The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 21, 1865, Image 4

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Important Change of Base. r _ ~StuL ^ -a US**-* tester* ■^^SraSSKrtS?** gjpjs SS.Kw-'l " V 7r Ar-u/Jhntw* h»»e msdc arrangements SJ^^SeetaClneiuasll, «;d f «J ^tnfcT*»>e*rt<». Dm**" 4 Merchandise ol ■n dracrfi-Utoa at to*»* Birket r»te*. - .TA i Removal, Removal! HERR1NCTON &, RICKS, ALLISONS & XIBKHAN Cotton Fa.ttors XXD General Conunistion Merekaats, Not *29,31 4 33.8o,. Market 3t. Nashville, Teas. Krrrr. To—a. B. Boat ft Sob, Macon, Go.; J. H. Anderson A Boo, Macon, Ga.; Fleming A Wbeiess, Augusta, Ga.: W. llcjs Warren, Au gusta, Ga.; A 3. Lowry A Go., Atlanta, Ga.; a. Rhodes Brown, Columbus, Ga.; W. 1L Smith 'Montgomery, Ala. oct4-2m» I . iTm: i ! MAMMOTH DRY GOODS STORE ! I Latest Arrivals from the East,.! A. P. G-. HARRIS, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS la that city, or Louisville, Ky. Spadal attention win be given to the pu.-chaso or aai. or Cotton, Tobacco. Taro.-, Sbratia;-, aaartir.p, Dried Frau, eta, to «*th" Goods null fcawardad at lawaat rate*. Orders for g- '>d» In this naaihrl promptly filled WITHERS A LOUD CoUoa factor* and Gtn l Com. Merchant*, Cherry »t. betwaenUt and 3d Btrecta, aofS-lm 1 Macon, Georgia. i Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Hum&ctnrers. T) E3PECTFULLY announces that they haTe coarse Satinet Suits, and a regular line of Gents* , XV mmed their ware room and workshop from "—’ - ..... — • „. — # . tbe KasMt Foundry, to the comer of Fourth end wUl ha promptly Poplar streets, opposite Catholic church. They rriU keep oahaada eorapleteatioilni.nt of r.wnfaetnred art idea In thdr line, such as ;a,5ar WW. MM H. «, HESLEr I OCtBS-lJl * STILTS, COPPER KETTLES, TIN WARE, STOVE PIPES, ETC., ETC. They arc also prepared to promptly flit orders far SHEETING, ROOFING and GUTTERING, to any were extent. Terms reasonable, and all work warranted — to-be exeented in the most workmanlike manner, oetffl-tjl* I - ...... I fTTHE uriert’gni.0:d oit.rcns of Mbcos. la- 1" leare. In InloikjLg our old Bontheni friends of fills city and vteianv. that, having re ~ vel a eery large lot of DRY GOODS—oonsutpj-. in La. dies’ Fancy press Goods of all description^, Black and Fancy 6Ilka, a large asaortmeut of Notions and Ladies’ Dress and Cloak Trimming's in general • fine White Linen In huge quantities; a rood line of Bne French and English Shawl-; the Utrat style of Plain and Fane-.- Unmoral Skirt.; LodiA’ Traveling Bags, all styfeTand Misses Vesta and Pants ; and a fall line of Ladles’ Shoes-huger than any other bouse in Macon. We are also In receipt of a very large and wen selected stock of Gents’ Ready-made Clothing, anefa aa flne black Broadcloth Costs, black Doeskin Fonts, Plain and Fancy Silk Vesta, Cassimere Suits, coarse Satinet Saits, and a regular line of Gents' Fcndshing Goods not snrpassable in New Tork C % or* offering to the public to sell all goods with a Terr small advance, and. in fie^ower than 2 tsxyhouse in Macon. ... CONSIGNMENTS ON COMMISSION, “ * **— with ft larpe wholesale Commission Merchant. [Next door to 3. B. Ross A Son’s, Cherry street.] TARE XffOXXCS. M Y STOCK OF GROCERIES are non beginning to come in, and 1 ran promise my friends and the public generally, that* call upon me will nev er be regretted; for with a large and well rejected stock or GROCERIES, LIQUORS & DRY GOODS, I will be able to till the whole of tbclr bills with out giving them the trouble of going all over the market. I wUl also state, that in addition to my regular business I will be glad to receive any LAMER, PHILLIPS Si CO. 1 lUte *f NathtOle, Term.) Wholesale Grocers Commission Merchants, No. 32 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, We Invite the attention of our old frienda and the Trade generally to oor large and well assorted Stocked STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES •ovtaBfooK and art an two daily, and which we re offering at the v*nr loweat nueza. Our faculties and buttnesa connections are aneb that we feel aaanred we can afford entire satisfac tion la every instance, and those entrusting na with their.wflera, can rely upon receiving the goods upon m fcvorable terms and at aa low rates aa U they were present buying In person. uov3-lm LAMER, PHILLIPS A CO. VOORHEES ii GARRISON, Commission Merchants, » 78 William etreet. New York. Offer their aervicea to the Planters, Merchants i and Cotton holtlere of Georgia. And refers by permission to Messrs. Erwin A Hardee, Savannah, Ga. President National Bank at 8avannah, Ga. E. A. WUeox, Macon, Ga. W. B. Davison. Augusta, Ga. £. Remington A Hon, Ttiomaavllle, Ga. C. L. Robinson, Jacksonville, FIs. C. K. Garrison, 73 William afreet, X. Y. n National Bank, New York. rSi DEVLIN & CO* Broadway, New York. C L O TH I N Gr f*T WHOLESALE AHD BETALL W R OPEN THE SEASON WITH A LARGE STOCK OF ELEGANT : CLOTITING AND FURNISHING GOODS In our Ready-Made Department. We have alto secured the services of first-class ar tists in oar CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which Is likewise supplied with the finest and best Fabrics of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. • To those who wish to order by mall, will be sent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Directions for Measuring, which, it correctly followed, wUl secure a fit In all cases. DEVLIN Ac CO. Standing in connection jobbing boose in the East, we can, therefore, give the above inducements, - - ... .. We would, in conclusion, further rail attention to our large and elegant supply of Goods, which were selected with great care by ourselves; and our long experience In this market has qualified us to judge aa to the wants of the purchasing com-) munlty. The patronage of all oor old friends, as well as many of our new ones, Is repectfully solic- “ *• ~ be particular to flu E. M. BRUCE & CO., In.. A . MEG R A T H , AGENT, JANKERS AND COTTON l-'AOTOR}». AUGUSTA,^ GEORGIA Wholesale and Retail Dealer in E F METCALFE & CO. 1 DRY GOODS, GBOCEBIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &C COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, At Ells’ Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA;. ALA-GON"; I ted- Purchasers should 1 Broadway, cor. Grant St., I Broadway, cor. Warren St., | srpt22-3m Naw-Yonx. Merchants Exchange Nation Bank, New York. Any huainem entrusted to as will meet with prompt and care fill attention. B. F. VoORfTECS. aep9-tm D. E. Garrison Macky, Beattie & Co- Shipping and General Commission Merchants an a aor, bay street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. IJT-1-«ft advances made on Consignment* to Mull ft Cxiroz, Philadelphia. REFERENCES: Meat in. Cbaa. L. Colby ft Co., Messrs Hunter ft Gaum-:), Messrs. Bell ft Christian, Savannah National lUuk, Savannah; Messrs. Mande ft W:Ubt, Maasra. W. A. Ramsay ft Co., Angnata; Mean. Lord, Stone ft Co., Boston; Messrs. John P. r tK- ft Co., Messrs. Wallace ft Browne, New T. rk: V.i -sra. Mackv ft Beattie,Memra. J.Gibson, b..:.s ft Co., FMlaflalnkti Nailonal Bank, First Nati, aal Bank, Seventh National Bank, Robt. bras, J-i, Messrs. McCntcbeon ft Collins, I-: -iclpbla: Messrs. Clarke ft Cunningham, M A. Hamilton, Baltimore. i i lar attention given to the forward- :;n. Hfor Northern markets. W. C. KENNEDY, I Merchant Tailor, MULBERRY 8T., MACON, GA. I HAVE Just received a splendid Stock of Goods In my line, from New York, and are now pre pared to make to order, all Garments for Gentle men's wear, of tba best material and In the latest styles. Patronage (s solicited' and satisfaction guaranteed, | BLACK AND BLUE BROAD CLOTH, | *• •• « CASTORS. I DOESKINS. j PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES. SILK VELVET AND CASHMERE VESTINGS i SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSE, NECK TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS,' , i LINEN BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS, ^ GLOVES, HATS AND UMBRELLAS, novl-lm r> i s ’ -A.’ . A CARS. A T a meeting of the Underslgnid Physicians of the City of Macon, it was uuaninionaly, re solved " ' r - j , i That medical bills In future ahnll be considered due and popoWe, when.lhe services arc rendered. The members of the Medical Profession should be placed on an equal footing with those of other . .ib.:i. 1 ]ir.*li',sinns. wlio bv,i , v- rywliere adopted the cash rvsiem. . It ta not asking too much, to require of others, what they demand of ua. Wm. F. nOLT, E. FiTZGF.it tun, A. P. COLLIXS, .1X0, R. OODKIS,. ■ J Emmett Blacrshear, B. F. Guinns, A. M. Bovn, 11 A^AUttauer, .1. B. UrxKUX, _ P-Il. Wr.ioariTS af < Joel Bkasuam, Hurley’* Stomnclilc Bitter*. I Pt-K D-bUlty, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In . dlc-n-i i»n >t Dyspepsia, want of action of. e I Di-'rdered Stomach, there are no bitten Kauai compare with three In removing three l wwb. . Mll £ complaints. For sale or can lie had a jn\ eg store in the United States, or from the ■ i,;-emr, L-iiUvtUe, Kv., corner Seventh and; • Urv. etreet*, to whom all orders should be ad- Jr,— 1 HURLEY, RUDDLE A CO. | Hurley** Sarnnparlllit. rX'ltK Great Blood Purifier, as a Spring and Snm- 1 :n<i Medicine, stands unrivaled, removes all Benjm. A. Wniri:, J. R. Boox, D. W. Hammoxo, W. P. Parker, T. n. IlAtt, A. L. C. Maoruoer; Geo. G. Griffis, I. L. Harris jr., —- W. G. Owes, G. N.Jlor.vi:-, H. J. Smitij, Jas. Mebcrb Grees. NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! oct30-lm. ’a Book P. 8.—Country merchants win find it to their advantage to give ns a call. oedLSm GLASER ft ROSIN T. O. BIDOELT. M. L. sqCIER. A T. WARREs'. RIDGELY, SQUIER &GO., COTTON* FACTORS, GENERAL PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Lanier Ilonas Bnlldlng, “ MACON, GEORGIA. ;i ■ references: T. B. Bloom, E. Wilcox, Gen. J. T. Uroxton, Macon, Ga. Holmes ft Patterson, Hopkins ft Bro. New York. C. W. Brnner, Savannah. Tncker & Co., LonlsTille. oct27-3m. *• I WM. A. MCKXXZIE. F. JOUXSOX. WM. U. CHAMBERS. wm. a. McKenzie & co., •, , C OMMISSION Merchants, Cotton Brokers and Receiving, and Forwarding Agents, Apalachi cola, Florida. References: J. B. ft W. H. Ross, Hardeman ft Sparks, Macon, Ga.; King ft Allen JDr. J. F. Boze man, Colmnbns, Go.; Hon. T. M. Furiowb Amcri- ens, Ga.; CoL Nelson Tilt, Albany, Ga.; John Mc- Nab, Enfauja, Ala. aug 25 3m . Public (flak .(if ;* Valngble |Pl^ation, STOCK, CROPS, ETC. W ILL lm sold to the highest ladder, on the 2nd 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 for 35 hands, and Is one of the best plantations in the county, either for cotton or grain. •' •“ww* Also, all the Mules, 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, to day, untill all the property is sold. Terms Cash. ^ BENJ. G. LOCKETT, Ex’r of oet28-tds WM. LOCKETT, Dec’d. For further information apply on the premises, or to L. N. Whittle, Macon, Ga. . ^ . *, C. G. CONNER & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PURCHASING AGENTS, Third street, .... Macon, Georgia. W E offer our services to the public, and will give personal attention to all buislness en trusted to us. We solicit consignment* of goods of every de scription, particularly country produce. Goods stored at tho usual rates in our large, se cure and wcR situated store bouse,' opposite the Express office. references: _ Messrs. Hardeman ft Sparks, Harris ft Ross, Ash er Ayres, 3. B. Ross, and Rev. J. W. Bnrke. jnly29-Cm CLOTHING-, HATS ' AND * Jt ■ ' Famisliiug Gh i j is. T HE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to his former customers, and the public gen erally, that he has res; med business in this city, and lias associated wltn him Mr. B. C. Smith, tin der the style and firm of E. Sanlsbnry ft Co. They have taken the well known and central stand, on Cotton Avenue, under the Masonic Hall, where they arc prepared to furnisbgentlemcu with any 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 styles. oct21-2m E. SAULSBURY. jgy Journal ft Messenger copy, and send bill to advertiser. Notice. H ACKS will leave Albany on arrival of the cars from Macon, every Tuesday, 1 .am-day and , Saturday, for Tallahassee, Fix, Yia Thomasvillc, i Ga.; also, for BainSndge erery Monday, Wednes day and Friday, thus opening a regular communi cation to Southwestern Geonria and Florida. WRIGHT ft HILL, jy27-tf Proprietors. Or on storage; and to all who faror me with con signments of any description, 1 promise i Full and Satisfactory Returns. A. P. G. HARRIS. Old firm ot Dunlap ft Harris, afterwards Harris & Dense. nces—Any^the.merits ofoMiicon. 1ST E W FIRM SINGLETON, HUNT ft CO., OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GEORGIA, ATOW have In atore, and for sale, the lamest and 1\ -best assorted stock orBOOTS, SHOES, AND HAT^ in the South. Those wishing to buy, to sell again, will here find facilities not surpassed by any honse south of Cincinnati, as the entire stock has been purchased, FOR CASH, from the manu facturers in the cities of New York and Boston. A good supply ol TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS anil also be kept on hand. The firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and by strict attention to business,"to merit a liberal portion of public patronage, v W. R. SINGLETON, W. C. SINGLETON, octd-Sm y.j: HUNT. W^N.TEp. g GOOD CABINET MAKERS, ^GOOD CARPENTERS, jl^ONE other need apply. GRENVILLE WOOD. Lloyd & Drapfer, NEXT DOOK TO THE BROWN IlOUSE. DEALERS IN FANCY GROC ERIES and CONFECTIONERIES Manufacturers of Candy, Cracker*, Oaken, and Bread of every discript ion. Hotels and Boairdins Houses fnniLdied regularly oet2$-Tm* Soliool Books. S ANDER’S,Sargent’s,Towns’ and McCuffey’s se ries of Readers. Robinson’s,Smith’s, Davie’s and Doad’s Arithme tics. Farley’s History. Mitchell’s, Cornell’s, ijonteith’s Colton and Fitch’s and Warren’6 Geographies and Atlasses. Clark’s ahd'SmUh’a and Bullion’s English Gram mars. Fasquellc’s and Pinncy’s French. Copy Books, Slates and Pencils, Taber’s Lead Pencils, Gilliot’s Pens, (No. 303.) Portfolios, Cream Laid Writing Papers, Bon Ton, Opaque, Canary, Melon and White Lfcid Envelopes, assort ed sizes. Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Instruments, (Agents for Steinway & Sons, Suebbeller & Schmidt & Gale’s Pianos for tlic State of Geor gia-) Combs, Brushes, Lubin’s Extracts and Soaps, Pomades, Hair Oils, Pocket Books, Playing Cards* &c. .' " *** ■ AH at the lowest prices. JOHN C. SCHREINER & SONS, scp!7-3m Macon, Augusta and Savannah. For Sale or Rent. O NE of the largest and best plantations In the South, situated In Barbonr county, Ala., ten miles Southeast of Eufaula is! offered for sale or rent. Tills place contains 4000 acres of splendid lands, oak, hickory and fine growth, 2000 or more of which is cleared, fences in good order, also a good dwelling bonse five rooms and all necessary outhouses. Enough to accommodate 100 hands, 3 gin houses and screws etc., etc. Tcrm3 very lib eral. Apply to C. M. WILEY, Executor, A. G. WILEY’, Executrix, Or to Macon, Ga. Coe. Wm. M- Chambebs, Eufaula, Ala. Eufcnla “Spirit South” copy and send bill to ad vertiser. novS-lm* COTTON SEED. W E ARE PREPARED tofurnish Cotton in any quantity. They are of a superi® kind of cotton and warranted fresh and good. Parties at a distance can be furnished. Columbus, Ga., nov6-lm. J R IVEY & CO i from the blood, and gives IlKALTII AND SRKXOTIt \ HURLEY, RUDDLE ft CO., Proprietors ■Corner Seventh and Green streets, ,'UG-Sm Louisville, Ky. Hurley’s l*opuInr Worm Candy. MACON, GEORGIA. Opposite Stubblefield House. I AM NOW prepared to put up to order all manner of work belonging ;to Carriage and Wagon building. I offer the best ef facilities for rei<alring articles of the same character Our n- rangemrnts are complete for SMITIIWORK, Law Card. THOMAS G. JOHNSON, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Attorney at Law. Claim and Real Estate Agent No. 5Q. Market st., (up stairs.) s> w. T. NELSON’S. 8A L O O 1ST . THE SIGH ALL BIGHT. AT WHOLESALE AS WELL AS RETAIL. J UST received and for sale by tlic b arre i an cl package, an invoice of Liqno Vhe bead quality, snch as OLD BOURBON, MONONGAHELA, ROBERTSON COUNTY WHISK CHAMPAGNE, CATAWBA, CHERRY, „ L COGNACand DOMESTIC BRANDIES. Champagne Wincs^qts. and pints, different bnmds, octl2-3m Montgomery. Ala. * «Js? Wines, Port, Madeira, Catawba, Pearl of the ■— ; Rhine, (imported) Rheinwinc (Ingleheimer, red, NOTICE TO COTTON SHIFTERS. ; and Ungstefocr, white,). ’ All the above ean be purchased by retail dealers, .... _^ lb , naming, rrmnmog, mqmnag, I lirSS# 5 Hr»tdtI I^S^!s!! gr ^ ^ tobacco and cigars. t-laee of ail other preparations for JgyT” * ln * I pronrise £2Z2&k£3£ ro y th(^ i UXE ’ ■' ln nH ! BLCK>M A^’flaerm^ Remrtnber the old stand on Cherry street, be- BL— HfegSrfBTODaftgo., j I * Wo " B ' pTni,r ” , __ TOwSgfuBST j * ^Cor.'.-rSeTcnth and Green-mots,REPAIR FURNITURE COTTON NOTICE. j rarawfil'fiad'um, eariyandfot”’ ^vtog'i^DoS • •"* l.O!ibvine ( Ky. 1 J attention to their wishes. —— ] at the thortart notice. Price* win be the lowest /CHARLES E DEXTER, late of the firm of HallHis bar will at all times be supplied with the Nachwlif & Chattanooga Railroad, thatran poasibly be afforded^ I will MwayskcejJl L ft Dexter,_is prepared to mako liberal choicest beverages. Give kirn a call, for he will be ON ALL C0TT0H ] a,ld rrompt l 1 11 always keep j & Dexter, is prepan on har.d, lor sale, a sood supply of Buggies and pAQTT A TiV A NffFR rpo Pft>sougr^ f>r the North aud West Express I Carriages, which will be sold at low figures. UA5H AilVANULb JL !r. u leave* Chattanooga C 40 .\. M., connect- tt i _ la*: i*. Nu-‘'Mlic with Northwestern Railroad for JtjL01*SG 0ll06111g JobnionvUls aad ptrinh on Tfimwwwriver,^Wada- j .. ^ . • . n . . . ' csh. Cairo, and Si! Lout-, and Loui-vUleand Nash- done ^ the most experienced workmen mthe cily. tUIc Raroad. • A\epiarantcc the utmost sattefaction^in^tbfe^^ar- Far* Iren oga to Nashville “ Cairo......*.. '• St. Louis [car lug Atlanta on the evening train . K. connect with this train. Freight cd sad forwarded on qnlek time wm. p. com Gen’l. snp't. J. W. BROWN, Gen’t. Passenger Agrnt. ...8 7 73, : «ovl3-2taw. ... J9 75. I ... 22 75 { LATHROP & GO. ScrcFAsons to Hexry Lathhop ft Co. Established Since 1837. Cbrner of Ctmgrcn and Whitaler St retie, SAVANNAH,GEORGIA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN j DRYGOODS. consigned through him to the welfkhown and re sponsible honse of Gardner,DcxtcrifcCo. ofNcw York and Boston. nov.-tm i Columbr-s Ga., Nov 3d 1865. J. R. yAKXf'H, OEO. n. REID, W. H-'CHADBOntS. FRENCH & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Wholesale Grocers, &c., Cl-ARK STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. Special attention paid to the sale or forwarding of cotton. septliHim* S. G. WOOD ft CO. ' ; V Wholesale Dealers in Groceries Butter, Cheese, Hoar, &c., &c., No. 15 Union Steef.t. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. tef 21-3m* 11m a can, lor ne wui i in the olden time. Planting on Shares. are*]; ‘*T . T WILL PLANT MY two plantations on eqnita- ; A We shares with some competent planters of sUndini • and means', who will reside on the places, tv • .c- . .. and man age and take charge of everything, and \\ Ol LD invite the attention of Merchants who are -willing to follow the negro dav and night. and families visiting this dty to their Stock ; ^ ^ ?2 of^ery _ ! of Goods now in Store, and-arriving -wreklv ' thing, and they toberesponsiWefcr thelrshareof SYKES^ .CHADWICE & CO. » ° • : all looses it *nv. Address me at Albany, Ga. 1 novll cod2m* j n ovl56t» • NrdRUGER. * A GOOD CHANCE. At Auct ion-29 November, 1865. sold, at the Plantation known as T OFFER my Txn Yard and 202)^ acres of Land NY f ILL be ®oI— — ■ A for sale g adjoining the whole length of the cor- YY GatcsTil U\ Earlv countv, 10 miles from Fort the rsile^ ? f Lumpkin, east; 80 aero, cleared and Gaines. Corn, . Mnies, Fodder, Peas, and Ground &1» I J. G. SINGER. | ^.n^^ d 3 ^er Articles too nmnerous^to Valuable Real Estate Tor Sale. T ^HIE DWELLING HOUSE formerly occupied by ■ Mr. Nathan Weed, well known as one of the most desirable residences In the city; alsoj the lot whereon his hardware store was located, and the lot, with all the improvements thereon, known as his “Agricultural Depot,” on Second street; .also, the lot’ in rear: of the Presbyterian ehnreh. * For terms apply to J. L. JONES, nov 17-6t* AttorneT for Weed ft Cornwell. J. tv. MITCHELL, • v. r. AEMSTRONO. Jlitehcll ft Armstrong, PROVISION & COMMISSION MEEOHANTS AND DEALEBS IN BAGGING, ROPE AND LIQUORS, NO. 65, MAIN STREET...,..LOUIsVLLli, KY- sept32-3m* ., L,. P. STRONG & SONS, WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened at their old stand (on Seccond street, two doors from Cherry) a large and well.^elected stock of Boots and Shoes, Which they; ofler as.low as xny honse in the - thy. ©ct3>-lm* Willard’s Hotel, PROPRIETORS,. *: jB ! A ” WASHINGTON, .- . DM, Formerly of the Girard House, Philadel phia. nov 10-6m E. M. BRUCE, MORaAN & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA. Advances Made on Consignments to WATTS, CRANE ft CO., WATTS, GIVEN ft CO:, W. O. WATTS ft CO., New York. New' Orleans. Liverpool, Eng. geohgia. 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. ! I WILL SELL .AJ3 LOW YlR ANYBODY. i X. A. 1HEGRATH, Agent. P. S—ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. oet20-3m N. A. M. septl9-3in, either of the above houses.: WHOLESA-LE. LARGE ARRIIVAL OF JfEW .G-OOiDS A. M. ROWLAND & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CHINA, CLASS AND ftHEEN’S WARE. G. RICE & C 59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn. ’ ! Opposite the Lanier Honse, | MULBERRY STREET, ----- MACON, CA. By our heavy purchases during the last three months, and by constantly watching the Eastern mar ket and taking advantage of every fluctuation, we are enabled to say that wc have now on hand, the LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK ; Great inducements ai’e offered to Merchants to whom we will sell OF : CROCKERY BT TltK CRATE OR SELECTED PIECES, AT REDUCED TRICES. FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS s. uuunn m THE CITY 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. Wc have the latest styles of Cloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies’ Hats, &c„ &c. A large assortment of SWISS, MULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, HAND KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, etc. We arc selling to country merchants coming to and passing through the city to supply themselves with goods, we wish to say that we can sell them at lower rates than they can j obtain 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 of every article of Men’s Wear made up m the latest styles and of the best material, and will be differed at tbe lowest prices, wholesale and retail, at THE BAZAAR OF MACON. UNDER THE FIRM NAME- OF S. PEYSER & CO. W holes ale and Retail Dealers’ Have opened at COLEMAN ft ROSS’ old stand on Cotton Avenue, Iwtwcen Cherry an Mulberry streets, a Complete Assorment of Ladies Dress Goods, Such As SILKS, MERINOS, POPLINS, DeLAINS (all wool), EMPRESS CLOTH. EMBROIDERIES LACES, RIBBONS, HATS, ARTIFICLVL FLOWERS, PLUMES, qDKTAQS, CLOAKS, SHAWI.ES, NUBIAS, HOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHOES OF THE LATEST STYLES, AND DRESS HAT TRIMMINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Q "TT sept.l7-3m- Gr. RIOE & CO.’S, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF Carpeting and Oil Cloths of tho Most Fashionable Patterns. Gents Hats. • Sattincts, Furnishing Goods, Doc Skin, Broad Cloths, Vestings, Cassimercs, Boots and Shoes, and Ready Made Clothings. Tlic attention of tbc Ladies of Macon, and of Deal cars who may visit the city, Is particularly Invited to this well selected stock of FANCY GOODS. Tlic retail room will be found ou the lower floor, and visitors will be attended by polite and experienced Clerks. The second floor is devoted to tlic w hole- sale trade. Give the MACON BAZAAR an early call. S. PEYSER & CO. P. S.—5Vc also keep open at our old stand on Cherry street, cast side, between Second and Third where we will be pleased at all times to welcome our old customers as well as many news ones. octSl-lm ’ S. P. ft CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .DRK GOODS AND CLOTHING STORE. A. SCHEUERMM * BROTHER, Jtcg leave to Inform the citizens of 3faeon and surrounding country that thev have just received one of the LARGEST and BEST assorted stocks of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Fnrnisliing Goods That is in the market—-consisting of Merinos, De Lancs, rfozamblqncs, Alpaccas, Silks, Calicos, Can- ton and Opera Flannels; Cambrics, Jeans, Sheetings. Cloaks, Shawls, Balmorals, Belts, Ribbons, Crapes, Laces, Edgings, Insertings, Hose, Gloves, Water Falls and Ornaments, Fancy Head Dresses, Fancy Combs of even- description, Irish Linens, Table Cloths, Towelling, Handkerchiefs, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Musquetoc Nettings, Shirtings of all descriptions (bleached and unbleached), Love ; Veils, Yell Barege, Poplins, &c. ...... A large assortment of Ladies', Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, Gaiters, Bootees, Hoop Skirts of tlic latest style, Parasols Corsets, Jewelry, Perfumeries, Pomades, Toilet Soaps, and hundreds of! LADIES ARTICLES too numerous to mention. Wc have, also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s and Boys’ clothing and furnishing Goods, consist ing of ' COATS, UNDER SHIRTS “ PANTS, DRAWERS.. VESTS. ___ SOCKS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, i. BOOTS, CASSIMERES, SHOES, BROADCLOTH, GENTLEMEN’S SHAWLS, HATS, CAPS, SATINETS, BLANKETS, WATCHES, POCKET KNIVES, POCKE? BOOKS, sdAItFS, ! ' i TRUNKS, uJ . ■ ... ' ! I VALISES, Carpet bags, Yankee notions of every description, and many articles which,there is not space enough to enumerate. As wc have many advantages, we intend offering the best and cheapest Goods that can Ire found in the city or _ SOTJTI-IEjBjST MAEKET! One of the firm being located in the city of'Ncw York, we will be” constantly receiving all Goods suitable for this Market, which . . . D.GOLDSMITH. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS &c., &c., AT THU IV13IV YORK STORE, SECOND ST., TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, G-EORG-IA. The undersigned takes pleasure in offering one of the largest and neatest Stocks of Clothing, Furnishing 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 the Store dissatisfied. I>. GOLD85IITII, oct27-Gm WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL. : o: Cheaper thanyou’ll find in this city. Come all those that have taste and pride, And you’ll not go off dissatistied. All onr Goods are nice and new, . And weare certain .they’ll suit you. We say to one, we say to- all, All we ask Is just a call. A. SCHEUERMAN & BROTHER. One door below J. M. Boardman’s Book Store, Mulberry street, Macon, Ga. sept 36-)nov21—oct 31, We have on hand, as you may understand, A fine variety of Goods, Cheaper, cheapest in the land, This must be well understood; We have fine silks and calico. Come judge for yourself and then yen’ll know, That we have^tic goods; and thej- iin pretty— $60,0 0 0, WORTH OF DRYGOODS!! New York Store! New York Store ! S . WAXELBAUM & BE <X l . , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, Second Street, Triangular Bloc%, (NEXT DOOR TO E. C. GRANNISS’,) MACON, GEORGIA., nESBT TOXGE, JAMES YOXGE, (From Georgia.) HfJNRY YONGE & CO., C O' M M / S SIO N ME RC'II A N, T S MEW YORK, S OLICIT consignments of Cotton an other articles, and orders for purchase of Goods. REFERENCES: Charles Day, Esq., T. B. Bloom. Esq., L C. Plant, Esq., iMacon, Georgia;Tllessrs. PUinizy ft Clayton, Augusta. They have h^d large experience in pur chasing Railroad Srrplies of all descrip tions and solicit orders from Railroad Com panies. novll-Cm* Notice, A LL persons indebted to the estate Of James Mcara, late of Bibb county, deceased, are re quired to make immediate payment, and those having claims to render them In terms of the law to the undersigned- B. S. LANIER, novll-JOd LiAiSUtlt, , Executor. S LATtlKOP, GEO. P. SXIDEB Late D. ft E SrLathrop, Late Jas. L Snider&Co ’ Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. • . and Birch ft Snider, Columbus, Ga. E. S. Lathrop & Co., GZYEBAIs Cprornission Aterdiants > ! -, ~.t »v’p =AD—fc» *- • • EDWARD C. LEGRIEL ft CO’S OLD STAND, Second Street, one door from Cherry, MACON, GA. novl-3m* ECONOMY.] [SECURITY Insurance Agency, J M. BOARDMAN Is-Agent for the following • reliable Issuiuxcb Compsxies. ' THE LORILLARD FIRE INSURANCE CO,, OP THE CtTT OP NEW YORK. Cash Capital . . .81,000,000 Assets... $1,312,000 j Profits annually divided, 75 per ct. to tho dealers, j This Company divides three quarters of the net j profits to the policy holders in scrip, bearing in terest, without any liability to the insured. I CARLISLE NORWOOD, Pres. ( Jons C. Mills, Sec. NORTH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE CO., j OP THE CITY OF NEW YOKE. Cash Assets......,.....: 8721,468 50 j Policy Holders participate in tbe Profits. • JAS. W. OTIS, Pres. B. W. Bleeckeb, Sec. COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE CO., j . OP THE CITY OP NEW YORK. I Cash Capital— *250,000 i J. nOXIE, President i Geo. T. Haws, Sec. SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP ATHENS, GEORGIA. This old and deservedly poptlar Company, with its Capital in tact, continues to take risks on the same liberal terms as heretofore. . A3BURY HALL, Prea. Alton- Chase, Sec. THE GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP COLVMBTS, GEORGIA. Capital. *500,000 JAS. F. BOZEMAN, prea. D. F. Wiloox, See. Risks on Cotton, Merchandize, Furniture or Boildinga, taken in either of the above Companies at the most liberal rates. Losses promptly ad justed. oct23-3m J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent Have just received, and arc now opening one of the LARGEST STOCKS OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and K Sfioes. j ‘' ' i Ever offered In this market. ITaving 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 purchasing, as Wc Bny Exclusively for Cash, Wcarc prepared to offer the citizens ol Macon, and the LADIES especially, inducements .bleb .illjis- tonish even the closest buyer. Our Stock la complete and ,we defy competition. We hare also at tached to our Store a r Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods Department, Which are offered at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. BE SURE TO CALL AT THE NEW YORK STORE AND SECURE A BARGAIN. S. WAXELBAUM ft BRO Ells’ Saloon. T HE PLACE is now open to the public; cfery luxury which can be obtained from any part ot the United States, will be served up in CTery style to please the most fastidious. Beverages of all kinds, of the best, to cheer the desponding; a hot Dinner to invigorate the inner man on a cold day, with a fine Uavsnsato puff away dull care. Do not hunger nor thirst, but call on Ells, who has a plenty at his Old Stand, opposite the Lanier, who will do bis best to satisfy yonr wants. With eighteen years of successful experience in my business I hope to please all. With gratitude to old friends for post fiivors, I hope to merit a continuance of their patronage—cud all others who will giTe me a calL * IL N. ELLS. OYSTERS, by the quart or gallon, furnished as low as any house in the cltv, for shipment or city use. Also Lemons by the box or dozen. novS-lm ;pi. N. ELLS. Hair and Wool Collar*. I AM now Manufacturing a first class woo! and hair staffed HARNESS LEATHER COLLAR, Second to none, cither at wholesale or retail. G. BBHND, Cotton Avenue, Between‘2nd and Mulberry sts. dot 15 12t Mocod, Ga. January Election-Tax Collector. . The friends of JAMES P. SIMS authorize the announcement of his name aa & suitable candidate or Tax Collector of Bibb county, and invite tbe suffrages of electors at the election to be held on the 15th of January, 1866. uovl4 te*