk on Cotton la store, or for *.hlp ment to our ft ion Is North or to Liverpool. dcc7 3m Aslier Ayres, Grocer & CommiBsion Merchant. SO Balm Gunny Bajfjrinjc, 100 Coil. Hmap Rope. 25 Coil. Manilla Rope, SO Bbl* Rclint-d Sugar, 25 Sacks Rio Coffee, 20. Bhls Uaflaml, SO Keys Cat Nails, 100 Bovo. Tobacoo, ■40 Bose* Assorted Candy, 40 H Bbl* Butter Cracker?, Wlar. CiRUt, v«. [Bidgliain, Buldwin Co. COMMISSIOX ilEECUAXTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Will udxancc on Shipments to their friend* in Kew Yorfc or Liverpool. nor22-2m Nashville & Cuaiiancoga ilailraad. rpO Fftstcngcrs far tl»c North and West Express X train leaves Chattanooga fi 40 a. m., connect ing at Nlshvillc with Northwestern Hail road for Johnson*illc and point* on Tetmcsace river. Phdu- call, Cairo, and BL Louis, and Louisville and Nash ville Uuilroad. METROPOLITAN HOTEL. LATE nnOVVN’8, ** •* 44 44 St. Louis 2^ 75 Passenger* leaving Atlanta on the evening train on W. A A. R. R. connect with this train. * reiebt i* now received and forwarded on quick time verv moderate rates. WM. P. INNE5. Gcu’l. Sup’L J. W. BROWN, GcnM. Passenger Agent. octlB-Sm. Macon ICE Capital Stock D. C. This leading Hotel, Renovated rnd Re furnished t* now In perfect order for the reception and ae- . commodatlon of its old patronx oct1-3m 1 N SURA XCE , Richard Curd, Agent* Security Iurauca Oomp»ny, Hew York. | one half open to TBjwvparcd to take risks on Cotton, Merchandise,' A FamHare or Building*. Also on Cotton or Merchandise, in transit he- iwsra Macon and New York. dec154k• Marmtacturing COMPACT. $100,000. 2009 SHARES AT f5 00 EACH! WCXMPXUi w w. t. nisnor. SUBSCRIPTION. asm. I JH)R further particular!* see circular* at Me re- ' Roff, Sim* «!fc Co.*s Macon, Gx, who will reive subscription* for stock. deelS-Jm GIRARBET & BUJAC. NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS. R. M. BISHOP &-CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS ; iorx via me uncai viauuua xiv ita* Ae. 86 Mii* ST.. (<t fe.r door* Wot* Columbia NESS EE LINE, andgoanunteea tlirougb price per bale. T R BLOOM, Ag’t Macon, nov7*3m Y G RUST, Ag’t Albany. pany arc prepared to issue through receipts from Macon and Albany to Baltimore and New York via the GREAT VIRGINIA AND TEN- Strode Cincinnati. A. S. HAKTRTDGE, rOMUSSMN AND FORWARDING: National Banking AND INSURANCE CO., OF SAIXT MERCHANT. »•> Bay t r o'© t, I.OLIS, MISSOURI. Coniuci Toosni*, PmUnt i ruscti McFacl, | Avocvxr* Bu*. O-hlrr. As*’t Cwh’r A Scr’ty. OGDEN, TODY SAVANNAH, 8.4. aatx c. me* io-ajl .vm'..:w icchow. ANDREW BOCHAIM & Ck, G:ocers, Frovisian Dealers, Cor .T.iuian and Fovwarding Merchants, 1 No. U6 Main strvvt, CViLLS, KT JEWELRY STORE. E. J. JOHNSTON & CC., d**cl4-lm. Ag**wts, Macma, Ga. DODDS, 3I.1CXEALS & URBAN’S, CELEBRATED Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Rank Locks, &c. fpilESE SAFES AND LOCKS h*v« bccu Uwr- i ouuhlr tested and their reputation ia auch that the TilEasrur DzranTsiEXv at Washington and bew Yurt^clty nan them In preference to any other. They are made exclusively qt iron and atrnd, thua rendering them entirely • FIRE AND DAMP PROOF. S;.rcia and Hscclsior Bank Eocks, For Vault*, Etrprcas Boxes, Banker*, Jeweller*, and Merchants, are unrivalled, and Dartiea desiring •itch articles will And it greatly to their interest to purchase from us, a* we can sell at manufacturers' prices, freight only added, uov U-Sni KIDGELY, SQPIER & CO. ECONOMY.] [SECURITY Insurance .A-gency, J M. BOARDMAN is Agent for the following • reliable J.vsriUKCB Compaxieu. THE LORILBtRD FIRE INSUBAXCE CO., or rne citt or kew touk. Cosh Capital.....*.; 91,000,000 Aaeet* $1,812,000 Profits annually divided, 75 per ct to the dealer*. This Company divides three quarter* of the net protit* to the policy bolder* in strip, tnariug in terest, without any llabtllty to the insured. . CARLISLE NORWOOD, Pres. John C. Miles, Sec. NORTH AMERICA FUIE INSURANCE CO., or IBB CITY or NEW YOKE. Cash Assets $721,408 50 Policy Holders participate In the Profit*. JAS. W. OTIS, Pres. R. 5V. Seekckec, Sec. GOMMON5VEALTrt FIRE INSURANCE CO., or TOE CITY or SEW YOKE. Cush Capital t.t $250,000 i. 1IOXIE, President. Guo* T. Haws, See. > SOUTHERN Mt)'tU.5L’l7RE INSURANCE CO., OF ATHUSS, CiEOKoiX « This eld anil DESEHYEDMr’ FOITLAR Company, it lilt* Capital intact, continues to take risks on the same liberal terms us heretofore. A6BUUY 1IALL, Pres. Autos Cua*c 9 Sec. ^- TIIE GEORGIA IIOMlTFIRE INSURANCE CO., or COI.r.Mlit.S, UEOKGIA. CapitaL $500,000 JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Yrcs. D. F. Wilcox, Sec. Kisks on Cotton, Mcrchaudiw?, Fnrnitnrc or BuiliUng*, taken in either of the above Companivs at the most liberal rates. Losses promptly ad- J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent X W. TUCK, I J. Q. DAT1B, ! X F. TCCS. Christian Co. I Late nitli Phelps, I Louisville, Ky. I Caldwell & Co. | Xnck, Davis & Co., 55‘holcsalc Grocers and Conjmission Merchants, 822 Main street, between Eighth and Ninth * streets, Lotnsvir.Ln, Ky. Consignments Solicited ang22-ttm C. G. CONNER & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, —AND— PURCHASING AGEXTS, Third street, .... Macon, Georgia. "ITTE offer our lerviee* to the public, and will I V give personal attention to all bnWlness en- trn.-ted to ns. 5Vc aolicit consiemncnta of goods of every de scription, particularly country produce. .. Good* stored at the usual rates in our large, re- cure and well situated store bouse, opposite the Express office. - ^ KEranxxcEr: Messrs. Hardeman & Sparks, Harris & Rosa, Ash er Ayres, J. B. Ross, and Re*. J. W. Burke. jnly2SMiia ,Bowdre & Anderson, Grocers and Commission Merchants MACON, GA. EC' Prompt attention given to the Sale aud pur- chstse of Cotton and Country Produce gencr any. declS-lra* ;Nfi-deis! IN fi lies ! liA OU FiFTT Jit LK.', the most reii-et and XU £acstpLk&utioufot EVER SOLD IN CiEORGIA. An yowns and large, for file to the highest bid- j dor, ©a TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20tb last, bc- j inning u 12 ©Vlock prccLu Iv, =.t the Taylor plan- 1 tallrn, c'-’.’.vd 4, rcru,” la Early rountv,0 milc&cast , ©! Ihkdy, on the Albany rt>sd, milt— below Cu l.bcru’ TERMS, 12 inoulli* credit, on approved securily. ^ ^ , __ . l*o. i,(K>) bushel* of Hue Co’.ton Seed, Wagon, Tods, OWL 100 fat hotf?, Ac. 'l'be place i* easy to rvacii. and now is the time to get «ir> t quality stock at lair cx-h price*. ILi* Id a tancy lot of McL¥, picked ott of the bee’. Kunlucky Mm byCapt. i>icWd D.&Txy- larlwl b.tore his dextffi CATHARINE TAYLOR, i D. C. BAXR05V, I*'"- dec 15-tOt* CONSTITUTION "WATER D without doubt the only known remedy for DIABETES, CALCULUS. GRAVEL. BitICK DUST DEPOSITS, IRRITATION OF THE NECK BLADDER. gHJUOUMB 01 THE KIDNEYS, CAiaRRII uV THE BLADDER, FEMALE IKREGCLARITIES. CcrliScatrs of enrts from watt known persons from s!l ]»rts of the country in circular, will be sent on adinisiatf " MOliGAN Jc ALLEN, Ari-nts, decl2-3m No. 4 r > C’IS street, New York. BRISCOE de GRAFFESREID. HENRY TOXCE. ^JAME8 YOXGE. {From Owyitf.jL ^ HENRY Y0NGE & CO., C0M3TISSI0X XEJtCITAXTS So. 11, Ilroai! Street, .Vcvv York, OOLICIT consignments of Cotton an other U articles, and orders for purchase of Goods. REFERENCES! Charles Day, Esq., T. R. Bloom, Esq., I. C. Plant, Esq., Macon, Georgia; Messrs. Pliinizy & Clayton, Augusta. They have had large experience in pur chasing Raii.koad Srrri.iEs of all descrip tions and solicit orders from Railroad Com panies. nsvll-Cm* For Sale. A RESIDENCE with a lot of three (3) or more acre*, in a choice part ot tUu town of Fort Valley. With it are all the necessary outbuildings. I will sell the entire property for Two Thoimmd (2,000) dollars—much fes* tbau its value. WHISKY* 40 BBI.S PURE RYE WHISKY, 50 do do CORN do 20 KEGS do .0 do SNUFF. 10 BBLS MACCABOY SNUFJFS. YARNS. 80 BALES ASSORTED. BLANKETS, 200 PUS^#>)L BLANKETS. For sale low by decn-Ot MITCHEL & SMITHS. Boyd Sc Gordon, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, t’HKKHY ST., TWO DOORS "BELOW TfcLEORAPlI BUILDING. stock of PURE DRUGS, FAINTS, LIQUORS, WINES, MEDICINES, OILS, GLA8S5VARE, FANCY ARTICLES, ETC. Merchants, Physicians and Citizens, Arc-respectfully solicited to call aud examine our stock and prices before purchasirg elsewhere, as toe are determined nrt to be undersold. N^B. Special attention paid to Fbesgrutions aud Orders. BOYD & GORDON. dccl6-lm F OR SALE. One of the Most Valuable Complete Stock, Fruit, AND GARDEN FARMS, In Georgia, with Elegant Improvements. T IIE nndersitrncd offer for sale their beautifully improved Farm, ot 145 Acres, more or less, one third heavily timbered, situated a half mile from the Railroad Depot, in the Tillage of Forsyth, Monroe county, Gcorgix THE DWELLING HOUSE is of brick, two sto ries, with eight large-room*, well finished, and trouts on the Railroad. Its proximity to the vil lage offers the very best facilities for school and church privileges, whilst the distance from Macon, renders the farm peculiarly valuable to any one who would wish to do business in that city; dr- raise fruits and vegetables for that market. The village affords two of the best Schools in tbs 8tatb, and the society is everything that in telligence and refinement could x«k, Price.—Seven thousand five hundred dollars. Twenty-five hundred dollars Cash. Balance paya ble In one aud two year?, with Intercut, and mort gage on the property. For further particulars address, ERWIIf* HARDEE. dec!5-lm Savannah, Georgia. Public Sale of Valuable COTTON LANDS. WILL EE SOLD, BY VIRTUE OP AN ORDER from the Court of Ordinary, cf Dougherty County, and under an agreement of *11 the heirs at Law, of the estate of THOS. H. MOUGHON, deceased, on the 1st Tuesday m January next, (the 2dinst,) be fore the Court House door In Albany, Gx, all the Real Estate, belonging to the estate of Thus. H. Moughon, deceased, as follows: THE HOME PLACE, About one thousand (1000> acres, well improved, about six hundred (GOO) acres in cultivation. All Oak and Hickory land. LEE PLACE, About twelve hundred and fiffy (1250) acres.— Eight hundred acres in cultivation. Well improv ed. All Oak and IIkkofyJ«ar.d. BYRON PLACE, About twenty-live hundred acres. Well improv ed. Fourteen L uni red u.cxes in cultivation. All Oak and Hickory Land. ROYSTON PLACE, About twenty-two hundred ceres. Well i mprov ed. Twdv* hundred and flftj acres in cultivation. AH Oak end Hickory Land. Tech -—One-half Cash. Balance in one and two years, with interest aud Mortgage on Land to se cure Notes. Also, commencing on the third (3) of January, will be sold on each place, an ampld amount of Perishable Property, consisting of VbM Com, Fodder, Hogs, Cattle, Plantation i etc., etc. The terms of tala of Perishable Property CASH, and the sale to continue from day to ad* until all Is sold. * 1 * J JOSEPH A- DAVIS, Adm’r. ny. Ga., Bee. 10—2w: Tnos. II. Moronov. Atfan;- Hoiis33 for Sale NEW’ FIRM! 4|. NE¥ GOODS! NEW PRICES!!! ' Wholesale and Retail!! AT E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND. T HE undersigned beg leave to inform the ladle* of this dtjr, county rad vicinity and the pub* tic in general, that he lw* now open and ready for *ale at the well known and popular old stand of E. .EINSTEIN'S, TRIANGULAR BLOCK, Oac of the best selected Stock* of Staple and Fancy'Wy Gocds In the Southern markets. The goods were select ed by Mr. Einstein with great care; and as he Is aow in the New York -market for the sole purpose >f 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 addition* to our stock eve ry week, and will be al^rfty* prepared to exhibit to the public goods of the Best Manufacture. Latest Styles, V5I> ~j c " Lowest Market Prices. My stock consists Ju part of the following goods: Prints, Printed DeLalnce, All wool Dclaini*, Emprcs# Cloth, Poil Dct’hevres, English aud French Merinos, Scotch and Vcnitisn Plaids, Solid, printed and figured Poplins, Block DeLaincs, Alapacas, Black Silks, Merinos and Bombaxinrs, Aud many other goods belonging to the DRESS DEPARTMENT A full aud complete assortment of Linen Cambric Handkcrchlefr, Ladies’ Linen and Embroidered Cuffs and Col lars, separate and in sets, White, Red and Shaker Flannels, Plain aud Fancy Opera Flannels, Bleached and Brown Canton Flannel*, Blan kets, &c., Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies’ Merino Vests, Table Linen,. Table Cloth, Towels, Towelings, Napkins, Doylies Linen, And all other articles belonging to a Number One Dry Goods Store. We cull the special attention of the ladies to our CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, And say with confidence, wc will sell these arti cles at a ZbOWSZL price, Than any other house in the city and WARRANT the goods to be of the Best ami Mont Fashionable Mtanu- f a c t u r c . A. SPRINGER, Macon, Gx B. IT. WKIGLET. W. L. KXOTT. WRIGLEY & KNOTT, IMPORTERS AXD DEALERS IN Hardware and Cutlery, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Mechanics’ Tools or ail kiniU. HOUSE FUBNISHINGS. WILLOW WARS. Buckets, Tubs , NEW STYLE MEAL SIFTERS, At Wholesale and Retail. . Ralston's Range, Next to Express Office. MACON, GEORGIA. REST’S EAST INDIA COFFEE! fl EQUAL TO JAVA! A (?) HALF THE PRICE! (“J yGroes Twice as Far !gl Becommended and Used by All! CLERGYMEN, PHYSICIANS oral Professional Men as the cheapest, healthiest and best beverage in the world I FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS IN THE NORTH AND SOUTH. The Southern Trade, to which it is specially adapted, supplied through the New York City Wholesale Grocer*, or direct from the Manufac tory, i&S^Reade f54street'^£s8r NEW YORK. RICHARD DAVIES, PropV. E. M. BROWN, OPPOSITE THE LAFTER EO ~S£, W OULD invite the attention •>» Ms customers and the public generally, to UU Urge and well selected stock of Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods. IVUich ic offer* atT*rysa*Il Jiw'WiM CU1. TilK STOCK COXaBTfi IS FSUT OF Blcscheri Domestics, Brown Domestics, Print*. Ginghams, French and English Merinos, Alpacas, Mohair, Poplins, ’Lhvbets, Opora and Far.cj Flannels, De laines, Bilks in great taric- ty, Linen* of all grades. Hocjviirt* ttf all tires and Balmoral Slirt* «r Superior male aud Jtnish. Yoot special attention is called to niT CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, vnxac roc will nsD tox lxtxst sttles, As also the XOCVEAXTE LADIES' EATS, K EK.VCTXFCI. ARTICLE. A Splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, Soaps and other Toilet Articles, Veils, White and Fancy Goods, Gloves, • &c., &c., Ac. Gentlemen will find * good assortment of GEN TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, a large lotoi Pocket Knives, thtt fashionable Rug or Faney Blanket Satchels, and everything else belonging to this line. To those who hast not traded with me in former daja I can only say, give me a trial, while I am satisfied that my old customer* have bnt to mad this to insure me their renewed visit*. Respectfully, E. M. BROWN, novl»-3m Opposite the Lanier Home. THE! MAMMOTH DRY GOODS STORE! Latest Arrivals from the East. npiIE undersigned, old citizens of Macon, beg X leave, in informing onr old Sontbern friends of this city and vicinity, that, having received a very largo lot of DRY GOODS—couai.tiug In La dies’ Fancy Dress Goods of all descriptions, Black and Fancy Silks, a large assortment or Notions and Ladies’ Dress and Cloak Trimmings in general; fine White Linen in large quantities; a good line of fine French and English Shawls; the latest style of Plain aud Fancy Balmoral Skirts; Ladies’ Traveling Baga, all styles and sizes; Ladies'and Misses' Vesta and Pants; and a full line of Ladies’ Shoes—larger than any other house in Macon. Wc are also in receipt of a very large aud well selected stock of Gents’ Ready-made Clothing, such as fine black Broadcloth Coats, black Doeskin Pant*, Plain and Fancy SBk Vests, Cassimere Suit*, coarse Satinet Suits, and a regular line of Gents' Furnishing Goods not surpassable in New York City. Wo arc offering to the public to aell all goods with a very small advance, and, in iact, lower than any house in Macon. Standing in connection with a large wholcaaie Jobbing lionsc In the East, we can, therefore, give the above inducements. We would, in conclusion, further call attention to our huge and elegant supply of Goods, which were selected with great care by ourselves; and our long experience in this market has qualified u* to judge as to the wants of the purchasing com munity. The patronage of all our old Mends, as well as many ot our new ones, is rcpectfnlly solic ited- Purchasers should be particular to find our place—Damour’s Block, 8ccond street, three doors from Boardman’s Book Store. P. 8.—Country mcreliants will find it to their advantage to give ns a call. _oct3-Srn _ GLASER & ROSIN 'THE gem." JE. W. TBOM1 &. CO., Have fitted tip the GEM in elegant style, tvith new furniture. They have a splendid BAR, well stocked with the best Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Their fine stock of Wines, in bottles, will be sold at tho most reasonable prices in the market. THE EATING DEPARTMENT Offers to the public the finest Bill of Fare In the market. The best York river Oysters arc always kept on baud, fresh, and can be had in any quantity, at the;Iowc6t market rates. Families can be anpplied In any quantity and without delay. E. W. THOMAS & Co., Gem Saloon, under Floyd nouse, nov24-3m Macon, Georjfix^ •NOTICE Oeorgli. «tettlw dred i2«x>? 1,1 euly-threa huu- Xn -^Tu v,M^J~ fo " rt ' cn hum’,red (14001 e’ear- tM, 1 , 000 to ® >*• eecd Cotton KS; on ,h. pl*«-we.l with Gram Thrash and K»U .‘If? 1 House* on one plser, and S!1 ^1" hundred acres itr.ill grain 'SfiSh Jr Weil watered and In iheUtoySrii^ P!lnU Joa There U to sett UQ th. 81 head Mules and Horse*. 5 ftnc Milch Cows, 12 Load Dry Cattle, 100 “ Stock Iloga, 33 “ Pork “ . 1,000 licshcts Corn, 1,200 ’• Cotton Seed. 10,000!'«. Fodder, « j 1 set Blacksmith Tools, | Plows and Plow Gear, j I Six-Horse Wagon and Harms*, 1 yoke laige Oxen and Wagon. ' , k T , llcr i J*™ twelve grown N^roes on the place , that cad be employed-one a No. I Blacksmith. • BE IE. »HM A.MS4C , WU1 be on the market until the first of Januarr IMfi, It not disposed of before that time. ^ rT ' For information addres* W. L. JARRELL, . . .. _ , Lumpkin, Stewartco.,Gx dccO-tJanl (care Chamberlin & Boynton.) C O NSTITUTION life syeup. COMPOSED OF IODIDE OF POTASSIUM, WITH THE COMPOUND CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF VALUABLE MEDICINAL ROOTS AND HERBS. PREPARED BY WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. D. Graduate of tha Collage of Physicians and Surgeons, Hew York; formerly Assist- antPhysicianin tho Blackwell's Island Hospitals. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP nas nioni'czn * revolution is xemcixu. •bat. H“T seem atmoai Incredible is, that many dia- rases hitherto eonaidered hopelessly ineurnblo sro ft*. 50.al.ly cured in a few days or weeks; »nd wo cheer- daily invit. the inrest pnions of iho libera! minded and -uentiflc to cures whi'n hare no parailrlat thoprerent KraiiiaM Maoon & Western Rxilroxd Office, I Mxcon, Cl, Dee. 1,1803. ( f|-«ins ANNUAL-.lection frr President and Di- JL rector* for the tnsuJug year will be held at this office on Tuesday 2d day of January 18GG. MILO S. FKEfc.MAN, Secretary and Treasurer^ dCDla-tdc. COTTON SHIPPED THROUGH TO NEW YORK AT Thirteen Dollars Per Bale INCLUDING EXPENSES OF TRANSHIPMENT AT DARIEN. O UR Senibr partner Mr. Ja*. R. Butt* having been to New York, has made arrangements for a line of jackets to ply between that city and Darien, so as to enable us to receive Cotton ob board our Boxesand to give Bills of Lading throngh to New York. ° h He also succeeded in making arrangements tor INSURANCE on Cotton shipped by our Boxes from Macon and Landings below, through to New York at three per cent, premium. We superintend and build our own Boxes, at tend personally to their loading, employ expe rienced hands to man them, competent and care ful pilots to take charge of them, und having had thirty-five years experience in the business, a?k for a continuance of the liberal patronage wc have so far received. Wc kavc thus far sent off eighteen Box**, all of which have safely arrived. Wc have not lost a Box nor a bale of Cotton. dec7-2w BUTTS & BROTHER. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. CAB EAST & CURD, | Iron Front Store, Cherry street. Have hi store and *rc reedving dally a full com plete stock of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Hors, Chains, and Tools of every Ascription. PLANTERS. " CARPENTERS. MERCHANTS, machinists; BUILDERS, BLACKSMITHS, j C;trri- .'r amlTV'agons Makers can be supplied with i everything ia their line. ATTENTION. COTTON PLANTERS! I OFFER FOR RENT >»' PLANTATION, on Hog Creek, in Houston county, containing about 300 Acre* Good Lime Land, About Twelve Hundred acre® of which is cleared and under good fence. On the Plantation is a good framed DWELLING HOUSE, comfortable framed houses for laborers, two Gin Houses and Screws, and all other build ings necessary for a Plantation. I will sell on said Plantation to the highest bid der, on WEDNESDAY, THE f20Tu) TWENTIETH inst: — %Lgood Mules, 70 or 80 head Stock Cattle, 300 or more Stock Hogs, 150 Meat Hogs, 5000 Bushels Corn, 1000 “ Cotton Seed, for plnnting, 100 44 Castor Beans, Peas, Rye, Rice, etc., etc. A good sett Smith’s Tools, Plantation Tools of every description, Several good Wagons, One large Svrnp MilL with three roller*. And every other article usually found on a well fixed Plantation, My Agent, Mr. Marshall, on the Plantation, will take pleasnrc in showing it. Perry, Dee. 14. SAMUEL FELDER. decIMOt Saddles and Harness. Little, Smith & Co., For Steam Saw Mills a Full Assortment of . Cherry st., between Cotton Avenue *nd Sesond st. RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTINGS, CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, And everything ia their line. We arc satisfied that with five years experience and personal attention to business, wc can make it advantageous to the interest of purchasers to buy of ns. tjali at dec2-lm GARHART & CUED. The Boston Post, for 1866, [ESTABLISHED NEARLY FORTY YEARS, AS always been one ol the lesdhig newspapt r.EAi r...s in- SADDLES AND HARNESS, SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDW ARE, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, SHOE FINDINGS, CALF SKINS. Haronc manufactured to order. <*<*ci-vi During the nut five years ire h*Te contended with obstau e» ana overcome opposition as herculean as were ever encountered by *ny reform era. RAPIDITY OF CURE. Some ray, “Yonrcure, am too quick,* whiles other doubt their permanence, and think that disease, can Nature " CUnM * ““ " slo,r > «™l*™tiTe process of Thisis-onr reply: In health, (hobody.like a well, balanced sea e, is to a state of equilibrium. But when, from npy eauee, down goea one aide of the acal«, «c hat. iho cflorta of disease. What ia requisite, t» to re store the normal balance of the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP natiMfrom *" iiSuKESTATll OF THE BLOOBtand fre al(hereditary)Duxslistransraitled from l’iaur to 'PARALYSIS. It is *o universally admitted that CoMtimw Lira 8iaur is the only effect!re means of restoration in tho various forms of Paralysis, that we need notreilerato that it is emphatically the Great Life-giving Power. DYSPEPSIA. IXDKIUTIOX, VTI1GHT AT 8T0JU.CII, VULTVUXCI, I.IVRR COM- rtuxt, WAXT or krrtrm, sin aaxitn, cossn- TAlloy, WLUOfS.VUS. SCROFULA. STXWU, XLVO’S KTTL, OLAXDTLia 8WILUJTQS, KTIiretlS, Cl- cznanox, salt aaxcx. This taint (hereditary and acquired.) filling life with uato d misery, to, by all usual medical rwnofTies, incur able. / RHEUMATISM. fAKTnttnfcJ tCXSAOO, RZOUAiaiA, SCIATICA, OOCT, TICtWLO- RUl'X. If there is any 'diseaso in which the Cossmctiox Lin Snip Is * soTcrehin, it is in Rhsumatism and it* kln- dnd affection*. The most intense pains ars almost in stantly allerkted—enormous * wo lings are redneed. Case*, chronic, or vica !ou«, of twenty nr forty years’ standing, Lave been enred by u*. ' CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP ho system, entire y, from all the evil efforts of \ removing the Bad Breath, and curing the >int* and Rheumatic IVdnvwhich the use of ,. is sure to produce It hardens b'pongy Gums, :uree the Teeth as firmly as ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases ol the Skra, like ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, And *11 other difficulties of this kind, which to much disfigure the ontward appearance of both males and females,often making them a disgusting object to them- so Yes and their friends. FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES Either of tho Noee, Throat, Tooguo, Spine, Forehead or Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its equa'. Moth Patches upon the female face, depending upsn a diseased action of the I.lvcr, are very unpleasant to the young wife and mother. A few bottles of Conktivo* view hinMncr wil\ correct the secretion and remme Iho wnwnt* ntrcrWy uM-r Uu> *ldn. ^ 1*-**1*., s of the Liver, giving rise Co Languor, l>»*ti- “ W eak . 4a t«Ms*»rh, er as u eotatodor n of that organ, *CA*mp*Dieii with fplea»:iiit symptoms, will lx* rc!i«<tsd UTION LIFE SYRUP. .]• Purifying Agent, tho Lira Srtvr j iny preparation in the worl^. by the* CONST! As a General Bl< struids unriTalied TTIE^ICn AND POOR Are ’table to the same dineny. Nature and vdenee bar* mode the roasmniox I*ira Eracrfor the benefit of all PURE BLOOD Pr*due'>K heiilthv men and women; and If the const!- tutiim is r,exported in youth, diacnac andear’.y dcathfis tho resu t. “Donst delay when the means are so near at hau'l. und within the reach of *!L CONSTITUTION LIFE 8?RUP IS TUB POOR MAN'S PUT END. AND TIIE RICH J MAN’S BLESSING. WILLIAM H. GREGQ, M- D., Sole Proprietor, New York. MORGAN <fc ALLEN, Vii.o’.o'nle DrnggiJt*, Agent-s novSMxn AO Cliff Street, Kew York. GRI FFIN & CO., 58 & 60 Courtland Street, NEW YORK. Manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS, sod MACHINES. DEALERS IN SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. 137“ Trade Srrn.iED. Send for circular. novl8-8ra ... Removal, Removal! HERRINGTON & fclCKS, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufacturers. R ESPECTFULLY announces that they bare moved their ware room and workshop from tbcNesbit Foundry, to the corner of Fourth and Poplar etreets, opposite Catholic church. They will keep cn hand a complete assortment of manufactured articles in their line, such as STILLS, COPPER KETTLES, TIN WARE, STOVE PIPES, ETC.* ETC. They are also prepared to promptly fill orders for, SHEETING* ROOFING and GUTTERING, to any extent. Terms reasonable, and all work warranted to be executed in the most workmanlike manner. octaMjl* The Latest and Most ATTRACTIVE BILL ]/ December Stb, IS6.1. T HE following Good* rr ju- t br.n rcr-'i, [ d and rr nficred at low figures : EMPRESS CI.OTIIS, in Hack, (lu do in colors. OTTOMAN YEI.OURS, in all colors, the handsomest goods of the season. BLACK CLOTH & CASSIMERE CLOAKS. surpassing in style any yet offered PLAID POPLINS, CLACK REP SILKS, FIGURED DELAINES, COLORED UK ( i BOMBAZINES AND ALPACAS, SEA ISLAND HC>’ To be brief, my stoOf’ i- ntwr Arm" 1 rite t.. r - public to comA.ro Uwp. cL or shaif a-itoicil So, reader msV ..£ putciasca, t 3. T C|jf Cdqj FRIDAY MORNING, DKCEMBSB RATES OF ADVEIt riHINl i-tftiD vrox »T cirr rir; For each * juare of te* l a** or 1*%» luvirtlou *1, aud for earh 8Uh««*avn cents. Oac square, one week One square, tw.v weeks Oac square, three wiekv Two squares, one week Two tquarra, two week* f,... Two squares, three week* .. Oac square, or.e month.. On* square, two months L, One square, three moutliS One-fourth of a column, one month One fourth of a column, two months....*..., Or.e-fourth of a column, thrre months One-half of a column, one noalk One-half of a column, two months . One-half of a column, three months Three-fourths of a column, one month Three-fourths cf a column, two m -nth?.. . Three-fourth*of a column, three months... One column, one mouth One. column, two months One column, three months v* - - Advertisements inserted at t: tcrral* . charged as new each insertion. Advertisements ordered to remain on aar par ticular page, to be charged ic\Jrvw each insrrtkw. The money fer advertising considered due after first insertion. tnt A. REID at CO . \{ Of Mneon Telegraph. S. ROSE *t CO.. Of»Tcurnal ,t Meowenci r The Lesson From Jamaica. The Boston Post draws tlic follow in ture of the late insurrection and its suppj sion in Jamaica: “The sudden suppression of tin insurrection was attended with nln ny horrors as were crowded into the hj and bruthl attempt t»> make it sueccssfol. Eight miles of dead bodfos of rcbelu; a tltous- and bodies hanged and imaging! The mind revolts at tlic picture, ami refuses to belies] that a sudden frenzy ran so barbarize a cop munity. The atrociousucss of the rising the Macks we have lmd nlready; now c< the sickening details of the reaction, eye-witness writes that "them is one con ual.scene of hanging, day t’y day.’’ Th* * ors declare that the dead i-’Otlies are burie so thick they remind them of sardines; an serious epidemics were ilnred from the edit via-tainted atmosphere. T'o crown nil, an as if tlic Almighty would set his seal of cni dcinnation on the whole spectacle, tlic o*ei lalions of the earth for a time tlircatcned tli living population with an indiscriminate cn-1 gulling. I forrors on horror’s head ! n Our Southern States and our Northern I States too, should learn a profound practical | lesson from these events. Jamaica is n small island comparatively.— It contains only about six thousand and some |' odd Bquare miles, or about »nc sixth the rite i J of Kentucky. What would be the horrors of! ‘ a war of, races extending over an area so vast 1 1 as our Southern States between eight or ten I r millions of whites and four millions of Macks: j» There have been revolts of the blacks find j * ir-ulattocs of Jamaica against the w hites and 1 the laws before. As long ago as 17G0 thrre | ( was a (formidable insurrection of the slaves, 1 * which wa* Mippri^ < and imi.islu d with - f great severity. There was another outbreak J ' in 1705, chiefly among the nraUittoes or nn*“j v roons, as they wero termed. Tin -r outburau* 1 or insurrections were of course attributed to j . slavery and supplied arguments to'Wilber 11 force and others in favor of - • which took place in 183,9. Itfe probable that I some who took part in tho late bloody scenes ! recollected those of 1795, and no .doubt the ! freedmenof the island frequently told out in their cabins the stories whjdrttheir am r« ! tors had related to them of the torribj glcs between the Uvotaces in Thus their minds had become the idea of revolt and murdi evils real or fancied, and a chfc of thought had been toiomccxtyl cd in their tniuils in reference t It is cspccirljyj necessary of thinking and feeling ann pie of our Southern State? vented, for it is much easier to remedy evils of *vhatc«s negros arc among us, and me BTlit >»li; mimin — -4- at least, and they muni rc.m. arc the two great flicts v of any Consideration of it is for the interest of there ehottTd be peer- and;»g« ing between them. Ttiis set dent as to make any aegum^n it necessary. Peace and pro i mote the welfare of the while bickerings and sullen breaks will curse both races Me, almost intolerable woe* terial, and if they once in wherp will they end? Harper's Weekly, which i on the subject of the fin ding to the late r'rightly’ maica. says that “the Ley not only been petted, bui lowed political franchise, made the dupes of fanatics revolutionises, who have perse their violent uprising woul d possession of the entire property * The uprising was not owing they were all free. It was not i the want of the franchise-, for it. Will those people who that the franchise bestowed i be a panacea for alt theirj ithappens that the Cranch thing for the freed pe * have been free twenty-; as their former master?, prevent them from c< bloody deeds or from ca/rvirq cution. Manifestly, the franchise curity for order or industry. It is not j white men; how should it 1/e among nc But what did cause the sanguary tion? Why has the period of twenty-*cV years of freedom brought fourth only an results ? We do not know ail the caeses*’ may have contributed to these rrsnita, bat, frequently happens in cav s ol controvrrj it will be found from the information i has percolated throng:, various channels 1 both the whites and th fault. The old principle of - labor came into oner It? tried to get as much work-, out ct i| men as possible for the least xloz freed people were, no d'»7toi, oftot* “ K°uge«l” in as many ways as tactot thcplanters could 30gg •tfT'Alrgrocs discontented and ^ fell the 'punching* of poverty, idle to a fgveat extent and liv T his, in turn, of course irritaU^i and mutual hatred waa thus nentu demon in the Mstfu took con.phie }> of their sou is. EacnSldc to the cp been attempting to cheat and i^r* cr. The negroc? refused frequrt/dy contracts for labor or quit them bef’ expired from distrust or dislike of ploycrs; the plantations thtn and the rrmcra instead of benefltfe - * by their short-frighted policy of ttc: ■ by their r^rir.ding policy toward br ougla rii r. stcr upon Uah roccL"'; * together agai^r 4 . ot cox:-.-' > i . *bc hands , r the b' ' * t but In > down:' .v oVtrage, out of th«- a ^■"valIe; , / ■foj-