The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 15, 1865, Image 4

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piiiT Minli iiirti'' 4 E. JACKSON. OF NASHVILLE. SAULSBUIU'.e 4 . and MtT»<l Mfl to Whole- S' * Willard’s Hotels STKES, CHADWICK. & CO., ■ PHWPKIgTO H¥T~^ WAaanroTqtf ^^. f | £UI Formerly of tbeOirard Home, Philadel phia. hot 10-Gm FOI VDKY AH) aiCHITO HHOf* .D lV«W, 8A.V T HE omlerelgned would Inform the public that be It prepared to furnish, on short notice, CAMTIOfCHli flubbed or nnflalshcd, of any description, rind do' any kind or Machine work 8COAR MILL8 iND KETTLES Supplied to planters prompt!/ and on reasonable tarma. O.O. KELSON’. nora-lm* , . . jr> ,. , ... “Iltr.OS 70KY, JR. J. MONKOE OODETT. TOBY & OGDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, f INSURANCE* REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Office Jewett's Building Second at. ej , MACON, GEORGIA. I( £ (){ Caab Advances made on COTTON AND CONSIGNMENTS, To our Friends in New Fork. > SIGHT OR TIME EXCHANGE ON NEW YOKE IN SUMS TO SUIT ( Orders For TWO HUNDRED BOXES TOBACCO, ^ . . . -oruere r or i - . . SUGAR MOLASSES or WESTERN PRODUCE FILLED. Fire Insurance for.$150,000 ! ‘ no * ' Y*V*a on One Risk. RISK BY RAH. OR RIVER Through to New York taken as Low aa bj any other Companies. ". *... • AGENTS OK I'lKENTX, MANHATTAN, INTER NATIONAL, HARMONEY AND CITIZENS FIRE lc MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES. NEW gOpX tlFE^JJW YORK ACCIDENTAL I NS HR-A JffiErQQjtg F’OR SaXuE. Plantations In Houston, floue*, Bibb, Crawford, rulaskl and Mac .n counties. .Usi,' City Imfnr.rcd JAMES SEYMOUR. V00RHEES & GARRISON street, View Vork. to tlir I'lanteL, Merchants jiov29 dm n<i Cotton holders of Gwrgi«. Am! refers by permission to Kmiu to Hardee, Savannah, Go. i:t National Bank at Savannah, 0a. iVileox, Macon, (in. Da\Uu*>,. AnKUi=aa, G*. • jini*4rni to Son, Tbdmasvillc, Ga. Ionium-n, Jackaoa^lle, Fia. E Urrfc- U r T.l William street. N. Y. N'ati .'ul Bunk. New York. Lx- Lan^v' Nation Bank. New York. kin■ 'V^itrunted to as will meet with MACON, Office on Cherry St, between 3d and 4th. > ECEIVINO and Forwarding Merchants, and t> Agents for E. M. Brace to CO., Augusta, Ga.; M. Bruce,. MoiTp^n <fc Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; d Watts, Crane to Co., New York. We will receive and forward, upon reasonable rms; all Cotton entrusted to our care for sbip- ^t, as owners may direct. VTe wUitaoke liberal ranees upon cotipignmeuts of Coton to Watts, ■ane & Co- New York, or, W. C* Watts to Co., rpool, England; jmy Revenue Tux, Storage, eights, Ac., on same, and forward with prompt- <*s and dispatch. Planter* andwthens will be afforded every facility our power to send their Cotton to market, and reive prompt return of sale. ix ' Mr. W. E. Clarke Is our agent at Albany, Ga., ?ful attention. D. E. Garihson siGiSHrble his services in shipping or pure sonal at ten ti an given to the pur Cotton. - x ' NEW YORK EXOHANGl octfr&m JNO. W. OK i App« tile. Weakness. In psla, want of action oi; aelL there are no bittci3 tl»e«k; iu removing tlie«* For sale or can be had 1 uited States, or from the By., corner Seventh and a all orders should be ad* HI.a. RUPDLE&CO. Macky, Beattie & Co- Shipping and General Commission Merchants' •A* A S05 BAY STREET, ’ ' SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. 1'i J " I3F"Caah advances nuulo on Consignments to j Macky Beattie, Philadelphia. ^ •* REFERENCES: _ *'*r*Yb Cbas* L. Colby. «& Co., Messrs Hunter & ® Christian, 8ataunah tvaM 5 Maude to Messrs Lord, Stone A*Co.. i\ Bovie & Co.. Messrs. Wallac! & Bro$1s*, * York; Me**rt<. Macky A Beattie,Menr-rs.J. Gih&on, Sons & Co., Philadelphia National Bank, First National Bunk. Seventh National Bank, Robt. Steen, Esn., Messrs. McCutcheon A Collins, Philadelphia; Messrs. Clarke A Cunningham, M. A. Hamilton, Baltimore.. Particular attention given to the forward ing of goods for Northern markets. "l lpn * PORT AND .MADERIA WINE, CHOW C HOWS, fed. * Come and see for yourselves. X. A. MEGKATII* Aj?ent. At Ells* Old Stand, apposite Lanier House. irtirlc>'* Ntrmimrllla, ir« at Blood Puriticr, aa a SSprW c and Hum- Medicine, ptiinds* unrivaled, temove* rfij i * tn«u the Mood, and gives UK Vl.TIl ASD .^ilkSGTH Great Excitement!! HURLEY, RUDDLE A CO., Proprietors .. r Seventh and Green streets, Louisville, Ky. mnacj ."Unrlej'. 1-aimlur H.ra Inml). \ S di.M is rv.-dly a specific for Worms, and the kn i*ud m*-**t' palatable fona to give to chil dren, it Unfit^’irprfslng tluxt it is fast taking the place of all other preparations fed- worms—It t*ciug l. : v>*Tt>ctlv taste lean, out child will take it. (..*«. ; * HURT.F.Y, RUDDLE A Co., Id to . V Proprietors, B v. aru**r Seventh and Green streets, | -eiO 10 ::m Louisville, Ky. wsp answer.is at I- the question of the day. A. vSheuerma DEVLIN & 00. Broadway, New York. C L () TH I N G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRIFFIN & CO., tft8 & 60 Courtland Street, esy YOB The popular WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EALERS. MmnVtlrm of AGRICULTURAL IMrLE- MXNT8, Mid . ill MACHINES. liE.\LtR.S IN SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. Traot. Srrn.ieo. 8«wl for drrul.r. W E OPEN THE SEASON WITH A LARGE i ., STOCK OF ELEGANT CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS I ,KAM)i 1 in our Ready-Made Department. Wc hare idso secured the services of flxst.claes ar j ti?t.- in our J CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Which 1* likewise supplied with the finest and best! Fabrics of the !' HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. ^ To those who m uh to order by mall, will be sent j ,f (on application) - • Mi- A SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Directions for Measuring, which, it correctly followed, will seenre a- fit in all cases. [ DEVLIN A CO. Broadway, cor. Grant fit., ) v __ . , .. Broodwav, eor. WgrrvoSL, \ - E ^ **'**- wbo arc constantly in the field with Removal. Removal I HERRINCTON v & RICKS, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufacturers. R ESPECTFULLY announces that they han w»*ed tb«ir ware rtxuu and workshop fron Uk Nc^nit Foundry, to the comer of Fourth an< Poplar streets, opfo»!t<ft Catholic ehurcE Tlnv will keep on land a complete assortment o rninufauti.n.d *rti rs iu their line, such as STU I S. COPPF.R Kr'.TTI*Jl?.TIN WARE STOVE PIPE The\ -or alfr*» prrtKtrvd SHEETING, IUkGTNC, extent. Term- r\ >onal to *»« vveented la . .c n and Divi ions Of DRY and FANCY GOODS. CLOTHING. BOOTS and. SHQI .HATS, thonsanda of other articles too numrroas to mention, and - wdiich are i tLUv key class noose. «# i& _ ■— IVe are notosed to blowing, but suffice it to ?ay. ^ Beauties and Fashions of the %y. -haUsell CHEAPRR than any other establishment in thisvh iity. J it you will fine ir store full of the Have just received tile 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, 1 ROBINSON COUNTY RYE. BOURBON, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY. BEST BFIAMDIBS, * COGNAC, PEACH. AND APPLE. UOL3L,A.3Srr) Q-IET. JAMAICA I^UTIM. STljLiL. WINKS POET, CATAWBA, GERMAN, SHERRY, CLARET AND HUNGARIAN, SPARKLING- WINES, LONGWORTH’S OHIO, JONES’ KENTUCKY. CHAMPAGNES, HEIDSJCK AND CLIQUOT. ’liTLrWi Bohers’ BitferNj Absinthe, Curacoa. A Large aid Select Stock of •tlv fill orders f«r , ri'injiiv mi Oiuwo mi d GUTTERING, to any and all work warranted workmanlike manner. and wf sliuu ewi vi*»—** **** • —j —g —- _ splendid iot of Rfltrn*, nm\ some more of those nice Mywfi If raid*. Alv> another invoice of handsome Cloa.It and Barque*. Ladies, come and See Them., We nre always happy to sliow our goods and solicit a careful examiil fore purchasing elsewhere. Respectfully, aj * A. SHEtJER3LAN&H nov tS-Hm next to J. M. Boardman's Book Store, Mulj The Latest and Most ATTHACTIVE BUT. ! S. G. WOOD & CO. December Mh, IM*. lOTIIKK, Irry Kt..Macon, Ga. NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE. KXT-RKS- CLOTH: :>IUX VEI.dCFis. ie ill ciiloi^. Kit If bandiomtit gu.uia of the tawecin. | S^UiTH A CASS1MERKCLOAKS. | ra Hylc any yrt otfi-rv-1 : BANKERS AND COTTON H AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.] — E. F. METCALFE & CO. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MlMftAlTS, GTORS. T. r. ( AP.JUBT. MEXRT PUAFKR. WM. H. WHTTrOKD, i- VAX WAGEN1 A. T. HAKTLTOXf rar OiBce of Payial C-rfliirt in liquidation. novl4-eodfim - V E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & BO.,. Cotipn Factors anri nommiesion {Merchants : ' * n i r i n u t /> n t i d i rK, » — . Made on Consigl WATTS, OIYEN * CO., New Orleans. OF THE ABOVE H AGENT FOR T&E SALK fSE BEST CINCINNATI ALE. BRAIN ARD &> CO*, Mulberry street, near Lamer House. rTffi*nt» to . w. CvXYATTS A to.. B' lirerpool, Rng. o 9 axs. mphis & Charleston Yb. ■■ or KncDne. rXSTWABO TRAINS. IQUO R8. </-.*unly W A., VSb rd. Xfopay * Co.'t C »gT Ap5-> Brandy, vrry •*«<!. ■ br-e Ap;-.r BfiM * t do R? 6 , fito^rry W % r j. w wnv*inn.i*. t-. p. Buhsrom. Nttrhsl! A |rw«(i Mfi, pnovreim kooinasiwn kTrceantb *jnfDEALE*<YK " "~“ BACCINC, ROTE AND LIQUORS, >0.«6, MAIN STREET LOUISVILLE,KT. | CLOTHING. HATS } AWD J, FurnishLing Goods. T HE cn<S«7*ign«d takes pleasure in PincoadH f to hla former cuit- mm, and. the pabUc gm- crAlij. Imax, b* ki ten. coed bwm in ihU city, i and W« nfiapciSteJ erlti. tdtn Mr. U C. Soxitk, us»- dertbeerylwond fnu of E. ftrrt^btrry to Co. They Lave taken the wall known-and central stand, on Cotton Avenue, noder the Ma&onfeHaU, where tber are prrpsred to fnnriati gentlemen with oov article ax^pertaising to their %-nrdroha. - -TTi TLeir well aeiected stock cf Co thing. Hats and TurcSihlng Goodg.Tvili bf raptttiRhrd' tv weekly 1 ahlpmmta of the Ust and latest styles, rmmm OCttl-*-tQ . h j&sn** M P. G. H A RRIS. WH01jE|ALE AND RETAIL NO ti BRoADS AT h.V^H VH.LE, I TEAXE««EE. Uh*Ahe World !” fiM OAViS' PAIN KILLER, aa l.y !b» Rooti i» complete. ALL RAIL AND NO STAGING. y.ire b~* 'Hub by • lhcT R " u,f - wu.iwliai Central BHlnad late Sd“,octi.m onTnaSiy*. Tl.and.y» nr.d S*tnr- !rV In. MnfaUe *nd Ohio Railroad leave Cor- • ’u,V. \oitl"«-d South cn Monday. Wedn«- t*and Kr.’uy—flonth *t 1:*® a- m., uni Noitli at f/im'.i.ibn-Arr - II—A are *adc with |*i. ;. «ii>Sv:r io-dfcrSaaltvaiv, Louie- At Stci enaob i5su«i»» are made with train* ' a. s ji, „ ., cnattanooga JUHnad. S^^SSSSr^ 1 C.U All mtjf, OiM»I Ertfht aad inAet nov3Hm.M HenwtHaUajdMH vertlaer. Metope ' N ) t i c i:. 'r<> rent, in rtewart county, Georgia, %t J rjI r-.t ol l and containing tnunty-threc li«- dri-d i S7*j\ acre*— fonriean bm.drcd (14C0)HKH ed—will bring Irotn 1000 to lino lbs. Heed Cotton ar,,. i«.> Aidilrmcnt* on the place ■ Ci,roved; two Gin llotnes; two Cotton Scrtwa; » ] i.-.-:. and Earn: eight and Kano ))' ' i. ..ne [4rfe, and five on the other. One tin:: lred «cr.-a email grain sowed. The Plantation H id In a healthy locality, settlement, if Thera la to sell on the 21 hem! Mules and Hornes, S fine MticU Cows, IS hi'! Dry Cattle, 100 * Stock IIog«, 10 - Fork “ 1,000 twidB Com, 1,000 - Cottr. • I HIMANPTT < IT THIS AGE, lO.OWSi*. Fodder, 1 *et ULvckamith Toole, I‘lows and Plow Gear, e-j rut." r».D arid ranaed more Real 1 Hit-Horse Wagon anil Hhmi>«, - 'h-n 1 joke large Oxen and Wagon. There are twelve grown Ncgroea on the place F "V — that can hr cinploje^-onc s No. 1 Blacksmith. TTJE HtnaM CA.HXX ,:MV ml! h\ tlrt \SOUND, Will be on the market until llic fir-t of January -— l Jh-iio.id of before that lime. *CRI II..* f Fin Mr IANS I'tt I For information addvcaa J’ AaAH m S PJ 9 VC. L. JARRELL. Vj.'thrrarv find* .1 l.nmpkl*. Stewart ■ .,Ga. called for, and decOdJanl 'car CbainWrlln ABo)nton.) CitT Property aiid Land for Sale for Currency '•( OR COTTOX. 1 i riWlE Dwelling Uonac and Lot la^Macon, oppo- I A -He BnrkedrCo.V J The Dwelling House and Lot In Maeon, oppo- IUOD V, K T V F. mu.. ' A Ah D l-kltM.d- -^g*„StJkd Lot in tat Mae know n 1 n > URK ' T I TbeUrtta Amvricn., known aa the Hill Stable , . . Lot ill Ol nei The Brick Store In Georgetown, formwly occu- * ! plod by D. Morrlf. / The Strljxd Store in Albany, known aa Collier , Store. j -J Lot* of I’inc Land in Appling conuty Georgia, { * YLotaor^Tnclunrf in CUhcb county Georgia, i price (2 SO per acre. _ * * • of Oar. and Hickory Land ki Decatur dec « p r acre. j. b. reason, also. n. beid, w. h. ciiadeocas. FRENCH &, CO.f COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commiuion Merchants j Wholesale Grocer*, Ac., ‘ I CLARK STREET, .NASHVILLE, TENS’. 1 AND tiXOJlU TO J. B. ROSS Jr SONS. CHERRY ST. TWO MILLION POUNDS SALT Receiving djulv, a Largq JStock. of M Oi»dW , GROCERIES, i g { t jj| tl THREE HUNDRED BARRELS OF ASSORTED LIQUORS. DRY QOQDS, A LyRGE LOT OF UilBRELLrVS, 300 PAIRS BLANKETS, Yjti' io N^tcjc BOOTS AND SHOES, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF * SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA. Y mm / A w—3 — *.* j- agf ( y \ ' ■ J 1 f > \ i PliOU HAVE opened a Branch House at McEVOX’S OLD STAND, on .Mulber ry Street, opposite the Lanier House, 'where they are prepared to sell clothing “; at the following low prices: j Overcoats from.-.^! ^^1o$50, Fine Hlk Cloth Suits. $20 to sOrt. ' Business Suits §18 to $4(j, Jeans Pants $3 50 to $4 00, Huts, finest fur, Ac.. $3 50 to $4 50. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. At lowest rates in this market. As we intend remaining'permanently in Macon, we offer our goods at the (owest prices, in order to establish a regular trade. Feeling confident that we can sell cheaper than any other hpnse in the city, we respectfully ask a trial, to convince the citizens of Macon and vicinity, of the truth of onr assertions. Capt, WILL CARLOSS having associated himself with our firm, will ho pleased to see his friends, and take pleasure in attending to their orders. ALBERT to BORK, McEvoy’s Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House, Macon, Georgia. THE BAZAAR OE MACON. S- PEYSER So OO-, ^Wholesale and Kctml Dealers iti DRY GOODS, In COLEMAN Jc ROSS' old stand on CottoR Avenue, between Cbeny *«,» MnlU rry strr< t«* ; > * * A Large and Complete Awonnent of Ladies Dress Goods, SILKS, 5IERIXOS, WOOL DsL.VTXS. EMPRESS CLOTH. KMBUoIDXKli'- LACES, RIBBONS. HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. PLUMES. boN iXOS CLOAKS. SHAWLS. NUBIAS, HOODS, BOXMXm GLOVES, HOSIERY. SHOES OF AI.L KINDS AND DRESS HAT TRIMMINGS OF ALL VARIETIES. * . - A LAJtOE LOT OF Oil Glottis and Carpets ! ' O F A L I. P A T T E R N* S . Gents Hats. . Satiate**, Furnishing Goods, Boc Skin, Broad Cloths Vesting*. Cassunera, Boot* and Shoe*, and Ready Made Clothing. The attcnUon of the Ladle*' of Macon, and of Deal care who vUlt the > Itr, b nartlcnla:!- »iM to thia well (elected atoek of FANCY GOODS. Dir retail roam wttl be found on lb* lower Sour, and vlaltorswlU be attended by polite and experienced Cltrka Ttwaecood Boor la devoted to tW uda sale trade. Give the MACON BAZAAR an early call. " S. PETfUtt A « O. F. S.—We also keep open at our old ataad on Chcrty itrvet, east aide, between Svcosil .-.ttd led, here we wlU be pleased at all time* to welcome our customer*. \ \J- dee2-lm S. P. * CV. dec3-3m FOUR HUNDRED BARRELS, BEST BRANDS, AT LOWEST 1URKET RATES. ' * ' ' 'V it. IW I filly alii BACON. FISH. HAMS. ...yA LARGE SHKXOViAii I WU2-'-/ SODA AND POTASH, Bagging and Rope, ONE HUNDRED HALF BARRELS SNUFF, | ' ’ ONMH^IDBEI) boxes soar COUNTRY PRODUCE, * . % . .. j '•< f- *•» •• ' 4 ‘ , 1 " « The highest rates paid for all manner of Country Produce. CONSIGNMENTS OP COTTON , 773 ■ 7T3 > ■ ■ . . JtjrodlU DOB c-i :< Hill ' 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 )ry Gooils siore, and offcE the article! tSt sate at tow rates, that will render tny store attrac tive to buyers, and especially to those who wish to buy their stocks at one place. A. P. G. HARRIS. M l a j > Cherry st., between Second and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. Greenbacks, Produce siLver, 1 810#,###! [ .-* .ie.'iy.li | D!: ‘> *•» "• N. A. Megrath, Ag’t WHOLE SALE . LARO-E ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT G. RICE & CO.’S, 59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn. By our heavy purchases during the lust three months, and by constantly watching the Eastern mar ket and taking advantage ofevejy fluctuation, we are enabled to say that w* have now on band, the LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS 8 SOw IN THE CITT OF NASHVILLE. Our assortment of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, . . , AND OTHER NEW STYLES OF DRY GliODS, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Wc have the latest styles of Cloaks, Shawls,' Balmoral Skirts, Ladies’ Hats, &c„ Ac. 1865! FOR CHRISTMAS. 186£> T SIGN OF THE ROCKET! Toya, Scgnrs, Pipes, Tobacco, W. G. ENGELKE & CO.. CHERRY STREET, MAC ON, OBOROIA. Firework*. Candy. Null, Cake*, • FAH CY GOODS* HAVE in store, an immense stock, and arc receiving large wwtiii of Confetti—fa Segars, Tobacco, Pipes and Fancy Goods. A large stock of Dried Fruits Canned Fr. lt*. Cove Oysters, Sardines, Pickles, Raisins, Nuts of all kinds, fresh. Oranges, Lemon, Apple*, Candies of French and their own manutactun-, Soda and Butter Crackers. A splendid stock of imported and domes lie Scgars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. A large and elegant assortment of Meerschaum, Brier and China Pipe*, which are nff. rvd at ■ wholesale and retail at the lowest prices in the market. ToysjHj FIREWORKS! Toys MIL S. DUNLAP, Agent for the largest manufacturing and importing eaUMi-hn.cni at Fire Works and Toys in the United States, offer* great indun nu nts to ill clacsc* ul retail dealers in the country, to purchase atwholesah! and retail, and at extraordinary low rxtrea J3f“ His warercoms are with W. S. Engelko & Co., SIGN OF TIIE ROCKETT, Chcrty street, Macon, Georgia. decl-dlm. A large assortment of SWISS, MULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, HAND KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, etc. Wc 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 rate# then they can obtain them at Lonisvilie or Cincinnati. Our large stock «f HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES Has mostly been bought at auction, very cheap! and Jsrill be sold at very small profits. . .j Our Clothing Department, Up Stairs, Consists of every article of Men’s Wear made up in the latest styles and of the best material, and will be offered at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail, at Gr. RICE & CO.’S, , COLLEGE 8TREVV. uaauuiu.*, rtmi. T JELLIES, tJ ! t'Vli i H t | ,u i BITTERS, 3 rii. L. ■ .» » sept 17-8m PREVENTIVE 01 SMALL POX, ’ AND yj s ALL OTHER CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. i • * i c • • - J • i ,:'a. . tf . rt. •■•■nl k.-tw, USE ’ * . DISINFECTING SOLUTION OF Chloride of Soda> PKEPAIfflD BT J- H. ZlEIL-irsl 86 00-. <H»WX3*18tli: mi.- . -Hiui Druggists and Olx©mists, Macon, Greorgia. It is superior to most all other preparations of this character, at we 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 tie dis infected at once. ... ... I ‘ - it <i«jompoM, the viru9 or peccant principle of ail contagious diseases. It removes the dangerous effluvia of sick room,, ho.,,ital,, prisons, manufactories, crowded places, baggtg clothes, sewers, cess pools, sinks, privies, etc. It is labelled with full directions for use. Price one dollar per bottle. nov29-2w A. M. ROWLAND & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CHINA, GLASS AND QUEEN’S WARE. Opposite the Lanier House, MULBERRY STREET, ----- MACON, GA. dPGreat inducements are offered to Merchants to whom we will bell .' /* * • • ’- • ' ’ GR9CKERT BT THE ORATE OR SELECTED PIECES, AT REDUCED PRIOKK novl-3m > D.GOLDSMITH. % • Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods HATS, CAPS <fec,, (fee., AT THE MEW YORK STORE, SEC’OXD ST., TRIWUl'LAK BMH'k. MACON, GEORGIA. The undersigned takes pleasure in offering one of the largest and neatest m -%b of Olothing, 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 you will not leave the Store dissatisfied. oct27-8m 1 D. GOLDSMITH. $60,000, WORTH OF DRYGOODS!! New York Store! New York Store ! S . W A N E L B A U VI & B R O . , WHOLESALE 1\D RETAIL DEALERS. Second Street, Triangular Block, , ■' ; A';' (NEXT DOOR TO E. C. GRANNISS',) MACON, - CEORCIA., Have Just received, and arc now opening one ofthe 1. AUGUST STOCKS OF* Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. tlcnlarwYaU the attentkm of Cmmtry B ,th lhc , £5*2? ****• v ' *°“ l ' 9T- STOCK before i>urcharing, 1 J, ‘ d ^ b«l«*ale Borers, to pieaM:rail an* amir., rvyr We Buy Exclusively for Cash. We*re prepared to offer the citizen* ot Macon, and IheLADIF® e.rw.mi,- Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods Department Which are offered at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the LOWEST MARKET PRILL BE SURE TO 0ALL AT THE NEW YORK STORE AND S*CL KE A BA JiOAiX iujuur„-_L-iin ini i 8. WAXLfiAUM 4 BRO* oct 2"Cr* , WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH ■ GXJjh-TVO ^lISTD FERTILIZERS OF ALL DUDS, AT NORTHERN PRICES, WITH EXPENSES ADDED, WHJCB SH ti BE AS REASONABLE AS POSSIBLE. * PLANTERS WILL PLEASE SEND IN THEIR ORDERS AS EARtT AS POSSlA-F, AS UO<j OCANO AND FERTn.IZFBR ARE SCARCE GEO. S. CSUXP 4 OO., SOS BROAD STREET, AUOOBTA, <»A. noYW tm nov9e-lm