The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 30, 1865, Image 9

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- Attorn.*,- at Mix »V Kirtla irtlaml’b store. Will | -LJ Une a»-i.riinen»»«EiC> co.' prompt attention to all business cnt rusted to | «oia and t iin.iiliEa-’ i.o,v. ;t m * “at aeaerlptlon and the latest . “ - heap as they can In- boiurfitfres “an or .MERCHANTS is'e, JOBBING DEPARTMENT. to Co'ncer iuanK'nitnn irlHend* for past favors. they I ,v P. Wll/TTEE, Alton,'-' * at Law, (offi oT»-r Payne’s I)ru£ Str.rr, next t 1 ottf I T i called to the . Ma U V. WHITTLE. Thaukii _ ^ licit a continuance of thcsai P. B. WHITTLE. . «l» e 17-ltmi—tt«r»“ .*••vsu;iA.vi AN,, i>hi ggists. JEWELRY STORE. acupleatwo E - J - JOHNSTON & CC.. K EMOVAL—Dr. B. A. White room* over the present poet, office. , Si . W_W. r to Dr.C. H.-Hall's office. « here Re can be jpo V, known ■ i.mally absent. BUSINKS* a ® BmI WATCH REPAIRING fonnd nit lit or dsy when not profcsslo octl! I W OE 2’ N ’ »»“ "Sieved his office I . f , ’ XJ from Brown’s Hotel to the East side of Third th , c Ml •trw*. between Poplar and Plain—wl.cre 1u> . 1 hty have ® Cotton Avenue, Masonic HalL - »— .... L . _ - _ Jo*t received a select stoak ol all - «rn»u at all boor*, unless prbfcssioniUfr alamt. I und goods kept in their line, '"eluding- Watches, Jcvrelry, Spectacles, Gold D BS. SMITH A OWE N. office corner Walnut SS?iiiS!S£5 l,ery tfi??r t Merschauraa, I ~U*a,re«s. Dr. Light root's old stand. 1 g ■ I £ !rc . u “>° n ,Cai>a. Marbles, Tops, China Doll,’ HI* m , a. I Pin vino- fnr.ltj J) 0 ml» . 1 S* » genu oct^eTm 1 4th streets. Dr. Light foot 1 m JP’ D IL C. jT ROOSEVELT, “(Homwpathist). I Card^, Office Mai berry WosWngUmBkS, over ^ en * Lubin’s [ \ i- M. Boardmau’a Book Store. Residence on bo,l P?- \ Walnut, near Third street. _ nor21-3m* \ W- P^ PARKER—residence and office on £jf|— Mep.ars. .Hardeman Sjiarkrt, liurh.N-xw » * •r Ayres, J. B. Ross, and Rev. J. \V. Burke. ’ julyl“»6ta JAMES YONGI Mulberry street, (opposite the Medical Col- ,> wbeni he may be found at all hours, day and lyVH. I. L. UARRI3 tenders his professional acr- vice* to the public. (Office on Second .street, •• ‘ “ wprr-an uwJKnolt A Ho com IBS I ON.,I Ct til A NT'S. J EWETT A SNIDER. Wholesale Cotnmis- •ion Merchant,, and General Agents, Second •treat, between Cherry and Poplar, Macon, Ga.— Prompt personal attention given to all eorwign- mentfl of cotton, produce, mannraetares and other articles of Merchandise. Orders and Consignments solicited from all parta of the country. Agents for several Hist claw Insurance Companies. octlJm* . JEWELERS. ■ _ Tstches. Jewelry, Watc h Materials, Gold Pen., Cold, surer and Steel Spectacles, Ac. At the olcf aland of J IIA 8 S Virgin, Cotton Avenue, , Backgammon and Chest Extracts, Toilet and Shaving Savannah Forwarding & Ti I , a ( \. t 7mt"f u " mousk.- fRE SUBSCRIBERS ore paying particular at tention to the forwarding of Goods and Cotton through Sitmuuali, and having ah agent in Augusta rilities foi spatch and econo ofler unsnrp Wo would also solicit consignments of Cotton or produce, for sale in Savannah. P. W. SIMS A CO. KEFEHEXCES: g.C. Mnnroe, J. D. Csrhsrt, J. B. Ross Rolf, Sims <fc Co. Aiueyicua—Tliomna Harrold. * Savannah*—Brigham, Baldwin & Co. dec21-lm* GRI FFIN & CO., 58 & 60 Courtland* Street, NEW - - - -a- .... YORK, . Macon. Ga. Watches, Clocks and Jcwtlry, repaired •and warranted. Sewing Machines of ail dr-rrifc DEALE: Ilona put ia order, to which Mr. P llertcil wllftfe. j Trj Manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS, and MACHINES. ERS IN SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. \dk Supplied. Send tor circular. vlS-Sra Watch 9a at present*! n the Floyd Houso-Build'ing, opposite Medical College, Muil»errv street. odd-3m j AMES SUPpIsK, W» fl Second street, two d< Mulberry, k< < jh ctu^tau! M.. I.I -.1 lit)- Gold and SIP A 1 - >, WaU Ut a and Jowclrv S' ' ' 1 workn fuliy repaired by MI SC E I«LA ?PEOU«. U ACTIN’ DAILY TELEGRAPH Job Printing DfRce. Job work of yvery de .1 ou short notice.and in good atylc. Terras agent, Macon, i \ J BLAKE, rcu! t \ I • PrTtion* having h ■ foi ale ( h»y Ma ■r«»u.-i wanting t<> rent hou.-td, cannot be I suited that> 'l»y calling on me. From g experience it) the real eH>iU“ bdalueps, I a«: ter ptepared togiYe hat^Iaetion than nnv othe von in the , itV. G. J. BLAKE. , Ga.. Sept, i'll, lStLYtjnul 0»1 \ D LANK tirt‘ now oSiring.forW ge l.»t ol Sole and Upper I.eather. Ahn l I• > i tail. ><rrt thu.r to Kxpres»^ office -I nt >. 'P. t ’roxton, AT TO RNEYAT LAW, \\T 11.1, practice In (he t'eil. personal atteulimifto I .dllligtlJl), Iffiec over cc $'> tf al Courts and i-inesN before • Department* Medical None Obsfet the practice of Mpdicine, Surgery and s; having had eighteen (18j years tes; having tiad eighteen (18) years expert- the treatment of diseases peculiar tp the South. Office In Ralston’s building on Third street, over Newton A: Lawton’s, next to Hardeman & Spark's. dccl’Mm* C. B. LEITNER, M. D. RIDGELY, SQUIER A CO., A0HNT8FOR' DODDS, MACNEALS & URBAN’S, CELEBRATED Kiri- Hint Burglar Proof Safes, Bank Locks, &c. cm! New York c any other. They are modi anil hteel, thus rendering the Un ix at Was hi in preferen cclusivrly ol elv FIRE 4IJP PA HV VRO.OF. • . Tire Eureka and Xlxcelsior Bank X,oeks, Important to Teachers! Brownwood Institute. long audro favorably known to 'the nubile. U O^ing to the death of its owner, Wm. Jo w oD.eccd for i is not a inf lie State. With Aiitur would he ir School (’oiutecl ‘rala and l.ihi aythlng considered, i- desti-aldc school pr<Y)H-rty in .«mall ontlav for m>aira, every- readn.os lY-ratirst class High il with it ia -a - tine Cabinet ot rv. It is not quite a mil- from iU of LaGrangy—<ap | U<^in? A~ For Vaults, Express Boxes, Bankets, Jewellers, and Merchants, are unrivalled, and parties desiring siteli articles will lind it greatly to their bitercst to purchase from us, ns weeau sell at manufu turers’ prices, freight only add«i.^ RIDtiBLY, SQUIER A CO. ON OC MV • . [SECURITY Insiwaneo Agency, J M. BOARDMAN is Agent forthu followin' •.triable Insukvxce Companies. THE LDRILLAI1D FIRE INSURANCE CO., * OK THE CITY OF NSW .YORK. * Cash Capital- HENRY YON43K. (From Georgia.) HENRY YONGE & CO., \C0M MISSION M HR C U A Jf T 3 Vo. II, Broad Street, Yew York, CjOLlCTT consi^nnieiit.- i*f Cotton sn otiiev LJ articles, ami nraers for pur REFERENCESffi Olmrlfs Day, Esq., T. R Bloom, Esq., L C. Plant, Esq., Macon, Grortfia; Jlcssrs. Phinizy chasing I{ A go experience in pur- ' H vri.wo.uj SrppLii-:s of all dcscrip- nd seduqt orders from Railroad Com- l )anica - uovll-Gm* T. O. EIDGELY. 8. P. XYAUUEN. M. L. fcVr^lER. RIDGELY, SQUTEr &GO., COTTON FACTORS, GENERA L PROmiCE AND COMMSSION JLERCHANTS. Lanier House Building, MACON, GEORGIA. REFERENCES: Wilcox, Gen.. .!. T. tJroxton. Macon, Ga. Holmes & Patteixm, Hopkins Sc Bro. New York. C. W. Bruner, Savannah. Tucker A Boyd & Gordon, WHOLESALE AND*RETAIL DRU GGISTS, CHERRY ST., TWO m. ^*~**~®SLQW^TELEOItAPII BUILDING. - stock of PURE DRUGS, PAINTS, * IQUOK8, HNES, MEDICINES, OILS, GLASSWARE, FANCY ARTICLES, ETC. Merchants, Physicians and Citizens, Are respectfully solicitea to cul( and cxamlnd ur stock and prices before purchasing elsewlicrt?, s hv n;v? determin' d no' U> ?»’ mid, , W-/. N- B- Special attention paid to Pritscuiitions ui Order*. BOYD & GORDON. : Kelli FOR SALE. One of the Most Valuable Ooffiplete Stock, Fruit, M fe m VS- have tho eflfccU of t!lt* WIm \* v.-yoi store the normal balance ot the «ca)e. I CONSTITUTION 1-IFK SYRL la a positive and specific remedv nating from as IMPURBSTATE I(hereditary) Dlsuses'transmit tetl from Parxnt to THE BLOOD, and MlUjffilliPPPPffinffiP . ■■■■■ PARALYSIS. ’ It is so universally admitted that Coxstitdtmn Lit* 8raur is the only effective moans of restoration in the various forma or Paralysis, that we need not reiterate various forma or Paralysis, that we need notreit that U is emphatically the Great Life-giving Power, DYSPEPSIA. INEtOVSTtON, WEIGHT AT STOMACH, mwiMM, LlYXK COM fa FLAlJiT, WANT OF AFFITITC, BAH BBZATU, CONSTI PATION. aoxiomwEss. SCROFULA. aritCMA, KINO’S mL, a LAND CLAN 8WUUNQS, ERTS1PELA3, CL- CEEATTOX, SAIT BHEPM. 2B& , _ RHRUMATI8M. -1 '* fABTHRTIS,] LUMB-VOO, NEURALGIA, ECIATICA, GOUT, T1CDOLO- a I tTT.T ^ Ca llle UO XSTITUTTOX LlFI °The most intense pains are almost i stanUy alleviriKd—«n..rmoos aweJinca are reduced Giscs, chronic, orvica io..-, oftwenty”r — * Plantation ior-. 1,250 A.cres. vili ■ standing, havebeen'eured by il.-. forty p u- CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Four Wage duce Five Hundred. Hales of Co* ton with ordinary cultivation. There trill also be sold to the part}’ who rents the place: 20 First-chu-s Mules, 5,000 bushels Com, 1,000 •* Cut ton Seed, 11 Man s and < \>lt<, , 50 head Cattle, 21 “ Sheep, , * • r . 20 Milch Cows, 225 head Hogs, 100 of which are ready for killing. 25,000 lbs. Fodder, 1,000 lbs. Iron, 2S acres Sugar Can5, which will produce 125 barrels of canc syrup, t -'\ 2 Iron Sugar MiJls, and 6Boilers, Iron < Jin and Gin Belting, Plantation Tools, Ploughs, Axes, Hoes, Plough Stocks, b dnya^. ^ satisfied this to Inst, re me tn Respectfully, novl5-3n This World was nil a Ficon Purges the system, entire y. from all the evil effects ort -1X50 "bushels Sweet Potatoes, and Calomel ‘ secures the Teeth as firmly . CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicate*., root and branch, all Eruptive I>,m the Skin, like ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, nd all Other timiciiUies of tbia kind, which disnguro the outward appearance of both males and often making them a disgusting object to them- wb 1 8* abov CbumS Tes and their frieiula. FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES Hmrofthe Nose, Throat, Tongue. °ldnrr jfcnhfd Scalp,no remedy has over pr .vedits equa*. ’atelies upon the female fade, depending open theLlver. are very unph asiint A few bottles of Const! UKrti at least 1500 dollar* cau be realized, ill bo given tq the rehtcr I — above described stock will be sold to the , iwaecat aucji lo^r rates, that the sale of the half ot it will (>ay the rent of the farm and the whole ] amount ot the purchase of the stock. / . The plautdtion is ait .«(ed five mile* from Albany, Dojeli. rty (booty, ^otS^Ktoolloadhas a good DwellingHou?e, uitli r-ix Dooms, vegetable garden, goortstaUcs, houses cnougli for Workers on plan! tation. The plantation is complete in every re- spectyand has about 100 freedmen on it, wlio wlil probably be willing’to remain and work it. and further particulars apply to E. G. ilLFn NGHAM, oj thc*plantation, or " NEWTON & LAV BBliiilA.fMjfa.fa di , .VtiyB.«*'*^' »»•! OTS Tliirffst, Macon, Qa., nest door to D)«oj.=. s of Uie Liver, giving n- Sparka* Warebousc. < iess, Indigestion, Weak >mmar|i. or an ifccrmScBl — £ LAWTON, Hardeman & dtJanl SSSSaSfes siw.'-KStSpSlS Sale of Valuable CONSTITUTION LIFE STRUT*. COTtoai ]_ANDS. . 'He that dares these boots displace, Must meet Bombastes face to face!" This world was all a fleeting show, Earhday throughout th, seven! For months I knew not where *o go, To get a thought el Heaven! At last m»iuC | spirit seemed to draw My foptsteps to the STORE OF SHAW. And there I found a stock ol Shoes Of Gaiters, GiUrterettvs- and Boots, That charmed m3; sou), inspired my muse, .Like music from Angelic Lutes, To tell the truth, I never saw A stock of Shoes like MORGAN S HAW'S. The ladies are ivqirrt 1 oilv invited t„ ■■.ill and ex amine my stock'of cheap and serviceable, double soled Boots and .Balmorals, for winter wear. Gents In want of a good bargain, need search no farther than the Boot and Shoe Emporium of ■ *• MORGAN 8.SHAW, Corner Cherry and Sfl Street, BURE BLOOI reduces healthv men‘au«i women: :. i ' if the consti tution is neglected in you«?-li-< a<e and r.trly death is means arn s-j near tution is neglected in vouth, di- t-, tlio resujt. Do not delay when the at hand,-and within tko reach of alL CONSTITUTION LIFE 8YRUP IS TOE Pf&JjUKjB FBlgrarAND ftlK RICH WlLMAVMtl. cregg; HI. ! boll’ l’lopnetoi. New ,York. _,\H,r.<iAN A AtMld; wholesale Druggists, Agents, Jll ft ill Slraat Vn,.- V, 46 Cliff Mreet, New York. $1,000,000 $i,:u2,000 rofito annually divided, 75 pcr’cL to the dealers. J'hU L^»mpauy divides three quarters of the net 1f\s th the policy holders in scrip, itearing in- *sf, wiliiout any liability to the CARLISLE NORWOOD, Pres, s C. Mills, See. •1TH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF TIIE cm OF NEW TOttK. i j^eseLj ' $7Jl,4f»8 50 diev lioldcrs participate io the Profits. JAS. W. OTIS, Pre^. Bleecker, Sec. MONWEALTU FIRE INSURANCE CO., ^ THE c(TTl»F NEW YORK. #250,000 J. 1JOXIF., President. T. IUwa, S«v. Capital. rud Re-furnlahvd HERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. t OF ATITENS, GEORGIA. , i old and deservedly poptlar Company, ts Capital in tact, continue* to take risks on me liberal terms aa heretofore. ASBURY HALL, Prea. »>• Chase, See. w in jH-rfect order fqr the reception and ac- j THE GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., (DMSIISSI0N AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. nod.itiou of it.» old patroTiS. oeil-3ca A. S. HARTRIDGE, Capital... COLCKBl'S, GEORGIA. $500,000 JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Pyes D. F. Wilcox, Sec Riska on Cotton, Merchandize, Turniturc or Buildings, taken in either of the above^Compunic* at the most liberal rate*. Lease* promptly*Jid- juBtod. oct22-Sm J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent. O’ B. 4 a. W. LASSAa, Factors aod toamissian Merchants GARDEN FARMS, In Georgia, with Elegant Improvements. 'pllfcundersigned offer for sale their beautifuliv i improved Farm, ot 145 Acres, niqtv' or less, third heavily timbered, situated a half milo illage ot Forsvtli, third heavily fro pi the R^ilruail £ Monroe countj’, Ge THE DWELLIN’ rgta lislted, HOUSE la of brl rie>-, with eight large rootu?, well ti trouts on the Railroad. Its proximity lage offers the very be>t facilities for school a church privileges, whilst the distance from Mac< renders the farm peeiiihu-iyf valnalde to a.e.y t who would wish-to do busine o pt ih.it city; raise truitsaud ve^etables for that luuckct. The village aifoDlt? t'.vo of the iikht Schools k'FE. •id t he vllii that telligenee and refinement could ask, PUK’K.-Seven thousand live hundfed dofl: Twenty-five Jiuudred dollars Cash.- Balanc e hie in one and two years, with interest, and gnirv on the property. For further particulars address,* ERWIN 6t HARDER, dccl^-lut * Savannali, Gcorgi paya JVIacon Ala n u 1 ac 11.1 r i u fr ICE COMPANY. Capital Stock - - $100,000. aooo SHARES AT »r> On EACH ' ONlf HALF OPEN TO SUBSCLIPT NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS. rj*HE SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION 1,0 . .. Baltimore amt No* York via 1 tie GREAT VIRGINIA AND TF.N NESSEE LINE, and puarrantec a through ]»rii B a. v S*t r e e t, RAyfth8AH, GA. TE BLOOM, Ag't M * nov7-3m ‘ Y G RUST, Ag't Albany. \ultce. H ACKS will leave A11mui> on arrival of ti.e ears from Macon, every Tuesday, 1 r.ursday and Saturday^ for Tallahassee, Fla., via^ Thomasrilie, Ga.; also, for Bainbridge every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, thus opening a regular eornumui- Forwarding & Shipping Agents ^ “»“*™ ultu Proprietor?. 2-V'in:: un. laine-d fn-ight remaining inllic office o^hc Southern &rprcAj Company at Macon, Ga., will he a a publi<foutcry 30 days after date, if not sooner called for. * W. W. IIULBF.RT, Agent. Macon, Dec. IS, 1V5 I N AUlerman, Spring Sta, 1 bx: R C Allen, Mar con. 1 Lx; J A Anderson, Macon, i bx; W B Addi son, Macon. I bx; \Y A Appling, Albany, 2 bales; J J Adam*,.Macon,! bx; 1- M Baggett, Macon, l bx; U T C Bates, 1st Kitfb Ga Vols,"! bx; Jno Blonch- < t, Chattanooga, 1 bx; W IT Buckam. Macon, Irbx; Ja< N Butts, Macon, i hx; Lt G$o Backanan, Ma con, 1 hx; Jno T Brown, 45th Ga R- -:t, l hx; .T B Bcnneit,Macon, 1 cot; Mai K A Buik.Ath-nta, lbx;. M L Beall, Macop, l Lx; Mrs A B, L,-acton, N Of 1 halo; J A Brown, Sta, S \Y R R, 1 tub; Capt J A Blakeney. Rock Islaml ln.rra. I III, 1 i.v; T lh.i- Iev, Milner, 1 by, W G Brooks, Macon, 1 can; W T Blish, Macon, 1 bx; E M Brytte, Richmond, 1 box; j Mrs F Carter, Macon, lbx. A H Cameron, Macon, J 1 bx; \V J Clements, Atiuuta’, l bx; I>r t n*t. r. 1 ; Irk; W A Collins, Macon, 4 &ks; Geo C«»mwell, Ma con, 1 bbl; R J Cook, Griffin; 1 bx; II AChadboun., Macon, 1 bx; Capt K A Cowan, Richmond, 1 box; W Deuson. Muct>n, ’ ^m.l; IV Downing, Macon, 1 can; -1 Duck worth," Richmond, lbx; Mrs E A Fra’- i^er, Macon, I l.\; \Y 11 Frick, v. (iriflm, 1 b\; W Farrow, Petersburg, Va. i Lx; W M Findlay, Rich mond, l box; Greltz, >Iacon, 1" box; J B Griiliu, Macon, 1 b\; Jno T Gibson, L'. Art, Petci-sburg. 1 bx; J S Howard, Lovcjov’s. 1 [,\ : A K floit. Ma con, 1 bid; Harden, Macon, t bah*; \Y II fore the Court House door in Albany, Ga., all the Real Estate, belonging to the estate or Thoa. II. Mn.mil..ii, .!' cm*, d, a- I'nllow- : THE HOME PLACE, About opo thousand(100Q) acrca, well improved, M>put six hundred (fiou) acres in cultivation. All Oak dud Hickory land. - . . . LEE PLACE, About twelve hundred and fifty (1250) acres.— Eight lmndred'acrcs in cultivation. Well improv- -AllOak and Hick^cv Land. DOtki Ql nr-s: UJaiu,s I BYRON PLACE, About twenty-five hundred acres. Well improv ed. Fourteen hundred acres in cultivation. All Oak and Hickory Land. RQYSTON PLACE, * About twenty-two hundred acres. Well improv ed. Twelve hundred and fifty acre* in cultivation. ‘All Oak and Hickory Land. Tebms—One-half Cash. Balance in one ami rwn years, with intere&t’and Mortgage on Land to se cure Notes. Also, commencing on the third (3) of January, will be fold on each place, an ample amount of Perishable Property, consisting ol 3Iulcs, Corn, pedder, Hogs, Cattle, Plantation Toolsj £to., etc.' The terms of sale of Perishable •Properly, CASH, and tiie sale to continue from day to day until ail is bold. JOSEPH A. DAVIS, Adin'r Albany, Ga., Dec. lfl—2w. Tria*. it. Moi*ghox. Hotises fbr Sale K, 35th. R L UuacU-rr Macon, VvCgt, 1 bx; A Hutchins Army Tenri, 1 bx; S Jm ies, A D U, Petei>bur.: J C Kelly, Man. Ale Kell' Isiinipkfii, Oeor^fu, Apalac’liioola, I'forUIa. T>EI> i> bu: of chough i f>r sale i hich there i The Latest and Most tractive BlVl! December _ T^IIE following Goods have juat X and are offered nt low figures OTT( WAN VELQUltS, in all colon, the handsomest goods of the season. BLACK CLOTH AND CA8SIMERE CLOAKS, ^...UalnalKtaflyv V gt Offered. PLAID POPLINS, BLACK RRP.8ILKS, FIGURED DELAINES, ' COLORED REP SILKS BOMBAZINES AND ALPACAS, SEA I8LAND IIO^MESPUN, &c. To lie brief, my stock Is complete, and I Invlt» pui>Uc to com® and inspect, ‘hall t No liouie tier, think of that be- purchases. S. T. COLEMAN. I mean to take it- Put crape upon the Or hint to John that I am _ To stay a month or mcrt\ I do not tremble when I meet The stoutest of my foes; But Heaven defend me from tl Who comes but never goes! Don’t Yon See It. The Bucyrus (Ohio) Forum is r« -rx for the following bill, which .shown your money goes since and during In 1860 you could go to a store i place and buy goods; the storekeeper make out your account, for instance, lows: Mr. John .Tones bought of John May U 1860— One piece of muslin, 34 yards, 16c - Six pounds of coftce, 12c. - - - Twenty-four yards of calico, 10c. * - One pound of pepper - - - - ’ I Ten pounds of sugar, 8c. - - - - Five yards Canton flannel, 15c. - One silk handkerchief - Total - - - - - - • - r^Vl805 Mr; Jones makes another j»un lm .< HameT&WLthe same quantities of good* .it th another . biDr^LMli'.iJEllyQBfo* 1 - «>t: bought.of John TSP- John Jon< One irieco of muslin, ’ * l -' ' , - Six pounds of coffee, 5«/. ir *» 1 * Twenty-four yards of calico, >. One pound of pepper - - - Ten pounds of sugar, 25c. - - - « 5h r c^M , lr a fafti: n r?nfe na e 1 A 3c -. £ 1 2p Total ------- Same kind and quantity of ; brought in 1860 for - - - Removal. Removal! HERRINGTON & RICKS, The difference now These $34.49 you hare now to bondholders, assessors and collect- rying on the civil war to make the equal. Iu 1860 eleven days’ wo dollar per day, would pay the bill it requires s^entccn daw* work. . lars per day, to pay for the same- bi The farmer would come to town r- bill of goods with six bushel-* o , mm r . I I860. Ill 1865 he has to bring Copper, Tm and bheet Iron Manufacturers. I a ] )0U t thirty bushels of wheat toj R ESFECTFULLY Announce that they liavc j same bill of Rooils. Don’f yov , moved their wareroom and workshop from i won’t YOU sec it? tin Nesl.it Fotimiry, to the comer of Fourth and - ' — Poplar # tr> ■ i »pjw»hit. Catholic Church. I proposed Fenian Movement An They will keep on hand a complclc a-r-ortment j ad*, of mannfa -ttired articles In their line, such as } 1 The World, of Saturday, who* STILLS, COPPER KETTLES, TIN WARE, STOVE PIPES, ETC., ETC. tbinldings, which i oldfo , Mu ; A < , ) bx: H I •COtto Hit- i the dav <»f mlc Ma- 1 F Mai on- tv; Eli Mtrikins, elantlfll o icon 1 l»x; Col R certainly r nt rt.MUl.ju.l Gulf, an < II C O’Donnel, otbc lildings, A pain ; bonder A pula operty II Lo W C Lee,' Peters-burg, 1 bv; con, 1 hx, F J Miifon, Aiacoi Forsyth, l can; Mr L T Mile Moreton, Richmond- 1 bv; W hx, W B Madison, Macon, 1 Macon,*1 bx; S K Piicc, 'Ul SC, Cfi^tt 1 i.\; ;lv r- J C Pope, Macon, 2 hbls; W Jl Phillip-. M-, jug; J Parrott, Macon, 1 hale .-uok-; C;.pt T V ton,-Macon, 1 box; CI1 PhiiVr, P< tei>hur«', Capt Kayland, 1 hx; D Roto Macon. 1 i>\; Jno D tff Randcr, Richmond, 1 hx; M S K»- -vt-.Sav. 1 h V> declO S Stiles, Macon, I bx; P Steven.-, Ma. on, 1 l.\: J ! Stnckey, Atlanta, 1 hx; Slmn-A: Crawford. Macon, j 1 com .‘heller; R.J>t W Stul l. . Macon, 1 hx; Pr B ! C Smith, Macon, 1 hx; M Sinj. rfit-UI, Ma- »,n, 1 HTO RENT, " i >tewart “•unty. tieorg-.t, a >< ttl 1 bx; B F Steel, Hieh -L i ieut of I^e 1 containing twenty-three Uu SEYMOUR; X O T I 0 E l»le; A J Stokes, P«- , Mae.. NO. BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Advance# made on Cotton in store, or for *hip- nent to our Mend* North or to Liverpool. dec7-3m A T. CtnCNINOHAM. XL. J. ULBCOJTB- D. O. PURSE. eattie & Go. J cdnningham, pubse & co., Shipping and Geosral OotamissoD Mendumta' _ FACTORS, l FORWARDING & GENERAL Commission Merchants, No- 4 Stixtdsnl's Lsoptr Ston«, 20S * BAY STREET, SAYA.VSAII, GEORGIA Cash utmets nude on Consi^nmests to JCsoar A Bkvttis, PhiUdelptais- REFERENCES, Al«.,rs. L. Colby S: Co , MessrsJInnter A Gauuxll, than B.U & Chris tan, Ssv*nn,‘i N.tioust Bufc, SsTwmsk; y.»r*. Vsnda * BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. V . Boyle Jt Co., U«««n. Wallace & Browne, N- Yorlt; M«*sra Macky A Beattie, Harnn. J. GiUou, Sooa A Co., PhihuklphU Natknud Beak, First | N&tbMMl Bank. Seventh Naliooai Bank. Robt. ; ntSkwk' CWte’A"co*nUrtli» i W. B. Joiaatm, Esq., PresjdentC- R. R. Xaeoa, H ttlSSt* I.n.ltim nr Gx. J. T. BotteniUet-Esq., Tr«s. S. W. K. K. M»- '■ fh . for—ri ; eon. Gn., Mnssw. J. H. Zrtlm & Co , Muon, GA, , MWGon green to thefonrmra- 1 i adder. Moron, Gs. sod to Savsnnah wnjd^oods norNo^frn markets. . j MrwJaoU ggsemBy. der3«-3n» IftT AMnkoOkU Hush, rANTED to wort; XrOSt. QS Chrtsrtnss dsy, s blsck sod Un PUP; bid s f W anted to ssrt t . B m» uuotssoe »t* . „ l.ittrs from Msroa. A wy hetlthr plscr the ossse of‘‘MGSER.” A swtsUe rewsrd will j stelj st o*v oCirr. T. B. BLOOM. at eel chain aro&nd ids neck, and uewers 10 tf “NIGGER.” A M»iUd>Ie reward x * hit delivery ml Peter McHenry’s boa on the corner of 5th and Cherry Sts. Tysrtf *-ili ic _ from Macon every Tne^day i Aursday and Saturday for Perry, Ga- k returning in time io connect with trains from Albany and Columbus— o’clock, LX., for Macon. oetSlsJm* W. A. GRIFFIN «fe CO. Notice. I HEREBY appoint Mr. A. SPRINGER, of this city, ray lawiul attorney, to collect all claims doe me, and request all those indebted to. me by account or note, to come forward and settle np without delay. On the first of January next, I will turn over all unpaid accounts and notes, in the h&ds of a lawyer for collection. dec3-lm * ELIAS EINSTEIN. BRISCOE <t de QUA FFEXREII), Attorneys at Law, MILLEDGEVILLE,^ GEORGIA. YFTIIX prflSce in and represent parties upon W briefs famished before the Supreme Court, •od In the Superior Uourt« of adjoining counties Special attention given to the collection and for warding ol Executive wurrants ujK>n the civil cs tobUshmcni, Poor School, Printing and Contingent Fund. Titles to Land investigated. Copy Grants fur- niahed, and information given generally. L. H- Bkxscok. B. B. du Geaffesreiiy decff-lm* ,iWsl 1 I T^SLSSSS ,emwU1 ^ ■ hawe, o 1CC37-5H Wesleyan Female College. F HE exercises of tile second Monday, 1st January, 1966. H. W. WALKER- * dec27eod3*1 J. M. BONNELL, Pn*. •1 bx; Andrew . | HPBHMHHn; Ihcon, 1 bi I D Went wort !t. 2d Michigan, Macon, 1 b:;: ton. Macon, 1 bale, F Wiacbcr M Williams, RidiMa& 1 trx. r•; »».-y yoj.j.. cd— will hr Macon, 1 h;:: J Wil- per acre*. Two Settlements on the place- »r, Macon. 1 bid; W lImproved ; two Gin Houses; two Cotton Sc t5Ida. jTo;*i-, Mil- J •• th «»:am Thrash and I ans; eight good > 120C and five c :res small grain sowed. ?d and in a healthv Iocs Law Card. THOMAS C. JOHNSON. MI 21 hcari ^lults: tint liScii ( VI Iu*ari Drv Ca also prepared to promptiiT fill orders [ ing a — G ail< j c LITE BING, to 3IIEETING, ROOFING .and extent. Term® reasonable, and .51 wore war- ted to IjO executed in the most workmanlike HUT. o.et22-tjl*. I have 1 con diligently taking note i parties in the controversy, stat- the result of their inquii ! 5k no HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. CAEHAET Iron Front Store, & CURD, et, c in storc*and at took of Ilardwa; >qU of evciyr di* p.e -ortment of Carriage and Wagons Maker everything in llielr line. . For Steam SawMilb a I RUBUEK AND LP..M HER BELTINGS ( 1K( l LAK \ND MILL SAW: .. ■ . • ■ “The supporters of tl Fenian brotherhood arc strongly m i»’ combined an^l effective tiio»*»-tn'.nt the British provinces of North Arne order to take possession of ^>::ie t r: *.t. side of the United States, n h'-r a j.« r Lmc may be est&blisbod, and »*• rt^ •. from w hence swarms of privateer- wide-world commerce c»f the K.jgU*h mav sally forth. The cities be on” the * lakes, will, it is advert. ., go into siich a movement w 11 h ■ li * greatest enthusiasm, and an individual high in the councils of the brotherhood, ^ -aid to be in favor of such a movement This per son, whose name wc do not mention for rer tain reasons, is reported to have as^rted that Canada can be taken possession of SO day- with a force of 40,000 infantry, 5,000 ravalr> and 50 pieces of artillery, the entire force, t. be divided into separate division *. « ifi<«re. by men who have hithertu acted in high ] <• xftion in the federal service. A well knr. We -t of hai^rs to bv CARHABT A CURD. to Lake tim- v offliru, nun iatitfUekl, ha- 2 commamLof all the c&valrv. LOU IF UHI. 1,0< 35 “ V< bushels (upstaire.) Montffomerv. Ala iitli To Saddles and Harness. Little, Smith & Co., 0,000 lbs. Fodd 1 set Black Plows and Plow Gen 1 Six-Horse Wagon 1 yoke large Oxen ai Ther.- arc twelve grown •at can be employed—one •. • •• SADDLES A N Dili R NESS, iarket-until the firrt of Janua d of before that time. addretH W. L. JARRELL, Lumpkia, Stewart co., < (care Chamberlin Roynto saddle and harness hardware, Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad. CARRUGE TBIMMINf LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, SHOE FINDINGS, CALF SKINS. HanietR manufactured to order. dccl-Um ini; at Nashville with Northwe^L-m RaUrond f John-oixYillc and points on Tennessee river, Padu cah, Cairo, and St. IsOuia, and Louisville and Nash ville Railroad. Fare from Chattanooga to Nashville $ GEO. C. BSCHiXAX. ANDREW BUCHANAN & GO., C;»i 19: Pai'Senger* leaving Atlant the "evening traiu Grocers, Provision Dealers,. «« w . Commission and Forwarding Merchants, j very m*>derate rate; No. 116 Main street, LOUISVILLE, nr | j. \v. BROWN', Orders for Grpcsries. Provision* Bagging and Gtn’l. Pssscngtr Agent Bope, promptly exeented. jy2S6ra > octl»-3ni. WM. IN’NR. m' 1. Snj.’t. hvn the Smnl infantry am! . n ! officers b a to :4*0 piofl'ered tin ir ~. r: .-r. ! the organization, w i t,J the j.rot: •• tlw: .n. | meiliate ste|dl riul! be taken to i. it th. f-.r. i in motion. The plan is to march into < sna.t . | .it different points, and after to move against the principal lor./- •: th. j British . Government, disperse and ■ .p turc th«Cn, take poswssion of lie pro. cipal fllica, x l>y the md of Fenians, oho are enrolled hooks of the brotherhood in the t» Cans tins, organize a pnariaional government an at once issue letter# of mart/K' to >r.-.ns «i swift-winged privateeni to goAwtb an i h , destrnction to Engiish*. merchantmen q h< same parties also state that it vrouUl he .Am possible Tor tho English .vessels of war to thoroughly blockade the mouth or the nv. - St Lawrence, which is BO tuiles wide, or do Bay of Fundy, the two great outlets to the commerce of Canada, for the fogs which pro vail in these waten* at certain seasons ol the year It is understood that President Bob _ _ ^ ^rts is in favor of such a campaign, andp is . _ . . _ — ' more than probabia that if tl School for Boys and Girls, iaSCS ! the purpose of a union against the comtmm ( OKNKROP vi.roNir AN-ir oak stbef.t#, ■■nemy. Whosoever shall declare for weh ■ ! _ ...iii rg»«MN iheSni OtWD« CONSTITUTION "WATER without doubt the only Known remedy for DIABETES, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSITS, JRRITAJJON OF f HE NECK enr tjje BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, C ATARRH OF THE BLADDER, ANTJ Ahi. V h MALE 1 RREGl'LABITIES. ull pa MORGAN & ALLEN, wouUI ,lr ; faOtioO-*. fo npaign, •it n< A't:x V-:! matic?. Terms; s s u«lay In January, I8<>6. glibU Language taught, idoubt well a8 the Avarm suppbn brotherhood, regarcUes# of thelffectii «Tthe rat Refers to Mcsg S. Boykin, Editoi __ >liars per month in ad JL D. WADE. 1 s. L. A P. Wliittic, Macon, Ga.; j Telegraph ;-gr The New Yore World -trie- Chs Sumner, “the acting charge d'affaires of •a«»3d?f ’ 1 vina Providence in thi# country.'’