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CITY COLTJMilST.
ELAM CHRISTIAN.
CITY REPORTER
STANDARD MONTHLIES FOR SEPT.,
AT THE
DAILY TELEGRAPH OFFICE,
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY,
“ HOURS AT HOME,” and
• OCR YOUNG FOLKSY’
The above are all -landm .l publications. A few
copiea of each on rvtle at the Counting Room of the
Dallt Tr.i.r.OKiPu.
New Advertising Index.
Drugs—J H Zellii:.
Auction—L II Bryant.
Special onlera No PJ.
Sporting ium -t) 0 Hodgkin- A Son.
New Goods—A P (} Harris.
For sale—G J Blake.
For sale—GJ Blake.
For rent—G J Blake.
Attention, Ladles and Retailers!—J W Fears <fc
-Co. r‘ . •
Great Advance in Goods in the West aud North
—I W Fears Co.
Nice thin#* in store—J W Fears <fe Co.
For rent—JnoK Ilarman. *
Sweedi.sli leeches—Boyd «fe Gordon.
Tanner and leather finisher wanted—W W Davis.
Lost trunk—Call at tills office.
Jnst arrived! New goods—8 T Coleman Agt.
Stop the thief—T J Ban-more.
For sale—M S Anderson.
Lost or stolen—Moses Elder.
Wholesale dry goods—J P Brennan «fc Co.
Cass county land for sale—J K Parrott, Agt.
A noth eu Importation.—We observed that
those enterprising dealers, Messrs. 8. Peyser
tfcCo., received another large stork of goods yes
terday. The motto of these gentlemen appears to
be “a nimble sixpence Is better than a slow shil-
lipg," and they are conducting their business on
that principle. We advise our lady ready readers
to have their /wrf monies well lined when they visit
this establishment, for the attractions are great.
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Provost Marshal Items.—Only three persons
were sent to jail by thc*provost marshal yesterday
—two for some complicity in stealing, and the oth
er for some offense we did not Irani. Another
man, whose name, was not recorded, was lined ten
dollars for striking a darkey on the bead with a
brick without sufficient provocation.
Since Captain Morrow lias adopted tli'c plan of
working the negroe on the streets until the}- get
other work, the streets are kept pretty elear of
idlers. The Captain assists them in finding em
ployment, and lias succeeded in fiudiug jobs for a
large number. He tnfonned us yesterday that he
had more applications for freed men to go to work
ou different farms Hum he could supply.
Jetf* Buy your Arnold’s writing Fluid and copy
ing Ink at tile News Depot, Triangular Block.
sepl7-tf
Ladies’ Dress Goods.—The latest styles, a com
plete stock, now on exhibition at the store of 8.
Peyser & Co. " tf
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
Room for Impkovkmest.—<Oor attention tun
been frequently called to tbe dilapidated condition
of the jiavcmcnts in front of some of the business
bouses on Cherry street._ We need not point out
the localities, os all who have occssiou to pass
along the street named, (and who does not ?) are
already advised of the rough places we allude to.
Hurry up, gentlemen; a very small expenditure
in front of yonrsaveral establishments will coutrih.
utelgreatly to the appearance of your business
frontispieces, andalao to the comfort of those who
(rcqnent Cherry street, to give you their custom.
A hint, etc. ’ i
jgy 9. T. Coleman, Esq., late of Koss A Cole
man will open at Manufacture's Bank building,
Oct. 1st, a large and varied assortment of fall goods
for ladies’ and gentlemen’s wear. Moat of the
goods were purchased by Mr. J. B. Rosa, a gentle
man of well known experience in t be business. As
will be seen from advertisement, Mr. Coleman
pledges himself ta serve the ladies, provide for
their comfort and convenience, if they will bnl
“stick” to him in the fntnre as they have done in
the past.
13jf-Ladies, gents’ and misses’ hats, a full and
fashionable assortment, just received at 9. Peyser
A Co.’s. t tf
J5Y" Oar old friend A. G. P. Harris, Esq., late
of Harris A Dense, has just returned from the
North after buying an extensive stock, and fine
assortingt of goods and wares generally. He has
selected the large and commodious store room
next to J. B. Ross & Son’s, on Cherry street. The
attention of country merchants, particularly, is
invited to Ids selection. To tlio who purchase
by the qnantity he will offer superior Inducements,
lie expects Ids goods to arrive during the coming
week, and be ready for sale by the 1st of October.
Dress Trimmings.—'The ladies will fine a beau
tiful stock of laces, insertion- and drees trimmings
of every description, of the most fashionable styles
at 9. Peyser A Co.’s. tf
Early yesterday morning a mule attached to
a baggy, driven by a negro boy, who was carrying
Ids mistress to market, ran away on Tided street
The boy rouid not control the animal, when the
lady reined him up against a fence, but the sudden
stoppage caused both occupants of the buggy tor
be thrown to the ground. Fortunately no serious*
injury was sustained.
Keep Warm.—9. Peyser & Co. are now offering
a large lot of tine bed blankets, white and colored,
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To Blsixess MfiN.—W« again call attention of
business men to oifr facilities for executing every
description of Jolt Work. Bill heads, cheeks, re
ceipts, cards, etc., etc., will be supplied without
delay, and none hut the best material will be used.
Orders solicited, and will lie filled promptly.
Fall asp Winter Clothing.—S. Peyser & Co.
have just received a large assortment. tf %
A young woman, beastly drauk, attracted
considerable attention on Mulberry street, at a late
hour last night, liy her profanity and laid conduct
generally. This spectable seemed to amuse many,
who were apparently enjoying this exhibition of
degradation.
No Bucket.—The latest style of corsets, band
kerchiefs, hosiery, artificial flowers, and ribbons,
can lie inspected at the store of 9. Peyser A Co.
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Weekly Report of the Macon Market.
Daily Telegka.hu Office, i
Macon, Go., Sept. 23, 1865. f
Cotton.—There lias been a decidedly better feel
ing in the cotton market this week, than for a
month past, and dealers tell us that if it were not
for llie restrictions upon the transactions in cotton,
consequent upon the endeavors of the government
to secure all that had been subscribed to tbe Con
federate cotton loau, aud all in tbe hands of par
ties against whom tbe late C. S. goi eminent had
claims which have not been settled, there would
probably be more life and vigor in *.he market tor
some time than was usual before Ibis staple was
closed to tbe trade by the operations of the war.—
Pnrehasers sir plentiful, when it is made clearthat
a lot is free from the restrictions; and-doubtless
a- high a- I hirty-two cents could bo obtained for a
fine middling lot thns clear. Tile highest figures
we have heard of for the week, is. 30 cents. The
standard or average price brought during the week
may lie quoted at an advance of one cent on last
week—twenty-nine cents. • We heard of blit one
small sale at les- than this. Hatters do not evince
much disposition to sell at present ruling figures
—doubtless on account of the steady advance in
the prices of all cotton fabrics iu the northern
markets. The amount brought in from the coun
try was not as large as last week, nor has quite so
much been shipped down the river; but larger
quantities, were shipped by railroad—by way of At
lanta and Angusta—than for two or three weeks.—■
Two or three extensive lota have been brought up
the Southwestern roar], and are being stored by the
parties shipping them to this point. .
The supply of money on deposit to purchase cot
ton is latge, but b tli buyers nnd owners are cau
tious in tlieir oper-.tions—tbe first fearing tlie ti
tles of holders, and tlie luiter thinking llie prices
in the Eastern markets warrant better figures than
are current. The lust need money, but are satis
fied to dispose of small lota, to snpply personal
necessities. Several owners have shipped on per-,
sonal account, their whole stock after receiving
small advances. Tbe recent great reduction in
freight charges, warrants a greater advance in
price than bus yet taken place; lint this change
most come. Tiie transportation rnin)>aiiies
have voluntarily reduced their charges to
rates that afford a fair profit, and hnyers must he
satisfied Tift a reasonable profit'. Owners will'
soon find out they can make shipments without
payiug commissions, ami realize all the N. Y.
market will afford, and they will do so rattier than
allow all the profits toga into tlic .pockets of mid
dle men. A leading planter informs us the ques
tion of doing so is being .considered by many ol
his acquaintances. “ A word to tbe .wise,” etc.
Monetary.—We have to report qnite a change
in the local gold market. Our last weekly state
ment noticed considerable demand and active sales;
this week there lias been but little inquiry and Very'
few sales. Holders in Macon ask 15c. premium—a
shade above the New York quotations—hot find
few buyers.
There have been no changes in the-figures for
State currency and tiank notes. But. few are offer
ing, aud these are disposed of at old prices.
The demand for money seems to increase. The
amount of paper offered, having a short time to
run, the proceeds to In- used in local business*, lias
been large, and but a small |Hirlion was taken.
The fact t hat too many are disposed to overreach
the bounds of priidenee, as well as tlieir own
means, is generally recognised; and capitalists are
stiaping their business accordingly. It is to l>c re
gretted, ill tlie present condition of the country,
that any disposition to s|H-eulatc has grown up.
is no excuse Ibr it, nor Is (here any safety in
Tea—$2@3 lb. Equal tp the demand.
Soda—17c@20. Good supply.
Starch—25@30.
Candles—31@39. The snpply ou hand is very
large, greatly exceeding the demand.
Black Pepper—G0@65.
Cotton.Cards—10 V dozen.
Creese.—30@35. Stock heavy—demand fair.
Candy—C>@:j0. Good supplies on hand.
Fish—Mackerel, by tbe kitt, $14 tty the
half barrel. Market pretty well supplied. Cod
fish 20o %) ttt. Herrings $1 00.
Bauuinu—38@45. Good supply—demand light.
Rope-—0-Cte 25.
Nails—Utit. 10. supply moderate.
Tohacco—-f 1 25. The supply is ample, aud
tin; market rather dull.
■ LiqroRs—MR brandy Rye WhL-ky'V-
@5. Boui bou whisky $4(O|20.
Snoff.—$100<g20. ' Pi
Matches—ftimdo iter gross, according to qual
ity.
Come all Ye Hungry and Thirsty,
TO THE OLDEST AND BEST RESTAU
RANT AND. BAKHN THE efty.
THE OLD ISAAC’S STAND.
Kept by
’S. A. PORTER,
ON CHERRY 9T.
There yon can find everything good to Eat
. and Drink. ^ *
Prepared to Board and Lodge - by the Day or
Mouth.
sept 17-1 in 9. A. PORTER.
SPECJ&L ^yOjEIGES.
Wedical College «f Georgia,.
AUGUSTA.
The regular course of Lectures in this Institution
will be commenced ou the first Monday iu Novem
ber next, aud be continued four mouths.
" ; L. A. DUGAS,
spf'Stawlm Deap.^
Notice.
The Presbytery of Flint river stands Adjourned
to meet in the eity of Americas on Thursday be
fore the 2d Sabbath in October uext, st 7 o’clock
p. M. JAMES C. PATTF.R90N,
sepl9-td Stated Clerk.
HATS AND GAPS.
Wholesale and Retail,
T. W. FREEMAN’S.
Wanted to Rent.
A DWELLING House with C or 8 rooms situa
ted convenient to business—or in Vineville.
Apply Immediately to • . P. P. PEASE,
Commission Merchant, Third Street,
sept23-3t between Cherry and Mulberry.
O NE HUNDRED KITS NO. 1 NEW MACK-
I erel, live Clients Greeii and Block Tea, and
various other #mm!s in our line, jnst received and
to bT) sold low for consignees, by
scpt23*5t
1VP. I‘KA.4e,
fid st. bet. Cherry ami Mulberry.
§3,000.
N otes of merchants’ and planters’
BANK of Savannah, wanted by
sept 23-fit EDWARD C. LEG KIEL A CO.
WASTED.
rnwo good t wo horse Wagons, with guod Mule
JL Teams ami Harness. Apply to Sujieriuten-
dent of Maeou A Brunswick Road,
sept 23-2t
Ther
it. The preatnt and future of the country cannot
be judg'd by the < xperieifi i- of tin- pu.l roue years.
Wild speculation cannot longer continue lb.- prom
inent featnre of tlie business of our people. They
must, to insure a healthy state of tilings, settle
down to a legitimate system or doing business.
Prudence should lie the mofto of all; if it is not,
a condition of tilings more ruinous than any yet
experienced ‘will speedily fall upon ns.
The latest Nashville quotations, for iiuciirrent
money, are as foilows : Bank of the Union, Buck’s
hank, and Northern hank of Tennessee, par; bank
of Middle Tennessee, Commercial bank and hank
of Sbeibyville, 75 c.; Union bank.. Planter’s bank,
45c.; bank of Memphis, Merchant’s bank and Ocoee
bank, 25c; bank of Tcuncssec, 22c.; hank of Corns
mcrce, hank of Knoxville, hank of Paris and bank
of West Tennessee, 20c.; bank of Chattanooga,-
City bank, Soutli Carolina, North Carolina and
Virginia banks, 15.; Georgia banks, 10@15c.; Ala
bama banks, 15<«’40c.; Louisiana banks 50@tfS5c.—
Gold 142 buying, 144 selling; silver 130 buying, 130
selling.
Dry Goods.—The trade hi dry goods generally,-
for the week, has been more active than we were
able ro report last week, uud although, with the
exception of one or two days, the weather has not
been sucb as to render a drawing off of linen nee-*
essary, the disposition to prepare for. winter is' -
fiist gaining ground. Large numbers of country
merchants have been preparing themselves with
stocks, and most transactions in dry goods for lint
week have been of a wholesale nature Those of
our retail dealers whose stocks are not already
complete, arc getting in extensive supplies, and’
the utmost confidence prevails in alt quarters, that
with the opening of the fail trade, business will
justify their extensive outlays. Dealers an; in up
hurry to get rid of their cotton goods, on account
of tlie continued advaneefin this eln.s of goods
at the North. We have been showu a letter to i
city merchant, from one of the most extensivj
dry goods house, in New York, iu which it is said
that “all Kinds ol domestic goods, prints^’ etc., ure
advancing and getting more scarce; but foreign
goodsan- (rafts upslOnabta.”
Millinery Goods.—A pretty brisk trade Iras
heeq kept qp throughout the week iu this obis-, of
merchandise, both wholesale and retail; although
tbe stock iu the market does not yet admit of any
very extensive wholesale operations. The assort
ment of millinery goods is complete, aud the
quantity generally good. The same remarks will
applyto ribbons, trimmings of every description,
sad everything pertaining in any way to female ap
parel.
Boots and Shoes.—Tho trade iu bools and
shoes is yet dpll, which may be accounted for by
the (acttliat the market is principally stocked with
a heavy article man ifaeturcd only for the North
era market. The supply will doubtless soon' lie
exhausted when the winter sets in. There Inn*
been no change in prices in tills market, since last
week. 1
Groceries.—Tile grooery market has been uuu-
snaily brisk for the last three days of the week.—
Larger quanties of family groceries were disposed
of to country mcrcliants tlian during any previons
week, lately. Tlie supply in this market with ibe
exception of some few ortieles is fully equal to tlie
demand.
The Crrr Market.—For the past two days of
the week tin; city market was uot well supplied
with anything but fresh meats, sweet potatoes, and
some classes of fruit. We account for this defi
ciency hy tbe fact that most of the provision stores
entertained the idea that lliey were not to he con
trolled by the restrictions of prices at the market,
and eoodrqaehtlyVepe willing to pay m little more
than tlie market price to procure supplies; nnd the
dernand for certain articles enabled them to obtain
tlieir own prices. For these reasons we do not
believe there was a chicken or a pound of butter
offered at the market house on Monday nr Tuesday.
Valuable Plantation Tor Sale.
I OFFER for sale-one valuable tract of river
swamp band, adjoining lands of; Mrs. Wm. E.
Eve and Charles Delaigle, 1 iy miles from the eity
of Augusta, containiiig 382 acres; one half cleared
land, the other heavily timbered, with necessary
buildings recently built.
ai.ro, - >• - ■'*»* •
fm; other tract of swamp and upland, adjoining
tlie above, containing 1401 acres, about 450 acres
cleared, tlie hnlaiu-c heavily tiinliered with oak,
cypress, and other tiinliers well improved, includ
ing grist mill and gill house, press, Ac. If not sold
the cleared land and IhiIIi places are for rent.
scpt2Ttawfor2iu JOHN FH1NIZY,
G t EORGIA, Decatur County.—On • the first
IT Modttay in October next,.William 0. Fleming
will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said couutv,
for letters of Administration with the willannexed,
ou the estate ofdt. A. Waller, of said county, dcc’d.
scplwfiOd II. M. BEACH, Ordinary.
/ 4 KOKGi A, Jon ns County, Ordinary’s Office
VX said county.—Whereas Charles L. Daiiic, ap
plies to me for letters of adiniiiUtr.ition upon the
estate of William Coulter, deceased.
These are tu cite and admonish all persons eon
rented; to file their object i.is, if anv they hare,' in
this office by the first Monday iu October uext.
tiiveu under my band olficialh. Ana. 30, INI).
ROLAND T. ROSS,
sep HE _ Ordinary. ,■
EORGIA, Decatur County.—On the first
Monday in October next, B. K Benton will
applyto tlie Court of Ordinary of said county, for
letters of Administration on tbe estate of J. I*.
Genldeii, dcc’d. H. M. BEACH,
sepfi wfiOd Oidinary.
( A EORGIA, Fi tnav County.—Application will
J be made to the Court of Ordinary of said
county at the first regular term after the expiration
of two months (from ibis notice, tor leave to sell
the. lands belonging to tlie estate of Andrew Reid,
dcc’d, late of said county. Tor the benefit of tlie
heirs and creditors' of said deceased.
WM.A. REID.
ALEX’K. S. UE1D, dr. '
Adinr’s, <fec., Andrew Reid, dcc’d.
epfiwtiOd
Batchelor'* Hair l>ye!
The original and best iu the world! The only
true and perfect hair dye. Harmless, reliable and
instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid
black or natural brown, without injuring tlie- hair
or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad-dyes.—
Sold by all druggists. The genuine is signed Wil
liam A. Batchelor. Also, Regenerating Extract ot
MiUefieurs, for. restoring and beautifying the hair.
CHARLES BATCHELOR,
augI5-ly New York.
vli. ji; I i. 1
..^IIead-Quakteks, 1st Sub District, j
District of Columbus, J-
Macon, Ga.. Sept 13, IMS. )
Special Order No. 10. *
Until further orders the schedule of prices or
dered BJTiVmS If. "Archer, late Commandant ol
the Post, will be 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 G to 12j{ cents per lb.
Pork 5 to 10 cents per lb.
Butter 25 cents per lb. >
Eggs 25 cents per dozen.
Chickens 15 to 25 gents each.
Com 25 cents per dozen.
Peaches §1 perhnshel.
Metons lO to 40 cents each. ’ • '
Sweet Potatos $2 per bushel.
Irish Potatos $250 perhnshel.
All marketing must be sold at the market house,
sinl any gersous,found qfleriug for sale any market;
ingat any oilier place except at the place, designat
ed will be liable to have liis stock confiscated
for tlie use oi the hospital of the city and himself
arrested aud fined.
By command of Col. Andrew 1L Z. Dawson.
! . E. F. MALIN,
sept 14101 Lt and A. A. A. G.
f f. I (advehtiskment.1
For the Con vent i€»n.
The citizens of Houston county, or such of
(hum os protest against the action ol the Conven
tion on the 9th ihst., in nominating three candi
dates, all residing in Perry, thereby ignoring the
balum t of tlie county, will support as candidates
for the eushiiig Sfatc-Convention;'DavidM. Brown,
D. W. Visscher and Dr. R. B. Alexander.
aepl4-10t* MANY VOTERS.
G \ EORGIA, Bibb County;-r-WliereM,. Edward
IT S. Lathrop applies to the unidersigned for Let
ters .of Administration' upon the Estate of Mrs.
Mary M. Lnthrop, late of said county,, deceased- j §
All persons interested are required to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
in November next, to fbow cause, it any tbgVj
have, whj letters should not be granted the appli
cant. Given niiiU r.iny hand and official signature.
sepl4-wf5Ud \VM. M. HI LEY, Ordinary.
| \ >Kt. I A, 1'i T.N^>i QtU.T«TT,persons h|ty
VII npt_
ing claim.- against Andrew Reid, of
said connty, will present them in terms of,the law.
Those indebted to said dfdmed are requested to
make immediate payment.
WM: A. REID. . ‘ l
ALEX’R. & REID, Jr.,
aepfi?[4<Kl] Admr’s, Ac., Andrew Reid, dec’d
“ wncik • -■ ~ "-IT-v*
A LL ptnpon* indebted tb the estate of Albert
L. Ro<*\ kite of Bibb county deceased,'" arc re
quired tf» make immediate payimnt, and those
having claims to render tbein’ in ’terms of the law
t«» the under.*igned.
sep!4-w40d JULIA E. COLLINS, AdinTx
NOTICE.
EORGIA, Bibb County.—All persona inciebt-
VX ed 4o the estate of A. L. Audoin, iate-ol'said
county, ure required to make immediate payment,
and tIn*si* having chums to render them in terms ol
ttte law to tlie undersigned.
aug3 (ft SAKAI! AUDOIN, Adlnr’y.
G EORGIA, UiUH COUNTY.—Two months ai
ti-r the liaL- li !-■ < • 1'. :q ■! 1 [it .11 i■ <;i ill ' IikhIi'
to the Court of Ordinary of said comity for leave
to «cJI Two Thousand acres of land in Sum tec
county, stock and nUicr’Hiings outlie plantation;
Known ns the Lunar plantation, on Flint rivee be
longing to the estate of Col E. D, Ungneniii, Isle
ol said eounty, dw’d.
x < GEO, W.'FORT,
sep!7 2tn -ocm Executor.
IT EORGIA, Bum County.—Two mouths after
VX the dale hereof api>lieation will lie made to
the court of ordinary of said county for leave id
•ell tlie real anil personal property of Albert L.
Ruse, late of said connty, deceased.
JULIA E. COLLINS,
scpl4-w60d Adm’x.
ar Go to Losey, Lyons & Co.’s to get tlie best
Stationery; Also, wrapping paper. • *epl7-4f
...
Jjgf- According to the old custom or licing
“dressed up drunk” on Saturday erciiRig, “Old
John" had things his own way on some ot the j But the provost marshal made the fact known that
streets yesterday. Then; were two or three little provision stores, and all persons selling any of tlie
skirmishes on Cherry street, but we believe no one articles mcntioueij in the list, regulating prices, in
was hurt, farther liiau being “shot in tlie wing." «V capacity whatever, were to bo governed by the
■#. I same regulations; and made an example of two or
i ..in., i. ; U’iirk.—Tm-re w.<- quite a rush of tul „, „for charging above
negros qt the departure pf the Southwestern ! the published rates at their business houses- and
train yesterday morning, aftera job. Some twen- | durin
jy-five qy thirty liad been collected and hired by a
contractor on that road, to cut cross ties. Thoy
were a stoqt, lieqrty-looking gang, and the very
kind of fejlows for that kind of work.
the last days of the weyk, a markei
i the state oj the mayket was pert
! dllfer-
eptible.
limited
Notice.
A LI. jfersons Indebted to the estate of John Ma
lone, late of Blhli comity, deceased) arc re
quired to make immediate payment, aud those
Imving claims lo render them ill terms of tlie law
to the nndersigned.
CATHARINE MALONE,
t»epl4-w40(l t Ajpi’x.
a EORGIA, Bibb County.-r-Whurcas John K.
I t:triii:i ;i to 11n* n litb-r-imud 1-n 1*1-
tere of ariiniuiM ration ujm»ii iUc estate of James F
Vv Iv*-. kilt- <»l .liii U..IIIII \, tiuut’ii.- Utl -
All persons iulvn-stvl-are required to be and ap
pear at the coun of. ordinary on the lirsl Monday
in November next to ahow cause, if ajiy.tiiej-bavc
why letters should not be granted Ihc applicant
' ii\ i'i) mj«11■ r mv hand and tffiiuiul •i^natm*
sepl4-Wo04 ; : WM. M. RILEY, OnTy.
G eorgia, Bm» >•,' .... vt&mm, ioiSffl
Lowe q{tpli«^s to the undersigned for letters ot
AilifilnUtrat ion upon the estale of Thomas J. Lowe
late of fcaid e«»unty r deceased. -JlAi 1
All persons interestell are required to b»* stud
iMoriit the Court of Ordinary, on Mon
.lav in October in \1, 1 . r* 11•»w' cans.;—it any they
have—why U-ttdrs of Admmistnitinu should not be
granted the applicant.
tiiveu under my hand aud official signature.
sepl 5t j AVM. JI, KILEY, p^diimry.
EORGIA/Bibu CouNTr.—tyiiertus,
We invite the attention of onr city readers
to thy advertisement of Messrs. Freeman <fc Hodg
kins’ City Express advertisement. They are gen-
Uemen of known reliability and deserve encour
agement.
\-jf~ We are requested to state that tlie Bunday
night service at the Mulberry st. Methodist church
will be resumed this evening.
Rev. E. H. Myers, will preach at Mulber
ry street Methodist church, this (Sunday) evening
at half past seven o’clock.
For lb*' pasF fwp day
supply of poultry, but butter and eggs are getting
to be quite a rarity at the mqkct house.
Vfc (piote the following as the ruling prices of
the necessaries of life, and the condition of tlie
market in regard to the different articles;
Bacon—2tVftf2>—snpply good—demand rather
light.
Flour—$7J«c£S>; V 100 11)3. Tlie market is
well supplied with a good article. Demand fair.
9coar—22@30. Supply limitod—demand good.
Coffee—37>^@40—ample supply—demand mod
crate.
Salt—l(a5,\—not much doing.
Strop—Sorghnm 25@30. Cane 65(5(75. The
market amply supplied, bnt the quality is general
ly Inferior. |
Sept7-23t
NATION A.L LIFE
AND
Travelers' Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
Office, NO. 243 BROADWAY.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL r $500,000.
DIRECTORS:
Edward A. Jones,
Samuel J. Glkssey,
T. B. V r au Bureu,
Sylvester M. Beard,
Robert Crowley,
J. C. Diuimick,
Henry Clews,
Albert Wright,
John A. Iseiin,
U. P. Freeman,
Nicholas E. 8mith,
James R. Dow,
Orison Blunt,
Howell Smith,
F. H Luiumus,
Wrn, E. Prince,
Sylvester Teats,
Joseph Wilde,
A. A. Low,
Chas. Curtiss,
AsherS. Mills,
W. IL Webb,
Ueurv J. Raymond,
Silas C. Herring,
8am’1 W. Trusloi
Richard A. McCurdy.
EDWARD A. JONES, President.
WaM. E. PRINCE, Vice-President.
ASHER S. MILLS, Secretary.
F. B. VAN BUREN, Treasurer.
8. Teats, M. D., Medical Examiner.
E. H. Jones, Superintendent of Agencies.
E. F. Foloek, General Railway Agent.
LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES
Are issued bn tlie Mutual plan. All the profits
in this department are divided pro rata among
the Policy Holders. All policies to be incontesta
ble after five years from date, aud uon-forfeitable
after.two annual payments. A Loan of one-third
of the amount of premiums will be made; also,
thirty days grace given in payment t»f premiums.
QENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES
Are granted covering accidents of all descriptions,
including the travelers’ ri.-k. If issued
Without Compensation!
They provide for death, if caused by occideut; but
in case of injury only, the insured receives no com
pensatiou. If grauted
With Compensation,
The full amount assured is payable to the family iu
case of death caused by accident and occurring
within three mouths from the date of iqjury. Or,
in case of injury causing disability, the insured re
ceives a weekly compensation until he is able to
attend to bis business, such time not to exceed
twenty-f-ix weeks. The policy covers all forms of
Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Gunshot Wounds,' Bums and Scalds, Bites of Doi
Attalto by Burglars, Robbers, or Murderers, 1
action of Lightning or Sun-Stroke, the effects of
Explosions, Floods and Suffocation by Drowning
or Choking, and all other kind of accident.
Ten Dollars
Secures a general Accident Policy for
Two Thousand Dollars,
With a Weekly Compensation of
Ten Dollars. ^
TRAVELERS’ INSURANCE TICKETS,
For any length of time, .from one day to twelve
months, are ou sale at the various Railroad and
Steamboat Ticket Offices and Agencies,
Marino Bisks and Special Voyages.
Policies are granted insuring against death by
accident while sailing in steamer or sailing vessels,
also for special voyages.
Full information, together with Tables of Rates,
&c., can be obtained at the Home Office, or by ap
plication to the State Agent.
E. C. GRANNIS,
Agent for Bibb County.
J. C. McBUKNEY,*
Gcn’l Agent for Georgia.
jJ3P Insurance Agents desiring the appointment
as Agent, can address the General Agent, J. C.-
McBurney. sepS^hn
5,000. ACRES
prim b c crrrON lands in ‘southwest ga.
FOR SALE.
-rf-y-ft*** *. : ( . ; v ifrzi A
1 OFFER for immediate sale three adjoining
plantations on Spring Creek, in Early and Cal
houn counties* Ga., embracing- a tract of some
5,000 acres of first class cotton latads. , j t. „ t.
Plantation No. I.—2400 acres; 12.VJ in cultiva
tion; quarters for B0 hands ;.threp settlements; the
place can bo planted as three farms—0 gin house?,
every necessary building, wagons, tools, imple
ments, etc., etc. "Present supplies ample for 50
hands until next crop. General property, 40 head
of mules and horses, 300 hogs, 100 range cattle, 80
bagsxotton, and agrowing crop of com, sugar,
cafaei peas, rice, etc., estimated to be worth $i2,0u0.
Place will produce next year, under favorable cir
cumstances, 450 bags of cotton.
To be &old with the plantat ion are 250 acres pine
land, 6 miles distant, on which is the residence of
the owner, a large frame building, new, 6 rooms,
quarters for 14 servants, stabling for 10 horses,
arriagey <tecv, <vc\
Price $30,000, gold.
No. TT.—1375 acres, bW in cultivation, quarters
for 00 hands, two settlements, gin honse, all neces
sary (buildings, wagons, &c., Ac. Present supplies
ample fbr 3(f hands until next crop. General prop
erty, 20 mules and horses, 190 liogs, 25 cattle, aud
a growing .crop of com, cane, peas and cotton, es
timated at $3,000. Place will produce next year
300 bags cotton. ; . ^
To be sold with this plantation are 125 acres pine
land, on which is the residence of tbo owner, 5
rooms, quarters for ten servants, etc., etc.
Price $23,000, gold.
No. IU.—750 acres, 400 iu cultivation, quarters
for 30 hands, gin bouse and all necessary buildings,
etc., etc. Prrr-.ont supplier* for 5u bands until next
crop. General property, 10 mules and horses, CO
liogs, 40 cattle, 10 bags cotton, and. $ grow ing crop
of com, cane, peas, etc., estimated at $4500.
Price $10,000; gold. « *
These plantations are in perfect order and repair,
no outlay of capital is necessa^r for next year’s
operations, and they are considered among the
most productive and desirable in tin- Stale.
I propose to sell the entire property', or any part
thereof, exactly ns it stands, and give immediate
possession. ♦ . ‘A?:
Any information relative to it, parties seeking
to invest mat* desire, will be given by tile under
signed. J. M. MASON, Jr.,
A tty. at Law, Blakely, Early Co.,Ga.
Post office, Cutkbcrt. Randolph Co., Ga.
sepia-T&Ftl ft
Tciuicssce Coal.
T HE subscriber has taken the agency for Macon
of ouc of the largest Coal Alines iu Tennessee,
and is prepared*fd take orders for Coal, to be de
livered in Macon by the car load, at the
LOWEST PRICES CHARGED AT THE MINES,
with the addition of transportation. -
A large force is now employed in getting out
COAL OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY,
and it can be supplied in any quantity. All wlio
may want coal cannot do better than
. HAND IN THEIR ORDERS AT ONCE,.;
as “First come, firet served,” and at the lowest
rates. T. H. PLANT.
Office at the Stubblefield House.
sept23-4t* y,. /
B. POPE FREEMAN,
AGENT FOR
DEALERS IN
HATS, ' 1 A " ' 1 * ^ .
,Ci!JPS, >. tiYT, .
UMBRELLAS AND
. . / GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
At the store of
T. \Y. FREEMAN, CHERRY STREET. MACON,
G A .
N. B. V. A. Mknard, (well lcuowu as the
Court,") informs his friends and former custo
mers of Bcldon & Co., that he is engaged with
Messrs. Shaw and Freeman, and will bo pleased to
show them any style of Hat, from the cheapest to
the finest to be had in the South. Give the “ CourC
a call.
Just Received.
50 Doz. BOYS’ HATS, every style mid
quality. At T. W. FREEMAN’S.
■ ■
Men’s Hats.
250 Dozen Men’s Huts. For sale fit
T. ML FREEMAN’S.
“ Resorte.”
- / •«> ..... • -mu v i‘Aj
The most'fashionable Hat now to be bad
at V. T. W. FREEMAN
v’ , l - -iiyia:* ••*. . -‘•.-V - -
“Rusher” Hat.
. M.‘M i-. jJ . mi-- V. • •- •
Something new for bijys. At .
T. W. r FREEMAN’S.
sept2l-lm .j jIaI j;t a Hja L* ;-..ri-.y
HIUDE k POSTER.
DEALERS IN
PURE BOIIBBON WHISKY
Also, Manufacturers of the celebrated
KENTUCKY RIVER WHISKY,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
For the pureliase and sale of Cotton, Tobacco,
Flour, Grain, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Hemp, Whisky,
GrasB Seed, aud all kinds of Produce.
Xo. 47 Wat Second Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
sept22-lm*
Hartford Fire Insurance Company.
ESTABLISHED 1810.
Oldest and one of the most reliable Com
panies in tbe United States.
Assets June, 18B5, $1,600,000.
AGENCY IN MACON, 35 YEARS.
The undersigned are prepared to take Risks
on Property in Macon and vicinity.
All losses promptly adjusted.
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
Agents,
, under Masonic Hall,
Cotton aveuue, Macon, Ga.
iep7-lm
BURKE
Farmer’s
FOR
&. CO’S
Almanac,
1866.
Tlie undersigned have now iu press aiid 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 und*3vertisment
Inserted without extra charge.
Kg* 9eud iu your orders at once, to
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
&ep30«5t Macon, Ga.
E. J. JOHNSTON &
Watch Makers and Jewellers,
Under Masonic Hall, Cotton Av.
Have just received ami me now ottering a tine
and well selected assortment of Pocket Knives,
Roger’s & Wostcnholm’s make,
Seisors,
Razors,
Razor Strops,
Pocket Books,
Hairbrushes, Tooth and Shaving do,
Dressing Combs, Round and Fine do,
Silver Thimbles, Steel do,
Steel Spectacles and Nosas,
Gold Pens in Silver Cases,
Violin and Guitar Strings,
Silk Guards,.Watch Keys,
Split Riugs, Gold and Steel,
Steel Chains and Tweezers,
Silver Plated Table and Tea Spoons,
Silver Plated Forks, • .
Table and Desert Knives,
Knives and Forks &c., »fec.,
100 Dozen Coat’s Spool Thread.
For sale low to close a consignment.
We shall he receiving a fine stock of
Watches, Jewelry, Silver, and Silver Plated
Ware, to which we invite the attention of pur
chasers.
Watches and Jewelry repaired, and Engraving
Stone, at short notice.
E. J. JOHNSTON,
Under Masonic Hall, .
sepl9-12t* Cotton Avenu..
Fine Furniture &c.
HEBES YOUR HEW AEBITAL OF
CHEESE, MACKEREL,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
BRAZIL NUTS, ALMONDS,
SODA CRACKERS, BUTTER do,
And
STEWART’S NEW YORK CANDY.
acpl9 fit N. A. MEGRATH, Agt.
Macon A. Western Railroad.
Macon, Sept. 21st, 1865.
Local rate of freight on cotton will be, on and
alter 2ht5 iusL, Macon to Atlanta $3.50 per bale,
and to other points in proportion,
sept 21-fit E. B. WALKER, Supt.
DEVLIN & CO.,
Broadway, New York.
C L O TH ING
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
•VATE OPEN THE SEASON WITH A LARGE
YV STOCK OF ELEGANT
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS
in our
Ready-Made Department.
We have also secured the services of first-class ar.
tists in onr
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
Which is likewise supplied with the finest and best
Fabrics of the
HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS.
To those who wish to order by mall, will be sent
(on application) , _ , . , — .
SAMPLES OF GOODS,
With Directions for Measuring, which, if correctly
followed, will secure a fit in all cases.
DEVLIN & CO.
Broadway, cor. Grant St., I
Broadway, cor. Warren St., j
sept22-3m
MILO 8. FBEEMAN.
New-Yorx.
GEO. C. FREEMAN,
Commission Merchant,
Corker Bat anu Drayton Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
POB PURCHASE, SALE and FORWARDING
! V . ALL KINDS . .
Of MeftnlilisC Produce ami ‘ Mimuftoiiircrs
iflWBP* —"Y;,, „ 2mra' • ^ Vi i
Sepi. 15 end-ini.
JOnN SNYDER, .1. A'. SNt'bfcR, T1IOS. J 1 . SNYDER.
JOHN- iSNYDER & CO., 1
Wholesale Grocers and Commission llerctiants,
FOft TIIE 8AT.E OP
WESTERN AND SOUTHERN PRODUCE,
New 89 Main Street, between Third tad Fourth,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. c * j
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF RAW WHISKY.
15?- Particular ntleniibii given to the sale of all
kinds of Grain and Country Produce. . -i-Vf.ii
scpt221m*
a, Alrs-Eicf
Vi Dunlap aiqilii -tu the mill. I i;-n.-it tor h-tlers
of Administration upon the estate of John H. Duit-
Lp, lap; uf Mii.l i-nuiity, tlec’d :
All persons interested are required lo be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Mon
day in October next, to show cause—if any they
have—why said letters-hould not he granti.d the
applicant.' 'uBfcflUtt '
Given under my hand and ofliciid sienature. —
eeplw-5t WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary,'
G EORGIA, Bibb County.—Whereas, Mrs. E.t!
Cochran, applies to tbe uudersigued for letters
of Administration upon the estate nf Arthur K.
Cochran late of said county, dec’d:
All persona interested are required to he aud
appear at the Court of Ordinary, on or before the
first Monday iu October next, to stow cause—it
any they have—why said letters should not be
granted the applicant.
Given under my hand, and official sig
sepl-w5t
hand and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY; Ordinary.
To Belli,’" 9 ( -’ J,£ •
A FINE residence in VinevUlecoutainiiig twelve.
±\ iitouisa wltli good oatbnildings attached—
R large garden and exteusive grounds.
Applyto ti* CHARLES DAY,
sep’Jl-ot* Office over Massenburg’s Drug Store.
AT WIIOLESALE.
C HIANDIES by Uie box,
/ Jfnta’by the, barrel,
Cheap Cigars by tire thousand,
Bracking Broshes,
Mason’s Blacking,
Glass Wai’e, ,
Flax Thread^
Suspenders,
Fancy Skirts by the dozen,'
At Bryant’s Aucl ion St ii
sept 23 2t
e-Tutyp-
T7—
Notice to the Public of Macon,
T IIE undersigned has re-opened .on Mulberry-
Street, next door to the Medical College, the
old firm pf Frederick Kkicukkt, liefoye the war
on Cottoii 'AvenuF, Opj.osite the’firm of Ross,
Coleman A Co.
IP is ready now to receive work, in IPs line, viz ;
Repairing, Varnisbin;
Mattras
Window
All to he done With dispatch.
FTS. Having listmaterial and most everything
at the uiifortunate fire ui Apiil, next door to Dr.
Thomiison’s Drug Store, I beg leave the public of
Ms,.'Oh and the country, to give me the patronage
as of times previous.
8cpt23-lm FREDERICK REICHERT.
. reauynuw io receive woi'K, mins line, viz:
ing. Varnishing, Upholstering, Furniture,
s Making, Carpet Laying, mid Oil Cloth,
w Curtains, and Paper and Shade Hangings,
1'OH SALK.
A Sl'EAM SAW MILL and eight hundred (SOU)
. acrefcof well timbered piue land, ou the Ma
con A Brunswick Railroad, one mile from the
junction
tion to
sept 23-4t*
ATKIN^ .pUNHAM A C’O,,
COIININKIOX and FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
;
j APAlaAGIUCOLA, >-) F
'b»* '
For
A OEblKABLK * dwelling’ Hbuac, containing
eight rooms; superior out-buildings, stable.
, &c M :uul tine water privileges.' Situated inihe most
convenient part of the city. Enquire of
aept22-Gt J. B. ROSS & SON.
Journal Messenger copy.
N. M. gODOKlNS.
City Express’
MILO S. FREEMAN & CO-,
W OULD respectfully inform the Merchants
and public generally, that they have started
in the city of Macon, a line of Drays for local
transportation purposes, and propose to visit the
several depots daily, and transfer freight prompt
ly for those who favor us with their orders at the
customary rale of dray-age, and will hold them
selves responsible for delivery, and any damages
tlint invar while in their cnarge.
In connection with the above, they intend carry
ing ou a shipping and forwarding business and
solicit consignments to their care fur transfer be
tween depots, &c.
Until further notice, orders left at D. C. Hodg
kins & Sons and T. W. Freeman & Co. will be
promptly attended to.
REFERENCES.
Wall & Pinckney, Austell A Inman, New York;
Erwin & Hardee, Richardson & Martiu, Savannah;
Asher Ayres, Bowdre A Anderson, J. B. Ross A
Son, N. C. Munroe, Macon. . sep23-lm
1 Fine Piano, Chickering’s make,
5 Brussels and velvet Carpets,
3 2 ply and 3 ply do
1 Fine Secretary and Book Case,
Stair Carpets and Rods,
Parlor, arm and Rocking Chairs,’
Cane seat do
Dining Room ’ - do
Sofas,
Marble top Centre Tables,
Divons,
do Bnrcaus,
do Washstaiiils,
1 Extension Dining Table,
1 Dining Table with ends.
Quartette Tables,
Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut Bedsteads,
Work Stands, Dressing Cases,
What Nots, Hat Racks,
1 Marble top Sideboard,
1 Cane Seat Settee,
Feather Beds,
Matrasses,
Pillows,
Bolsters,
Bed Clothing, /
.Wire Safes,
Vases, * '
1 Fine Mantel Clock,
1 very fine white China Set,
Silver Waiters,'
Japan do
Castors,
Cut Glass Goblets,
do ’ Wine Glasses,
do Champaigne do
Fiugcr Bow-le,
Large do
Pitchers, V/
Dishes, etc. etc. etc,,
Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, etc. 1
The foregoing Furniture, Glassware, etc., can
be seen and treated for in whole, or in part, at tne
residence of May. N. IL Beal, until 23d in&L, tho
balance remaining unsold on thatdate, will be sold
by us at auction on Wednesday next 27th inat., at
9 a. m. Terms cash, on or before delivery,
septa-tds FINDLAY A KESRICK.
SIGHT EXCHANGE
OX SEW YORK,
FOR SALE BY
S. F. DICKINSON.
Macon, Sept. 22,1865-3t
Xcoi Ice! ! Ice! ! !
A LARGE quantity just received, which will be
kept up during the season, at the old stand ol
C. A ELLS & SON.
ALSO,
SANDS’ CREAM ALE,
By the Barrel or Half Barrel.
sept22-lm* WELLS & PALMER.
“ .WANTED TO BUY,
I N THE CITY OF MACON, A DWELLING con
taining from 4 to 0 rooms.
Addresa D. M. C., with full particulars,
scp‘22 lOt* TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
Office of Westkkn A Atlantic R. R;, 1
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 18, 18G5. | ■
Sealed Proposals
W ILL BE RECEIVED for the Immediate build
ing of '
HOWE’S TRUSS BRIDGES
across the Chattahoochee, Etowah and Oostanaula
rivers.
The spans of Bridging across tbe Chattahoochee
Hie six—inch line hundred feet.
Across the Etowah, five spans—one hundred aud
twenty feet.. , ,,, ■
Across the Oostanaula, three spans—each one
hundred and twenty feet .... , ■
ALSO, FOR ELEVEN BRIDGES
across the Chickamauga, on tlie same plan.
Bv order of the Board of Directors.
J • RORERT BAUGH,
scpt22-fit Superintendent.
FOR SALE! FOB SA,LE!
SUITABLE FOR A HOTEL;
PROPERTY IN KNOXVILLE, CRAWFORD CO.
D WELLING contains twelve rooms, balcony iu |
front both-flories. Smoke, wheat, carriaae .
and servants’ houses complete, with stable of
twenty stall?, a good earpentcr’s shop. On same ;
lot is’ a newly built i-tore, ‘shelve.-, and counters
complete. Adjoining is a doctor shop, with the j
counterB aud shelving complete. Grouud, four j
acres.
irftn. ALSO,
Will be sold, with or without the above, two lots ’
of well timbered land—405 acres—3)^ miles, on ,
Fort. Valley rood, from Knoxville.
For further particulars, apply to
TOBY * OGDEN, J
sept22-12t Heal Estate and Ins. Agents. •
To Rent.
A LARGE HOUSE with 9 rooms iu good order, ,
with lot of four acres, oue acre in grapes, ;
with all necessary out buildings, excellent water; >
one of the most desirable residences in the city—
will be rented to a good tenant. Possession given *
S. G. WOOD & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in Groceries,
Butter, Oheeae, Flour, &c., &o.,
No. 45 Union Street,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
sep31-3m* ‘
Administrator’s Sale.
G eorgia, bibb county :
By virtue of an order from the.Ordinary of
said county, will be sold on Wednesday,27th inBt,
at the store on Cotton Aveuue of James F. Weeks,
late of said county, deceased, consisting of Shoe.,
Hose, Gloves, Sewing Silk, Collars, Spool Thread,
Combs; Ribbons, Hooks and Eyes, Envelope^
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, t\ earing Appa
rel, Bed Mattress, Bedstead, Pillows, Bureaus, and
other Household Furniture. Sale to commence at
10 o’clock, A. M. Sold as deceased’s property for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JNO. K. HARMAN, Administrator. -
scpl7-Std ~ * ’
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY!
T HE undersigned respectfully informs Ilia old
customers t hat he is now prepared to take riaka
upon coiton in tbe varioo* wmreoowica aud stores
of tlie city, 6b plantations and elsewhere, .on all
classes -of merchandise, real estate &e., in the
most reliable thmpanies. He represents the follow
ing : . -
Croton Insurance Company New York.
Baltic ubnhinSi Company “ “ \
Adriatic InMtranee Conipinv 11 “
Insurance Co. of Valley of Va., Winchester, Ya.
I Jame8Riwr Insurance Co. Ho^aixlsville, Va.
Gulf State Insurance Co. Tallahassee, Fla.
! Looses proinptlv mljustcd and paid.
I Office nnd« r SfaVonic Hall, Cotton Avenue, Ma-
I J. AV. BURKE, Agt.
! septaO CU ^ , , ■ 1 Ji,
. ^ . WM. T. BISHOP.
immediately.
sept22-3
Ap ^(
OHN HOLLINGSWORTH.
: .A bargain can bo^had li^ early applica-
WM. H. OROCEES,
On tho premises.
D URING iny absence, Dr.
found at my office.
«*pl9-U
A Card,
T. H. Hall can be
CHARLES H. HALL.
.1. W. MITCKKM., V. P. ARMSTRONG.
JSUfihen A. Armstrong,
PROViSiOH A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
BAQQINO, ROPE ANO LIQUORS,
NO’C5, MAIN STREET.,..;.LOUISVILLE, KY.
wptawimff HY Y
BICUAUDM. BISHOP.
R. M. BISHOP & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
So 36 Main St,, (it few Joore helotc Columbia
■Street, Cincinnati.
sept 22-3m*
OCT A VU9 COHEN,
Forwarding and Commi^ion Rouse.
SAVANNAH, GA.
aug 9-3m #
DRIED PEACRES.
GAN BE SOLD FOR A FULL PRICE,
BY GALLING ON
seplVAm J. N. 8EYM0UK