The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, September 21, 1865, Image 4

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J. H. ZEILIN & GO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Have Just Received 400 Dozen PROFESSOR MORRIS* A Z TJ M E A , The Best and Purest Baking Powder Shown. Dyspeptic* who cannot tolerate fresh light cakes when raised with yeast, can ekt them ^wfth impuni ty when raised with this powder, and in view ol the harmlcssness of the ingredients, many eminent physicians who have been made acquainted with the composition of the AZUMEA, recommend its general use. A Eecipe- Accompaning Each Box, FOR MAKING, AZUMEA ROLLS, AZUMSA MILK BREAD, . AZUMEA LOAF BREAD, AZUMEA WHEAT BREAD, AZUMEA Bl&CUtT, * AZUMEA SILVER CAKE, . AZUMEA GOLD &AKE, AZUMEA CUP CAKE, AZUMEA QAKE,.WITHOIJT EGGS^ *f AZUMEASPONGEOfSTofeR CAKE.' AZUMEA SPONGE CAKE, AZUMEA FRUIT CAKE, AZUMEA NONPAREIL CAKE, AZUMEA CORN CAKE, . . AZUMEA CURRANT CAKE, AZUEEA LEMON CAKE, T AZUMEA PEARL CAKE, '• . . AZUMEA EGG CAKE, AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE, - AZUMEA JOHNNY GAKE, - { , AZUMEA JUMBLES, AZUMEA DOUGH NUTS, . ' • AZUMEA DUMPLJNGS, AZUMEA SPANISH BUN, AZUMEA POT PIE, AZUMEA PLUM PUDDING. JOHN J. McCANN, Wholesale Groeer and Commission MERCHANT. Dealer in Wines, liquors, Cignrs', TOBAjCCO, ; ‘ * - - m J, t . No. 35, South Side Broadway, Nashville, Tenn. HHD8. PRIME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, 2.5 Hds do Porto Rico Sugar, 20 do do Cnba Sugar, 50 Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 20 do Granulated Sugar,"* a 1 100 do A and B Coffee Sugars, * 20 do C extra assorted Brands, 200 do Yellow Sugar, 400 Bags RIa Coffee, 20 Mats Java Coffee, 20 do Laguira Coffee, 10 Bag# Ginger, \ J' ; ’ 10 Bags Alttpiee, ‘ - ' * 20 Bags Pepper, 20 Barrels Mackerel, 50 Bbls do 300 Kits do 100 Boxes Soap, 50 do Starch, 100,000 Cigars, assorted brands, ‘ 100 Boxes .Candles, 100 Boxes'Raisins, 5Q.Cases Sardines, • • 250 Cases Oysters, 100 Dozen Buckets, 200 Dozen Brooms, 50 Nests Tubs, Together with everything usually kept in Whole sale Grocery House. Put up for the detail trade in l-41b'earrs, at 25 cts., and in l-21b cans, at 50 cents. Wa have secured the sole agency for the STATE OF--GEORGIA, and will make a lib eral discount to the trade. J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Macon, Ga. Septl0-3m bust u E f . LORILLARD’S MACCABOY. CONGRESS WATER, PINT BOTTLES. PORTzER, LONDON — Pp NT BOTTLES Just received and for sale by Massenburg & Son. 6ep8 102-16t LI Q 0*0 RS. 100 Barrels Robertson County Whisky, 50 do Bourbon do do -20 do Bye do- 1J5 do Rectified Whisky, 5 Casks Hennessey'Brandy, 5 do Otard, Dupny & Co.’s Cognac. 10 Barrels Apple Brandy, vcry.oid, 1,0 do_' Peach do 5 do' Sherry Wihe, In store and for sale at . - • . N 9^,35, BROADWAY, NASJTVTLDE, TENNESSEE. aeptl5 3m Fresh Arrivals. KABBLS. STEWATSJA) Sugar. *)\J 30 Bbls. Stewart's Crushed Sugar, 10 do do Granulated Sugar, 10 Sacks old Government Java Coffee, 100 ao Rio do. Potash, Madder, indigo, Coperas, Selves, &c, &c., » " - 30 Bales, Gunny Cloth, l&dO Coils Richardson’s Green Leaf Rope, 5 Bales Twine, 200 Bbla-Flour, Superfine Ejrtpt:F4miiy and Double Extra do., ■ 10 Casks Soda Ash, * 20 Kegs Bi Carb. Soda, ■ • 25 Boxes do do. 150 Boxes Tobacco, all grades and various orther article isr the-Grocery line. DRY GOODS. , v t 30,000 Yards Sprague Prints, , Casamere, Delaines, English and- Frehcli Me rinos,' *■- ‘ " ’ ■•»**. Jaconet and Swiss Mnslins and Ladies Dress Goods generally. Together with Boots and Shoes, Clothing, &c., &c. ;. Also a full assortment.of YANKEE 4i 0 TJ 0 N.S » , We are Adding fo our stock of Goods <Iaify, b esepress and otherwise, and expect to defy comp tition in our prices. Dealers and consumers will give us a call. J. B. ROSS & SON. sept 14 7t MACON CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. W. D. BANKS, Proprietor. Mulberry Street, Opposite Stubblefield Bouse, Macon, Georgia. A. M. ROWLAND £ CO, ;. Wholesale niul Retail Dealers fri China, Crockery and Glassware. H AVING rented the store on Mulberry street, opoosite the Lanier House, at present occu pied by Mr. T: R. Bloom, we will open on or befewe the 1st of October, the LARGEST ANb BEST • SELECTED- assorfment of the above' named wares that hast been in this market foi; years. . ' Our object will be'to-suit our xustbmers^-as both in the.style and price of our jJood3. As our business that of, a be confined' exclusively tq EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST AND DEALER TN First Class Crockery Establishment, wewill be able to offer inducements to purchasers which no other house in the oity possesses. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT M • will be made to our merchant friends in the conn- try. „ . augSAlm Wholesale Department! JOHN SHILLITO & CO., 101, 103 ancl 105, West Fourth Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. MPORTERS AND JOBBERS • Of- ^ FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIC dry CARPETS, . G- O ODS Manufacturer of all the latest styles of FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES, (Shifting tops and no tops,) ALBERT BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS AND CARRYALLS, LIGHT SKELETON WAGONS, TROTTING BUGGIES, SULKIES, ETC. H E has on hand, and will be constantly receiv ing, an adequate supply of the best material, and will use none that is not thoroughly seasoned. REPAIRING AND REPAINTING will be attended to promptly and skillfully. Con nected with the establishment is a complete BLACK SMITH SHOP, where thepublic can be served at all times. Also, A PAINT SHOP. None but com petent workmen are employed. Those who desire light, neat and substantial work, can suit .themselves by encouraging home industry..instead of extending their patronage to Eastern manufacturers. Ft) R SALE. Always on hand, and lor sale cheap, Hew and Second Hand Buggies and Carriages The public are ini Jted to give.rue a t-all'anj.exam ine my work and prices. 1 think r can cult.them. -W. D: BANKS, 'B&jftlO-lm Opposite"Stubblefi ekl Himse: PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS GLASSWARE. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS. T HE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to his numerous patrons and to the public generally, that he is still in the foundry business, and will keep constantly on hand, Steam Engines and Boilers from eight to fifty horse power. Also, Circular Saw Mill an<J Grist Mill Machinery and Castings of every description made to'order Particular attention will be paid to Repairing Machinery* Parties wanting repairs may rcly*tfpon their work being done with dispatch, as time is money. Address J. S/SCHOFIELD, angSl8-tf ; . m Macon, Ga. J. % &C. D. FINDLAY, _ (Findlay Don Works,^ OFflCH AT CARHART <S; CURD’S, . .MACON, GEORGIA. XXTE wifi continue to'make onr headquarters at V V Messrs. CARHART A CURDS, until our ar rangements'for resorting business afctrvelyare per fectcd; of which, due notice will be given. We have on band, and ior sale, aovctal.sjnall steam engines, mill work, eastings, $c,. Our friends in arrears are earnestly eritfeafid to render ns every assistance in their power, cither by produce or money, as all thd means we can com* maud will be required to set us again in motion. - ” - ':7b. ~ AGENT POR VIRGINIA, MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY TOBACCO, NO. 514 MAirf STREET, Louisville, ..... ItentMcky. P. 8.—Liberal advances, made on Cotton on con signment. •epT-lm J. N. & C. IX FINDLAY, METALIC CASES. aug - WOOD. WANTED, FEATHERS, GINSENG, BEESWAX, TALEOW and RAGS, for which I will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &c. Invite the attention of Merchants to their ex tensive assortment o Black and Colored SILKS, English and French DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIONS, * LINENS and WHITE GOODS, • v r i EMBROIDERIES and LACES, ~&c., &c., &k. Our stock will be kept constantly replen ished, and prices ,will be found to be as low EXCELSIOR CIGARETTE ROLLERS, NEW WORLD „ yrl >-.-/■ '€ CLOTHES WRINGERS. • • V • ) • * • V I 50 -dozen CIGARETTE ROLLERS, • 50 Clcffhps WRINGERS, % For sale by MITCHEL &'SMITHS. sep7-l,$t* . COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. MACON, August 1st, 1385. T HE.undersigned have this "day formed a co-. partnership for the transaction of a General Commission, Receiving, Forwarding and Insurance Business, ; * nnder the style and firm of TOBY & OGDEN. SIMEON TOfiY, Jr., formerly of New Orleans. J. MONROE OGDEN. We are prepared £o receive orders or consign ments for the PURCHASE, SALE or SHIPMENT of MERCHANDISE, or advance on consignments to our friends in NEW YORK, NEW ORLEANS, 8T. LOUIS, MOBILE and SAVANNAH. Agents for the MANHATTAN,- PHCENIX, IN. TERNATIONAL, HARMONY and CITIZENS’ Fire Insurance companies. Also, NEW YORK LIE® and JJEW YORK ACCIDENTAL Insurance cqjftp&nMS. '"*-* ' ' 'Office, Jewett’s buildiDg, Second street. *ugl2-3m* TOBY & OGDEN. ' Important to Cotton Shippers. T HE Cotiou Warehouse located, iu this place immediately on the river, and at the terminus or tlie'Soutliwchtern Railroad, ami oonvenient to said road, can sheUer all cotton that may be ship ped from Macon and other points outlie South western Railroad i ia Apalachicola tiv'New York.— We will receive .ill cutton eiiiixigued to u.-. :it the railroad- depot, dray it, and put it abbard of the boats atone dollar per bale. . . . Cctttod shippers upon investigation, will find 'this route the cheapest and most expedious of any other ronte-to -New Yoripfrom Macon..- We rej spectftllly sdlicit ordefs for the purchase of cottftn. Our long experience imthat line will enable ns to make purchases to the Best advantage to those who favor us with their ordefs. We have now in operation a new Iron Screw Press. R..G. M0RRI&& .C6., Georgetown. References—Ross & Seymour, J. W. Feai Virgil Powers, Esq., all agents on S'. W. R. R." aug9-5m as those of any other house East or West. scp6-lm , New Wliolcsalc and Retail Dry Goods and ClotMng STOEpB.. W E, the ’entlfcribers" beg : leave to inform our numerous friends and fie public generally, that we have received the mist extensive and se lect stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Furnishing Goods iu this market, and are prepared to accom modate wholesale and retail mstomers-with all ar ticles in our Kfie at the lowest cash prices. We an* receiving Goods daily, and have now on hand’ 20 Cases ofcAmerican Print, 75 Pieces of Irish Linens, Table Cloths, Towellings, A large lot of linen, silk end cotton Handker chiefs. A tinoand large assortment of Jaconets, Swiss M ns lips, Lawns, .Cambrics, Brilliants,'Taper Cam brics, Hollands, Canton Flaniels, Jeansy-Shoetings and Sliirtiiigs of all descriptions, Aiapacas, Bom bazine, "Merinos, Delaines, Bareges,'Crapes, &c'. Ladies’ -Cloaks, made in the latest style, Shawls, A large stock pf Ladies’ Bose, Gloves, Gaunt lets, Bejts, Ribbons. . ,. A large assortment of ladies’ misses and ehil- dren’s'STioes, Gaiters, JialmOrels, Slippers, Booties. Hoopskirts'ofan sorts and prices. Ladies’ Collars^Edgings'»qdInsertings, Trim mings, Musqhito Nettmgs. j Perfumery u Sci3Sors,Tlnmttes, Knives und.Forks^ Pocket Knives, Parses, Poctct Books and the like. In the clothing lino we offer fine Cassimcres Suits, Silk, Satin and Marseilles, Vests, fine Broad cloth Coats, Black Doeskin'fan ts, in short, Cloth ing of nil sizes and prides. A large stock of Hats, mens’ and fioya Shoes and Boots.' | ' * Shirts, and Collars, Undcr81nrts, Drawers, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Gauntlets, Suspenders, (fee. A fine lot of Watches and Jewelry. A liberal discount will be made to country mcr chants, who will honor us with a call. A. SCHEUERMAN & BRO., Mnlberryst., next to Boardman’s Bookstore, aug22 89-3m Macon, Ga. AUGUSTA NEWS AGENCY, NO. 308 BROAD STREET. I HAVE opened an Office for the receipt of sub scriptions and advertisements.for various news papers, at the store of Messrs. W. A. Ramsey & Co., No. 308 Broad street, Augusta, J3a. In view of the speedy resumption of trade, this will be an advantageous channel of communication between the advertiser and publisher. Subscriptions and advertisements received for “The Augusta Daily Transeript,” the “Macon Daily Telegraph,” and the “Georgia Weekly Times,” published at Cuth- bert. Cotton and wholesale dealers, and commis sion merchants would do well to give me a call. W. G. WHIDBY. Newspapers desirous of availing themselves of the Agency, will address me at this point, with specimen copies of paper. References.—J. N. Blip, Augusta,; Claylawd <Ss Bumble, Macon; A. R. Watson, Atlnnta; Capt. auglG lm i/iuuuic. mat uu j a. a. G. W. Knigbt, Cuthbert. J . V . E s;c O T T, MANUFACTURER OF % Picture Frames and Mouldings, LOOKING GLASSES &c. Importer and Dealer, in , FRENCH-AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, - ENGRAVINGS, ALBUMS, ARTI8TS*- MATERIAI.S, PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND STOCK. I keep constantly on band a full supply of every thing in the above line, to which I would- cull the attention of merchants, photographers, builders and others throughout the South. J. V. ESGOTT. Factory and Warehouse, Second between Main and Market—Officennd'SaiDs Room 78 EastMain St., Lonisvillc, Ky. sept 12 lm* Go to Loseyj Lyon & Patrick’s NEWS EMPORIUM, F OR the latest New York, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville and other dailies. The illustrated and sporting weeklies. Novels and Novlettes, Sta tionery, Visitingnnd Playing Cards, Toilet Soap, Tooth Brnshcs, Photographic Albums, and other items too numerous to mention. Cherry street, one door below Ellis’ Drag store. [aug25 tf R ECEIVED this day a full assortment of ME TALIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS' of the most beautiful Patterns. For eale at my Fac tory, foot Third Street,-Macon. Ga. GRENVILLE Farmer, Little & Co*s TYPE FOUNDRY AND * ' PHWTER’S warehouse, : BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK. ^ Tiiis paper is Briptcd-oq type from the above Foundry. ’ either in cash or trade. [aug25 3m BLUE STONE, BLUE STONE, BLUE STONE, At BOYD & GORDON’S, Druggists, 2 doors below Telegraph office. »ep9-tf Limber for Sale. • • 10 Car Loads jn»t received at Yard near Boi- fituillet’s Mill. - v * £ 1 \ R. tv. Ally, sepl7 5t* Agent. Freight Wantrtf-.- •» - - X AM prepaeed to ship frotrf this point, -by boxes, to Darien, and, if desired, by steamer to Savan nah, 1,800 bajee of Cotlun,. on No. 1 Boxes, witli •the most approved pilots. Those wishing to move cotton will find it to their interest to call on me. E. A. WILCPX. Macon, Sept. 17—It, EUFAULA HOUSE, EUFAULA, ALABAMA. A. Leivit, Proprietor. A HACK runs daily from tiffs Honsc in connec tion with the cars. The traveling public are invited to give i calk Beptlff- li Tire IVatlivlIIc Rally and Weekly xjisrioisr. WM. CAMERON & CO., Proprietors : 1 1 ! , Ol -1 T HIS is the largest and the oldest paper in Ten nessee, and furnishes’ as great a variety of reading matter as any paper in tne Stn(c. The Weekly will contain Thirty-six Cetumu* of reading matter each week, in which will be found the latest telegraphic dispatches and market re ports. Daily price $14 00 per year Weekly - - - 3 00 “ ' Cash, invariably in advance. Address WM. CAMERON & CO.. aug 22 89-lm . . Ornaiiu nlal Cast iron Railing. A LARGE variety for cemeteries or private dwellings. Calf and see them at a«gT8-tI BCHOITtLD’S GROCERS, &c. AT WHOLESALE. MONTGOMERY, ALA. D. BROWDER & CO., NO. 34 MARKET STREET, MONTGOMERY, Have just received a large Stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes & Notions W HICH have been purchased at nett cash prices by the case, from manufactories and original importers, with a view to Wholesale Trade. Consisting in part of 25 Cases Prints, 10 do. Bleached Domestics, Bales Sea Island do. 100 Pieces Pacific DeLaines, 100 do. Fancy all Wool DeLaines, 100 do. Colored and Black Alpaca, 100 do. Fancy Poplins, 100 do. Mozanbique and Lustres. 100 do. English and French Mcrinoes, 300 do. of Swiss, Jaconctt, Mull and Nainsook Muslins, Black and Colored Silks and Velvets, 150 Pieces Irish Linens, assorted, 20(1 Dozen LinenUunibric. Handkerchiefs, 100 do. Cotton and Madrass do. CHAPPELL, BRUCE .& CO., Importers and Jobbers of DRY GOODS No. 144 WEST FOURTH STREET, (Between Race and Elm,) CINCINNATI, ------- OHIO EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS, AND EVERY ARTICLE NECESSARY TO .MAKE A COMPLETE OUTFIT CITY OR COUNTRY STORE, OBTAINED A£ THIS ESTABLISHMENT. We will duplicate prices of any biff purchased in -tew York. Wc arc determined to make it Jo the interesP'oTtlie Southern-“States to pur'cliase their stock of us this fall. One of onr partners resides in New York and-consequently has^^great advanta ges, which wc propose to extend to onixenstomers. Wc can supply every article kept in a country Dry Goods store. CHAPPELL, BRUCE & Cp. ang29—lm hhhhhUhm E. JACKSON, Fort Gaines, Ga. s. BASHINSKI, Dublin, Ga. S. PEYSER & CO. BRANCH HOUSE OF' THE a-5 * 'll ■*%' . <*3A 1 *. - Great Southern Store of Nashville, Tenn., FORMERLY OF MACON, GA., Cherry street, between -Second and Third. Three doors from cor. of Third street E invite the attention of the citizens of Macon and surrounding country to onr fresh and weli selected stock of w 1 DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &( We especially invite the attenion of the Ladies to onr stock of Ladies’) Misses’ and Children’s HATS, The largest and most beautiful stock to he found MISCELLANEOUS. 1IAI DK A WRIGHT, COTTON FACTORS. W E take this method of notifying owners and holders of cotton throughout Georgia and adjoining States lhat our .facilities, for receiving, putting in-brder and shipping, are thorough and perfect. Wc will receive cotton, put it in-order, pay all charges of every description, including rev enue taxes, make liberal cash advance, ana thus relieve the owner of all care and trouble. Our Northern and European correspondffnts and friends are among the oldrst, mdst experienced and relia ble merchants. Messrs. Norton, Slaughter & Oiv , New York: Charles L. Collu, Esq. ' New York; Locs & Waller, bankers, New York: H. B Clallfn & Co., New York; Glidden & Williams, Boston; Lees & Waller, Omental Bank Corporation, Lon- MISCELLANEOUS. EXCELSIOR LVNCH 7 AT ALL HOURS—DAY AND NIGHT, -• ■ — » -(Sinrfay ndtktfXocplcJSff**- f Mock Turtle Soup at 11 qkjlock, a„b., jlaHy. BALL vs. THE’FIELD. Call at (lie Saloon of J. THOMAS PRICE, Mulberry st., oppiLit,- Medical College, scp'-llll / •- , , 50 Pieces. Silk S do. 100 Dozen Neck Ties and Cravats, 200 Ladies’ Cotton Hose, 100 Dozen Ladies Plain and Embroidered _ , Hotel lor Sale** don. Proceeds of sales will be remitted with , FixfiE uudersigued having detenniued' UMwniove promptness, in-ihe national currency or in gold, as X to the West, offers for sale his one-half interest Hagw- - T 'in tlie Sharon House, situated itffhe town of Bain- bridge, together with the parlor, licd-foom, drniDg- room and kil. hen furniture; all of which Is as good as new. To any one wishing-tt) embark in tlie hotelbusinisJiu SouUiwesteru"GeorgM, a ftood opportunity is now offered. JOHN SHARON P. S.~Tlie whole of tUehoufie will lm sold if de- bired. It is the ddly bofcl in tliiTplace.^ [sepj-lm* PAINTING-'. ‘ Linen Collars, -600 Ladies Fceaeh Wove Corsets, 100 Dd^cn Gloves, assorted, **■ 100 do. Suspenders, 100 do. Gents ££ Hose, 200 do. Dress Braids, 200 do. Trimming Braids and Cowls, 100 Pieces Linen, Crash and Diapers, A full assortftiefit of Combs, Brushes, Hair Pins, Nee&les, Pins, Spool Thread, Buttons, Tapes, Toi let/ iSbap/ Perfumeries, Hair Nctts, Belts, Beltings,* Belt Buckles, Dress Trimmings, Umbrellas, Cloaks, Mantles, Ladies Hats and Hoods. A large stock of Shots 311141 Haftf, Of great variety. Indeed our stock is a complete one, which in addition to our Retail Stock, we have arranged in a separate and distinct depart ment for 44 Wholesale Trade,” and we respectfully Invite merchants to call upon us and examine our stock, confident that wc can make it their interest to buy from us. We are determined to sell these Goods aa cheap as they can be bought in any market in the coun try. D. BROWDER «fc CO. sept 14 IN THE SOUTH. aug31 lm 8. PEYSER & CO. WOOL WANTED. I will pay the 1 HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for ail the WOOL which may offer. • nng 22-lm . . J. N. SEYMOUR. FOR SAUE. A VALUABLE and well improved plantation ill a healthy locality, containing.900 acres' 600 cleared, situated live miles from Fort Valley, on road to Knoxville. For terms apply to Judge Brown, Fort Valley, or to the subscriber on the premises, iepfflm* R. M. JOHNSON shippers may desire. Holders and .planters of coi ton, wishing to avail themselves of tlie present Northern and European rates, will consult tlieif interest by sending it forward, thereby avoiding the heavy insurance and storage expenses ruling here. Great commercial centres arc the mQst Ak- sirablc markets for staple productions. Refeuences:—Robert Campbell, Esq., Harper C. Bryson, T. S. Metcalfe, Augusta; J. tv. Battersby, C. L. Colby & Co., Savunnah; Richard Peters, W. P. Orme, Thomas M. Clarke, Atlanta; Gen. -Geo. R. Jessup, Madison; Peter Daniel, Greensbofo; Col. G. M. Logan, Roberts, Dunlap & Co., Macon. Parties desiring to send their cotton to other lionscs, wc will ship it for them at reasonable tntes to auy Northern or European port The steamers Gen. Berry and Faicon are under our immediate control, as also a large portion of the shipping on the Savannah river. MAUDE & WRIGHT, ‘ Cotton Factors and Shipping Merchants, sept5-lm 263 Broad Stieet. Hurley’s Stomachic Ritters. F OR Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In digestion or Dyspepsia, want of action of the Liver, Disordered Stomach, there are no bitters that can compare with Uicbc in removing these distressing complaints. For sale or can be bad at any drug store in the United States, or from the proprietor, Louisville, -Ky., corner Seventh and Green streets, to whom all orders should be ad dressed. HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO. Hurley’s Sarsaparilla. T HE Great Blood Purifier, as a Spring and Sum mer Medicine, stands unrivaled, removes all impurities from the blood, and gives HEAI.TH AND SRENGTH to the system. HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors, Corner Seventh and Green streets, septl6-3m Louisville, Ky. Hurley’s Popular Worm Candy. A S this is really -a specific for Worms, and the best and most palatable form to give to chil dren, it is not surprising that it is fast taking the place of all other preparations for worms—it being perfectlv tasteless, any child will take it. HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors, Corner Seventh and Green streets, septl0-3m ’ ~ Louisville, Ky. TO OWNERS OF COTTON. We liml 11 iu I tit charge quantity of Colton which we own and control in Southwestern Georgia, and the unsettled condition of the country will require ns to establish a HOUSE AT APALACHICOLA, FLA., for the purpose of receiving and forwarding all Cotton to our Houses at Liverpool and New York. We will be assisted at that point with the most eminent business men of the country, who will Receive, Store, Compress and Forward all Consign ments, pa}’ Taxes, Charge and in alp advances upon shipments to WATTS, CRANE *fe CO!, New York, or W. C. WATTS <fc CO., Liverpool, or GIVEN, WATTS & CO.r New Orleans, or will forward Cpt- ton on the MOKf Reasonable Terms, where owners prefer to consign to other Houses. Bagging and Rope supplied. Shippers can rely-' upon prompt attention. Gen eral patronage solicited- Address -E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO., * sep2-lin Apalachicola, Fla.. HEADQUARTERS 1ST SUB DISTRICT. District of Columbus, Macon, Ga., Sept. 14,1ST>5, Special Order No. 1).] Hereafter no applications in person for permis sion to retain awns will be rccch’ed at. this, office, cxCeptingTrom citizens of Bibb county. Persons living in other counti* s in this Sub-Dis trict will make application in writing to their nearest Provost Marshal, who will thoroughly in vestigate their right to retain arms, and send the application to these Headquarters on Wednesday of-each week, with their opinion endorsed thereon. The decision of the Colonel Comanding will be sent through the Provost Marshals to* the appli cants. • By cammandof Col. Andrew’R. 2. Dawson, E. F. MALIN, septl5 lOt LL'&’A. A. A\ Gen*l. House, Sign & Ornamental Painting. GRAINING, MARBLING, GILDING, GLAZING, _ . , PAPER HANGING &C. Having on hand all Qu: necessary materia) to carry on the business, wc arc prepared to giro sat isfaction, both in execution and prices, to all who may favor us with their orders. Wewill also keep on hand and for sale,' mixed Paints of every description. VARNISH, OIL, SP3. TURPENTINE, BROWN JAPAN, PUTTY. SAND PAPER, * „ . , BRUSHES, Ac., &e. Orders irom tlie country promptly attended to DRURY A TRIPOD, Over Roberts, Dunlap & Co., Cherry st„ ang 1212m* Macon, <k REFERENCES: W. B. Johnston, N. H. Beal, J. H. Zeilin & Co., B. A. Wise, Claylftnd & Dumblc, Leroy Napier, W. A. Half. Important to Owners of Cotton. ’Y\, r E have a No. 1 COTTON PRESS in tins city, V y and arc now prepared to repack, re-rope, re pair and ship any amount of cotton.' Parties own ing cotton at a distance would do well to give us tlieir work. Our prices are leas suable, and we guarantee satisfaction in every case. DUNLAP &. CO. S. S. Dunlap, formerly Dunlap, Harris & Co. J. J. Allen, “ Allen & Dunlap. J. Wcsly Stubbs. UEFEltENCEW. Messrs. Hardeman A Sparks, Harris A Ross Inducements OiTercd BY NO OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY, Kein A Co., Augusta, Georgia, A RE prepared to make liberal advances on all Cotton consigned to them or their friends, Messrs Smith & Dunning, New York. All cotton consigned to us or our friends in New York, will be sent forward by the uew and elegant steamer Helen, which willl connect with the New York line of steamers, so as to reach that city in eight days. We have also established a line of Clipper ships lictwcen New York and Liverpool, so as to send forward the Cotton entrusted to our care without delay, thus avoiding expenses of storage and insu rance in New York. Sight Exchange on New York and Liverpool in sums to suit purchasers. KEIN & CO. aug 2U 3m Notice, H ACKS will leave Albany,mi arrival of the cars from Macon, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, for -Tallahassee, Fla., via TliOMasviHc, <;a.;.also, for Bolnbridge every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, thus opening a regular comiiujni- eation to Southwestern Georgia and Florida. WRIGHT & HILL, Jy27-tf - Proprietors. Notice to Shippers. OFFICE MACON & WESTERN R. R. i Macon, August 23,1865. j O N and after this date, the Freight on Cotton from Maeon to Atlanta, will be Two Dollars per bale, not to exceed five hundred lbs. in weight. J. P. COS, aug 21-lni Acting Supt. Lmr 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, at id tlie status of contracts and title deeds, executed durug the last four years, can consult me by lettcror in person. Office over Boardman’s Book store, Macon, Ga. jy 13 O. A. LOCHRANE. Stage Line Reopend. connecting with ailroad DAILY. Also, FURNISHING CONVEYANCE to any point from there, by H. WATERMAN, ang25 lm* Hawkinsville, Pulaski co. E UNNING from Hawkinsviilq the Maeon & Brunswick CHANGE OF FIRM. Copartnership Notice. -^yE havcjLhis day formed a copartnership in Boots and Shoes. Just received Gents’ flue Boots and Shoes. ALSO THOSE CELEBRATED, STEEL SHANK GAITERS FOR LADIES, OF YARIO.UjS PATTERNS, YTTIIICH for durability, excellence of construc- YV tion qnd comfort m wearing, this make of Ladies’ Shoes is universally admitted to be uiui- valled, which we uyll sell at a small advance at lYholeside or Retail for Cash. aug26-lm* MIX & KIRTLAND. NEW COTTON PRESS, WARE-HOUSE Eufaula, Alabama. H AVING erected a new Cotton Press and Ware house in this place, I am prepared to re-pack and repair COTTON. My, Warehouse is situated on the bluff, half way between the depot and wharf. I will also RECEIVE, FORWARD and STORE COTTON. My terms are liberal. Refer to merchants of Eufaula. auglfl lm JAMES A.JW7GGS. School Books. S ANDER’S,Sargent’s,Towns’ and MeCnffey’s se ries of Readers. Robinson’s,Smith’s, Davie’s and Doaij's Arithme tics. Parley’s History. • Mitchell’s, Cornell’s, Monteith’s Colton and Fitch’s and Warren’s Geographies and At lasses. Clark’s and Smith’s and Bullion’s English Gram mars. Fnsquellc's and Pinney’s French. Copy Books, Slates and Pencils, Taber’s Lead Pencils, Gilliot's Pens, (No. 303.) Portfolios, dream Laid Writing Papers, Bon Ton, Opaque, Canary, Melon and White Laid Envelopes, assort ed sizes. Violin and Guitar Strings, MusicalInstruments, (Agents for Steinway oc Sons, Suebbellcr & Schmidt & Gale's Pianos for the State of Geor- gia.) e* Combs, Brushes, Luliin’s Extracts and Soaps, Pomades, Hair Oils, Pockei Books, Playing Cards, &c. All at the lowest prices. JOHN C. SCHREINER & SONS, scpl7-3rfl Macon, Angusta and Savannah. Cane Mills and Syrup Boilers. A FEW more-of those very superior Cane Mill and Syrup Boilers, for sale cheap, at aug 16 tf . SCHOFIELD'S. a? m ■ the DRUG BUSINESS, under the name and style of BOYD & GORDON. Our aim will be to keep on hand at all times a complete and select stock of pure Drugs, Medi cines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glassware, Perfum ery, <£c., &c., and we wilLsell as low as any house in the city. Special attention will begiVen to tlie Prescription department Call and try ns—twQ doors below the Telegraph building, Cherry street. A. M. BOYD. W. L. GORDON. Macon, September 1,1865.—tf - For Sale. 4 7 A A acres of well-improved land, liearKnox- I I UU ville, Crawford county, 250 acres of rich creek bottom cleared and well ditched upon farm. Mules, cattle,'-crop, farming utensils, household furniture, &c., will be sold with the farm if desired, all very low for cash or-upon time with approved security. J. C. HARVEY. sepfi-lm* COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE GEORGIA. T HE undersigned have formed a copartnership in The Georgia Bar and Billiard Saloon, on Mulberry street, under tlie name and style of PATTERSON & LAMBERT. The best Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. A. PATTERSON, sep8 10112t R. LAMBERT. S. G. ROBERSON, DENTIST. Cuthbert, G-eorgia. Septl4-lm $500 reward; - I ?OR the apprehension of SEABOURN IIALL, ’ who committed a.murderupon John-Cooke on the 6tli lust., in the town of Holmesrtlle, Ap- 1- pling County Ga. Said Hall is^houl>.29.years of age, light hair, fair complexion, converses slowly unless intoxi cated Supposed to he making his way to Texas, where lie has a brother-in-law by the name of Semmer. JUSTANCE COOKE, TIETY COOK, JNO. JOHNSON, sciitittet* W. A. HUFF, Wholesale Produce Dealer, , Corner CJierry and,Third Streets, UNDER RALSTON’S HALL. 3y58m ton. Savannah, Ga.; G. tt. Crump & Co., Maude & Wright, Augusta, Ga.; Keen <te- Co., Savannah; Bearden & Co., D. A. Baldwin & Co., E. Parsons & Co., New ijoik. ecplO-lm Sundries. SUGAR, COFFEE, BAGGING ahd ROPE, LIVERPOOL SALT, FAMILY FLOUR, in barrels and sacks, for sale by J. N. SEYMOUR, aug23 lm Cherry st,, Ma«-on, Ga. Beeswax Can be sold for a high price by calling on j: N. SEYMOUR, aug23 lm Cherry st., Macon, Ga. Money to Loan. T HE most liberal advances in cash made upon all kinds of Jewelry, such as Gold aud Silver Watches, Diamond Rings, Diamond Pins, Chains, etc., Breastpins, Bracelets, Eardrops, Pearls, Ru bies, Silver Plate, and everything else of value. Money is loaucd and these articles accepted as col lateral security. _ Apply to the undersigned one door below the Macon Postoffice, J^F- TJp Stairs, aug 25-lm H. C. STEVENSON, E. P. CONE, (SUCCESSORS TO CORE & TOLLELL,) G ENERAL PACKER and Forwarder of News papers and Cheap Publications, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery of every description, Daily, Weekly, Monthly and QuSrterly American, French, English, Italian, German and Irish Publications.— Dealers supplied promptly at lowest rates. All new Books received direct from the Publishers.— Send your orders to, or call on E. P. CONE, sepH-lin No. 40 Cherry’Street, Nashville, Tenn. Now is Your Chance. I WILL SELL CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY, My stock of Crockery, “ “ “ Cigars,' “ “ “ Liquors, “ “ “ Groceries. To make room fork large lot of other goods. Call and see if it is not so. N. A. MEGRATH, Agt. No. 14. Cotton Avenue, aept!51m Few doors above Masonic Hall. I. O. IPL^YTSTTY Stock, Exchange and Money Broker, MACON, GA. Stocks, Bonds, Sterling aud Domestic Exchange, Baud Notes, Government Claims, Gold and Silver bought and sol; Money in vested as parties may direct. Collections made and promptly remit ted for. REFERENCES: R. H. Maury & Co., Richmond, Va.; W. M. & . C. Martin & Co., Charleston; Josiah Morris, Mont gomcry; Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah; Union Bank, Augusta, W. H. Young, President Bank ol Columbus; St John, Powers<fc Co., Mobile; Lewis B. Brown, Wm. Smith Brown, A. O. Parmlce, Ed win Parsons, American Exchange Bank, New York. jy!8 3m* Travel Opened. H ACK LINE to Fort Gaines. The undersigned are now running a Hack regularly between Morris’ Station on the S. W. R. R., to Fort Gaines, Ga., daily, except Sundays. Leaving Morris’ Sta tion on the arrival of tl;e cars from Macon, for Fort Gaines; returning to meet the rro train from Eufaula mext morning, at 6 o'clock. Persons wish ing to travel to Southwestern. Georgia, or Southern Alabama, will find this the cheapest and best route. Wc have comfortable backs, gentle teams, and careful drivers. WALKER & JENKINS, Proprietors, aug 22 89-lm - A CARO. ~~ I TAKE pleasure in announcing to my friends and former customers, that I can be found at Boyd & Gordon’s Drng store, and hope they will again give me an opportunity of serving them with anything in the drug line. L. W. HUNT, formerly of the firm of Zeilin & Hunk sep 5—tf 4«ost, A RECEIPT for fifteen bags of cotton, marked W. P. H., given by Ha\dcman & Sparks. All parlies are notified not to trade for the same, as it is-subject only to mv order. i , W. P. HEAD. sepC-lm* * HOWARD HOUSE, EUFAULA, ALABAMA. J. W. Howard, Proprietor. % . A. A M, tlie luxuries the market affoidn. served up to order and at tlie shortest notice. sepl2-Sm* * - Land in 3?ntnam Co. FOR RENT. A bout six hundred and fifty acres, nine miles east or Eatontou, with a dwelling- house containing nine rooms, and the usual ont- buildiugs. I will rent tlie whole place, or divide it into lot® of fifty or more acres. . FOR SALE.—A few horses, bogs apd cattle, to gether with the standing crop. I would like to dispose of tlie whole affair,' .an'd give possession immediately. scpl4-4t W. W. TURNER. Two Setts .Rill Rock aud Fixtures FOR SALE. O NE Sett “ Philadelphia Flint,” whichhas been .used'for grinding wheat, with bolting cloth, smut machine and, elevators, and one sett Corn Rock, all In good order. Apply to JL IT. BARROW, sent 18 lmt SmithviUe, Ga., S. W. B. W.