The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 24, 1865, Image 4

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■2996X59001000 * GEOBfll LAND AGENCY* • . MACON^GBOTtGIA■■*' ts .eaiobuj Wrtf: gsiaEjf&'iSl M# Ipi^ mr h4^ 4iU rll. will bare V DUntMT of ia >ft Tortt tri:» ****** UJSSTrf ALLISONS fc KIRKKAN Cotton Factors IIP General Commission Merchants, 3.*33, s=^.t3^ no B*i. To—J- B Boss * So* IfaeOB, GAV X n IhImkii a Bo*, kawa, G*.; Fktota* * wi8«», Aagn«i*,<i*.: W. He* >T«H^A»- gu$i#u. R-1. l*m* * *•-. 1 THE MAMMOTH DRY GOODS STORE! Columbus, GxtW.JL W-dqtoring«o«J« »*“ ** gJX*“ j Monlgmncrj, AU. “* ^arrSnSSAco. __ ooi4r»tiy to rttMt. Iron, iron- iron. 100 BARS 7X8 IK, 1M BARS IX1-2 IK, « BARS fX M IK. 37 BARS 1 3-IX 1C IK. 87 BARS 11-2X1-2 IK i consignment, by P. P. PEASE. %H8t.^(scon, Ga. JI..V 1*-M GRIFFIN & co. f 58 & 60 Conrtland Street, new - - - * TonK M.nufortnrera of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS, *»d MAC HIKES: DEALER* IN HERDS AND FERTILIZERS. {7Ti>M8cmim Send for circular. I’nr Rout. J Oflcr for rent two of the best A ? fr)IP > ' l VO?lL? <>f their slie.O»e« n£rtdm I S^ C mHe T fr^Ev^rtt , ’8t2lon. m \lii" SSSS’toenJ^to" land and a fine Apple 55*3. OrefcarAlWrfEjtototgg m rtnt ^JS^5B27SS^S5S^ ■ 9m rr m ——• ■>■■1^ anil am* hat apUad aafflcknl for »-wh , *-“7—7^1 rr pie JcomuHHteOoM hi the war ofJmMdlnga. On price. AIM, "ror wllnlio, apply to ROBT. It. I10WARD, ■nr Remold*, or to m«at Mobile. _ nllorlStOt ». r. MARSHALL. We Offer for Sale AT THE LOWEST RATES. M Bukrt* genuine Ueidrick Champagne, S Caaea Lmgwortb Sparkling Catawba, SO Caaea Choice Claret, » Gas's Ftae Old 8beny, and to Main. Brand leal a Cask*. Qra. A Octave*, M» Bbla. Ncabaoock Potato*, W Bona W R Cbeeae, Mackerel In Kltta and lialf Bbla. >* l White rita In Kltta and half BM*. 30 firkin. Goahen Batter, BOOO Havanna Cigar*, 100 BMs Choice Old Kentucky Whisky. U1DGKLY, 8QUIF.lt A CO. •ovIO-lw Lanier Ilonae Building. SAMUEL D. IRVIN, tlnrrr— nr to Lyon & Irvin and Irvin A Butter, ATTORNEY A T pi. A W i 'i*r ALBANY. GEORGIA. Real Estate Agent for Southwestern Georgia. Pmmi-t attention Riven to all boslneaaentruatedlo bUeare. novllbm roVSDBT AMD MACHINE SIIOI* JAT DAWSON, OA. 0C3 WOT2-! t — r jnti‘id. BLACK AND BLUE BROAD CLOTH, •* •• . “ CASTORS, i tabbed or oafiatobol, of any description, and do DOESKINS. ^any kinJ of Maculae work p, , y_-J SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES Van Valkenburgh, neral Agent and Commission MERCHANT,. torf' t, Hc.ir Codon A C4nuc. AGENT FOR IER & WILSOH’S .! Removal, Removal HERRINGTON & RICKS, R Conner, Tin and 8beet Iron Kaoulactuiere. SsPECTrULLT announce* that }“£ moved their ware room and wwfoJJP ,ran ^‘Xrtiurek manufactured article* in uieir hoc, »»•»*- — STILLS, COPPER KETTLES, TIN WARE, STOVE PIPES, ETC., ETC. tUS^JSffirS?»£workuu»Ukc nunner. oct2a-tn» DEVLIN & 00. Broadway, New York. CLOTHINO g*T WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL. W E OPEN THE SEASON WITH A LARGE STOCK OF ELEGANT CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS In oar Ready-Made Department. We luive aleo secured the services of first-class tints in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which la llkcwlsAupplicd with the finest and heat Fabric, of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS To those who wish to order by mail, will be aent (on application) , * SAMPLES OF GOODS, WUb Directions for Measuring, which, if correctly followed, will secure a fit In all coses. DEVLIN Si CO. Nxw-Yokk. Broadway, cor. Grant St., Broadway, cor. Warren St scpt«3m Important Change of Base. The undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and the “rest 9t mankind,” that they have removed to the large and commodious brick Store on Cherry sL, between 1st and 3d, occupied by A. P. G. Harris, where they will be pleased io see their friends and all^ interested In an exclusively CommU&lon Ilonae. We would also Inform the merchants and business men of Georgia, that we have made arrangements and will open an office In Cincinnati, and will fill ordcre for Groceries, Drugs and Merchandise of all description* at lowest market rates. Dr. W. M. Wither* will make Ids headquar ter* In Cincinnati, and will give prompt per ianal attention to all ordcre for pnrehaac of goods tn that city, or Louisville, Ky. Special attention will be given to the purchase or sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Yarns, 8beetings, Shirtings, Dried Fruit, etc., In either city. Good* consigned to our care, wlU be promptly forwarded at lowest rates. Orders for good* In tbla market promptly filled. WITHERS & LOUD Cotton Factor* and Gen’l Com. Merchants, Cherry SL, between 1st and 2d Streets, nojlj-lm Macon, Georgia. W. C. KENNEDY, ” IVIercliauit Tailor, MULBERRY ST., .VACIN, GA. I HAVE Just received a splendid Stock of Goods In mv line, from New Yo - *" J * "** a. inm'y iine,fromNew York, and are now pre pared to make to order, all Garment* for Gcntle- - incu's wear, of the boat material and in the latest T IE undendguod would Inform the public that style*. Patronage la solicited and aatislacUcn be!* prepared to furnish, on abort oOtJce, guajnnf "‘ . nr vr'i PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES. ««”»“ —“-— — • silk VELVET AND CASHMERE VESTINGS -plied to pl.it.t.va promptly and on reasonable SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSE, O. O. NELSON. NECK TIES, HAND! irurv lunPAPfllt HANDKERCHIEFS, ■ LINES AND PAPEp.CQI.L4BS, LINES BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HATS AND UMBRELLAS. w hey 1 j. A.,'White, Doos. . llAMMwsn, W. P. Parker, T. H. Hall, A. 1*. C. Maorudeu, V EO. G. ttfJUiTJClM, 1.1*. Harris jr., W. G. OWETS, G. N. Holmes, / a a a 1 a..-*.,. t -r:T" * — I H J. S)IITn,y Ik Inch have tin* rmtotte of bepng too best ; . vkhc'EK r (|n^R>'. in* M-ehlim tn the-United State*. Person* T*Tg: n* Vftadn'» WILon’s Machines van have I * J ( and all the new Improvements add 1 wine jiVtacliines valuable and A CARP. A T a meeting of the Undersigned Physicians 'of the City of Macon, it waa unanimously, re- OOlVCd • That medical bills In future shall be considered due and ixiuabli, when the services are rendered. The members of-tic Medical Profession Should ic placed on an equal footing with: those of other .ailing*, and proressions, who have everywhere adopted the CJtsn ststeu. , „ It ts not asking too much, to require of others, demand of ua. „ •Wy. F. Holt, E. F1TZGSH.U.D, A. p. Collins, JnO. R. GODK1N, J Emmett Blacksbesr, B. F.,Gnioas, A. M. Botd, II A-AlETTirEtt, J. B. IIinkle, P. 1L Wbiobt, • Jowl Bais*ut,- . I - octfP lid. a! TlboD CHANCE. u.rjTf roil ?tnu F or-ence Sewing Machines, I OFFER my Tan Yard and 20JK acres of Land for sale; adjoining the whole length of the cor poration of Lumpkin, cast ; SO acres cleared and IgO in-res in the- woods. 3. O. SINGER. novl.llm ora c. Buchanan. CUINXS. r Sewing 1.iieldiu . K ee-e: ,:" apllcitv ar.d great rango ot work. •Vina t ' g L ar diiferent stitches, viz double lock, snd double knot ngmlble feed motion operated by sinl- g a thamb sen w, enabling the operator n 1:,. w ork from right to left, or left to right, I ;V< Oy sNf fastening to the end of the seam. 'lie |xrfevt finish aud substantial manner In per i«ie. ,1, Giemacliiue is made. ■■i. The rapidity ( f itsw or ha work done. A Iu self adjusting tension, Ae., Ac. Agtxry for ‘"f .imarico.i True! Situ!y. L the publications of the Society can be had; » copies or libraries. Sunday schools can be * 1 with libraries at low prices, and grants r- <*KaaL wv. <nrilrl.lw.la Amur buobiiml AHP8EW 8U0HJNAH & CO.. ti • reverstbie k i Cfrocers, Provision Dealers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 116 Main street, LOUISVILLE, KY irtl.-l the highest premium, rvhibition of tbc American nccox sirwrixo ma- g Machine Company, for the Actilnt .fjKdbons; ’ A the Order* for Groceries, Provisions, Bagging and Rope, promptly > xecuted. ^ jyJCt.m ^ NOI'IOU TO ctlTlUN S/IIPISSmI T ^HIE SOUTHERN TRANS 1’OHSPATION Com pany areprep.ired to issue through' receipt* A pony are prepared to froa Maeon and Albany York Tla tha^GREAT g, and tbc quality of destltnte school* or Icdlvtdnals. Exc' ■:■■■ Mutual Life Luvraut* Com pany. h.o- been established tweniv-two to the oldest wholly Mutual Lii« In- 'n the United States. It Im a and has made distributions of cash, omonnUng to over $i,500. r Ind to Dkltimore and NSw Um 'GREAT VIRGINIA AND TEN NESSEE LINE, and cuarrantec a through prig* ’ n> o ninmi •. ..•i V, nu\ Mg ‘TR BBOOM, -\g't Macon, Y G RUST, Ag*t Albany. geo. n. Tt urtN. J - n. hertz TURPIN- & HERTZ. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Clothing, and Gents’ Furnishing GOO D S , Triangular Blael, Cherry Street, J/oewn, Go. Clothier made to order on short notice, by MOK5. KWLTE. octdly CqTTON PRESSES. W " 1 E offer superior focfflUes for pressing and baling cotton at our works comer Firat and cm to in- j cherry street. McMANUS & C©. nOTlb I ,re y y. —— ^ - K—; j p. Jack5car DeLoache takes 'o l^Jeilt idr 1S66. " j Charge of the Presses from this date, and will be -Lon in l'uiaqkicounty, lately owned ' ’ -- *- **i— .vl.am nwl «*.* sept3S8m — -——-y. ——o -a- 1 pleased to hire ac*U Ham this old cotton friends. Ibrop, about twelve railrs below McM. * CO. IVt* i* to be oun of the best 1 ifcr 5tAte. There are about *00 acres of id;revel ‘ and easy 01 cultivaiion. On the •'1 thd stock and provlbious needed for /vr’4 ot>eration^ ami which will be "party renting. For particuhira appltca Livery Stable. i T G. SEARS & a T. FOSTER, have opened a t) .JJvery Stable^ Manly’s old stmid, Gnffin . . je .f oil l.c.nfK to feed or furnish -made aV ! Ga. an J are ready at aUAonrs to feed or furntsh : * L \NUER A Ev- r i ST Conveyances fuotished to any IK.lat in the ^^ MEAILV D^d. |A share of pntren^re « Latest Arrivals from the East, A. P. G*. HARRIS, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS TtttmxunaceRiS of this city and vicinity. lh»L haring received a very lute lot of DRY GOOD3—consisting in La- die*’ Fancy Dress Good* of all description*. Black and Fancy Silks, a huge assortment of Notion* and Ladies’ Dress and Cloak Trimming* in general; fine White Linen in large quantities; a good line of fine French and Eugliah Shawls; the latest style of Plain and FaaevRalrooral Skirt* ;La41es’ Traveling Bags, all .tylca and *tae»; Ladle*’and es’ Vesta and Pant*; and* full UMojjjjtadie* “SH^MptVa VC17 l*Gpe weR - - ’ - - -'.inifi •elected stock of Gent*’ Beady . „ , , each as fine black Broadcloth Coita, black D<»*ldn Pants, Plata and Fancy Silk Vesta, Casaimere Suita, Clothing, rk Doeskin coarse Satinet Suita, and a rtgntar line of Gents’ Famishing Good* not sarpaauble in hew York are . . with a very small advance, and, In feet, lower than tn* house In Macon. Standing in connection with * targe whokrale Jobbing home in the East, we can, therefore, give the above inducement*. . Wc would, in conclusion, farther call attention to our large and elegant supply of Goods, which were selected with great care by onnelves; and our long experience ia this market has qualified us to judge as to the wants of the purchasing com munity. The patronage of all our old friends, as well as many of our new one*. 1* report ftdly solic ited- Purchasers should be particular to find our place—Damonr’s Block, Second street, three doors from Board man’a Book Store. p. 8.—Country merchants will find it to their advantage to give us a call. oct3dim GLASER & ROSIN t. o. Kinoely. it. l. sqantH. s. r. washes. RIDCELY, SQUIER &CO., COTTON FACTORS, GENERAL PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Lanier House Building, MACON,GEORGIA. UEFKUCNCXSt T. B. Bloom, E. Wilcox, Geu t J. T- C’roxton, Macon, Ga. Holmes & Patterson, Hopkins A Bro. New York. C. W. Bruner, Sovannah. Tucker <fc WW. *. MCKENZIE. L. F. JOHNSON. W1L U. CILUIEEJIS. wsi. a. McKenzie & co., C OMMISSION Merchants, Cotton Brokers and Receiving, and Forwarding Agents, Apalaclii cola, Florida. _ Refejiences : J. B. A W. II. Roe*, Hardeman & Sparks, Macon, Ga.; King & Allen, Dr. J. F. Boze man, Columbus, Ga.; Hon. T. M. Furlow, Ameri- ens, Ga.; Col. Nelson Till, Albany, Gx; John Mc- Nab, Eufanla, Ala, ang 25 3m Public Sale of a Valuable Plantation, STOCK, CHOPS, ETC. W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on the 2nd Tuesday In December, 1865, for Cash, tbc Plantation belonging to the estate of William Lockett, dcc’d, sltnatedlnCrawford county, and adjoining Ewell Webb, John Dent and others—the place contains 1,500 acres, la well improved In all respect*, with accommodations for 35 hands, and I* one of the best plantations in the county, cither for cotton or grain. Also, all the Mules, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Crops or all kinds, together with Wagons, Carts and farming and other ntensils of all kinds. The sale will take place on the premises, com mencing at 10 o’clock, and will continue from day, today, untill all theproperty is sold. Terms (Josh. BENJ. G. LOCKETT, Ex’r of oet2S-tds WM. LOCKETT, Dec’d. For further information apply on the premises, or to L. N. Whittle, Macon, Gx . C. G. CONNER & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PURCHASING AGENTS, Third atreet, .... Macon, Gcorgix "ITTE offer our services to the public, and wiU VV give- personal attention to all bulstaces en led to ns. Wc solicit consignments of goods of every de scription, particularly country produce. Goods stored at the usual nUea In our large, the cure and well situated store bouse, opposli Express office. BEFEUXNCES: Messrs. Hardeman A Sparks, Harris & Ross, Ash- x Ayres, J. B. Ross, and Rev. J. ~ julySO-Cm . W. Burke. CLOTHING-, HATS Furnish.ing Goods. _ T HE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to his former customers, and the public gen- ly, that he has res-, med business in this city, has associated with 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 Avenue, under the Masonic Hall, where they are prepared to furnish gentlemen with and o _ _ _ weekly shipmentsof thiTbcst and latest styles. oct21—2m E. 8AUL8BURY. Hr Journal & Messenger copy, land send bill to advertiser. Notice. H ACKS will leave Albany on arrival of the cure from^Ma'coh, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, for Tallahassee, Fix, via ThomasvUle, Gx; also, for Batabridge every' Monday, Wednes day and Friday, thus opening a regular communi cation to Southwestern Georgia and Florid*. WRIGHT* HILL, Jy27-tf - Proprietor*. FOORHEES & GARRISON, Commission Merchants, 73 William street,' Ncw York. Offer tll6ir services to the Planters, Merchants • . A'.’ and Cotton holder* of Georgia. And refers by pemussioh ta Messrs. Brwin * Hardee, iBovaun'ah, Oeu ■ ittisr - - Presideht'-Natiofial Bank at Savannah, Gx E. A. Wilcox, Macon, Gx 'll W. B. Davison,' Augusta, Gx . E. Remington & Son, ThomasvUle, Ga... C. L. Koinnson, Jacksonville, Fix - C. K. Garrison, 73 William street, N. Y. Ocean National Bank*. NcW,York. .- Merchants Exchange Nation Bank, New York. Any business entrusted to us will meet with prompt and ■earefjMtfentron. *' ’ B. F. Yoor.ireEs. D. E. Cj^kioson sepS-4m -mO 1 ~ t fF Coruinission ^lercliant. [Next door to J. B. Ross & Son’s, Cherry street] take biotic e. M y STOCK OFGROCERIESarenowbeginning to coinc in, and I can promise my friends and the public generally, that a call upon me will neT- er be regretted; for with a large and well selected ; 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 Twin also state, that ta addition ta 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 aud Satisfactory Returns, A. P. G. HARRIS, Old firm 01 Dunlap * Harris; afterwards Harris Befebencxs—Aliy of the merchants of Macon, oct 26-3m [oct 14] 1ST E AV FIRM SINGLETON, HUNT A CO., OPPOSITE LANIER nOUSE MACON, GEORGIA, "VTOW have in store, and for sale, the largest and best assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS, in the South. Those wishing to buy, to sell again, will here find facilities not surpassed by any house south of Cincinnati, as the entire stock has been purchased, FOR CASH, from the manu facturcrs ta the cities of New York and Boston. A good supply ol TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS will also be kept en hand. The firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal portion of public jiatronagc, oct4-3m W. R. SINGLETON, IV. C. SINGLETON, Y. J. HUNT. WANTED. GOOD CABINET MAKERS, ^GOOD CARPENTERS, ^"ONE other need apply. GRENVILLE WOOD. Lloyd & Draper, NEXT DOOR TO THE BROtVN HOUSE. DEALEttS IN FANCY GROCERIES and CONFECTIONERIES Manufacturers of Candy, Crackers, Cakes, and Bread of every description. Hotels and Boarding Houses furnished regularly oct28-lm* School Boohs. gANDER’S.Sargent’s,Towns’ and McC’uffey’s sc- , ties of Readers. Robins on's,Smith’s, Davie’s and Doad a Arithme tics. Parley’s History. MitcheU’s, Cornell’s, Monteith’s Colton and Fitch’s and Warren’s Geographies and At lass ex Clark’s and Smith’s and Bullion’s English Gram mars. Fasquellc’a and Finney’s French. Copy Books, Slates and Pencils, Taber’s Lead Pencils, GMiot’a Pena, (No. 3030 Portfolioa, Cream Laid Writing Papers, Bon Ton, Opaque, Canary, Melon and White Laid En Violin and Gnitar Strings, Musical Instruments, Violin (mu uuiur oinuzs, inusiuu iusuuuicuu, (Agents for Steinway & Sons, Soebbeller & efimidt & Gale’s Pianos for the State of Geor- gix) Combs, Brushes, Luhto’a^Extracte and Soaps, Pomades, Hair Oils, Pocket Books, Playing All at the lowest prices. JOHN & SCHREINER * SONS, sc?17-8m Macon, Augnsta and Savannah. - For Sale or Rent. QNE of the largest and best plantations ta the _ South, situated ta Barbour county, Alx, ten miles Southeast of Eufaula is] offered for sale or rent This place contains 4000 acres of splendid lands, oak, hickory- and fine growth, 2000 or more of which is cleared, fences ta good order, also a good dweUing house live rooms and all necessary out houses. Enough to accommodate 100 hands, 3 gin houses and screws etc., etc. Terms very lib eral. Apply to C. M. WILEY, Executor, A. G. WILEY, Executrix, Or to Maeon, Ga. Col. Wm. M- Chambers, Eufaula, Alx Eufcula “Spirit South” copy and send bill to ad vertiser. ^ . yjjovo-lm* -JU, COTTON SEED. E ARE PREPARED to furnish Cotton Seed W E 1 „ —MW in any quantity. They arc of a superio '■ “ :otton and warranted fresh and good. kind of Cotton trad Parties at a distaucc can be furnished. Columbus, Gx, novO-lm. J R IVEY * CO Notice to Planters, I M WILL BUY 10,000 BUSHELS OF CORN, •for which I will pay the highest market price and famish sacks, —ALSO—^ TEN THOUSAND POUNDS BACON and LARD. Fodder, Stock Peas, Dried Fruit and Syrnp. nov8-deod2w GEO. BURDICK. J. Vf. MITCHELL, Y. P. ARMSTRONG. Mitclicll & Armstrong, PEOVISION & COMMISSION MESOHAKTS AKD DEALERS Ilf BACGINC, ROPE AND LIQUORS, NO. 63, SLAIN STREET......LOUISVILLE, KY. sept22-3m* , a , L. P. STRONG & SONS, WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened at their old stand (on Seccond strept,. two doors from Cherry) a large and well selected stock of 1 ’ Boots and Shoes, Winch they offer as low as any hon*se in the city. oct2B-lm* Willard’s Hotel, _S-?KES, CHADWICK & CO., PROPRIETORS, Washing tom, . . . . . , d. c., K. II. LAN IKK. WM. PanXlrtK * LANIER, PHILLIPS & CO. }iE}fx.;7i (fate of Rathede, Tam.) - Wholesale G-rocers Commission Merchants, No. 32 Vine Street, Cincinnati, - Ohio. We invite the attention of our-old friends’and the Trade generally to our large and well assorted Stock of • * STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. : now In Stobx -and becovino daily,- and which we re offering at the vert lowest ™c*x. , Our facilities and bnvines* connections are such that we feel assured vre can afford entire satisfac tion ta every Instance, and thoseentrusttagwswilb their orders, can rely upon receiving the goods upon as favorable terms and at as low rates as if , PHILLIPS & CO. A RARE CHANC& J : Ponncrly of the Girard House,. Pliiladel- jrHi*. nov 10-Cm COTTON NOTICE. C HARLES E DEXTER, late of the firm of Hah * Dexter, ta prepared to make liberal GASH ADVANCES OH ALL COTTON consigned through him to the well known and re sponsible house of Gardner, Dexter* Co., of New 1 ork and Boston. r T nor7-lu> Columbus, Ga., Nov 3d 1865. J. S. FRENCn, GEO. II. REID, TV. II. CHADBOUBN. FRENCH & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants ” Wholesale GrQperf, Ac., CLARE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. Special attention paid to the sale or forwarding of cotton. toptlMm* ■’ ** 3 S. G. WOOD * CO., ■Wholesale Dealers in Groceries Butter, Cheeae, Plonr, 4a, 4c., No. 45 Ujiox Street, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. fTAHK undersigned offer for sale, extent for the JL ensuing year. In the village cf RnsseUville, | Monroe co. Gx. adwtllirig aml'store house, with I of land attached, ta f = =- * A wealthy community, . - one of ti.c beat country stands for merchandising ip middle Georgia. The dwelling Jjaw Card. THOMAS C. JOHNSON. LATE 6f ST. LOUra; MISSOURI. is nearly new containing eight rooms, with good garden, orchard, etc. The store room is sixty feet! AUornev at Law. Claim and Real Estate -Agent r on .. a .jd W ell finished. Said property, can, he pur-1 ' tY} 3 -Si chased low or rented on reasonaUetenns if. early, Z T So. 50 Market *L, (upstairs.) application tornado to the naderstyed. JfklTft | t _-. . nov9-30d* j! R.' SMITH.’ 1 octl2-3m Montgomery. Ala. E. M. BRUCE & CO., BANKERS AKD COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. E. F. METCALFE & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA. N . A . MEGE At, ‘ ^ t* » * S l/ 1 * J t. < Wholesale and Hetall' Dealer in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, WINES, iiQtJOBS, CIGARS, &C., At eHb ? Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House, MACON, - - - - - - GEORGIA. Advances Made on Consignments to WATTS, CRANE & CO., WATTS, GIVEN * CO., • W. C. WATTS & CO., New York. New Orleans. Liverpool, Eng. EITHER, OF THE ABOVE HOUSES” BCptlO-oDl WHOLESA-LE. LAE&E ARRKVAL OF .NEW G-OOIDS AT G. RICE & CO.’S, 59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn. I SHALL nx-eivg^COODS evqry.wcvR, mul rliall k^^pi^almjt'so. assorted thnt mer- chantu atul consunitri'cnn FIND ANYTHING THEY WANT, •’( q)l - X WILL SELL AkS LOW AS ANYBODY. • • • X. A, IIEGRATU, ArciiI. -ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. P. S-- oel20-3m N. A. M. A . M . EO VV L AND & CO Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CHINA, GLASS AND Q.UEE1CS WARE. purchases during the last throe month?, and by constantly watching the Eastern mar- i vantage of over}* fluctuation, wc arc enabled to say that wo hayo now on hand, (lie LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS IN THE CITY OF NASHVILLE. Our assortment of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, 'T„ POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, AND OTHER NEW STYLES OF DRY GOODS, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. We have tlic 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, wc wish to say that we, can sell them at lower rates than they can 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. Our Clothing Department, Up Stairs, Consists of every article of Men’s Wear made up in the latest styles and of the best material, and will be offered at tbe lowest prices, wholesale and retail, at < G. EIOE & OO.’B, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. sept 17-3m METALIC GASES. J) ECEIVED_tlils day a full assortment cif ME- TALIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS ol the most beautiful Patterns. For solo at my Fac tory, foot Third Street, Macon, Ga. aug 2G-3m GRENVILLE WOOD. ECONOMY.] [SECURITY Insurance Agency, J M. BOARDMAN to Agent forthe following • reliable Insubance Companies. THE LORILLARD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OP. THE cm OP NEW YOBK. Opposite the Lanier House, MULBERRY STREET, - - MACON, GA. i2T Great inducements are offered to Merchants to whom we will sell Clio CXEHY BYTIIE CJLl TR OR SELECTED PIECES, AT RKDUCtifr PRICES. s. nAsmwprci THE BAZAAR OF MACON. UNDER THE FIRM NAMK OF S . P E Y SERA CO. AV h. es! fe so. 1 e and Eotail Dealers* Have opened at COLEMAN & ROSS’old stamt on Cotton Avcmi.-, bclwwn Chi riV nn Mulbcrty streets, a Complete Assorincnt.of Ladies Dress Goods, Such As SILKS,MERINOS; POPLINS, Df.LAINS (all wool), EMPRESS CLOTH, EMBROIDERIES LACES, RIBBONS, HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, PLUMES, SON TAGS. CLOAKS, SHAWLES, NUBIAS, HOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHOES OF THE LATEST’STYLES, AND DRESS HAT TRIMMINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO, A LAIiOE LOC OF Carpeting and Oil Cloths of the most Fashionable Patterns. Gents Hats. ' . . Sattinett, Furnishing Goods, Broad Clotli9, Cftbsimeres, Boots and Shoes, ......; e - and Ready Made Clothings. Doe Skin, Ventings, The attention or the Ladles of Macon, and of Defeats who may visit the city, to particularly Invited to tills well selected stock of FANCY GOODS. The retail room will lie found on the lower floor, and visitors will be attended by polite and experienced Clerks. The second floor to devoted to the whole sale trade. Give the MACON BAZAAR an early call. P. S —We also kocp open at our old stand oil Cherry Istreet where wc will be pleased at all times to welcome our old customer* oct81-lm S. PEYSER Sh CO. t, cast side, between Second and Third uqcra aa well as many new* one*.^ ^ D $i,ooo,ooa ....... §1,312,000 E. MURRAY, D. R. MURCHISON, Wilmington, N. C. K. M. MURCHISON, J. T. MURRAY, New York. Murchison & Murray, Commission Merchants, ,188 Front St., New York. A LL consignments to us are insured from point . of shipment, whether advice of shipment’ is received or not. Littoral advances made on consignments when desired. Our personal attention given to the sale of cotton. ) - ‘ “ nov9 lm Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad. rpO Passengers for the -North and West Express _L train leaves Chattanooga G40a. m., connect- „ _ tt.-.. f ing at Nashville with Northwestern Railroad for CKO. T. HAWS, Sec. ngi Johnsonville and points on Tennessee river, Padu cah, Cairo, and SL Louis, and Louisville and Nash ville Railroad. '' , j rX Fare trom Chattanooga to Nashville.. 1... $ 7 75. “ “ “ “Cairo 19 75. “ “ “ . | “ St. Louis......;.. 22 75 Passengers leaving Atlanta on thd'cventag train on W.4AR. R. connect with this train. Freight to now reacived and forwarded on quick time very moderate rates. .- 1 WM.P.INNES, Gcn’L Sup’L octlS-3m. Gcn’L Sup’t J. W. BROWN, Gen’l. Passenger Agent Profits annually divided, 75 per ct. to the dealers. This Company divides three quarters of the net profits to the policy holders ta scrip, bearing in terest, without any liability to the insured. CARLI8LF Jons C. Mills, Sec. 8LE NORWOOD, Prea. NORTH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF TUB CITY OF NEW YOKE. Cosh Assets n ...Avt.; ....$721,-KB CO Policy Holders participate In the Profits. JAS. W. OTIS, Pres. R. W. Blbecker, Sec. COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF THE CITY OF NEW YOKE. Cash Capital- - .''$250,000 J.HOXIE, President. SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF ATHENS, CEOHOIA. This old and dbsebvedly ropuLAn Company, with its Capital In tact, continues to take risks on e liberal terms as heretofore. Harley’s Wofifachlc Bitters, ^ ^ F OR Debility, Loss of Apretite, Weakness, In digestion or Dyspepsia, want of action of; e ocl — Liver, Disordered Stomach, there, are no bittcq hat can- compare with these In removing thess distressing complaints. Eor sale or ^ ~ any drug store in the United States, or from the proprietor, Louisville, Ky., corner Seventh and Green streets, to whom all orders should be ad- iressed. HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO. Hurley’s SarsapariHa, T HE Great Blood purifier, as a Spring and Slim mer Medicine, stands unrivaled, removes all impurities from the blood, and gives • HEALTH AND SHENGTH » to the system. HURLEY, RUPDLB & CO., 1 Proprietors •Corner Seventh and Green streets, scptlfi-Sm Louisville, Ky. Harley’s Popular Worm Candy. A S this to really a specific for Worms, and the best and most palatable form to give to chll- dren, it to not surprising that it to Hast taking the place of all other preparations for worms—it being oh Proprietors, Comer Seventh and Green streets, septic 3m Louisville, Ky. Macky, Beattie & Co. Skipping and General Commission Merchants 203 & 205 BAY STREET, SAVAYYAH, GEORGIA, to? Cash advances made on Consignments to Mackt.* Beattie, PhUadplphix J ■REFERENCES/ Messrs. Chas. L. Colby & Co., Messrs Hunter A S5S2> cilriitirui, JESSi P. Boyle & Ce„ Messrs. W allace * Browne New York; Messrs. Macky * Beattie,Messrs. J.Gitoron Sons & Co., Philadelphia National Bank, First National Bank, Seventh National ■ Bank, Robt. Steen, Esq., Messrs. McCutcheon & Collins Philadelphia; Messrs. Clarke & Cunningham’ M. A. Hamilton, Baltimore- Particular attention given to the forward ing of goods for Northern market*. oct81-3m the same liberal terms’ as heretofore. ■ - ASBUBY HALL, Pres. Albon Chase, Sec. THE GEORGIA HO.ME FIRE INSURANCE cb., of colembcs, oeouoia. Capital v i: $500,006 JAS.' Fi BOZEMAN, Pries. D. F. Wiloox, Sec. . Risks on CottOD, Merchandize, Furniture or Buildings, taken in either of the above Companies iVthe most liberal rate*. Losses promptly ad- oct22-Sm J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent. HESET TONOE, ' JAMES YONOE, (From Georgia.). HENRY YONGE & CO., .1 COMMISSION ME nan ANT 8 SEW YORK, S OIJCIT consignments of Cotton an other articles, and ordcre for purchase of Goods. ; : > REFERENCES»V. CKJ IP- Charles Day,- Ksq^ TrtR. Bloom, Es<|., I. C. Plant, Esq, ;Macon, Georgia; Messrs. Phinizy & Clayton, Augnsta. ( They hove -had large experience m pi chasing Kailhoad Supplins ' of all desert tionstomd solicit orders from Railroad Goi panics. ; novll-flm*- > X'oticc. ’ A LL persons indebted to. .the estate of James Meah - ! l!Tt»Ti iOKrtculor. .- s LA' Late D. & E Savannah, Gx . <1 GEO. P. SNIDBK Late Jas. I. Snider*Co Savannah, Gx zr, E. £ Lathran X. Co,. CoramiSfe^jjL GammelL Messrs. Bell & Christian, Savainai , . ' .. Of*** Maude*' EDWARD C. LEGRIEL * CO’I WrightM^ EmVAKD c ' * fS’?, OLI >, 8T tf®« ' day, with aCue II a va i Messrs. Lord, Stone & Co, Boston; Me**r-° llohn ** ft 'SccSnd Street, 6ne Boor'from Cherry, Do not hunger nor tin... o Dn-i» i* w-n.— a. n — i -J lia* a plenty at lus Old Sta novl-3m* R i ' r i -ri M» t- l/.t At Auctipn-29 November, 1865. Bold, tat the Plantation known aa ▼ Y Gatesylijc*-Early county, 10 miles from Fort Gaines, Coro, Mules, Fodder, Peas, and Ground Pea.?, Hogs and- other *article3 too numerous to mention. Terms cash. nov 17-9t* GOLD S I I T ]J . ( , " , Jt Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, I*./;.-,. ai«i ijr . "• • rff *' **•* j . i4ji S • ' ' *‘ iV ‘ '''* ** HATS, CAPS &c.j &o.-, tmfj ‘ ‘ x! ' ‘ ifllaL»J ijs.* jV Js»- m v<r r -•-f ^ Uj ...* .. AT TIIE NEW YORK STORE, SECOND ST., TRI.UGHjAR BI.OCK, MACON, GEORGIA. The undersigned takes” pleasure in offering one of the largest and neatest Stork* ol Clothing, Furnishing G-oods, and in fact everything 1 bctofiglng to a FIRST CLASS CLOTIIINO STORE. ■v 1 ‘ Please call-,and exaihine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I ain sure you will not leave the Store dissatisfied. I>. GOLDSMITH. $60,000, WORTH OF DRY ROODS!! New York Store! New York Store! ihfj: ■-'di : Lfltlfcr*- »• I • ^ ^ /> - .q ' - < .1 S . L B A If M &' B it Oil , • -tifVr -r-UeM Hi Vk ’ *' 5 '* * I ^ ** , a A; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 4* * r. m. . i dr. f r:^' imiJW ! ^ . n g* u 1 a r Block. (NEXT DOOR TD K fe'GKANNISSV) MACON, 4^ - GEORGIA., to«t| * Bl R rare, - Have jnst received, and arenow opening hne ofthe LARGEST STOCKS OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and .Shoes, Ever offered in this market. Having Mccted the above stock w ith the greatest rare, iicularlv call the attentiou of Country Merchant* aud Wholesale Buyer?, to {ileabucall at STOCK before pnrdMMg/atf ' yiiiim .We-.Buy Exclusively for Cash, vre would per* and unuiite our i*rt > , *■ * 81 MB . | | J»«epNMlMttUMctilc citizen-• f Mac n, i.i.d tu LA Dll'S cpe«MBy,fc1n«incuts which willrs- tomsh even tha cloaest buyer. OnfStoek to complete and we dety competition. Wc have abo at- ladied to oargtffta «Cft»> W*«r Mk ’irw t “T -1,1 . A, „ rtteAr- r:jo .-ial GcntleTnen,s Goods Dcparimeni. Wiil'ch ai«oter^at^ifGLESALE;AND RETAIL *t.lheLOWKST MARKET PRICF- ’f A BE SUTO'TOi^3ffi»A^;'^.^J.yoDK^EeRE AND SECURE A BAROATN. 8. WAXELBflDM & BRO : j«-j a ti sewfT i*> .v .-U Aoto asMSh-J. oct 276m ,.w*Ivto -H tefii lihstoJ ta * ' e«s«r J** > a* •*• ( tf 11 Pni&VrSaloon. rpHE PLACE Is now open to tiie public;’ every 1 luxury which can be obtained from any part ol ~ 1 d States, will be served up ta *Tcrj r i-tjlc . the most lastidious, Bevkkages of aJI , ,- u ‘;kinds, of tbc BEST, t<f cheer the nusi-bxoixo; a hot Diskib Id rraiodalra the inner man on a cold ranna to puff: away dull caro.- thirst, but call ou Klto, who " ite the Lan: ‘A Hair and Wool Collar*. T "AM now Manufacturinga first cla»* WC»1 A -tolrvtufiid nicr, ite the who will do bus best to sati-fy jour -i ants. • Withlightcen year* of. successful experience ta my business I hope to please all. With gratitude to old friends for past favors, I hope to merit a continuance of their patronage—andall others who XL N. ELLS. continuance or their patronage—am will give me a call. ^aarAma: 1 OYSTERS, by the quart or caUoD, furnished as Jow as any house In the city, for shipment or city use. Also Lemons by the box or dozen. nov8-lm ,|IL N. ELLS. k * '"’HARNESS LEATHER COLLAR, Second to none, cither at wholesale or » G . HERNP, « Cotton'Avenue, Bet ween 2nd and Mnt^rr •*»- nov 1512: Atacon, Gx January EIcction.-Tn* collector. The frieuels ol JAMES I’- SIMS authorize the htonanie a. a.uitablecandkUt. Tax Collector of Bibb county, and tovlte the suffrages of electors at the election to be held on the 1st Wednesday In Janoaiy, 1SC6. nor!4 te*