The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 14, 1865, Image 4

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(T jjf Dailg Crlegraj|. H. W. WILKES, JR VARIETY. Dr nol*«?v<Va Hfeoif Ablduta -i.f.l, it dedicated to Anrii rtiili t!prayer that v < i.itr ih'.ir nann- forever, un: ■I;., in ratio U-xtn 506 Main fit., \orlh Sitlt- FOURTH, I DOPIHVILLE. - - Near » 31.UI.WTH DRY GOODS STORE ! ET other house in the city.} Latest Arrivals from the East. 1 Change "oT-i^irm. Copartnership Notice. E. M. BRUCE & CO.} bankers and cotton factors, XV » 0 ST A j Q E. a R G I A . G E Twln. li tiny Tlu- Ccntrmli he coainu n the w hnrfnt Tl, Ooliim Engl hull were stolen b light. The KoldM* r.\ tinricr* think it ,,.i cd.1 lot of CuttoD MkipMt on Cincinnati. two bains of a n< j.to in broad day- i of tlie wtliay made ight, and the neg^ near «u<xx~‘fol that he carried them a Iiohm- on the levee and obliterated the in ;rk* U-fore the officers found it. • The Naval History of the Great Rebel- Ki,n." ie the title of. a historical work now in ff.uro of preparation by Her. C. 75. Bovnton, 1) D, assistant profimur of i-thie. in tli<- United State, naval academy. Tin Fenian- of the district of Columbia, -, a telegraphic eorre»|Hindcnt, now mini- her about two tlionsaad men, ami it is well known that they hare been making prepara tion- for •«imc time past to lake an active jntrt in the movem. nt now on foot. The White Sulphur Spring, of Virginia arc to Ik- r -ascitaud a. a popular watering polled in Flori- threr thonaand but a light v election—< ntirr State. a<l '.IS,000 inhabitants at the It now ntunlirra c, There w il ia at the Int tote- in the Nashville ha ginning of the ijii.OOO sonic Tlu citizen- of San Antonin, Tea a holding meotingt to get up a State Mlhecrip- lioll for lloo I. < l ipple, I lo „Iili,! The French paper* all express great sat f.irtionnt the liro-pect of a line of strainer* between Norfolk, Vn.. and St. Nazarre. France. It it stated that the emjieror in pleased w ith the enterprise that ho has an noiinced bis inlcntion of Inking stock to large amount in the new line. A Washington di-patch aays the estimates for the next ti~< id vrar w ill be nlsjtit $100,000 000. The expenses at the praul time « reel thi- ninount. but are ytendily iM.-in* dneed. MACHINE BELTING, BOLTING CLOTH, COTTON WARPS, MACHINE CARDS. T HEundaraignetl, old entizeas of Macon, beg 1 leave, in Informing our old Southern friends ; of this dty and vicinity, that, having received a ' i very largo lot of DIIY GOODS—consisting in La* I KENTUCKY. ; dies' Taney Dress Good* of ail descriptions, Black ; m - ' 1 and Fancy Silks, a large assortment of Notions and ■ ; La,U SlP rE f? and Cloak Trimming; in general; -rrT Eta , s this day formed a copartnership in fine White Linen m large qutthtka; a good line \ \ the JlRllG FcSINESS, under the name and • o( fina French and Enriirti Shawls; the latest ; ^tvlc of ■ •tjlc of Plain and Fancy Balmoral Skirts; Ladies* ; * * * '%. * : f Traveling Bags, all atytes and sizes; Ladies* and Misses’ Vests and Tank.: and a full line of Ladies’ Shore—larger than any other house in Macon. E. F. METCALFE & CO., COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, 1 S A V A N N A G E. Q.R G I a BOYD &, GORDON. Tin ih Ct first da> a little i! .n. la-t Slilllllli lie could aprll. ii -J.. II •l.nj . fellow went to school r. the teacher asked Yes. indeed.” ‘-Well. *• O, jnat a, other how do y people do. SamTUden dc-emiting in the presence off President Johnson, upon the rc]>nlsive sp pearanceof the oyatcr. ••It ist'i bund Sum," said tlic the president, “but it lias the advantage of you in one thing."’ “What that queried Tildm, who is known as rvh.in-tl'--. talker, "it knows when to -hut mouth,” replied Mr. John-on. Ellen.Litchard lias been urre-ted in Man- rhr»t< r. N. H„ for abandoning ln r lliri c- . hi] dren br leaving them on a doorstep. She w anted tlic county to supdort them, and is likely to do so with tlic mother tlirowu in, Confederate Dead nt Frederick, Mar, lund company E, Al»t infantry ton, company I), Gtli infantry; Gth 10th David Jon lRnjnmin Bar .1 S Evans, company H. 51st infantry; F Moore, company t>. 0th infantry; Sam. Jack •on, company II, 4luh infantiy; Jno Stevens, company B, 51st infantry; Jno Brooks, Co ~ lsili infantry; Allen T Demring,companv D 13th infantry; Williani P West, company K, 51-t infantry; James Lnndron, com E, 6th infantry; John A Michaels, 87t fant ry ; A W I'onrict, company F, 4th infnn try; ,T. li. Creamer, Co., G, 27tli Infantry AII. it June-, Co., D, 18th Infantry ; John Mur I'by, Co., E, 27th Infantry; J. 8. Moss, Co., G «1m Infantry; W. Hartley,Co_C,60thInfanll ry; William Hartley, Co, C, 0th Infantry: Jno. Hawklna,Oo, A, :intb Infantry; Bernard f Noiing, Co, C, 23d Iufantr^; Sergeant Au gn-tru Ovn% Co. G, lOtli Infantry; It Hoghrs, Co, D 30th Infantry; .31 T Stork land Co,Q,5uth Infantry: Fleming Power, Co, K liiUitry; John K Langford, company F infantry; 1* U Shilliains, company 3d infantry; T J Lane, company G, 4th Infantry; .1 M. Nair. company E, :ilst infantry; John l.angfijid, l ompiuiv C, GOtli infantry; J W Pope, company K. Ill-I infantry; Augustus Me- K—. e, company A. 4|h infantry; William E D.ni-, company A, COtli Infantry; Captain G Shaw, company I), Oth infantry; John Santbrd, company G, Kith infantry; Sergeant I Slav. company Ii, PJtli infantry: William K \S i-e, company K, lllth infantry: J Knight, company 11. 13th infantrv; ThoaDix CO K. 13th infantry; O W Ilowbright, Co E lb i'.J mtry . 1-aac (lav. Co 11. II II Ilanti iictt, Co K. I3tli infantry; Zed st oifotd, company A, 18th infantry; T W Slumpts, company A. 11th infantry; 1 Fulyiun, Co K. 12th infantrv; M Joiner, Co K. 15th Intantry; W 11 Ca,biles, Co, I), 12th infantry; Sergeant O (I Oollina, Co, K. Cist intantry ; F Kerneyhmv, Co. F, 12th infantry, L 11 Heath, i o, E, 12th infantrv; Wm A Lew i- Co. G, Kith infantry; George Row. Co, B> '-'• 11* infantiy; W J Bowen,Co, F, l'JtllGcor- .;i.»Artillery; II W Lynch, Co, K. Kith u A Davis, Co, A 12th Fuller, Co, D. 12th infant ompam A. 12th infantrv; : Hen. company G, :!|'-t infantry; J W Ha -. Company A, 12th infantry-; T J Ivy npaiiy K. :tl -c infantry I. Pence, company 11 bh infantry; Owen Hale*.company F,01- >»t ry ; i N i>anit I, company E, 10th infant Willi on SnmnivaU, company O, 50th in tiy ( b.il. 1'ahick. company F, 50tli in- William U Willie, company F, COtli in ll.'.rm y ( ast. I North—Capt. John R - wtuh infantry; Emamtcl Sherman. 1 tli infantry ; Andrew Sherman. 50tl mtry ; Jam, - Shine-, co. F. 51st infinity vid sloan. co. F, 50th infantiy: Otin mvh. eo. P; 50th Infantry: Manning Gis- . < o. G. 50th infantrv; Benjamin slot !gv. CO. 1>. Oth infantry : N T Nix. co. F. h infantry ; William G t I. infantrv ; William Kit- in;rv : AVilli co McClotul. Willi 11 1 .1 Pi K livtramdiuar) Itiuiici ■’ \ X. York rtr. the India •tecr party -at d..o n to dinner the other 1 Vim,ofe,rmbrai ing Alexander II ■••- llonov Gn-eiv. Roger A. Prior, ■ l ib' . ..f the Until John , v-po-tina-tcr general of the Mirer Johnson, islitor of tlic '•■u,and Henry Ward ' had a long and animated ■out the war. reconstruction, 'f theconntrv. and seemed to i a.lmirably in their conclusion-. • laic ivUllion thixw men into -trange lions but I do not think a greater varic- fdi-oor.lant elements could have been n~- ■le i togitber, than vva> in that coterie, mo-t ultra and life long abolitionist met fraternized w it It tlio uio-t violent <ircs- -t.-. The old fable of tlic Iamb and tlic lying down together i- not half so re- able as was thi-conglomeration of JK>- icul antipwics. •The followirg is from a sucech of i. rnj Howard; couimUaioncr of freetlnien. ere.1 at Savannah recently to the negros : notified them that the military would, .reliability, soon l*c removcvl, :uid that ust then look to the w hite residents for proteetion#imtil laws were pa-s tring them the full enjoyment of all gilts as freemen. He assured them 1 not believe that the great mass of i people were unfriendly to them, were prepared to treat them tonestly, if the colored people t half war. He did not be- (tea had the least de-ire to amYfcc ^urg'.d them to stay in hood where they were, and to good conduct and habits of in- • wore worthy of thrir freed- I them strenuously not to re- aa they could not support and would suffer for the t of life. Mill, Factory. Railroad, and Oil Well Sup plies of all kindi. jy Catalogue* sent free 1>t uttfW. Factory discount to dealers, oet 27-Oawlra t . • DEVLIN & GO. Broadway, New York. CLOTHING .AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL \\Tf. OPEN THE 8EA80N AVITH A LARGE I VV STOCK OF ELEGANT CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS j in our Ready-Made Department. We hare plso secured the serrieca of first-class ar ; lists In our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which is likewise supplied with the finest and best Fabrics of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. To those who wash to order by mail, will lie sent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Directions for Measuring, which, ii correctly followed, will secure a tit In ah eases. DEVLIN A- CO. Broadway, cor. Grant St. ; Shoes—larger than any other house in -Macon. t We are also In receipt of a very large and well J Oar aim will be to Veep on hand at all time* a ’ selected stork of Gents* Kcady-Btade Clothing, complete and select stock of pare - Dregs, Modi! ■• such as flne black BroadclothCoa:-, black Doeskin einea, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glassware, Pe-e.— A in the city. Speriaratteution yilllirgiventyOicPtescriplioh j department. Call and trvus—fwodoors below the ! Telegraph building, Cherry street.. A . M E Gr R A T H , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &C., At Ells’ Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House, MACOjST, coarse Satinet Suits, and a • regular Urn —„„ HOSt .AND PA( KINO. puraLkingGoods not surpaseaM4 in New York ' . City. , Wc are offering to the pfthlie to sell all goods ; with a very small advance, and, in'iact, lower than I any house to itacon. } Standing in ennneetlou with a large wholesale I jobbing bouse in the East, ivy tin, therefore, give ' the above inducement.I , We would, In conclusion, farther call attention j to our large and elegant supply of Goods, which were .elected with great 'core by ourselves; and ; our long experience in this market baa qualified us ; to Judge as to the wants of flic purchasing com-: ’ i annuity. The patronage of all onr o!d friends, as j well os many of onr newsroesv la re-ncctfaily sollc- : ltcd- Purchasers should be particular to find'onr ■ place—Damour's Block, Second street, three doors ! lrom Board man's Book Store. P. 8.—Country merchants will Ond it to their ' advantage to give us a calt • f oct3-3m GLASER A KOSIN | T. O. BfOSELT. U. L. rqCJEn. .1 s. r. WaltltEN. RIDGELY, SQ'JIER &. GO., ‘ j COTTOXFACT(JRS.GENEKALI*RODCCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Lanier House Bnilding, M A C O 77 , GI O It G I A . ' . Cherrys . . , . AM. BOTD. - AV. L/<10RnC>X. Macon, Septtjmlx»r 1, lS85s—ir ^-- * BOYD & GORDON Druggs-j. Two Boors Below Telegraph Building, . Macon: Oa-j- ' : ■ ’ DRUGS. • 'MFarcis^-g;/*' ; / PATENT MEDICINES. .':• iJPAlXTS, KETEBgSCESI i T. R. Bloom, E. Wilcox, Gen. J. T. Croxton, i Macon, Ga. Holmes A Patterson, Hopkins * Bro. | i New York. C. W. Bremer, Savannah. Tucker & j Co., Loui-vllle. oetSi-Siu. * OIL#, ,T GLASS, 'Ac., Ac. 158r! rreseri|dions carefully prejiareif M dU hours. Oet0-:hn E. M. BRUOE, MORG-AN & OO., 1 Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,! A PA L A CHIC O’L A, ,Y L O R I D A . W Advances Made on Consignments to WATTS. CRANE & Co!, WATTS. GIVEN & CO., W. C. WATTS & CO., New York. ••„ New Orleans. Liverpool, Eng. repm-sm 321 ? 113311 0F THF above houses.: GEORGIA. WHOLESALE. « LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOOD £ At G. RI & CO.’S, I SHALL receive GOODS every week, and shall keep my stock so assorted that mer chants and consumers can FIND ANYTHING THEY WANT, at all times. X YY ILL. ST5LL .AS LOW AS ANYBODY. X. A. MEG RATH, Agent. 1^* P. S. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED oct20*3m N. A. M. Broadwayl'cor. Wnrrcn fet., j pt23-8ni Nbw-Vork. W. C. KENNEDY, Merchant Tailor, MKI.BERRY ST., MACON, GA. T HAVE just received a splendid Stock of Goods X In my line, from New York, and are now pre pared to make to order, all Garments for Gentlc- rneu'rt wear, of the best material and hi the latest styles. Patronage is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. BLACK AND BLUE BROAD CLOTH, • “ Hf castors. DOESKINS. PLAIN AND FANC Y CASSIMERES. SILK VELVET AND CASHMERE VESTINGS SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSE, NECK TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS,' LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, LINEN BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HATS AND UMBRELLAS, nuvl-lm WAKE HOUSE NOTICE, U ARRIS ii ROSS, Ware Honfe and Commis sion Merchant-, would iuform their friends and patrons that they now have room, and are pre pared to receive on storage or to yell any cotton entrusted to their care. . "We have seeureel the services of Mr. A. B. Adams, formerly of the firm of Adams* Reynolds, who will be pleased to serve his old friends. octl5-lm HARRIS & ROSS. WM. A. MCKKXZIK. X.. F. JOIISSOX. WM. II. CIIAMBU;?. AVM. A. JIcKENZIE & do., C OMMISSION Merchants, Cotton Brokers and Receiving, and Forwarding Agents, Apalachi cola, Florida. Ri!Fbkexces : J. B. & W. H. Ro-s, Hardeman & Sparks, Slacon, Ga.; King & Allen, I>r. J. F. Boze man, Columbus, Ga.; Hon. T. M. Furlnw, Atncri- cus, Ga.; Col. Nelson Tin, Albany, Ga:; John Mc- Nab, Eufaula, Ala. ang 25 3m BLUE STONE, ~ BLUE STONE, BLUE STONE, At BOYD & GORDON’S, Druggists, 2 doors below Telegraph office. scp9- tt a i.ATimop, or.o. r. ssidku Late D. ,t E S. Lathrop, late Jas. 1. Snider*Co Savannah, G*. Savannah, Ga. and Birch * Snider, C'olamhus, Ga. E. S. Lathrop & Co., Commission [Merchants AT EDWARD C. LEGRIEL A CO’S OLD STAND, Seennd Street, one door from Cherry, ' MACON. GA. novl-Oin* L. W. RASDAL, AAA GALLONS Old Bonrbon County Whisky. 1UUV For fall! by L. W. RASIUL. ■IAAA GALLONS '.OLD Kobcrtaon County 1UUU Whisky for sale by L. W. RASDAL. GALLONS PURE Com Whi-kv for fab* by I.. W. RASDAL. X. A A GALLONS THREE year* old Apple )UU Brandy for fate by L. W RASDAL. GALLONS PEACH BRANDY for talc \tr L. W. RASDAL. Public Sale of a Valuable Plantation, STOCK, CHOPS, ETC. TXtlLL be sold to tlie highest bidder, on the VV -nd Tuesday in December, 18G5, for Cash, the Plantation belonging to the estate of William Lockett, dcc’d, situated in Crawford county, and adjoining Ewell Webb, John Dent and others—the place contains 1,500 acres, is well improved in all respects, with accommodations for 3o bauds, and Is one of the best plantations in the county, either lor cotton or grain. Also, all the Males, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Crops of all kinds, together with Wagons, Carts and farming and other utensils of all kinds. The sale will take place on the premises, com mencing at 10 o’clock, and will continue from day, today, untill all the property is sold. Terms Cash. BEN J. G. LOCKETT, Ex’r of oct2S-tds WM. LOCKETT, Dec’d. For further information apply on the premises, or to L. N. Whittle, Macon, Ga. A. P. Gr. HABITS, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS Commission Merchant. [Nett door to J. B. Ross & Son’s, Cherry street] TABS NOTICE. M Y STOCK OF GROCERIES arc now beginning to come in, and I can promise ray friends ana the public generally, that a call upon me will nev er be regretted; for with a large and well selected Stock of OB GROCERIES, LIQUORS & DRy GOODS, I will lie able to fill the whole of thejr bills with- ont giving them the trouble of going ail over the market I will also state, that in addition to my rcgnlar business I will be glad to receive any CONSIGNMENTS ON COMMISSION, Or on storage; and to nil who favor me with con signments of any description, I promise . Full and Satisfactory Returns. A. P. G. HARRIS, Old firm of Dunlap & Harris, afterwords Harris & Dense. References—Any of the merchants of Macon, oct 2C-3m [oct 14J PAINTING CHRISTOPHER BURKE, LATE LOVI & BURKE. House, Sign & Decorative Painter, PARER HANGER, GILDER, ETC.,' ETC., H AVING resumed business, the undersigned hopes by aftcntlon 'amt moderate prices to merit u shore of public patrouugc. ills ability as a workman la kuowri to moet-oflhc citizens of Ma con for the past years. Paint Shop its Floyd House, opposite Medical College. , -' ’ i Mixed Paint* * constantly .on hand, at moderate prices. . •> C II H I S T O P If E U B IJ H Iv E . oet 13-lin C. G. CONNER Ar BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, —Axn— PURCHASING AGENTS, Tlilrd otreet, .... Macon, Georgia. A. S. Patrick. Are in constant receipt of the following, AT TISEIR AWSDEPOT, , V Triangular Block, Cherry Street* JD AIL IE S. •VfEW YORK HERALD, News, World, Tribune,’ J.1 Times, and Journal of Commerce. . Cincinnati Commercial, Gazette, Enquirer, and German Volkcshlatte. Louisville Journal, and Democrat. Nashville Union, Gazette, Press & Times, Ban ner, and Dispatch. Macon Telegraph, and Journal & Messenger. WEEKLIES. Harper’s Illustrated, Leslie’s Illustrated, Leslie’s Chimney Corner, New York Ledger, Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, Turf ; Field & Farm, New York Clip per, National Police Gazette, Waverly Magazine, Army and Navy Journal, Scientific American, Bos ton Pilot, Metropolitan Record, Metropolitan Bank Note Reporter, Round Tabic, Ncw*TofIc Weekly, Sunday Mercury, Flag of Our Union, and The Nation. MPNTHLIES. A Fashion Magazines—Godey’s, Leslie’s, Peter son’s, Le Bon Ton, Lady’s Mend, Lady’s Reposi tory, and La Petite Messenger. Harper’s Monthly, Atlantic Monthly, Eclectic, Young Folks, Comic Monthly, Nick Nax, Phuriny Phellow, Phunniest Pbun, Budget of Fun, Yankee Notions, Appleton’s R. R. Guide, Pictorial History 59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn. LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS ESlTGreat inducements are offered to Merchants to whom we will sell MOCKERY BY THE CRATE ORSELECTED PIECES, AT REDUCED PRICKS. novl-3m IN THE CITY Ob' NASIIVIlXE. __ . • Our assortment of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, " FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, - POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, r AND OTHER NEW STYLES OF DRY GOODS, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ; We have the latest styles of Cloaks, Shawls, . Balmoral Skirts, Ladies’ Hats, &c„ &c. A large assortment of SWISS, JIULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES RIBBONS HAND KERCHIEFS, GLOVES,'HOSIERY, NOTIONS, etc. ’ Wc are selling to country merchants coming to hud passing through the city to supply HATS AND BOOTS AND- SHOES Has mostly been bought, at auction, very cheap, and will Be sold at v6ry smalP profits. 0m- Clothing Department, Up Stairs, Consists of every- article of Men’s Wear made up in the latest styles and of the best material, and will be offeredat tho lowest prices, wholesale andrethil, at ,< • ',‘ , Trt J sept 17-3m Gr. RICE & CO.’S, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. A . jVI . R O WL AND & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CHINA, GLASS AND CIUEEN’S WARE. Opposite the Lanier House, MULBERRY STREET, - - “ MACON, CA. E. JACKSON. 8. BAS11IN6Kf. THE BAZAAR OF UNDER THE FIItM NAME S . PEYSER & MACON. OF C 0 . Whole sale and Retail Dealers- Have opened nt COLEMAN & ROSS* old stand on Cotton Avenue, botween Cherry and Mulberry streets, a Complete Assormcnt of Ladies Dress Goods, Such As SILKS, MERINOS, POPLINS, DuLAINS (all wool). EMPRESS CLOTH, EMBROIDERIES LACES, RIBBONS, HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, PLUMES, SONTAGS, CLOAKS, SHAWLES, NUBIAS, HOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHOES OF THE LATEST STYLES, AND DRESS HAT TRIMMINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF Carpeting and Oil Cloths of the Blest Fashionable Patterns. Soc Skin, Vestings, Sattinets, Gents Hats. Furnishing Goods, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Boots and Shoes, and Ready Made Clothings. Tlic attention of ^thu Ladics^of Macon, and of Dcnlcare who may visit tlic city, is particularly invited -tothis well selected stock of FANCY GOODS. The retail room will be found on the lower floor, and visitorsvvill.be attended by polite and experienced Clerks. Tlic second floor is devoted to the vvholc- "ilc trade. Give the MACON BAZAAR an early calh S. PEYSER <k CO. P. S.—Wo also keep open at our old stand on Cherry street, cast side, between Second and Third where wc will be pleased at all times to welcome our Old customers as well as many news ones. oct31-lug 8. P. A CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING STORE. A. SOHEUEBMAN BROTHER, Beg leave to inform the citizens of Macon and surrounding country that they have iu*t received one of the LARGEST anff BEST assorted stocks of - - T J " * ’ cc<m ™ Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods • That is in the marke t—consisting of Merinos, Do Lanes, Mozambique*, Alpacens, Silks, Calicos, Can- D octlD-lm 1ST E W >00 AO GALLONS COGNAC and FVcntii Brandy i •vv for sale by L. W. RASDAL. ' i YTITE ofiV-r our services to the public, and will ' VV give personal attention to all bnlsiness cn- AA GALLONS PURE Holland Gin for sale tnistedto UU by ' L. W. RASDAL GROCERIES >F ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY I.. W. RASDAL. Como ami «ce mo on THIRD STREET | the Expires Office. norJ-*Jw. } Wc solicit consignments of goods of every de scription, particulf rly country produce. Goods stored at the usual rutes in our brge, se cure and well sit tinted store house, opposite the Express office. ' REFERENCES: Messrs. Hardeman «Ss Sparks, Ilnrris A Ross, Ash% cr Ayrcss J- R. Ross, ana Rev. J. W. Burke. JuiyJlWtm CLOTHING, HATS /x kro . r XCni-nfeTunsc Goods. J. N. SEYMOUR. _ to his former castMucrs,*and the public gen- crally, that ho has res; med business in this city, and has associated xr It u him Mr. B. C. Smith, un- ! der thotylc and firm of E. Saulsbury & CO. , j - -d | . ti i n I They have taken the well known and central tlie Uld otand OI HoOOrtS, Dunlap oc Uo^ stand, on Cotton Avenue, under the Masonic Hall, where they arc prepared to furnish gentlemen with adv article appertaining to their wardrobe. Their well selected stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods, will b« replenished by weekly shipments of the best and latest styles. A.ot n... r q FIRM SINGLETON’, HUNT & CO., OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GEORGIA, J ATOW linvc In store, and for sale, tlic larjcst and IN best assorted stock drilOOTS, SHOiS, AND HATS, in the South. . Those .wishing to’ hiijr, to sell again, will here find facilities not surf asset! by any bouse south of Cincinnati, as the entire stock has been purchased, FOR CASH, from tie manu facturers in the cities of New York and SOBton. A good supply ol TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS will also be kept an hand. • The Arm hopes, by constantly replerislitog, and by strict attention to business, to meat a liberal portion of public patronage. IV. R. SINJLETON, IV. C. SINGLETON, ocU-om Y. J. HUftT., WAJSTTF] 0 GOOD CABINET MAKERS, 4 G I GOOD CARPENTERS, N' ONE other need apply. GRENVILLE IVOOD. and Swiss Mnslius, Musquetoc Nettings, Shirtings of nil .descriptions (bleached and unbleached) Love Veils, Veil Barege, Poplins, &c. - ' ’ ' - '' ’ A large assortment of Ladles’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, Gaiters, Bootees, Hoop Skirts of the latest style, Parasols Cobie'ts, Jewelry, Perfumeries, Pomades, Toilet Soaps, and hundreds of LADIES ARTICLES-too numerous to mention. IVc have, also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s and Boys’ clothing and furnishing Goods consist- ing of ,7 < j r • ' ’ COATS, UNDERSHIRTS, P-^TS, DRAWERS, VESTS, SOCKS, SHIRKS, „ SUSPENDERS, BOOTS, CASSIMERES. SHOES, BROADCLOTH. GENTLEMEN’S SHAWLS, ’ « . , i IIATS, CAPS, ; SATINETS, ’ BLANKETS. POCKET KNIVES, ’ SCARFS, j, .• VALISES, of every description, and many arUclea which,there is not spaee'enouah t^enmfrate the dTyor TC we intend offering toe best and cheapest Goo^s ttat“Tb™ found in SOXJTXXFRFT JVLA.LtF"ET! s^UVf^r^St!^ *0**?«r T °*’ *°-™**» a * -reiving an Goods IF E A Ji E D E T E R M I X E 1) ' T O S E L L Cheai WATCHES, POCKET BOOKS, '■ TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, GOLDSMITH. Wholesale and RetaiM)ealer in Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS &Ci, &c., AT TIIE NEW YORK STORE, SECOND ST., TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MAGOtf, GEORGIA. The undersigned takes pleasure in offering one of tlie largest ami neatest Stocks of Clothing, Finishing G-oods, and in fact everything belonging to a FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE. Please call And examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am sure you will not leave tlie Store dissatisfied. oct27-0m D. GOLDSMITH. > a.- r CHERRY STREET. Dealer in Groceries. Ios on hand sundry nrtich~< of Groceries .1 other good*, which he proposes to sell | oct21-2m E. SAULSBURY. ass-Journal & Messenger copy, and send bill to j advertiser. , . -II OR BARTER ON FAIR TERMS. Tobacco, Tobacco. aiu now receiving a new supply of Cuew- Touacco. which I will sell on lavorablc nnsjto the buyer. Xollcc. H ACKS will k&ve Albany cm arrival of the cars from Mft£pn, every Tuesday, 1 .ursday and Saturday, for^allaliasicc, Fla., via Thomasville, I Ga.; also, for Bainbridge every Monday, Wcdnes- | day and Fridav, thus opening a regular commtmi- ition to Southwustcm Gconria and Florida. WJGHT&HILL, jy27-tf Proprietors. novS-lOt J. X. SEYMOUR. A CARP. T a ir.ecti|p of the Undersigned Physicians of . the City of Macon, it was unanimously, re- j That medical bills in future shall be considered dup aadpoytfa, when the services are rendered. The members of the Medical Profession should bo placed on an equal fbotinsr with those of other callings, and pro! css ions, who have everywhere j Attorney at Law. Claim and Real Estate Agent Cane SIHIs and Syrup Boilers. A FEW more of those very superior Cane ilills ..g a &^ ropBoUere ’ TLaw Card. THOSIAS C. JOHNSON, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOCRL Lloyd & Draper, NEXT DOOP. TO THE BROWN HOUSE. DEALERS IN FANCY GROCERIES ami CONFECTIONERIES Manufacturers of Candy, Crickcrs, Cakes, aud Bread of every diseription. Hotels and Boarding nonses furnished regularly octBS-lm* Scliool Rooks. We have on hand, as you may uridcretind, A fine variety of Goods, Cheaper, cheapest in the land, This must he well understood; We have fine silks and calico. -'• a A ConujudgeioT yourself and then you’ll know, That wc have fine goods, and they all pretty— •Cheaper totin'you’ll find to this city. Come all those that have taste and pride. And you’ll not go off dissatlsflci ■All onr Goods are nice and new, And we are certain they’ll suit yon. ‘• e say to one, we say to all, : A O GTr-PTrin-n k “ J,,5t % cal1 - sept^tnov^ctV 1 ' B ° ardman ’ S Book Store - P. P. PEASE, Receiving, Forwarding, And Commission ^lerdmut, AMO, DEALER. IN O ADDER’S,Sargcnt’^Towns’ and MxCuffcy’s sc- Cotton, Domestics, Yams, Rope, rics of Readers. 1 Robinson’s,Smith’s, Davie’s and Ddid sAnthrae- tica. Parley’s History. / I Mitchell’s, Cornell’s, Mosteithp Colton and j Fitch’s and Warren’s Gco^rupW* and Atlasscs. j Clark’s and Smith’s ond Bnlliox * English Gram mars. J Fasquellc’s and Pinney’s Frcirh- Copy Book*-, Slatesund Perils, Taber’s Lead Pencils, Gilliot's Pens, (X/. Portfolios, Cream Laid Writimr Paj>ers Bon Ton, Opaque, Canary, Melon and White Lad Envelopes, assort ed sizes. ’ 7 1 ~ Violin and Guitar String, Musical Instruments, gix) ts for Steinway i Sons, Soebbeller. & nidt & Gate’s Planes Dr the State of Geor- Combs, Brushes, Lubi/» Extracts and Soaps, Pomades, Hair Oils, Poo)^'t Books, Playing Cards, . -'1 . All at the lowest pric*- JOHN a jCITREDTEIt *SrSONS, r \ scpl7-Sm MacoL Augusta and Savannah. adopted the cash system. It is not a»kin<r too much, to rcqi what they demand of Benjm. A. White, J. R. Boon, D. W. Hammond, P. Pahkek, T. II. Hall, A. L. C. Magruder, Geo. G. Griffin, 1. L. IIakbis jr., W. G. Owen, <i. X. jjotans, H. J. Smith, Jas. Mebceb Green. of others, Wm. F. Holt, E. Fitzgerald, A. P. Collins, Jno. Ii. Godkin, J Emmett Blackshsar, B. F. Gkigg.s A. M. Boyd, H A. Mettauer, J. B. Hinkle, P. H. Wuighy, Jdel Branham, ocl20-lra. ‘ So. 50 Market at., {up sUirs.) octl^-Sm Montgomcrv. Ala. I NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS; rpHE SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION Com- i.JL nanyareprcj'ared to issue through receipts from Macon and Albany to Baltimore and Aew : York via the GREAT VIRGINIA AND TEX- I NESS EE LINE, and guarrantee a throngh price •perbale. TR BLOOM, Ag’t Macon, novT-Sm Y G RUST, Ag't Albany. TOBACCO, PROVISIONS, &c. Careful and prompt attention given to buyin" and selling COTTON. - ° Scott’s Range, between Cherry and Mulberry sts., 3Iacou 9 Ga. For Sals or Rent. O NE of the lanpt and best pljntatiops in the South, mtuayaBarbour county, Ala., tec I miles Southeast 7f Eufanla isj offered for sale or ; rent. This plac/ contains 4000 acres of splendid [ j lands, oak, Lic’/'iy sJdUtmc crowth, 2fKK) or more of which is cteired, fences in good order, also a good dweUinj/house five rooms and all necessary out bouses. Lr.ough to accommodate 100 hands, 3 gin hou*esand screws etc^ etc, Jena very lib eral. Anpjr to / C 5L WILEY, Executor, / A. G- WILEY, Executrix, Or to / * Maeon, Ga. Col. Tt'm. M- Chameees, Eufaula. Ala. Eufctla “Spirit South” copy and send bill to ad- Tertisff- ” novo-lm* vilu3):'J • tiEJ'ERBNCZS: . tt .1 IL*v _ ®v. B 'JES5K & Co.,. Angufta, Ga.; Mitchel & Smiths. Mmoo, Ga.; McDaniel * Irby, Lynchbnnr, 5 a.; ■W m. Bn-ce & Co., New York; James M. Bre- be, Boston, Maas.; Erwin & Hardee, Savannah, Charieston, S. C.: S. S. Webb 6 Co. Mobilc, Ala.; D Rodney Kina, Philadelphia, Pa.; Want* Shaw, Montgomery,''Ala.; I.emuei Peebles, Petersburg, \ a. anglS 3m c. iL ntWIN, ii. B. WHARTON ibwix * weIabtox, 1 Commission Merchants, AND WHOLESALE AND BETACUDEALEB3 IN Fine Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, and Fancy Goods, Northeast Corner Cherry and Third Streets (OidStaaditf jntfcri'&louii;) MACON .GEOBGIAt t BkFERENCCS: J W Fears & Co, and Hon E A Nishet, Maeon, Ga.; Col D A Vason, Albany, Ga.; Citizens gene rally ofLefi and Donsherty’eonmles, Ga.; HonD Irwin, Marietta, Ga,; Harris & Jennings, Atlanta, Ga.; J B Anderson & C,j. Richmond, Va.; Ashby & iYharton, Alexandria: Va. octt5-lm ECONbMY.] [SECURITY Insurance A-gency, l* Agent for the following • reliable Inschanc? Companies. THE LORILLARD FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital *1,000,000 Assets ... A ft 81,312,000 Profits annually divided, 75 per ct. to the dealers. This Company divides.tbree quarters of the net profits to the policy holders in scrip, bearing in terest, Without any liability to the insured. Carlisle Norwood, Pres. Jons C. Mills, Sec. NORTH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF THE CITY OF SEW TOBK. Cash Assets$721,408 SO Policy Holders participate in the Profits. - JAS. W. OTIS, Pres. B. W. Bleeckee, Sea COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF THE C1TT OF SEW TOBK. Cash Capital..y....1. $250,000 J. HOXIE; President. Geo. T. Haws, Sec. SOL~mE»ir xnrTTAL FIP.E INSURANCE CO., OF ATIIENa, . This old and deservedly popular Company with its Capital in tact, continues to take risks on' the same liberal terms as heretofore. ASBURY HALL, Pres. ' Albos Chase, Sec. $60,000, WORTH OF DRY GOODS!! New York Store ! New York Store ! S. WAXELBAUM & BRO;., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, Second Street, Triangular BlocJk, (NEXT DOOR TO E. C. GRANNIS3',) MACON, GEORGIA., Have jnst received, and are now opening one of the LARGEST STOCKS OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and k Shoes, Ever offered in this market. Having selected the above stock with the greatest care, we would par ticularly call the attention of Country Merchants and Wholesale Buyers, to please call and examine our STOCK before purcliasing, as We Bay Exclusively for Cash, Wc arc prepared to offer the citizens of Macon, and tlie LADIES especially, inducements which will as tonish even the closest buyer. Onr Stock is complete and wc dely competition. Wc have also at tached to onr Store a Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods Department, Which are offered at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. BE SURE TO CALL AT TIIE NEW YORK STORE AND SECURE A BARGAIN, 8. WAXELBAUM ft BRO oct 27 Cm B. H. NEWTON. ^ ' y 5 * R * F * klUOS. WEWTonr a IiAWtott. GROCERY, PRODUCE AND PROVISION Dealers and General Commission Merc It ants. Third Street, next door to Hardcmt.. A Sparks’ ware house, Dnnn & Maugham's old stand, Ma con, Ga. Highest cash pricca paid for all kinds conntrvproduce. oct 15-lm THE GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF COLOIEU3, GEOKGIA. ’ Capital ....$500,003 -TAS. F. BOZEMAN, Pres. D. F. Wllgox, See. j — — — Risks on Cotton, Merchandize, Furniture or Ornamental Cast Iron Railing Bmldinzs, taken in cither of the above Companies : 11 wu availing at the most liberal rates. Losses promptly ad- : A LARGE variety for cemeteries or private jP^L- T vr no.DTvu.v- , . 1 A. dwellings Call and see them at V oct2‘-'om .J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent. aftg 18-3m , SCHOFIELD’S SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS T IIE uudendgued takes pleasure in auuouacing to bis numerous patrone mnd to the public generally, that he is still in the foundry buaineaa, and will keep constantly on hand, Steam Engines . and Boilers from eight to fifty horee power. Al#o. Circular Saw Mill and Grist Mill Machinery and Castings of every description made to order Particular attention will be paid to Repairing Machinery. Parties wanting repair* may rely upon their woak being done with dispatch, aa time la money. Address J. 8. SCHOFIELD, ang 18-b’m . Macon, Ga.