The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 16, 1865, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

*? & iaiig Ccltgrapij. Tke WtMUl >» <be Cloud*. Xho weii.ling in the clonrti that bs.l been fc li. rii«e'l for several <1*t« by telegraph, took j ia,-r nn Worinesrisy in. nr error. New \ nrk , iry. Tlie New York paper, lute long ac- c unt* of the affair rlonc up In “ hifalutln' atyle, u r>* to be expo* tori of «neh A mar rtage in •* high life" Alront three thousand person#, more than halt of them women, Were in the endomre, whilat at many more octal' pied eteruterl ]m«itiooa on rock*, roof», and . himney tops in the neigh'/orliood. The 7M5mr upi ■ »*' At one end of the raided platform, over which the partially divUnde I balloon qncU- latcd fitfully in the strong gale, wat erected a pretty gate of worm evergreen, bearing the motto, “ever thus,’’ through which the bridal party vtra to pane to th* balloon. The !>rid- al car waa very liand«ome, the outride being corned with gold < rim*on clamesk. and the inside cushioned round with pale green •ilk, with a capacity for four voyager*. It wpa alto elegantly tented with pink “ilka, borderod round with drooping festoon* of laoe of bridal white. What the motto "aver than" meant we arc at» loss to conceive, unless m a hint that •twaa. . T. ■ ■'Ever thus, from childhood'* hour, I'ra teen tiling go the w If same way; No man e’er fell Tn Cupid'a power, Bnt felt “high” on hu wedding day. And prudent 'tie at that *we*t time Tlic untrod path* of air to try, For oft enough, in jean to come IHs wife will Wow him upwky high." The Tribune continue Owing to the accident which had taken 'place at the Manhattan gas works, Prof. Lmvc was compelled to make his own gas, which Occasioned considerable delay, hilt at aliout 4 o'clock the balloon was ready for tier voy- awe, and . soon after the bridal party drove into the deep enclosure from the Fifth are- urn aide, amid roars of laughter and erlea of »,MHi! hi!" "Here they come!” “I see the bride 1" "Look at the old mun !' and aimi- lsr expremkmx A moment alter, two little girls, half clad in white «fn» and cheap (tan, and shivwfag with the cold, sprang the foremost coach ami scattered flotv- H. Andrrion Wbeleaa, Augusta, . ■ ■ ■ rata, Gx; K t. Lowry & «o„ Atlanta, Gx; J. ; flne Whit* linen In Si grown, Colurnbni, Gx; W. H. Smith | of fine FrtncJr sod to. keep back from tha-narrow patli which had I>ecn cleared Car tho patsage of the bri dal party, ronaiftlng of tue bride and bride groom. tha two daughters of the latter, ami the sister of tlis former, with a few other friends. -"Z~ ■ . rrrr.” 1 I Ths wcHing eerrmony dkl not take plaeo in the air, after ail, bnt was performed in the betel before starting, some doubt having arisen as to whether AThuriiage in the elouds would not be aa unsubstantial as a,** eaatlc in the air.” The true cause, probably, is given in the WerU, which says that fW Reverend Mr. Tnllmadgc had *' scnipleu in his own * mind about going toward heaven untimely; but he was on the ground to see the consum mation of bis business.'' The crowd were wroth at being thus cheated out of the best part of the play, and assailed the bridal par ty with loud expostulations on the mattei* The Tribum said of the bride: _ ■■ She was tall and comely, with bright dark evea, pele cheeks, and a somewhat nervous smile about licr pretty lips, as she passed through the throngs with a step-daughter, hardly younger than hervolf, on either side. She wasdrwweft in A plain,-but elegant trav eling dross of <tove-colorcd silk; her rich dark hair wm modestly disposed beneath an atagntbonnei or the lateat style,end she kept her eyes cast down ss if sad and deject .-I The happy nmn " was u large, portly gentleman about double the age'or his new wife The latter looked po tty and sweet as rht w as lifted into the gay eahin of the air ship; but as the husband stepped over the edge of the car. there was a pitiless laugh front the crowd as though he had made that one step from the sublime to the ridiculoua of which the poet speaks. Owing to thescarci- ty of gat,it was found impossible for Miss Lula Eornton to accompany her father and step-mother, as was originally intended. Ilcr place was therforc occupied by a littlo sister of the bride. Prof. Lowe then stepped in, and all was in readiness. The ballast was on board. A dozen men were clinging to the unsteady car to keep it down. ‘•Give us one good swing, boya^usd .then let us sail," fried Prof. Le.wc. The next mo meat there was a strong puff—n flapping -mind like that of wings in motion; the crowd caught one more glimpse of the pale cheeked bride, with the nervous smilo upon her lips, and then the sir ship was afloat and rising slowly on her heavenward way. She rose but slowly, however. The professor emptied a sand bag just in time to clear the vea of the little house at one comer of the closure. As it was. the car came squarely contact with the flag staff on the roof; but t- slender mast bent like - a willow wand, -.1, \t moment they were clear ml rising rapidly, with the ■ttoftrotK waiv- og Ids hat triumphantly over the side'of the T imarri ye contract, which was signed it muener.l th'l* : “S.wrrd compact of holy matrimony, sol nnized above the elouds floating in mid air. id. 'taCMt iancvwitb the 'laws of the Km ire State, this 8th dav of Xovemhcr, A. D, H **• Ike balloon was up aa hour and a halt a'-lled tw- nty-fivo miles, and landed at Vernon, ‘Wlrtwiwt»eontity, whence the ^rti retunu i to New York, anti lichaved iteMtt, The Ifertfliaaa senrible nine up of the affair, holding: . That the parties were somewhat green. That thev had very high notions. i Military Gc.vnn.—It is a §in fact, that Secretary Stanton cannot so Mover from the belligerent attitude i well lwcame hire while wc were at to dismiss the military guard from vu private residence. Passing by No. street, yes: -nlay, about noonday. I en- ebap in hhte regimentals and loves, -ironing up and down in [the "palatial mansion" ot ilu- •ss-re- 1 in tlie alley in Tnfr'oP the ly audible the tramp, tramp, |>ther Veil arm. d patrol, wlro'aoon came nonet on the shoulder, keep- bar.1 o\ er iti- -ide of the I'-'rliflcatlon cmar kable. that while the forts aliout zlon art- being dismantled, and I.icitt. jjnt conic- and goes evrnrnhrr? unat FHe secroterv of war should require Wduhtlfll Ik MiWb f r seems to lie the only man in can afford to keep a private prerei-ea.—-V. T. (W. 01*. tlrpaitmeat Cltcnlar. or t«j». Interior. f ~ \\ \9Hixo-roy, Nov. (I. truly, t t the printed circular is- the li'-h of June last, with i of the departnn-i i of the : >!!- of | i|-rri imi-iv in insitrr - i.-»n. I ‘ "icafing sucli claims i rrgant th<Vp'-n*i--n as hav- shd after the date which tic p- n-t...- r , l»e in n |,i >n, and a- Hgain onlv from the date rit of the right of 1 to tb< rolis. servant, Haki.ax, Secretary. ALLISONS St KIKKMiN Cotton- Factors " • Ar General CoHBisaion Merckantx, Not>*29,31 ft 33, So. Market *t* Nashville, Team. r t yn' .i.'ic’j inn toj ■ •; jvmi MAMMOTH DRV GOODS STORE! Latest Arrivals from tlie East Reduction in Prices. rpHX aadenlfned, old sMluas of JL tears. In informInj oar old Southern of this dtT sad vicinity, that; hiring r ntm To—J. B. Rene A Son, Mscoo, Ga.; J. Verf^ M of DKT (io^-rtrwttl Rhode Montgomery, All. A Bon, Mscon, Ga; Flemfec A . dt»'Jsoc^Drow Goods ofjm put*. Ga; W. H^s Wsro». An-, i fine Whitt linen In laike cos (of flae French' sad KficBsk l : style of Flric and Ftnrt Belmoral Sk Tiavdh* Bags, all Itjlrs tad sizes 1 Misses’ VwUaadTsnts; sndaAtUll ort-t-2m* Removal, Removal! HERRINGTON 8c RICKS, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufacturer*. ESPECTFCLLT snnonner* that ' ne la La ms. Black Notion* and In eroerml; ; a good line Shaw*; the latest 'Skirts; Ladles’ Ladies’ and ; line of Ladles’ other house in Macon. Macon, beg Dress Goods Declining !$ hern friends 1 e received a > .13 -• acj A U G U S T A , GEORGIA K^o^'thrirVare'^ind ,-orti.hop from the Nesblt Foondry, to the comer of Fourth and ■imlar street#, opposite Catholic church. They wUI keep on band a complete a##ortment of aaaufacturrd article* in their Une, such a* STII-tS, COPPER KETTLES,TIN WARE, STOVE PIPES, ETC., ETC. They Or# also prepared to prompUrTO order* far S1IEKTING, ROOFING sudGLTTE tING, to any extent. Terms reasonable, and all work warranted to he executed is the reosi workmanlike manner. oei2Mil* ' j* DEVLIN & CO. Broadway, New York. oLOTHIKG Shoe#—larger than any ot Wc ere also In receipt of a very large and well , IN"ovembev 4th. 1865. Tn-<lav the Prires of all D ress Go odslJ Oh hand are reduced to make room EXTENSIVE V A R T E TV Soon to arrive. Call soon liefnre they are all gone. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. w K OPEN THE 8F.A8ON WITH A LAME STOCK OF ELEGANT CLOTHING AND FCRNISHING GOODS in our Ready-Made Department. We have also secured the servlets of flrst-clais sr tl.t* In our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which U IlkewUe (applied with the finest *ndb*#t Fabrics of the HOME AND TOREIGN MARKETS. To those who » Uh to order by mall, will be sent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Directions for Meesurlng, which, U correctly followed, will secure a fit In all cases. DEVLIN dc CO. •elected stock of Geats' Ready-i such as fine black Broadcloth Coat!, I Fsnta, Plain andFanrySllk Vi»ta,<!a**lmertSnUs, 1 coarse Satinet Suita, and a wulr.r line of Gents' ; Furalahlaf Good* not snrpemMe in New Fork \Vc are offering to the public to sell all gooda with a very small advance; and, hi fact, lower than anj ibotiM; in 3bcoo. ■ *j * Standing in connection with a large wholesale jobbing borne In the East, we can, therefore, give the above inducements. We would, in conclusion, farther call attention to our large and el.gaot supply of Goods, which were selected with great core by ourselves; and our long experience in this market baa qualified us iojndgeaatotbe wants of tbe purchasing com munity. The patronage of all our old friends, ss well sa many ol our new ones, 1* repcctfully solic ited- Eurebasvre should he particular to find our place—Damour’a Block, Second street, three door* from Boardman's Book Store. P. 8.—Country merchants will find it to their u v | “£ajg to8Ut “ a ^ glaser arosin j a. p7&: ecarris, I v. o. uMu-i. j»frsW fc ! GROCERIES. DRY ROODS J RIDGELY, SQU1ER &,GO. r i 1. * AND C OTTON FACTOHS t GK§FJCAId PRODUCE . . • ] and commission merchants. Commission ^Merchant. j [Next door to J. B. Ross & 8on’s, Cherry street] TAKE NOTICE. T? TT "MTm’r* AT T7T7 Ar HCS COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. 8. T. COLEMAN, nov4 Corner Cherry and Second sts. Broadway, cor. Grant 8b, I Broadway, cor. Warren St., ( •epf.riBui New-YoHK. w. G. KENNEDY, • i • iVEerch ant Tailor, Ml’LBERRT ST.. MACON, OA. I HAVE lost received a splendid 8tock of Good* In inv Une, from New York, and are now pre- part'd to make to order, all Garment* f°r Gentle- men's wear, of tha best material and In the latest styles. Patronage is aolieited and satlsfacticn guaranteed. ^ “ ** BLACK AND BLUE BROAD CLOTH, « CASTORS. DOESKINS. bat , IS PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERE8. SILK VELVET AND CA8n.MF.RE VESTINGS SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSE, NECK TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, UNEN AND PAPER COLLARS, LINEN BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS, gloves, n.vrs and-umbrellas. Lanier House Building, -MACON, GEORGIA. REFEXKSm: T. R. Bloom, E. Wilcox, Gen. J. T. Croxton, Macon, Ga. Holmes ds Patterson, Hopkins <k Bro. New York. C. W. Bruner, Savannah. Tucker & Co., Louisville. oct27-3m. waa. x. xcxvxziE. u r. joiinsox. wji. n. cuawbeiis. WSI. A. JIcKENZIE & CO., • C OMMISSION Merchants, Cotton Brokers and Receiving, and Forwarding Agents, Apalachi-. cola, Florida. , References : J. Bv & W. H. Ro-s, Hardeman & Sparks, Macon, Go.; King A Allen, Dr. J. F. Boze man, Columbus, Gx; Hon. T. M. Fnrlow, Atncrl- ens, Gx; Col. Nelson Tift; Albany, Ga.; John Me- Nab, Eufaula, Alx nug 35 3m BLUE STONE, , f ; BLUE STONE, BLUE STONE, At BOYD & GORDON’S, Draggist.*, 2 doors Iteiow Telegraph office. Ptihlic Sale of a. Valuable j Plantation, STOCK, CROPS, EtC. ■\XTILL be sold to the highest bidder, on tbe Vl 2nd Tuesday In December, 1SG5, for Cash, the Plantation bcloi Lockett, dec’d, alti ” ' ' ' ~ veil S g to the estate of William 1 in Crawford county, and adjoining Ewell Webb, John Dent and others—the for cotton or grain. Also, all the Mules, norses, nogs, Cattle, Crops of all kinds, together with Wagon*, Carts and farming and other utensil* of all kinds. The sale will take place on the premises, com mencing at 10 o'clock, and will continne from day, today, uniill all the property is sold. Terms Cash. BENJ. G. LOCKETT, Ex’r of oet38-tds WM. LOCKETT, Dec’d. For further Information apply on the premises, or to I- N. WhJttly, Macon, Gx ■ . C. G. CONNER & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PURCHASING AGENTS, Third street, .... Macon, Goorgix novl-lm S l ATHROC, GEO. r. SNIPER Late D.te 1 Lathrnp. Late Jxs. I. Snider dcCo^ Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Gx and Birch & Snider. Columbus, Gx _ _ ■ .■ n a ! \XTE offer our services to the public, and will E. S. Lathrop & Co., nvvKRiL ’ 8oWclt consipimenis of gdods of every de- i icription, partiOTlrrly country produce. /-# • • •__ ■ Goods stored at the usual rates in our large, se- OoiXllUlSSlOn iVLCl Cxiants j cure and wen situated store honac, opposite the Express office. . v-KKFEKENTES: McmM ]\I to come in, ami I can promise ipy friend® the public generally, that a call upon me will nev* er be regretted; fo’r witii a lar^e and well selected stock of GROCERIES, LIQUORS & DRY GOODS, v • - ■ •-•- - ■ r I will be able to fill the whole of their bills with out giving them the trouble of going all over the market. “i** ***’■' * . ’ I will also state, tkat In addition to my regular business I will be glad to receive any C0^5IG^IEXTS: 0X COTOnSSJON, Or on storage; and to all who favor me with con signments of any description, I promise Full and Satisfactory Returns, A. P. G. HARRIS, Old firm ol Dunlap & Harris, afterwards Harris ADbmx Ijairliv BEFERBXCej—Any of -jhc merchanla of i Macon, oct 26v>m [oct 14] EDWARD C. LEGRIEL & CO’S OLD STAND, Second Street, one door from Cherry, MACON, OA. noir!-3m* Messrs. Hardeman & Sparks, Harris & Ross, Ash- r Ayres, J. B. Ross, and Rov. J. W. Bnrke. jnlylHWitn , . , ; , , L. W. R ASD AL, -(AAA GALLONSOIdBourbonConnty Whisky. lUUlf Forsale by L. W. RASDAL. -(AAA GALLONS OLD Robertson Connty 1UUU Whisky for tale by L. W. RASDAL. er A A GALLONS PURE Com WhUkyfor sale OUU by I. W. RASDAL. K AA GALLONS THREE yeora old Apple OUU Brandy for sale by L. W RASDATL er AA GALLONS PEACH BRANDY for sale OUU by L. W. RASDAL. OAA GALLONS COGNAC and French Brandy OUU for sale by . . l~ W. RASDAL. Y AA GAtiONffPl'RE Holland Oin ftfr sal# lUU bv L. W. RASDAL. CLOTHING-, HATS AND JF uriiisliing Goods, tl T HE undersigned takes pleasnre in announcing to hi* former customers, and the public gen erally, that he has res; med business in this city, and has associated wltu him Mr. B. C. Smith, un der the style and firm of E. Sanlsbury & Co. They have taken the well known and central stand, on Cotton Avennr, under the Masonic Hall, where they are prepared to fnmishgentlemen with anv article appertaining to their wardrobe. Their well selected stock of Clothing, Hats and Famishing Goods, will be replenished by weekly shipments of the best and latest Btyles. ' md oct21-2m E. SADLSBURY. tyJonmal A Messenger copy, and send bill to GROCERIES OF ALL KfNDS P’OR BALE BY L. W. RASDAL. i ' i f 8 M V C; Come and mo me on THIRD STREET opposite the Exprr— Oflice. nowtw. .a r, f.o; o sabot I H ACKS will leave Albany on arrival of the cars , from Macon, every Tuesday, T nrsday and Saturday, for Tallahassee, Fix, via Thomasrille, Gx; also, for Bainbridge every Monday, Wcdnes- * id Friday, thna opening a regular communl- i to Sonthwcstem Georgia and Florida. .. . H- WRIGHT & HILL, , Proprietors. A CARD. A T a meeting of tbe Undersigned Physicians of the City of Macon-, It was unanimously, re- solved That med leal bills la Mure (ball be considered (w and payable, when the service* *rcTendered. calling-, and prefeasiona, who have everywhere adopted tbe cish system. maeh, to require of others, Wm. F. Holt, E. FtTzonniLD, A. P. Coixins, Jso. R. Gor*Erie, ' J Eumktt BijLCXSJtxaa, B. F. 8«|8hx - A. M. Borrt, * , ii a. Smtm, J. B. UlNSLX, P. H. WkICBT, Jaki. Burs hast, oct3&-lm- It Is not asking too m what they demand of ax F. r.NJM. A. Wbitx, J. R. Boon, D. W. IUmmond, W. P. Fmiu. T. IL Hall, A. L C. JIaoki nr*. Quo, G. Gairns, I. L. UAnms,ir., W. G. Ustv. G. N. Holm*!, H. J. Smith, Jas. Manrau Gaus. _ njam suitnMr i |K|iiBw( WHIP— >elow MacBAr. TROBopqri offered <-nnsi>i- ni am Hone, seven, MnlexaJot of Hogs, Cera. Fodder, IW*BaaofHMMf «MdHa‘BMMr.;11v. sn.l nunv oilier n*eful -ot Kilos, such aa are found on a well ■Kit--! 1-leutatKin. The whole win be sold to a •ingle pnreharor, or In lota, a* ' -ftlRM.-i CASH. Dellvrry t» be mode upon p*r- - hTlie -roperty can be seen at any time by eallbiHm the underalgned at hU pUntalion, riser M river road lca,llrvg from Macon V> HawkinavUle, South oOfefT ■ Cane Hills aRd Syrup Boilers. A FEW more of those very superior Cane Mills and Syrup Boileri, ft#sale cbeeajfio, ang 183m SCHOFIELD’S. Law Card. THOMAS C. JOHNSON, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Attorney at Law. Claim and Reel Estate- Agent Montgoinen. Alx NOTICE TO CpTTON SHIPPER: t - rpiIK SOUTHERN TRAJ® _L pan v are pre pared RAN8PORTATION Com- . . . . tb l*s:ic through receipts from Macon and Albany to Baltimore and New York via the! GREAT VIRGINIA AND TEN NESSEE LINE, and gnarrantee a through price per bale. TR BLOOM, Ag’t Macon, nov7-3m Y G RUST, Ag’t Albany. & stll Wto»:fcSi£a w - Sale of Personal Property. -I'’.IE UNDERSIGNED %U1 *ell at private ole. [•coo. The jnpdRf olTered const * -and wnueay. ighest Doing Rat o . Z litdOaD .TEVd.lA iot 5-10t J. N. SEYMOUR. right miles South of MmeOn. . 1 f the above property Is not d'lspo-dof at peT- vale sale, It will be offered at nobf ; outcry on Tuesday, November 21»t 186S. on tbe premkex " ‘ ,-OUGLAS JOSEPH DOUGLAS, j. Ml tc WE lx.. v. r. AitwsTJirtjro, Mitchell Sc Armstrong, PROVISION k OOIQOSSION MEBOHANTS ixn DUAXcns » BAGGING, ROPE AND LIQUORS, NO. *5, MAIN STREET LOUISVILLE, KT. sepfJKSm* COTTON NOTICE, J^HARUES E DEXTER, late of the firm of Ilall VJ be Dexter, is JtrepeNMVVake liberal CASH ADVANCES OK ALL COTTON consigned through IK m to Ihewbtt known and re- •pomiMe^iu^e of Gurdner, DcxteOd: Cn, of New Colurabr.*. G»J, Nov 3d I8C3. jC-jrro.t Country Merchants Are invited topll at the Novelty Store, aa there I have a extra In -|j are many things to be had it ai kr^lo. friend at the North buying and •»u o£K dui t xnuul. to purr L.-«-rx - PT • -!vg ra» UH - ■ -yfrutj - . c. n. baird, AgSt. ■ C No. 11, Cotton Avgrax novMfce-, Ornamental Cost Iron Hailing A LARGE variety for cemeterie* or private dwellings Gill and ace them at A. S. Patrick. Are in constant receipt of tlie following, AT THEIR SEWS DEPOT, Triangular Block, Cherry Street DAILIES. | -\TEW YORK HERALD, News, World, Tribune, J_x Times, and Journal of Commerce. Cincinnati Commercial, Gazette, Enquirer, and German Volkcstylattc. - . ■ Louisville Journal, and Democrat. Nashville Union, Gazette, Press & Times, Ban ner, aiuf Dispatch. ro Macon Telegraph, and Journal & Messenger. WEEKLIES. ■ Harper's Ulnstratcd, 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, Wavetly Magazine, ' " - hM itifie American, Bos- .. MctropolilanBank . New York Weekly, Sunday Mercury, Flag of Our Union, and The Nation. ro MONTHLIES.® Fashion Maoazises—Godey’s, Leslie’s, Pcter- aon’s, Lc Bon Ton, Lady’s Friend, Lady’s Reposi tory, and La Petite Messenger. Harper's Monthly, Atlantic Monthly, Eclectic, Young Folks, Comic Monthly, Nick Nax, Phnnny l’hrilow, Phnnniest Phtin, Budget of Fnn, Yankee Notions, Appleton’s Ii, R. Guide, Pictorial History or the War, Ballon’s Monthly, jCattoHfc World, Leslie’s New ... — Horticulturist; octlO-lm Monthly, ,,Phrenoloi ,and Ball aids Monthly Novelcttt Journal 1ST E V F I It M SINGLETON, HUNT & 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, tn the South. Those wishing to buy, to sell again, will hpfe find facilities not surpassed by any honec South of Cincinnati, as the entire Block has been purchased, FOR CASH, from the manu facturers in the cities of New York and Boston. A good supply ol TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS will also be kept on hand. Tbe firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal portion of public patronage. W. R. SINGLETON, ’.UtulS W.C.-SINGLETON, • Y. J. HUNT. octtSra WJ^3STTEr>. g GOOD CABINET MAKERS, ^GOqbcARPENTERS, Jt^TONE other need apply. .1.1* ; GRENVILLE WOOD. oct 8-tf Lloyd & Draper, NE^T DOOR TO THE BROWN HOUSE. nr i tth, IN , r ■ , FANCY GROCERIES and CONFECTIONERIES Manufacturers of Candy, Crackers, Cakes, and Bread of every discription. Hotels and Boarding Houses furnished regularly octtS-Jm* - > r - -rl ^1 School Books. C ANDERTLSargent’s,Towns’ and McCufley’a s O ries of Readers. Robinson' w, Smith’s, Davie’* and Dbad’s Arithme tics. Parley’s History. Mitchell's, Cornell’s, Montelth's Colton and Fitch’s and Warren’s Geographies and Atlossca. Clark's and Smith’s and Bullion's English Gram mars. Fasqttdlc’a and Pinney’a French. Copy Books, Slate*, and Pencils, Taber's Lead Pencil*, Giffiofs Pens, (No. 30C.> Portfolios, Cream Laid -Writing Papers, Bon Ton, Opaque, Canary, Melon and White Laid Envelopes, assort- cdsizes. >.'-D < To.il) Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Instruments, (Agents for Strinway A Sons, Sochbeller <k Schmidt A Gale's Pianos for the State of Gcor- glx) Combs, Brashes, Lullin’* Extracts and Soaps, Pomades, Hair Oils, Porkrt Books, Playing Cards, All at the lowest prices., . JOHN C. SCHREINER & SONS, scpl?-Bm htaeon, Augusta and Savannah. » For Sale or Rent. O NKjifjtlia UfgMt-and best plantations in the Somb, situated in Barbour county, Alx, ten miles SouUieaM, or 2u|p^ h>. ofierod for sale or tent. This place contains 4000 acres of splendid good dwAlUneitnase fire rooms and all rietxfiBnvr outhosscs.' Euongh fjjJhcppmnio,L: • 100 hands, 3 gin houses and acrews' ete., ete. Terms very lib eral. Apply to _ * »; C. M. WILEY,Executor; -XU. ortesYiJ8«tf TO Col. Via. M- Ciianbzx*, Eufaula, Alx E. M. BRUCE. MORGAN & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants. / « i 4 t> A L A OH I C O L A, FLORIDA. Advances Made on Consignments to WATTOftSBftfift, M vSrre, 'J-i0Vj£C. . . New York. New Oriexax . Liverpool, Eng. EITHER OF THE ABOVE HOUSES.: septlfiJim , -*< Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, <feC„ - At Ells’ Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House, MACON, b - GEORGIA. I SHALL receive GOODS every week, anti shall keep iny stock (O assorted that mer chants and consumers can FIND ANYTHING THEY WANT, at ail timex I WILL, BELL AS LOW AS ANYBODY. N. A. MEGRATH, AieaL WHOLE SALE. LARGE ARRIVAL OF .NEW GOOD S AT P. 8.—ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. * mr.'.s i‘ t •:•»*. <;*: <; . . , . pct20-3m . , , . , ... •> * * *-• N. A. M. A . M . -R O WI A N D & C O ’! bho c Wholesale and Retail Dealers in. G. RICE & CO.’S, 59 College Street, Nashville, Tern LARGEST," CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK CHINA, GLASS AND (UJEEN’S WARE. Opposite the Lanier House, OF FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS IN TEE CITY OF NASHVILLE. ’ Our assortment of BLACK AND COLORED 8ILK8, -.!• ' FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, AND OTHER NEW STYLES OF DRY GOODS, CANNOT BE SURPASSED; Wc have tho latest styles of Gloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies’ Hats, &c„ &c. ** ‘ * l|g • • —- H A large assortment of ^ SWISS, MULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, HAND KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, ric. Wc are selling to country merchants coming to and passing through tlie city to supply themselves vgjth goods, wo wish to say that we can sell them at lower rates tlmn they can obtain them at Louisville or Cincinnati. Onr large stock of HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES Has mostly been bought at auction, very cheap, and will be sold at very small profits. ' * ** >; 0nr Clothing Department, Up Stairs, v . ,^-r fj*»o"I Consists of every article of Men’s Wear made up jn the latest styles and of the best material, jnd will be offered at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail, at ‘ ' > G. RICE & tJO.’S, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. MULBERRY STREET, - - MACON, CA. i3P~Great inducements are offered to Merchants to whom we will sell CROCKERY BY THE CRATE OR SELECTED PIECES, AT REDUCED PRICES. novl-3m .! - -■-■-■J K. JACKSON. X BA* UIX SKI. THE BAZAAR OF MACON. UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF S, PEYSER & C 0. 'SV'li o 1 esal e and Retail Dealers’ nave opened at COLEMAN & ROSS’old stand on Cotton Avenue, between Cherry and '' ‘ 1 * •* * ’ ’ ' Mulberry streets; & Complete Assoriticnt of Ladieh 'Dress Goods, Such As SILKS. MERINOS, POPLINS, DkLAINS (all wool). EMPRESS CI-OTH. EMBROIDERIE^ LACES, RIBBONS, HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. PLUMES. SO.NTACS, CLOAKS. SHAWLES, NUBIAS, HOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHOES OF THE LATEST STYLES. AND DRESS nAT TRIMMINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO, A LARUE LOT OF Carpeting and Oil Cloths of the Most Fashionable Patterns. SattineU, Doc Skin, Vestings, sept 17-8in WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 DRY GOODS AND* CLOTHING STORE. If SCHEUERMAN & BROTHER, ' . f ;. )9nB» 7 Beg leave to Inform the citizens of Macon and surrounding countiy that they have Ju*t received one of the LARGEST and BEST assorted stocks of flWHI -:>• ' . ■ ■ ’ Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods That Is in the market—conslstlngof Merinos, DeLancs, Mozambique, Alnaccas, Silks, Calicos, Can ton and Opera Flannels, Cambrics, Jeans, Sheetings. Cloaks, Shawls, Balmorals, Belts, Ribbons, Crapes, Laces, Edgings, Insertings, HoBe, Gloves, Water Falls and Ornaments, Fancy Head Dresses, Fancy Combs ofevery description, Irish Linens, Table Cloths, Towelling, Handkerchiefs, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Musquctoe Nettings, Shirtings of all descriptions (bleached and unblcaclmd), Lore Veils, Veil Barege, Poplins, Ac. '5- ; ■ A large assortment of Ladies', Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, Gaiters, Bootees, Hoop Skirts of the latest style. Parasols Corsets, Jewelry, Perfumeries, Pomades, Toilet Soaps, and hundreds of LADIES ARTICLES too numerous to mention. yq r j We have, also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s and Boys’ clothing and furnishing Goods, conslst- COAT8, ' • • ' tew « - • ft’ ■ ■ UNDER SHIRTS,“ PANTS r.oATt-T-T.o ’ * PANTS, ^ VESTS, H-JU SHIRTS, B ° SHOES, .. .. DRAWERS, i . ■ ' 'b O^ocKS, SUSPENDERS, CASSIMERE8, GENTLF.MEN’Ss'HAtVLS™’ ‘ J ° T titflETtYA. O* i 'JtDiQiUff SATINETS, AT8 ’ CAP& * BLANKETS,' !1 <l ' WATCHES, POCKET KNIVES, POCKET BOOKS, 8dARF8 . • *>.. . TRUNKS, ’ CARPET BAGS, ;;•»■< YANKEE NOTIONS of every description, and many articles whlch,thcre Is not space enonah. to enumerate theci7vir Ten “ ny -^antage.vwe intend offering the best and cheapest Goods that can pc fizunfiin SOUTHERN MARK^J l ; ’ , fuiUo^r ft™ MaJ^^g IF a- A - T 0^8 Bt U L m *' ** m qbi 1 pride, Wc have on hand, x* you mav understand, A fine variety of Goods, ' '' Cheaper, cheapest In the land, ( u jjyy This must bo well understood; 1,ijw so We have fine silks and calico. Comcjudgctor yonrsclf and thenyon'll know, That we have fine goods, and they all pretty— j All we ask is just q'caU ' A. SCHETJERMAN & BROTHER Ono door below J. 3L Boardman’s Book Store, Mulberry street, Macon Gx septat-tnOvai—oct 31 : ~’-'B . jCjuaipcr than yon’ll finj in. this i Come all those that have tasteand r , And you’ll not go off dissatisfied. All our Goods are nice and vearj.: And we are certain they’ll suit you. Wo say to one, we say to' all, ■ All wp —1. > Gents Hats. .. . ■ yij, .. Furnishing Goods, ■ ' ‘ -Brofid Cloths, Cassimcres, Boots and Shoes, and Ready Made Clothings. The attention*of the Ladles of Macon, and of Dcalcars who may vUIttbe city. Is partb ulsrlv invited to this well selected stock.of FANCY GOODS. The rateU- »«Ml win be taaiaa the !uw#r tl"or ,nd visitors will be attended by polite and experienced Clerks. The aceoad loot la devoted to the whole sale trade. Give the MACON BAZAAR an early call. S. PEYSER Sc CO. P. 8.—'We also keep open at onr old stead on Cherry street, east side, between Seeaadsmt Third where we will be pleased at all times to welcome our old customers *■> well as many new* ouc*. ctol-lm * 8. P. *00 . D . G O Ii 1) SMITH. 1 r ■ '’“■ l -' Wholesale and Retail Dealer in '■< A IflTHi • 1 11 \* rr>.: ‘: • '*«• ' • •” ■ * •' Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, * ,S33JJl>i HATS, CAPS &c., &c., AT THE NEW YORK STOKE, SECOND ST., TRIAXGTLA It BLOCK. MACON. GEORGIA. Tho undersigned takes pleasure in offering one of the largest and neatest Storks ««t Clothing,Furnishing Goods, and in fact everything belonging to a FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE. Please call and examine my Stock before purrhasing elsewhere, as I am sure yaw will not leave the Store dissatisfied. • • - 1-aO D. COEfiMSETH. Ut*t874Htt * ’ ' —,, p. p Receiving, Forwarding, And Commission ^fcrcliant ALSO. DEALER TSt — ^ JtiOpi 1 Careful and prompt attention given to bujiDg and selling COTTON, • \f - * Scott’s Range, between Cherry and Mulberry st*-, Cotton, Domestics, Yams, Rope, TOBACCO, PROVISIONS,lfe‘, Macon,' Ga r.n t RErEREXCZS: « /■■■/ > y7 Jijjc 11 j d-rt v .! E. B. Long & Co., Augusta, Gx; Mitchel Si Smiths. Macon, Gx: McDaniel & Irbv, Lynchburg, Vx: Wm. Bryce & Co., NeWTork; James M. Bee be, Boston, Mas*.,; Erwin <fc Ilordec, Sarannah, Gx; J. A. Enslow, Charleston,'STC.'; S. S. Webb * Co.. Mobile, Alx.; D. Rodney King, Philadelphia, Px; Ward* Shaw, Montgomery, Alx; Lemuel Peebles, Petersburg, Vx ' auglS 3m “ "TJ A Eirst Class Harness Maker, FOR SALE. jgyAjTXo^.jtn^A i A Plantation in Crawford Connty. C ONTAINING EIGHT nUNDRED and sixty acres (300). 400 woodland, the balance good cultivable land, situated on-the Knoxville and Columbus road, ene mile from'Flint river, and »ix - ” id. There la upon the six rooms Six Good Apply to S t TCher), B. R. FOLSOM. MgU-Sa SCHOFIELD’S At Little * Smith * Co.’e Cherry St# ace LywcIIw cellraf seat for a grist or saw mill. .. If application Is made immediately, tbe place can he purchased for 44000 In greenbacks, one cotton crop will re-pay the investment, and cover all expense*. Apply to or address JNO B BALLS. ■ovS-3w# RnsielivBle, Monroe co., Gs. ECONOMY.] - 0 <•) *j ti ^[SFtJCBnjSJ IiiKTirance -Agency, is ftfrtbe following * reliable Jsscxiscz Compxkies. ■ » r. ? TTtETrvntTt NXX THE LORILLABDI i -askrrt JK\ rBB ? T KF: .W. XBW TOKK. Cash Capital.............. “*1,000,000 A Met « 41.312,000 Profits annnally divided, 73 per Vf. to the dealers. !-»* via.-JT.1ffE CITr OF XEW VOUK..,» , Jj t p*ah AaaeU.9». .. Policy Holder* participate In the Profits. L Z Z ' JAS. W. OTIS, Pres. COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSUBAXCE CQ„ ; . or TBE CITY or SEW TOEK. Cosh CapiUL-......| < ^’#.J - ^ JI | fi |te0 1 ooo ... ■ HOJUtPresident. Gao. T. Haws, Sex ■. (twficnsM atmv A 1 fcstbtsT.eJ 1 SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIBEINSURANCE CO, 3 ' or ATHEXS, GEORGIA. This old and deservedly popular Company, with its Capital in tact, continues to take ’risks on the same liberal terms as heretofore. Albox Chase, Sec. , ASBCBY HAIX, Fw. HOME FIKE INSURANCE CO , j , or COLUMBUS, OEOHOla. tlHlituhfcBllitMtiiHf __ ' **" JAS. V. BOZEMAN, Prtxl, D. F. Wiloox, 8ec. Risks on Cotton, Merchandize, Furniture or Buildings, taken in either of the above Companies at the most liberal rates. Losses promptly ad justed. oct—-3m J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent $60,000, WORTH OF DRYGOODS!! IKY. Idfliiu , _ , . New York Store! New York Store ! S . WAX 12' L BAUM & BRO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, Second Street, Triangular Bloc’k, (NEXT DOOR TO E. (L.GRANNW3*,) MACON, GEORGIA., Have just recrired, and etc now opening one ofthe LARGEST STOCKS OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and k Shoes, UruhwWeen the^^, T1 . ,lg M !cc i. ta }^ C f,ork O* great, st rare, we wool* per- OTO^lSirepn^iSf. i 0 ^ “ Mhok-’.lcBuy. re, •» plaaatteB—S es.mine mm We, Buy Exclusively for Cash, > , fa , coa ’ * nd tbe LADIES especially. Induremrots whirl, wUU*- tach^toonrStore* ,tbnJCr ' OnrS,0ck complete and we defy compel It ton. Wc bsrt oko at- .^wnuftn/sfir* — m ; Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods Department, Which are offered at WHOLESALE ^ND RETAIL at the-LOWEST MARKET PBKX BE SURE TO CALL AT TOE NEW YORK STORE AND riKCUKE A BAWiAIft .-oorif -„ A ....,8. WAXELBflUM & BRO o^«ra^ Ells’ Saloon. * »«. w np in ctctt style to please the most laatldioos. Bkvekages of all 01 »*8T t to cheer the neerovDiyo; a Miat huh sdlltn Urn fooa-r, Do not HrxcEB nor tbirat, but coll on BUx who “2 £ a .’ kec P eousUBtly on b hast P entyat his Old Stand, opposite tbetsnlcr, i who will do Ms heflt f h«tte)y yoBF—irtj ’«■’ | Circular Saw Mill wed GrWt , *s«i nn With rightecn years of successful experience In ? ! «v«7 d«criptlo» m*(N < .....XjOO.OUO m y busimrf I hope to please all. With gratitude , Tt\ Ptk to old triends for past favors, I hope to merit a continuance of their patronage—and all others who ' will give me a calL H. N. ELLS. ! OT8TKRS, by the quart or gallon, famished as 1 Parties wsntbig repairs msy relj upon tbair wo* low as any hods* In the city, for shipment or city I being done with C use. Also Lemon* by the box or dozen. I Address nerfi-lm IH. N. ELLS. | ang t*-3m I HQ N WORKS r |^HE tiDdcrstfpu d Uk«* pkaanre 1b maaocDdnU A to hiv numerous patrons and to the pnhilv :cp constantly on hand. Steam Enriner ► from ehrht to Sf\▼ bon* P* w<1 - Also w MiU led «rWt Mill Marbinary etJ Particular attention wUI t»c paid to Repairiu* Wucllincrj . I be i n & wl *' '"■ pa,ch ’ Ttssfflasa. Macon, Gs.