The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, October 06, 1865, Image 3

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I ( 1 A - -- ■' itiiiSHi wmmm■ C|t gaiij) Ccltgta^ij. CITY COLTJIVnsr. VLAM CHRISTIAN, CITY REPORTEft AUTHORIZED AGENTS. W. G. Wliidby, Esq., is authorized, as agent for the Daily Telegrami, to contract and receipt tor dvertisenicnts and subscriptions. WOOD WANTED. The proprietors of the Daily Telegraph desire to contract for seventy-live cords of good solid wood. Cash will be paid on delivery. Applica nt desired without delay. New Advertising Index. Clothing, and Gents’ Furnishing Goods—Turpin Jk Hertz. Flour and Linseed Oil—Geo T Rogers & Sons. Cow for Sale—Apply at this office. Corn and Meal—McCallie Sc Jones. Express Notice—W E Dense. Plantere’ Bank Notes Wanted—Charles Day. Attorney at Law—L & P Whittle. Petit Gulf Cotton Seed—Jewett & Snider. Just Received—Turpin & Hertz. Day Board—Mrs. Downing. Removed—McCallie & Jones. New Books—J W Burke & Co. For Sale—Wm S Lampkin. Attention Monroe county—Hanson & Banks, f 100 Reward—J II Josscy. To my Old Patrous—J J Servatius. Tinners Wanted—Moses, Crawn Sc Co. Wood Wanted—Daily Telegraph. Wanted to Rent—Apply up stairs at this office. IsyLadies, gents’ and misses’ hats, a full and fashionable assortment, just received atS. Peyser & Co.’s. tf Another Importation.—We ol(served that those enterprising dealers, Messrs.. S- Peyser & Co., received auothcr large stock of goods yes terday. The motto of these gentlemen appears to lie “a nimble sixpence is better iliau a slow shil ling,” and they are coudncting their business on that principle. We advise our lady ready readers to have tlieir port tnonic* well lined when they visit this establishment, for the attractions arc great, tf 2-M~ Although we have had hnt one or two morn iugs cold enough to render a lire necessary for comfort, we have heard complaints of woodpiles beginning to grow unaccountably “smaller by de grees.” It would seem from this that the thieves have commenced quite early in the season to pre pare themselves for keeping warm; and if our prophesy should prove true, this feature in the stealing business will be felt by all who tail to uss sufficient precaution to prevent its being practised upon them. This wood stealing business is carried on to a greater or less extent in onr city every win ter; and since the thieves have had such wide fields for operating in here lately, and have “got their hands in,” it is reasonable to suppose that, unless steps are taken to prevent it, the transac tions in this liue the coming winter will surpass any that we have heretofore experienced. If the thieves are able to find our wood pile they are at liberty to help themselves. Keep Warm.—S. Peyser & Co. arejnow offering a large lot of tine bed blankets, white and colored, tf * Pistol PnESEHTATion.-Last evening about eight . o’clock, quite acrowdcollected in thcparlorof the Lftticr House, to witness the presentation of the “lamous pistol” of Capt. Travis to Col. R. Z. Daw son, post commandant. Col. C. C. Henderson late of the Confederate army in behalf of Capt. Travis, and citizens of Macon, presented the pistol with a neat and appropriate address. Col. Dawson re sponded gracefully. He complimented the soldiers of Georgia, for their bravery, illustrated on many hfoody fields. He lioped that aunivcrsnl feeling of brotherhood would Tie henceforth cherished. His remarks throughout were received with enthusiasm and applause. It is certain that Col. Dawson, by his gentle manly and kind. deportment towards the citizens ot Jlfacon, possesses their respect and esteem.— The “famous pistol," almost, as eeiebrated as its former owuer, will lie appreciated by the Colonel, not only on account of its intrinsic value, but as a tribute of respect, from citizcus, who appreciate his efforts to givegenerai satisfaction, and to main tain law and order in onr midst. Pali, and Winter Clothing.—S. Peyser & Co. have just received a large assortment. tf All That’s BuionT Must Fade,—Is not appli cable to a fine set of teeth brushed with Fragrant Siizodonf. Its protective, preservntivrrand beanti- fj ing properties will preserve the whiteness, sound ness and natural polish of good teeth throughout life. And when unsound, it will arrest decay, and remove from the breath the taiut which decompo sition generates. octl-8t. IST See notice, elsewhere, of proposition to wood merchants. Be Cautious.—Above all things, drunken men should beware of cellaT doors, especially when they are left. open. We snw one rather heavily loaded with spirits yesterday, staggering about on the streets, as he said, “tiying to muster up the city police,” shouting to persons whom he imag ined of that body,-to “fall in,” when he lost his balance and fell backwards into an open cellar door. We do not think he was badly injured; but we noticed that after “falling in” himself, we did not hear him call upon anybody else to do so. Another Want Supplied.—Another desidera tum lacking to complete the condition of our mar ket has been supplied by Messrs. Singleton, Hunt & Co., who have established a wholesale hoot and shoe store opposite the Lanier House, Mulberry street. Every body can now have their wants in this line supplied. They also deal extensively in hats, trunks and umbrellas. Read their advertise ment and give them a call. E5f* Buy your Arnold’s writing Fluid and copy ing Ink at the News Depot, Triangular Block. scpl7-tf Z3f~ The attentfon of the citizens of Monroe county is specially invited to the large assortment of drygoods advertised by Hanson & Banks of Forsyth. We have had an opportunity of inspecting them,- and pronounce them of a de cidedly superior quality. f Goto A S. Patrick Sc Co's to get the lies t Stationery; Also, wrapping paper. scpl7-tf A Success.—Everybody who have made ftiem- selves experimentally acquainted with the facte in the case, acknowledge the success of the grand combination “internal improvement” scheme of Messrs. Adair A Price, opposite the old Medical College. , , j ., . | No Secret.—The latest style of corsets, hand kerchiefs, hosiery, artificial flowers, and ribbons, can be inspected at the store of S. Peyser & Co. tf . ^ • f -j f Ladies’ Dress Goods.—The latest styles; a com plete stock, now on-exhibition at the store ol S. Peyser & Co. tf Council Proceedings. Regular Meeting, 1 Council Chamber, Oct. 3d, 1S65. ( Present—The Mayor, Aid. Goodall, Sparks, Adams, Wescott, Groce, Mouglion, and DeLoaeb. Absent—Aid. Powers. ' The Minutes of the last meeting were read and conti nned. “ BILLS passed. Holt & Son, $147; W. J. McElroy, *2»,25; Dr. A. I*. Collins, 131,50; DeGraffenreid it Joiee, $20. The Finance Commit tee, to whom was referred the Treasurer’s Report ending- 17th September, 1865, report that they have examined it and find it correct. The Committee on Public Property report that they have employed Mr. J. II. Otto to mind nnd keep the City Clock in good order the balance of this year for fifty dollars. Which was adopted. The Committee on Street Encroachments, to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. Davis, to extend her lot in front of her residence on Ogle thorpe street, report adversely, the street is not a wide one, and an extension would spoil its unifor mity. Adopted. Mr. A. G. Bntts’ petition, for the privilege of making a woou-yard on the bank of the river in the neighborhood of tlie trotting track, aud to buy the wood oft the reserve on the east side of the river, was received and referred to the Committee on Public Property. Aid. DeLoach moved that the election of Sex ton be postponed until the next meeting of Coun cil. Carried. J. J. Cornell, bill referred. Conncil then adjourned. Richard Curd, C, C. GREAT INDUCEMENTS SHIPPERS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. ERWIN & HARDEE’S LINE, Composed of the following first class Steamers, viz: IRON STEAMER AMAZON, NEW IRON STEAMER WM. G. GIBBONS, NEW STEAMER LAURA, - , M > i CAPT. JOHNSON. CAPT. PIIILPOT. CAPT. HILLER. The rate of Freight by this Line has been reduced fifty per cent; Freights are received daily, and forwarded semi-weekly from Savannah, pared to ship 2500 bales of Cotton -weekly from Augusta. The Steamer Gibbons is in every particular a first class Passenger Boat. Insurance can he effected by this Line at the lowest rates. K ^ Parties shipping by this Line will find it to their interest to consign to Ageffi at Augusta mid Savannah. WM. 15. DAVISON • oct 5-Gt SPECIAL NOTICES. J. H. ZEILIN&CO., Ancient Masonic Memorials.—While digging in various parts of England, for the purpose of securing foundations for new edi fices, many ancient memorials have from time to time, lieen brought to light, which seem to afford some evidence of the antiquity of Masonry, inasmuch as they have been of a character known and understood as'apper taining to that ancient craft, and cannot be properly appropriated by others than opera tive Masons. They are, at least, of interest. Jan. 17, 1712, in a plowed field in the par ish of Stunsford, near Woodsford, Oxford shire, was found an entire tesselated pave ment of tliirty-fiye feet in length, and twenty in breadth, formed of little square stones of the size of dice of various colors, and disposed in regular order. It appeared to have been constructed upwards of 1,400 years. Aug. 15, 1733, a Roman pavement of mosa ic wor-t was discovered in digging for a foundation in Bishopsgate street, which must have been executed considerably more than 1,700 years. April 3,1739, a mile beyond Stjlton, a lead en coffin was dug up, containing a fresh skeleton, and there were also found many ancient coins in silver and brass; an urn con taining ashes, on which was represented a fe male. It is supposed that these relics must have been there since the year 1308. Sept. 4, 1747, a curious tesselated pave ment was discovered in Lincolnshire, being twelve feet wide and thirty long, wrought in circles, with a bust in the centre, representing a man in the same mosaic work as the pave ment. i Sept. 23, 1751, several workmen employed excavating upon the site of the ancient city of Aventicum, built by Tespasian. and des troyed in the fifteenth century, discovered mosiac work sixty feet long and forty feet broad, with figures and ornaments well pre served. They also found several broken col umns, and valuable marble statues.—Masonic Monthly. ■ - ■' '• tar Call on Glaser & Rosin for ladies fine cloaks oct3-6t WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, MACON, GA. Have just received a line assortment of Pure LIQUORS, 4 Barrels Pore Rye Whisky, Casks Pinets Castilinc Bramly. ‘25 Cases Saudaniau’s Port Wines, 15 do Holland Gin, 25 do Star Whisky, 15 do Crown Sherry, .15 do Claret, .... 5 do Madeira,* Also, Garden Seeds, Flat Dutch Turnip, Red Top, do Large Globe, ^ U , ■ * IT J White Cabbage Lettuce, * Late Drumhead Cabbage, Large York do etc. * HIUDE & PO DEAL PtUE BOUKOj v$/ i tiki’ Also, Manufacturerinfe the celebrated KENTUCKY Rl\jf tt WHISKY, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS For the purchase aud. sale of cpt-ton, Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Pork, Bacon, Ltmjfclcnip, Whisky, Grass Seed, and all kinds' of Produce. JVo. 47 1 Vest Second Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. scptt£Mm* ■ Removal.—I have this day removed to the office formerly occupied by N. C. Muuroe, Esq., on Second street, where I expect to continue the Brokerage business as heretofore and respectfully solicit the patronage of my friends and the public generally. R. W. CUBBEDGE. oct4-Gt x * , Light! Light! Light! Petroleum Oil, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of A. M. BOYD. Batchelor’s Hair ! The original and best In t he world i The only true and perfect hair dye. Harmless, reliable and instantaneous. Produces immediately Vi s black or natural mown, without injuring t or skin, il* .tmdi&*^.h< ill efleets of bad Sold by aLrf^^B^B^filie genui a. M i 11 e 0 < d h e a u t i fv i n g Tables batches New York. - -Scratch ! Scratch ! ' Ointment will cure the so cures salt rheum, ulcers, Options uf the skill. Price 50 all druggists. By sending CO i Potter, sole agents, 17Q Wasli- Boston, Mass., it will he forwarded [ postage, to auy. part of the United sept 27-Grn Citizens of Georgia! Tho terminr\‘ 011 °* a sanguinary contest, which for the past fourV' cars has presented an impassa- \ NATIONAL LIFE Travelers’ Insurance jCompaiiv, OF NEW YORK. Office, NO. 213 BROADWAY. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. .$500,000. DIRECTORS: Orison Blunt, Howell Smith. F. II Liiminus Wi E. Pi NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Just Kcccivcd by the Eclipse Line. 5 Baskets Ileidsiek Champaignt-, 5 dor.Stoutoil’s Bitters, 5 “ Bokcr’s do 5 “ Nathan’s do 2 lilils Dried Beef, 1 2 “ Almonds, 3'“ English Walmitc, 2 “ Brazil Nuts, 10 Boxes Layer Raisins. -- 1 “ Currants, ■'> 2 “ Citron, 3 Cases Freuqh Mu-lard glass j»rs,.: 2 “ “ “ Porcelain jars, Cox’s Gelatine, 20 lbs Muce, ., W .30 lbs-Nutmegs, . bBoxip Maccuroiiy, < $ J j i ) Tease Caprt-s, English Mixed Choir Chow, and white Onion Pickles, Tomatoes, Salmon, Mackerel, Fresh and Spiced Oysters and Lobsters in Cans. Worcestershire Sauce, pints aud quarts, Butter find Soda Craekcns, ' j •W Boxes Star Candles, "•»X “ “ “ • 20 “ “ “ V- Soap, Starch, Indigo, And every description of goods to pe fouud in a Grocery Store. For sale by .'jui .T. W. FREEMAN, J IS «'«) la ■ Cherry Street. BY Auction Sales, FINDLAY & KEftPtICK ON FRIDAY, AT 9 A. M., The Weather.—The past two days have left no room for complaint in this particular. We are en. joying bright, beautiful days, of just sufficient coldness to render a tire comfortable at morn and eve. This change has produced the usual spells of cold with those subject to them, and many sympa thise with us, doubtless, in having our eyes almost “melted to tears” from its effects. -It is difficult now for some wives to distinguish whether “red eyes” are caused by bad colds, or intimacy with “old John.” KST Ladies and gents white and black kid gloves, you will find at Glaser it Rosin’s. Kgf- There was considerable activity amongst the cotton dealers yesterday and the day before. An unusual quantity was brought in from the ‘ country i and tiierc was a general rnsli of purchas ers for it. The streets are lined with it in front iif the different warehouses, and extensive pre parations are making for the shipment of the sta ple by railway. Prices qnoted in our last market report, may still be considered the ruling figures in the market. gg~For new styles of ladies dress goods go to Glaser <fc Rosin’s. ‘ tf •55“ There was a considerable “falling off” in the waterfall sensation yesterday. One of the. “machines” was seen to fall from the head of a lady on Mulberry street, on her “ topsails” being ruffled by the wind, hnt her agility w as equal to the occasion, and although there were soveral men : This leading Hotel, Renovated anilRe-furuialied, close by, none of them made any discoveries, and | is how in perfect order for the reception and were not eTen able to guess at the nature of its I comm odation of its old patrons. octl-3 contents. G. BERND, Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness AUD Dealer in Saddlery Goods, 111 . Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. IS NOW RECEIVING, AND WILL CONTINUE to receive direct from manufacturers and impor ters, all classes of Goods in liis line,*consisting of ladies’ and gent’s * SADDLES, • HARDWARE, WHIPS, as well as the different classes ol Leather and oili er materials for manufacturing purposes. 1 am employing first class workmen, and my work shall be second to none in the State. I will purchase all kinds of Leather in the rough; or finish leather at a reasonable price, both Shoe and Harness Leather. * Tlis highest market price paid for hides. Repairs of all kinds done in the best manner. No business transacted on Saturdays. octMa ! • 1 METROPOLITAN HOTEL. LATE BROWN’S', Washington, 1>. C. ol D it ess Trimmings.—Tlie ladies will line a beau* < tul stock of laces, insertions and dress trimmings ry description, of the most fashionable styles at S. Peyser & Co.’s. tf We call the attention of Tinners to the ad- vertisement of Moses, Crawn & Co., in anothtr . eolosiii. Store to Rent. f N an eligible position in one of the best business _L blocks in the city of Macon. Address Box 105, Ornamental Cast- Iron -Railing A LARGE variety for cemeteries or private dwellings Gall and see them at Mg ig-tf SCHOFIELD’S FURNrrURB. Bcadstwd., Bureaus, Chairs, What Nets, Tables, etc. ete. Matrasses and Carpets. 1 Billard Table. Silver Plated Ware, 1 Fine Plated Waiter, 1 “ “ Castor, 1 “ “ Tea Um, 2 “ “ Cake Baskets. Miscellaneous. 10 Boxes Cheessc, Tobacco, Scgars, etc. ete. Apples. 20 Barrels Fine Apples. In Front of Store. 1 Pair Fine yopng brisk Mules, warranted sound, titles perfect. . m .Wanted, j 10 Busliels Seed Wheat. octvjtt - ; . „ ~ MISS M. E. SLAPPEY, R ESPECTFULLY informs her friends and tlie public, that she is now prepared to Make and Ladies Dresses and Cloaks in the Latest Styles. Work warrented. Priees reasonable. Will also keep on hand a nice assort ment of : i*.. • Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Roomnp Stairs in Triangular Block. Eft trance, in Mr. Slappy’*' store, (next door to. Findlay Ken fields, also on Cotton Avenue. n<45-10t* For Sale, I N Forsyth, Ga., a well furnished llpusv, con taining 5 rooms, ail attic and store-room at* taehed. The lot contains one acre, one half which is a garden in a high state of cultivation! There is on the premises, a kitchen, two . servant rooms attached, smoke. house, dairy, _ carriage house and stable. X ilowcr garden is in front of the dwelling surrounded by shrubbery. There arc the lot fruit trees, eherry, fig,, plum, and quince. In the garden there is a tine strawberry 1 >»’<L Terms for the entire property', $J,OOO m cash. Possession given immediately. Apply do.d.* A. •Winkler, Forsyth, Ga., or to A. E. Marshall, dai' Telegraph office. oeto-fitf For Sale. T OFFER for sale my House and Lot In Forsyth, (.a., near 11 it * depot. The house might well be used for a hotel or boarding house. The jot- eon- laius live acres. The Female College; is near.— For further information apply'to Wm.* Fisher on the premises, or to A. £. MARSHALL, oct5 3t* . Macon Daily Telegraph. Cilice. iiMt JUST RECEIVED. Fresh Drugs and Medicines. PATENT MEDICINES, } I t ) ) PAINTS, OILS,, BRANDIES, WINES, : GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, AT BOYD & GORDON’S, , 2cl iloof below Telgraph Building, ■3-01 Cherry Btt-cet. .A_t ^Private Sale. k AA YDS. C’alicoJSOO y<H. Detains, 25 yds. Liu iJUV en, 100 yds. muslins, 200 lbs. Smoking To Pepper, 50 Hats assorted, Hu Hoop Skirts, 100 pr. Shoes, tictas... .ummirifei oet&nttf and sundry other ar- K.' B. CLAYTON & CO. For Sale, t GOOD PIANO FORTE . Enquire at- tlie office pf ., ■ oct5-2tf •. LANIER & ANDERSON. ld«> barrier to^all^ oc ‘ a ^ or commercial intercourse between the two;g reat sections of our country, having at length ’‘happily cleared awny all ob- staclea t«* u rci./oval of those relations which formerly bound u together in a fratcrnalunion, 1 take the earliest. opportunity afforded me by this auspicious event, to.gre.et iny Sppthern friendSf.and to y>licitj front them a renewal of that extensive business connection which for a qipirter of a century, has been uninterrupted save by the great public calamity to which I have adverted. ■ It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a business te-union, I should repeat'the yraTning So often given to niy friends,-—to beware of all those spuriousand deleterious com pounds which, under tlie specious and false titles of Imported Wines, Brandies, Holland Gin, Liquors, Ac., have been eqhidlly destructive to the health of our citizens as prejudicial to the interests of the le gitimate Importer. ' . ... .Many years of my past life have been expen ded in an open and candid attempt to expose these wltelesale frauds; no time nor expense has been spared to accomplish this salutary pur pose, and to place before my friends and the public generally, at the lowest possible market price, and in such quantities aa might suit tlieir convenience, a trilfy genuine imported article. Twenty-five years' business., transactions with fthe largest' and most reaps?tafa^e e^portin^ houses in France and Great Britain have afforded me unsurpassed facilities for supplying our home market with Wines, Liquors, and Liqmures of the bes^ and mopt approved brands in Europe, in additiorf to my own distillery in Holland for the manufacture of the/‘Schiedam Schnapps/' The latter, so .long tested and approved by the Medical Faculties of the United States, West In dies and South America as an invaluable Thera peutic, a wholesome, pleasant, and perfectly safe beverage in all climates and during all seasons, quleicly excited-tie cupidity of the home manu facturers and venders of a spurious article under thesamVi»am&. j . . ; ■; * • I trust that I have, after much toil and ex pense, surrounded all ifiy importations with safeguards and directions witli which with ordi nary circumspection will insure their delivery, as I f?c4ive them from Europe, to all my cus torters. ' I would, however, recommend in all case.s where it is possible, that orders be sent direct tj my Depot, 22.Beaver Street, New York, or that purchases be made of fhy accredited agents. In addition to a liirge stock of W1nCs, Brandies, Ac., in wood, I have a considerable^ supply of old tried foreign wines, embracing vintages of many past years, bottled up before the commencement of the war, which I can especially recommend to all connaisseurs of these rare luxuries. In conclusion, I would specially call the atten tion of my Southern customers to the advantage to be derived by transmitting their orders with out loss of time, qr calling personally at the Depot, in order to insure the fulfillment of tlieir favors from the present large and well selected assortment. UPOLPIIO WOOLFE, sept2fi-lm 22 Beaver Street, New York. IIead-Quaktehs, 1st Sun District, ) * District or Columbus, V Macon, Ga., Oct, 5, 18<>5. ) Special Oroer^o. 18. Special Order No. 10 from these Headquarters is so fur modified as to allow forty-five (45) cents per pound for butter instead of twenty-five heretofore. By order of COL. ANDREW. R. Z. DAWSON, E. F. Malin, Lieut, aucl A. A. G. oct5-0t HEADQUARTERS 1st SUB DISTRICT, ) * ’* District op Columbus, > Macon, Ga., Oct. 4, 18f>4. ) Special Orders, No. 19. Hereafter any:citizen found purchasing Govern ment arms of any kind from any enlisted man of this command will be arrested, fined aud imprison cd. By order of All the profits ■oeo rote, among to be 1 incontesta- rs from date, and non-forfoilfll»h LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES Are issued on the Mutual i in this dt-partment are div the Policy Holders. All poli? alter live years from date, :r two annual payments. AJLoan of one-third of the ainouftt of premiums \vnYbc made; also', thirty days grace given in payment of premiums.' GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIE# Are granted covering accidents of all descriptions, including the travelers’ risk. It issued Without Compensation, Tliey provide for death, if caused by accident; but in case of injury only, the insured receives no com pensation. If granted With Compensation, ' 1 a Tlie full anfouut assured is payable to the family in case of death caused by accident and occurring within three months from the date of.injury. Or, in case of injury causing disability, the insured re ceives a weekly compensation until he is aide to attend to ids business,, sifeh time not to exceed twenty-six weeks. Tlie policy coven! all forms of Dislocations, Brokcn Boncs, Sprains, Bruises, Outs, Gunshot, Wounds, Burns andftcalds, Biti-s of Dogs, Assaults bv Burglars, Robbers, or Murderers, the action of Lightning or Sun-Stroke, tlie ’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 •j ; Ten Dollars; y 'i' .jL-d. TRAVELERS’.INSURANCE TICKETS, For auy length of time, from one day to twelve months, are on sale at tbe various Railroad and Steamboat Ticket Offices and Agencies, • Col. AND’W. R Z. DAWSON, E. F. Malin, Lt. and A. A. A. G. oet5-fit II. V. Fi^niau, Nicholas E. Smith, James R. Dow, Richard A. McCurd Sylvester Teats Joseph Wilde, A. A. Low, Cha.-. Curtiss, Asher S. Milta, II. Wcffi 1 lem nninil, Silas ' Sam’rfl^B'iiislow, A. P. ff. HARRIS. Genera! Commission merchant, NEXT DOOR TO J. B. ROSS & SON, Cherry Street, Macon, Georgia. * ^ X would most respectfully state to my friends and the public generally, that the capacity of my storehouse is finch as to enable me to receive on’storage (in addition to consignments on com mission) any amount of Cotton or Merchandise of auy and every description. Aud I would further state that Cotton or any other article stored in my house will be entirely unexposed, which is cer tainly a very great consideration. Charges the same as in the Warehouse. Advances made on all consignments if desired. I will also till orders for any of my friends for auvthin-j: out pf my line. 80 geijjlemeii, just this time, upon trial, make ►nr eonsignmitits to me; either In Cotton or ►Oils to 1h' sold; or articles to be stored, and I will edge you satisfaction. References, auy of the. Merchants of Macon. A. F. G. HARRIS, *> Old Firm of Dunlap & Hams. Afterwards Harris & Dense. - t EDWARD A. JONES, President. WM; E. PRINCE, Vice-President. ASireft S. MILLS, S.-*.' F. B. VAN BL KEN, S. Te^ts, M. D.» Medical Examiner. E. n.'Jones, Sn^jwit/hdeht of Agcr E. F. Folger, Railway Agen Marine Risks and Special .Voyages. Policies are granted insuring against death by accident while sailing in steamer or sailing vessels, also for special v.oyages. Full information,.together with Tables of Rates, Ac., can be obtained at the Home Office, or by ap plication to the State Agent. E. 0. GltANNIS, Agent for Bibb County. ..... J. C. Mc^URNEY, . Gen’l Audit for Georgia. WM. C, GODWIN, Amcricus. R. ROBS, . at ‘ , Albany. S. S.' STAFFORD. . Blakely. R. G. MORRIS, Georgetown. K. COMPTON, ’ • - 1 'P«. *v Griftbi. ■ : , , R. w; JACQUES, Columbus. g3T Iusarancft Agents desiriug thc appointinent as Agent, can address the General Agent, J. C. McBurtiey. sep2 NJT AN!f WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. T’HE undersigned has refitted the business room I on Third, between Cherry aud Mulberry streets, formerly occupied by Mr. Tim. Mullauy, and in vites attention to both branches of liis, business. Tlie Bar is supplied with the finest brands of WIRES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES AND CIGARS, that can be procured, and customers will be waited upon by experienced bar-keepers. Particular attention will be given to tlie whole sale as well as retail department. Give me a call. ocll-Ot AV. E. DILLIN. sep27 Stolen—$25 Reward. O N tho morning of the 2d inst., from the door of the Market. House, in this city; a DARK BAY 11( >RSE, medium size. His mane was roached, * ut foretop and tail were unt rimmed. The animal ,*as about five or six years old, sound and in good working order. A minute swelling was observed nd the right fore-shoulder, a few days 6ince, but 1 cannot say whether it had disappeared or tot. Tho above reward will he paid for tho deliv- ry of the horse, or information that will lead to his specdv recovery. Apply to ' J. L. HAWKINS, At'tlie breastworks, two miles from Macon, on (’olumbus road. oet8-6t* REFRESHMENT SALOON* MULBERRY -T.. OPP. MEDICAL COLLEGE. PRICE ADAIR, Keep constantly on baud a varied assortment of flu» WINES, • ' - LIQUORS, SEGARS, Ac., SHERRY GOBBLERS, LEMONADES, and every description of driuk at the bar. .. - Free SOUP every day at 11 o’clock. oct.'Mt ‘ " . STOLEIST, F ROM MY STABLES, in Monroe county, near Montpelier Springs, on the night of the 2Sth inst, rt GRAY-MARE,with bob-tail, mane cropped off and lies partly on left side. She is medium size, seven years old, and in good order. Auy information so that I can get her, if left with John Stephens at Forsyth, Ga., will be liberally re warded. scp30-10t* JOHN McCALLUM. Sundries for Sale. B AGGING, Green Leaf Rope, Bagging Twine, Cable Rope, Nails, Spikes, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Soda, Candles, Tobacco, Mustard, Blacking, Sar dines, Cheese, Mackerel, Vinegar, Bice, Syrup, Brandy In cases, Bourbon Whisky, Cotton and Wool Cards, Bacon. The above articles will be sold at wholesale as low as auy other establishment in the city by JAMES SEYMOUR. sopt29-10t* METALIC CASES. R ECEIVED this day a AiJl assortment of ME TALIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS ot the most beautiful Patterns. For sale at my Fac tory, foot Third Street, Macon, Ga. aug 20-tf iiueou, GRENVILLE WOOD. ants. s. AunouiN T AKES this method of informing her friends, and tlie community at large, that slic lias re turned from New York with a choice selection of goods, usually kept in lier line of business. She has spared no pains in selecting the very best anil lastest styles ol BONNETS, , ILATS, CAPS, TURBANS, HEAD DRESSES, HAIR BRAIDS, EMBROIDERIES, . ORNAMENTAL TRIMMINGS, and fancy articles of various kinds. All of which she offers for gale at the most reasonable terms for cash. Thankful for past favors, slic solicits a con tinuance of the same. All orders promptly at tended to. octl-lm. Private Board. * rpWO famir.es and a few single gentlemen enn be JL accommodated with board in a. very pleasant ar! ol* the city, if application is made witliiu the next three For particulars inquire at this ‘>m< of ‘ ELAM CHRISTIAN. J..'", > Wanted at Once. 2 WORK Mnips, for which we will pay’ cash. _ * “ r - GREEK X LAKE, House and Lot for Sale. A VERY attractive aud convenient House and Lot-, on the Tlill, on Poplar street, near the business part nf tlie. city. The lot is well shaded, lias a fine well of water, good out houses, stables, carriage houses and grfrden spot. The house is of brick, has eight room.-i .and’ii- lii good repair, early application will secure a bargain. Apply to S. BOYKIN, or Mcsssrs. NISBETS, oct5-2t ■ ’ ^ . At their office. To Real. A LARGE and commodious Shire in my brick block on Cotton Avenue. J Vi | GEO. U Wauled, T70UR active, capable boys, to sell papers, books, J? &c., outlie trains fit theAlacon Ai Western K. K. None under sixteen years need.apply, and must come ■well recommended. Apply at the. NEWS DEPOT, octo-ilt Triangle Block, Ch’eriy Street. ^ For Sale. N acres of Wood Land—three anti a halt Vj miles from Macon, and near’the Brunswick LLilroad. Apply to Mra AL G. HUNTER, at her •^IJence, ngxt drt<frlo ot. Tlani in olid’s. NEW KENNESAW MILLST” •Vcar Rriinswiek , ]YIa«‘on, Ga. COOK & CHEEKS, PROPRIETORS. C fONTANTLY on hand 16 fill ordera from fami- / lies and dealer. BEST FAMILY FLOUR,* ol every mercantile brand. ; , . . - 4' • •* <* * CORN MEAL, GRITS, WHEAT BRANS, ETC. They have just received, and. will continue in receipt of, the best article of Kentucky and ludi- _ana wheat, and their work will be warranted. Orders lilknl promptly oct:5-lw. COOK & CHEEKS. : I /i'o.N HO us i:. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. B Y GJiO. li. WELSH, formerly of the Lanier House ainl Brown House, Mrcod, Ga. Por ters in attendance at every train. oct3-tit*£ For Sale at a Great‘Bargain. O WING to old age and bad health I am induced to offer for sale my plantation within 4 miles of Macon, containing 140 acres, half cleared, the lialence Timbered Land. 150 acres in tlie original forest, heavily timbered, oak and hickory. On the place there is a good Grist Mill in running order. Framed dwelling with five rooms, framed out buildings, 7 fire places—all new. Good sprig peach orchard; etc. * There is about 75acres of Bottom Lnml that will .produce 2p to JO Bushels of Corn. A large portion of the place wVcll adapted to the product of cot ton. For information see or address S. S. DUNLAP, Macon, Ga. L. BURGE. Also! a vacant Lot in Eastern-Macan. OTHING-! CLOTHING-! .VINSfllP & CALLAWAY, Ihiri wqck one of'the largest and best selected stocks of Clothing, HATS & FURNISHING GOODS ever offered in this market, which* will be sold at a £M .'LL'ADVANCE.ON NEW YORK 1 COST FOR CASH. At E. Winship’s Old Stand 'r,ctl-fit* Second St A Card. O IL-Al L. C. MAGRUDKR gives notice to his patrons that he will he absent from Macon, for a short time, on important personal business, lie regrets the necessity which compels him to leave many of his patients eVcn fort short period, lie expects to return a^soon as it is possible, and will then devote himself, as heivtsl'oiv ‘i<> bis pro fession. ocUJ—It* CANDY! CANDY!! THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE IN annontieing to his oijl patrons and to the juiblic generally, that he -hialionaneneeiV tlie hiniinfac- tory of CANDY, -iS~ - CORDIALS AND SYRUPS of kinds, and will keeep constantly on band a large supply. .Manufactured from tbe best, of ma terial and warranted. All orders accompanied wltb the Cash will receive personal ilteiftion' "anil shipped as directed. . Factory in the rear of Ralston’s Raiigc, -next to Hardeman &-Sparks’Ware Honsc. *'• ! - . oetl-13tt M. R. ROGERS. A LARGE SALE OF STOCK at auction; THURSDAY, Oct. 5th 18R5. We will scllat Auction, Tluirsitay. OcL-'5ili, at 10 . - j. ’ • A. M-, iii front of'store. A LARGE LOT OF HORSES, 'MULES, COWS . .7TTTI. - AND;CALVES. - Any one wishing, uiy tofseU IIorscs, Mules, and Cows this day will bring Uiqin in time. BRYANT'* STEVENSON, octl-lw -1 Auctioneer. =5 For Itcikt* A BACK SHOP- suitable,for ;Painter, Black Smith or Carpenter Bfiop* Apply to octJ-7t* 1). <’. HODGKINS & SON, TO€OVL\THV MERCHANTS. 1%,rY stock of Crocker^ jyi offered at a bargain caries. bct3-lw > Dry Goods will bo lake room for Gro- A. MEGRATH, Agt. Plantation for Rent, I N Early County,situated onSprisig Creek, can tabling 1JHX) acres of well improved land. T<‘ a responsible part j*-advantageous^ terms will be otfer»‘d v tor one or more .van's. if* * For particulars, apply to . , J. C. McBUUNEY, . Collector Internal Revenue, oct3-12t Macon, Ga. Mrs. Hurt, W ISHES to inform her friends and patrons that slic still occupies lier Room up stairs in tri angular block 2d street, aud is receiving her, FALL and WINTER stock, consisting of BONNETS. HATS, TURBINS, HEADDRESSES, TRIMMINGS, BTC. All work done promptly to order. ' Oct.Vlm ' • . Onion Setts. r BBLS. SILVER SKIN AND YELLOW ONION i / SETTS, just received and for sale. octS-lt* MASSENBURG & SON. Sundries. 1000 Yards Red Flannel, 1000 Yards Sprange’s Prints, 5 Bales Gunny Bagging, t Cask Charleston Rice, Blue Stone, Copperas, Soda, Sugar and Coffee. For sale by oct5-St* J. H. ANDERSON & SON. ALL I SONS & KIRK MAN, Gotton Factors AND General Commission Merchants, Nos. 29, 31 Sc33, So. MarketSt., Nashville, Tenn. Refer To—J. B. Ross & Soil, Macon, Ga.; J. II. Anderson & Son, Macon, Ga.; Fleming-* Wheless, Augusta, Ga.: W. Ileya Warren, Au gusta, Ga.; R. J. Lowry * Co., Atlanta, Ga.; J. Rhodes Brown, Columbus, Ga.; W. H. Smith, Montgomery, Ala. oct4-2m* N E W F I R M! . SINGLETON, BUNT & CO., OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GEORGIA, N OW have in store, and for sale, the largest and best assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS, in tlie South. Those wishing to-buy, to sell again, will here find facilities not surpassed by any lioiise south of Cincinnati, as the entire stock lias been purchased, FOR CASH, Rom tlie manu facturers in tbe cities of New York and Boston. A good supply ot TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS will also be kept on hand. . ...... The firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and by strict attention to business, tb merit a liberal portion of public patronage. ... - . W. R. SINGLETON, i ' W. C. SrNGLETON, oct4-3m Y. J. HUNT. New and Splendid Stock of Goods. T SHALL open on the first of October without X fail at tlie stand known before the war, as B. F. Ross’ furniture slorc, next, door -to J. B. Boss Sc Sons, on Cherry st reel, one iff the best selected stock of goods of all kinds that, lias' lieen offered in any market in tlie South at. any time, and I would most respectfully say to all merciiants and to the buying public, that a call upon me will do them uo harm. I have taken great pains in buying luy ••■oods—seleet ing just such articles as would meet. Hie wants of the people, anil I feel assured that I can offer such bargains as will insure me tlie pa tronage of all those who honor me with a call. A. P. G. HARRIS, Of old firm of DUNLAP .V HARRIS, afterwards HARRIS it DENSE. oct4-ilt* " - - -■ - - I’or Kent. rrxWO dwelling houses and a store near tlie busi- ,¥ANTED. rino rent a comfortable resilience, with four or I five rooms, near the business part of tlie city.* Apply to B. 11. NEWTON,* «etJ-4t at Dunn Maugham's obi staml. JL ness part gencc office. oct4-3t For Sale, NO. 1 family horse, works i gle-or double A harness; large aud well- suited for buggy, rockaway or carriage, sound and in liue order. quire ot - - ' oct5-3t* BOWDRE «fc ANDERSON. Apply to Macon Intdli- F. R. & B. L. GAULDING. Go to A. S. Patrick & Co.’s NEWS KMPOBIUM, TT'OR the latest New York, Cincinnati, Louisville, JU Nashville aud other dailies. The illustrated and sporting weeklies. Novels and Noylettes, Sta tionery, Visiting and rlaying Cards, Toilet Soap, Tooth Bmslies, Photographic AIbuins, and otlicr items too nnnrardfts to mention., Cherry street, one door below Ellis’ Drug store. [aug25 tf