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E. ZACHARIAS~
LUNQTTEST 4 MALLORY'S"
“GEM" PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
# ARCADE BUILDING, COTTON AVENUE,
MACON. GEORGIA.
CHEAPEST GAXZiEHT ZHthoOZTT.
QT RANGERS Visiting
call and examine our cle- ZS&y 1
gant Cautk de Visitks,
softly tone!
delecatcly tinted Pones-
laines, and those pretty
little Gem Photographs
The latter only §2,50 per.
'OolaDon;
T HE undersigned will ba rleased to aec l,is
friends and the public generally, at
The Old stand,
ipied by Beers & Brinson, where he
will offer them
A VARIETY OF OOODS,
Consisting in part of
DEESS GOODS
cAlioobs.
M Delanes, Jaconet Muslin,
Formerly
•iETNA - -
INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONN.
•^Uthebcstadvcr-
u h.ff<*tem Georgia.—
riso circulation of any
. Terms of.aiMrtis-
S ', ,.. Y —liut' must be
**.>?<*«£; -
ovecuted, at Macon
»• ptepareil, -witH a fine
Bren**, Paper, Card-
■,« anil Gorilcriags, to
osk, in a»y c ? 101 ‘ 0E
. to suit every body—
JONES & CUTUFF,
Strangers visiting the city can have Photographs
finished in time for the evening train, by calling at
the Gallery at any time before 11 o'clock, a. m.
Particular attention given to copying and enlarg
ing Pictures. Copies sent by mail or Express, will
receive prompt attention. Life-size Portraits, ele
gantly colored, §76.
J. M. Luxqukst. : : Lee Mallohy.
September 15,18CG 3m
Cash on hand in bank and with Agts. §257,320 <
United States Stock ~ I. 812,277 i
Beal cstafe, unincumbered 00,809 i
State Stocks.. 407,000 t
New York Bank Stocks 731,170 1
Hartford Bank Stocks... *§£.. 270,810 <
Miscellaneous Ban’-vStocks 120,000 1
Railroad Stocks, etc ..Iv 27*5fOG7
Mortgage Bonds, City, County & It. It. 1,011,136
—I *—
Canton,'eOnera, Red and' White
AVF. JUST RECEIVF.D A LARGE, Complete
Brown House Street,
-LA. and beautiful assortment; of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
SILKS, MER1NOES, WOOL DeLANES, EM
PRESS *CLOTH, F.MHROIDEUIES,
LACES, RinONS, HATS,
ARTIFICIAL
BLOWERS,
BONNETS AND HOODS,
HOSIERY A N D S H O E S,
DRESS TRIJIMlNGS—all comes,
4ND OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS.
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
&C., &c., &c.
A General Assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
—G-ent’s Furnisluns Goods,—
Fine Cloths rind Cassimeres.
SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
Together villi cveFjtli'mg usually kept In a first-
TOTAI I (34,079,1
L LABILITIES.
Losses unadjusted and net dite.. .'.,.$221
Net, $3,854,594 20.
IX 60311) forJast y.
a c o n, G-eorgia.
HOLES ALE Dkalsrs in Bagging, Rope,
Com, Hay, Oats, -Bacon, Flour, Sugar,
CASSIUETTB :
Sattuette.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
Bradley’s Duplex Bliptio
Hoop Skirt,
(not) $2,933,399 S4
Ora daily income of say $9,300.
Bosses and Expenses for same
time $2,541,294 30
TotalIiossesi paid in 47 years....$19,127,410 06
Viz.: Fire, §17,'243,000 09 Inland, § 1,8S 1,409 07'
Govcmm’ui and State Taxes paid $179,173 24 V
^s'K till' attention ofplan-
' trrn! UHl, to the card in this,
ilull Jr Briggs, Cotton Fac*
Merchant New Or-
" .entlciacn arc •formerly
t ami arc men of fine busi-
' TVy have bail expert wii»
S „,J are prompt and reliable.
IMPORTANT to Ike TRADE.
GLOVES, HOSIEKY, COLLARS,
Under Sleeves; Cotton. Yarns,
Cotton Cards, Hardware,
J. H. ANDERSON & SON,
Grocers and Commission Merch'ts
M. a c o n , G- a .,
TTAYE removed from their eld stand to their
1 I NEW STORE on Poplar **t reef r between Second
and Third streets, where they keep constantly on
hand ojnrge and complete stock of GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, and PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
Agents for PrnttV COTTON GINS, and IRON
TIES—BAGGING and ROPE, always on band. •
We solicit consignments of Produce and Cotton,
and arc prepared to receive nud sell Cotton for
Planters. Commisssion 0£ t Storage, 50 cents per
bale—Selling 1J percent. ' „■
Manun. Sent 15.186C. 8m
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING
OUR STOCK OF
to read the Card of
iul I’uIIegci in to-day’s
nows something about
on, so wo have-no re-
penks for it elf. *
TJic total amount colored by -Etna Policies on
property destroyed or damaged is §205,854, on
which salvage will be about 6 per -cOnt. Our total
loss will not vary much froln $209,000, and is
being promptly adjusted aud paid. This sum is 5
'per (Jent. npon the assets, a figure but slightly ex
ceeding our govertiment and State taxes paid last
year, or a proportion equal to a §5080 loss for a
company of §100,000 assets.
The necessity for insurance and the value of
wealthy, strong corporations, is forcibly illustrated
by this fire* Several weak Insurance Companies
arc destroyed. Portland has a population of 35,000 ;►
was handsomely built; mostly fine brick or ^stonc
structures—protected and screened with upwards
o ' 40 J s’:a ’.e trees—bounded on three sides by wa
ter—indeed,-literally, almost rising from the ocean
1 a new school
See h:a-adv.
Great Labor-Saving Machine,
- ; THE
Universal Clothes Wringer
Tobacco, @oap, Soda,
STARCH,
Is everything that could be desired, and we intend
to keep the slock up to its present standard. Wo
Imve not space tospeciy, but believe vve can fiJ.al!
orders complete. Our
ufthe Orleans
ijd'jlintion
Ln Ktanic
Ware-House & Commis. Merch’tSj
(At OLD STAND OP UAKUIS & B088,)
Macon., - Geo i» g i a •
^ ^T> ESPE P TFULLY 4fiQ®^
T ^ ^ inform their friends
that they arc now P r c-J^&5?jHg«n
pared to give tlicir personal attention to the -
STORAGE AND SAM OF COTTON,
or to any business entrusted to them.- The old
friends of Harris & Ross and of Adams & Rcyuolds,
f From the N- 0. llcayuhc.
LtilteueenV
HOSIERY, GLOVE,
— A N D —
wee hotToh defartmeh
nj><H.-il along tV-pnvc—
i • i-as never seen;
. sv’.jili nilght crave,
iviiinilli her Jri’ss ot green,
■iv woman’*! ride,
live mill'll of that 1 ween)
it tin'1.ut to h'ule,
ion atiltwceu! ?
iscimiK of the fate
nil uVr her, like a jiall,
- i,i.] ■.mvV state,
;i i'liat slit’ eouW eveyfall.
METAL10 BURIAL CASES
Heaolites,
PICKLES, &c., &c.
JB@*TUo .Highest Price paid for Country Tro
duce
ROBERTA. BEERS,
Apeut.
Albany, November 17,18C-5. SG-3n»
Is umpU’ supplied. We have also a splendid stock of
li^GLiSH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CASS!MERE3 AND BROADCLOTHS.
Also,» fine lot of
XRTSI-I LITsTEdSTS.
• 7-S, 1-4. 1-8 unit !0 4
RiSACSSS DOMESTICS.
Wc liave u!«o, a splendid assoilmenl of
LONG & THOMPSON’S
_k—Ifador tfxe Printing Office
OX BROAD STREET, ALBANY, GEORGIA.
will.'we hope, extend to us the liberal patronage
heretofore given to the above named houses.
Particularaftention will be given by us to the
purchase off PLANTATION SUPPLIES, when
ordered. ‘ A. B. ADAMS.' ^ I.ate fi»ua of
Medical Gollege of Georgia.
AT A.U(iO ST A .
FACULTT:.
L D. FORD, .M. D., Professor of Institutes and
Practice of Medicihc. - -•
JOS. A: EVE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women r.nd Infants. • _
L P. GARVIN, M.D., P.ofcstor of,Materia Mcdica
Therapeutics, and Medical Jurisprudence.^
a call if you need proper Insurance security,
icies issued at fair terms.
SAM’L r. DEW., CEt). W. WVUuT, IIF.X3Y K. CUHXSTIAX
BELL, WILEY & CHRISTIAN,
• COTTON FACTORS
iisr©
General Commission Merchants,
SA’S'AKWAJS, GEORGIA,
S PECIAL Attention given Io orders fer purchase
of all discretions of Produce and Merchandise,
audliberaf advances made on consignments to us,
or friends, in Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, Bal
timore and Liverpool.
September 16, 1860 lm*
m*E ASSORTMENT of METAL1C COFFINS
Albany, Ga., July 28tli, 1066.
Welluiapted to our Counuy Ttade. Our Stock of
been received by us, and will be kept always
bant}. Persons desiring Guffins of this kind c
purchase iUem dicapby-cnHing^n "
^ ' LONG & THOMPSON
Albany. Feb. 28th, i860. _ M~l
i mi<chu*f lnut, j
ml thivw llit* skin,
it, with uncut
The GrcAi InvesltGn cf the Age In
Ho op f £3,
2r. W. BHApiiilY'S Now Patent DUPLEX
ELLIPTIC (or-douKe) SPUING SKIRT.
This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Ellin*!
tic.Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided v
tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making
J e longhest, mest ilexible, elastic nr.d durable
Spring ever used. They seldom bend orjjreak, like
the single springs, and- consequently pfctfeerve their
perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as lony
as any single spring skirt that ever has or can t be
made.
The woulerful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic
BOOTS AND SHOES
L. A. DUGAS, M. D., ’Professor-of .the Principles
and Practice of Surgery.
GEO. W. RAINS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and
Pharmacy.
EDW. GELDINGS, M. D., Professor of Physiology
and Pathological Anatomy. '
DeSAUSSURE FORD, M.D.^Professor of Anatomy
W. II. DOUGHTY, M. D., Assistant Professor, of
Materia Mcdica.
JOHN; S. COLEMAN, M. D., Dcmonsfcator of An-
Session will be opened on the FIRST
iii.ii a irialuu«r, -
iti.l. unknown, - B «•!»,
•triMclterons peel s>iiej*v
it i m p s. jgagjgi
I* now jifajinri'il to inuki' to
oi-Jer G«n«l,Bien»’ fluo BmW *”J feSk-gSol
Slice,, oul of the flue.I »llil tw«
Freueli U»lf-»kin—nl,o. Fifllich
Morocco Shoe, for Ladies. All
work warranted to give Mtl.fae*
tlou. Bppftiring done proui^liy.
Call at Sonth Side Uroad Street.
up-stairs in Mclimre’s briok block, opposite
Jennings’ oflioo.
.... _ n. or.ll. lRHU- 8m.
tat had struck the ‘Veil,*’
giiy boy iitvd st;iv.vl to see—
Lr than it takes to tell,
Bet’s where her feel should be.
i'crowd all stopped to talk,
him that are rarely seen;
<»tli rue the morning walk,
h sin* wore her tillered!.
have almost everythin'
ludet d, we might say that
The 32d Session will be opened on the FIRST
MONDAY in NOVEMBER next, and continue four
months. The Museum, .Laboratory, and Arrange
ments foy Practical Anatomy, are equal to any in
the country. Clinical instruction regularly .impart
ed at the City. Hospital,' j
FEES:
Tickets for the wliolfebourse,
Matriculati
BUST&J6HNST.8N
$105.00
6.00.
10.90,
.. . .30.00
L. A. DUGAS, Dean.
currency,*
pews, arm chairs, for promenade and houso dresF, •
as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a
small pi ice as easily and conveniently as a silk or •
nuislin dress. J
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convcnicucc of wearing the. Dujdcx.Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never atter-
wards willingly dispense with their use. For Chil
dren-. Misses and Young Ladies they are superior* to
all others. •. r . , • •*
The Hoops ore covered with two ply double-
twisted thread and will wear twice as long ns the
single yarn covering which is used on all single
steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every
skirt iyo also double steel,-and twice gr.do'nble cov- .
ered to prevent the covering from wearing off tha
rods when dragging- down stairs, stone steps, &c.,
&c , which they are constantly subject to when
iu use.
.All arc niadeof tho new and elegant corded tapes,
and arc the best quality in every part, giving to
the wearer tho most graceful ar.d perfect shape pos
sible, and are unquestionably the lightest, most de
sirable, comfortable and economical skirt ever mad' *
WESTS, BRADLEY & CART, Proprietors of t! e
Invention, and sole Manufacturers, 97 Chambcis,«
au-1'79 Readc Streets, New York.
For sale in all first class Stores in this city, and
throughout tlio United Slates and Canada, Ilavnnna
. in currenoy,.
Dis-eciions, in currency ....
Dimpioma Fee, in currency.
Alb»ny. C».. Annual 25lh.l8Gfi.
W VSICE CI RRtNST.
.*1?.50®16.(» (
. 1.25@> 1.51) ^
* t<> 1.50
. l.J5@ 1.50
.1.00 I
2C(ffl 28 r
,. 16(a) 18 ,
. 30®’ 35 |
, -8a lO i
25 i
20® 2? 1
475a 5.00 j
. 15® 20 ]
.. 23@ SO t
40 i
55 to 60 !
.. 1.50(1$-2.50 ij
s, 3.75 to 4.00
.. 50@ 1.75
14@ 15
.. 12K«S 16
51 85(qj 1.00
..' 25® 30
- 35(f) 40
40® 50
75 to 1.00
32@33
.. ' 30
25 to 30
. ..25.Q0fa,l 80.00
75(§( 1.00
... 3.50® 8.00
... o.ilil® 10.00
... 5.00® 8.00
... 1.00® 1.25
... -1253. 1.50"
... 20® 25
... " 2.25 to 2.50
lot. 5.00
rrillE USDF.BS1GSF.D respectfully beg to «n-
J nounco to tho PLANTEUS and MEtUiHAKTS
ofbousherly and vljaccnt bounties, that they have
this duy formed it c . • • • ■; —• t - *—‘
name ind —■o««cnm
toccgnge
business, occupyinj
continue to receive that generous support and pa
tronage heretofore extended to cncli of them.
Y. G. RUST.
T. 11. JOHNSTON,
Albany, Ga, Tune-1 si, 1866. . 36-wCm
co-partnership-under the firm
.... ~r rust & joHKS'roif,
the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
uuatucoir, nra.cupyiag ihe Fire-Proof Warehouse
of Sims & Rust, and confidently trust they will
tronage heretofore extended to cncli of them.
v n 1»1TST
LAND WANTED!
»-S l*r bushel,
pound,
T HE Subscriber offer, for sato his FlMits'ion in
Calliouu County, Os-, contnlulng 8!>83 *cre« in
two Sctllcmeuto ndjoining cncli other, «nd bounil-
ine the town of Morgan on two sides; they csteud
ujfvnd down tlio Pncl.itU creek for nnrul'
and across to tho lclmWay Nochaway. There is
about 14 00 acres of cleared In mi, of this there is
h^nt 8 00 acreaof good Hammock, several hundred
? ..h and aU«st foo acres of good Hammock
[ ml 'io elcar a pari deadened with a largo .luauh-
land to clear, a p Hickory timber; oa the
' J t° f nlhcrch a vastjmwunt of l’incs for sawing
?f P ffi E«h sc’® ut has good comforlaUc
by tie barrel,
F ROM -Two to Five Thousand Acres of best cul-
tivatablo Cotton growing Lands, adjoining, or
us nearly in one body as c;.u be had; in regularly
organized, stocked and equipped plantations, ali
ready for next year’s planting. Those Lands pre-
ferred in Docgukuty, BAUBu,'Mrrcuiai), or some
of the adjoining counties—or somewhere iu what is
known aathe “Cotton l’elt,” across tho Cbaltaboo-
tchee, in the State of Alabama; ^
( The parties desires to lease these Lands, with cl
tlic-Stook, Mules, Horses, Cattle; Sheep. Hogs, Wag
ons, and everything pertaining to well organized and
^ equipped plantations, with the view and privilege of
1 ; purctmstug »tic wnoio at the end of tbe c »sui:*gyenr.
Or, they will purchase xow, if the prices are made
right> and one and two years given for tho payment
Hof everything, except the provisions, which shall be
Cash. * : \ ' \
! /' Being practical and experienced Planters, with an
®’. indomitable energy, they liavo resolved up6n Svc-
cuss. and will have nothiug less. Ik oi'der to make-
this-a certainty, they must arrange to get possession
on or before the first d»y of December, next. Pos-
? session preferred at once.
>.e For Time, they will pay an equivolcnt in
n* tbe end to the Casu Now.*
( Apply to, or address, at once.- •>,
. A. JACKS UN RODGERS,
iu-; Sept 22 18u6 lm Griffin, Ga.
o., Eiifaula New* copy one month v\ and send bill t j
V- Mr. Rodgers, at Griffin.
r-“ u, ^ i,, ^ u, l 1 ;ur ,r o u ur;sT"^-re S iu
ouMhegrowregreop.^ook on a
bei- by direct mg lO Home, Uco g^ CIIENE y.
August 4ili, 1866. -
" CottonPlantationB.
gfflUSi Jifnifions iTlSS
j luuonni of c.-areu Qgj.
mm nniiii -5*sk — Raker county,ua.
Indi^s."-
j^-Inquire for tlie Duplex Elliptic (or double)
Spring Skirt.
Scptcmber Otli. I8G.>.—27 A. & C. *
Put Money in thy Purse!
XI o a cl to W ealtli.
rx* AAA ACTIVE AND REI.IALE AGENTS,
tJh'JU* / Male or Female, and of all ages, are
wanted lu canvass every City, Town, Village. Han -
let. Workshop and Factory throughout the world,
for the sale of our
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, MUSI-
CAL BOXES, ALBUMS and other Articles.
Energet ic persons of good habi’.s and fair business
tact can clear over per week in the conn ry.and-
a much'larger amouut iu thickly settled localities.
ITo Capital acquired!
f.*nr.nlos of our Articles, to the amount of will
be sent by mail for inspection, and if not perfectly
! satisfactory no charge!
I Send your address, if you are of nn industrious
turn of mind and in quest of immediate wealth 1!
Direct to
PAJIKINSON & CO., Importers.
203 Broad way, New York.
r..b nit, 1 art* . , ,
r Ujousaud,
gallon,.
Newton,
lion the first Monday iu October next, assisted by
Mrs. Irene WestbVo'ok, a graduate of ouc- of our best
Southern Female Colleges. Tho scholastic year
will consist of nine mouths, with an intermission
of a week at Christmas. All the branches of a lib
eral education taught.
For advanced Engli.li Branches, - - $00.
Primary, - - - - - - $10.
Ancient Languages and French, each, - $20.
Incidental Expenses, - - $ 5.
Music, at Pi ofessors charges.
Payments, one hal» requited in advance; the
balance at the middle of tho sessiou^
£1,500 REWARD.
STOP the THIEF
S TOLEN, out of my Store, in Isabella, Ga., on
Sunday night, the fith inst.. a package of money
Containing $3,200. T will give fifteen hundred
dollars lor the recovery of the money, and ask no
questions—or, I will give Two Thousand. Dollars
for the money and-Thief, with proof to couviefc
;*$s,ooo a YEAH made by any
;o"nc with Sin—Stencil Tools. No experience ncc-
ussory. The Presidents, .Cashiers, and Treasurer*
of 3 Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with.
samples. Address tho American Stencil Tool Work*,
Springfield, Vermont. r--:i. .
R SET OF FALSE 11
•h»n»OJ-r- ,wc ' #f ,h t
0 l, finding flicm, nml
! will bn 10 "
, 8,'l't 15, 18l. - ->
i r;»rU;tyofB“ l * on V I
Sir.. ^
O” Job Work executed at
this office in good st \le. Also, blanks
urnished of every description.
W. J, ilBRiUSo,
VVEtCH & CO.
l"-r- bjjx,