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Thursday Morning, Dec., 3d, 1868.
It cures dyspepsia,
sick and nervous headache, chronic dB
arrl oea, etc.
ft relieves co9tivenese, despondent
and meUncholy feelings, nervousness,
etc.
It prevents fever and ague, dropsy,
consumption, jaundice, and bilious dis
e isos.
In fact, Simmons’ Liver Regulator
bas no equal as a preventive or cure.—
Examine and see the certificates of peo
ple right here at homo that you know.
Washington General News.
Washington, December l.— Judge
Chase decided several confiscation
cases sustaining Judge Underwood's
previous decisions.
The decisions involve the declara
tion that the confiscation laws are cpn-
Bfitutional, and that where there was
no appearance and plea by defendants,
the Admirality District Court had full
jurisdiction decree confiscation and
sale. Judge Chase, however, desired
that the question should come before
the full bencli of the Supreme Court,
and he granted appeal on writ of er
ror.
Rollins has returned. Full Cabi
net to-day.
Revenue to-day $692,000.
The cigar makers, strike in New
York bas euded by a compromise.
Grant, in a letter to the Mayor of
Boston, accepts, with thanks, hosj ital
ities offered, but begs to be excused
from public demonstration. lie will
stop at St. James’ Hotel, and will be
glad to receive persons who may cll.
Richard H. Dana, of Boston, will
represent the Government ii lire ar
gumeut to quash the Davis indict
ment.
ISorth Carolina Legislature.
Ha /.RiGff, N. C, Nov. 30. — The
liurse of Representatives to-day dis
cussed a resolution petitioning Con
gress to remove tlie disabilities of all
citizens of the State. The debate
evinced afi improved state of feeling
outlie paitof a majority.
In the Senate, resolutions were
adopted to investigate rumors of bri
i cry and blackmail against members
and others. Mr. Sweet, Repulican
Senator, and a Northern man, said that
he could prove bribery to accomplish
tbe passage of certain schemes.
Market Reports.
I'AKNE'VILLE, Due. 3.—T110 mar-*
ki't to-day id firm at. 21 he ; but during
t * ie P ;is t week Las bad a downward
tendency.
Markets by Telegraph.
b:\ liKpooL, Dec. I.—Cotton steady
at life to lUd.
Nkw Turk, Dec. I.—Cotton firm
t,loll gh loss active, at2o£; sales 2506
bales.
Augusta, Dec. I.— Cotton more
? clive / middlings 23c; sales 1267
bales.
Swann ah, Dec. I.—Cotton is in
P n 'ul demand at full prices ; sales 2000
bales at 24c.
bmu’.LKSTo.x, Dec. I.—Colton firm
•'i advanced and moderately ac
t 'e; sales 800 bales j middlings 24c.
Ni.\V Oki.kan®, Dec. I.—Cotton
J Ct . lve ; middlings 231 c; sales 6400
Dales.
0l!1LE Dec. 1. —Cotton market
'i ll!e> Sa ies 850 bales ; middlings 23.^c.
Universal White and Black
—“X/’ under date of the
7.. l “ , lu 6t., writes as follows from
rtsiiington to the Baltimore Gazette :
Although it is a forgone conclusion
. some amendment to the Consti
lutlon conferring the ballot upon the I
1 a* > throughout the country will be
l ao P led b y Congress, at the coming
tSMon, th e details are by no means
P tle . d ; Senator Wilson and Editor
ree y desire to include a clause
fl i"° ( V n 6 & and dis
. 1 ‘ us fom the whites who were
E a geu in the late war on the South-
side. At the last session of Oon
rirl? V\ 80n i learn, was only
etp e * ed /f oln offering an independ**
In "p lO P osb l° u having this end in view
icn] 1 * c° Wn fj PP Osiilon of those Rad -
,i. ° n wrzativc& t " in the interest of
trail' 11 Cei / ain democratic journals are
v'. ul y tbe Democratic fiag in the
trein CU r l ‘ ~dp°n this point the ex-
W iU Radicals, as tliey are called,
110 opposlß oll (with the
Surn ! T’ P erba P s > °f the monomaniac
Tm. i ~o lber than from such men as
Fowler, Patter
what d ‘pton, who comprehend
side nfo Cabe( l l be “Conservative’'
ate j le Radical party in the Sn
resti* .t ? atteu, P t will be made to
elfct ICt l ‘| e Qft gro vote to the national
this i? W - a nt bain afiaid that upon
cal* w'n lbe “Conservative” Radi
a m, 'j oii, y- nj
■“ade Ulliv = 'hj Ul tlle negro will be
•\ . , *
lusi&T * Waukegan, 111.,
Aleman 0 u,? 10 ?’ 000 from 8 >oung
)’°ong i . i0 bad devised it to a
Since the overthrow of the Bourbon
monarchy in Spain, five hundred Jes
uits have fled across the frontier to
Portugal.
In Australia they have fenced in
10,000 acres where ostriches are kept,
and it is found that the feathers of a
full grown bird will sell for SIOO a year.
. “On quitting Poland, 1 ' says the Pa
ris Figaro, of the 20tb, “the Czar
signed a ukase interdicting moustaches
and imperials. Henceforth the Poles
are permitted to wear only whiskers.
This year’s crop of tobacco in Cuba
is twenty-five per cent, smaller than
last year, but the planters get the same
per cent, advance in price, so that they
really receive nearly as much money
Foreign News.
Liverpool, Dec. I.—'The crew of
the ship Fleet-wing, of Quebec, re
cently abandoned at sea, have arrived
here.
London, Dec. 1. The Present
Liberal majority is one hundred and
i welve.
j^STOVEFI" STOVES fS~g~
IT HE subscriber begs le-ive to inform th
public that he ha* opened a tin shop in
Btrnesville, where he will he pleased to manu
facture any article in his line at the shortest
notice. He keeps constantly on hand a good
assortment of stoves, tin and sheet iron, ware
of all descriptions, and house furnishing ar
ticles. Guttering, rotrftDg and job work of all
kinds done with neatuess and dispatch, and on
reasonable terms.
Dec, 3-3 t. CHAUNCF.Y 5. DURR,
DR. W. A. WRIGHT. G. W. FOUCHE.
THE PEOPLES’ DRUG STORE.
MKSMm, mmm.
*
HAVING ass ciated ourselves together in business, would respectfully inform the Citizens
ot Harnesville and surrounding couutry that we have now in Store a complete assortment
Drugs an( hMedicines, Paints, Oi s, Dye Stuffs, Toilet Articles, Flavoring 1 Extracts, Pure
Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes, and iu tact every article usually kept in a First Class
Drug'Store.
Also a good assortment of Confectioneries,
Together with Sugar, Coffee, Syrup,
Molasses, Cheese, Crackers, Rice, Oysters, Sardines, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda, Pot
ash, Blue Stone, Coperas, Powder, Shot, Lead, Caps, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Snull, Cigars, and various other articles too tedious to enumerate.
Having taken great pains in selecting our stock, and having paid cash for the same,
and being exempt from house rent and clerk hire, we flitter ourselves that we can sell
as good and cheap goods as any other house in Middle Georgia. A liberal share of
patronage is respectfully solicited. Call once and we will try to induce you to come
again. Prescriptions carefully filled by Dr. VV. A. Wright.
IDIO.. c&? CO.
novlO—ly
“ !r. W. wyly,
toljolcsrtlt ©react mth JJro&uce Jllmljant,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
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KEEPS constantly on hind a Large and Well Assorted stock of Slaple and Fancy Groceries
Alsu Produce and Provisions, Bugging, Rope, <fcc.
OH !!cLHCI Choice Upper Georgia Seed WHEAT, RYE,
&e M &c.,
Prompt and careful attention given to orders.
Prices Reasonable.
B. F. WYLY,
Late, Wyly & Car hall.
nrvlii—3m
to “rjagsi trSjdel
VILE INVITE the attention of the trade to our magnificent stock of Tobacco, cen
-7 f sisling in part of the following celebrated brands;
Chewing Tobacco.
Davis & Son’s Gold Leaf; Davis & Son's Rattlesnake; Davis & Son's
Three Belles, Magnolia of the South, extra fine. Three Kings, Brown’s Best,
R. E. Lee, T. J. Jackson, 11. P* Moore, Mountain Rose, Rosa Belle, Twist,
McGee’s Best, Max 1 A, Max 2 A, Magnet, 'Tycoon, and many other popular
brands.
Smoking Tobacco.
Pride of Virginia, Hiawatha, Here s Yer Mule, Fruits and Flowers, and a
variety of other superior brands.
JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON,
nov!2 —3m Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
150,000 REWARD!
WANTED BY
jr m IVE. HOLBROOK, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
Mink Skins, Otter Skins, 5,000 Red Fox skins, 25,000 Grey Fox skins,
25,000 Coon skins. 5,000 Wild Cat skins, 1,000 Beaver skins, 500 Bear skins, 5,000
Opossum skins, 50,000 Rabbit skins, 10,000 Musk Rat skins, (all must be case dried,) lor which
the highest market price will be paid in Cash. Have your skins in good order, well stretched
aud eased , and if the fur is good, you will get the highest price, but skins cut and torn and hull
stretched will demand but a poor price.
Bertrand Zachry will be on band to wait on
his old Customers.
1 would also call the attention of the trade to my slock of Hat Sand
CapS, which is by far the most extensive ever brought to this market.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS can be supplied by the case or dozen at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Also, a fine stock of Ladies’ Furs, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas and Canes.
Remember the place.
J. M. HOLBROOK,
nov l2 —4t Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
USE W INSOW'S
DYSPEPSIA CUKE.
rpllE best remedy extant for the cure
I and prevention of Dyspepsia, Malari
ous Diseases, General Debility, &c.
gold Everywhere.
Hear what an emminent Baltimorean
says of it.
“1 have used your Dyspepsia Cure in my
family, and can cheerfully recommend it to alt
suffering from the diseases for which it is in
tended. It has made me feel like anew being.
I was induced to try it for Dyspepsia, and it
has acted like a charm. 1 then administei ed it
to my wife who was suffering from chills and
fever. It effected a cure in her case also. Sever
al of mv children took it and derived great
beuetit 'from its use. I feel confident, it is the
best article of the kind in the market.
Yours, Ac., O. M. WALL.
Baltimore, October 28th, IS6B.
Use Murdoch’s
Anti-bilious Pills
For ;be core of Bilious Complaints, Colds
andall diseases requiriug a purgative med
iciue.
Sold everywhere.
BURROUGH BROS.,
Wholesale Agents, No. 54 &56 Light St,,
Baltimore, Md.
Nots -1 v
Who wants to make
a Good Investment ?
HAVING become the purchasers of the
Rtal Estate opposite the depot in the town
of Barnesville, will either sell or lease for a
term ot years, the Brick Stack with land suf
ficient to build upon. Two good wells, already
with a full supply of water to propei an en
gine is attached to the property.
A bargain is offered, aa the nvestment
would not on'y be a profitable one to the pur
chaser, but a public benefit.
Call on J. & W. H. WOODS.
Nov. 19th, 1866. if.
EOB i[A, Pike CouNrv.
M” VVheiea*, Thomas it. Reams app! ies to
me for Letters ot Administration on the Estate
ot Robert Piininton, late of said County de
ceased. *
These are, thherefore, to cite And acWniah
an persons concerned to Ce and appear at my
office within the time prescribod by law, to
show causa, if ar.y they have, why Said Let
teia ot Administration should not be grunted
said applicant.
Given under mv hand at office U*e Soth day
of November, 1868.
. „ J. J. HARPER, Ordinary.
dec3- 30d—prs. fee $3
NOTICE.
ALL persons who have not yet paid their
Medical bills will please call and settle.
1 have immediate and pressing need for evory
dollar that is due me. In my absence the
money may be paid to J. W. Hightower or G.
M. Rock we! v at Hightower’s Drug Storo, who
have my books. GEO. M. McDOWELL.
Dec. 3 2t
FOR SALE.
MYSlall on Lottery, sired by Joe. Lottery—
bis dam a Morgan Mare—raised in Jas
per county, George ; grandsire Burgess’ Joe.
Lottery, from Connecticut. He is 15 1-4 hand j
high-not grown yet- 6 years old past-a
beautiful chestnut sorrel and an excellent
traveller in single or dcnble harness. He can
show some of the best colts in the State. Ap
ply to W. C. HOOD, Barneeville Ga.
Dec. 3-3 m,
*** Macon Telegraph, Atlanta Intelligencer
anil Nashvile Union & Dispatch copy 3 ms,
weekly and send bill to this office.
FOR SALE,
A GOOD family horse, nine (9) years old.
For further particulars call at this office.
Dec 3 tf.
KATIOKAL, HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GA,
Cor. Whitehall Street , and Western & At.,
lantic Rail Road. .
E. B. FOXD, Proprietor.
novl 2 —tf
FOR SALE.
I*TY Residence, which I now occur y, 2 va-
ItJL cant lots, 30 acres of land, partly in the
incorporaiion, aud iu first rate condition. I
will also sell my stores, situat‘d in the centre
of trade. I have 2 excellent Rooms with good
shelving and first rate store furniture. 1 would
not object to take a part in Dry Goods or Gro
ceries, or any thing that can be comerted iuto
money. Call soon as I expect to sell.
J. W. ELDER.
Barnesville, Ga., Nov. 12th, 1868.—tf
VARIETY SHOPT
John W. Waterhouse,
Manufacturer of Sash, Blinds and
Doors, at Dumas and Di key's old stand,
Furniture made aud repaired with dispatch.
Also Coffins made to or
der.
oct22 —ly
JOB WORK done with neatness and
dispatch at the Gazette Office.
MACON AItVKKTISiNG.
~J. B. ROSS & m,
WHOLES A.LE!
DRY GOODS
—AND—
Grocery Merchants,
96 CHERRY asp 55 SECOND STREET,
MACON, GA.
NOW UNLOADING.
JUST ARRIVING ANU IN STORE,
anovhef lot of that Extra Wide and
Heavy
Borneo Blanket
BAGGING,
which is now almost entirely used.
Also,
100 sacks RIO and JAVA COFFEE cf all
grades.
125 bbls. SUGARS,
75 boxes CHEESE.
LIQUORS, CIGARS,
TOBACCO, SYRUP.
FLOUR, in A sacks, and bbls.
ARROW, WAILEY and BEARD'S
Iron Ties, and in fact everything usually
kept in a
FIRST-CLASS
WHOL.ESALE
HOUSE.
STA PLE
And Fancy
Moots mid
Hats and
€. 1 lot king,
In Endless Variety, all of winch
will be sold at a
Small Margin.
PLANTERS
—AND—
iIIIMiTS
Respectfully invited to call and examin
our LARGE STOCK.
J. B. ROSS & SON,
Wholesale Dealers,
s'
96 Cbe r ry aid 65 Secoid Street.
oet—Sm
SEND YOUR ORDERS
FOR
Bacon,
Flour,
Lard,
Hams ,
Tobatin,
SnufiP,
C igars,
Candy,
Crackers ,
Sardines,
Raiding,
Futs f
Syrup,
Cheese,
Codfish,
Mackerel,
Soap, Starch, Core Oysters,
Whiskey, Braudy, Wines,
Case Liquors, Champagne,
Osnaburgs f
S irtins 8, Yarns, Strip**,
Shirtings, She.tings,
BAGGING, TIES, ROTE, BAL
ING TWINE, &c., to
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO*
OR if you wifi come to MACON and buy
your goods in person, don't forget to cal!
at the
WHITE CORNER.
WE guarantee our goods, in all cases to be
as represented. Our stock cannot be
equalled in Middle Georgia.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & C 0
BY.HCTOS’3 KaTELr
J. t. Cjlngton, Proprietor
Within 50 yards of the Passenger Depot,
Macon, Georgia
A most excellent Bar and Barber Shod
attached. oct29 tf
M* FAPIEB
FASHIONABLE BARBER,
UNDER DYING TONS HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA.
—o — *
HAIR-CUTTING, SHAVING, SHAM
POOING and DYEING.
Satisfaction guaranteed. oct29—t
Jonathan Collins & Son,
AT THE OLD
GRATES & WQOLEQLK
MiMIBSi/
THIRD STREET,
MACON,
Georgia.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE
attention of their Planting friends, and
Cotton Shippers generally, to the fact that
their Warehouse, having beeD put in complete
order, is now ready for the reception of con
signments.
Thanking them for past favors, onr utmost
efforts shall be to deserve their confidence in
the future oct‘29—lm—*
DR. SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR.
4
A REMEDY
FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A
DERANGED STATE OF TI1S) LIVER.
DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE,
Jaundice, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Cramp
Dysentery, Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections ofthe
Bladder and Kidneys, Fever, Nervousness,
Chills, Diseases of tha Skin, Impurity ot the
Bl'jod, Melancholy or Depression of Spirits,
Heart Burn, Colic or Pains in the Bowels, Pain
in the Head, Fever and Ague, Dropsy, Roils,
Pain in Back and Limbs, Asthma, Erysype
las, Female Affections and Bilious Diseases
generally.
Frepared and sold Only by
J. H. ZEILIX & CO., Druggists,
JTIACON, G COItGI A.
Read the following Testimonials.
Messrs Zeilix Cos.
Gentlemen :—1 have used SIMMONS'
LIVER REGULATOR, not only once but cf
i ten, and cau confidently assert it has none me
more good than any other Medicim I have ev
ler used, 1 think it is the greatest medicine for
1 diseased Livef made in (he world. Many of
I my neighbors hare used it, and all will say as
much if not more than Ido for its virtues. 1
shall never be without it.
JOHN J. ALLEN, Bibb co.
Macon, Geo June 11, 1868.
Hear Sir—A sense of gratitude compels me
to thank you for your valuable medicine, (SIM
MO NS’ LIVER REGULATOR ) I suffered for
more than a year with indigestion, and during
j the last six months I was very bilious, occa
! eionally having a dumb chill followed by fe
l vers, which prostrated me for weeks. I took
one package of your Liver Regulator, and for
several months I have been as stout and hearty
as any man could desire to be. I am thorough*
ly satisfied that it is all it is recommended to
be for indigeetien and bilious complaints, for
mine was eertninlya stubborn case. I have
heard many of my friends speak of it, and alt
agree that it possesses all the virtues you claim
for it. Very Respectfully, Voura&c..
A. H. .UGHTOWFR,
Conductor M. & \V. R. R.
I have used SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULA
TOR with wonderful effect, in Bilious cholic
and Dyspepsia, and am so much relieved that
I can’t refrain from letting you know of the
value of yotir excellent Remedy. I believe it
will effectually cure me, it ought to be con*
sidered a public blessing. MASTERSON,
Firm, Grier & Masterson, Macon, Gal.
Sold by Drug pats everywhere.
oct29-8m
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