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CITY COLUMN.
ELAM CHRISTIAN, - - CITE REPORTER
Job Printer Wanted.
A GOOD JOB PRINTER CAN FIND EM-
plovincnt, by immediate application at this of
fice. ‘ septOO
TO PRINTER.
700 lbs Small Pica,
250 «BurgeoU,
200 “Minion,’
K5 “Agate,
Column, doublu nud parallel rules.
The above material js but little worn, and will
be sold at a BARGAIN. Apply at
sep20-tf . THIS OFFICE. -
!>• Towk at Last —On entering the store of Mr.
| T. W. Freeman yesterday aftertfooa, we were
1 shocked at having our “old hat” • snatched from
i our head, and thrown to one side, but soon recov-
i ered from the shook on-finding ourself placed be-
| neath a fine specimen of the “Resorter,” the very
latest and most hadsome style of hats that has yet
been manufactured. It is a “new cut” in the mar
ket, and universally admired. Mr. B. Pope Free
man, agent for H. Shaw A Co., has at this store
the best assortment of hats offered in this market
since the war. He has a large"style of the “Rush
er” hats, something new for boys; and, in fact,
evaty style now in use. He is prepared to suit the
purse, as well as the taste, of everybody, as he is
supplied with all -qualities, and his prices are “as
low as the lowest.” Be snre and give him a call.
Omntbcs Advertisement.—We invite attention
to the information Mr. Hnff conveys to the public,
I lirimgh onr advertising columns, this morning.
Those in want • f any article, or who desire any
thing sold, will find Mr. H.*s corner the place
where they can be accommodated, without fail.
Give the big store room a call.
Store to Rent.—A commodious store in the
business part of town. For particulars apply to
Macon Intelligence Office.
It F. R. & B. L. GOULDING.
3f*On yesterday a negro man, who bad been in
the employ of Dr. G. W. Fort, for about ten days,
was sent by him to a store in the city for some ar
ticle of family supply, when he absconded with
the doctor’s team, and cannot be heard of.
ISfWc are under obligations to Mr. Engclke,
of this city, for late papers from Nashville, Cleve
land, New York, Louisville and Cincinnati.
No Secret.—The latest style of corsets, hand
kerchiefs, hosiery, artificial flowers, and ribbons,
can be inspected at the store of S. Peyser A Co.
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Council Proceedings.
jULap. Meeting,
New Advertising Index.
Lost—Mrs 8 E Morgan.
Groceries—S G Wood A Cd.
For sale—Toby & Ogden. •
For sale—Charles II Harris.
Stolen—F Warrep. a
. FAr sale—E C Legrlel * Co.
B Pope Freeman—Hats.
Real Estate—Toby A Ogden.
Brown A Parrott.
$50 Reward.
Public sale—R M Johnson.
Fresh arrivals—T W Freeman.
Residence for sale—Toby A Ogden.
Produce—Toby <Sr Ogden.
Plantation for sale—Toby <fc Ogden.
Dwelling for sale—Toby A Ogden.
Lost.
Wanted to hire—Simeon Toby.
Fulton Hopae.
Macon A Western Railroad.'
Stolen—T G Holt.
Garrett A Brothers.
Great redaction in Freights.
We call special attention to the advertisements
of WA Hnff.
Clayton, Adair A Purse.
Another Importation.—We observed that
those enterprising dealers, Messrs. S. Peyser-
& Co., received another large stock ofgoods yes
terday. The motto of these gentlemen appears to
be “a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shil
ling,” and they are conducting their business on
that principle. We advise onr lady ready readers
to have their port ninnies well lined when they visit
this establishment, for the attractions arc great.
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Sugar Cane.—Considerable quantities of sugar
cane are being brought to this cHy, for the pur
pose of supplying those partial to “the weed,” as
a substitute for something to chew. We have seen
cart loads of it offered at the market house, and at
some of the provision and variety stores. In many
rases the cnlture of the cane lias been neglected,
and we are informed by farmers that the crop will
not lie near so liuvy as the last was, although
there will no doubt be a sufficiency made to snp-
ply this part of the country with syrup. If we had
remained ent off from those portions of the coun
try from which we have usually drawn onr supplies
of this nature a few years longer, we believe tliat
the culture of the cane and the manufacture of
sugar and molasses would finally have been car
ried on as successfully as in almost any other part
of the country. Since the introduction of this fea
ture to the -agriculture of this section, the most
rapid strides have been made in the improvement
of the quality of sugar and syrup made from it, and
many who have used home-made syrup, during the
war, and have thoroughly acquired the art. of man
ufacturing It, will continue to make it for their
own use, in preference to paying a great deal more
for imported articles which arc really no better.
jgyLadies, gents’ and misses’ hats, a full and
fashionable assortment, just received at 8. Peyser
A Co.’s. tf
We take pleasure in calling-attention to the
card of Messrs. Garrett A Brother, Commission
Merchants, Atlanta, Ga., whose advertisement ap
pears in this issue. We have known these gentle
men for a number of years, and know them to lie
business men, responsible and rtllable. We re
commend them to the pnblic as first class mer
chants. They have now on hand a laige stock of
goods in the grocery and provision line, which
they will sell at reasonable prices at wholesale and
retail. Country merchants will do well to' give
them a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Buy yonr Arnold’s writing Fluid and copy
ing Ink at the "News Depot, Triangnlar Block.
»ep17-lf
25gF“ Mr. Wright of the firm of Maude and
Wright, Angusta, Ga., is stopping at the Lanier
House. The above firm Is connected with the
wealthy houses of Norton, Slaughter A Co., Lees
A Waller, New York, anil the Oriental Bank of
London. Holders of cotton wishing to send it to
New York or Liverpool ctfn have it shipped with
dispatch by these gentlemen at the. best possible
rates. They are prepared to make liberal cash ad
vances on all cotton sent to them. . ,,
Ladies’ Dress Goods.—The latest styles, a com
plete stock, now on exhibition at the store, of S.
Peyser A Co. • tf
' For the Ladies.—Onr neighbor, H. F. Rees, is
determined to supply the wants of the ladies. He
has Just received another lot of ribbons, bells, i r- -r-u -■»
buckles, all kinds. of combs; braids, insertions, MfiXwdl’s wife is confined in a mail-house.—
edgings, ladies’ and gents’ gloves, and in fact yv- T^ e *' vc nt Windsor,
erything to please the fair sex. ne has also re- ; ., .
celyeda splendid Mol paper collars of the be-st U rax JIart!tzt , k - s rroI wit1| Ben £5 U
quality and latest styles. Call and examine fas merely a New York Bammn advertising
8tock - dodge of Max’
The October Election
El eel ion ©ay First Wednesday in
OCTOBE R .
REGUL.A
Council Chamber, Sept. 19th, i865. f
Present—The Mayor, Aid. Sparks, Goodall,
Groce, Mouglion, Adams, Weucott.
Absent—Aid. Powers and DeLoaeh. t
BIELS PASSED.
A. Brydie, S& 00.
Aid. Sparks moved that we proceed to the elec
tion of Chief Marshal, and upon ballot, Jno. B.
Camming was duly elected.
C. II. Freeman’s petition for the use of a room
in the basement of City Hall, was granted—provi
ded he pay into the City Treasury twelve and a
half dollars per month, with the understanding
that Council shall have possession at any time de
manded.
The case of A. Brydie, City Sexton, was then
called and discussed. Whereupon Aid. Sparks
moved that lxe be' dismissed from office, which was
carried by the following vote:
Yeas, Wescott, Sparks, Adams, Groce 4
Nays, Monghon, Goodall o
Aid. Adams moved that as the office of Sexton
is now vacant, i hat Mr. A. K. Harman he appoint
ed temporarily, to dll the vacancy—which was car
ried.
Ald.«Sparks moved that we receive and consider
all applications for the place of Sexton nntil the
3d of October next,.and that, on that day we pro
ceed to All the vacancy caused by the removal of
Mr. Brydie, carried. „ *
BILLS- BEFERED.
Macon Daily Telegraph, J. H. Cherry <fc Co.
Council then adjourned.
sept21 RICH. CURD, C. C.
Candidates in Nomination.
MONROE COUNTY.
E. C. C.VBANI8S, W. R. MUBPHY,
JOHN SHANNON.
TERRELL COUNTY.
C. B. WOOTEN, a A. COCITRANE.
' JONES COUNTT.
JA8. H. BI.OUNT, DR. RIDLEY.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
JAMES J. RAY, TMOMAi SIMMONS.
WILKES COUNTY.
W. M. REESE. a. O. NORMAN.
UPSON COUNTY.
OWENS C. SHARMAN, JOEL MATTHEWS.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
ELI WARREN, JOIIN M.’ GILES.
CHARLES T. GOODE.
BIBB COUNTY.
C. B. COLE, GEORGE M. LOGAN.
T. O. HOLT, JR.
GREENE COUNTY.
MILES W. LEWIS, N. M. CRAWFORD.
Y. P. KING.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
JOHN 8. DUNN, JAMES W. BARKSDALE.
PIERCE COUNTY.
C/H. HOPKTNS. G. M. T. WARE.
THOMAS COUNTY. ^
J. R. ALEXANDER, JAMES L. SEWARD,
- A. T. M’lNTYRE. *
TALBOT COUNTY.
Barnard Hill, \Ym. Holmes.
Henry Leonard.
BURKE
Farmer’s
FOR
& CO'S
Almanac.
1866.
The undersigned have now in press and will pub
lish on the 1st day of October,
The Farmers’ Almanac for 1866.
Price $5 per gross. Dealers ordering 25 gross
or more, can have their imprint amf^Wvertisment
inserted without extra charge.
S*md in your orders at once, to
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
sep20-5t Macon, Ga.
A Fashionable Bki.t.e,—The New York
Weekly Reeie.w lias an elaborate description,
of Hie ladies’ costumes at the midsummer
balls which have just taken place at Sarato
ga. The most striking and pronounced of
these new toilettes was wont by n stately
Georgian girl, whose summers could not have
exceeded twenty, but who carried herself
with the nir of a Woman of forty—of one,
who hqd looked down tlie crater of life and
found there was nothing in it. Her dress
consisted of a train of white velvet, falling
not from'the waist, but from the shoulders,
and traveling its slow length along. It was
without sleeves, but was held over the shonP
ders by cluster clasps of large diamonds. The
arms were bare, and polished as those of a
statue of Praxitiles, as was also the face and
neck and bust.' Indeed, tlie beauty was mar-
bltized—was turned into alabaster by a new
method of enameling. The heavy white
velvet of the train did not look warm
creature so cold and statuesque
as the wearer, though a thousand lights
were blazing and shedding streams of
invisible fire out on the warm air of a. still
midsummer night. Common place people in
silk, and tarlcton and gossamer tissues flirted
their fans and drank ice-water, and strolled
out on the grounds and balconies, and ex
claimed, “Oli, dear, how hot it is!" but she
moved in beauty like a great white cloud
that sails above the intersecting air-currents
of the earth's sphere This robe w as noted
for its entire absence of trimming. Tlie hair
was powdered w ith pearl, and dressed in the.
Aspnsift style, but instead of the blue ribbon
usually employed In the making up of that
superb coiffure, a circle of diamond star-clus
ters was substituted. The slippers were' of
white kiil. and bad diamond buckles, fasten
ing blonde and satin bows. Jf° gloves or
bracelets were worn, nought broke the mag
nificent sweep from the plump round slionlil-
of r
eep
er to the delicate tips
' the taper fingers.
A gossipping correspondent says that Miss
Brandon, flu- novelist, has her domestic dark
spot. She i not the wife of Maxwell, the
publisher, at w hose board she sits, while
Keep Warm.^S. Pqj-ser & Gp are now- offering Come all y e Hungry and 'XTjJrSty,
a large lot of fine bed-blankets, wlnte aud colored. . ' . J ’
EW We learn Capt. Travis has determined to
close his pistol gallery on Saturday evening next.
Since the opening of the gallery be has la-en lib
erally patronized, but engagements nr Nashville,
entered into some weeks ago, will compel him to
leave in a very few days. Wc may mention, by the
way, that Capt. T.’s challenge for a shooting match
has not been accepted, but is still before thesport-
ing pnblic.
Dress Trimmings.—'The ladies win fine a bcau-
tifnl stock of laces, insertions and dress trimmings
of every description, of the most fashionable styles,
at S. Peyser & Co.’s. tf
Mayor’s Court, Sept. 20.—Elijah, (colored,)
one of the principal parties engaged in the cotton
stealing business reported several days ago, was
arrested on Tuesday, and examined before the
Mayor yesterday, when he was ordered to pay a
fine of twenty-five dollars and oast. Doubtless
many a white man, whose punishment for this
crime lasts for years, wishes himself a negro.
Fade and Winter Clothing.—S. Peyser A Co.
have just received a large assortment tf
Coou—Yesterday for tlie most part, was quite
cool enough to make a fire ftcl quite comfortable.
To-morrow, 22d, is said by Olmsted, and others,
to be tlie time at which the sun, in its eoprsp
through the ecliptic, comes to the autumnal equi
nox, making the-days and nights equal length, and
yesterday gave us fair apeofaffpis of the wiralsvont-
mon at that period.
Kg- Goto Losey, Lyons & Co.’ g to get the best
Stationery; Also, wrapping paper. sepl7-tr
hjy We call special attention to tlie advertise
ment of Brown. A Parrott, wholesale and retail
grocers, Atlanta, Ga. We have long known the
gentlemen refered to, and can assure onr friends
and the public generally that they will be well
treated to give-them a call,- or try ordering goods
of them.
EST" The city market has been rather poorly sup
plied with country produce for^lie past two days.
Mainly, we presume, on accouutof the inclemency
Of the weather. The supply of fresh meats, how-
ever, has been good.
TO THE OLDEST AND BEST RESTAU
RANT AND BAR IN THE CITY.
THE OLD ISAAC'S STAK'D.
Kept by ■ *
A A. POBTEK,
ON CHERRY STr
There you can find everything good to Eat
and Brink.
Prepared to Board and Lodge by.the Day or
Month.
septl7-lm S. A. PORTER.
HERE’S TOUR NEW ARRIVAL OF
CHEESE, MACKEREL,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
BRAZIL NUTS,'ALMONDS,
SODA CRACKERS, RUTTER do,
And
STEWART’S NEW YORK CANDY,
seplflfit N. A. MEGRATH, Agt.
UMBRELLAS. ’
A f\ dor Umbrellas, different styles and qualities,
TU just received-mud for sale by >
-I. II. ANDERSON & SON.
scpliMit*
ON t T ON SI GNME NT.
SO^OOO* 01 ®^®’ Rood ar,icie >
For eale by
J. H. ANDERSON & SON.
(epl9-Ct*
CROCKERY- WARE.
L ARGE and well selected stock of Crockery
Ware for sale by
J.’lt ANDERSON & SON.
scpl9-6t*
—£ «, * H
A Card.
TOURING my absence,->Dr. T. H. Hall can b»
1/ found at my offlet.
seplS-tf
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
Watch Makers and Jewellers,
Under Masonic Hall, Cotton Av.
Have just received and are now offering a line-
and well selected assortment of Pocket Knives,
Roger’s * Wostenliolm’s make,
Scisors,
Razors,
Razor Strops,
.Pocket Books,
Hair Brushes, Tooth and Shaving do,
Dressing Combs, Round and Fine do.
Silver Thimbles, Steel do,
Steel Spectacles and Noses,
Gold Pens in Silver Cases,
Violin and Guitar Strings, *
Silk Guards, Watch Keys,
Split -Rings, Gold and Steel,
Steel Chains and Tweezers,
Silver Plated Table and Tea/Spoons,
8llver Plated Forks,
Table and Desert Knives,
Knives and Forks Ac., Art-.,
100 Dozen Coat’s Spool Thread.
For sale low to close a consignment.
We shall lie reqpiving a tine stock of
Watches, Jewelry, Silver, and Silver Plated
Ware, to which we Invite Die attention of pur
chasers.
Watches and Jewelry repaired, and Engraving
Stone, at short notice.
E. J. JOHNSTON,
l nder Masonic Hall,
sepl!)-l”t* Cotton Avenue.
Synod of Gbobqu.—The Presbyterian Synod
of Georgia will hold its noxt annual meeting In
the First Presbyterian Church, in the city of An
gusta, Ga., commencing Wednesday before the
fourth Sabbath in October, 1885, at 8 o’clock, P.
M. J. S. WILSON, Stated Clerk.
Ecclesiastical Meeteso.—To the Presbyteries
within the bound s of the general assembly of
the Southern Presbyterian Church in the United
States of America :
Dear Brethren Events have recently trans
pired which in the judgment of many of our peo
pie, and some ot our Presbyteries, demand an
early meeting of onr general assembly.
We, therefore, the officers of the Assembly, in
accordance with their request, do hereby call a
meeting of said Assembly, to convene in the First
Presbyterian Church in the city of Macotr, Georgia,
the second Thursday (14) of December, 1865, at 11
o’clock A. M.
Presbyteries will send Commissioners (uraiahed
with the usual testimonials. The Committee on
Commissions will meet in the Lecture Room of
the Church the evening preceding the meeting of
the Assembly, at 8 o’clock,
The Assembly will he opened with a sermon by
the Moderator,
John S. Wilson, Moderator.
John N. Waddel. Stated Clerk.
, Joseph R. Wilson, Permanent Clerk- sep21
Notice.
The Presbytery of Flint river stands adjourned
to meet in the city of Americns on Thursday be
fore the 2d Sabhath in October next, at 7 o’clock
P. M. JAMES C. PATTERSON,
sepl9-td stated Clerk.
HATS AND CAPS. -
Wholesale and Retail,
i s f -
AT
’• \fr
T. W. FREEMAN’S,
Sept7-23t -
WARREN’S CELEBRATED NEEDLES AND
FISH HOOKS.
ANDREW 0LERK & CO.,
48 MAIDEN LANE, n. y„
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS.
O UR former customers will find a reduction in
gold prices of the Needles, while the quality
is always kept up to the highest standard kno
to English* manufacturers.
A. C. A Co., respectfully solicit a renewal of the
mercantile relations so lougand favorably Esteemed
by their house. sept20-2m
VALUABLE CITf STORE LOTS FOR SALE
T HREE valuable City Store Lot# on Secontl bt. r
24feetfrout by 208 feet deep, ou tbc same block
with Messrs. Gaiu*es &Co.’s Warehouse, aud direct
ly opposite Messrs. Harris & Ross’iron Warehouse,
m this city, are uow offered for sale—oue with the
privilege of tie three—titles perfect, price moder
ate, aud terms cash in greenbacks. For lurthtt*
particulars auply tt*or address Mrs. E. Situs,
street, or J. P. Sims, Mucou. (ia.
scpt20-3t*
C. D. ROOEKri... . J.
ROGERS & CANN,
Shipping', General Commission
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
Savannah, - Georgia.
W ILL attend faitlifallj’ to the sale of cotton or
any other business entrusted to them.
They keep constantly on hand, Groceries, Pro
visions, Foreign Fruits, Hermetrically sealed
Goods, Olive Oil, Sardiues, Preserved Ginger,
Macarouy, Farina, Gelatin, etc. Arc. Also agents
for the sale of the following articles.
Union White I -ead Manufacturing Co’s Leads,
French, American and German Glass, Sash, Blinds
and Doors, Seales of all kinds and sizes, Iron
Safes, Wilder’s patent, Eagle Cotton Gin.
All of the above gcods on consignment, and we
offer them to Hie Oracle at manufacturers and im-
porterr prices.
Goods not on hand ordered by tlie first steamer.
Save raone^r by giving us your orders.
oil Consignment.
CHARLES H. HALL.
10 Baskets Champagne,
20 Cases Bourbon, Whisky
20 do Monongahela,
10 do Claret,
Rhine Wine,
EDWARD C. LEGRIEL & CO.
sep20-3t
Hoop Skirts,
LARGE CONSIGNMENTS,
At wholesals'omy, at very low prices.
aep20-8t . EDWABD C. LEGRIEL A CO.
MRht! Light! Light!
Petroleum Oil, juei received and for sale, at the
Drug Store of A. M. BOYD.
Batchelor’s Bair Bye!
The original'and b«st In the world! The only
true and perfect hair dye. Harmless, reliable and
instantaneous. Frodtces -immediately a splendid
black or natural brown, without injuring.the hair
or skin. Remedies tie ill effects of bad .dyes.—
Sold by all druggists. The genuine is signed W*
liam A Batchelor. Also, Regenerating Extract ot
Milleflcurs, for restoring aud beautifying the hair.
„ . CHARLES BATCHELOR,
augl5-ly _ New York.
Head-QuabIem, 1st StJB Disthict, i
Dbtbict op Columbus, v
MAepx,GA.,Septi:i, 1865. )
8PECLAL OkDEU No>1(I.
Until further vorders the schedule of prices or
dered Col. W. R. Archer,, late Commaudaut of
the Post, will he resumed. The practice of selling
marketing of all kinds at exorbitant rates by unprin
cipled hucksters must at once be stopped. The
schedule is as follows:
Beef 6jto 12>$ cents per lb.
Pork 5 to 10 cents per lb.
Butter 25 cents per lb.
Eggs 25 ceiits per dozen.
Chickens 15 to 25 cents each.
Corn 25 cents per doien.
Peaches $1 per bushel.
Melons 10 to 40 centseach.
Sweet Potatos $2 per bushel.
Irish Potatos $250 per bushel.
All marketing must he sold at the market house,
$nd any persons found offering for sale any market-
ingat any other placS except at the place designat
ed will be liable to have his stock confiscated
for the use ol the hospital of the city and hitnself
arrested and fined.
By command of Col. Andrew R. Z. Dawson.
E. F. MALIN,
sept 14 lOt Lt_and A. A. A. G.
[ADVERTISEMENT.]
Fop tlie Convention.
The citizens of Honston county, or such of
them as protest against the action oi the Conven
tion on the flth Inst., in nominating three candi
dates, all residing in Perry, thereby ignoring the
balance of the county, will support as candidates
for the ensuing State Convention, David M. Brown,
D. W. Vissclier ami Dr. R. B. Alexander.
sepl4-10t* MANY VOTERS. •
CLOSING OUT SALE OF HATS AND
Dry Goods to Close Consignment.
ladies goods.
White Cotton Hose.
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs.
, i .Lisle Gloves.
Ribbons.
Buckets.
Neck Ties.
Pins and other fancy articles.
OElVTLEitlElV’S WEAR.
Brown Cotton Hose,
Cotton Under Shirts.
Flannel Shirts, &c.
100 Doz. Coat’s Spool Thread.
4 Doz. Cotton Umbrellas.
2 Doz. Carpet Bags.
2 Doz. Travelling Satchels.
i. c -vnn. . We will sell the above goods at very low figures
at retail or wholesale.
EDWARD C. LEGRIEL & CO.
AUCTION SALE,
BY R. B. CLAYTON & CO.
O N Thursday, the 21st inst., wc will sell at the
Dixie Works, corner of First and Clierry
streets. A large lot of Buggy and Wagon Timber.
To wit:
8pokes, Hubs, Fellers, Trees,
Bolsters and Tongues,
ALSO,
25 thousand feet_sea30ued Oak Lumber,
25 thousand pounds old Iron,
' ALSO, ”
Paints, Oil Cans, and fixtures, and Buudry other
articles In the same line.
Sale Positive. Terms Cash.
sepl7-4t* R. B. CLAYTON & CO.
FOR SALE LOW,
TO CLOSE OUT A
CONSIGNMENT.
20 doz Men’s blk and col’d Wool Hats,
5 “ Boys do do do do
8 bales No 16 Cotton'Yarns,
40 cases Cherry Wine,
20 “ Ginger Wine,
By
sep!9-5t
P. P. PEASE,
Commission Merchant,
Scott’s Range, Third St.,
Between Cherry and Mulberry.
GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA.
f. .A., m.
OFFICE GRAND SECRETARY,»
' Macon, Ga., Sept. 14, 5865. \
THE annual Grand Com
munication for the year
5865, will convene at the
Masonic Hall in this city,
on WEDNESDAY, the
25th day of October. All
Lodges and Brothers are
required to take due notice
of the same. Lodges, un
able 4o berepresented,arc
juested to forward their Returns and Dues to me
at the time of the meeting, or as early as possible.
Secretaries needing blank forms -for Returns will
make application to me immediately.
By order of the M. W. Grand Slaster.
S, ROSE, Grand Sec’y.
septlil-St.
Furniture.
Repair anct Tarnish
all kinds of Cabinet Furniture in the best manner,
and at reasonable charges.
seplG-lSt* 9 E. P. TAYLOR.
Administrator’s Sale.
G eorgia,'bIbb countyv 1 ' T
By virtue of an order from the Ordinary of
said county, will bo sold on Wednesday, 27th inst.,
at the store on Ca’tomAvenue of James F. Weeks,
late of said county, deceased, consisting oT Shoes,
nose, Gloves, Sewing Silk, Collars, Spool Thread,
Combs, Ribbons, Hooks and Eyes, Envelopes,
Handkerchiefs, Calico, Hoop Skirts, and a large
variety of other articles in the Millinery line.
Also, one Piano, Desk, Tables, 1 Sofa, Chairs,
Crockery-Ware, Looking Glasses, Wearing Appa
rel, Bed Mattrass, Bedstead, Pillows, Bureaus, and
other Household Furniture. Sale to commence at
lO o'cloek, A. M. Sold as deceased’s property for
the Benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JNO. K. HARMAN, Administrator.
eepl7-8td
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
W H O li E B A L E .
LARGE ARRIVAL’ QF NEW GOODS
-AT
G.
RICE & CO.
59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn.
s,
By our heavy
ket and * "
r heavy purchases during the last three months, and by constantly watching the Eastern mar-
taking advantage of every fluctuation, we are enabled to say that we have now on hand, the
LARGEST; CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK
, - OF
FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS
IN THE CITY OF NASHVILLE.
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
NDl
Our assortment of
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS,
POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES,
AND OTHER NEW STYLES OF J)RY GOODS
CANNOT BE SUEP A £5 S E D . ’
* Wc have the latest styles of
Cloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts,’ Ladies’ Hats, &c,
&c.
_ A latge assortment of
SWISS, MULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS HAND
KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, rfir. ■
We are selling to Country merchants coming to and passing through the city to supply
themselves with good?, we wish to say that we can sell them at lower rates than they can
obtain them at Louisville or Cincinnati. Our large stock of
HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES
Has mostly been bought at auction, very cheap, and will be sold a± very- small profits.
Onr Clothing Department, Up Stairs,
if every article of Men’s Wear made up m the latest stylos andyif the best material,
offered af the kiwest prices, wholesale and retail, at
G. RICE & CO.’S,
COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN.
La.pl 1T-Bm ..
Consists of
and will be
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUSTA, UEORUIA.
E. F. METCALFE & CO., .
COMMISSION AKD FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
S-A-V^ISr^TAATT. GEORG-IA.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
* GA.
10 Cases Concentrated Lye. *
10 Casks Superior White Potaeh.
1000 lbs. Macaboj Snuff.
400 oza. Quinine.
300 oza. Sulph. Morphine.
**** *****
500 lbs. Black* Pepper.
150 doz. Mason’s Blacking.
300 lbs. English Mustard.
2bbla. Bourbon Whisky.
2 Caska French Brandy.
500 lbs. Whole arid Ground Ginger.
septl7-20t.
aept2Q.-3t.
J doz COUNTER SCALES,
1 doz Tea “
10 doz Coffee Mills,
10 gross Tin Plates,
20 “ Iron Tea and Table Spoons,
10 “ Brit “ “ “
For aalc by
acp20-2t B. A WISE.
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY!
ty, on plantations and elsewhere, on all
classes of merchandise, real estate 4c., in the
most reliable Companies. He represents the ffillow-
iug:
Croton Insurance Company New York.
Baltic Insnrancc Company “ “
Adriatic Insurance Company “ “
Insurance Co. of Valley of Va., Winchester, Va.
James River Insurance Co. Howardsville, Va.
Gulf State-Insurance Co. Tallahassee, FIs.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
Office under Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue, Ma
con, Ga.
J. W. BURKE, Agt.
scpt20-6t.
For Sale.
B OARDING House for sale near the passenger
. depot, :containing 18 rooms, and good stable
on the lot—a bargain cab he had by calling on me.
Also a very desirable residence close to the busi
ness part of (lie city, containing anv amount of
louse room that, a man wants, supplied with gas
and outbuildings, wijha fine garden flower yard,
and one of the best wells of water in the city; ami
a bargain can be lisdby applying immediately.
Also, a very desirable home and lot. on (Mki
street, containing 4 rooms, kitchen, and good gar-
607 1-2 Acres of lAtml for $3,000.
Wilcox County Cotton Land.
I OFFER for sale a plantation*in Wilcox county,
within two miles of Abbeville, the county
scat. It contains 607J£ acres, of which 300 are
cleared and in a high State oi cultivation. The
major portion of 'which opened within the last
three years.' The balance well timbered. Fifty
acres of which have been deadened.
I will also sell'pn the place 1,000-bushels of pom,
15 stacks fff fodder, 8 head of cattle, 6 mules, 8l
head of hogs, 1 yoke of oxen. 9 head of sheep,
1,000 bushels potatos, 1 four horse wagon and
cart, 100 bushels of peas, 100 bushels rice, and a
miscellaneous assortment of plantation imple
ments. Everj-tbing necessary. Brice of land
§3,000. Price of land, erop, etc., $6,000 green
backs.
A map of the place aud surrounding country,
can be seen at my office, one door below the Post-
offiee, np stare. H. C. STEVENSON,
Real Estate Agent,
sepl6-eodlm* Macon, Gi
CFFir COTTON PRESS.
Comer Fourth and Cherry Streets.
O UR SCREW IS SO ARRANGED AS TO EN-
able us to
R E ROPE
Cotton with impunity, making the packages as
strong as when first packed.
Repacking also done with care and dispatch.
sept!9-3tf SIMS & DAVI8.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FURNITURE,
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY.
A T my residence on Fourth, between Mulberry
ana Walnut streets. \ ■
septl0-3t*A. B. SMALL.
I-’or Sale,
I N Cnthbert, Ga., a large House containing four
teen rooms, with a loiig dining room attached,
... .. .
and all necessary out-buildini
“KIddoo House.” Thishouse
and is well calculated for a hotel,
low. Address
R. W. JOINER,
, Ga*
_ known as the
eligibly situated,
L it will be sold
E, M. BRUCE, MORO-AlSr &‘CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
APALACHICOLA, FLA.
,10 rj.VUUS .11.101) 0.V COJYSrGJ\\J?IJE.VTS TO
WATTS, CRANE & CO., WATTS, GIVEN & CO., W. C. WATTS & CO.,
New York. New Orleans. Liverpool, Eng.
EITHER OF THE ABOVE HOUSES.
septl9-3m
Look Here. Ladies!
fJVHE following articles have just arrived, viz:
Fine Silk and Worsted Poplins,
Colored and Black Oriental Cloth,
Fine Linen, Linen Cambric, Blk Silk, 34 Inches.
Saxony arid Welsh Flannels, all Wool,
Birdcye Diaper, Swiss. Nainsook and Tarieton,
French Corsets, Bajou’s Kid Gloyps,
Thread, Silk and Gimpnre Laces,
Ladies and Gents Umbrellas, Ladies Satchels,
Zephyr Worsted, Buttons, a large assortment, and'
Trimmings,
Cloaks, Ribbons, Flowers, Hats, Bonnets, Belts,
Hoop Skirts, Nets, Ladies Hose, H S Hdkfs,
Steel and Gilt Ornaments, Waterfalls and Curls,
, _ PERFUMERY,
Night-blooming Cerens, Sozodont,
&c, Ac, Ac,
The attention of country milliners is respectfully
invited to the large assortment of
BONNET FRAMES,
LADIES CAPS, &C., &C.,
All of which are for sale, at the lowest market pri
ces, at MRS. F DESSAU,
; scpl7 lmo' Agent.
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE and Lot cottaining three-fourths of
an acre, on Poplar street. It is a very desi
rable place fora residence—eeuvenient to business,
and healthy in locality, The Furniture-will Tae
sold with the place, if desired.
Also,
One lot of three' acres, on the Houston road, on
which is a rcspccable Store and Dwelling Hqiuie,
Kitchen and a well: abont one mile from the 'city.
Apply to
Messrs. NISBETS,
sepl7-6t At their office on Mulberry st.
Read this Notice.
Cable Rope,
b and 6 inch Spikes,
1 Nails all Numbers,
Carbonate Sodo,
Star Candles, - .
Crushed Sugar, v , «.
Which are offered at lowest wholesale prices
by 4 : JAS. SEYMOUR,
Third aud second door from Cherry st., Macon.
School IS.otlce.
M ISS WILLIAMS will resume her school oli
the 1st Monday in October, on Fourth street,
between Wharf and Walnut streets.
X E. WILLIAM8.
Macon, Sept, 18, 1865-dit*
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
N E IV ARRIVAL .
J UST received and for sale, a lot of NEW
GOODS, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL; con
sisting of. , -
Fot’eign ami Dolnestie Liqlthrs,
Groceries, Wooden Ware, Coffee, i
Mackerel, Starch, Soap, Blueing,
Onions, Candles, Soda, Codfish,
Piekels, Sardines, Nuts, etc., etc,, etc.
ALSO,
QUEEN’S WARE AND GLASS WARE,
And a general supply of articles in onr line of bus
iness. Give us a call, whenever any article of fam
ily supply is needed. We have a full stock, and
will not be undersold.
KERWIN, McKEVITT & CO.,
Cherry street, east, side, three doorsTrom comer of
Third. - •• seplT 6t*
MACKEREL,
In barrels, half barrels and Kitts.
GOSHEN BUTTER,
5 firkins just received.
CHEESE,
Pine Apple and English Dairy Cheese.
CANDLES,
Georgia made, 4’s, 5’s and-6's.
For sale by-. MITCHEL A 8.MITHS.'
sepl7 5t*
f*optl0-3t*
Cutlibcrt, <
Flour! Flour! Flour!!
50 Bbls Extra Super Flour,
50 do. Dolihle Fxtra Flour, _
50 do." Extra Family Flour, ,
Just rieccived'and for sale low by
sepl9-St* GEO. T. ROGERS.
FOR SALE.
E OUR very desirable Houses in the City of Eii-
laula. and oue small Farm four niiles north
aen, ana good well oi water; it you want a bargain, ; of Enfanla. Applyffo
call on me immediately, and if not sold in three i W. J. BRANNON <fc COi,
days, will be taken off of the market. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
*ept20-5t Q. J. BLAKE. 1 Evfaula, Ala. «epI6-lns
House and Lot for Sale in Griffin, Ga.
T HE IA>t contains two acres- and fronts on Hill
street—is near the business part of the city,
and convenient enough to tlie Female Cqilegeffiir
the accommodation of boarders to send to School
if desired. The bouse has eight rooms wij)i fi re
plaices to each, rooms sealed over head, sides
ilahtered, also, a -kitchen arid out houses; and ds
ood a well of water as the place affords.
Call on Capt. H. P. Hill. Griffin, Ga.
Dawson, Sept; 18th, 1865.
sepl9-0t W. B. SgAY.
J. 8. FREXCH, GEO. H. REID, W. H. CHADBO0RX.
FRENCH & CO.,
COTTON' FACTORS,
Forwarding and. Commission Merchants,
Wholesale Grocers, &c,,
CLARK STREET,... NASHVILLE, TENN.
Special attention paid to the sale or forwarding
of cotton. s*ptl9-3m*
I Have Just Received,
30 Splendid Plated Castors.
50 doz. Plated Tea and Table Spoons,
25 “ - “ Table and Desert Forks,
with Plated Coco Dippers, Goblets, &c.
B. A. WISE.
100 doz. assorted Pad Locks,
10 gross Table Knives and. Forks.
For sale by B, A. WISE.
I have just received.a large supply of Wosten-
Jiolm’a P-pcki-t Knives that I will sell to the trade
on reasonable terms.
Call at B. A. WISE, '
* sept-17 Ot Cherry street.
Union Female College, *
' ■ - EUMULA, ALA.
rTMIE BOADD OF TRUSTEES hereby announce
_L tlie eleetiou of
Mb. It. -fh MALLORY, of Georoja,
to the Presidency of this College.
The Board feel that it is needless to do more than
simply make this annouiteeffienf, inasmuch as the .
reputation of Mr. Mallory as an educator is already
so favorably jiafoae .the* public, especially that of
Bouth-Westmi'and Middle Georgia and South-Eas
tern Alabama, the sections upon which this Insti
tution relies chiefly for it* patronage. -
C. J: POPE,
sepl7-lm President Board.