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DREADFUL ACCIDENT.
fOtl RtlOin KILLED A3TP 8KVXK1L SEVERE*
IT rXTCMED.
The following details of » dreadful sod-
dent which occurcd last Tnesday, near Hope
Untir*. about twenty-one milts from Colum
bia, cu the Greenville Railroad, bare been
furnished us by a gentleman who was on the
road at the time of the melancholy event
It appear* that a previous accident bad
■KC'irrrt on the railroad a abort distance lie
law Hope Station, the can having run off
' the track. The paasengen far Columbia
were thua detained until an engine with a box
car could be sent op, which, unfortunately, met
with a similar mishap. The passengers were
thus detained on the road several hours, and
reached Hope Station late in the night, which
was exceedingly dark and rainy. As the
can neared Hope Station an agent of Pool's
line of hacks came on board to (ell tickets,
and several passengers who wished to con
tinue oa their way purchased them. It was
afterwards found that more tickets had liccn
•old than the accommodations offered to
passer)gen. They Were, all parked In two
Lack ambulances, the agent telling the pas
sengers that this waa only temporary and
that better arrangements would lie made on
reaching the Hotel or public house at IIojh:
Station,
On reaching the station, in consequence of
the darknem of the night, a general dispmi
tion among the paaaengen was exhibited to
wait over till morning. Mr. Howard, pro
prietor of the hotel, laid he had no nccoi*
inflations, his home being already full. It
waa then decided to go on, and the nmlm
lances were again tilled. As thrv were aliont
starting some of the party asked for a Inn
tern. A gentleman cautioned them not to
start without it, for fear of an accident, and
one of the driver* said be could not undertake
to drive in such weather and undersuch eir-
rumstanres without a light. Mr. Howard
said he had no Ugbt, and that Mr. Pool did
not furnish bia hacks with lanterns. After
some remonstrance from the passengers
against being sent off without a light, the
whole party started. The driver of the
leading ambulance had not proceeded Imt n
short distance when he stopped and stated lie
could go no further in safety without a lantern.
It was proposed by some to proceed until they
reached some house on the road, and by oth
er* to go hack to the station. The latter plan
was agreed upon and the determination scarce
ly made when cries were beard in the direction
of the rear hack. The driver exclaimed
-there has lieen an upset," and went hack to
the spot from whence the noise proceeded.
Before his return seme of the unfortunate pas
sengers from the rear hack came crawling up
the galley on their hands and knees to the
road. _ They knew not what had happened,
hut snbl their vehicle had liccn precipitated
down the gulley, a distance of about thirteen
fret, into a creek, ami that some of the party
had been killed. The driver shortly after re
turned and confirmed the painful intelligence.
A messenger was despatched to the station,
and » light after some difficulty procured,
when it was found that the mules and some
of the passengers were buried underneath the
hark. They were romjtcltcd to cut the ve
hicle to pieces before the Imdics could be
drawn out. Four persons were taken out
dead. These were Mr*. Van Winkle, wife of
Mr. John Van Winkle of this city, on her way
home; Mrs. Anna Hedowa, on English lady;
Rev. Dr. Cohen, professor in the preshyterinn
theological seminary at Columbia, and a small
colored girl, servant of Mr*. Van Winkle.
The IkmIIcs were all brought to the city
Saturday. On the return of the party to tin-
station with the liodie* of the killed, niurh
indignation waa expressed by the passengers
at tlie retinal of those who had previously
denied them a lantern. No inquest was held
on the Imdirs, there being no magistrate with
in twenty miles of the place where the ncei-
dent oecnred. We have not learned the
names of the parties injured.—Charleston
Cmu-ier 20(1.
Uoi.no Soc rn to Locate.—Very few, per
imps, imagine the number of Union soldier*
who, since the dote of the war, linve located
in the Houtli. Many a man, under the garb
of a private toklier, carried a keen observa
tion and a shrewd calcnlation, which enabled
liim to appreciate the undeveloped resources
of the country through which lie passed in
the march of the Union armies. Not n day
goes but that numlier* who have carried a
musket during the war or served their coun-
try in an officer's uniform, having visited
their friends at home, and arranged matters
to their satisfaction, pose through here bound
tor soma locality in a lately rcliellious State.
Only this morning we met half n down
who, a few months ago, were serving their
country nnder General Thomas in Tennessee.
They were then on their way to Northern A!
abama, where they propose to locate perma
nentiy, having, become enamored of the State.
They stated that as'teany more would follow
• tln ra from their n.it he country in the course
-fa low months. Tho South opens up a
^luagnificent field for Yankee skill nnd enter
prise, and we ate not surprised to find that
some of our Buckeye boys have determined
■ develop a little of its hidden resources.—
Cincinnati Timet.
LivrnrooL, November 11—A. jt.—Cotton
—The Brokers' Circular reports: 'The sales
of flroweek have been 57,000 bales, including
13,000 bales to speculators and 15,000 bales
to exporter*. The market opened very dull
and all qualities slightly decline J, bat closed
-nnewhat firmer, with on advance ol l-4d.
C pound on American descriptions since
week's market, but is less firm for Egypt
ian, while Sants have declined 1-Id. a 1-SiL
from lost week's quotations. The authorized
quotations ore:
Fair. Middling.
Orleans 23d. Sid.
M,d.i!<- ind Texas - - - - 20 3-4d.
Cpl.mds 231-Id. 20 l-2d.
The total stock in port is 306,500 bales, in
cluding 64,000 bales of American.
The sales Friday were 15,000 bales, the
market closing firm and upward.
- Literary.—A late letter from New York
-fates that a new magazine is in contempla
tion in that city, the publication of which is
underlined for December 1, and the name of
which will be the “Argosy.” The new adven
ture is to be under the auspices of Alexander
Strahan &Co„ an English bouse established at
.n- :Grand street, who also publish many
valual . 1 i .'k> which are finding a wide cir
ri,- oi appreciative reader*. The new maga
zine i* to l- issued in London by Sampson,
I.. s,ki .v Martson. If the promise of the
pro-i*'- mi i- redeemed and fulfilled, the rea
ders of monthly literature will find this latest
candidate for favor worthy of their attention.
Dr.vru or A VdKRARLK Omits.—It is
with deep regret we have to announco the
death of Ool. Jolm Broward, of Duval coun
ty. which sad event took place at ids Cedar
("'reck rvsidcnce on the morning of the 14th
inst. aged, seventy years and seven days.—
CoL Broward has been long well known to
the people of Florida, as a most exemplary
,nd public spirited citizen. We regret that
we have not the data, l>y which to give a
more extensive tribute to the merits of the
venerable deceased, hut which we hope some
friends more conversant with his life and char
acter may fumi-ii us in the future.-
rille VmOn.
Important Change of Base.
Tbeundersigned respectfully announce to their]
Meads and tba “rest of mankind,” that they bars']
removed to the luge and commodious brick Store
oa Cherry st, between 1st and 2d, occupied by A.
P. G. Burls, where they will be pleased lo see
their Mends and ill interested in an exclusively
Commission House.
We woo Id also inform the merchants andbosineu
men of Georgia, that we have made anasgementa
and will open an office In Cincinnati, and will HU
ordcra'for Groceries, Drug* sad Merchandise el
all descriptions at lowest market rates.
r. W. M. Wither* wUl mske Ms hoadqnar
ler» In Cincinnati, aad will give prompt per
sonal attention to all orders for purchase of goods
in that city, or Louisville, Ky.
Special attention will be given to the pure base
or tale of Cotton, Tobacco, Yarn*, Sheetings,
Shirtings, Dried Fruit, etc., lo either city.
Goods consigned to our care, will be promptly
forwarded at lowest rates.
Orders for good* In this market promptly tilled.
WITHERS A LOUD
Cotton Factors and Gen'I Com. Merchants,
Cherry St., between 1st and 2d Street*,
00(3-1 in Macon,' Georgia.
ECONOMY.] [SECURITY
Insurance Agency*
J M. BOARDMAN is Agent for the following
a reliable Isinusce Cowrasizs.
THE LORILLARD FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
or tne cm or new yoex.
Cash Capital:...
Assets
11,000,000
•1.312,000
Profit* annually divided, 75 per ct. to the dealer*.
TUI* Company divides three quarter* of the net
profits to the policy bolder* in scrip, bearing in
terest, without any liability to the insured.
CARLISLE NORWOOD, Pres.
Jon* C. Mii.es, Sec.
NORTH AMERICA FIP.F. INSURANCE CO.,
or the riTT or new vos*.
Cash Asset. 50
Policy Holder, participate to the
R. W. Bi.zr.cKr.it, Sec.
COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
or TIIE CITT or XKW YORK.
Cash Capital * 2S0 .°°0
J. IIOXIE, President.
Geo. T. Haws, Sec.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
or ATHENS, GEOBOIA-
Thti old and nxszBVEnLV roriT.A» Company,
with Us Capital In tact, continue* to take risks on
the "ante liberal term. Prci .
Amion Chase, Sec.
THE GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
or COLUMBUS, OEOROI*.
Capital S* 0 - 000
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Pres.
D. F. Wiloox, Sec.
Risk* on Cotton, Merchandize, Furniture or
Buildings, taken in cither of the above Companies
at the most liberal rate*. Loaac* promptly ml-
^octtJ-Sm J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent.
■rbst tonos, jamb* tonoe.
E. M. BROWN,
OPPOSITE THE LASIER HOUSE,
W OULD invite the attention of lib customers
and the public generally, to bis large and
well selected stock of
Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods.
Which he offers at very small Ailvanceou Corf.
THE STOCK CONSIST* IN PART OP
nirachcit Domestics, Brown Domestics, Prints,
Ginghams, French and English Merinos,
Alpacas, Mohair, Poplins, Thybet*.
Opera and Fancy Flannels, De
laines, Silks in great varie
ty, Linens of all grades.
ffooi»l irtto/aU nut and Bidmoral Skirtt of
Superior male audjinish.
Your special attention is called to my
CLOAK , AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
WII FRF. TOC WILL FIND THE LATEST STYLES,
As also the
NOUVEANTB LADIES' MATS,
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE.
A Splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings,
Perfumery, Soaps and other Toilet
Articles, Veils, White and
Fancy Goods, Gloves,
Ac., &<•., Ac.
Gentlemen will find a good assortment of GEN
TLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, a large lot ol
Pocket Knives, the fashionable Rng or Fancy
Blanket Satchels, and everything else belonging to
this line.
To those who liave not traded with me In former
days I can only say, give me a trial, while I am
satisfied that my old customers have tint to read
this to Insure me their renewed visits.
Respectfully, E. M- BROWN,
novl.VSntS Opposite the Lanier House.
TO TIIE OLD PATRONS OF
Findlay’s Iron Works
AND TIIE PUBLIC GENEllALLY.
I PROPOSE establishing at an carte drrln this
city. * MANUFACTURER'S and PLANTER S
SUPPLY AGENCY. I will take order* for Ma
chinists, Tools, Machined!* Mill Stones, Belting,
Circular Saws. Boiler Plate, Pig Iron, Steam Guage,
Steam Valves, Steam, Water und Gas PiptDg and
Fixtures. I will also contract for
STEAM ENGINES-AND BOILERS.
I can make It to the Interest of parties to entrust
ttivir coimiMiou to hip. I am now lo corrcspoo-
deuce with MsmWWturers North, and bv 15th of
December, wUl be In receipt of price lists and
drawing*. My long experience as sny crinUndent
of the well known'TlndUy Iron Works, ortbtf
city, enable* me fullv to understand the wants or
the people of this *«:tion. Parties desiring advice
or information, can consult me by letter or in per
son. I invite Manufacturer*, Planters and Rail-
roml B wn«oeo»mi»t 5 wl«h j m| WDLAT
nov25-lw Engineer end Macliiulst, Macon.Ga.
Journal A Messenger and Montgomery Adver
tiser copy and send Mil to this office.
P AIN T IN G-7
House, Sign & Ornamental Painting.
GRAINING.
marbling,
GILDING,
GLAZING,
PAPER HANGING AC.
Having on band all the necessary material to
carry on the bntfMSS, we artrprepared to givesat-
iifactioa, both in execution and prices, to *11 who
moy lsxor ns with their orders.
We win also keep oa land and for sole, mixed
Paints of every tenWhs.
VARNISH. OIL,
3PS. TURPENTINE.
BROWN JAPAN,
PUTTY.
SANDPAPER,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac.
Orders from the country promptly attended lo.
DRURY A TRIPOD,
Over Roberts, Dnnlap A Co, Cherry st.
sag 1212m* Macon, Go.
THE
MAMMOTH DR? GOODS STORE !
Latest Arrivals from the East.
T HE undersigned, old citizens of Mseon, bee
leave, in informing our old Southern friends
at this city and vicinity, that, having received a
very large lot of DRY GOODS—confuting in La
dies Fancy Drcsa Gooda of all descriptions, Black
and Fancy Silks, a large assortment of Notions and
Ladies’ Dress snd Clcok Trimmings in general;
fine White Linen In large quantities; a good line
of fine Trench aad English Shawls; the latest
style cf Plain and Fancy Ilalmoral Skirts: Ladles'
Traveling Bsgt, oil stries and sizes; Ladies’and
Misses' Vest* and Pants; sad a full line of Ladies*
Shoes—larger than any other boose In Mseon.
We ore also in receipt of a very large and well
selected stock of Gents' Ready-made Clothing,
snob a* fine black Broadcloth Costs, black Doeskin
Pants, Plain and Fancy Silk Teste, Caesimere Suits,
coarseBatioct Salta, and a regular line of Gents'
Faraltbing Goods not surpasstble in Sew York
wc ire offering to the public to sell all goods
with a very .mail advance, and, in fact, lower than
any bouse in Macon.
dlanding in connection with a large wholesale
jobbing boose in the East, we can, therefore, give
the above inducements.
We would, in conclusion, farther coll attention
to oar large and elegant supply of Goods, which
were selected with great core by ourselves; and
our long experience in this market lias qualified ns
to judge as lo the wants of the purchasing com
munity. The patronage of all our old friends, as
well os many of oar new ones, is rcncctfulty solic
ited- Purchasers should he lenticular to find our
place—Damour'a Block, Second street, three doors
from Board man's Book Store.
P. 8.—Country merchants will, find it to their
advantage to give us a call.
ocIS-Sm GLASER A ROSIN
T. O. KIDOZJ.T. SI. I_ sqUfEH. 8. T. WARS**.
RIDGELY, SQU1ER & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,GENERAL PRODUCE
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Lanier Honse Building,
MACON, GEORGIA.
REFERENCES:
T. R. Bloom, E. Wilcox, Gen. J. T. Croxton,
Macon, Ga. Holmes «fc Patterson, Hopkins A Bro.
New York. C. W. Bruner, Savannah. Tucker &
Co., Loutavllle.
oct27*3m.
■! 1,1-1
A. P. G. HARRIS,
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS
. J. W. FEARS & CO.
fN.
WM. A. MCKENZIE. L. T. JOHNSON. WM. H. CHAM It EES.
wm. a. McKenzie & co.,
C OMMISSION Merchants, Cotton Brokers and
Receiving, and Forwarding Agents, Apalachi
cola, Florida.
RErEitExcES: J. B. A W. II. Ross, Hardeman A
Sparks, Macon, Go.; King A Allen, Dr. J. F. Boze
man, Columbus, Go.; Hon. T. M. Furlow, Ameri
cas, Ga.; CoL Nelson Tift, Albany, Ga.; John Mc-
Nab, Eufanla, Ala. ang 25 3m
Public Sale of a Valuable Plantation,
STOCK, CROPS, ETC.
W ILL lie sold to the highest bidder, on the
2nd Tuesday in December, 1835, fur 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 3o bands, and
1* one of the best plantations In the county, either
for cotton or grain.
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
nicncing at 10 o'clock, and will continue from
day, to day, untill all the property is sold.
Terms Cush.
BENJ. G. LOCKETT, Ex’r of
oct2S-tds WM. LOCKETT, Dec’d.
For further information apply on ihe 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 bui&incss en
trusted to u«.
Wc solicit consignments of goods of every de
scription, particularly country produce.
Goods stored at the usual rate* in our large, se
cure and well situated store house, opposite the
Express office.
Messrs. Hardeman & Sparks, Harris & Ross, Ash
er Ayres, J. B. Hoes, and Rev. J. W. Burke.
Jqfy2ff-6qi
CLOTHING, HATS
AND
Furnishing Goods.
rrMIE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing
A to his former customers, and the public gen
erally, that he has res* med business in this city,
and lias associated witn him Mr. B. C. Smith,
der the etyle and Arm of E. Saulsbury & Co.
They have taken the well known and central
stand, on Cotton Avenue, under the Masouic Hall,
where they are prepared to furuish gentlemen with
any article appertaining to their wardrobe.
Their well selected stock of Clothing, Hats and
Furnishing Goods, will be replenished by weekly
shipments of the best und latest styles.
oct21-2m E. SAULSBURY.
Kf" Journal A Messenger copy, and 6end bill to
advertiser.
Notice.
H ACKS will leave Albany on arrival of the cars
from Macon", every Tuesday, 1 Lursday and
Saturday, for Tallahassee, Fla., via Thomasville,
Ga.; also, for Baiuhridge every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, thus opening a regular communi
cation to Southwestern Georgia and Florida.
. Wright & hill,
jy27-tf Proprietors.
A RARE CHANCE.
T HE undersigned offer for sale, or rent for the
ensuing year, in the village of Russellville,
Monroe co, 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 middle Georgia. The dwelling
is nearly new containing eight rooms, with good
garden, orchard, etc. The store room is sixty feet
long and well finished. Said property can be pur
chased low or rented on reasonable terras if early
application U made to the undersigned.
J. R. RALLS,
nov9-20d* J. R. SMITH.
GEORGIA LAND AGENCY.
-V.fC’OA'; GEORGIA.
T HE undersigned 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
bnyere, as lists will be kept here, and in New York
and other cities.
Parties desiring to purchase will be furnished
accurate mans and descriptions of the properties,
which will also be shown them by one of the firm.
Those desiring to sell or buy, will find it to their
interest to place their business in our bands, as
our long experience in this branch of business en
ables us confidently to guarantee satisfaction.
novllMOt. JOHN K. HARMAN & CO.
oeo. b. Trnrrs. j. n. hertz
TIJRPIN & HERTZ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Clothing, and Gents’ Furnishing
GOOD S ,
Triangular Bloel-, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
Columbus Cotton Market, Nov. 25.—The
first two days of the week receipt* were very
light, and good middlings sold for 43-4'.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the streets
»i re crowded with wagons—bn-n'.cs- looking
like times of yore—prices paid running from
;i3 to 12.; market closing heavy at 3Se. for
middlings. Receipts lor the week. 1393
halt-e
, A London book-seller, wno announ-
ers Saids pot-ms in a cheap reprint for the
English people, takes the liliejty to print the
name of "J. Godfrey Saxe”— seeing which the
author said : "1 pardon the cocktwy for steal-
- sing the poems, but for itedeviling mv name
in tllat affected stvle, 1 would like to pull his
nose for him.'
XV. B. Johnston, N. H. Beal, J. H. Zeilin <& Co.,
B. A. Wise, C!aytand& Dnmble, Leroy Napier, W.
A. Huff.
THE GEM.
E. W. THOTIAS &, CO.,
Have fitted np the GEM In elegant style with new
farnltnre. They have a splendid BAR, well stoeked
with the best Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Tltetr
fine stock of Wines, in bottles, will be sold at the
'most reasonable prices in the market.
TIIE EATING DEPARTMENT
Offers to the pnbUc the finest Bill of Fare la the
market. The bestYork riverOysters are always kept
on band, fresh, and can he liad in any quantity, at
tludoweat market rates. Families eon be supplied
in any quantity snd without delay. , i
E. W. THOMAS A Co., ’
Gem Saloon, under Floyd House,- *
nnytt-Sa Mseon, Georgia.
Clothing mad# to order on short notice, - by
3IONS. ROUSE.
oet 6 ly
Hotel For Sale.
The subscribers offer to sell the popular HOTEL
known as the
•‘HOWARD HOUSE"
in Enfanla, Alabama.
The advantages of this Hotel are well known to
the traveling pnblic and needs no description.
The owners desire to sell merely for a division
of interest.
novl7-2w* MARTIN A COCRJE.
- NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS.
V
T HE SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION Com
pany are prepared to issue through receipts
from Macon and Albany to Baltimore and New
York via the GREAT VIRGINIA AND TEN
NESSEE LINE, and gnarrantec a through price
per bale. Yr BLOOM, Ag’t Macon,
novT-om . T G RUST, Ajft Albany.
An Excellent Cotton Plantation to Rent.
I WILL rent On very favorable tcrm3 for next
year, mv plantation in Lee county, eight miles
North of Albany. There are about 750 acres ol
land on the place, a good dwelling house and ne-
cessarv outhouses. The land is very productive,
and in excellent order fora good cotton crop.—
The person renting can purchase 500 bnshels of
corn and250 bushels of cotton seed on the planta
tion. Apply to me at Millldgeville, cr to CoL
John A. Davi*, at Albany.
nav2S-Ct ‘ JOSEPH E. BROWN.
Commission 3uEercb.ant.
[Next door to J. B. Eos* A Son's, Cherry street]
TiEE NOTICE.
M Y STOCK OF GROCERIES are now beginning ]
toccmc in, and I can promise my friends and j
the public generally, that a call upon me will nev
er be regretted; for with a large and well selected
stock of
GROCERIES, LIQUORS DRY GOODS,
1 will be able to fill tbc whole of their bills with
out giving them the trouble ol going all over the
market.
I will also state, that In addition to my regular
business I wiB be glad to receive any
CONSIGNMENTS ON COMMISSION,
Or on storage; and to all who laror me with con
signments of any description, I promise
Full and Satisfactory Returns.
A. P. G. HARRIS,
Old firm ol Dinlap & Harrjs, afterwards Harris
& Dense.
Beperbnces—Iny of the merchants of Macon,
oet 26-Sm ’ [oct 14]
NT E AV F i pTmT
SIXGLETO.V, HUNT A CO.,
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA,
OW have in gtore, and for sale, the 1:
;est and
„ _ , i, AND
HATS, in the South. Those wishing to buy, to
sell again, will here find facilities not surpassed b;
best assorted stock of BOOTS, SHO£
riahinj
sen again, will here find facilities not surpassed by
any house south of Cincinnati, as the cutire stock
has been purchased, FOR CASH, from the manu
facturers iu the citiea of New York and Boston.
A good supply ol TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS
will also be kept on band.
The firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and
by strict attention to business,’to merit a liberal
portion of public patronage.
W. R. SINGLETON,
W. C. SINGLETON,
oct4-3m Y. J. HUNT.
WANTED.
0 GObl) (JABiiNJSl 51AK_t.no,
^GOOD CARPENTERS,
J^ONE other need apply.
GRENVILLE WOOD.
oct 8-2in
Lloyd & Draper,
NEXT DOOR TO THE BROWN HOUSE.
DEALERS IN
FANCY GROCERIES and CONFECTIONERIES
Manufacturers of Candy, Crackers, Cakes, and
Bread of every discription.
Hotels and Boardiug Houses famished regularly
oct28-lm*
School Books.
S ANDER’S,Sargent’s,Towns’ and McCuffcy’s se
ries of Readers.
Robinson's,Smith’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 Atlasses.
Clark’s and Smith’s and Bullion’s English Gram
mars.
Fasquclle’s and Pinney’s French.
Copy Books, Slates and Pencils, Taber’s Lead
Pencils, Gilliot’s Pens, (No. 30&) Portfolios,
Cream Laid Writing Papers, Bon Ton, Opaque,
Canary, Melon and White Laid Envelopes, assort
ed sizes.
Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Instruments,
(Agents for Steinway A Sons, Socbbeller A
Schmidt & Gale's Pianos for the State of Geor
gia-)
Combs, Brushes, Lubiu’s Extracts and Soaps,
Fonntdes, Hair Oils, Pocket Books, Playing Caras,
Ac.
All at the lowest prices.
JOHN C. SCHREINER A SONS,
sep17-3m Macon, Augusta and Savannah.
or. w. o’Conhob. & co.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Office oa Cherry St, between 3d and 4tb.
R ECEIVING and Forwarding Merchants, and
Agents for E. M. Brace A CO., Augusta, G*.;
E. M. Brace, Morgan A Co., Apalachicola, I”
and Watts, Crane A Co., New York.
Wc will receive and forward, upon reasonable
terms, all Cotton entrusted to our care for ship
ment, as owners may direct. Wc will make liberal
advances npon consignments of Coton to Watts,
Crane A Co, New York, or W. C. Watts A Co.,
Liverpool, England; pay Revenue Tax, Storage,
Freights, Ae., on same, and forward with prompt
ness and dispatch.
Planters and others will he afforded every facility
in our power to sand their Cotton to market, and
reeeiveprompt return of sale.
Mr. W. E. Clarke is onr 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, EXCHANGE FOR SALE.
oetS-3m JNO. W. O’CONNOR A CO.
Co-Partncrsliip Notice,
I HAVE THIS DAY associated with mein
business Mr A R Tinsley.
JAMES SEYMOUR.
Macon, Ga., Nov., 13th, 1SG5
JAMES SETMOUC.] [i. K. TDtSI.ET.
SEYMOUR & TiNSLEY-
Commission Merchants,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
T ENDER THEIR services to their friends, and
respectfully sollicit consignmentsot Groceries
and Produce of cveiy description,
I3T Particular attention given to the pnrehasa
and shipping of cotton, cotton goods, etc
novl4-lm
S LATHROP, OEO. P. SNIDER
Late D. & E S. Lathrop, Late Jas. I. Snider & Co
Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
and Birch & Snider,
Columbus, Ga.
E. S. Lathrop & Co.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
EDWARD C. LEGKIEL A CO’S OLD STAND,
Second Street, one door from Cherry,
MACON, GA.
IRON.
BAR IRON, ASSORTED.
Pig Copper,
Cast Steel,
Salt,
250 BARRELS SALT.
A . ME6RAT t£AG13ST,
"Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
WHOLESALE HOISE. i DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &C,
At Ells’ Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House,
jVfjLCOlsr, GEORGIA.
300 BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
IOO Barrels XXX Family F:our,
lOO Barrels Superfine Flour.
Star Candles,
Bar Soap,
For sale by
5IITCHEL A SMITHS
nov 26d-Gt—oct 31-3m
Druggists.
Wanted, a Situation by an experienced
Druggist,
Best references given. Address
DRAWER 54,
nov28-3t* Post Office, Macon, Ga.
J W. FEARS & CO.
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BALES COTTON YARNS, 8s & lOs,
B ilea Augusta 4 4 Sheeting,
Bales 8 oz. Osuaburgp.
J. tV. FEARS * CO.
I SHALL receive GOODS every week, and sltall keep my stock so assorted that mer
chants and consumers can FIND ANYTHING THEY WANT, at all times.
I WILL SELL -A-9 LOW AS ANYBODY.
A. MEGRATII, Agent.
P. S.—ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED.
ct20-3m N. A. M.
1-4, 1-2 £ND BARRELS MACKERELS,
Cases Sardinia
Boxes Herring.
HAMBURG CHEESE,
Western Reserve Cheese,
Sod i and Butter Crackers,
J. W. FEARS A CO.
J. W. FEARS & CO.
KEGS CUT NAI43, 3 TO 20 D,
Cases Sunnet’s heavy Axes,
Barrels Peach Blow Potatos,
Barrels Extra C Sugar,
Barrels B Sugar,
Barrel Crnslt and Powdei Sugar,
J. \V FEARS & CO.
CASES COVE OYSTERS,
Cans Strawberries,
Cans Peaobes,
Pints, .Quarts and Half-Gallon Pickles,
J. W. FEARS & CO
A . M . ROWLAND & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Sealers in
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEEN’S WARE.
Opposite the Lanier House,
MULBERRY STREET, MACON, CA.
kgT’Great inducements are offered to Merchants to whom we will sell
CROCKERY BY THE CRA TE OR SELECTED PIECES, A T REDUCED PRICES.
novl-3m
BARRELS TANNERS’ BANK OIL,
Barrels Liudseed Oil
Pounds White Lead,
Pounds Spanish Brown,
Pounds Lump Potash,
Cases Concentrated Potash,
50 Jars Macaboy Snuff,
250 Gross Mason’s Blacking,
J. W. FEARS & CO,
IOO REAMS OWENS’ LETTER PAPER,
25 Reams C <p Paper,
100,000 Bull' and White Envelopes,
100,000 G D and Water-Proof Caj
Japs,
250 COILS MACHINE ROPE,
200 Pieces Kentucky Bagging,
IOO Boxes Star Candles,
50 Boxes Starch,
50 Kegs English Soda.
J. W. FEARS & CO.
J. W. FEARS & CO.
X. B.—We wish the merchants in Georgia who trade to Macon to remember, and tell
their neighbors, that we do not retail goods—exclusively 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.
nov!7-15d. J. W. FEARS & 00.
FURNITURE WARE HOUSE.
FEARS, WHARTON & CO,
V I
\VE IIAYE ASSOCIATED TOGETHER TO DO A LARGE FURNITURE JRADE AT THE
WELL KNOWN FURNITURE STORE
OF
E3 - F=_ FROS3.,
IMMEDIATELY ABOVE A. P. Q. HARRIS’
* ON CHERRY STREET,
We take pleasure in notifying the Country generally that we have secured the services of
OAPT. 33. F. ROSS,
Who will leave for BOSTON and 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 expect in twenty 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 npon the
best possible terms.
OUR CAPITAL IS LARGE,
AND WE WILL GET UP THE MOST
Complete Stock that has ever been brought to Macon.
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 be handed to him within the next three days.
J. W. PEAKS,
M. B. WHARTON,
C. M. IRWIN,
• M. P. CALLAWAY.
nov24-4t
For Sale or Rent.
O NE of the largest and best plantations in the
Boutb, situated in Barbour county, All., ten
miles Southeast of Enfaula is! offered for sole or
rent. This 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 house fiTe rooms and all necessary
outhouses. Enough to accommodate 100 hands,
3 gin bouses and screws etc., etc. Terms very lib
eral. Apply to
C. 1L WILEY, Executor,
A. G. WILEY, Executrix,
Or to Mseon, Ga.
Col. Wot. M- Chambers, Enfanla, AU.
Eufsula “Spirit South’’ copy and send bill to ad
vertiser. novo-lm*
COTTON SEED.
ITfTE ARE PREPARED to famish Cotton Seed
YT in any quantity. They are of a superio
kind of cotton and warranted fresh and good.
Parties at a distance can be famished.
Columbus, Ga., novfi-lm. J K IVEY & CO
COTTON NOTICE.
C HARLES E DEXTER,late of the firm of Hall
& Dexter, Is prepared to make liberal
CASH ADVANCES ON ALL COTTON
esnsigned through him to the well known and re
sponsible house of Gardner, Dexter <tCo^ ctNew
Ysrk and Boston. uo77-1d>
Columbus, Ga., Nev 3d 1SS5.
S. ri'.YSKR. K. JACKSON. S. BASniNSKt
THE BAZAAR OF MACON.
UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF
S, PEYSER & CO.
W holesale and Retail Dealers*
Have openctl at COLEMAN & ROSS’ old stand on Cottoa Avenue, lictween 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, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, PLUMES, SONTAQ8,
CLOAKS, SHAWLES, NUBIAS, HOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY,
SHOES OF THE LATEST STYLES, AND DRESS HAT
TRIMMINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
. - Also, A LARGE LOT OF
Carpeting- and Oil Cloths of the Most fashionable Patterns.
Gents Hats. Sattinrta,
Famishing Goods, . Doe Skin,
Broad Cloths, Vestings,
Cassimerea, Boots and Shoes,
and Ready Made Clothings.
The attention of the Ladies of Mseon, and of Dealcars who may visit the city. Is particularly Invited
to this well selected stock of FANCY GOODS. The retail room will be found on the lower floor, and
visitors will be attended by polite and experienced Clerks. The second floor is devoted to the wboia-
sale trade. Give the MACON BAZAAR on early call.
S. PEYSER A CO.
P- S;—We also keep open at our old stand on Cheny street, east side, between Second and Third
where we will be pleased at all times to welcome our old customers as well as many news ones.
oct31-lm S. P. & CO.
D.GOLDSMITH.
Wholesale and Betail Sealer in
Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
HATS, CAPS &c>, &c>,
AT THE NEW YORK STORE, SECOND ST., TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
MACON, GEORGIA.
The undersigned takes pleasure in offering one of the largest and neatest Stocks ot
Clotliiiig, Furnishing Goods,
and in fact everything belonging to a FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE.
Please call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am sure yon will
not leave the Store dissatisfied. D. GOLDSMITH
oct27-6m
$60,000, WORTH OF DRYGOODS!!
New York Store ! New York Store !
S . W A X E LBAUM & B R Ol?. ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,
Second Street, Triangular Block,
(NEXT DOOR TO E. C. GRANNISS’,)
MACON,
GEORGIA.
Have just received, and are now opening one ofthe LARGEST STOCfflb OF
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and K Shoes,
Ever offered in this market Having selected the above stock w ith ths greatest rare, wr weald par
ticularly call the attention of Country Merchants and Wholesale Buyers, to plrare rail and eitmiue onr
STOCK before purchasing, os
We Buy Exclusively for Cash,
We are prepared to offer the citizens oi Mseon, and the LADIES especially, Inducements which win as
tonish even the closest buyer. Our Stock is complete and we defy competition. We bate abu at
tached to onr 8tore a . ■ -
Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods Department, *
TYjhich are offered at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the LOWEST 31ARKET PRfrtt" 11 ■-
BE SURE TO CALL AT THE NEW YORK STORE AND SECURE A BARGAIN.
s. WAXELBAUM & BRO
Ells’ Saloon.
T HE PLACE Is cow open to the pnblic; every
luxury which can be obtained from any partol
the United States, will be served np 1> every style
to please the most fastidions. Bevxkagzs of all
kinds, of the best, to cheer the nzsroxDtxo; a
hot Dixkzb to iriviGOEATE the Inner man on a cold
day, with* fine Havanas to puff away dull care.
Do not nuKCEB nor thirst, but call on Ells, who
has a plenty at bis Old Stand, opposite the Lanier,
who will do his best to satisfy yonr wants.
With eighteen year* of successful experience in
my business I hope to please alL With gratitude
to old lriends for past favors, I hope to merit a
continuance of their oatrouage—andtill others who
will gire me a call. H. N. ELI-8.
OYSTERS, by the quart or gallon, famished as
low as any house in the city, for shipment or city
use. Also Lemons by the box or dozen.
»0TS-lm H. N. ELLS.
Hair and Wool Collars.
I 'toUr“ 0 tufl^d BUraCtariDK a <4*** wool and
1 HARNESS LEATHER COLLAR,
Second to none, cither at wholesale or retail.
G. BERXD,
Cotton Avenue, Between 2nd and Mulberry sts.
nor 15 12t Macon, Oa.'
HOU8E AND LOTTO RENT.
A SPLENDID RESIDENCE on Tatnall square,
six rooms, pantry, dressing room and closets,
nccef sary put buildings, two acre lot and very rich
fPr'f to DR. J. D. SMITH,or
nov 26-dlw« WM. H. ROSS