The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 29, 1865, Image 1

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH. OLD SERIES, HO. 1397.} MACON, GEORGIA, FRIDA I', DECEMBER 29, 1865. [NEW SERIES, NO. 197. CITY BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. rV>BB A JACKSON, Attorney. «t \_/ Ul, oCBee opponite Port Office, E. A. Wilbnx, Ttiied Direct. orcr office of marVtm* itnr* jMKMpJ QUIT A 1AM. A ttorney.it Low, Muod,«»., I I Office orcr MU A KlrtUod’. .tore Will cinfnapt stteation to all boitoq. minuted to T. O. BOLT, H. r k. P. WHITTLE, Attorney. «t Law, (offie Xj, orer Payne'. Drug Store, next to Cotter HUL> Macon, On L/N. WHITTLE. P. AT WHITTLE. M-IX & KIRTLAND NO. 3 COTTON AVENUE, WHOLESALE «£ RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS and SHOES, TTAVE on hand and are constantly reeetriop a II, fine aaMrtment of Lamea’', Oevtuhcns', Bora’ and CMUMonuT Boots and Shoe., ol the beat description and tbe latest stytea, which they otter as cheap as they can be boocutin>tbe market. V The attention of MERCHANTS b especially called totheir JOBBING DEPARTMENT. Think in" their friend, for paat favors, they re- tlTCtfally solicit a continuance of the tame, dee 17-lmd-4tw* ~ ■ rilYMI IAVN ANIl'DRI'GGISTS. I > KMOVAL—l>r. B. A. White now oceaplea two IV rooma over the present post office, next door to Dr. C. it. IlalTo office, when he can l„- found nirfit or day when notprotimaionally absent. alt. GEO. N. HOLMES, has removed hb office f from Brown’s Hotel to the Eatt side of Third atrceL between Poplar and 1*1 uin—where be can be found at all bonra, nnleaa proti salonstly ahaent odMf . n rf" IW. BM1TH A oWEN, office eornef^Vidiiut and fill streets. Dr. Ui'litfiK.t'a old stand. • octlUm ' j att. V, I. ROOSEVELT,. (HomocopathbtL t Office Mulberry sL, Washinijt.m Block, over J. M. Boardman's Book Store, Kcaldencc on Walnut, near Third .Irctt, * norJl-Sm» E. W. P. PARKER—reaMence and office on Mulberry street, topposite tin: Medical Col-" ) where he may be found at all hoars, day and nov Jdd D" D" D m n it I. L. HARRIS trader* hla professional zer- vfces to the public. (Office On Second street, «m.t Knott A Howe*.seplT-thn C OMMISSION nERCUANTS. JEWETT A SNIDER. Wholesale Com mi*- rj slon Merchant*, and General Agent*, Second afreet, between Cherry and Poplar, Macon, Gas- Prompt personal attention given to all consign ment* of cotton, produce, manufacture* and other •rtictaPof Merchandise. Orders and Consignment* solicited from all part* of the couutry. Agent* for several first claw Insurance Companies. ocUJm* JEWELERS. v-r v Watch**, Jewelry. Watch Materials, Gold Pena, Gold, Silver and 8t*»l 8peetac!cs, Ac. At tbe old stand of 4 II A 8 S Virgin, Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ga. Watrbcs, Clock*ttd Jewelry, repaired and warranted. Sewing Machine* of ait <k*crip- tkma put la older, to which Mr. P Hertell \vUW»t- tmd. ^^ _ nov2823mt J. HARTLEY, \V A lCUM \KKli, late work I inn It. P.»\, containto repair Watches at pre-mt in the Fiord House Building, opposite Medical College, Mttttxnv utre.-t. odMn * I 'AME- sSI’I'I'l.E, Wat*, hmaker and .fcaeilrr, St . 'ini street, two dt*i>r* Irom the comer of ■rnr, k.-. j•- con-l.'.nlly :> v\cll Selected a.— ort- i nn.' (odd and Sifter W-.itehei and Jewelry, an ii.*n and Jewelry cure rally repaired l»y i. need workmen. fifdME MISCKLLANKOI.S. \| \( ON DAILY TELEGRAPH Job Printing .>1 (Mil. .to". Ho.k r\ it. • riptiou execn- led on »1 1}7‘p. nt, Mae'oos (ia. -ale or runt, or cannot t»e brt- nee in the r. ;il estate hu.-ihe**, I ill •d to give satiafaMion than anv otlu cil\. G. .1. HLAKtK. ■ Important to Teachers! Brownwood Institute- lonu and >o l;i» or.it.I\ known to the publi<% •> iiovc oil. red. for n.iIi'. K\t>f \t tiing considered, tin r.- ft not a more dr.-imblc >. Loot properly in I’m Mate \\ilh outlaj for repair*, e\cry- fliin.' wouttt i«e in ivud ; n. >> for a Ur.-t-cla** Htuh >• : = o.,l Comit.ted uith it i- a fine CaUinet of the corporate limit - of la»G range—contain* 4*> teres Land, witli a l.irge Gr.rdcii, Oretianl. Ae. — w.'iiht .to R. ll'lo et.me and exnminr the pr.ipcrty! {■\.r furtln . inloruiMfitm upph to .! K. AWTKKY, laiGramre, Ga I.*Gran.-e. Dee S, No dec l- d~tn Riik'k'IvkujMl rni.ilty Jersey Wii;'«ni, FROM < oNCyRI. AND BKATTLEBOKO. U rC. 0«>.' »sui.|.l,v ..f Buqti.*, Top Kamilv Wagon- and Harness made to order st I < »Ni «>IM'» A ND P.li \TTLEHORC>. expo .- -ty for ii.-s market, :md wUJ warrant thorn td give entire .lof.utioTi.to all pua^hasidk We will ^etl no not made ex^ircsutv to our order. Ttm*C from .i distance can a«tdr.‘— u* ;r. Maefin (t<* care W « >i.nglefon\ ..r ,u iUwkiis-cvillr, Ga. in Mc DLFFlE, MASON A CO. METROPOLITAN HO^EL. i. Air, r, it own's, ‘ ll.iJiuylbn, D. G. TtiiB ieading llote|. Renovated priS Re-furnished i> mm in |ri-rlt * t order for the reception and ac- eomm.Mliiion of : .t« old jKitrons. oett-Sm A. S. HARTRIDGE, 7 - - COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. , ' 1 > '2 P. u y Street, SAVANNAH, GA. ok.* r.iUi'niMv isoHEw mcnANi*. ANDREW BUCHANAN & C0„ Grocers, Provision .Dealers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No UR Main street, LOl iSVILLE, KY Orders for Grorvrie*, Provisions, Bagging and Rope, promptly ex«*cuted. jy'JG 6tn » Co t'atdwetl & Co. I Tuck, IftavM A €«., I Wholesale Grocers and Comraisaiftn Merrlxanta, ;t*2*2 Main street, t>etween Eighth and Ninth streets, Loi isviLkR, Ky. Consignments Solicited aug i&MAm -Fno. r l\ Croxton, ATTO RNEYAT LA W, v A.X/ILL praetu'e in .he Federal Co^rt* and give >V jversoual attention to business YWbre the Court of Claims and Executive De^*artim^t f a t’ Waahiugton. » Office over iSoardman'a Book Store, dec *23 tf Christmab! tlirislnias! Christmas FOR THE LADIES. . | Another lot of FINE FURS!! Just received. Also WATER FALL HOODS! r adiks, wr invite you to call at T. W. Freo- JLj man’s and examine our stock of fore. We will take great pleasure in showing them. We also invite an examination of the Water Fall Hoods, —the most comfortable head dress for winter. decl5-2w. H. SHAW & COi Jonmal A Messenger copy.- JEWELRY STORE. E. J." JOHNSTON & CC-, ’ Hare re-established their old and well known JEWELRY STORE and WATCH REPAIRING BUSINESS at No. 6. Cotton Avenue, - under t lie MasonicHalL They have Jn-t received a select stock of all classes and qualities of goods kept ia their line, including Watches. Jewelry, Spectacle*, Gold Pens, Choice Cutlery, Port Monaics, Meuschaums, Combs, Brushes, Violins, Guitar and Violin Strings, Double Barre^8porting Guns and Tackle, Percussion Cap, Marbles, Tops, China Dolls, Playing Cards, Dominos, Backgammon and Chess Mt-n, Lutdn’a genuine Extracts, Toilet andBhaving Boap*. . nnv34*d2m Savannah. Forwarding ■HOUSE. THE SUBSCRIBERS are .paying (articular at vntion to the forwarding of Goods and Cotton hrough Savannah, and having an agent i\tjAngu-ta >fl»*r unsnrpassed raeilities for dispatch anq econo We would also solicit consignments of Cotton »r produce, for sale In Savannah. F. W. SIMS A CO. references: Macon.—N <’. Mnnr."-, J. D. <'.irti.u t, -1. B K.»- Rotr, Siniri Co. Am. ric-.n,—Thomas llarrold. Savannah.—Brigham, Baldwin A Co. decflUSs* GRIFFIN & CO., 58 & 60 Courtland Street, NEW - YORK. M:innf»cliim» of AORICULTUBAL 1MPI.K- MF.N'IS, anil M ACIIIXKS. DKAf.EIW IN SKLDS AND KEUTIU7.EKS. Trade Sufi*likd. Send lor circular, npvls ::in Medical Notice. n ’AYING i^nuaueatly located in the city of MucOd, 1 oiler my professional services tOthc citizens in the practice of Medicine, Surgery and (Uwtetrtc -; having had eighteen (IS) years experi ence In the treatment of 3 diseases peculiar, to Hie .South. OlHcc in Kalsfon's biiitdiin*’ on Third sir.-* f.ow-r .S'l'Ktun * l-awton’., nc\i to Uanli unm ASpark'.. dwlJ-lm* II. l.EITNEIL M. I>. KIIHOil.Y, SIJl ILlt &,< «>., DODDS, MA0NK.1LS A URBAN’S, OF.LKRRATEl) Fir« iiml flurjelar Proof Safes, Bank Locks, &c. Boyd & Gordon, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, CHERRY ST.,' TWO DOORS BELOW TELEGRAPH BU1LDIKO. H AVE constantly on hand for sale a lir-t-clas* stock of PUKE DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, 'OILS, LIQUORS; GLASSWARE, WINES, ' FANCY ARTICLES, ETC. Alm-hanfs, Physicians and Citizens, Arp respectfully solicited to call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, «w aw are determined iuxto be undersold. N. B. 8peclal attention paid to Phkscuiitions and Ordeus. BOYD & GORDON. dee 16-1 m ornrUlv tetted ami th hat flu Thkvm rt Dki*ai ud New York « puta Otliv The Wa o! iron and ftfcel, thus rendering theji entin FIRE AND DAMP PROOF. Tin: Eureka and Excelsior Bank Bocks, For Vault*, Express Boxes, Rankers, Jew.-ID r^ f .ml Merchants, are unrivalled, and uarf.c* dc. iiing ueh articl.'S will find \} greatly to their intercut to purchase from a?, a* we can pell at manufac turers’ freight onlv added. 11-dm HI DC ELY, S Q UJER _C( \ ONOC’MY. TsEf l KIT Y Insurance .A_gen.oy\ J M. BOARDMAN is Agent lor the following THE LORILLARD FIRE INSURANC E CO., OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $1,000,000 Assets *1.:: 12,000 Protits annually divid 'd, 75 per ct. to the dealers. This Company divides three quarters of the m t profit* to the policy holder.- in f«'rip, bearing »n- t, without anv liabiliiv to the insured. Carlisle Norwood, rres. Joint C. Mici.s, JSec. NORTH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE CO., Cash Assets $721,463 50 Policy Holders participate in the Profits JAS. W. OTIS, HOXIE, PresidMit R. W. Bleecsxr, Seo. C^sh Capital Geo. T. Haws, Sec. SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., or ATHENS, GEORGIA. This old and deservedly popi lar Company, with its Capital in tact, continues to take risks on the same liberal terms as heretofore. ASjBURY HALL, Pres. Ai.bon Chase, Sec. THE GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., * OF CGLCYIBCS, GEORGIA. Capital. .1300,000 JAa. F. BOZEMAN, Pres. D. F. Wiloox, Sec. Risks on Cot top, Merchandixe, Furniture or Buildings, taken meithcr of tbe above Companies at the moat liberal rates. Lo^es promptly ad justed. oct23-Sm J. M. BOA RDMAN, Agent Desirable Property For Sale in. G-ordon. TjV>UR DWELLINGS, with outbuilding, wells, ■X* orchards, gardens, «&c., fronting on Central railroad, at Gordon. For (tartienters applv to dec211w. TuBY ifc OGDEN. O' B. Sl O. W. LAMAR, Factors and Commission Merchants Forwarding & Shipping Agents SO. M BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA. Advances made on Cotton iu store, or for ship ment to our friends North or to Liverpool, dec 7-3m C. O. CONNER & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, * —AND— PURCHASING AGENTS, Third street, . "... - Macon, Georgia. \\7T2 offer our services to tbe public, and will V V give persona] attention .to all business en trusted to no. ” We solicit consignmeuts of goods of every de scription, parliculrrly country produce. Goods stored at the usual rates in our large, se cure and well situated store house, opposite the Express office. * references: Messrs. Hardeman & Sparks, Harris & Rose, ^fish er Ayres, J. B. Ross, and Rev. J. W. Burke. Juftr2Whu HENRY YOXOE. JAMES YONGE. (From Georgia^ HENRY YONGE & CO., C OH MISSION MERCHANTS Kb. u, Bronri Slrcet, Sew York, * OOLICIT consignments of Cotton nn oflier O articles, and orders for purchase of Goods. REFERENCES: Charles Day.- Esq., T. R. Eloom, Esq., I: C. Plant, Esq., Macon, Georgia; Messrs. Phinizy AjClayton, Augusta.- They have had large experience in pur-" chasing UaiLhoad Supplies of all descrip tions and solicit orders from Railroad Com panies. novll-Cm* T. 6. UDOCLT. M. L. SquraiL .8. F. WARREN. RIDGELY, SQUIER &.GO., COTTON FACTORS, G ENERAL PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Lanier House Building, MACON, GEORGIA. • „ references: T. 1L Bloom, K. Wilcox, Gen. J. T. Croxton, Macou, Gn. Holmes A Patterson, Hopkins & Bro. New York. C.W. Bruner, Savannah. Tucker & F O R *S A L E . One of the Most. Valuable Complete Stock; Fruit, / ~ . ai«n ; ■'” 4 . • ;»* GARDEN FARMS, Iu floorgia, with Elegant Improvements. noil i: uo.l. nilgnad offi-r lor tale Uu-lr nnmtlfnUy 1 improved Eunu. 61 14-5 Acres, more or less, one third J - iivllv limbered, -itnafe.J :: half naile from tin* ItaUroad Depot, in thuvHIagc-<n Forsyth, Moitroe countjr, Georgia. TilKDWELLINGHoCSE ij-of brick, t*vo.sto ries, with eight lar:;«* rooms, well finished, and b lil • i llu K:»i 11 it! It proximity to the \ i!- lag«? oilers the Very best facilities for school and church privileges, whil.-t the disturuV from 3Iacon, renders the farm peculiarly vtllnablc Jo any ohe " ho umi da i ■.i- ir■*in tli.'.t cit •. : or i t:-. ■ - i.»r ; :, ;i f m:.i k. t. The village afl'ords two of the bE£«x ScirooLS in tiic State, ;«jd thesoefatyi •■verytliin* that iu- tclligcnec ami i • l m m< nt mid n- k, I’pmci:.—Seven thou-'tTMr ti\«- Lmmlr.il dollars. Tu • nty-fivc hundred ilolliirs Uash. Balance paya ble in one and two years, with interest, and-raott- gageon the property. . Kor further (Uiticulars address; Ell \n.\A HARDEE, decISblm Savannah, Georgia. jVI acoi i AI a n'LTiact'uriiTg TOE COMPANY. Capital Stock - - $100,000. •;ik.O~SIIARES AT *■-. >«> JCACH! ONE JI.M.E OPEN TO i-EBapUPT 1 ~^OR further particulars -ce circulars at Me 1 Rotr, Sim- xv Co.'s Macon, Ga., who will ‘TICK T ''HE S< HTON SHIPPERS nj^HE SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION Com- 1 pans arepr.-p:„-.»*t to issue through reevipts from Macon an.! Albanv to Baltimore and New Yorlc via the GREAT MRGINIA AND TEN NES.^EE UNI:, and iruarrantee a through ]>rice per bale. T R BLOOM, Ag’t Macon, nov7-Jm Y G RUST, Ag’t Albany. val of the cars and ilb% \otice. H ACKS will leave Albany o from Macon, every Tm^lav. '! Sat unlay, for Tallahassee, Fix, \ia Ga.; also, for Bainbridge every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, thus openimr a regular communi cation to Southwestern Georgia and Florida. WTUGUT a HILL, jy27-tf . Propriety rx OONSTITUTION. LIFE STEUP. COMrOSED OF IODIDE OF POTASSIUM, * WITH THE COMPOUND CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF VALUABLE MEDICINAL ROOTS AND HERBS. PREPARED BY WILLIAM H. CREQC, M, D. Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,'New Yqrk ; formerly Assist* antPhysician in the Blackwell’s * Island Hospitals» CONSTITUTION LIF13 SVBDP HAS PRODUCED A HeYOLCTION IN MEDICINE. Whst msy seem almost incredible is, that many* dis eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are fre quently cured in a few days or weeks^and wo cheer fully invite the investigations of the liberal minded and scientific to cores which have no parallel at the present fire years we have contended with obetac es and bvercouie opposition as herculean as were ever encountered by. any refonqera. RAPIDITY OF CURE. Some say, “Yourcures are too quid*,” whiles other doubt their permanence, and think that diseases can only be^cured by the $dow, Recuperative process of This is our reply: In health, the body, like a well- balanced sca’e, is lira state of equilibrium. Bnt when, from any cause, down goes one side of the scale, sc have the effects of disease. What is requisite, is to re store the normanolance of the scale. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Is a positive and specific remedy for all diseases origi nating from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, and for a [(hereditary) Disease* transmitted from Pakext to Cans. PARALYSI8. It is so universally admitted that Coxymunox Lira Strup is the only affective means of restoration in the various forms of Paralysis, that wo heed not reiterate that it is emphatically the Gredt Life-giving Power. DYSPEPSIA. ISMOXSTIOX, WEIGHT AT STOMACH, VUTOUXCE, UVER COM- I'LA I XT, WANT OF APPETITE, BAD BREATH, CONSTI PATION, BU4J0CSXE£S. SCROFULA. STBWMA, UNO’S XTIL, OLAXDOLAB SWBLUKQS, *RJ«PELAS, UL CERATION, SU.T RgEJUM. This taint (hereditary and acquired,) filling life with untold misery, is, by all usual medical remedies, incur-, able. RHEUMATISM. fARTHRTtS,) LUMBAGO, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, OOUT, TICDOLO- BRADX. If there is any disease i% which the CovsTrnmox Lira Stbut is § sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its kin- drid airections. The most intense pains are almost in stantly alleviated—enormous swe lings are reduced. Cases, chronic, or vIca-lou-, of twenty or forty years’ standing, have been cored by-us. - CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Purges the system, entire y, from all the evil eflects bf Mercury, removing the Bad Breath, and curing the Weak Joint* and Rheumatic Pains which the use of Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens- Spongy Gums, and secures the Teeth as firmly as ever. • CONSTITUTION *LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases ot the Skin, like ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, And all other difficulties of this kind, which so much disfigure the outward appearance ofiibth. males ahd femmes,often mmkfbg t hem a di - ' r usting*object to them- .8© ves and their friends. FOR ALL FORMS OF 1 LCERATI'VE DISEASES Either ©f t ha Nose. Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead or Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its squa 1 . Moth Patches upon tbe female face, depending upon .1 .iiM-a-cd action of the LiveY, are very unpleasant to the young wife and mother. A few bottles'of Constitu tion Lira Strut will correct the secretion and remove tli«- deposit, which is directly under the skin. . Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi ness, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, or ait* u cerated or enneerpus condition of that organ, accompanied with burning or other unpleasant symptoms will bo relieved by the use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. As a General Blood- Purifying Agent, tbe Lira Sraur stands unrivalled by nny preparation in the world. THE RICH-AND POOR Are tiMlAeio the same diseases. Nature and Science have made the Constitution Lira Sraur for the benefit of all * PURE BLOOD Produces health? men and women; and if the consti tution is neglected in youth, disease and early death is the result." Do not delay when the means are so near at hand, and within the reach of all. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP IS THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND, AND THE RICH MAN'S BLESSING. WILLIAM II. GRECftf; M. D., Sole Proprietor; New York. MORGAN A; ALLEN, * • Wholesale Druggists,"Agenth, nov9fim ;■ 40 Cliff street* ifew York. fJ^TThe following unclaimud frQl^ht mnainin^ iu the ollice of the SoalheYn Express.Company at Macon, Ga., will be' k • ji public rmtciy 30 days after date, if not soouer called, for. W. W. ilULBERT, Agent. Mu.-un, Di-e. Is, 1m'»5. I N Alderman, Sprin- SU, l*bk; RC Allen, Ma con," 1 bs: J~A Anderson, Macon, l b.v; W B Add!- soi! v ^racoO, 1 bz; \Y A Appling, Albany, 2 bales; J J Adaius,Macon. 1 bx; L M BiggCtl| ilaeon, 1 bx; Lt T C Bates, 1st Rcgt Ga Vofc; T bx^Jno Blouch et, Chattauoo^a, 1 bx; WII Bucknm, Macon, 1 bx; Jas N Butts, Macon, 1 1*XJ Lt Geo Bucknnan, Ma cou, 1 bx; Jno T^Brown, 4iltli Ga RegL 1 bx; J R Benuett.Maequ,! cot; Maj'E A Buck,Atlanta,*1 bx; M L Beall,-Macon, 1 b\*; Mrs A Bf Leaeton, N C, 1 bale; J A Brown, Slu', 8 IV R R, 1 tub; Capt J A SlaJten&ft Rock Island, barracks. Ill, 1 bx; T Bai ley, Milner, 1 bx; W G Brooks, Macon. 1 can; W T Bush, Mac6n,*l bx; E M Bryne, Riciimoud, 1 box; Mrs F Carter, Macou, 1 bx. A H Carnerou, ftlacon, 1 bx; W .1 Clements, Atlanta, 1 bx; Dr Caster, 1 trk; W A Collins, Macon, 4 sks; Geo Cornwell, Ma con, 1 bbl; R J Cook, Griffin, 1 bx; H A Cliadboum, Macon, 1 bx; Capt E A*Cowan. Richmond, 1 box; W Denson, Macon, 1 bbl; W Downing Macon, 1 can: J Duckworth, Richmond, 1 bx; Mrs E A Fra ser, Macon, 1 bx; W n Frickcr, Griffin, 1 bx; W Farrow, Petersburg, Vn, 1 bx; W M Findlay, Ricli- monil, 1 box; Grt itz, Macon, 1 box; J B Griffin, Macon, 1 bx; J no T Gibson, Lt Art, Petersburg, 1 bx; A 8 Howard, Loycjoy’s, 1 bx; A K Holt, Ma con 1 bbl; Harden, Macon, 1 bale; W Harris, Ma- j con, 1 bx; R LHusder, Macon, 1 can; H J Hays, Co I K, o9th RCgt, 1 bx; A Hutchinson, Macon, 1 bx; II ] L IIov, Array Tenn, I bx; 8 Jones Macon, 1 bx; Lt J T G Jones, A D C, Petersburg 1 bx; Alex Kelly, ; Mu,-on, 1 box; J C Kelly, Macon, 1 bx; WN Kim- I brooch, Macon, 1 bx; A G Lamar, Macon, 1 bx; H H Lovett, Macon, 1 bx; A Lockett, Macon, 1 bx;; W C L< c, P. icrsicire, ! bx; ( apt F Malone, Ma- edrn, 1 bx, F J Masou, Macon, i bx; Eli Menkins, Forsyth; 1 can; Mr L T MHep, Mficda 1 bx; Col K Mofi'in, Richmond, 1 ' vl \! \ ■. M11!«• 11,1 bx, W B Madison. Macou, tT>x; II C O'Donnel, Macon, 1 bx; S R Price,3d 8-C, Chattanooga, 1 bx; J C Pope, Macon, 2 bbls; W II Phillips, Macon, l jug; J Parrott, Macon, 1 bale sacks; Capt T W Put ton. Macon, 1 box; C H Phifer, Petersburg, 1 bx; Capt Ravland, 1 bx; D Reeves, Macon, 1 bx; Jno D R.mdcr, Kichinond, 1 fee; M S Reeves, Sar, lbx; W 8 Stiles, Macon, 1 bx; I) Stevens, Macon, 1 bx; J Stuckev, Atlanta, 1 bx; Slione & Crawford, Macon, 1 corn shellcr, Robt WStubbs, Macon, lbx; Dr B C Smith, Macon, 1 bx; M Singe&eld,' Macon, 1 bale; A J Stoke.-, Petersburg, 1 bx; B F Steel, Rich- ir.ond, 1 bx; W B Tavhir, Macon, 1 bx: Amlr.- Temple, Macon, 1 bv; A R Watson, Macon, 1 bx; G D Wentworth, 2d Michigan, Macon, 1 bx: J Wil ton. Macon, 1 bale, F Wincliener, Macon, 1 bbl; W M Williams, Richmond, 1 bx; Sidney Yopp, Mil len, 1 bx; R W Allen, Lovejoy’s, 1 bv; Wra Bush, Hack will le "VTOTICF,—Ho<-k line to Perry, Fort Valley on the arrival oi in«? cars irom Macou even' Tuesday, t'nursduy and Satnrdav* for Perry, Ga., returning in time to connect wiUi trains from Albany ami Columbus— o’ clock, P. M., for Maccuk. octal W. A. GRIFFIN A CO. Xotice. I HEREBY appoint Mr. A. SPRINGER, of this city, my lawful attorney, to collect all claims due me, and request all tho&e imiebted to me by account or note, to coroe forward ami settle up without delay. On tbe first of January next, I will turn over all unpaid accounts and notes, in tAc hands of a lawver for collection. dec2-lm _ F.LIAS EINSTEIN. BRISCOE_ d- >Ie GUAVFENHEI1K Attorney* %l Law, MILLEDGEYTI.LE, GEORGIA. AAriLI. practice in and represent parties ujwx* T 7 briefs fumislnti lH-for»- the Supreme Court, and in the Sn|^*rior Courts of adjoining counties. Special attention given to the collection and for- warting ol Executive warrants ujK>n the civil ts- tablisiuncnt, Poor School, Print ini* and Contingent Fund. Titles to l^nd investigated. Copy Grants fur nished, and infornwvt’.un given generally. L. II. Bkis<^£. B. B. j*e Gkaffenreid. dccC-lm* Wesleyan Female College. T HE exercises ot tbe second term will be:rin uu Mondav. l=t Jano^rv, 1^>Y dec27eod*3tt J. M. BONNELL, Pres. - P A I N T IN G. IIou>e, Sigii & Oroam< n<al Paiutiu^ GRAINING, MARBLING, GILDING, GLAZING, PAPER HANGING AC. Having on Jimid all the necessary material to carry on the bufineoa, we arc prepared to give sat- isfuctiOB, both in execution and prices, to all who mar favor ua with tlioir orders. We will also keen on kand aud for sale, miked Paints of every description. VARNISH, OIL, SfS. TURPENTINE, BROWN JAPAN, . . PUTTY, SAND PAPER, BRUSHES, Ac.. Ac. Onlera Irom the country promptly at tended to, dkury a Tripod, Over Roberts, Dunlap & Co., Cherry st., aug 12-12m* » Macon, Ga. w:n:i:i:M r> : W. B. Johnston, N. II. Beal, J. II. Zeslin A Co., B. A. Wise, Clay land ifc Doable, Leroy Napier, W. A. Hud. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS. Plantation for Rent, 1,250 A.cres. 1 1AA ACRES cleared land, which will pro* ffilUv/ ducc Five Hundred Hities of Cot ton with ordinary cultivation. There will also be sold to the party who rents the place: 20 First-clasa Mules, 5,000 bushels Com, 4,000 “ Cotton Seed, 11 Mares and Colts, 50 head Cattle, 24 “ Sheep, 20 Milch Cows, ^ 225 head Hogs, 100 of which are ready ror killing. 25,000 lbs. Fodder, 1,000 lbs. Iron, 28 acres Sugar Cane, which will produce 125 barrels of cane syrup, 2 Iron Sugar Mills,-and C Boilers, Iron Gin and Gin Belting, Plantation Tools, Ploughs, Axes, Hoes, Plough Stocks,' Four Wagons. • 900 bashcls Sweet Potatoes, and 1000 “ Ground Peas in the ground, from which at least 1500 dollars can be realized, will be given Jo the renter. ; The above described stock will be sold to the lessee at such low rates, that the sale of the hall of It will pay the reijt .of the farm and the whole- amount of the purchase of the stock. The plantation is situated live jniles from Albany, Dougherty county, on Newton Road; has a good Dwelling House, with six rooms, vegetable garden, good stables, houses enough for workers on plan tation. The plantation is complete hi eycry re spect, and has about 100 ireedmen on it, who will probably be willing to remain and work it. For price and further particulars apply to E. (4. WILLINGHAM, oj the plantation, or NEWTON & LAWTON, Third sL, Macon, Ga.," next door to Hardeman A Sparks* Warehouse: . dec20-tJnnl Public Sale of Valuable COTTON LANDS. WILL BE SOLI), BY VIRTUE OE AN ORDER from the Court of Ordinary, of Dougherty Codntjf, and under an agreement of all the heirs at Law, ot the estate of TH08. II. MOUGHON, deceased, on the 1st Tuesday in Jauuary noat, (the 2dinst.,) be fore the Court House door lit Albany, Ga.', all the Real Estate, belonging to tbe estate of Tnos. II. Moughon, deceased, as follows: - , THE HOME PLACE, .About one thousand (1000) ncrcs, well improved*, about six hundred (COO) acres in cnltlvatum. All Oak and Hlekory land. * LEE PLACE,' About twelve hundred and fifty (1250) acres.— Eight hundred acres in cultivation. Well improv ed! All Oak and Hickory Und.; * ■ BYRON PLACE, About twenty-five lAmdred acres. Well improv ed. •Fourteen hundred acres in cultivation. AH Oak and Hickory Land. ROYSTON PLACE, About twenty-two handred acres. Well (approv ed Twelve hundred ami lilt\ acres in cultivation. •All Oak aud Hickory Land. Teu.ms—On*--half Ca.-h. Jlahmciriu oueand two y«- 1 1 , with intriv.-t and M. i' ■ on Land i > . cure Notes. Al.-o, eononfm iiiu on tin- third Ci) ol Januarj*, \\ ill be sold on « ach plat e, a‘n mnjijo amount of Peri.-hahle Property, consisting ol Mules, Corn, Fodder, Hogs, Cattle, Plantation Tools, cte.,*cte. The terms of (tie of Perishable Property, CASH, and tue siileto continue from <ia\' to day until all is sold. JOSE Pit A. DAV48. Adm’r. Albany’, Ga., Dec. ,P.»— 2w. Tuo3. H. Mouoiio^ t Houses for Sale L.uni|>kin, Georgia, AND Apalac'Iiieola, Florbla. E. M. BROWN, OPPOSITE TH E 1. I AIE.fi HQ USE, W OULD Invite the attention «'f hi- customers and the public generally, to his large and well selected stock of Foreign,& Domestic Dry Goods. Wliloh lie offers st ver\ small ( h‘-mre<m CW. • TIIK STOCK COXSISTS IN f.VUT OP Bleached Domestics, Brown Domestics, Prints, ~ Ginghams. French ami Knglisli Srerinos, • Alpacas, Mohair, Poplins, Thybets, Ojicra and Fancy Flafcncls, De laines, Silks in preat varic- . ty, Linens of all grades. Hooftkiritof all tuet and Baltparal SHrtt ejr Superior male'aad Jinuh. Your special attention is called to my CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, ■jj WHERE YOU WILL FIND TUB I.\T1>T STYLF.S, As also the NOUVEANTE LADIES' HATS, 4 DRAUTIFUL AKTICLR. A Splendid assortment' of Dress Trimmings, Perfomery, Soaps and other Toilet Articles, Veils, White and Fancy Goods, Gloves, Ac., &c., Ac, " Gentlemen will find a good assortment of GEN TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, a large lotol Pocket' Knives, the fashionable Rug or Fancy Blanket Satchels, aud everythingelse belonging to this line. ' To those w ho have not traded with me in former days I can only say, give mo a trial, while I am satisfied that uiy old customers have but to read this to insure me their renewed visits. Kcsp.-.tfully, V. M. BROW V novlo-ffiu Opposite the Insider House. This World was all a Fleeting Show • 1 He that dares the38 boots displace, Must meet Bombastes fac8 to face J” Tlds world was all a fleeting show, Each day throughout the seven! ' For mouths I knew not where to go, To get a thought of Heaven! At last some spirit seemed to draw My footsteps to the STORE OF SnA\V. Aud there 1 found a stock ot Shoes . Of Galtccs, Gairterettcs and Boots, That charmed my soul, inspired ny muse, Like njiQsic from Ahgelic Lutes, To tell the truth, I never saw . A stock of Shoes like MORGAN SHAW’S. The ladles srg respectlully invited call and ex amine my stock of cheap and serviceable, double soled Boots aud Balmorals, for yin ter wear. Gents itv wont of a good bargain, need search no farther than the Boot and Shoe Emporium of V: : * MORGAN 8.SHAW,* • Corner Cherry and 3d Street, “White 8tore.” The Latest and Most Attractjye Biff! Dcceiiibcr 8tli, T>EING desirous of changing my location I > business.^ offer for sale hi Lumpkin, Ga., it lot of i acres, on wliii h tin re * a first rati dwel ling liou^*, containing 7 rooms, *and all the no sary outbuildings, which are in good repair. .The property will be sold for Greenback.-, or exchanged for Cotton at'tlie market price on the day of sale. J will also sell two lots in Apalachicola, 'on which there are good dwelling houses and sub stantial outbuildings, and * ns‘Apalachicola-wil’ certainly rank as one of tbe first seaports on tin Gulf,"an opportunity Js pile red to capitalists oi others to obtain property at a price t’haC friU am ply remunerate tyein iu the future.. Those desirous to purchase the property in Apalachicola, will address E..M. BrucCj 31 organ & Co., of that place, and for the Lumpkin property to E. B. Seymour, at that place. dec!9-2w C. B SEYMOUR. Law Card. THOMAS C. JOHN.SON, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Attorney at Law. Claim and Real Estate Agen No. 50 Market st., (upstairs.) Octl3-3m Montgomery. Ala. Saddles and Harness. Little, Smith & Co., SADDLES AND HARNESS, SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDWARE, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, SHOE FINDINGS, CALF SKINS. Harness manufactured to order. decl-3m SAMUEL D. IRVIN, attornky at law’ ALBANY. GEORGIA. ALSO Real Estate Agent for Southwestern Georgia. : Prompt attention given to sll business entrusted to is care. hot 14- NOT l.C E . T O RENT, in Stewart county, Georgia, a settle ment of Lund containing t wenty-three hun dred fSSUO) aere.-;—fourteen hundred (1400> clear ed—W'ill bring ltom 1000 to 1200 lbs. Seed Cot tor per acre. Two'.Settlements on the place—well improved; two Gin Houses; -two Cotton Screw with Grain Thrash and. Fans; eight' good Neg Houses on one place, aud five on the other. Ui hundred acres small grain sowed. The .Plant a th well watered and in » healthy locality. There Is "to sell on the settlement, if rented— ft* 21 head 3Iules and Horses, 5 fine 3Iilcli Cow-, " 12 head Dry Cattle, 100 “ Stock Hogs, 85 ** Pork “ 1,000 buslicls Com, 1,200 “ Cotton. Seed, 10,000 11>S. Fodder, 1 Bet Blacksmith Tools, Plows and Plow Gear, 1 Six-Horse Wagon and Harness, 1 yoke large Oxen and Wagon. There are twelvfi grown Negroes on the pfo that can be employed—one a No. f Blacksmith. Will be on the market uutii the iir*t of January, not disposed of Ixdore that time. For informati«»n address W. L. JARRELL, I unipkin, Stewart - o., Ga. dec9-tJanl (ca.ro Cham fir rl in A Boynton.) Nashville k Chattanooga Railroad r|X) Ps^engera for the North and West Express L train leaves Chattanooga 0 40 a. m., connect ing at Nashville with Northwestern Railroad for Johusonville and points on Tennessee river, Padu- cih, Cairo, and St. Louis, and Louisville and Nash ville Railroad. Fare from Chattanooga to Nashville $ 7 75. “ “ . “ “ Cairo 19 75. “ “ “ St. Louis 22 75 Passengers leaving Atlanta on the evening Irak on W. A A. R. R. connect with this train. Fre»gh is now received and forwarded on quick time very moderate rates. W P- INNE£. Gen’i. Sup’t. J. W. BROWN, Gen’L Passenger Agent. octlb-3m, r ‘. T Cjjc 51 aili) Cclrgraflj. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29. I8&5. following Goodn have jus^ been received X and are offered at h>w figures * OTTOMAN VELOURfJ, In all colors, * the haudsonie^t goods of the season. BLACK CLOJII AND CASSIMERE CLOAKS, surpassing Ita style any yet oflered. PLAID POPLINS, BLACK REP SILKS, FIGURED DELAINES, COLORED REP SILKS BOMBAZINES AND ALPACAS, SEA ISLAND. HOMESPUN, Ac. To lie brief, my stock is complete, and I Invite the public to come and Inspect/ No house can or shall undersell ine. So, reader, think of that be fore vou make your purchases. declO. ■ 8.T.CQLRMAH. Removal, Removal! HERRINGTON &. RICKS, ^Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufacturers. r JI.SPKOTFULLY announce that they have t moved their wareroom and-workshop from tin N( .-I»it Foundry, to the ctimer of Fourth Poplar streets opposite Catholic Church. Thu*" will keep on hand a complele assortment "of manufacturca articles iu fheir line, such as STILLS, COPPER KETTLES, TIN WARE, STOVE PIPES, ETC., ETC- They are also prepared to promptly* fill orders for SHEETING, ROOFING and GUfTERING, to any extent. Terms reasonable, and all work vrar- aanted to be executed In the most workmanlike manner. oct22-tjl*. Tliefinivcrslty of.North,Carolina. T 'HE instructions at* this Institutiom have not beenkuspended during the last seventy >year». Its Departments and Prolessora^re thersame as they were six years ago. - The next session Will fiegfmon Friday, January 12tli, and close on the firrt Thursday in Jane. ISM. The expenses lor bdard, tuition, Ac., will amount to about $225. Further particulars can*be obtained from the President ol the University. . Hon. DAVID L. SWAIN, LL. D. dee 19-1 w* Chapel Hill, N. C. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY CARHAET & CUED, Jron Front Store, Cherry street, The Future Pauperism of the South. From the Richmond Enquirer.) It was a bitter j ©st when a tlistinguished French statesman said, a few years ago, that the United States were only *t\|ltiling their duty of exhibiting colossal dimensions in all material interests when they contracted a national debt also, that surpassed all other* on earth. The good people or the South will soon have to add another feature of Europ ean civilization to those they havo been slow ly but surely acquiring one by one—a regular Proletariat.* The pauperism that prevails in all the older States of Europe is, at once, an evidence of their unsoundnc&t from decrepi tude or bad government, and’a sore that ex hausts tlieir resources and impedes their healthy action, lias hitherto l>cen an unknown evil to' our far scattered population and teem ing soil. It will lie so no longer, and Fourth of 'July orators will be deprived of one of* their favorite boasts, while legislators will have to beiTd all the energies of their minds ’upon a subject that has so far battled the in genuity of statesmen and economisfyof every land. Our former slaves’, will, with the exception of a small proportion, become paupers. This is a misfortune as great for uft as*ft can possi bly be for them, and we need no gratuitous advice on the part of our radical brethren at the North to l»e told that self-protection retrains us to ntakp every effort towards relieving the sulVcrings ami improving the condition of the freeduien. The .honor of the South demands that we should not allow them to perish in our liiidst. However easy consciences might feel on that subject, the catastrophe having 1 >een # brought about by Others, who have left the consequences to us, the world nt large would hold us respon sible for The calamity, and history would not in silence pass over the apparent barbar ity. We are, most assuredly, not obliged to assume all the effects of this sudden and vio lent liberation of a whole nca lint, by God’s Providence, this race is placed * in our midst, the freed men live side by side with us, there no possible way, within the reach of hu man ingenuity, to remove them in a bodf to a distant country, ahd all that is left us is to bow to the inscrutable decree, which ap points us unwilling guardians of helpless millions. There is no avoiding the solemn duty. It is irksome; it is unsought for; nay, it is uqjust, hut it is one of those sad and ’ solemn duties which the strong man looks in the face and bravely takes upon himself to fulfill, 'with God’s aid, so well as lie can’. Success is sure to bring its blessings: failure involves no disgrace, but leaves, at least, the grateful sense of having done all that could be demanded. • % We must feed, clothe and educate these helpless beings, and the sooner we resolve to assume the obligation and provide for its lioyest fulfillment, the easier it will !>e for us all. Those among them who can render ser vice; well trained house-servants and able- bodied field hands, will amply repay the of fer of a home and a fair compensation. The mere relief from the moral responsibility for tho physical Welfare ot our servants, which weighed so heavily on conscientious masters and faithful matrons in .Virginia homes, will be a signal benefit,. for which we can frctl afford to pay a small taxi Many women will be useful in households and on farms, and children of a certain age can easily bo apprenticed to leatn ltandicynfts, or to. I»c trained for domestic ‘ service. put there will remain ovena large* number of freed- men, whom the excess or the want of age, infirm health ami utter incapacity for any but the.coarsest work, will render unable to find shelter or respectable connections. These w'ill constitute our paupers, and if is our duty to see to it that they do not become criminal as well as poor. Already the public safety of every kind of property lias been seriously im paired; already our highways and byways swarm with homeless, thriftless vagabonds, and in every town and village vast numbers of wretched beings arc crowded together, living in forced idleness and wanton disre gard of law and decency. There arc two measures especially, which ire imperatively called for,' even before any other efforts can be made to regulate the status of these new'nu mbers of par society, and to provide for tlieir duties as well as for their rights. We most luiVe a poor tax, every community, county, corporation or rural district being taxed, mid, we fear, being for a time at least heavily taxed, to provide for the-e paupers and to prevent^the burden from overwhelming individuals with no ben* efit to the commonwealth. The burden maybe hard to bear, but it will be true econpmy in the end to pay flu-.- taxes, for they will provide most judiciously, by well chosen officers, for the support of all tho needy*, prevent the annoyance and wear and tear off cel legs connected "with systematic beggary, and give the oect^uy control over all who are n6t regularly employed and un der domestic restraint. To complete this control, however, a rural, police, consisting of active, energetic and yet discreet men. will have to be established in every district, w hose duty, prescribed by law, it will be to patrol tbe w’hole country, to watch over public se curity of persons and property, and especially to regulate the movements of the vagrants. Volunteer associations of the kind, which have already been organized in various dis tricts, have shown the great usefulness of such a system of well directed surveillance.— To make this police efBcient, however, it must consist of regularly enlisted and well paid men, for there is no reliance to Le placed upon voluntary service, however zealous in their action and disinterested in their mo tive viding el, llo i full < , C'hsii Have in store ami are receii plete stock oflfardware, Jron and Tools of every disCript ion. PLANTERS, CARPENTERS, MERCHANTS, MACHINISTS, BUILDERS, * BLACKSMITHS. Carriage and Wagons Makers can be supplied with everything in their line. 9f>r Steam Saw Mills a Full Assortment of RUBBER AlTt) LEATHER BELTINGS, CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, And everything in their line. We are satisfied that with five years experience and personal attention to business, we can make it i l/rsnlernnnrf to the interest, of purchasers to buy of os. Cali at dec2-lm CARHART A CURD, t CONSTITUTION WATER is without doubt the only known remedy f<»r DIABETES, CALCULUS. GRAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSITS, IRRITATION OF THE NECK or TJIK BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, * FEMALE IRREGULARITIES. Certificates of cure* from well-known persons from all parts of the country fn circular, will be sent on addressing MORGAN <fc ALLEN, Agents, decl2-3tu No. 46 Clifl fctreet, New York. With two such safeguard- pi the necessities as well ns for the good beha vior ot thefSarge floating population which has so suddenly been called upon to learn mprepare^ the obedience due to public laws, l the prudence required for self-preserva- inay safely Lake time to mature, our able Legislature, such laws as class of inhabitants and their anom- alofla condition may require. Wo may, for the present, content ourselves with making then! inoffensive; we must, ere long, tee to it that they become not only harmless, but Use ful ; th*i they can pay taxes like all others who e»jo> the protection of the laws and the benefits of organized society, and they contribute not? merely in names, hut by the actual fruit of their labor, to the aggregate wealth of the country. Tni: Au-km r of Southern People from Washington. 1 Wuhington, Dee, 15, 1*65.— Notwithstanding the many predictions that have been made ofa lively time at the Nation :il Capital this winter. I doubt if Washington h m ever pri nted a more dull and uninteres ting n-pcet.[socially or politically, than at present, and the * prospect is rather against than in favor of an improvement. It was ex pected that the people of the South would be nere in full representative force, knocking for admission to the floors of Congress, and thronging the lobbies as in days of yore; yet there is very little of exaggeration in the -t-ate ment. that it is almost as hard to find a South Carol ini an or an Alabamian i)cre now, a* it w as a year or two ago.—harder, indeed, if we take into consideration the -quads of chivalry that used to pass through every day or two under convoy ot a corporal's guard, for a so journ at Camp Chase or JohnH>n'a Island.