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THE GEORGIA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
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‘-Green Leaf” Rope.
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r ^ ,( Riebardson Green Leaf Rope;
! „*U C 0 ' 1 *
!<• d lD .tore and for e»le by
[pH** JEWETT <fe 8NIDER.
^STlwine, Racon, Ac.
,UESG«T.ny U*Ml»S-
'•gSf-a- Ribbedsiit *-
tf dforMl« k ^ KVVCT A gNIDER.
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m for Sale,
pantatio.
,^1- * Plantation In Macon eoun-
lf fSR Sim (rom Oglethorpe, West side ol
the Hiram B. Troutman Flan-
W. hundred and twenty-five
acres c: eared, balance Wood-
. *i* w ° mentson the place complete—per-
'weStatti co»n v. Kefere to H. B.
• mas. tor particulars, terms,
t Fort Valley, <5x
"FEMALE COLLEGE
jjfSr
SOUTHWESTERN GEORGIA,
CUTIIBERT, GA.
„ of the above Institution will be
« ,Ex Ten MoadaT. Jan. 14th, 1B67, under
h“t. T. H. STOUT, asslatcd by an
'T.tjchf'r®.
* voBH»o*l»ti° n baa been made for Board-
narticular*. see circular, oraddrees
^:arll>w P* jj gTOUT, President, or
c T MUSK, Pres. Board of Tros.
f M. CALLAWAY,
Sec’y Board of Trastees.
lofA’-*)
dissolution
. r nf J W. FEARS & CO., la this day
*52rf*'»«tu>! c * DMnt - j- W. Fears
l . a f .1 am authorized to use the firm name
i* j,,, the bnslncss. All who are ow-
WffforU'ly requested to remit, as we
„ M. ^A^Wt NOF1CLD.
Bibb SherrifFs Sale.
v,,„ia before the Court House door, in the
f‘ L >v of iiacon. on the first Tuesday m Ueoem-
' SntUatM legal hour, of sale, three (.5)
on under the attachment returnable
* s irior Court. May Tenu..l867, ra the prop-
' ' —I Kzpri
Deputy Sheriff.
‘rij-aaialt
I__ A. T. TIFT.
fl. & A. F. TIFT,
Mouse and General Commission
MERCHANTS
y BRICK WAREHOUSE, NEAR ALBANY
RAILROAD DEPOT.
'Eluw partly completed and in course of
construction, one of the largest, most con
st and economical Warehouses in the State,
'.tshJOO lert, covering 2}{ acres, and con,
:nj«ith the Railroad track,
ft will sire prompt attention to the Storage,
corShipnient of Cotton or other Produce, and
1; Consignments. . . .
on Cotton, 50e, per bale for the first
jjTuittc. for esch month thcreslter. Cot-
Kit to oor Wsrehouse for immediate Sbip-
X ail) be weighed, marked snd shipped at 25e
Vs brings ou Colton to Railroad Depot—
from the ra-t side of the river, laden with
~ n,»iU rrcelre Warehouse Tickets to return
r , We in prepared to advance money on cot-
la sione. _ ... ,
Mm:, Rope snd Iron Ties on band lor sale.—
;i,t C-ccki up New York at Par.
N. & A. F. TIFT.
autuU r-Lewia S. McGuire, T. M. Carter,
F Tut.
Rtmncts:—Messrs. Hines A Hobbs, and
sod .t Ibiis, Albany, Ga.: Messrs. J. B. Rosa
tea aid I. (.'.Plant, Esq., Macon, Ga.; Messrs.
.1. Hardee .v Co., and Ed. Padleiord. rsq.,
lasakHa; Veers. Benner, Brown <S Pinckney,
R. L Maitland A Co., New York,
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HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
C. POOLE,
.vil'LDERRY ST.,
uedto offer to the people of Mseon and
nositjr, a fine assortment of JEWELRY of
W Patterns.
liiSETS, for Bridal Gifts?
;«<)' Is carat RINGSt
CORAL SETS ofBesutiftil Styles t
Silver CARD CASES, CUPS.
SALT CUPS, CAKE3CXIVES.
FISH KNIFE and FORK t
NAPKIN RINGS t
FBUIT KNIVES.- _
•.hand Gentlemens Gold Enameled and Dia-
t 'CATCHES of the finest quality; snd CLOCKS
iecripUone. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
t-tdiu the neatest manner. Particular attention
^(pairing Chronomiter and Duplex Watches.
--ftampina for Braiding snd Embroidery done
vuatest manner and of the newest patterns.
ahl]
JUST RECEIVED
IHHD9. CLEAR SIDES,
■2 bales YARNS—S’s and 10’*,
0 do OSNABURGS,
Jbbls. APPLES,
10 bbli. Sugai House SYRUP,
tiale cheap by
J. H. ANDERSON A SON.
•’21-tl.] Citizen copy.
PIANO TUNING.
O. B. IilCE
»w in the city for the purpose
REPAIRING PIANOS.
2? »ay be left at J. W. BURKE * CO.’S.
I of TUNING
For Sale or Rent,
Valuable Plantation,
Raising imo acres, in pulaski Co.,
:>1® '* fr< »« Hawkinavllle. It Is one of th«
Rations in the county—it Is well watered,
I, ‘7'r failing stream running throogh it,
Vl! Vynj kind ol Machlnry; 8u0 seres clear
ly u *elling House and all out-houses for
tc,h Cotton House and Iron Cotton Gin;
u fiusror Mill and Boilers, eleven fine
u n »i!ona. Oxen, Axea, Hoes, Ploughs, Corn,
*;,**• Potatoes, Hogs, Fatnlng and Stock
—l *,;' 1 'Tools are nearly new.
LlYrSJ ,tet will be sold on very REASON-
. f; > w- s . Persons wisblug such a place can
J. ,./• rhos. Bagby, at J. N. Seymour’s,
»*,®V°r *ny information regarding the
iT.^ht. 8. Lanier, Esq., or Geo. M. Lo-
Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
^ AND LOT rOR SALE
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE-
oeceasary outbuildings—such as
‘i'Yt* 1 * *t°nses, carriage bouse, stables,
Wu ^*,f crc * of ground,
see', v A tlle Place, a firatrate cistern, good
i Sm™ convenience requisite lor acomfor-
Lukitwli®? 8 * n< f complete sett of bouse-
*21 bT,'“f n V 5 culture, ol the Tory beat quall-
Pf* ce « for levs than half
^rmhf°! ,Ujr * ba, 1t*ln!
r Particulars, apply to
HINES A HOBBS,
' - Albany, Ga.
p AWN BROKERAGE.
i'J- CO 1ST A WAY
Long’s Tailoring Eatabllah-
^.•"CWtonAvenne, Macon, Ga.
WA
e
BANK ERS.
CORN.
FLOUR
AND
w V OsiLi
CORN
5,000 Sacks Mixed and Yellow CORN ;
2,500 “ White CORN;
Foi salc|at Lowest Market Price by
W. A. HUFF.
B AOONT.
50 casks Clear BACON SIDES,
40 do Clear Rib SIDES.
50 do SHOULDERS.
do Sugar Cured HAMS,
For sale by
10
W. A. HUFF.
FLO
150 barrels Superfine FLOUR.
200 do Extra “
150 do Choice Family FLOUR.
For sale by
W. A. HUFF.
PEAS AND OATS.
5,000 Bushels OATS.
100 Bushels COW PEAS.
For sale by
W. A. HUFF
LARD, LARD.
50 barrels and 25 Kegs prime LEAF LARD.
For sale by
W. A. HUFF.
mgs'
DON’T SEND YOUR ORDERS WITHOUT IT ! I will sell
8S, VERY CHEAP FOR CASH
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W.
A. H lIFF
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H. W. CCB1KDOK,....
O. a. OXLDWKLI.
WU. HAZLKHURST.
CUBBEDGE, CALDWELL & C0 M
bankers,
2d St Macon, Ga 2d St.
CJTOCKS. r. nil*. I ncorrcnt Fand*. Coin. For. i s n
D ami Domestic Kxchanpc> boogfat and aold. .Mon-
ies invested as parties may direet. Coilectiena made
and rrocced-i promptly remitted. Dapoeit* received
and paid on demand.
AUTHORIZED RETEREKCES:
National Bank RernbUe, —•^:Vg?.g r I ork -
Third National Bank,.. - ——Tenp.
First National Bank..—.....
Savannah National Bank...
Atlanta National Bank,—
Joeiah Morris, Banker,
John Caldwell, —-
novlS-dm]
...Charleston. S. C.
-Savannah, Gr.
—Atlanta, Ua.
Montgomery, Ala.
...’.Colombia, S. CL
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF MACON.
QIGHT AND TIME BILLS cn various poinUpnr-
O chased at all times.
Liberal advances made on shipments of Cotton to
any rood Northern or European houses.
Collections made and promptly ramtted for.
W e shall keep supplied, so Far as poesible. with New
York Exchange, which will be sold St the lowest rates
charged in other cities of the State.
W. W. WRICLEY, Cashier.
I. C. PLANT. President. '
DIHECTORS:
n. L. Jewett. Wm. T. l.ightfoot. E. J. Johnston,
W. U. Ross, Wm. B. Dinsmore. H. 15. Plant.
I. c. PLANT
W ’LIi continue business at First National Bank,
and will make investments foi parties as they
may direct.
lie will also purchase and sell
Stocks, Bonds, |3old, Silver,
Bank Notes.
Seven per cent.STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS—new
issue-and UNITED STATES KEVE.N L E STAMPS
—all denominations, for sale here .it ran.
lie will make liberal advances until good sale can
ba made, chanting a small commission for the same,
nor 6-tillapr22)
F- M. COKER
[LATE AGENT BANK OF SAVANNAn.]
Broker and Commission Merchant,
AMERICUS CEORGIA.
Buys and Bells COTTON, and other produce ou
Commission.
Bays and sells Stocks, Bonds and Exchange,
Specie and Bank Notes.
Gives special attention to the SHIPMENT OF
COTTON, to the best Housec in Savannah, New
York. Philadelphia and Baltimore; and liberal ad
vances made when desired.
COLLECTIONS made on all accessible points
and promptly remitted for.
sep 13-3m*)
W. L. F.LL1S,
BROKER.
50 2d St., Macon,Ga 50
G OLD, Silver, Bank Notes, Exchange Stocks
and Bonds bought and sold. Co.lcctions
made and promptly remitted for. Fnnds invested
as parties many direct.
scpt5-3ml
SECOND STOCK
OP
Winter
Clothing
ISTow Opening at
Winship & Callaway’s.
E.
WINSHIP HAS JUST RETURNED
from NEW YORK with a
SECOND LARGE STOCK
CLOTHING
-FOR THE-
WHOLESALES RETAIL TRADE!
Call To-day and look at them at
W1NSHSP & CALLAWAY’S
EDWARD B. TOUXQ.
CLATTOX R. WOODS.
YOUNG & WOODS
Bankers and Brokers.
W ILL receive Deposits, buy and sell Exchange,
Gold end Silver, Uncurient Bank Notes,
Government, Railroad, and all other securities.—
Will also bnv Cotton on Orders.
Collections made and promptly remitted.
They will also maKe collections in any part ot
the United States, and make Cash Advance on
Cotton consigned to our lrienrts m New York,
Charleston, Savannah, Apalachccolu, or New Or
leans.
Operating on a paid-in Capital, with eur lung
established credit, is a sufficient guarantee for
safety in all onr business transactions
REFER TO
§as*.*i£x? i
Adams, Frost & Co Charleston, S. C.
Johnston, Woods & Co Savannah, Ga.
Foote & Malone Mobile, Ala.
Josiah Morris ....Montgomery, Ala.
Wm. H. Young .Columbus, Ga.
John King, Banker “ “
Jennings, Wicks <Ss Bro New Orleans, La-
Gut hrie & Co Louisville, Ky.
SUirok & Rowland St. Louis, Mo.
Eufaula, Ala., Sept. G, ’66. |8m
STATE OF GEORGIA BONOS
NEAY ISSUE,
FOR SALE AT THE
First National Bank of Macon.
T HE undersigned has received from the Statv
Treasurer, a supply of the above Bonds, which
he is offering for sale.
He is also prepared to exchange them for the five
year Convention Bonds sold by him, and for the
Certificates issued by the State Treasurer and him
self.
These Bonds arc secured by a Mortgage on the
Western & Atlantic Railroad, for more than doable
the amount of Bonds to be Issued, and are exempt
from certain taxes which other bonds are subject
to. Persons wishing to make safe and profitable
investments, can find no better seenritiea in the
country.
L C. PLANT resident
octJtlU uovaq
CLOTIIING CJIEAPER THAN EVKR AT
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY’S.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
In Large Variety, at
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY’S.
SOO Suits
-OF~
FREEDMEN’S CLOTHING
Bought LOW, and w ill be sold LOW, at
WINSHIP A CALLAWAY’S.
We have made large additions to our
Stock of FINE CLOTHING.
P?f~lf you want an OVERCOAT at a
Bargain, call to-day and look at ours.
TH0S. J. FLINT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
China, Glass and Crockery
W A. R K ,
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
MULBERRY ST., Opposite Lanier House.
K EEPS constantly on hud—
GLASS WARE of every description,
House-Furnishing Goods,
Bed Room Setts, Dining Setts,
Polished Stone W are,
Willow Ware, Toilet Setts,
Fancy Articles, Traveling Cases,
Shaving Mngs,
Table Cutlery, Buckets and Brooms,
Dusters, oi every description,
Candy Jars, Lamps and Cocosnuts,
Bar Bottles, Decanters, ate
novll-tf.)
nov21-tf.)
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
t5F"Citizon copy.
Land and City Property For Sale.
I OFFF.Rforsale one HOUSE and LOT in the
city of Macon, near tbc Passenger Depot, No.
4, in Square 57. Also 70 acres of good LAND on
Kockv Creek, four miles west of Macon. For fur
ther information, apply to Mr. A. F. Sherwood, or
norJ4-10tj A. M. ERNEST, Ag’t
FI) RNITIJ HE.
Largest Stock
FURMSTUPaE
IN THE CITY, FOR SALE BY
Callaway & Daniel*
W E have on hand a VERY LARGE STOCK
of Furniture, inclnding beautiful and
heap Parlor Sets, both MAHOGANY and WAL-
<UT, every style of BUREAU, from the liand-
IIOTELS, SALOONS AC.,
Eatonton Hotel,
Eatonton, - - G-eorgia.
T IIE above Hotel is now undergoing repairs
and a complete renovation is d. signed. 1
inteud making the bouse a pleasant and agreeable
place for mv patrons and tlurni'h them with all
ft.. -A i. yv n a vnriKfiv
The Oglethorpe Insurance Couip’y
Savannah, Georgia.
the country atlords.
oct27-lm
W. C. ANDERSON,
Proprietor.
WILLARD’S HOTEL,
WASHINGTON, D- C-
Near the Presidential Mansion, Treasury, War,
Navy, State, Paymaster General, Quartermas
ter General and Surgeon General’s
Departments.
SYKES. CHADWICK & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
(Formerly of the Girard Honse, Philadelphia.)
aug 17-Om*) '
BROWN HOUSE
S). E. BROWN & SOX,
FOURTH STREET,
Oppos-ite Passenger Depot,
•• aCON GEORGIA
Xj^jO»ZS3S ! ’
Oyster&LnnchSaIoon,
COTTON AVENUE,
BELOW BO WDRE <fc AKDKRSOITS COR.
T HE Saloon has been thoroughly renovated,
and fitted up expressly lor the benefit of the
Ladies and Gentlemen, where they can be luruisli
ed at all times with FRESH OYSTERS prepared
to order; Cold boiled Ham and Tongue, Hot Cof
fee, Cakes of all kinds. Confectionaries of every
variety, and Fruits of all sorts in their season.
OYSTERS FURNISHED TO ORDER
By the Quantity.
Thankful lor past f-tvors, I hope by strict atten
tion to business to merit the luture patronage ol
mv friends and lormerenstoin.-ts.
SAM’!. DUNLAP, Ag’t.
Toys, Fireworks, Toys!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
I am now prepared to offer to the trade at New
York coat, with freight added, a Large and Fine
Assortment of Toys snd Pircworks. Merchants
everywhere will do as well by leaving their orders
with me as they can do In New York, as lam
Agent for Fould’s Manufacturing and Importing
House, and am only authorized to sell at their
prices with expenses added. Please give me a tri
al botore making your purchases.
ocl80-3m SAM’L DUNLAP, Agent.
Insurance Effected at Equitable Rates.
OFFICE—117 Bay Street.
H. W. MERCER, Prrsid’t.
CHAS. S. HARDEE, V. P.
J. T. Tkoiu.8, Sec’y.
directors:
H. W. Mercer, C. 8. Hardee, William Hunter,
A. S. Hartridge, A. Porter, K. Morgan, J. Stoddard,
J. T. Thomas, W. Remsh.v-t, F. L. Gue, H. A.
Crane, A. A. Solomons, M. Hamilton, W. W. Gor
don, M. S. Cohen, J. Lamar. J. W. Ncvitt, D. G.
Puree, A. Fullarton, J. McMahon, L. J. Gsilmar-
tin, F. W. Sim-., u. Bntler, R. Lachliton, E. B.
ClsytO’, Augusta; J. W. Knott, Macon; B. if.
Rots, Macon; IV. II. Young, Columbus.
Application can be made to,
U. L. JEWETT, Agent,
jnne U-6m* at the Store of Jewett & Snider.
1IENKY BBT AX,... A. U HAUTKIBOE,...E. W. 8. XETF
bryanJurtridge & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
BROKERS.
SAVANNAH GEORGIA .
We solicit consignments and make advances on
shipments to ourselves, New York and Liverpool
correspondents.
tS-PLANTERSSUPPLIES FURN1SHED.-CJ
july7-6m]
jno. u. w HILL,
ui Jefferson Co., Fix
LADIES’ EMPORIUM of FASHION!
Handsomest & Cheapest Stock
-or-
MILLINERY GOODS
11ST THE CITY.
MADAME ¥0LDRIDGE
JTAVING REMOVED HER
Emporium of Fashion
To the fine large store en Cotton Avenue, known
as Ross A Coleman’s stand, has opened an exten
sive variety of
Seasonable & Fashionable Goods,
Embracing all the latest styles now In vogue.
BONNETS, HATS and CAPS
In Velvet, Silk, Beaver, Felt and Straw, of the lat
est designs, for Ladies and Children.
Head-Dresses, Ribbons, Feathers & Ornaments,
In great variety.
She also calls the atteutiou of the ladies to her
Dress-Making Department,
Under the control of Mad. VAN BROCKLIN,
from New York, and trom the specimens of her
work now on exhibition, Mad. Holdridge is satis
fied that she will give perfect satisfaction.
Under-Garments of every kmd for Ladies and
Children, made in the latest styles, Machine Stitch
ing done at the shortest notice.
Mad. Holdridge will be happy to wait upon all
who call, and take pleasure In showing all goods.
COUNTRY DEALERS
Will find Bonnet Frames, and everything needed
by them in that line at the Emporium.
Mad. Holdridge hopes by LOW PRICES and
giving perfect satisfaction, to merit and receive the
patronage of the ladies of Macon and the surroun
ding country. nov-t -lm)
Orphan Educational Society.
T HIS 8ociety will meet according to adjourn
ment on Tuesday, 20th, at 3 o’clock P. M.,
■ - at the Baptist Church.
The ladies of the city and vicinity are urgently
requested to attend.
no>i8-tf MRS. E. W. WARREN. 8ec’v.
A. DCTENHOFER,
Of Savannah, Gx
A. OUTENHOFER & GO.,
SHIPPING, FORWARDING AND COM
MISSION MERCHANTS,
74 BAY STREET, 74
s-A-Y^^ft.3ST2srA.za:, o-a..
jmne2-6m*l
Jno. Y7. Anderson & Sons,
Cotton Factors, Forwarding and Commission
ME R CHARTS,
Corner Bryak and Drayton Sreets,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
T HIS FIRM, as represented by its senior mem
ber, has been doing, exclusively, a CotAWis-
sion Business for over 85 years,
aujj 14-ly)
CONNERAT "^JOHNSONr"
Commission [Merchants,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
Corner Bay and Barnard Streets,
SAVANNAH. : : : GEORGA
JOS. V. COXNERAT, Late of the firm of Coui.e-
rat, Webster <fc Palms.
JOHN R. JOHNSON, Late of the firm of Hoi-
combe, Johnson & Co.
ang30—3m
MORO PHILLIPS’
S iper-Phosphate of Lime,
OF UKIFORJI AND STANDARD QUALITY,
-■ir $G2 50 PER TON!
GEORGE PATTEN Sc SON Agents,
BAY .STREET., SAVANNAH, GA.
oc 4 8 m)
George Patten & Son,
COTTON FACTORc.
Commission & Forwarding Merchants
BAT STREET, SAVANNAH,
oet 4-6m)
GA.
Stop the Thief.
$50.00 REWARD.
S TOLEN from my Lot, eight miles from Eaton
ton, Pntnam co., on Tuesday night, the 20th
inat., a BAY MARE, medium size, about eight or
nine yean old,lb!ack mane and tail, paces under the
saddle or in harness, and carries her tail to ODe
side. The above rewaid will be paid for the mare
and thief, or 675.00 for the mare.
nov24-lwd&w] D. A. WEAVER.
NUT, every styl
sorneet Marble Top to Plain Pine, .■
ny and Cottage BED ROOM SETS;
Chairs, Fine Parlor Chair ~
Chairs, in endli
Fine Mahoga-
Rocking
or Chairs, Hat Racks, Tables and
styles and varitles.
CARPETS.
We have a fine lot and sell them CHEAP. We
have a handsome and elegant stock of WINDOW
SHADES, and WALL PAPER.
All those wanting Good, Cheap and Sub
stantial FURNITURE, are invited to give us
a Call. Our country friends will find it to their in
tercat to purchase from us, whether to re-sell or
not
We are determined to keep a Good Stock and
■ell Cheap.
CALLAWAY & DANIEL,
nov2—lm Third St, near the Post-office.
Coffins, Coffins.
A SPLENDID assortment or METALLIC
ROSEWOOD and MAHOGANY COFFINS,
constantly on hand and for sale at low prices, at
CALLAWAY & DANIELS.
oct21-tf. I
Partner Wanted.
I WANT a Partner with capital enough to pro
vision and Guano a Farm near this place, of
S00 acres cleared—and a Farm in Camden of 400
acres cleared, to be Stocked, Provisioned and half
Gnano. This la a rich place, with Rice and long
staple Cotton for a crop. I judge it would take
from 6 to 8,000 dollars to eqnip and work both
places, and the yield would probably be from 150
to 200 bags of cotton or more. Address
nov24-4t] Dr. J. A. F.. Ft. Vally, Ga.
SINGER’S
NEW FAMILY SEWING UACniNE.
T WOULD > 'spcctfullr call the attention of the
X Ladle* of 41. -son and Ticinity to oar New Family
Machine. No M.tchino now in use u capable of do
ing as wide a ranee of work. It uses a fine or coarse
needle, and ha* perfect device* for Hcmminr, Fell
ing. Binding. Cording, Braiding. Raffling, et*.
TheSinger Button-hole Machine work« admirably.
fore purchasing.
We have on hand a
large assortment of Hoop Skirt*
For Sale in Hawkinsville.
rpHE valuable Houses and Lot* now owned and oe-
JL copied br the undersigned. The Lot contain* 6
acres, on which are two comfortable Framed Build
ings, one jontaininc four and the other two room*.—
Abo. two .-moke house*. «ae pantry, one Framed
Kitchen vith two Roc a.', s. Carriage House, four
Stables and one Crib, t .II of these buildings are new.
There are also two wells on 2 le premises.
Abo a Valuable Plant* til. i or seven hundred acres
of Oak and Hickory La id, miles from Coley’s
Station, hiaeon A I!runs* iek Railroad. On this place
is a good Framed Dwelling, eontaing five rooms, two
good Wells of water, splendid l’cach Orchard and all
necessary outbuildings and fences in good repair.
The undersigned will sell the above desirable prop
erty cheap for cash, and persons wishing to purchase
such property will do well to call and examine for
themselves. If not disposed of at private sale before
the first Tuesday in December next, it will, on that
day, be sold publicly before the Court House door in
Hawkinsville. THOrf. R. ASKEW.
nov24-2t] Hawkinsville, Go.
_NG CO. Also, Agent fori ■
Burglar Proof Safes. No. 42. Second *t. Macon, Ga.
nov!7-lm*j
^STNA COAL.
I OFFER this superior Coal to consnmmers at
the following rates:
Screened ot Lump Coal per bushel, G0c.; per
ton, $15.00.
Ron of the Mines or Mixed Coal, per bushel,
52c.; per ton, $13.00.
Blacksmith or fine Coal, per bnshel, 48c.; per
ton, $1200.
Special contracts can be made with me for fur
nishing Coal or Coke In large quantities.
Office: At Me?srs. Burnett Bros., Yard near M.
A W. Railroad. FELIX CORPUT,
Agent, JItna Coal A Mining Co.
novlS-tf.)
Rent! Rent!
' i y^ r ANTED—
A PRODUCTIVE CORN AND COTTON
PLANTATION—containing from 5 to 700 acres
cleared land.
For particulars, apply to
nov21-lw») EDITORS TELEGRAPH.
:acon and Rope*
15 000 * >0U ? C * S ^koiee Sides and Slioul-
' 2 Casks Sugar-Cured Hams;
50 Coils Machine Made Rope;
For sil* low to close consignments, by
nov21-3t«) JONES, BAXTER A DAY
TOBACCO EMPORIUM.
W E beg leave to call the attention of our old
customers to our large and v-ried stock of
TOBACCOS, CIGARS, Ac., viz:
700 Boxes, of Different Grades and Brands, of
North Carolina and Virginia Tobaccos;
100 Caddies Richmond Navy;
200 “ of different shapes or Tobacco;
35,000 Ponnds of Choice Smoking Tobacco, put
np in all shapes and sizes ot packages from
}4 lb to 30 ft sacks;
50 Kegs of Choice Snufis; "
50,000 Assorted Cigars;
100 Bbls. Chicago Cieam Ale;
100 “ Assorted Kentucky Whiskies.
All business transacted with onr Agent, Mr. A.
G. HOWARD, will be carefully attended to and
fatly endorsed.
SMITH <fc RICHMOND.
Atlanta, Not. 15. 1866. (novl8-lm*
Mrs. S. AUDOUIN,
TTAS just returned from NEW YORK with a
XX choice selection of Goods. Her
Bonnets, Hats and Caps
are all of the newest and most desirable styles
Laces, Lncc Setts, Dress Trimmings, Jets
and a great Tariety of Goodstusually kept in her
line ot business, all of which she offers Wholesale
and Retail, low to snit tho times.
CP*All orders promptly attended to. Thankful
far past favors, she solicits a continuance of the
same.
oct5-2mJ
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU giTes health
and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid
cheW:. Debility is accompanied l*y many xlasm-
ngsjmptons, and ii no treatment is submitted to
eotif I’mptioo, infani+v ei-iiep 1 '* or fit* <«*•'«.•
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BCOI1U and IM
PROVED ROSE WASH cures secret end delicate
isordcr s, in ail their stages, at little expense, 11>
c or no chans e In diet, no inconvenience, and no
posure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, irume-
ate injits action ,{snd free from si I lninricnaprop-
t.* *.
1ST- r.- DRURY,
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTER.
H AS Removed t;i the rear of 98, Cherry Street,
entrance from 2nd Street, to rooms formerly
occupied by Fear.-, Lawton & Co., where he will
be happy to see tlioee desiring his services in the
capacity of House Painter, Gilder, Glazier, Sign
Painter, or Paper Hunger.
After thirty years’ experience in the above busi
ness he hopes, and will aim, to give satifaetion.
oclO-tf)
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.
T IIF. subscriber will sill, if applied forsoon, the
Plantation known as
“COLBERT PLACE,”
Situated in the northern portion of Taylor county,
containing!); 0 acres of land, 4GJ acres of which are
open and in a fine state of cultivation; the
balance
WELL TIMBER!?*' WITH PINE, OAK AND
HICKORY GROWTH;
The soil is admirably art pttd for Cotton Culture.
The place is convc 1 >i* to market, being just 7
miles from the Mil-coe -e Railroad, u»d
W it.L Bt; SOLD AT A BARGAIN.
Titles pcrli cL- For further information and
Terms, upoiy to
WM. H. WALKER,
noiSl-cocfit! Fort Valley,Jim
Eates on Cotton from Macon,
Vu. WESTERN k ATLANTIC an.l VIRGINIA .v
.7RXX. RAILWAY LIXF.
A N ntrrcrnivnt ha* been entered into between tho
several /Laiimad Couinanies compo-inx the line
between Macon, Ga., and Norfolk, Vn„ and with the
Line of Steamer* from Norfolk to New York. Phila
delphia. Baltimore, Hostou. aud Providence, R. L,by
which toe rates of Freight on Cotton, per bale, has
been fixed from Macon, (in., to
8.00
8.55
7.56
9.50
9.40
6.30
6.79
5.92
7.60
I 7.70
New York
Philadelphia,
Baltimore
Boston
Providence
Throfc.h Bills ok Lading will be given at the
point of shipment, and Ratks or Freight Gcaejn-
TEED.'
No insurance necessary, to Norfolk. Marino risk
from Norfolk, 20 to 24 hours.
A schedule from Mncon to Norfolk has been adopt
ed. by which rapid transportation is secured.
Bulk broken only twice between Atlanta and
Norfolk.
With an ample outfit of both engiaes and care, and
having depots ro arranged that whenever transfers of
freight are necessary, tbey are made from ear to car,
avoiding tho delay and damage incident to drayage,
the line is enabled to guarantee to shippers not only
tho greatest dispatch in transportation, but a freedom
from liability to damage not possessed by any other
route. No forwarding or other incidental expenses. >
Any further information will be promptly furnish-
ttasiSpsaiMs-oYfiSr 4 - • UAC0N1
J. W. RO8ESTS08I,
Southern Freight Agent.
Or to
JOHN B. PBCK.
41. T., W. k A. It. R„ Atlaatx 6a.
covli-lm]
McLEAlT& stotesbuet,
jobbers or
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DEY GOO DS,
Hosiery, White Goods, Yankee Notions,
Etc.,
390
Etc..
BUOADVy
Etc.
390
NEW YORK-
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