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NAPOLEON’S TOMB AT ST. HELENA.
A literary gentleman, who recently visited
the island of St. Helena, describes what he
saw there in a communication to ‘the Hunts
ville Independent. After stating that he made
the acquaintance of a young lady- on the
island who agreed to accompany him, he
says:
"With so agreeable a companion the time
could not but prove pleasant as we journeyed
on. On ascending a hill, a rufle and dilapri.
dated house revealed itself among the green
foliage, and pointing in the direction. “That”
said she. “is Longvrood.” I gazed with
eagerness upon the spot and instinctively
hastened my steed. As my eye took "in the
scene before me I could but feel solemn and
melancholy. Could the rude, dilapidated
house before me be the one where dwelt in
hi3 exile, the great Napoleon. A narrow but
well beaten path led us direct to the old
house, and here my lady friend stepped.—
“This,” said she, “is the house in which
Napoleon lived.” "We entered, and, every
where the eye could reach, a scene of gloom
and desolation presented itself. “Here,”
said she, “is the room in which he slept.”—
Casting my eye around I found the plas
tering to the walls mostly gone; a few
planks, yet remained upon the floor, but it
required watchfulness on our part to avoid
falling through. On entering his sitting
room, which also had been his library, 1
viewed first an old threshing machine, and
on old stool upon which the tired visitor
might sit and rest himself. The windows
were a complete wreck throughout thl house,
and everything around in its neglected state,
to me, at least, but spoke in language the
more convincing, of the greatness of Napo
leon. _ After wandering throughout this
and viewing each and every spot so replete
with interest to the visitor, I hastened my
footsteps from the scene. Yet ere I leave,
let me record one more fact. In a small
room that gave evidence of former neatness,
whose floor had long ago yielded to the des-
olator’a hand, stood a group of cows, and
with their heads reared above them, they la
zily pulled the fodder from the racks erected
in the identical spot, where once'hung the
picture of Josephine, the dearest being on
earth to Napleon.
Wild flowers grew in their native loveli
ness about the grounds, and the meandering
vines wandered over the sides and roof of
this once noble dwelling. My friend led me
from the spot to one of far more interest than
this. “Let us follow this path,” says she,
“and I will show you where he was buried/
Together we walked through a • grassy vale,
and as I gazed around me I saw striking evi
dences of once beautiful grounds, laid off
with all the taste and care which the genius
of Napoleon could award to it. We soon
reached the spot to which we were going.
“Here,” said she, “is Napoleon’s grave.” I
stood spoil-bound for a moment, and gazed
upon the spot as one lost in a reverie. A
common oblong stone vault, enclosed by a
rail, over which hung the branches of a weep-
AfoD HofJSE
■C O S ; T It A C T O It S
Valuable Busies LjofM
LEASE.
T HE owner of the vacant LdI*oif!lfuIbeiTystreet,
opposite Lanier House, (upon which was situ
ated the “Granite Buildings, J ’^and, which weyc
burned In 1861,') desires to lease-tire -grimifd frir’a-
term of years, to responsible parties, who will en
ter into obligations to erect thereon a flrst-claBS
business house. The lot is 69 feet front and
210 feet deep—the front being large enough for
three No. 1 business rooms. The lechtibn ii the
most desirable one in the city-, for fashionable
store rooms. A bargain can be obtained bvrespen-
sibleand energetic contractors or businessmen.—
Application should be made immediately, -.tp the
undersigned, at Eatodtobi who hah prei»ren plans
and specifications of the style of building he desires
erected, or to Wm, P. Goodall, Esq., of Macon.—
Application by letter will be promptly responded
to, and if desired an interview will bq given in this
city at any time. No proposition to sell the lot
will be entertained. mo-tit!-
oct 22-law-ft JAMES DENJJAM.
CURRIERS .
ileVi .it . i-.CStl ,t.l >
T HE undersigned wish to to employ aifirstrclass
Tanner and Finisher, to conduct (or, them
one of the largest and hest tanneries in Georgia.—
The establishment hss, for the last fifteen years
been one of the most lucrative of the kind’ib'Hhe
Btate. The location is near Eatonton, Ga. None
but an energetic and honorableanan, who is mas
ter of both branches of the business, and can gyve
unexceptionable references, niled apply. To'such
a workman the most liberal wages and a perma
nent situation, will he given. Application by, let-,
ter, or in person, should he made immediately, to
J.E.& J. C. DENHAM,
Eatonton, .Geo, ,
P, S. In addition to the above wb will cite im
mediate employment to two No. 1. Curriers and.
Finishers. Apply at once, as above,
, oct 22-law4t .. ,
notice to Debtors: and Creditors. Le
A LL persons indebted to the estate of A, E.
Cochran, late of Bibb county; .deceased, are
required to mako immediate payment, and those
having claims, to render them in’terms of the law
to the undersigned. E. T, COCHRAN,
oet7-law40d*
.Administratrix...
G eorgia, jaspercounty.—Whett-as - , Ber
ry T. Digby makes application to me for Tet* r|
ters of administration on the estate of- Willkup, , | loj.ts
Powel, late Of said county, deceased; "
■ Co.
•ftfcoIrfiifcofelriiiir^bectS^t-it the following;
.“.'.Air'XIIEIR SEWS DEPOT,
Triangular Block!,’ Cherry Street:
■a>» ,mmfc>«L DAI LIES.
"VIEW YORK. HERALD, News, World, Tribune,
JL\ Tiju.cs, aqd Journal of Commerce.
Cincinnati Commercial, Gazette, Fnciuirer, and
(T^rt’namVolkesbltfth;. J i V
LoU*»vUle Journal, ond Democrat. vlnsjd i.
Xashviite Union, Gazette, Pness & Times,. Ban
ner, and Dispatch. , . j
Macon Telegraph, and Journal & Messenger.
WEEKLIES!
Btwper’s-Illustrated, Leslie's Illustrated, Leslie's
ChiutDeytporner, New Ytwk Ledger, Wilkes’ Spirit
of Um{Timee, Turf,.Field <"4 Farm, New: York Clip-
per, National Police Gazette, Waverly Magazine,
Arminmd Navy Journal, Scientific American, Bos
ton Pilot! Metropolitan Record. Metropblitan Bank
Nete Reporter, KomuT Table, New York 'Weekly,
Sunday Mercury,. Flag of Our Union, and The
■Natipp. i ' . .
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PP8
Fashion JIagazines—Godey’s, Leslie’s, Peier-
son’s,''L.d BoriTon,’Lady’s Friend, Lady’s Reposi
tory,’tttkl La FetHe Messenger. '
Notice to Tanners, and- Cgm^Mcnttdv. Nick Nax, Thunny
jPli’efflbw, Thiinnlesf jpliun, Budget df Fun*, Yankee
(Notions, Appleton’s R. R. Guide, Pictorial History
nf Hum Woi" TlnUAhl* I'afVlaIIa UTnrt/i
of. the War, Ballou’* Monthly. Catholic World,
Leslie’s New. .Moutltly, Phrenological Journal
HorticullurMi, and BaUeii’a Monthly
6efl9-ffn u “.r.; •
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Law Notice.,
I HAVE resumed the practice of my profession,
and will attend to all business entrusted to my
care in the State.
Having just returned from Washington City,
parties desiring advice and counsel relative to'the
preparation of papers under the Amnesty Procla
mation for pardon, and the status of contracts and
- title de&ls, eXeduted durng the lost four years, can
:! WIN SHIP & ft A L L A W A Y ' ■ •■ wnsuU me by letteror in pereon.
“ W b. * “ ® uALLAWAY. otilee over Boardman’a Bookstore, M & Ga.
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j-j-ntMU 'to. ,ud > 'Vi.i.'ik -jt!i to 'Win
invitation; to tho . public,
,-aJ, fjven el 'mid 1 .-.-oo : m.ir/itoch
to call and examinqthe most oxtensiyo stock of.
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These are therefore to cite and admonish' airan'd‘ evw.o(feJ;ed.in^i^,jii|fket. llheir. i stock embra-
aingular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office on the first-Monday
in December next,-ta show caase—if any they
have—why letters shall, not issue to t^e. applicant.
Given under my hand officially,'at'office, this
Uth day of October, 1865. s-n: tio am ii .ifj'I
M. H. HUTCHiaONi
octl-l-wOOil Ordinary."
G ~ ^EORGIA. BIBB: QOUNYYi—Mrs.
Nancy Thomas’ applies to the' undersigned for
letters of guardianship of the person ahd property
of Emeline C. Mathews nnd Richard: Me 1 hews,.orr
phau minors of James Mathews, deceased;', .
All persons interested are required to 1"- and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary, on'tlie ffrihMonday
m November next, to show, cause (if aby they
have) why letters should not be granted.tho applir
cant. .; . ’ ,. .
Given tinder my hand nnd'tifflcial signature."
.,7: ■ WM.”M‘ RILEY,’<’■ '
oetl-t^. l :i >1. >1 '- J.ltlfell J Oidinary.
des every style and variety.
1o tj ! utac v>tiq i
\ MeypliauU can,now replenish thrlr stocks at a
small advance on New York Prices.
I : M> MdlTC-ti . -.lie'I II t S-’.-y- Ci'MItJ
■ Wvbave in addition to our stock of ie.iair-
.Yiol-jaiS .- i> uii ■ • *
i -lido-f’iFTiNEa’ CL OTHTN<3 J
>js\ ; *yit\ iih.i •» :*•- ••
A ‘large assortment', jft. substantial,, ,lojv priced
clotbing-a lt*1e *.t i ••■’ril
°.t.fl lit*- 1 &,CALLAWAY,
G EORGIA, Jaspf.u county.—Whereat,
W. Caswell makes application-to me for Let-1
ters of Administration with the JViUi*fitiexed> oil
'Nashville & Cliattanooara Railroad.
I -)imw|M03 tm ii ...
r I JOFassengdniJ'or the North and West Express
A. ,train leaves Chattanooga 6,|Q a. m., connect-
vault. There we both went, and sat down
upon the spot where once rested the body of
Napoleon. All was cool, damp and gloomy
within. Yet I was wont to sit for hours and
•meditate upon the scene.
“Throwing aside all prejudice, my friend,”
I remarked, “and awarding simple justice. 1
to the merits of true greatness, do you really 1
think that this spot, as a burial place, was a
proper tribute, on the part of the English
nation, to the genus of so great a man?” Al- !
though an enemy to Britain, she could but 1
admire his great talents and superior abili
ties. “How much more worthy of them as a
nation, would it have been, to have allowed
their enmity and prejudices to be buried
with him, and now that they could fear him
no longer, how much more becoming it would
have been, to have placed a monument over
him suitable to his greatness, and'to have
interred him with the pompt, ceremony and
honors due his rank.”
“I can but admit,'” eays she, “although an
English woman, and my prejudices as such
are inherent, that the genius and greatness of
Napoleon, in some respects, were unsurpassed;
but, in my opinion, his past actions were such
towards England, as to warrant her in treat
ing him as she did when living; yet, in death,
when she had no longer cause to fear him, he
Bhould have been treated differently;, but let
us hasten from the scene, my friend, fop I
might make confessions which would not be
come me as an English woman.”
“I will now guide you” said she, “to the
spring, where early every morning he used to
repair and taste of its cool and refreshing
waters.” We soon reached it, and sitting
down upon a moss covered rock, we drank'
from the spring where lie used daily to sit,
and looking in the direction of his loved
country, he would drink of its waters, saying
always, “ France I adore thee.” After linger
ing long enough to fill a bottle from the wa
ters of the spring, and gather' .a few pebbles
as mementoes or my visit, we retraced our
steps and soon joined our party, who having
finished their ramble, were lolling in the
shade waiting for us. After a short and
pleasant jaunt wc leached the residence of
our hospitable host. Here a sumptuous re
past awaited us, to which we did the amplest
justice. The hours passed by, and we were
eoon warned by the mellow tint upon'the
horizon, that the sun was about to bid adieit
to the inhabitants of St. Helena. And being
booked for a party at the American' consuls
that night, it was necessary for ua_to hasten
from a scone which had long ago proved
most pleasant, and from persons wno had iff
the short period of our acquaintance, ren
dered themselves friends,, “wholesome and
true.” We parted from our friends , with
great regret,' but not before exacting from
them a promise that, should they - ever visit
the United States, they would come to see us
at our homes. ’ Traveler,
Bkandeic Men.—During-the—recruiting-
for the warn physician in Boston, taking one
person who offered himself to be a. deserter,
branded him on the breast '.by using - some
caustic preparation which burned into the
flesh. The man proved not to be a deserter,
and brought suit for the outrage. The case
was before a jury for several days, but they
could not agree upon a verdict.' All wanted
the doctor to be put in for damages, but.the^
could agree upon no -specific amoupt.; We
should not wonder t6' hear some/clay ‘.that,
that doctor had had his back branded with a
raw-hide.—Baltimore Sun.
What it Costb.—An English journal de
clares that no.one need expect to getiqto par-
liment for less than ten thousand dollars. It
cost Tom Hughes lately over five! thousand
five hundred dollars foran election conducted
by his friends with the strictest economy.—
This is tolerably expensive, considering how
few Englishmen are allowed to vote in the
general mass. But here in Philadelphia,
where everybody votes, we have heard of some
bills for returning members of congress which
come quite up to the English standard. By
the time a weii-to-do candidate goes through
a nominating convention and a political cam
paign, he find;, his hands very near the bot
tom of his pockets, or else his ballots very
few. Professional political managers “will
not stand mean candidates any how,”
Theatrical Critique.—The Vicksburg
Scrald, in Epeaking of the performance of
Ingomar there, says “the piece was entirely
too heavy for the metal of the company.”
they have, on or before the first-MondaryMi UccerfL
her next, why letters shall .not issue ,fp thehpifii-
cant. y
Given under riiy hand and'offleiuj signiture',' this
16th day of October, 1865. ' .?•» •'»-* -J '
oct!9-wtd - . ,. M, H.i.II, TGHISQN, Ord’fjetu
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Wm.'B'.'
UT Scott makes application for letters of admin-
,istration upon the estate' <6f Ntt”’ Stticf Byron,
late of said county, deceased; : . noiif "rratal - 'I
AH persons interested are required tobc.and ap-.
pear at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday
in November next, to show cause (if any they
hare) why letters ol administration should mot be
granted the applicant. .....
Given under my hand and official sir-nature. *
WM.'M. RILEY,-d
' octl-td 11 a i - ; • t n': ,,.-I -u | Ordinary,
C\ EORGIA,
UT J. Wood
Jones cocsty.—Whereaa-Wm. H.
county*
These arc to cite aud admonish all persons'eon-'
cemed to be and appear and file their objection if
aDythey have to the contrary, in this office oh or
by the first Monday in November nest.; ! ■ -ei
Given nndcr my hand officially Sept, 30,1865. :,
ROLANDTV-Rtp, ,
odt4-law5w*
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas
J. Lowe, late of Bibb county, deceased, are
required to make immediate payment, hbd those
having claims to render them to the undersigned
In terms of the law. JOHN. H, .LOWE,.,
oct 7-law-lOd Administrator.
f i ,<#£’' :
'°j P ,PR,WTjF ^^#.iL : ^;H.(i'psE,
j. : MACON,. GEORdlA, ’
. j W 1. . .1(1.. In: >1 'lit ••••» »<• 5
‘TVTPWihRYftin store,'and for sale, the largest and
best assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOEt}, AND
HATS, in the ffiitiUi. , Tuose wishing .Jo. buy, to
sell 'again, will herfc? find facilities, not surpassed by
any boast) south of Cincinnati, as the entire stock
has been purchased, FOR CA8H, from the manu
facturers in the cities of.New York and Boston.
A good supply oi TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS
will also be kept on hand. ' :
Clothing, and Gents’ Furnishing
portion of public patronage, m.
W. R.,SINGLETON,
,y. C. SINGLETON.
/GEORGIA, Bibb County.—Whereas John,K.
\T Harman applies to the undersigned for let-,
ters of administration upon the estate bf James F.
Weeks, late of said county, deceased— ,.«i a. :
All persons interested are required to be and ap
pear at the court of ordinary on the first Monday
in November next to show cause, if any tfie^blVe;
Why letters should not be granted the i applicant,
Given under my hand and official sienature. .
sepll-w30d WM. M. RILEY, Ord'y.
/Ui EORGIA, Bibb Counts'.—Two months after
\JT the date hereof application will oe made to
the court of ordinary of said county for leave to
sell the real and personal property of Albert L.
Rose, late of said county, deceased.
JULIA E; t'OLLINS,
sepl4-wG0d '" - )"■ : Adm T x;* :
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted f 6 the'estate of John II.
Dunlap, late of Bibb county, '-deceased,' ! Ar(r
required to make immediate payment, and’those
having.claims to render them to -the undersigped
in terms of Uie law. „ E, C:'DUNLAP,.
oct7-law40d* ' Administratrix. • 1
G EORGIA, Putnam County.—All persons hav
ing claims against Andrew (Reid, dec’d, late of
said county, will present them in terms’ of the law.
Those indebted to. said, deceased are. requested to.
make immediate payment.
• ’ WM. A. REID. v • >= :
ALEX’R. S. REID, Jr.,
sep6w40d] Admr’s, Ac., Andrew Reid; -dftcltd
pliea to me for,-letters ol administration upon t:
estate of Samuel B. Finney/.dec’d. '• * t,i
These arc to cite and admonish all - persons con
cerned, to file their objections, if any they have, in
this office on or by the second Monday in Novem
ber next, wity said A; B.‘ Fennell shotild not Hi Sip-
pointed said administrator, -i’ q c: :t
Given under iny hand officially* Get. J,U3Qi>.-rI
ROLAND I..ROS8* v.
rr°ctll ' / " • ' Ordinary!-
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persona Indebted: to the estate, of.Charles
Collins late of Bibb county deceased, are re
quired to make immediate payment to the nnder-
signed, and those having claims to' render tfieih in
“■'* ,.il I' tWWl'nSSM II
A. P, & O. C,/COLLINS,
Executors.
the terms of the law.
octl-lw6w
EORGIA, Bibb, County.—Wliereas; lEJjvtrrd
VJT S. Lathrop applies to the .undersignedfor Let
ters of Administration upon -the Estate ’of Mrs.
Mary M. Lathrop, late of feaidcountv,!decern.ed.
All persons interested are required bo he and,ap-
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
In November next, to show tause, if anv Ihey
hive, why letters should not be granted the appli
cant. . Given under ■ ‘ ■ * * -
sep!4-w30d
■ 'Y*
G EORGIA, BxBB COUNTY.—Two months al
ter the datq hereof, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary ol said county" for leave
to sell Two Thousand acres of land ’in Sumter
county, stocfcind othkr:things or*V >pltrAaflon,
known as the Lamar plantation, on Flint river be
longing to the estate of Col E. D. Hngueuiu, late
of said county, dec’d.
GEQ r W. FORT, .
■ J - M Executor.'
sepl7 2m
KOTVAJ
G EORGIA—Jones CouETT.-^jpiNAnT's Or-
eice, said county, "September* 27, 1805.—
Whereas, Mrs! Sarah R. Lane appiiea to me for
administration on the estate of IVu». A, r: Lane
deceased. .mfem 'tniamn toon ■]
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to tile their object!out. it any they have, in*
mv office, on or before the first Monday. its No*
vembernext. Witness my hand officially. ■ .
ROLAND T. ROSS,
oct 4-law5w* Ordinary.
SttNashviBe witfi Norflnvestern Railroad for
Joh'nuonvillt; and points on Tennessee river, Padu-
cah' -Gaiid,' nnd-Sfc Louis, and Lbnisville and Nashl
yille Railroad. iT-.c- q
.FarelromChattanoogato-Nashville $ 7 75.
. 1“ “ a-,iSf Cairo.>.twlj:.... 19 75.
i “ “ St. Louis.... 22 75;
jpassituters’leaving Atlanta on tins evening train
oit.W. A: A. R: R. 'eonnectwith'this train. Freight
is now.:tdeeiriitdi and.forwttrddd on quick time
g-?ryratat,, *.;> ;.,tf» iqq
Jlft i|II 'Nit; ;.'- DpJEk, •
|nii) to -ul-iv! 'JVW. BROWJs *'
j ■•") •' /i .t:" Gen’L Passenger Agent.
.! !opU8-3m., : ;ll w, aft b ■
N. A. HARDEE & CO., j Just Arrived! New Goods
SHIPPING, COMMISSION & FORW*KkJ ; ' ' ' ■ 7^
MERCHANTS, 1 c "' a,, ‘ 1 Txvo Stocks ln ° ue:
Savunnah Georgia. ’ Goods from Auction! Saving to Consumers!
Will make liberal cash advances on consignments
to their friends.
NORTON, SLAUGHTER & COj
oct 13-lm*
C. M. IRWIN, . . I- .SI. B. WHARTON
IRWIN Sc WHARTOX,
Commission Merchants,
AND WitOLESALB AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Pine Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats,
Capa, and Fancy Goods,
Northeast Comer Cherry and'Third Streets
(Old Stand of Wither* <t loud,)
MACON, wi.t8iU.ki;.. .V it. .GEORGIA,
.-(-."if lit;/) <1. -mo - :• ' ■■ e..
REFERENCES : .
J W Fears & Co, and Hon E A Nisbet, Macon,
Da.; ColDlAYason, Albany, Ga.; Citizens gene
rally of Lee and Dongherty conntles, Ga.; Hon D
Irwin, Marietta, Ga,; Harris Jt Jennings, Atlanta,
Ga.; J R Anderson <t Co, Richmond, Va.; Ashby
Ss Wliartou, Alexandria, Va. oct!5-lm
G. BERND,
ji ! * >ni .n -tar.’iu *ds '•Muns* .* n.<
Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness
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j 7 I ])■:!»; ■ r.w*r ff *1 !>if ? »••• , va?
Dealer in Saddlery Goods,
.
Cotton Avenua, Macon, Qa.
| -m-X9 'uIt hi;: : .1 - , : a t-.t tn'tf ■
IS NOW RECEIVING, AND WILL CONTINUE
to receive direct from manufacturers and impor
ters, all classes of Goods in bis line, consisting of
ladles! and gent’s ■ -i
SADDLES, i .ft •; “ )
HARDWARE,
J U- - -1 WHIPS,
as well as the different classes ot Leather and oth
er materials for manufacturing purposes. I am
employing first class workmen, and my work shall
be second to none ln the State.
I will purchase all kinds of Leather in the
rough; or finish leather at a reasonable price, both
Shoe and HamecaLeather. , mii.-i . 'i .
Ths highest market price paid for hides, i
Repairs of all kinds done ln the best manner.
No business transacted on Saturdays.
oct6-lm ’ ■ '
S. T, OOLEMAH, Agent, Cherry St.,
j THE undersigned will open, about the 1st ..Of
.October, in tke.buildirig well known as the
Manufacturers' Bank, Cor. CherrJl ,&Sccond Sts.
The most elegant and extensivi variety of
j ... • FA L L goods:
FOR LADIES’ AND GENTLESIEN’S WEAR,
Yet displayed in this,city. My stock will consist
not only of my own purchases, but large selections
from purchases made by Mr. J. B. Ross, at. this’re
cent'Auction Sales in New York, which I.know to
be at less prices, than others have paid ip.the same
market. By an arrangement with Messrs. J. - B.
Ross & Son, their ENTIRE RETAIL BUSINESS
will be transferred to me; and with' the advantages
offered I shall, at ail times, be prepared with the
knost comprehensive assortment in this City. Es,
pucial attention has been given to the selection 1 of
91 O UR N IN G GOODS ,
And also to the selection of LINEN GOODS, of
every description, which are now decidedly cheap
er aud more economical than Cotton fabrics.
SO come along. Ladies, and give me a' trial; 1
have served many of you in. the past,, and given
you good bargains, anil will continue tofloso, it
you will stick to me, and if I have neglected to
provide any thing which can ;add to your comfort
or-convenience, I will furnish it upon short notice.
S. T. COLEMAN, Agent.
Late Firm, Ross & Coleman.
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Y. J. HUNT.
Wil.'A,MckENZIBl AT. JOHNSON. WM. H. CHAMBERS.
' t - wxr. a. McKenzie & co.,
pOM Mibb ION Merehanta, Cotton .Brokers and
\J Receiving, and Forwarding Agents, Apalachi
cola, Florida.
References: J. B. & W. H. Ross, Hardeman &
Sparks,-Macon, Ga.; King & Allen, Dr. J. F. Boze
man, Columbus, Ga.;. Hon.- T. M. Furlow, Ameri
cas, Go.; poL Nelson Tift, Albany, Ga.; John Me-
rNab, Enfaulaj A}a. , aug 25 8m
Executor’s Sale.!
W ILL' bo bold on the First Tuesday in Decem
ber next, between the usual hours of sale,
.before, theCourt House door in the county of Bibb,
Fifty acres of land in the North West corner of lot
No. 206. ' Twenty acres. is cleared andjn a high
slate'"-of cultivation, ono gbbtV frfimie building
withitwo rooms'on the premises. 'Sold as - the
property. ofWotson Campbell, late of Bibb county,
deceased,,(or the benefit of the heirs and creditors
or deceased. LUTHER. B. JpBNSON,
oi-ti>-lav,i'i\v* - . * - Executor.
,—Whereas;. Isaac
■I me for Let
ters Of AUminlstra'tiou bn. the Estate of Robert
Brown, late Of said county'di-ceascd. These are
therplbro to cite and'admonish^Ml persons coneem-
.ed, to-be andappearat my office on the first Mon
day ih DepeiuVr next, to show .cause if,any,tbey
have, why letters shall not. issue to the applicant
ra teRttS.ofbflte'kw.’ “ *■ ■
Given, under my- hand' and official- signature at
offire, this Will (lav of Oct. 1865.
octl9-wtd. M. : II. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, JxsMti.county.—^Whereas, Wrn. P.'
VyliiU: tmffieVApplicatjon to me for Letters of
Administration on the Estate of William Parka,
late of said county deceased. These are therefore
to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to show cause. If any
-they have, on or before the first Monday in Decem
ber next, why letters-shall-not 1 issue to the appli
cant.,at ol artsli V> Eo:xfltom afit xnrni n
Given upderrmy hand-audtofficial signntairfe, thia-
'16th day .bf AJctober J865. .. „--p q...
' “etffi-wtd. ’ y ’5U,H. r Ht;7CHI30M;. Ord’gyj
BLUB .(!•«■> 1. ot hr •: ‘ v - L i
,c .itetn aidBLUE STONE,' > ! ■
aid ut tdl. at I;,.-.; 3
I!ad*I" :gn;yi* '-BLUE STONE;
•it —I i’ll u - >(it JjiulaiKidt »:*«='.
At, ,vn on BOYD & GORDONS, ■ f
Druggists. S doorsibdlow Telegraph office,
seiio-tr ' •.
—x ——- h(il> ■ - ■ * “to
X>txnvber! JL-'lxraber 1
icD bo.'flB/i lor.!. !»:a»i > ot »:.•
nni7r.e ,t
jfliil -qt) , vnitlnou'J J -"brtheir house.
ALlMAl'5, ON hand and .FOR SALE AT
" misn :• ,*a7ihs Ifhvr .irao! -ii!; Ini/. otn-
octfiO-lOtl OUEBR & MASTERBON'P.;
v* uui, — “ giauieu luu upjni’ if' »
tedaftffioffieba^gnatuw,,..... OP-EVERY DESCRIPTION,
M. M. RILEY, Ordinary. ' ’ ■
>l *** a * v .• » fir...- ......
1 ,n*>7 i I ruiTmtirWfiiii *Uat TYishnen
O NE20 hors'd Engine and Boiler 1 ln good order;
suitable for sow mill.'
One Btt 4 feet Usopae Mill Rocks, '
Four tiecCes of Salt,
Wanted a partnor with capital. Apply to
oct22ot* a w. boifecillet.
Hor»e and Baggy for Sale.
A FAST HOR8E and an entirely new BUGGY,
is'offercd at private sale and Upon very rea
sonable terms. 'Apply one iotk below ttuotd Post
office building -Up stairs, to
H. C. STEVENSON,
oct21-lw Real Estate Agent.
CHEISTOPfiER BUBKE,
. . "' 1 . T.ATB 1.6VI * BURKE.
• WpttC . I if. ;;i i*. . • •’».
House, Sign &3)ecorative Painter,
PAPER HANGER, GILDER, ETC., ETC.,
H AVING resumed business, the undersigned
hopes by attention and moderate prices to
merit a share of pnblic patronage. His ability as a
workman is known to most of tho citizens ofMa-
con for the past six years.
Paint Shop in Floyd House, opposite Medical
College.
Mixed Paints constantly on hand, at moderate
prices. 1 - ' -'
CHRI&.TOPHER BURKE.
octl3-lm
GEO. B. TUBPIN. J. ff. HERTZ
TURPIN & HERTZ,-
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GOODS,
Triangular Bloch, Cherry Street, Macon, 0a.
Clothing.made to order on short notice, by
JIONS. ROUSE,
oct 6 ly ■ -
JUST RECEIVED,
A nice lot of
rtJBJffXftHmet GOODS,
also allneBtockof
OYER COATS.
octe-lm TURPIN & HURTZ.
UICHXBD at. BISHOP;
: WM. T. BI8HOP.
•In
R. M. BISHOP & CO.,
■1 • ■ . ;!■ ■
WHOLESALE GROCERS'
i : i
Mo. 3G Main St., (a few doors lielow Columbia
sept 22-3m*
Street,, Cincinnati.
;: He. y«>:.K> at ,nii
Ef. Bowen’sSplendid. Plantation
AND VINEYARD FOR SALE.
I WILL sell my Vineyard and Plantation, situat
ed in Jones county, 15 miles from Macon, and
10 miles from Griswoldvillb on Central Rail Road.,
The Vineyard embraces near 10 acres in excellent
condition, containing over a dozen varities of fine
Tines. The Plantation contains. about 800 acres,
300 acres of wblcU Is origmsHorest-oak, pine and
hickory, balance cleared and in, good condition.—
There la a good dwelling house, cabins, barns, gin
house, screw,' Ac. : Place well watered and healthy.
For further particulars enquire: at this office or
address me at Clinton, Jones county, Ga.
oct 22-lm* .. DR. BOWEN.
Cincinnati Commercial copy 6 times and send
bill to this office.
NOTICE.
O N and after the 'first day of November next,
twenty-five dollars per month will he charged
for board of horses at onr stable.
, oct 2?-10t* ■ -. - GRIER & MA8TERS0N.
WARREN’S CELEBRATED NEEDLES AND
FISH HOOKS.
ANDREW CLERK & 00.,
48 MAIDEN LANE, N.T.,
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS.
^JUR forinercustomers wlll find a reduction ln
gold prices of the Needles, while the quality
is always kept up to the highest standard knowii
to English manufacturers.
A. C. & Co., respectfully solicit a renewal of tho
mercantile relations so long and favorably esteemed
sept20-2m
i J. H. WOOLFOLK,
rft UtfiV suae ir.il) y.lUhwbftfl 1>- : a
Ware House and Commission
”u j Z aflcuaoKAW*.
on !. ji -jdi gnioil jm{c!o m*m odi J‘i' i' . >
MACON, - - - - GA.,
W Ot;LD respectfully inform his old patrona
and friends that he will continue the buHi-
ness at the same place he hss, for the last six
years, add he now bass to rage room for 3,000 bales
of cotton. His honse is fire prooi and free from
leakes, oct 17-2 tw-lm
'A'Z UM E Ai !
’ ; .A. Z U'jVT.E -A.
. - ^ z i j e a. !
Has proved to bs
T'jie Best and Purest Baking Powder in Use.
J. H. ZEIL1X & CO.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST8,
: MAC ON, GEORGIA.
Sole Agents in this State for the sale of
PROP. MORRIS’ AZUMEA.
We have received another large iot of this excel
lent YEAST POWDER, and can safely recommend
it to the public for ail that it claims to be. Azu-
mea makes the finest WHEATEN BREAD' possi
ble. It is mode in tho simplest manner, as follows:
Get one quart, equal to l)f pounds of flour, mix
into it, quite dry, three ordinary size teaspoon fills of
AzumCu, add cold water, with a little salt dissolved'
in iU—sufficient to 'make a dough as soft as can be
conveniently bandied, which is generally a little
less than one pint of water to one qnart of flour.
Do not knead it. Shape it very lightly,jand imme
diately bake in a quick oven, which must he quite
hot before you begin to mix. It has the following
advantages over yeast qr fermented bread; it can
be made and baked .in one hour from the time of
i first handling the llour; it will be moist and pleas
ant to eat in four days after baking; It is easy of
digestion, excellent for persons suffering from dys
pepsia ; retains all the gluten, starch and sugar
contained in the flour, and therefore produces 1 lb.
12 oz. bread frota 1 lb. 4 oz. flour, whilst yeast pro;
duces only 1 lb. 9 oz. of bread from 1 lb. 4 oz. of
flour; thus obtaining about 27lbs. more of bread
from a barrel of flour, which, with 1 the saving bf
yeast, will about balance the cost of the Aznmea.
Can boused for any of the following recipes, and
ladies everywhere will be agreeably Surprised with
the delicious productions. This excellent compo
sition does not contain a particle of Alum, Salse-
ratus, or any kind of deleterious drug; but is per
fcctly pure and healthy, and, as a culinary prepara
tion, is infallible and invaluable. At tbq.jfjiir in.
Cincinnati, there were,a number of Baking-Pow
ders on exhibition:—the Aznmea, with several
others, was analyzed, and obtained the first prize,
as the purest and best Baking, powder known. A
trial only Is necessary, in order to be satisfied.
A paper is given with each box, with full instruc
tions for making -•!, r.ilil.
AZUMEA ROLLS, “If
AZUMEA BISCUIT, .«•.». ■ • ■ *
AZUMEA NONPAREIL OAKE, 1 j
AZUMEA JOHNNY CAKE, ' '
AZUMEA FRUIT CAKE,
AZUMEA PLUM PUDDING.
AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE,
AZUMEA CORN CAKE,
AZUMEA DUMPLINGS, , ir: ,
AZUMEA EGG CAKE, ; ‘.
AZUMEA SPANISH BUN,
AZUMEA SPONGE CAKE,
AZUMEA. CAKE WITHOUT EGGS,
AZUMEA CUP CAKE,
AZUMEA MILK BREAD, \
AZUMEA SPONGE GINGER CAKE.
AZUMEA SILVER CAKE,
AZUMEA CURRANT CAKE.
AZUMEA POT PIE,
AZUMEA PEARL CAKE, .", . ,
AZUMEA GOLD CAKE, ,tq --.T
AZUMEA LOAF BREAD,
AZUMEA DOUGH NUTS, .
AZUMEA JUMBLES, , V.
AZUMEA LEMON' CAKE, : .... • .' :
J3F” Azcema is put up for the retail trade
in 1-4 Jib. cans, at 25 cts., and in 1-2 11), cans
at 50 cents. ( ■ • 1 ■
Liberal Discount Made to Wholesale Purchasers.
pctl0-2m J. H. ZEILIN & CO.
B. H. NEWTON, .
.. j WHOLESALE &• RETAIL 1 -HEALER IN < *■
GROCERIES. AND PRODUCE,
Third Street, between Cherry and Poplar,
(UNDER RAWLSON’S HALL,) J.
| At Dunn & Man’gharh's old Stand.
MACON, GEORGIA..
Highest Cash Price paid for all kinds of Country
Produce. sept29-lm
.' ORXA»E9im HAIR.
CURLS, BRAIDS, WATERFALLS,
BANDS, WIGS, HALF WIGS, &c.,
Wholesale, at the lowest possiblo price of im'
portation for cash. • ‘1
W. R. CAAtERON & CO.,
Importers ol Hair and Manufacturers, No. 813
Fulton St., Brooklyn, near New York.
155?“ Large and small orders punctually attended
to. oct 21-1 m
CALL AT ELLIS' .DRUG STORE"
A ND buy the best quality of Bine Stone, 5 Potash,
Onion Buttons.
Also, Bcerkavc’sHolland Bitters, i >
CedronBitters, ,..i • .
Wood’s Iluir Restorative, . .. j, ,
Batchelor’s Hair Dye, , t || . •
John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, ' '•» -‘ '
And every article ln the drug line, »old at low
est price*. oct 22-10*
f E. M. BRUGE & CO.,
iu
BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS,
a u g r i tTIu
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
: bat.-i -uill i*n s A V A N’N ah; G E O..R G I A .
E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
7JltC
It
W A.P’A- E A'-O H' LGtO L A ,
zko'stm,?.
.. . y e’.s, iyjf a.c^’e^p n ; Consign men t's- it o
WATTS, CRANE & CO., WATTS'; GIVEN & CQ.vUUtW.'ipl’WAfTi^.qO.,
• >-! - .it . .. ..i .. Aork. , , . New Orleans. u ffij- '. Liverpool, Eng..
. , E I T H E_E 'O P THE A B O V.E H O ^ *
WHO 3L E HMS,
LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
AT’
59 College Street, I Nashville, Tenn.
i .N-.b bt. . ;Ui Jba'ioO X A - i ... j . _
■ By our heavy purchases during the last-three-months, and by -constantly watching the Eastern mar
ket and taking advantage.of every fluctuation, we aro enabled to say that we have now on hand, the
: '■ .fiuH .A If t-.'aOvii-,; .‘i .b ii - ! ; -i .
LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK
- ' ’ ’OF'
f Mikik G0OFS
i . . . »)! . m THE CITY OF NASHVILLE.
i Our assortment of
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
; ...:s •' FRENGH AND ENGLISH MERINOS,
. i - • 'a >■ "POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES
... . . ANT) OTHER MEW ST
, AND OTHER >NEW STYLES OF DRY GOODS,
,C ; A N N ,01- B E S' U n .p, A. S 8 E D„;
- i. .. A IVehove-the latest stylbs of :
Cloaks; Shawls, 'Balmoral Skirts, Ladies* Hats, &c,
- . Ii-m - i«»t-» rr. J
&C.
, , . .. .„.ge assofttnem; of
SWISS, .MULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS. iNSEKTlONS, LACES, RIBBONS, HAND-
TCE^CHtEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTlONS;etc. '
We are selling to countryAnerchants coming to add passing through’-the city to supply
themselves' with'--goods, we wish tbisay that we can sell tliein at lower'idtcs than‘they can
ohtain them nt'Louisviile of Cincinnati.- Otir lqrgei stock'of -...i: t ■-- *
HATS AND BOOTS AND SHKjfES
Has mostly been bought" at auction, very chepp, and will he sirld at-very-’small profits.
! Our Clothing Department, Up Stairs, ;
Consists of cycry article of Men's Wear made up in the latest styles and of the best material,
and wiJUie offered at the lowest prices,yyliplesule and retail, at -
1 I' 'a.'yth ,yU(*
IclitTBOp bn:
Sept 17-31)1 |
Gj RICK & CO.’S,
COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN.
WARE HOUSE NOTICE.
H ARRIS & ROSS, Ware . House and- > Commis
sion Merchants, would-ififonn their friends
and patrons that they now have room, and aye pre-
^qredto receive Oh storage or to sell ariy cotton
entrusted to their care.
We have secured the services of Mr. A. B.
Adams, formerly of the firmofiAdams& Reynolds,
who will be pleased to serye hia old friends.
, octl5-lm , ; HARRIS & ROSS.
B. II. NEWTON. It. r. LAWYOX.
" NBWSOSf & LAWTON.
GROCERY; PRODUCE AND PROVISION
Dealer* and..,General Commission
' 'W^e’r c It nrit a ,
Third Street; next doatl to Hardeman & Spanks’
ware house, Dunn &-:,Mangham's old stand, Ma
con, Ga. Higtiest cash- prices paid for all kinds
countiyprodu^. 1 ' , j oetl5-lm
A Card.
D URING my absence, DK-T. II. Hall can be
found at my office. - u J ’’
sept!9-tf - CHARLES H, HALL,
Mrs. Hurt,; .
VVTISHES to inform her,Erietidsandpfitrons th8^ ,
> V she still occupies ber Room up stairs Ih tri-.
angular block 2d street, and is receiving licr FALL
and WINTER stock, consisting'of
BONNETS, . :
■ ‘ ^V’bbins, ;• -y'., v. , '
AU work done promptly to order „. ..
oct5-lm,. .. .• ■ ■ '
tfto. w. o’coxxon,
! XJ acon > Ga.
J. B. BOLLADVr
Eulaula, Ala.
J. W. ©’COWlNOa. & CO.,
MACON, ;-... .GEORGIA.
Office on Cherry St,; between 3d and 4th.
R ECEIVING and Forwarding Merchants, and
Agents for E. M. Bruee <fc CO., Augusta, Ga.;
E, M. Bruce, Morgan & Co., Apalachicola, Fla.:
and Watts, Crane & Co., New York.
We wilt receive and forward, upon reasonable
terms, all Cotton-entrusted to our care for ship
ment, as owners may direct. We will.make liberal
advances upon consignments of Coton to Watts,
Crane & Co., New York, or W. C. Waits & Co.,
Liverpool, England; pay Revenue Tax, - Storage,
Freights, <fec., on same, and forward with prompt
ness and dispatch.
Planters and others will be afforded evory facility
in our power to send their Cotton to market,' and
receive prompt return of sale.
Mr. W. E. Clarke is onr agent at Albany, Ga.,
and will give all information to parties who desire
his services in shipping or purchasing. Our per
sonal attention given to the purchase nnd sale qf
Cotton.
NEW; YORK EXCHANGE,>OR SALH
oct8-3m JNO. W. O’CONNOR & CO.
METALIC CASES.
GRIEVE & HERTY,
: X>RLTGGISTS,
M : rjLGE»G 1 i^'ip; i;iiL l .E,, ga.
.DR: JAMES-W"HERTY'having, purchased'the
interest of Mr. Cu^bk, in the Drug Store, the bus
iness will be continued under tile names'- and style,
of GRIEVE & HERTY, who will kedp constantly
on hand a full stock of Drug3,‘ Medicine^,'Dye
Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Patty, PerlumeiT,
Books, Stationary, &c., ax., &c.
oct 20—et.
'CLOTHING, HATS
: If AXD -Vi T H -• ’-.J
F'-ar'iiisliing Goods. ! '
T HE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing
to his former customers, and the public gen
erally, that he has resumed business iif'this city,
aud has associated with him Mr. B. C. Smith, un
der the style aud firm of E. Saulsbnry & Co.
;.,.They have taken the well known and central
stand, on Cotton Avenue, under the Masonic Hall,
where they art prepared to furnish gentlemen with
iv article appertaining to their wardrobe. .
Their well selected stock of Clothing, Hats and
Furnishing Goods, will be replenished by weekly
shipments of the best and latest! styles.
Hoctfll-flm E. SAULSBURY.
Jgr* Journal & Messenger copy, and send bill to
advertiser; :U
Tlirougli Route—Xashrillo to IS, Y.
S HIPPERS are notified that 1 will sign through
bills of lading’ 'for cotton from Nashville to
New Y’ork for SS 50 per bale, via Johnsonville and
Evansville, or 57 25 from Johnsonville.
, - EH. EWING.
oct20 ; 2nr 1 Gen’l-F’t Ag-t X; & C. R: R. '
Buggies and Eainily Jersey Wagons,
FROM CONCORD AND BRATTI.EBORO.
-rjSTE will soon have & supply .of Buggies, Top
V V Family Wagons and Harness made to order
at CONCORD AND BR ATTLEBORO', expressly for
this market, ami will .warrant them to give pntiro
satisfaction.to. all purchasers. We will seU no
wori; not made, expressly io .' c-ur order. Those
from a distance can address us at Macon (to care
W. C. Singleton), or at HawkinBvillc, Ga.
oct7-Sm MCDUFFIE, MASON & CO.
R ECEIVED this day a full assortment of ME
TALIC BURIAL.GASES 'anti CASKETS ot
the most beautiful Patterns. ..For saie-ct mv Fac-
toty, foot Third Street, Macon, Ga.
ang-26-3m '• ' GRENVILLE WOOD ’
MRS. S. AUDOi.UIN,
T AKES this method of informing her trionds,
and the community at large, that she has re
turned from New York with a choice selection of
goods, usually kept in her line of business. She
has Bpared no pains ln selecting the very best and
lastest styles ot
BONNETS, HATS,
caps, turbans,
HEADDRESSES,
HAIR BRAIDS, . . EMRROIDERIES,
Ja ! • ORNAMENTAL TRIMMINGS,
and foncy articles of various kinds. All of wticb
she offers for sale at the most reasonable terms for
cash. Thankful for past favors, she solicits a con-
tipuance of the same. All orders promptly at
tended to. . octl-lm.
Ornamentai Cast Iron Railing
A LARGE variety for cemeteries or private
dwellings Call and see them at
a«g 18-3m' ” SCHOFIELD’S
METROPOLITAN HOTEL.
LATE BROWN’S,
Washington,'B.-C. .
This leading Hotel, Renovated end Re-tarnished
is'flow in perfect ordenfor the reception and ac-
eonunodationof its- old. patrons. r.octl-rSm
Notice 1 .
Ga.;'also,’for BMnbridge every Mondav, WeStca'
day and Friday, thus openings, tegular communi
cation to Southwestem Gcorgia mid Florida
Jji-.' :-.' .J:.- ’ VlUGHT&HILL,.::,:
v-JUtm T'roprii-t.'i--
instiuctioii in Freneli.
P ROFESSOR A. FRISE having returned 1 toM:b --
cou„ intends to give lessons m French to all 1
those who wish to study c aid lunqua.:- in .
private families'. -
An experience of fifty years in his : profes?ion feit-' t
ders the stndy plain andVasv. '.en oliz.a ,a esc. jfod3
r-Early application at the Wesleyan Female Col- j
lege where he is to be fouhd, or at the store of J. i
M. Boardman Esq., will secure suitable hours.
oct23-3twlm