The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 28, 1865, Image 4
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THE BOY AND THE PANTHER
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^Important tlfat of
"TCrodenlsned respectfully anno
friend* and the "rat of mankind," that tbejjhatlr >
Base.
nfSTr tjie __ J
. . 1 MAMMOTH DRY GOODS STORE!
-
It «ra* a fine morning in August when little
Saanal jutoft. abort seven year* okl, a«*
j, t yf r -. , d„„ i a the brook that run In-(ore
bis JatSer's door. He was an only an<l beau
tifol child, and hi* mother almost idolized
»,lm There be wa«, with his trowscr. tucked
up above his knees, working like <r beaver.
A mother’s eye gleaming out from beneath
his sunburnt hair, and with some of his fath-
rr's strength, tugging at a latgc . tone in the
l«d of* stream. .
.. Samuel, you had belter come in, liadu t
vou r f»t<t Hannah, in a tone of half mother
and half mate.
No," mid Samncl. •
An acorn fame floating down the stream.
The bov took it up. looked at it. was pleased,
and **reckoned" in his mind that there wfre
more up the ••gully," and when hia •mother**
hv k wa* turned, off he started for the acorns.
The gorge of the mount into which lie was I
alKiut to enter, had l>cen formed (the work of
many centuries.) by the attrition of the stream
he had just been playing in ; and walking on
the level that Imrdered each aide of the was
ter. he liohlly entered the ravine. An almost
perpendicular wall or bank ascended on each
tide to the height «f one bundled lect, com
posed of rock* and crags, fretted by decay
I and rtorm into fanta-tic shapes and positions.
A few scattered bushes and trees sought nour
ishment from the earth that had fallen from
the level above and excepting their assistance
and the unseen surface of the rock, thia natu
ral fort seemed inacccasihlc but to bird and
Ikw«i. About an cigiith of a mile from the
entrante. a cataract closed the gorge, throw
ing up its white veil of mist in seeming guar
dianship of the spirit of waters. Thu -verdant
tionghs banging orat tbc look cast a deep
gloom over the lied below, while so lofty was
the distance they seemed to grow up to the
sky. Blue patches of water were seen peep
ing Iwtwien them.
Hannah soon missed her I my, but as he
liad often wandered into the fields where his
father wa* at work, she concluded lie must
tie there, and checked coming fears with the
hope that lie would return at tbc dinner
hour. When it came, neither Josiah or any
«.f hi* men knew where he wo& Then the
agitated mother exclaimed:
••He's l««t: hc'a lost! My poor boy will I
starve in the woods !"
4lathering courage, she hastily summoned
I lie family around Tier, and dispatched them
all but her husband to search in different di
rections in the neighboring forest. Toher
bus! uuid she said:
• Scour every field you call your own, anil
if you can't find him, join uie in the gorge,”
•Hi wouldn't go to the gorge, Hannah."
-He would go anywhere.” She knew not
why. but a presentiment that her bov had
followed the course of the stream, dwelt
strongly on her mind.
-1 can't And him, Hannah," said the hus
band. as he joined her at the mouth of the
iforgr. An eagle flew past the mother as she
entered the ravine. Sne thought to herself.
- Tli«- dreadful birds arc tearing my child to
pieces;" and. frantic, she hastened on, ma
king the waits of the ravine echo back her
swaut for tier offspring. The only answer
wa* the eternal thunder ot the boiling catn-
raei. which, as if in mockery of her woo,
threw its spray upon her hot nnd throbbing
temples. She' strained her eyes along tlic
diary height that peered through the mist,
till she could no longer see. nnd her eyes fill
ed with tear*.
Who tuit a woman can tell tlic feelings of
j woman's heart l Fear came thick ami fast
iip—e* reading brain of Hannah. ”Oh, my
hoy! my lir*Ve\-, T will .lie nn ,l wringing
her hamU in agony,»«. sank a. her husband's
fret. The pain of “llcjc. deferred” i, a ,i
strained her ucart-strings to i| lc utmost ten
sion. and it seemed as if tlic wide hand or
despair had broken them all. Tie terrified
bnshand threw water in her pale lhc«, nnd
•trove liv all tlic arts lie know to win Vr
back to life. At last slic opened her languid
eyes, stared wildly around, and rose Irein-
i-Ting to her feet. As slic stoed like a heart
broken Niobc, “all tend!,'' a fragment of rock
came tumbling down the opposite bank.'—
She looked up; she was lierself again, for
half-war up the ascent stood her own dear
fetal even while the glad cry was issuing
from her Ups it turned into a note of horror.
-Oh, merry, tuerey!” The crag on which
the boy stood projected from the ris k in such
a way as to liang about twelve feet over the
hank* Right liclow one of the edges of the
crag, partly concealed among some bushes,
crouched a panther. Tlic bold youth was
aware of the proximity of his parents, and
the presence of his dangerous enemy about
the same time. He had relied down the
stone in exultation, to convince his pa
rent* of the high station whieit lie had
attained, and he now stood with another
in his hand, drawing it back, and look
ing at them as if to ask whether he should
Ahri-w it at the terrible animal lictorc
J him. Till then the mother stood immovable
in her suspense : but Conscious of tlic danger
af her so if he irritated the beast, she resil
ed some distance up the reck. Yet with the
ftatateo* mind ot childhood, and a temper lit
tle Used to control, lie fearlessly threw the
fragment with all his might at the firm ions
animat. It struck one of his feet, lie gave
a sadden growl, lashed his tail with fury, and
•rraed about to spring. ••Get your ritie. Jo-
aaahr* The poor man stirred nob His
glared eye was fixed with a look of death
upon the panther, and lie appeared paralyzed
with fcnr. llis wife- leaped from the stand,
and Blaring her linnets upon her husband's
shoulder* looked into his face- and said;
-Are you a man, Jewiali Raton ! Do you love
roar child r~ He started as if lrem sleep,
. and Van with furious haste from the ravine-.
Again the mother looked toward her son.
lie Tine! fallen upon his knees, and was whis
pering the little prayers which-to' hud taught
hint, not in cowardly fear, but a thought came
acrevet hia mind that he must dir. Tile- dis
tracted Banker Coaid keep still no longe r.—
She rushed up the steep ascent with the en
ergy off despair, thinking only ot her son.
Use rerka crumbled and slipped beneath her
(M. yet she fell not. On, on, she struggle-el
la her agony. The furious creature pauseel a
ii rarrt whim he heaiel her approach. True
niMstarti" ha tpMg at the lioy. lie baro-
M e rfsg. and fall backward. 1 as
slot the opposite side-.
;' crid she. laughing deliriously, " the
r must trv it again before he parts us,
- *—. we won't l»rt.”
_X on her knees before him. slic
l him to her breast, liatliing his
Ail mltli licr tears,
I in his ferocity, and ins manner of
' ‘ i panther again sprang from
Vs time he was more sueeess-
I stnick upon the crag. --He
her! he will kill us!" and
I ,;rr nor aouedcloaa to his mothers liosom.
TV animal straggled to bring his body to
the «rag.his savage feature^ being a step from
ih. mothers free. “Co awayi go away!”
-Uricfce l Ilea mother, hoarse with horror;
- .*r. i have my ehibh" Clever, still
, -r. he came—his red eyes flashing fury,
the thick J atings of his breath came in
— her very face At this awful uiomcut she
the faint re(>ort-of fire-anus coming
fro-.-, the guff •< low—the panther's foot fails
- -i.i- sharp -• -n from the rock, and
. ,u. I l. i-t rails down the precipice at
feet •' .loseph Katm.
^ . ., .-Is-: -ay* glea-r- • ' little
ev jrotp *-. the mouth of the gorge. They were
. :-. ;he.r knees -the mother's band raised
V, ilie head of her son, and the voice of
.*a».r going to tbe Guardian for His merey
i panther's leap.
ire Latest Arrivals from the East,
ree r P HE nndcrelgntd, old ettirena of Macon, beg
, A leave, In lrSormlnxonr old Southern friends
of this city and vicldA that, having received a Commission
ray Urge lot of DRT oOODS-coit&Ung In La p
and business ; dies’ Fancy Dress Goods of ill descriptions, Black
reangements ! “d Fancy Saks, a bug* x-sortmeht of Notions and !
Harris,
(GROCERIES, DRY ^OODS
Dr. tV. M. Wither* aUl make hi* head-pur-
ten to CineiaarQ, and- wUl give prompff per
sonal attention to all order* far pmchue of goods
In that city, or Louisville, Sy.
Special attention will be given to the purchase
or sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Yarn*, Sheetings,
Shirting*, Dried Fruit, etc., lu either city. r,
Good* consigned to our rare, will be pr*>(*pUj
forwarded at lowest rates.
Order* for goods la ttiU market promptly tilled.
wrrnERs ,t loud
CottatlTaetors and Gi-n'l Coin. Merchants,
Cherry St., between 1st and 2d Street*,
novdlm Macon, Georgia.
ECONOMY.] [SECURITY
Insurance Akgency,
J M. BOARDMAX i* Agent for the following
• reliable Ixscnasca CoMraxma.
THE I.0KILLAI1D FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
or thk ctrr or uv xouk.
Cash Capital..#. f 100,000
Assets *1.313,000
Profits annually divided, ">■> per ct to the dealers.
Thl* Coin|*iny divides three quarters of the net
profits to the policy holders in scrip, bearing iu-
U-re-1, without any liability t«> the injured.
CARLISLE NORWOOD, Pres.
JollM C. Mitts, Sec.
NORTH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE CO., I
or thk citt or srw von*.
Cuoli Asset* _ S. *721,40*00
Policy Holders participated the Proflts.^^
K. W. Blebckek, See.
COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
or THE CITT or NEW YORK.
Cash Capital *200,000
J. IIOXIE, President.
Geo. T. Haws, See.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
or ATHENS, OEOROLA.
Thl* old and deseuvem.y rorri.an Company,
with its Capita! In tact,.continues to take risks on
the same libera, terms Preg .
Ai.uos Chase, Sec.
THE GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
or tOWMBLS, OEOIIGU.
*500,000
JAS. F. BOZfiMAN, Pres.
D. F. Wii.uox, Sec. ,
Risks on Cotton, Merebandizc, Furniture or
Uuildlags, taken In either of the above Companies
at the most liberal rates. Losses promptly ail-
_ ]Merch.aiit.
[Next door to J. B. Rosa <t Son’s, Cherry street.]
SAKS XTOZXCD.
RT GOODS,
J. W. FEARS & CO.
--xf
X. A . MEG RATH. A G E X T
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
on Cherry *t, between lit led 2d, - ___.
F. G. Harris, where they wilt be pleased to see I r J± T . hl
their friends and all Interested fa an exclusively of t[lil c - 1 ’_ jjjj
Com mission noure. 1 7 -
We wouldalso Inform the merchants
men of Georgia, that we have-made arraugciuems , ^n_r)k2.~' 7
end wiU open an office la Cincinnati, and wUl fill jfine White Unratalarge qSSif!; a>remd toi ATT STOCK OFJiROCERIESara now beginning
ordciafor Groceries, Drogiud Merchandise of; of line French ana Rngll^h Shaw la; tic latest - tocoine lu, aid I can promise my friends and
.11 deteriplfams *t lowea umrket rate*. style of Flaia andJan^WioHdSkiiU; Ladies 1 . the public generally. Hat a caU upoeime wfflner.
■ Traveling Bags, all style* and *l«i- Ladles’and er be regretted; for with a large and well selected
Misses’..Emu and Fanis; and a fall lice of Ladle* stock of H
SLoeo-ringe*, than aay other house ia Macon.
JWewVEac in recta;
sparse satinet Suits, and h regular line of Gents • mwrvlt
WHOLESALE HOI SE. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &C*
j ~ At Ells' Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House,
Furnishing Good* not surpsuable in Kcw York
^eare'ofreringtothe^pnhBe -to VeU-dil good*
with a very small advance, and, in fact, lower than
any bouse in Macon.
j Standing in connection with a largcrivboleiwle
jobbing hoase- ia the East, we ran, therefore, give
j the above inducements.
; We would. In conclusion, further call attention
to our large and elegant supply of floods, width
were selected with great care'by ourselves; and
our long cx[»erience in this market lias qualified us '
to judge as to the wants of the purcliaaing com- i
munlty. The patronage of all our old friends, a- ’
| well As.many ol our new ones, is rcpectfullv solic-1
ited- Purchasers should be particular to find our
place— Dumour’s Block, Second etrwt, three doors j
| from Boardman’s Book Store.
I P. S.—Country merchants will find it to their '
advantage to give us a call.
to ocUS-Sm GLASER & ROSIN i
market. __
I will also state, that -In addition to my regular
business I wfil be glad to r»«ite any
CONSIGNMENTS ON COAjMlSSION,
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 Panlap »fc Harris, a norwards Harris
& Dense.
BErEKEN*c£»—Any of the merchants of Macon,
oct « [oct 14]
jS r K A\ r FIRM
MXGLETOS, IIIXT & CO.,
T. G. UIDOELT. M. L. SQV1E1L S. I*. WAIUtEN. , —«..*•
RIDGELY, SQUIER &GO., .opposite l a nieb txo u se,
COTTON FACTORS, GENERAL PRODUCE MACON, CEORCIA
AND UOMjyrtSIOX MERCHANTS.
N OW have in store, and for sale, tlic largest and
best assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOES, AND
Lctnicr Uou-e Building,
GEORGIA.
31 A C O N
Capital...
- i-n-. tli-ui t'otr cml
„r .mitt < f Atlanta : Dr. E.
b-'- ik j*:*. - R- Urea, Jam, - H. William
Ma A. Bel' TV c vt; -a t ,k- - j, -
r'ir-t Jiomtiy in December.
J. M. BOA RDM AN, Agent.
I1EXKY YONOK, JAMES TOXOZ,
E. M. BROWN,
OPPOStTK THK I.AX!PIC IIO VSK,
W OU LD Invite the attention of Ids customers
and the public generally, to his large and
well selected stock of
Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods.
Which he offers at very small .tdcanrt on CW.
THE STOCK CONSIST* IN FAST OK
Rleaclicil Domestic*, Drown Domestic*, Prints,
Ginghams, French and English Alcrinos,
Alpacas, 3Iohnir, Poplins, Thybcts,
Opera and Fancy Flnnncls, De
laines, Silks in great varie
ty, Linens of all grades.
Iloo)Mtirt»o/all »ize* anti Bahmrnl Sl-irt* of
Cfttj>erivr timl'C
Your special attention is called to my
GLOAK ahd shawl department,
- wnrr.irvji tnt.r. nvn the latest stvi.es.
As also the
i XOVV KANT K LADIES' HATS,
A BEACTIKCI. ARTICLK.
A ^plinfftd nssortinent of Dress Trimmings.
Perfumery, rioap> and other Toilet
Articles, Gib, White and
Fancy Gooo., Gloves,
. . ,V,\, At-.. Ac.
GetitUvin-n will find a go d a--orlunw <;KN-
TI.EMEN’8 FU11N18111NU G0j»D3, alargci oto t
Pocket Knives, the fashionable Rag or Fane,,
Blanket Satchels, and everything else belonging to
this line.
To those w ho have not traded with mo in former
days I can only say, give me a trial, while I am
3 t»ttod-,tliatjiiy old customers have hut to read
is folds are me their renewed visits.
Respectfully, E. 31. BROWN,
nor 15-3111 < ipposltc the Isinier House.
T4.» THE OI.D PATRONS OF
Findlay’s Iron Works
ANO TttE rt'BI.IC 41KNEUA1.LT.
X PROPOSE otablfaMiiz at an early day, in this
city, a MANUFACTURER'S and PLANTERfh,
SUPPLY AGENCY. 1 will take orders for .Ma'
cldnlsts Tools, Machir.e Oils Mill Stones, Belting.
Circular Saw s, Boiler Plate, Fig Iron, Steam t.uage.
Steam Valves, Steam, Water and Gas Piping and
Fixture--. 1 will also contract lor
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
I can make it to the interest or iwrtics to entrust
their commissions to me. 1 am now in correspon
dence with Manufacturers North, and by loth or
December, „m be in receipt of price lists and
drawing*. Mjrtomrraperiem-i- as superintendent
of the well known “Findlay Iron Works, of this
city, enables me fully to understand the wants of
the people of this sectlmi. Perth-* desiring advice
or kilbnuatlmi, can eoJnlt me by letter or in per
son. I invito Jlamifjfturers, Planters and Rail;
\ men to eonununfrstc wlt.mue.^^ ^
nov 2o-l» EngineerenfrMachinlst, .Macon,, Ga.
Journal A Messenger find Montgomery Adver
tiler copy and seed bill to this ofllcc.
PAINTING.
House, Sign A: Ornamental Painting.
graining,
MARBLING
GILDING,
fap’er HANGING At.
Having on hand all the necessary material to
carry on the businesa, we are prepared to give sat
isfaction, both in execution and price*, to all who
ay favor u* with tlu-lr order-. -
We will also keep on hand and for sale, mixed
Paint* of every description.
VARNISH, OIL,
SFS. TURPENTINE,
BROWN JAPAN,
PVTT sand PAPER.
BRUSHES, Ac-., Ac.
Ortem.remthecount^m^jUended to.
Ora Roberts, Dnnlap * Co., Cherry st.,
ara O-Ua* Macon, Ga.
KETEKSCES : _
. W. B. Johnston, N. H. Beat J. H. Zeilln A Co.,
B \. Wise, Claylandet Damble, Leroy Napier, M.
L. Hufi
T HE GEM.
E.. W. TllOMS & CO.,
Have fitted up the GEM in elegant style with new
fnrnitnre- They have a splendid BAR, well stocked
with the best IJqnors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Their
fine stack of.Wino, In bottles, wBl be sold at the
moat 'reasoaablf prices in the market
THE F.ATIXO DEPARTMENT
Offers to the public the finest Bill of Fare in the j
market. ThebeatTorkrtrerOystAsarealwayakept j
oa hand, fresh, and can be had In any quantity, at j
HATS, in the South. Those wishing to buy, to
1 sell again, will here find facilities not surpassed by
! any honse south of Cincinnati, as the entire stock
; lias been purchased, FOR CASH, from the manu
facturers in the cities of New York and Boston,
i A good supply ot TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS
! will also be kept en hand.
T* R. Bloom, E. Wilcox, ficu. .J. T. Croxton, ! The firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and
Macon, Ox Holmes tc Patterson, Hopkins A Bro. j by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal
New York. C. W. Bruner, Savannah. Tnoker & \ portion of public patronage.
Co., Louisville. W. R. SINGLETON,
* W. C. SINGLETON,
KEFEftEXCES:
oct27-3m.
oct4-Sm Y. J. HUNT.
WANTED.
/• GOOD CABINET MAKERS,
WM. A. MCKENZIE, h. F. JOHNSON. WM. H. CUAMKEKS.
W3r. A. McKENZIE & CO.,
C OMMISSION Me reliant.*. Cotton Brokers and /*
Receiving, and Forwarding Agents, Apalaelii- | U
cola, Floridx j JGOOD CARPENTERS,
References: J. B. <& W. IL Ross, Hardeman »fc ( Tl
Spark#, Macon, Ga.; King dt Allen, Dr. J. F. B#r.c- I 'VJ’ONE other need apply,
man, Columbus, Ga.; Hon. T. M. Furlow, Anieri- | li
cus, (»a.; Col. Nelson Tift, Albany, Ga.; Jol n Mc-
Nab, Euiuula, Ala. auir C5 Sm
Public Sals of a Valuable Plantation,
STOCK, CROPS, ETC.
W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on the
2nd Tuesday in December, 1SG5, lor Cash,
the Plantation belonging to the Estate of William
Lockett, dcc’d, situated in Crawford county, and
adjoining EwcJ! Webb, John Dent and others—the
place contains 1,500 acres, is well improved in all
respects, with accommodations for 35 bands, and
is one of the best plantations in the county, either
for cotton or grain.
Also, ull the Mules, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Crops
of all kinds, together with Wagons, C arts and
larming and other utensil* of ull kinds.
The sale will take place on the premises, com
mencing at 10 o’clock, and will continue from
dav, today, nntfll all the property is sold.
Terms Oaeb.
BENJ. G. LOCKETT, Ex’r of
ocfcJtJ-tds WM. LOCKETT, Dcc’d.
For further information apply on the premises,
or to L. N. Whittle, Macon, Ga.
C. G. CONNER & HRO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—AND-—
PURCHASING AGENTS,
Third street, .... Macon, Gcorgix
W E offer our services to the public, and will
give personal attention to all bnisiness en
trusted to us.
We solicit consignments of goods of every de
scription, particulr-riy country produce.
Goods stored at the usual rates in our large, se
cure and well situated store hou6e, opposite the
Express office.
DEFERENCES:
Messrs. Hardeman & Sparks, Harris &> Ross, Ash
er Ayres, J. B. Ross, and Rev. J. W. Burke.
july2&-t’rtn ‘
CLOTHING, HATS '
AND
fuiniisliitig Groods.
rpUE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing
JL to his former customers, and the public gen
erally, that he has res; med business in this city,
and hues associated with him Mr. B. C. Smith, un
der the style and firm of E. Saulsbury it Co.
They have taken the well known and central
stand, on Cotton Avenue, under the Masonic Ilall,
"'—re they are prepared to furnish gentlemen with
any appertaining to their wardrobe.
Their wui selected stock of Clothing, Hats and
Furnishing will be replenished l»y weekly
shipments of the tK«t and latest styles.
oct21-2m E. SAULSBURY.
236^ Journal Messenger copy, ami send bill to
advertiser.
Notice,
H ACKS will leave Albany on arrival of the cars
from Macon, every Tuosdav, 1*.ursdav and
Saturday, for TaUabas**®. Fla., via Thomnsville,
Gx; also, for Bainbridge every Monday, Wednes
day nnd Friday, thus opening a renmiqr communi
cation to Southwestern Georgia and Fiona*.
WRIGHT c\c HILL,
jy27-tf Proprietors.
A RARE CHANCE.
rjMlE undersigned offer for sale, or rent for the
I ensuing year, in the village of Russellville,
Monrocco,Ga., a dwelling and store house, with
40 acres of land attached, in a wealthy community,
comprising one of the best country stands for
merchandising in mldclle Gcorgix The dwelling
is neatly new containing eight rooms, with good
garden, orchard, etc. The store room is sixty feet
rang and well liuished. Said property can be pur
chased low or rented on reasonable terms if early
application is made to the undersigned.
J. R. RALLS,
novO-aOd* J. R- SMITH.
MET ALIC C A SES.
GRENVILLE WOOD.
oct 8-2m
Lloyd & Draper,
NEXT DOOR TO THE BROWN HOUSE.
DEALERS IN
FANCY GROCERIES and CONFECTIONERIES
Manufacturers of Candy, Crackers, Cakes, and
Bread of every discretion.
Hotels and Boarding Houses furnished regularly
oct28-lm*
R ECEIVED this day a Alii assortment of ME-
TAUC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS ol
the most beautiful Patterns. For sale at my Fac
tory, foot Third tSXVeet, Macon, Ga.
agg 20-om GKEN VILLE WOOD
GEORGIA LAND AGENCY.
yrXboy, geougia.
T HE uudcrelgncd offer rare inducements to those
wishing to buy or sell Georgia Lands, Farms
or City Property. Being connected with New
York Companies, parties disposed to sell, will have
their property presented to a larger number of
buyers, as lists will be kept here, and in New York
and other cities. .
Parties desiring to pnreliasc will be furnished
accurate maps and descriptions of the properties,
which will also be sho^n them by one of the firm.
Those desiring to sell orbur, will find it to their
interest to place their business in our hands, as
onrlong experience in this branch of business en
ables ns confidently to guarantee satisfaction,
nov 19 lOt. JOHN K. ILARMAN «fc C’O.
J. H. IIEUTZ
f»EO. B. Tt'RPIX. • *
TURPIN <&■ HERTZ,
Wliok-sulc and Retail Dealers la
Clothing, and Gents’ Furnishing
Gr O O D,~S ,
TrutttfttJar Cherry Strut, Macon, Ga.
Clothing mode to order on short notice, by
3IONS. ROUSE.
oct 6 ly i o
Hold For Sale.
The tnbecrlbere offer to sell the popular HOTEL
known as the
“HOWARD HOUSE”
Iq. Eotanla, Alabama.
The advantages of this Hotel are well known to
the traveling public and needs nodescription.
The owacn desire to sell merely for a division
of interest. ■ - vf
novl7.gflr* MARTIN & COURIE.
NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS.
School Books.
S ANDER’S,Sargent’s,Towns’ and MeCnffey’a se
ries of Readers.
Robinson’s.Smitli’s, Davie’s and Doad’s Arithme
tics.
Parley’s History.
Mitchell's, Cornell’s, Monteith’s Colton and
Fitch’s and Warren's Geographies and At losses.
Clark’s aud Smith’s 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. J103.1 Portfolios,
Cream Laid "Writing Papers, Bon Ton, Opaque,
Canary, Melon aud White Laid Envelopes, assort
ed sizes.
Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Instruments,
(Agents for Steinway Sons, Soebbcller «fe
Schmidt & Gale’s Pianos for the State of Geor
gia)
Combs, Brushes, Lubin’a Extracts and Soaps,
Pomades, Hair Oils, Pocket Books, Playing Cards,
<fcc.
All at the lowest priees.
JOHN C. SCHREINER & SONS,
8epl7-3m Macon, Angusta and Savannah.
NEW GOODS.
November AOtli, 1865*
I have to-day received by Express
HANDSOME BLACK CLOAKS,
HAXD803IE DRAB CLOAKS,
SILK CORD, all colors for Trimming,
BLACK WORSTEAD BRAID,
LADIES’ MERINO VESTS,
GENTS’ MERINO VESTS,
PAPER CAMBRICS,
FINE BED BLANKETS,
JACONET EDGINGS AND IXSERTIN6S,
. SLATE COLORED JEANS,
LADIES’ GAUNTLETS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
<’OAT BUTTONS,
And man) «iher Articles hard to be found
IX THE MARKET.
S. T. C’OLeyiaN.
Manufacturer’s Bank Building,
Cor. 2nd Cherry Streets.
J. OT. O’COMMOS 6l CO.,
3IACON, .GEORGIA.
Office on Cherry St., between 3d and 4th.
R ECEIVING nnd Forwarding SIcrchants, and
Agents for E. M. Bruce & CO., Angusta, Ga.;
E. M. Bruce, Morgan & Co., Apalachicola, Fla.;
and Watts, Crane <K Co., New York.
We will receive and forward, upon reasonable
terms, all Cotton entrusted to our care for ship
ment, as owners may direct. Wc will moke liberal
advances upon consignments of Coton to Watts,
Crane & Co., New York, or W. C. Watts & Co.,
Liverpool, England; pay Revenue Tax, Storage,
Freights, &e., on same, and forward with prompt
ness and dispatch.
Planters andothers win be afforded every facility
in our power to send their Cotton to market, and
receive prompt return of sole.
Mr. W. E. Clarke is our agent at Albany, Ga.,
and will give all information to parties who desire
his services in shipping or purchasing. Our per
sonal attention given to the purchase and sale of
Cotton. .
NEW YORK EXCHANdfi FOR SALE.
200 BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
100 BirielsXXX Family Floor,
IOO Barrels Superfine Fionr.
| NLA-COIST,
GEORGIA.
oct8-3m
JNO. W. O’CONNOR & CO.
Commission Merchants,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
T EVDER-THE1R services to iheir triends, and
respectfully soRiclt consignments ot Groceries
and Produce of every description,
r*y- Particular attention given to tt-e purchase
and shipping ot cotton, cotton good*, etc
noVlLlm •
r~ y _—•" ~y 7 " rpiIE SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION' -6ma-
late-*fdr tbe..owesti..»ae. rates. Familiea can be supplu. ^ re-nv are prepared To fesne through receipt-
N Cal- In any quantity and without delay. from Macon an 1 Albany to Baltimore and Nctr
...,i ,E. W. THOMAS £ Co., York via the GREAT VIRGINIA AND TEN-
n — 4,1|«- ' NES3EF. LINE, r.r.d guarranteea through price
G*m Saloon, nnderFioyd House, p, rba> _ TR BLOOM, Agt Macon,
Macon. Georgia. 1 novT-Sm Y O RUST, AgT Albany.
S LATHKOT, GXO. P. SNIDER
Late D.& E S. Lathrop. Late Jas. I. Snider*Co
T , j Columbus, Gx
E. S. Lathrop & Co.,
GENESiX War
Comroission jYIerchants
*t a. *. •«. ,i.i 4? & •;
F.DWARD C. LEGRIEL & C0I580LD STAND,
SeeoDd Street, one door from (Tieny,
M A C O X , G A .
noTl-Sm*
10
3
20
IOO
10
.TO
100
IOO
200
250
10
IOO
50
•TO
.VO
J W. FEARS * CO.
BALES COTTON YARNS, Ss £ 10s,
B.les Augusta 4 4 Sheeting,
Bales S oz. Osnahargs.
J. W. FEARS & CO.
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 aA-S LOW AS ANYBODY.
X. A. MEGRATH, Accnt.
jgy p. 9.—ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED.
1-4, 12 AND BARRELS MACKERELS,
Cases Sai dints
Boxes Herring,
A.M.ROWLAND
HAMBURG CHEESE,
We8lcm Rt serve Chtiesc,
Sod » ami Butter Crackers,
I. W. FEARS A CO.
J. W. FEARS & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
KEGS CUT NAILS, 3 TO 20 D,
Cases Sunnui’s heavy Axes,
Barrels lhach Blow Potato®,
Barrels Extra C Sugar,
Barrels B Sugar,
Barrel Crush and Pox’dei Sugar,
N. A. M.
,‘J0
CASES cbVE OYSTERS, •
10
Cans S'raw berries,
10
Cans Peaches,
#50
Pints, Quarts aud Half-Oaliou Pickles,
10
BARRELS TANNERS’ BANK OIL
a
Bands Lindseed Oil
300
Pounds White Lead,
1000
Pounds Spanish Brown,
1000
Pounds Lump Potash,
50
Cases Concentrated Potash,
- 50
Jars Macaboy Snuff,
250
Gross Mason’s Blacking,
IOO
REAMS OWENS’ LETTER PAPER,
23
Reams C.ip Paper,
100,000
• Buff and White Envelopes,
100,000
(11) and VV ater-l’roof Caps,
J. W. FEARS Ac CO.
J. W. FEARS & CO
CHINA, GLASS AND GUEEN’S WARE.
Opposite the Lanier House,
MULBERRY STREET, MACON, CA.
tS^Great inducements are offered to Merchants to whom we will sell
CROCKERY TCY THE CRA TE OR SELECTED PIECES, A T REDUCED PRICES.
I'KYkKR.
F„ JACKSON.
S. BASB1SSKI
250
200
100
50
50
COILS MACHINE ROPE,
Pieces Kentucky Bagging,
Boxes Star Candles,
Boxes Stnreli,
Kegs English Soda.
W. FEARS & CO,
J. W. FEARS & CO.
.1. tV. FEARS & CO.
\\ B.—We wish the merchants in Georgia who trade to Mneon to rtmtmbrr, and tell
tlieir neighbors, that we do not retail goods—exelusl^y Wholesale. Buying #5,000 to
$15,000 daily in the West and New York—money always there to take advantage of prices
and quantities—we can supply the trade as well as Louisville jobbers, freight added.
novl7-15d. J. W. FEARS & CO.
FURMTORE WARE HOUSE.
FEARS, WHARTON & CO.
WE nAVE ASSOCIATED TOGETHER TO DO A LARGE FURNITURE TRADE AT THE
WELL KNOWN FURNITURE STORE
E3 -
« ROSS
IMMEDIATELY ABOVE A. P. Q. HARRIS’
ON CHERRY STREET,
We take pleasure in notifying the Country generally that we have secured the services of
CAF>T. 33- F. FLOSS,
Who will leave for BOSTON nnd the NEW ENGLAND STATES, in three days, to buy
direct from MANUFACTURERS, thereby saving New York Jobbers Profits. This commu
nity, and those who trade here, may expert in IWotr days, to be able to supply themselves
with the LATEST STYLES of ‘
Furniture,
Oil Cloths,
Carpets,
Window Curtains, etc.,
OF ALL GRADES. Mr. ROSS will take with him money to pay for everything upon the
best possible terms.
OUR CAPITAL IS LARGE,
* ^ ‘ ’ .. . ... a - ■ til ‘ 1
AND WE WILL GET UP THE MOST
THE BAZAAR OF MACON.
UNDER THE FIRS! NAME OF
S, PEYSER & CO.
AY hole.sale and Retail Dealers-
! Have opened at COLEMAN & ROSS’ old stand on Cotton Avenue, lietween Cherry an
Mulberry streets, a Complete Assorment of
Ladies Dress Goods, Such As
SILKS, MERINOS, POPLINS, DkLAINS (all wool). F.MPRESS CLOTII, EMBROIDERIES
I.ACES, RIBBONS, HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, PLUMES, SONTAOS.
CLOAKS, SHAWLES, NUBIAS, HOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY.
SHOES OF THE LATEST STYLES, AND DRESS HAT
TRIMMINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
MM, A I.Anr.F. I.OT OK
Carpeting and Oil Cloths of the lUKost Fashionable Patterns.
Gents Hats. Sattineu.
Furnishing Goods, Doe Skin,
Broad Cloths, Vestings,
Cassimcrcs, Boots and Shoes,
and Ready Made Clothings.
The attention of the Ladies of Macon, and of Dcalcus who may visit the city, Is particularly lnvlUJ
to this well selected stock of FANCY GOODS. The retail room will tie found on'the lower door, aud
visitors will be attended ty polite and experienced Clerks. The second floor is devoted to U>e whole
sale trade. Give the MACON BAZAAR an early call.
S. PEYSER Jk CO.
P. S.—We also keep open at onr old stand on Cherry street, cast side, between Second and Third
where we will be pleased at all times to welcome onr old customers as well as many news ones.
oct31-lm 8. P. 4 CO.
o l d s mTIIT '
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods.
HATS, CAPS &c., &c.,
AT THE NEW FORK STORE, SECOND ST., TKIANOI'I.A It BLOCK,
’ MACON, GEORGIA.
/. 7
The undersigned takes pleasure in offering one ol' the largest and neatest Stook* ot
Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
aud in fact everything belonging to a FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE.
Please call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am sure vou will
not leave the Store dissatisfied. D. GOLDSMITH.
oct27-fim
$6 0-,000,-WORTH OF DRYGOODS!!
New York Store ! New York Store !
S . WAXELBAUM & B H Oil. ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,
Second Street, Triangular Block,
i ' (NEXT DOOR TO K. C. ORANNI8S’,)
Co-Partucrsliip Notice,
I HAVE TniS DAY associated with mein
business Hr A R, Tinsley.
JAMES SEYMOUR.
Macon, Ga., Nov.', 13th, 1803
“’■“smiaud & tinKiey”"' Complete Stock that has ever been brought to Maoon.
MR. ROSS. EVERYBODY KNOWS, IS EQUAL TO THE TASK.
_, .
Mr. ROSS will take orders for any style or quantity of Furniture for any friends, and ship
with ours. , *
Special orders may lie handed to him within the next three days.
J. W. FEARS,
C. H, IRWIN.
J*. P. CALLAWAY’.
For Sale or Rent.
/"\NE of the largest and best plantations in the
v/ South, situated In Bsrbonr county, Ala., ten
miles Southeast of Eufanla is? offered for sale or
rent This place contains 4000 acres of splendid
lands, ask, hickory and fine growth, 2000 or more
of which Is cleared, fences in good order, also a
good dwelling house five rooms and all necessary
ont houses. Enough to accommodate 100 hands
3 gin houses and screws etc., etc. Terms very lit
era!. Apply to ■■■■ tfi
C. M. WILEY, Executor,
Or to Execntrut,^^
Cot- Wm. M- Chambers, Eufanla, Ala.
Enfrala “Spirit South” copy and send bill to ad
vertiser. nov5-lm*
.COTTON SEED.
TXTE ABE PREPARED tofnmish Cotton Seed
Parties at a distance can be furnished
Colombo?, Ga-, nov6-lm. J R Ivey <t CO
COTTOX NOTICE.
O^De^r 1 ! DEXTE 5> Utc of-tho firm of Hall
& Dexter, Is prepared to make liberal -
OASH ADVANCES OK ALL OOTTOK
consigned through him to the well known and re-
spo^ihlehouse of Gardner, Dexter& Co^ of New
York and Boston. nov7-lu»
Columbus, Ga., Not 3d 1865.
MACON,
GEORGIA.,
Have jnV received, and arc now opening one of the LARGEST STfK'KS OF
i I. ... J
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and (.Shoes,
We Bay Exclusively for Cash,
We arc prepared to offer the citUeps ol Macon, aud the LADIES especially, induiemrnls »Ut h wilt aa-
fa^edWsVo 1 ^*^' complete snd we to^toStS.
‘ ■.uii.' r: !»»->«! ; , \. J' . v. v • f ..
Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods Department,
,r ,, 1 neTswod '.
Which are offered at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the LOWEST MaBKET PRICE.
BE SURF. TO CALL AT THE NEW YORK STORE AND SECURE A BARGAIN.
S. WAXELBAUM & BRO
Ells’ Salopn.
fPIlF. PLACE i» now oj-en *.).<■ ; ,n .
*. lnxnry which can be obtained from any part ol
i United States, will be served up in every style
-a.
X 1m
the
to please the most fastidlons. BelxaiGEs' of
kinds, of the best, to cheer the despoxoixc ; a
hot Di-vneb to invigorate the inner man on a cold
day, with a fine llarannato puff away dull care.
Da not urxGER nor thirst, but call on Ells, who
has a plenty at hi* Old Stand, opposite the Lanier,
who will do hi* best to' satisfy yonr wants.
With eighteen years of successful experience in
my business I hope to please alL With gratitude
to old lriends for past fators, 1 hope to merit a
continuance of their patronage—and all others who
will give me a call. ' • H. N. ELLS.
OYSTERS, by the quart or gallon: furnished as
low as any house In the city, for shipment or city
use. Also Lemons by the cox or dosen.
norS-lm H. N. ELLS.
Ilair and Wool Collars.
J AM now Msnnfsetnringa flr*t cl«»* wool and
hair stnrtcd /.
HARNESS LEATHER COLLAR,
Second to none, either at wbolcraie or retail.
O. BERND,
Cotton Arenac, Between Snd and Mnlberry *r».
nov 15 l.*t Macoa, Gs.
. HOUSE AND LOTTO RENT!
A SPLENDID RESIDENCE on Tatnall square,
• MX room?, pantry, drt*>sinif room and closets,
necessary out building*, two acre lot und very rich
garden. Apply to DR. .1. D. SMITH, or
nov 26-dlw* W’M. II. ROSS,