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£jje flailg Ctltgraf|.
A P**T Woman.—United State* detective
Cook, of Parkersburg, reached thlt city yes
terday morning on the at earner New State,
baring in charge a female (harper, whose
name and place of residence he was unable to
teccrtain. The woman ia charged with
swindling Federal officer*, and it M said the
baa been married to four different military
officer* within th<* last three month*. The
Sr.t she married near GhUpolls. He was a
young man who had just been mastered out
of service, and had between 91000 and $1200
in greenback*. About a week after they
were married the young wife alleged to hare
rcceired a letter from her jxirenu requesting
bar to come home. She pretended to leave
for home, but before her departure »l*e c*an-
aged to secure the greater portion of hsr hus
band i money. She was soon in company
with another officer. A hasty marriage, &
hasty robbery and a hasty flight ensued. A
third officer was soon duped, and a week or
two since another officer fell a victim to her
caresses and attentions. Soon after the fourth
marriage aho left her husband and went to
Parkersburg, where she was overtaken and
arrested by officer Cook. When she was
brought to this city her delicate little wrists
were i ncased in a stout pair of bracelets,
which were securely locked. It is mid the
woman has succeeded in stealing over 93,000
by her duplicity and roguery. Sho was ye»-
trrdiy taken over into Ohio, where it was
thought she conld be identified and brought
to justice. She is a young woman, not more
than 22 years of age, and is rather prepossess
ing in appearance.— Wheeling (fa) ltegitUr.
Loan Baolouam on America.—In his
opening address before the social science
congress at Sheffield, Lord Brougham thus
referred to America:
The termination of war in America must
give all out friends and supporters the great
est satisfaction. It was never regarded by
us as anything but a grievous calamity, and
we hoped that ont of evil good might come
to the slave, altbongb it was dear that the
emancipation by the North had only been a
inctcure of hostility, and the support of sla
very. that utterly axecrable institution by
tlic'South, only a partial cause of the seces
sion. But the condition in which the war
has left the country, especially the South, is
painful to contemplate, as the difficulties of
the government are great and numerous.—
There teems, however, reason to believe that
the president has resolved upon temperate
measures tasrard the defeated Confederates,
and all must admire the courage, and the
skill by which the victory baa been gained,
while both parties have alike distinguished
themselves in the war, the South having to
extol Lee, while Sherman, on the aide of tho
North, la justly admired. The great difficulty
arising from the slaves would have been
much lessened, if not wholly avoided, had the
measure of emancipation been gradual like
oan. They might then have hnd to show
their colored people engaged in free labor,
as we have iisu no leas than 100,000 so em
ployed in our colonics.
Visit to the President of a Delega
tion or Ladies.—Ills excellency, tile Presi
dent gave an audience yesterday to a numer
ous delegation of ladies from Baltimore,
inted to present n petition signed by 1.1,000
ALLISONS &i KIRKMAN
Cotton Factors
AND
THE
MAHM0TH DRV GOODS STORE!
Latest Arrivals from the East,
Inducements Offered
BY Nd OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITT.
Change of Firm.
[ inbe-
sht-
>r of the late lamented John J. Crittenden,
addressed the President in feeling and ap
propriate terms, to which he responded in n
most felicitous manner. regretting tbnt pub
lic policy prevented his yiolding to their
persuasive and touching argument-.
The interview was a protracted one and of
the moat agreeable diameter, and the fair
petitioners left the city, carrying with them
the most pleasurable Uniin - ions of tho Pres
ident.
In declining, tho president regretted that
the national character of the question restrain
ed all private sympathy which they might
have awakened in him, and made the impor
tant statement that complete arrangements
have been made for the early legal trial of
Mr, Darb, according to the taws of the land.
-i/MM HteRigeneur Nor. 1th.
Hotel Living in New York. —The pro
prietor! of the Broadway hotels are talking
serionsly of raising their prices of board from
|4 50 to 98 per day, not liccause they have
grown immensely wealthy at the former fig
ure, but because'tltey believe they can obtain
the latter rate ase«»ily; and I believe they
c»n. As it is. the landlords are unable to ac
commodate the crowds of applicants for
boanl, and they are inclined to establish a
tariff out of pure benevolence to their guests
of coarse, that will give customers more
room. The prices which some persons pay at
the fashionable hotels arc remarkable. There
ire families at the Ffth Avenue, who give
9100 to 9800 a week for their mere lodging
snd boarding priviledges, wliila their'^ex
tras'' will reach 9800 to 9400 more.—New
York letter.
Negro-phobia.
The Boston correspondent of the Chicago
Timet writes:
To illustrate how far the excellent doctrine
perfect equality, especially for the negro,
haa already gone wit h us, it is fa irl r just to state
the fact that, at a caucus in w tip six, in this
nr. held the other’evening, for nominating
a - n rTpreNcntatiYcs to the legislature,
T.-' ’ gentleman, (most Ukclv “0? African
IlgMM,'* but an American of necessity,) Te
nd the compliment of 70 votes, in a unb;
,*s requiring some hundred and twenty odd
1 mIh 1 ymitiUi|i! - Be iom tiiraH
lArewhh name after a time, but not tufU)- w tlWT
nrinciple"hadfli*tba«ii*!nphnii‘-:d>> HMlA
Copartnership Notice.
General Commission Merchants,
Not/29,31 fi 33, So..Market8t. rrtHE undersigned, old citizens of Macon, beg
A leave. In informing oar old Southern friends
* • of tUs city and vicinity, that, bating received a
Berra To—J. B. Boss A Son, Macon, Os.; J. very Urge lot of DRY GOODS—rerouting in La-
wf'if SiE&.'SSiZSSStSZSSl 1
a a?Sas*» c i^S5SB;?pSii wwmsss®** ■
Rhodes Brown, Columbus, Gs : W. B. Smith of toe French and English Shawls; the latest stvte of
ortt-Sm* of FUiniaud > Funev Balmoral Skirts; Ladles'
E. Mr BRUCE & CO., , T
BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS,
-\ . „ AUGUSTA. GEO R 8 i A .
A.MEGRATH,AGENT
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
COMM
fSISESS, trader the cams and
Montgomery. Ala.
Removal, Removal!
HERRINGTON & RICKS,
Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufacturer*. __
R ESPECTFULLY announces that they bar* i mane Satinet Saits, and a regular lineof Gents
moved their ware room and workshop from . Famishing Goods not snrpatssble In New York
tbs Nestfit Foundry, to tha cornre of Fourth and j Clt£
Trnvi
SI
, Bclccted <
! inch as fine black Broadcloth Coats, blsc
Pants, Plain snd Fancy Silk Vests, Cassia
ding Bags, all styles and fires; Ladies' and
Misses’ vasts and Pants; and a fall line of Ladle*’
hoes—larger than any other boose in Macon.
We ar* also in receipt of a very large and well
elected^ stock of_Gcnta’ Ready-made Clothing,
Suits,
flMital
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
SSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO.,
Poplar streets, opposite CatboUc church.
to the public to sell all goods
BOYD & GORDON.
Oar aim will be to keep on band at all Gtnesa; n *- , n . __ ,
complete amtsdretetock.of ^areD^Jfag; j Cotton Fa CtO TS 8^1 C 0 tfl 111 I S S l G fl M CTCh SlltS,
APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA.
f)RY GOODS, GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &C.
At Ells’ Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House,
MACON,
GEORGIA.
will keep on bands complete assortment of with a very small advance, and, In fact, lower than
ctared articles In their line, such as any bouse In Macon.
STILLS, COPPER KETTLES. TIN WARE,
STOVE PIPES, ETC. ETC. j further caU attention
They are also prepared to promptly All orders for , to our large and eligant supply of Goods, which i
SHEETING, ROOFING and GUTTERING, to any . were selected with great care by onreelves; and j
extent. Terms reasonable, snd all work warranted our Jong experience In this market has qualified us
to be executed in the most workmanlike manner. . to judge as to the wants of the purchasing com- >
oct23-tll* | munity. The patronage of all our old friends, as [
— j welt as many ol our new ones, Is repectfnlly solic-
" ’ *‘ ‘ ’cnimr to nn
cinea, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glassware^
ery, Ac., Ac., and we mill sell as low as any house
in the city.
Special attention will be given to the Prescription
department. CaU and try us—two doors below the
Tdegraph boildlng, Cherry street.
A. M. BOYD. W. L. GORDON.
Macon, September 1,1S65.—tf
BOYD & GORDON
Druggsis.
Two Doors Below Telegraph Braiding.
DEVLIN & CO.
Broadway, New York.
CLOTHING
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
W E OPEX THE SEASON WITH A LARGE |
STOCK OF ELEGANT
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS j
In our
Raady-Made Department.
Vie hare also secured the service* of first-elsss sr
tlsU la our
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
Which Is likewise (applied with the (nut sad best
Fabrics of the
HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS.
To those who wish to order by mall, will be scat i
(on application)
SAMPLES OF GOODS,
With Dlreetlons for Measuring, which. It correctly
followed, will secure a fit In all cases.
DEVLIN he CO.
Broadway, cor. Grant St., I \itw Viikv
Broadway, cor. Warren SL, f
•ept2*8m
ited- Purchasers should be particular to find onr DRUGS,
place—Dimoar't Block, Second street, three doors :
from Board man's Book 8 fore.
P. S.—Country merchants’ will find it to their
‘ ’ to rice ns a call.
GLASER & ROSIN
MFDICINES,
Advances Made on Consignments to
Watts, crane & co„ watts, given & co., w. c. watts & co., j
New York. New Orleans. Liverpool, Eng. j
I SHALL receive GOODS every week, ami shall keep my stock st^ssorted that mer
chants and consumers can FIND ANYTHING THEY WANT, at all times.
I WILL SELL J±S LOW ^\S ANYBODY.
' X. A. MEGRATH, Agent.
JBP P. S.—ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED, jg
oct20-3m N. A. M.
septlfisSm
EITHER OF THE ABOVE HOUSES.:
PATENT MEDICINES.
9. F. WARREN. :
T. G. BIDGELT. X. L. hQUIER.
RIDCELY, SQUIER &CO., |
COTTON FACTORS. GENERAL PRODUCE 1
’ ' ' ' ' ’ !
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Lanier House Building,
MACON, GEORGIA.
REFERENCES:
T. R. Bloom, E. Wilcox, Gen. J. T. Croxton,
Macon, Ga.. Holmes <fc Patterson, Hopkins A Bro.
New York. C. W. Bruner, Savannah. Tucker &
Co., Louisville.
oct27-3m.
GLASS,
JPA1NTS,
Ac., Ac.
WH O LE S A.L E .
LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GrOO'DS
AT
i^T Prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours.
oct6-3m
A. P. G. HARRIS;*
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS
W. C. KENNEDY,
Merchant Tailor,
MULBERRY ST., MACON, CA.
I HAVE Just received a splendid Stock of Goods
In my line, from New York, and sre now pre-
psred to make to order, all Garments for Gentle
men's wear, of the best material and in the latest
styles. Patronage Is solicited and satisfaction
guaranteed.
BLACK AND BLUE BROAD CLOTH,
*• « •“ CASTORS.
DOESKINS.
PLAIN AND FAN'fcY CASSIMERES.
SILK VELVET AND CASHMERE VESTINGS
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSE,
NECK TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS.
LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS,
LINEN BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS,
GLOVES, HATS AND UMBRELLAS,
novl-lm
WARE HOUSE NOTICE.
H ARRIS A ROSS, Ware nouse and Commis
sion Merchants, would Inform their friends
snd patrons that they now have room, and arc pre
pared to receive on storage or to sell any cotton
entrusted to their care.
We have secured the services of Mr. A. B.
Adams, formerly of the firm or Adams A Reynolds,
who will be pleased to serve his old friends.
OCtll-lm HARRIS & ROSS.
WMA.mSKEMIE. WU.H. CHAMBERS.
WM. A. McKENZIE & CO n
C OMMISSION Merchants, CottOD Brokers and
Receiving, and Forwarding Agents, Apalachi
cola, Florida.
References : J. B. & W. H. Ross, Hardeman &
Sparks, Macon, Ga.; King <£ Allen, Dr. J. F. Boze
man, Columbus, Ga; Hon. T. M. Furlow, Ameri
cas, Ga; C'oL Nelson Tift, Albany, Go.; John Mc-
Nab, Eufaula, Ala. ang 25 3m
BLUE STONE,
BLUE STONE,
BLUE STONE,
At BOYD & GORDON’S,
Druggists, 2 doors below Telegraph office.
sepU-tt
* Public Sale of a Valuable Plantation,
STOCK, CROPS, ETC.
W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on the
Snd Tuesday in December, 1865, for Cash,
the Plantation belonging to the estate of William
Lockett, dec’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 fur 35 hands, and
Is one of the best plantations in the county, either
- for cotton or grain.
Also, all the Mules, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Crops
1 of all kinds, together with Wagons, l.arts and
- farming and otlimifensjls of nil kinds.
“’ ' iliffi - ‘
S LATUEOP, CEO. P. ISfbrri |
Late D. * E S. Lathrop, Late Jus. I. 8nider A Coj 1
Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
The *ale vt\\\ take place on the premium
I mcueing at 10 o’clock, ami vill cootinmr from
j dAV, today, untill ail the property I* sold.
Terror Caitli.
BKNJ. G. LOCKETT',, fix’r of
|-f¥*“Frcedom of the press” ha^ been eij
“ 1 in Russia. It may be defined as' free
vitk a vengeance.’" The editor? of
hMMm are allowed the option of !m
ll.i : ■»-* -• ■aitii'V- i>rmsed in mann«rript.
pi • ' ;•.'■.*■'tilii-, or-if i".it-'.idling them : .
ii nskixi sinipiioity. th«ri-by s-ii->.-:inu
|h- ffrn-ive. to the . 'a,,-.-- of a vert
ring code of psin« and penalties An
si nil guilty, un.ler the new system, of
-iir. ii o.iu* public confidence in the jns-
|tice and :V. .cney of the lawn, or of the dr-
emment officials or jiulges,” may
[be’- - *i five hundred roui -s. ->r -n-nt for an
r.ilc period to the house of correction.
i st tar Pore t kom- a Rouf.lop Corn.
"Country Gentlemen says that nn cx-
CWter. J. B La ins, obtained one hun-
" iodh of pork from seven bushels of
:e pound of pork front four and a
— -i !- of corn; the grain was ground
ened with water bribe: feedings—
lh* Morgan, ot Union Springs, liy wet-
eal with five times its weight of hot
I et ins it stand twelve to eighteen
Ih’ -i seeJing, obtained one pound of
. ’. ' tnd a half pounds of com
i: : v - reM results Would lie obtaine*
E. S. Lathrop & Co.,
UEXERAL - r -
Oomin,i-ssion Mei’diants
oct2s.td» wm. Lockett, Dec’d.
For further information apply on the premises,
ir to L. N. Whittle, Maoon, On.
Coromission. Mercliant.
(Next door to J. B. Ross & Son’s, Cherry street]
TAKE NOTICE.
M y STOCK OF GROCERIES arc now beginning
to come in, and I can promise my friends ana
tbc public generally, that a call upon me will nev
er be regretted; for with a large and well selected
stock of
GROCERIES, LIQUORS & DRY GOODS,
I will’be able to fill the whole of their bills with
out giving them the trouble of going all over the
market.
I will also state, that in addition to my regular
business I will be glad to receive any
CONSIGNMENTS ON COMMISSION,
Or on storage; and to all who favor me with con
signments of any description, I promise
Full and Satisfactory Returns.
A. P. G. HARR&
Old firm ol Danlap & Harris, afterwards Harris
& Dense.
Beferf.nces—Any of the merchants of Macon,
oct 26-3m [oct 14]
C. G. CONNER & BRO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
PURCHASING AGENTS,
EDWARD C. LF.ttKIFL A CO’S Ol D STAND,
Second Street, one door from Cherry,
MACON, OA.
novl-3tn’
- Third htrcet,'
Macon, Georgia.
1000
l„ IV. * ASDiL,
(i A L L<» S Old Bourbon Com at v Whisky, j
Forwlc by
L. \V. HASDAI?.
; \\f JJbBfcr cmr icnice«i to the public, and will
Vf give persojiftl attention to all buHneas en-
tnwted to us.
We solicit corodrnments of good»* of every de
scription, partlcaU r!y country produce.
■ Good* Ktorcd ad the \wval rates in our large, *e-
! eure and well situated «tore hotwe, Opposite the
Exprcbs office. ... .,
references: -
Mtur#. Hard email vV sJ}Mirk.s, Harris & Kq&<, Ash
er Ayres, J. B. Ro«, e.nd Rev. J. W. Bnrke. .
jufy29-f»«u ,
A. S. Patrick.
Are in constant receipt of the following 1 ,
AT THEIR NEWS DEPOT,
Triangular Block, Cherry Street:
DAILIES.
N EW YORK HERALD, News, World, Tribune,
Times, and Journal of Commerce.
Cincinnati Commercial, Gazette, Enquirer, and
German Volkeeblatte.
Louisville Journal, and Democrat.
^asbrllle Union, Gucttc, Press A Time*, Bm
nerl and Dijpatcli. /
Macon Telegraph, and Journal & Messenger.
WEEKLIES.
Harper’s Illustrated, Leslie’s Illustrated, Leslie’s
Chimney Corner, Jievr 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 Table, New-York Weekly,
Snnday Mercury, Flag of Our Union, and The
Nation. * .
MONTHLIES.
, Fashion Magazines—Godey’s. Leslie’s, Peter
son’s, Lc Bon Ton, Lady’s Friena, Lady’s Reposi
tory, and La Petite Messenger.
Harper's Monthly, Atlantic Monthly, Eclectic,
Young Folks, Comic Monthly, Nick Nax, Phunny
Phellow, Phunnicst Phun, Bro* — -
Notions, * * ‘ *
of the 1
Leslie’s New Monthly, Phrenological Journal
Horticulturist, and Ballou’s Monthly* Novelette
octl9-lm
Gr. RICE & CO.’S,
59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn.
^ flt^ion^re^W^o ^^A^e^enow^ hS^™^^
LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK
A. M. R O WL AND & CO
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
C'HINA, GLASS AND QUEEN'S WARE.
Opposite the Lanier House,
MULBERRY STREET,
MACON, GA..
OF
FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS
IN THE CITT OF NASHVILLE.
„ . . __ Our assortment of
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS,
POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES,
AND OTHER NEW STYLES OF DRY GOODS,
CANNOT BE SURPASSED'.
SSi^Great inducements are offered to Merchants to whom we will sell
CKOCKEHY JiT THE CKA TE OR SELECTED PIECES. A T RED UC ED'Pill CES.
novl-Sm
E. JACKSON.
8. BA8I1IN8KI.
GALLONS OLD R obertson County
500
500
500
BOO
100
GALLONS PURE Corn Whisky for rale -
by L. W. HASDAI..
GALLONS THREE
Brandy for Mile-by
pole i
CLOTHING, SAT’S
AND
jF.urjxisliiiig Goods.
T HE undersigned talfw pleasure In aunoanefog
to hi* former customer*, and the ptibllc gt*n-
3fjr;
NEW FI JEtJS£
SINGLETON, HUNT A CO.,
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA,
RA3DAL.
GALLON'S COGNAC «ad French Brandy j
for sale by L. W. R AS DAL.
... , . , crally, that be has rer. med busines* ill tbl*
GALLON^ PEACH BRANDI for wale 1 has ae*ociate<l vjitu him Mr..B. C. Braith, uii-
drr the *tyie and Arm of E. 8aul*bury & Co.
They li«ve taken the well -known and central
•taud, on Cotton Avenue, Under the Masonic Hull,
where they are prepared to furatsh gent lomen with
any article appertaining to^thelc-waxdrol'c.
Their well acTe^t«^l atwrk'Of Clmbhig, Hat* and
Fumiahiog Good*, will be rcplfpislMtd; by weekly
*hipm«at> of tbe bc*t and lktf«t Stvlea, 1
oct21-2m . K SAULSBURYv ;
I eg- Journal it. M-i-.-uger mpy. and sen* bill to J
i /sJrerilser. _ _ ■
Notice.
N OW liavc in store, and for sale, tire L
best assorted stock of BOOTS, SHO£
■ -.
GROCERIES
est and
__ |
II ATS, in the Sou til. Those wishing to buy, to
sell again, will here find facilltie* not surpassed br
any house south of Cincinnati, as the entire stock
has been purchased, FOR CASH, from the manu
facturer* in the cities of New York and Boston.
A good supply ol TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS
will also be kept on hand.
The firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and
fey strict attention to basincre, to merit a fiber
portion of public patronage.
W. R. SINGLETON,
W. C. SINGLETON,
oct4-3m Y. J. HUNT.
. 1
lull rrn: l-r.-reb of stviuc.
Qjc c-ounli:
■ KHrmrin <t Stoc’’
Miss.-'H-f
e of foun<l at Muddy
. xnd Lwwght to thi-
•u i The Ix'ror i<4 jwtrified,
pert.ni' to tl»c skeleton of some
■ i-Y. < .iture--mastodon or gi-
cut | .vsirimis. after exanu-
i’ion tLf.t it i-i the 4 "u-
bt ight must have been
dinu ti'-ion* in pro-
ntftteurc nine and a
lifcmet
OF ALL KINDS FOB SALE
L W. RAUDAL.
ACKS will,leave Albany on arriv'a! of the ears
ay and
a*vRle,
Come and soe me on THIRD STREET oppo*it<
the Express Office. novi^yw.
J. N. SEYMOUR
At the Old Stand of Roberts, Dtuilap fit Oo.. J
CHERRY STREET.
Dealer in Groceries.
Has on hand sundry articles ’of Groceries ■
and other good-*, which he proposes to
H I . . ..
from Macbn, every Tuesday,* 1 ur
** * ; 8sturday,.CwL-Tallaiuusec, Fta. ’via flia
j G*.; al*o, for ^ainbridge everv Ston.dfy, Wedne
; day aud Friday; thus opening a. regular communi
cation to Southwestern Georgia and Florida.
WRIGHT A HILL,
I jv27-tf Proprietor*.
for
CASH OR
HARTER ON FAIR TERMA
Tobacco, Tobacco.
I am now refo-iying s nrw.ytpftiv nfCnaw-
!n.. T»BAcro; srtttrh T will wl r-n lov.irsWr
trnusjto the 1 - u_, eT.
novi-tOt i. j ’ ■ ^ J. N. JsKYMOUR.
. -- A" C.
T
fane Mills and Syrup Boilers.
A FEW more of those very superior Cane Mills
and Syrup Boiler*, for suit cheap, at
*ag IS3m SCHOFIELD’S.
jBaw Card.
THOMAS C. JOHNSON,
I.A.TE OF ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI.
Attorney *t Law. Chdm aud Real Estate Agent
No. 5A Markft.^L.iiupatairt 1 .)
orflg > _ 'for;';, -.ii ; I . .V
NOTIt E Ttr C.bTTONVfrTPPffiSlS.
WANTED.
g GOOD CABINET MAKERS,
^GOOD CARPENTERS,
J^ONE other neod
X oct S-tf GRENVILLE WOOD. '
Lloyd & Draper,
NEXT DOOR TO THE BROWN HOUSE.
DEALERS IN
FANCY GROCERIES and CONFECTIONERIES
Mannfarlnn-rs of Candy, Crackers, Cakes, and
Bread of every discretion.
Hotels and Boarding Houses furnished regularly
oct28-lm*
School Books.
S ANDER’S.Sargcnt’s,Towns’ and McC'nfley’s se
ries of Readers.
Robinson’s,Smith’s, Davie’s andDoad’s Arithme
tics.
Parley's History.
Mitchell's, Cornell’s, Montcith’s Colton snd
• Fitch’s and Warren's Geographies and Atlassea.
Clark’s and Smith’s snd Bullion’s English Gram-
i mars.
! Fasquelle's and Finney's French.
| Copy Books, Slates and Peneils, Taber’s Lead
1 ' Pencil*, Gilliot’s Pens (No. 003. ) Portfolios,
Ton, Opaque,
Canary, Melon and \\ bite Laid Envelope*, assort-
cd sizes.
NXS9SK LINK, gnarranteea thron-hi r-rlee I , , Vlol ‘ D “y 1 - 1 G “' t f r Strings, Mosleal lnatrumcnU,
per bate. T P. BLOOM, .t«’t Msrin, fw Sterawsy A 8on» Si^bbeller &
aorTdim Y O RUST, .Vg’LAll ahr fcehmldt * Gale s Pianos for the Slate of Geor-
jp ‘K )
P.
Wc Lave the latest styles of ,
Cloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts,'Ladies’ Hats, &c„ &c. [
A large assortment of
SWISS, MULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES RIBBONS II\ND-
KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY', NOTIONS etc
Wc are selling to country merchants coming to and passing through the citv to stim.lv
themselves with goods, we wash to sajr that we can sell them at lower rates thin thev can
obtam them at Louisville or Cincinnati. Our large stock ef
HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES
Has mostly been bought at auction, very cheap, and will be sold at very small profits.
Onr Clothing Department, Up Stairs,
Consists ofevery article of Slen’s Wear made up in the latest styles and of thebest material,
and will be offered at the lowest pnees, wholesale and retail at : • 9
THE BAZAAR OF MACON.
UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF
S. PEYSER & CO.
Wholesale and. Retail Dealers-
Have opened at COLEMAN & ROSS’ old stand on Cotton Avenue, between Cherry and
Mulberry streets a Complete Assorment of
Ladies Dress Goods, Such. As
i SILKS, MERINOS, POPLINS, DeLAINS (all wool), EMPRESS CLOTH, EMBROIDERIES.
I,ACES, RIBBONS, HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. PLUMES, SONTAGS,
CLOAKS, SHAWI.ES, NUBIAS, HOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY,
SHOES OF THE LATEST STYLES, AND DRESS nAT
TRIMMINGS OF EVERY' DESCRIPTION. ,
sept 17-3m
Gr- RICE & CO.’S,
COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN.
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OK
Carpeting and Oil Cloths of the Most Fashionable Fatteras.
Gents Hats. Sattincts,
Furnishing Goods, _ Doe Skin,
Broad Cloths, Vestings,
Cassimercs, Boots and Shoes,
and Ready Made Clothings.
The attention of the Ladles of Macon, and of Dcalcars who may visit the city. Is particularly invited
to this well selected stock of FANCY GOODS. The retail room will bo found on the lower floor, and
visitors will be attended by polite and experienced Clerks. The second floor Is devoted to the whole
sale trade. Give the MACON BAZAAR an early call.
S. PEYSER A CO.
P. S.—Wc also keep open at our old stand on’Chcny street, cast side, between Second and Third
where wc will be pleased at all times to welcome our old customers ns well as many news ones.
oct31-Im S. P. A CO.
D, GOLD S MITH. ^
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
HATS, CAPS _&c., &c.,
AT THE MEW YORK STORE, SECOND ST., TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
MACON, GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DBY GOODS UNO CLOTHING'STORE.
Ai SCIIEUERMAN & BROTHER,
Beg leave to inform the citizens of Macon and surroundinir conntrv that ibL,
one of the LARGEST and BEST assorted stocks of - h 3 t "* t tbe ? lla ' <! J ust reecivcd
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods
That Ujn the market—-consisting of Sferinos, De Lanes, Mozambiqnes, Alpaccas Silks Calico, Can
ton ana Opera Flannels, Cambrics, Jeans, Sheetings. Cloaks. Shawls Ihtami, il.it. r
Crapes, Laces, Edgings, Inserting, riosc Gloves, Water FalU^id Oroam^n “ F^v IlS’d Dresses’
° etDt ’ ing ’’ d ^^bl U e^^d^^^L°o n vi The lmt ' el ™8 nc ^ '»kes pleasure in offering one of the largest ami neatest Stocks ot
Uteal^jSylc, Parasols Corsets, ,, ”^. f pLfam 1 ^ ,e h°°pskirtaof the j Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
LADIE3 ARTICLES too numerous to mention. ’ ’ J Soa P s ’ and hundreds or j 0
ln Wc hive, also, a iarge assortment of Gentlemen’s and Bojs’clothing and furnishing Goads, oonslst- 1 and m fact cver J thln g belonging to a FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE.
&OAT8, UNDER SHIRTS i Please call and examine nly Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am sure you will
. DRAWERS, ’
SOCKS, i not leave the Store dissatisfied.
, . SUSPENDERS,
—, CASSIMERES,
SHOES, BROADCLOTH ' • oct2i-6m
. , GENTLEMEN’S SHAWLS,
‘ HATS, CAPS,
SATINETS, BLANKETS
« WATCHES, POCKET KNIVES ’
f POCKET BOOKS, SCARFS
TRUNKS, . VAIYSFS
CARPET BAGS, . YANKEE NATrnva
cf every description, and many articles which,there is not space enough ro
the ciTy o h r aVf many ad ™ nta = ci ’ vc intend offering the best and cli^st Cools that “an h”Vou
SOUTHEEN MARKET l ' ! S
One of the 1
PANTS,
. VESTS,
SHIRTS,
D. UOLDN.YIITII.
$60,000, WORTH OF DRYGOODS!!
New York Store! New York Store !
found in !
\V A X EI.BACM & B R O’.
WE ARE DETERMINED TO S E L I.
We have on hand, as you may understand,
A fine variety of Goods,
Cheaper, cheapest in the land,
. Tins must be well understood;
Wc have fine silks and calico.
Come judge for yourself and then yon’ 11 know,
That we have fine goods, and they all pretty—
Cheaper than you’ll find ia this citv.
Come all those thatliave taste and prill
And yon II not go off dissatisfied.
All our Goods are nice alid new,
And we are certain they’ll suit 3*on.
n e say to one, we say to all,
ide,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,
Second Street, Triangular Bloc’k,
(NEXT DOOR TOE. O. GRANNISS’.)
l *y— All wc ask Is just a call. ’
One door below 3. M. Boardman’s Book Store, '
sept 28-tnov21—oct 31
MACON,
GEORGIA.
- P. P. PEASE,
Receiving, Forwarding,
And Commission Merchant,
, ALSO, DEALER Di
Cotton, Domestics, Yams, Rope,
TOBACCO, PROVISIONS, Ac.
Careful and prompt- attention' -Iren' to- buying
and selling COTTON)
It’s Range, between Cherry and Mnlbcrry sts.,
Macon, Ga.
REFERENCES:
. Co v Augusta, Ga.; Hltchel &
Spiltte. Muon, Ga. r McDaniel* Irby, Lynchburg,
VS • Wm Pn-nn Jt* Ca V«~ V a., j’p?. ar re.''’
& Co-, Mobile, Ata.;
M. Bec-
Savannrih,
' ■ Webb
Old Established Hfi«se.
A T » mrertfotofihr Underelgned Phr.laUns of; john joxxs, . ireiki. a. sat, All at tbe lowest prices.
the City .of J£»<-i>o. it was anaulmoosly, re- , Ls, c Treas. State of Ga . savannah, Ga. JOHN C. SCHREINER ,t SONS,
scpl*-3m Macon, Augusta auil Savannah.
V-- a zu, o, v. « O. O. »f CDU
! D. Rodney King, Philadelphia,
', iaontgomeiy, Ala.; Lemuel
JONES k WAV
1U Xulure »haJl ^oaulth-red
Har«' re-opened their office at Xo. 9S, Bay Btrert.
i wya— n,.,,«. ... oppo^.tc the cM staad, SaTOaiuh, lor the
ty BLUch,.» rcn.lrc,.>fotWere, umuMonntt vir-u •
w«m. vi*. F. JtoLT,
adapted
kis
D. ,W-foitN0i«i, A. PC Collins,
W, P. Psaxatn, Jao. R. Gockin,
t. h.Hall. i J Karacrr BLAcasaXAR.
A. L. i>- MioKtMS, - S. P. Sums
Gno. G. GRirris, A. 3*. Born,
t. LHAnaujr , I A-Mritacx*.
W G. Owrst, J- B. Hinkle,
G . > . JlCLlIES, - P. H. WaioBT,
H. J. Smith, Joel Branham,
Jas. MxacKa Gnirs. oct29-lm.
For Sale or Kent.'
O NE of the largest and best pfimtations in the
South, situated in Barbour county, Alt, ten
miles Southeast of Eufaula is] offered for sale or
rent. This place contains 4000 acres of splendid
r, ■ . n _ . , . _ . lands, oak; hiekory and fine growth, 2000 or more
Udfflll i OmmiSStOH t Fnciorairp of which UclearM, fences In good order, also a
*“ ‘11 ° good dwelling bouse five rooms and all necessary
; outhouses. Enough to accommodate 100 bands,
BUSINESS
Particular a*.tentiou paid to forwarding cottor
and merchant!;-e to and from the lcteriorT
IUixaxxvxs—Ttf Chichester. Esq.. Augusta
Ga; I CPhutVEsq, Macon. Ga; J W Warren. Esq!
Columbus, Ga, and any Bank or Merchant of Sa- ■
vannab. Ga. oetVl-eodlm* vcrtiscr.
3 gin houses and screws etc., etc. Terms very lib
eral. Applv to
C. M. WILEY, Exccntor,
A. G. WILEY, Executrix,
Or to i . - ' Maeon, Ga.
C. M. IRWIN, 1L B..WHARTON
IRWIN A M HARTON,
ConxEaissio^n Merchants,
Atrt) finOlXSALE AND RETAIL DEAtERS IN
Fine Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hata,
Caps, and Fancy Goods,
Northeast Corner Cheny and Third Streets
. (tid Stand of Witters Aland,) -'L
MACON,. .V. GEORGIA.
j * . ..
J W Fears A Co, snd-non E A Nisbet, Macon,
a.; Col D A Vason, Albany, Ga,; CiUzets gene!
Albany, Ga.; Ciuzet»_rene-
.. __ _ gberty counties,Oa^ HonD
Col. Wm. M- Chamber*, EufauUC, Ala. Irwin. Marietta, Gs,; Harris & Jennin-s, Atlanta,
Eufcula “Spirit South” copy and send bill to ad- i Ga.: J R Andersou A Co. Richmond, Va.;~ Ashby
A Whsrtou, Alexaudris, Vs. oetlO-Tm
ECONOMY.] ev [SECURITY
Insurance -A-gency,
J „M. BOARDMAN is At
• reliable Insurance Ci
THE LORILLARD FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
or THE CITT OP SEW YORK.
Cash Capital......! j ii'....’..
Asset*
.?1,000,000
.*1,312,000
Froflts annually divided, 75 per ct. to the dealers.
This Company divfilce three quarters of the net
profits to the policy holders ia scrip, bearing in
terest, without anv liability to the insured.
CARLISLE NORWOOD, Pres.
John C. Mills, Sec.
NORTH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OP THE,CITY OF. XfW TOBK.
Cash Assets *721,408 50
Policy Holders participate in the Profits.
JAS. W. OTIS, Trcs.
B. W. Bleeckeb, Sec.
COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF THE CITY OP-NEW TOBK.
Cosh Capital .....’ *250,00fr
J. HOXIE, President.
Geo. T. Haws, Sec.
Southern mutual fire insurance co.,
OF ATHENS, GEORGIA.'
This old and desekvedlt Foruuin Corai
Have just received, and are now opening one of the LARGEST STOCKS OF
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and L Shoes,
Ever offered in this market Having selected the shove stock with the greatest care, wc won’* nor-
STOC^^fore'ptwchasIng Mer chant* anil Wholesale Boyers, to plcasecall and examlnc^rar
' We Bay Exclusively for Cash,
We are prepared to offer the eitiaens ol Macon, and the LADIES especially, indneemruts which w ill as-
fontsh even the closest buyer. Our Stork is complete and we defy competition. *” *
tselied to onr Store a
We have also at-
Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing' Goods Department,
Which are offered at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the LOWE8T MARKET PRICE.
BF. SURE TO CALL AT THE NEW YORK STORE AND SECURE A BARGAIN.
8. WAXELBAUM ft BRO
B. B. NEWTON. K. F. LAWTON.
NEWTON & LAWTON.
; 9«°CEKY, PRODUCE AND PROVISION
the same liberal termn as heretofore _ _ _ Uealora 4
Alton Chase, Sec.
ASBURY HALL, Pre*.
Dealer* and Gcacral CoHiinhuiosi
Merchant*
Third Street, next door to HsnWmvn & S]
Dvm
THE GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF COLUMBUS, Georgia. m house, Drain * Ma,
CapltaL *500,000 con, Ga. Highest cash
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Pre*. [ country produce.
D. F. Wiloox, Sec.
.Risks on Cotton, Merchandize, Furniture or
Bandings, taken in either of the above Companies
st' the most liberal rates. Losses promptly art-
rks’
'* oldth
IF (
oct 15-lm
J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent. ai e 18-3ro
Oraameutnl Cast Iron Railing
LARGE variet;
for cemeteries or private
'' cm st
SCHOFIELD’S
SCHOFIELD’S
IKON WORKS
ecu constantly on hand, Steam F.nrmr*
and Boilers from eight to fifty hnr.c power. AI»o,
Circular Saw Mill and Grist Mil! Machinery and
Castings of eTery description made to order
paid for sll klnd. Particular attention wlU be paid to
i paid 1
Repairing machinery.
Parties wanting repair* may rely upon their work
with dispatch, t ‘
bring done with
Address
a«£lt-?m
l time is mor.ee.
J. S. SCHOFIELD,
Macoa, lit.