The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 10, 1865, Image 4

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Ceitgrapb. IEADING iwni; L vMb ru-ue-j *. 1, innkr a J Met), taawltsiart, '\lr.c • . •£* n J |»W‘ <•» ’ •> lit. k >S»!« of roMri i.nJit m »tr«*raun , _;k §t*i Of fcita.r. , L.I- »«!. ■K.,. i' * 4«>lrti! r »>*>», »rum| Ur ikdt tktbm Snluptajsd, The Work toCotnr “Toe po* m of the world to come.”—Heb., Tt 5. Thit it a solemn, and awful expiration. Ha* the worid to come any powers lor yon! Powers sufficient to weigh against those of a pr.»-nl parting world - ‘'-.t’irient to change I. W. MITCHELL, T. T. JLRXFTEOSS. Mitchell dfc Armstrong, P2O7IBI05 4 00MMI38I0H MEBCHA5TS A5D DEALERS W BACCINC, ROPE AND LIQU0R8, it* light CLOTHING, HATS iXD Furnisliin.g Goods. the daily enrrentof thought and feeling from so.85, MAIN STREET. LOUISVILLE, KY an < irihwanl to* heavenward channel.' We | tmtSUea* do : ot deny the creatr.es* of a power became ma — it i> aereen or unheard: we c.wa the might oferritation for assdstanec. Can we dtny that God may drew men's hearts to himself l.y »» strong an influence ? Far from dir.y- in- it let us *c<k to have this viewless power exerted upon our own spirit;, laying them ..I*n u> LkS mightv touch, even a; they are t pen in tlieir mift ferret receoes to his a!I- e-eing eve. Let us commune with our. own hearts and inquire how far we arc ourselves daily acted upon Lv the solemn influence of the world to come ? It trill rr.-mc, sooner or later; may God enable us now w, to live un der its power, that we shall hereafter dwell forever in il d*r the *tyle and firm of X. San&burv A Co. They tars taken the well known and central stand, on Cotton Avenue, under the Masonic Ksl! wheretbey are prruartd to furnish tenUemeu witll aav article appertaining to their wardrobe. Their well seleeted stock of Clothing, Hats and FnmiahlngGooda, will be repleniabed by weekly ahlpmenu of the brat and bleat styles. OCt31-2*1 JJ. SALISBURY, s jlrs# I Jowraal A Messenger copy, and send bill to Delay Rot. “You shall not surely die.” la the old false.- *■ r7 - EJ;CI t «». h. bxid, w. h. chad no can SaS23 , ^ar^iSlS32S FRENCH & CO., it into the ear of our flrat mother. Instead I COTTON FACTORS, of seeking to know a truth of such infinite 1 concern to a, we seek to stifle the voice of Forwarding and Commission Marehants **« 1 Toi^“ dirt,,1 S ed ’ Wholesale Grocer., Ac., to the pleaaant aong of our destroyer. Howl ’ .. ' • '*** CLARK STREET, NASHVILLE, TENS. slurUes whippoorwill, ilahls pr. Ici.fil hlng rsdeare still, > mu muring srouod. iboelbe >' in . MB ■ father. 11 .seven years old, was * *>"ini|itl n. She hail uU' JSvac*i, led Iwen aeon hi ifH.ii !!,<■ Hal diet h - lead, and ha.1 given Rood evidence ianali of tba Saviour’s flock.— I L hard man, had once pro- dsn. tint for some time had > whir-c raw: win regarded as id Seen falling rapidly for aftrrn.ion, when she seem- Mabaggrd tI.st i. r i ither might sine. Then looking U]> to glit hut Minkrn eyes, she , snd without saying a folded her In hi* arms, rough the yard, acroai •sL^ to tho brook that • >rr .an 1 and pebble* «hirt< .1 the meadow.— .*■!. wh. re the littlegirl and the bright play of u... n the alders, She mirrit, snd then turning OMaUtmally: sriinm* hr aald. hastily, icr, sb> pray,’’ aha plrad- i II No, nor e, laying her little thin father I am going to n,A to tell .1 reus Christ, m y father pray*." l>f*d was liowcil, and that brook-side such a snd ■ mfrseion anil sup- t have thrilled He unclosed pns daod I Her freed • of joy and fsitli her prays T— k** it* '9 ith .i |Kwir, but s that for twj-n- H to make bis peace •a: ' ■ !..ike sears lie got hi. liottse to earnest cry for mercy on a dying bed.' T only want five minutes to call upon God, before I die," was the remark of one who wished to enjoy the pleasure* of this life un- Vestrained. and vet escape the just punishment of sin, In the life to come. But when the hour of death did come, the turned her ago nised gaze toward* the minister who had been * and the despairing cry, “I am tg the hearts of all IT wrung I who The Church aad the Raaday .School. Any chasm between you and the church will be like a broken arch in a fridge: your young charge, when they come up to it, will drop through into the flood. Who would build a vestibule to stand alone t Oh I ever join on lovingly to the churches. Get the | children out of the ball into the house, or i von will toon ham them run into the street* If, at a auiUbla age. they join not the church, that fact may be generally taken u i ad evidence that they have joined the world, the mournful lane of which will be, that you will have taught them to read, and the devil will find them the books. We shall never be satisfied until onr schools become so elevated in ton*, sail so Special attention paid to the sol* or forwarding of cotton. saptlMm* Willard’s Hotel, SYKES. CHADWICK & CO., PROPRIETORS, WASHINGTON, . D.C., Formerly of the Girard House, PBilndel- phia. nov 10-Cm FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AT DAWSON, GA nrilE undersigned would Inform the public that A be Is prepared to fanils h, on short notice, finished or unfinished, of sot description, and do any kind of Machine work SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES Snpplled to planters promptly snd on reasonable terms. O.O. NELSON. novZl-lm* * ,* III highly 1 ■ Him. At I the min- the amr with (hti)' It . bigg. 'i hi. purer hurch "*»■} " list tfltHd# W-lU«*TN. |r aUrctior.atc • font jrhi- < the Irbi'’ 4 . «*i/f ui exultant » «calp their xiils H |o txUitat the f ^>o they not to rise marfh<s fcrtia institute On. A Coley, brfart London 8. 8. Union. Popalnr Infidelity In Britian The spread of infidel sentiments among the British people i* truly alarming. A recent writer in the Journal of Hamd Literature Ives some fearful accounts of the progrens of list scourge. lie snvs: “ Infidelity, in the name ol gdrncc, philosophy, truth-seeking, seculnrian, free-thinking, or what not, Is rampant among the industrial classes, and men, women, and children are drinking in the peiaou. in full draught* of obscene bias-, phemy, or in the more dilated form of simple rationalism. Infidelity, in every degree, openly and unliluahingly, takes the Christian's day of rest and the Christian liible, and uses them for mockery, rihaldy, blasphemy, and all evil Jas. Van Valkenburgh, General Agent and Commission MERCHANT, Cherry Street, Near Cotton Avenue, Moron, Ca. “Hon for the Minister.” An acquaintance of my early youth, who aa very rich, was suddenly brought to her dying hour. She knew not that slir was in danger, until she was in the grasp of death. Then she cried out “Run for tne minister.” nn words came np from the dying bed, “I'd give WHEELER & WILSON’S Sewing Machines. W ITH many valuable Improvements, and which have the reputation of being the best Sewing Machine In the United 8tates. Persons having Wheeler A Wilson’s Machines can have them repaired, and all the new Improvements add ed, If desired. AGENT POH THE The minister was soon present, and the no«m«t ^ralw^dcf the hlg^ra"^^; raid medal, at the late exhibition of the American dicl Pray! lose no time; anil when you y, pray earnestly.” The prayer was made; i spirit waa gone. Is it wise to Utc so that when we see death approach, we have to cry in anguish of spirit, “Run for the minister" I —■ JirUUM Workman. The Loss of the Soul. What—if it be lawful to indulge such a ■ought—what would be the funeral olwequics [of a tost soul I Where shall we find the tears fit jo lie wept at such s spectacle t Or could we realize the calamity in all ita extent, what tokens at commiseration and concern would Ibe deemed equal to tho occasion t Would it •uffieo for the sun to Tei! his light, and tlic muon her brightness! to cover the ocean with mourning, andflMjnrai with sackcloth t Ov vrart the wfaft ndiric^of nature to be ll ami vocal, would it be possi- r li.-^r. m:,. „ u-r.ian too deep, or a rr\ toop^ring, to express the magnitude and extent m" such a catastrophe!—Robert ■ M SoapyNam. A good story is being told in clerical cir- . lc< about thr bishop of Oxford. It is said t I It V im tin- bishop was traveling eastward to attend the Church Congress at Norwich, a lr Jy who was sitting opposite to him com r. rated in flattering tcrins on the cloauence d ability of the great Anglican divim ta unconscious that she was addressing a. “But why, air,” she added, “do people 'all him Soapy Sam t” “Well, madam,” re- p led the bishop, “I suppose it is because he baa always been in a goad (leal of hot water, an. I always manages to come out with clean hands Family Prayer. Robert Hall, hearing soma worldly-minded persons object to family prayer as taking i ton much time, said, that what might seem loss, will be more than compensated by th spirit of order and regularity which the sta ted observance of this duty tends to produce. th. itat n of the ju-t."— 3 Britiek HVribrura. VOORHEES & GARRIS ON Commission Merchants, 73 William street, New York. Offer their aervices to the Planters, Merchants and Cotton holdets of Georgia. And refers by permission to M. fira. Krai a & Hint re, Savannah, Go. 1‘resident National Bank at Savannah, Ga. E. A. Wilcox, Macon. Ga. tV, B. Uavi.ou, Angusta, Ga. V. Remington Jk Son, ThomaavUle, Ga. i. U Robin.x-n, Jarkaonville, Fla. O K. i, ..-Toon. 78 WilUaja atrect, N. Y. I >. ran National Bank, New York. M< - chants Exchange Nation Bank, New York. lif.Am tudnens entrusted to us will meet with prompt and cjircftl attention. B F. VomuiKta. D. E. Garrison gmgpdto , Harley's Momaelilc Bitters. r t?K iyMl'.lr. Lom of Appetite, Weaknesa, Dy.pep-ia, want of action of; Liver, I>h*.nierrd Momach, there are no bitt btomach, there are no bitter! that - a:| cotnpan. with these in removing 4jeirv»»m£ coraplainta. Tor sale or can be bad anv .irne non in the Vnited State*, or from 0 prepnetor, Loci-vUle, Kr.. comer seventh ai Urien strxxle, to whom all orders should be a toweed HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO. Hurley's .Haraapnrllla. these SHE I.rsat Blood Purifier, as a Sp ixupHritio from the blood, and pre* ■ *rr not Jirgi the HEALTH AND SREXOTH iaI rharrh to th* HURLEY, RUDDLE CO., • Proprietors C ocm-r Seicnth and Grwn atrert*. ♦eftlbCaj Louiavillc, Ky. ulnssUrr, T t> an HnrleyH Popular Worm Candy. are u. ta Eb A S Un* U resi’y * ?pcrific for Worn.*, and the JA. beat *a4 moat palamble form t s c ;ve 10 chil- <trea. il H o«4ft«rpri*iag that i> f%*t tAkia^ the nteee of all other prwparuti^ti* f-_.r s» - <rzns—it txtinz ■Itely brtftu. *rt cuid will Uj!.- iL B TOffiy. ruddi e a CO., J „ Prviprietors, ^Lwrucr Svv«mli antj^irrrn WwVmKy. A. P. G. HARRIS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES, DRY GOODS AND Commission Merchant, NEXT DOOR TO J. B. ROSS & SONS, CHERRY ST. TWO MILLION POUNDS SALT. Receiving daily, a Large Stock of GROCERIES, THREE HUNDRED BARRELS OF ASSORTED LIQUORS. DRY GOODS, A LARGE LOT OP UMBRELLAS, 300 PAIRS BLANKETS, BOOTS oA.3STD SHOES, New Clothing Store. ALBERT & BORK, OF NASHVILLE, HAVE opened a Branch House at McEVOY’S OLD STAND, on Mulber ry Street, opposite the Lanier Honse, where they are prepared to sell clothing at the following low prices: Overcoats from $15 to $50, Fine Bl’k Cloth Suits, $20 to $60, Business Suits $18 to $40, Jeans Pants $3 50 to $4 00, Hats, finest fur, <£c., $3 50 to $4 50. AT .SO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, At lowest rates in this market. As we intend remaining permanently in Macon, we offer our goods at tho Test prices, in order to establish a regnlar trade. Feeling confident that .we can sell cheaper than any other house in the city, we respectfully ask a trial, to convince tne citizens of Macon and vieinity, of tho truth of our assertions. CapL WILL CARLOSS having associated himself with our firm, will bo pleased to see his friends, and take pleasure in attending to their orders. ALBERT & BORK, McEvoy’s Old Stand, Opposite Lanier Honse, dec3-3m Macon, Georgia. k. jacks-on. a SAnuxtat THE BAZAAR OF MACON. ©_ PEYSER 8o CDO-y "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS, In COLEMAN A ROSS' old stand on Cotton Avenue, betw ten Cherry aad Mulberry street*. A Large and Complete Asaormcnt of Ladies Dress Goods, SILKS, MERINOS. WOOL DeLATNS. BPiM CUTTH. UMBBOI1UB. LACES. RIBBONS. HATS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWLBh. PLUME?-. >< ‘STAGS. CLOAKS. SHAWLS. NUBIAS, HOODS, it. >N M T>, Gl OYRR, HOSIERY. SHOES OF ALL KINDS AND BIBB n.\T TRIMMINGS OF ALL VARIETIES. A LARGE LOT OV Oil ClottLs and Carpets OF ALL PATTERNS. Gents Hats. Satinet-, Furnishing Goods, Sk*. Broad Cloths, YlH—«> Cassimerc*. I Bonta aad Shore, and Ready Made Clothing. Florence Sewing Machines, V u t mo- e i Utnte. corr or nzronT or comkittzi on pewino ma chine;. The Florence Sewing Machine Company, for the beat Family Sewing machine. Reasons; L It* simplicity and great range ol work. -2.lt* making four different stitches, viz; the lock, not doable lock, and double knot. 8d. The reversible feed moUon operated by sim ply toralng a thumb screw, enabling tho operator to ran the work from right to left, or left to right, and perfectly self fastening to the end of the scam. 4. The perfect finish and substantial manner la which the machine Is made. S. The rapldltj,of Its working, and the quality of the work done. fi. It* self adjusting tension, Ac., Ac. Agency for the American Tract Society. All the publication* of the Society ran be had; single copies or libraries. Snnday schools can be •applied with libraries at low prices, and gnat* will be made to destitute schools or Individuals. Nea England Mutual Life Insurance Com pany. This company has been established twenty-two years. Ana Is the oldest wboUy Mutual Life In surance Company la the United States. It has a fund of t'.‘,G00,(Xj0 and has made dlstribntions of •nrplns funds in cash, amounting to over 21,500,- 000. This company offers superior Inducement to in- anre for life or a term of years. Call for a circular. nov 18 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA. FLOUR, FOUR HUNDRED BARRELS, BEST BRANDS, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. BACON. FISH. HAMS. A LARGE STOCK OF SODA AND POTASH, Bagging: and Rope, TWO HUNDRED BOXES TOBACCO, ONE HUNDRED HALF BARRELS SNUFF, ONE HUNDRED BOXES SOAP COUNTRY PRODUCE, The highest rates paid for all manner of Country Produce. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON Attended to, sales made with dispatch and returns promptly made. I keep a perfect supply of everything usually sold in a wholesale and retail Grocery and Dry Goods store, and offer the articles for sale at low rates, that will render my store attrac tive to buyers, and especially to those who wish to buy-their stocks at one place. A. P. G. HARRIS. ov20 6m Cherry st., between Second and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. o-. w. o’cozraroB. a co., MACON, .GEORGIA. Office on Cherry St, between 3d and 4th. R ECEIVING and Forwarding Merchants, and Agent* for E. M. Brace & CO., Augusta, Ga.; K. At. Brace, Morgan & Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; and Watts, Crane & Co., New York. -We will receive and forward, upon reasonable terms, all Cotton entrusted to onr care for ship ment, as owners may direct We will make liberal advances upon consignments of Coton to Watts, and dispatch. Planters and others will be afforded every facility In our power to tend their Cotton to market, and receive prompt return of sale. Mr. W. E. Clarke Is onr agent at Albany, Ga., and will give all Information to parties who desire bis services In shipping or purchasing. Oar per sonal attention given to the purchase and sale of Cotton. NEW YORK EXCHANGE FOR SALE. oct8-3m JNO. W. O’CONNOR A CO. Macky, Beattie & Co Shipping and General Commission Merchants’ 203 & 305 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. I3T Cash advances made on Consignments to Macxt A Beattie, Philadelphia. REFERENCES! Messrs. Chss. L. Colby A Co., Messrs Hunter A Gammell, Messrs. Bell A Christian, Savannah National Bank, Savannah; Messrs. -Maude A Wright, Messrs. W. A.Ramsay A Ca, Augusts; Mr-«rs. Lord, Stone A Ca, Boston; Messrs. John P. Boyle A Co., Messrs. Wallace A Browne, New York; Mesus. Macky A Beattie, Messrs. J. Gibson, Sons A Co., Philadelphia National Bank, First National Bank, Seventh National Bank, Roht, Steen, Esq., Messrs. McCuteheon A Collins, Philadelphia; Messrs. Clarke A Cunningham M. A. Hamilton, Baltimore. Particular attention given to the forward ing of goods for Northern markets, oct 31-3m ALLISON S&;KIRK M A N~ Cotton Factors AM) General Commission Merchants, Noa. 29,314> 33, So. Market St. >'askYille« Tenn. Refer To—J. B. Rots & Eon, Macon, Ga.; J. H. Anderson A Son, Macon. Ga.; Fleming & Wheless, AngnaU, Ga.: W. Hey* Warren, Au gust*, Ga.; R. J. Lowry & Mo., Atlanta, Gau ; J. Rhodes Brown, Columbus, Ga.; W. H. Emith Montgomery, Ala.oct4-2n:* x Greenbacks l , j Produce ! SIUYER, j $100 ’® 00! N. A. Megrath, Ag’t I want more of the above things and will exchange most any kind of goods for either. I not onlv have the usual amount of GROCERIES, but can offer the best assortment of: wine's. fish, oranges, LIQUORS, 3IEATS, LESIONS, CIGARS CHEESE, APPLES, TOBACCO, CANNED VEGETABLES, NUTS, • FRUITS, PRUNES, * CANDIES, ’ PIGS, RAISINS, &e., Ac., That has been in our market for years. My assortment of BRANDY PEACHES, JELLIES,. CHOICE PICKLES, BITTERS, WALNUT CATSUP, EGGNOG,* WHITE ONIONS, PORT AND SIADERIA WINE, JOHN BULL SAUCE, CHOW CHOWS, And all other good things. Cannot be surpassed. Come and see for yourselves. Iff. A. MEGKATH, Agent. decl - JAt Ells’ Old Stand, opposite Lanier House. Great Excitement!! Where is the Best and Cheapest Place to Trade 9 Is the question of the day. The answer is at A. Sbeuerman & Brother, The popular WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS who are constantly in the field with Regiments, Brigades and Divisions Of DRY and FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, etc., in fact thousands of other articles too numerous to mention, and which are usually kept in a first- Cl Wcare not used to blowing, but suffice it to say, that you will find our store full of the Beauties and Fashions of the Day, DEVLIN & CO. Broadway, New York. and we shall sell CHEAPER than any other establishment in this vicinity. Just received a splendid lot of RCdcm. and some more of those nice Alpaca Braids, in all desirable colors. CLOTHING Also another invoice of handsome Cloakt and Sacgves. Ladies, come and See Them. We are always happy to show our goods and solicit a careful examination of onr stock be- ore purchasing elsewhere. Respectfully, A. SHECER3IAN& BROTHER, nov 29-3m next to J. 3L Boardman's Book Store, Mulberry st^SIacon, Ga. to this well selected .to, k of I visitors wilt be attended by pollts sad expcrl •ale trade. Glre (be MACON BAZAAR aa. . . fi. FEYSER P. S.—We also keep open st oar old aland aa Cheny street, sal sMc. be—na Rem here we will b<-picked at all *ime» to welcoaae aw laitiaem. dec3-lm ■ WH OLESALE . LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT G. RICE & CO.’S, 59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn. By our heavy purchases during the last three months, and by constantly watching the Eastern mar ket and taking advantage of every fluctuation, we are enabled to say that we have now on hand, the LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS IN THE CITY OF NASHVILLE. 1865! FOR dHRiSTMAS. 1865! SIGN-OF THE ROCKET! -A***" FANCY GOODS HAVE in store, an immense stock, and tie receiving large snfinaf 4 Segars, Tobacco, Pities and Fancy Gooda. A large Mock of Dried Fruit*. I Cove Oysters, Sardines, Pickles, Raisins, Nuts of all kinds, fod, OMfin, I Candies of French aad their own ■snifartnn. Sodn aad htor uMtaa _ _ A splendid stock of imported aad diaacMic Began, SaaaUag aad drawing Wasra _ , large and elegant assortment of Meerschaum, Brier aad China Hpa, which Mdknli wholesale and retail at the lowest prices in the Matket. Toys! FIREWORKS! Toys! SIR. 8. DUNLAP, Agent for the largest z Fire Works and Toys in the United retail dealers in the country, to purchase atwhola _ . pr* His ware rooms are with W. 8. Kngclkc A Co, SIGN OF THE street, Macon, Georgia. • Our assortment of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, AND OTHER NEW STYLES OF DRY GOODS, CANNOT BE SURPASSED.' We have the latest styles of Cloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies’ Hats, &c, &c. A large assortment of SWISS, MULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, HAND KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, ete. We are 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 sates than they can obtain them at Louisville or Cincinnati. Our largo stock «f HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES Has mostly been bought at auction, very cheap, and Jwill be sold at very small profits. Onr Clothing Department, Up Stairs, Consists of every article of Men’s Wear mile up in the latest styles and of the best material, and will be offered at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail, at sept 17-Sm G. RICE & CO.’S, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. PREVENTIVE OE SMALL POI, AND * ALL OTHER CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. USE DISINFECTING SOLUTION The 'toilsrsi&neri takes pleasure in offering one of the Clothing, Furnishing Goods, OF Chloride of Soda, PREPARED BY J_ H. ZEII—IN 86 CO., ZDruggis’ts and OtL©Taists, IVlacoiir Georgian It is superior to most all other preparations of this character, as wc have taken great care to make it in a very concentrated form. Every house and place in the least danger from this contagion, (Small Pox) should lie dis infected at once. It decomposes the vims or peccant principle of all contagious diseases. It removes the dangerous effluvia of sick rooms, hospitals, prisons, manufactories, crowded places, baggag clothes, sewers, cess pools, sinks, privies, etc. , It is labelled with full directions for use. Price one dollar per bottle. nov29-2w CO.. Street, YORK *L IMPLE- WH0LESALE AID RETAIL W E OPEN THE SEASON’ WITH A LAEGE STOCK OF ELEGANT CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS In onr Rcady-Mads Department. We have also secured the service, at lint-class ar tiats in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which is iikewitt supplied with the finest tnd best Fabric* of the 'HOME AXD FOREIGN MARKETS. To those who w i*h to order bj mail, will be sent iO'j npj.lkwtio*) SAMPLES OF GOODS, Direction* for Measuring, which, il correctly followed, will secure a fit la *11 ct»6. DEVLIM A CO. fir. Grant St., v ww t- nn _. Wareen St, f Nxw-Yoax. E. M. BRUCE & CO., BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. E. F. METCALFE & CO., COMMISSION' AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH GEORGIA iM. BRUCE, [ORGAN & CO., ;sion Merchants.] R I D A, OUR PLACE. JUST OPENED .A. 3STEW WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE F=_ BRAINARD 86 CO., Have just received the largest and finest stock of Liquors in this country which they are selling at better prices than can be had at any other house in the State. THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK CONSIST OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, MONONGAHELA, EYE, IRISH ROBINSON COUNTY BOURBON, WHISKY. AND SCOTCH BBST BRANTDIE^y COGNAC, PEACH AND APPLE. HOLLAND O-UST, JAMAICA RUIM STIIiIj WINTBS PORT, CATAWBA, GERMAN, SHERRY, CLARET AND HUNGARIAN, SPARKLING WINSS, LONGWORTH’S OHIO, JONES,’ KENTUCKY. CHAM7AG H EIJ 'lb' The attention of the Ladles of Maeoa, aad of 1 FANCY GOODS. 1 : tbeeiiy. la | Toys Segars, Pipe*, Tobacco, W. G. ENGELKE & CO.. CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA. A. M. ROWLAND & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CHINA, GLASS AND dUEEN’S WARE. Opposite the Lanier House, MULBERRY STREET, MACON, CA. tSlT’Great inducements arc -offered to Merchants to whom we will mil CROCKERY BY THE CRATE OR SELECTED PIECES, AT REDUCED PRICER. novl-Sm D.GOLDSMITH. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods HATS, CAPS &c., &c.j AT THE NEW YORK STORE, SECOND ST., TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, GEORGIA. Storks ol and in fact everything belonging to a FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORK. Please call and examine my Stock before purchasing tlsawheit, ■ 1 an sot jam win not leave the Stere dissatisfied. D. GOLD*WITH. oct27-Gm $60,000, WORTH OF DRY GOODS!! . New York Store! New York Store ! S. WAXELBAUM & BR Oil. , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, Second Street, Triangular Block, (NEXT DOOR TO E. C. GRANNISS’,) MACON, GEORGIA., I►' Have just received, and are now opening one of the LARGEST STOCKS OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Ever offered In this market Haring selected the above stock with the greatest care, we waali par ticularly call the attention of Country Merchants and Wholesale Buyer*, to plnre caU aad malar rar STOCK before pnrchaalng, as We Buy Exclusively for Cash, We are prepared to offer the citizens of Macon, and tlie LADIES e* peelallj, inducement* wkick wQ]**. tonish even the closest buyer. Our Stock Is complete and wc duly competition. We tevt tfo*• ~*t• Uobed to our Store a Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods Department, Which are offered at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the LOWE8T MARKET PRICE. BE SURE TO CALL AT THE NEW YORK STORE AND SECURE A BARGAIN. 8. WAXELBAUM ft BRO oct 27 fiat GUANO, GUANO, GUANO, To The Planters of Georgia. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH GUJLISrO AND FERTILIZERS srKx*m, atj