The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 16, 1865, Image 4

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«. umnxMt K. JACKSON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF^i^ilTILLE HAyE opened a Brandi House st McEY'OTTS OLD STAND, on Mul’oer- nr Street, oppoeile tie Lanier House, where they are prepared to sell clothing wQl be repienUbrd by »«■«*!> Hid latest strle*. . m— ' _ J2. fiAL'LSBCRT. La*t Kiel** ^ Amx.m ■ -.nth X-ft-fe- Si S Arr.tiflii.rtid Jotct^n .. "J *- ? Mem*.. S 'i-^ ***■> TV- (<.u^cucn by tbi* B<«t« i» complete-. A LI. tl.Ul. AND’MO STAGING.' > ,rt i..— »Kiu by ttj other Koute, ,s *<‘ — _ m. •, 1 ObSoBtilroed fcereCor- ,, .! “ '.1‘Vfortt :-A ,-oelS oo KaafcM Wedoc*. “«S *- *nd North st J | i. water connection* *re made with s Ajj2E555Sj3r Rowl 5j Nashville, tereb- T ."* cMneedou m mule with treina , ... s JhrUle and OeHMgp Railroad. A t Hi i I neiiwrl ronseetione ere medc with mine «-—ftinm end Georgia, end Weat- . neri Atmtie Railroad. for all pa rtaof Georgia, ■ ■ .nd KacthCWolfca, Vlncicia and the North. ** tv. i. Buhl gcw’l snp-L CL. Am**"**,,'General Freight end Ticket Agent. '-]r-T s ^ - nortHm. | - At./t-:a ■ IMny and Montgomery Ad- rrttiSu- v -od srnd UO to W. 3- )&*•, dttp’t. im....’. $15 to $50, Fine Bl'k Cloth Suit*, $20, to $60, ; $1S to S4l\ Jeans Pants $3 60 to st 00. Hats, finest i’ur. Ac.. ?3 50 to $4 50. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEXT DOOR Tp J. B. ROSS & SONS, CHERRY ST. TWO MILLION POUNDS SALT. j COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Wholesale Grocers, Stc., CLARK SjTKEET, NASHVILLE, TENS Special attention paid to the sale or fonrardini of cotton. ~ 'eeptlME^ '■ ' T ' * ■' Satinet?. Doe Skin, Vesting Cusslmercs, Boots end Shoe?, ami Ready Made Clothing. Macon, and of Dcalear* who visit the city, te particularly turln-d SOT GOODS. The rctiUl room ni ho found on ih lower floor, and end experienced Clerks. Tlu* second door is devoted to the whole. Y7.AAR en early call. . I. S. rEHER A CO. ;nst out old atflnd on Cherry street, cast side, between S. ,n.J end third, t all (lutes to welcome our customers. Gents Hats. Receiving daily, a At lowest rates in this markgw.-V . iH As we intend remaining permanently in "Macon, we offer our goods at the lowest prices, in criler to establish a regular trade. Feeling confident that we can sell cheaper than any other hunso in the city, we reapecttnlly ask a trial, toconvincothe citizens of Macon and vieinity, of'the truth of our assertions. Capt. WILL CARLOSS having associated himself with our firm, will, he pleased to see his friends, and take pleasure in attending to thair orders. ALBERT & BORK, McEvoy’s Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House, THREE HUNDRED BARRELS OF ASSORTED LIQUORS. PROPRIETORS, $ § WASniXOTOK, D. C n Formerly of the Girard _Hon*e.t Philadel- »*“•. v m,l - “I'M ForvDRi and vunirvi: shop I AT DAWSON, GA. toiCY GOODS, a large lot of umbrellas, sbo pairs blankets, 190OTD Wewq"™.. jj-.jd. RAHT'K A XT n A H < v fd Ci « Macon, Qeorgii WIE undenlgnrd wonldinform the pablle that . be U prepared to famish, on -short notice. » KENT, i Ft* *»rt county, C^orjfis, & settle- • o: uund conUio'.OR twenty-three hun- <2300,. »frr><Hrteeft hundred (1400) clear- »ul I r.t£ Iro® 1000 to L300 lbc. 8eed Cotton ff^y. Two tHttematU ou the place—well roved; two Gin ; two Cotton 8cr«ws; GnlC Thrtt h tad Fans; eight good i&ZTO •mot ae place, sod live on the other, line ?rcd *n.aS gram sowed. The Flan tat'.on wattr*~i *»>d :u a hesitbv locsiltT. imU to sell <-r. the K-uUuent, u rented— *1 h' 1 Mnlrs and Hoit**, i tat Mi If!’ 1 . Cow-. 15 iMhd Drv Cftttlo, I tT\TI &v hto--kAf ’f:- 1 . | #e,.| A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF "W"HOLE SA.LE- • , .‘f i - 0 .' . t * :. ! <s LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS '»ny description, ind Ao ^ flnlihed or unS uished, »ny klndofiUehlarji . _ _ SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES Supplied W plznttrs promptly and on res terms. | * 'O.''OrKEL nov21-1m* , ,, GAB., COPPI 3ijA blO z'ta&\->.Q tA FL.OU IS* PAIN KILLER G. RICE & CO.’S 59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn. O tS^ Ob ddOOD uWb-j- •- uil : 'yi By our heavy purchases during the lost three months, and by constantly -watching the Eastern m: ket and taking advantage of etery fluctuation, we are enabled to say that we have new on band, the TOBY & OGDEN, COMMISSI* >X MERCHANTS, INSURANCE * REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Office Jewett's Bunding Second si, Q r j ^TACOX, GEORGIA. C»-«h Adv«c<;cv nnde on -J69i 1 COTTON AND CONSIGNMENTS, To onr Friends In New Tork. SIGHT OR TIME EXCHANGE 05 5EV YORK 15 SUMS TO SUIT Orders For-• **- SUGAR M0UA33ES or FOUR HUNDRED BARRELS, BEST BRANDS, AT LO' 1.900 •* Cotton nn. IOJJOOUa. Fodder, ' 1 Mt Hi V k-mitil TosjK 71 > Plowi and Flow G- «r, 1 Six-Hone Wngon and Hr.it 1 joke Urge Ox. n and Wagon. There are twelve grown Nocroee-w that ran he employed—one a No. 1 Bin tGE STOCK OF SODA AND POTASH KVERY ‘WOUND. aarkftt until the fir* t of January, r yl . f Njfore- that thne. C W. L. JARHKLL, J.unipkin, Stewart co., Ga. Mlt/S. DUNLAP, Agent fo Fire Work* ami Toys i retnilclenlcr? in the country, to wnrerooms nro Writ street, Macon. GeOrgin. il du LnmiHuo, tnewan co., oa. Chamhertln ^^ynton.; TWO HUNDRED BOXES TOBACCO, ONE HUNDRED HALF BARRELS SNUFF,, n —• ONE HUNDRED BOXES SO, OR COTTON. T HK Uwellinc IloiM and Lot ln^aeon. oppo- Mte if ark- A Go. V ThnDwcllbigHoiiaeafld Lot in Macon, oppo- (UeUaineaA Co.’a. The Store Ilnur«and Lot )u Eut Macon, known jdWHany j ■. juja a The Lot in. Amcrlcn-, known a. tV HUt Stable Tb<- Bri t ,*i:<jre In Georgetown, formerly oeen- X'.-c l y I) Morrta. „ • "avestern PRODUCE filled. ? ire Insurance for $150,000 ., c I Taken on One Rlrk. A. M. ROWLAND, Maoon, On. Our assortment of t ! Slli'J.' .lei BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, •' ' '. AND OTHER NIJW STYLES OF DRY GOODS, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. COUNTRY PRODUCE (SUCCESSORS TO A. M. ROWLAND* CO.). Thronshto New Tork taken as Lew a* by any other j Companlea. - a ■ AGENTS OF PHOCNIX, MANHATTAN. INTER NATIONA!., HARMONEY AND CITIZENS I ~ -e a rTT TftTf fi i 1WHPC FTEEt MAEINEINSUEAiJCE COMPANIES, new vokk r.in:, new vokk accidental IN8 U 4 A itCE QOMPAN IE S. . - I pe.t j*t . re In Albany, known fa Collier j ;..r- i f l e Land In Applieseontty GeorRla, 7 Loir of rTna Land In Clinch county Georgia, ire 93 Rnttne. t Lota or Oax and Hlehory Land hr Decatur an atv, price tl ar acre. d«riij4t JAMES SF.YMOCR. ■Country Produce. The highest rates paid for all manner of CONSIGNMENTS OP COTTON Attended to, sales made with dispatch and returns promptly made. • I keep a perfeci supply of everything usually Sold in i wholesale and retail Gr Dry Good* store, and offer the articles for sale at low rat|s, that will render my st tivc to buyers, and especially to those who wish to buy their stocks at one place. AM RETAIL' DEALERS We have the latest styles of Cloaks, Shawls, Balmorai Skirts,' Ladies’ Hats, &.c„ &c. .Ir«i#r mt! lit OlUi'liMf A Il4« ilf?f UO • . -ri nit stAV.w! f■> , y.r> jnuwlATS .* M S, LACES, RIBBONS, HANJ)- : QTK)N S ,,c. We are selling to country merchants coming to and passing throngh the city to supply themselves with goods, we wish to say that we can sell them at lower votes than they can obtain them at Louisville or Cincinnati. Our largo stock ef SWISS, MULL, INDIA B< KERCH ' Cdmmb'ion Merchaht*.' ' ■ _ TO w'illinm etopet; New York.' ■, 0*»r thtr senrien to the Planter*, Merchant* ant Cotton holders of. Georgia. STREET,jOpplaiU Zmter ft-*) Jf.lCO.V, O.l. T^j’StV .1 .. i •V‘- *“•' ^Yo nould infofjnonr frieiidsaiid the old patron- of A. M. Rowland & Cu„ that v, h ohhahdailarge , 'supply oft& fim -i 1‘mi h China,both Gilt and Plain, which »<• will in complete Dinner and Ten Set=, or by the ))ieee. We have also a large variety of fa Toiletc Articles—GRANITE, OOJUION WARES, Ac. novl-3ra ta:* - i■ '« '• . ” HATS AND BOOTS AND M and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. Cherry st., between Secotfc dcci-ltn ! _ TOBY A OGDEN. 7*0, w. o'oosxoit, ' j B. boludat Macon. 6a. Eofaula, Ate. 7. W. O’COmvOR A CO., MACON,.. I GEORGIA. H»* mostly been bought at auction, very cheap, and 'will be sold at very small profit?. j A irY-'rv.} j.r ‘Tatj 1 / gfrr-ji l»o«jt«rf-/ ».i.‘■*- ■**»»<« • j/ta ' 1 c ’ 1 ’Onr'ttolhing Department, Up Stairs, Consists of every article of Hen's Wear made up in the latest styles ando< the best material, and will be offered at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail, at Gr. HXGE & OO.’S, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVH.LE, TENN. sept 17-Sm ... .eMt-Hlr t j A kd mV r-t bv permiaaioa to via A. flnrdt •*, 5avanuuh, Gu. t SfltJoeal Bt^nk *1 flmauiwh. (* i Oft. I .Greenbacks, j" Produce GOLD, SILVER, Yhoma* vllle, XlK f.nvUlc, Fla. fitrtfrt, X. Y. Se* V oi-k. S*tion B«u*k. »a- K ECEIVIKG and Forwardinsr Merchants, and Agents for E. M. Brace & CO., Anrnsts^ Ga.; E. M. Bruce, Morion & Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; and Watt*, Crane A Co., New York. We will receive and forward, upon reasonable term?, fill Cotton entrust?# to our core for ship ment, ik* nw r.t ^ may direct. We will make hb^ral advances upon cOnsfenmenU of Coton to Watts, (.'ran/* k Co., New York, or W. iWaited: Co., Liverpool, England; pay HdMBQe Tax. Storage, Freights, &?., on same, and forward witli prompt- ucaa and dispatch. Planters and others wilt be afforded cycit facility In our power to send their Cotton to market, ana reeelTepro#f4return of sale. Mr. W. E. feiarkc is our agent at Albany, Ga., and will give all Information to partis who desire hit terriers in shipping or purchasing. Our per sonal attention given Vo the purchase and sale of Cotton. . v NEW YORK EXCHANGE FOR BALE. octS-T»m JNO. W. O'CON NOKA_CO._ Macky, Beattie & Co. Shipping and Guneral Oanunisrioa Merchant* JOT, & 205 BAY STREET, , SAVAWAH, GEORGIA. HTCuh advances nude on Consignments to Macjcy 4 Bkattie, Phlladelplila. REFERENCES: Meaers. Cbas. L. Colbv A Co., Me?-r» Hunter i Gammell, Messrs. Bell <& Christian, Savannah National Bank, Savannah, Mer?r*. Maude & Wright, Messrs. W. A. Ramsay <fc Co., Angueta; | H ATT ‘Clothing and rial attention. ^ ‘ ' r | ,*U$Gi I want more of the above things and will exchange most any kind of goods for cither. I not onlT have the usual amount of GROCERIES, but can offer the l«st assortment of: ORANGES. .Jll'mi; LEMONS. APPLES, NUTS. CANDIES, PREVENTIVE 0E SMALL POX, eibbo^) ?I0 A*®" _ JMMfi JlitAU ALL OTHER CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. ijTUwJailfi •iff (i on Jla-hgtoH t u-.Ul f klY/AHB (V/iA j. ^«»iHTuirn,T DISINFECTING SOLUTION ■ .-i f :iu*> , t.W I ik : , . v.! i OF ... .... X.—. .TP. ... D. E. Oajirisoji AND AT Till »t*uh£*.0 > *yvuB NHK YORK STOKE, SECOND ST., TRIAYhl Llit BLOCK, WINES. Fisn. LIQUORS. MEATS. ohjaRa. cheese. TOBACCO, CANNED VEGETA BLES, FRUITS. PRUNES, FIGS. That has been in our market foryears. My assortment of BRANDY PEACHES. JELLII CHOICE PICKLES. BITTE: WALNUT CATSUP. EGG N WHITE ONIONS. PORT. JOHN BULL SAUCE. CHOW And all other good things. Cannot te surpassed. Come MACON, G-EORG-IA. ■furlryte Sarsaparilla. Chloride of >: f*t Blo*>d Purifier, a* a Bprl Modietur, *«tandN unrivaled, - 1 -cm the blood, and gtrea .AVTIl PKENOTH Great HrRLEY, RFDDUK < CO., Proprietor* knwr t^v-mlk »nd Own fitrcctfi. I 4 Loul* v|lle, Ky. ^■opulitr Worm Candy. M»fiRv * fipechlr for Worm?, uml the Hma Dkl*t#blo form to give to chil- (F^drpnfifng that It is ftat taking the other preparationN for vrorrus—it being t-relivc. onv child will take It. kl t TUjrY, RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors, •r.:» r Sercfitk and Green streets, a . Louisville, Ky. National Bon) the Best and Cheapest Place to Trade laractcr, as wc have taken groat core It is superior to most all other prepar to make it in a very concentrated form. Every house and place in the least da I- die question of the day. The an.swt A. Sheuerman & Brother, DEVXIN & CO. 1 Broadway, New York. CL OTHING GRIFFIN & CO., fit ft 60 Co art land Street, 1- - - YORK. AGRICULTURAL IMI'LK- infected at once. The popular diseases. It removes the It decomposes the virus or peccant principle of all contagions dangerous effluvia of sick rooms, hospitals^prisons, manufactoriei, crowded places, baggag clothes, sewers, cess poo!?, sinks, privies, ctc.ft I »*'•» It is label led with full direction? for use. Price one dollar per bottle. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 1 MftSftftu-tTirer^ * j iTKVTS. Mid ■’ >1A CHINES. • DKALEJtS IM SEEDS -VNJ> FERTILIZERS. ( TftArr {ii-fTiiTn. Herd far clrrular. ‘/Removal, Removal! [HERRINGTON &. RICKS, x -Oopper, Tin and Bh*et Iroa MairaLictttrer*. R fiB^FCTFrLLT tunuauc^ riiat they bare moved their wore room an*l wor’vNhop from f i the Fouudry. to Lli» c*.)m«r of Fourth and | FooUor Hrootft, Catholic church, t ThtJtrill krr;, j hcn4 a ctmjpM j iluftifiiiStared arti.*l«e> in their line. J rntlA, COPPER KETTLES, WHOLESALE A5D KET AIL W E OPF.NTHE SEASON' WiTil A LARGE STOCK OF ELEGANT CLOTHING AND. FURNISHING GOODS lu our Ready-Mad* Department. We have also secured the services of firet-dass ar ttets in our CUSTOM DEPABTMEST. Which Is likcwi-e supplied with the tinc«t and best Fabrics of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. To those wfc« » wish to order by mail, will be sent of (on application; SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Dln.“Ctlons for Measuring, which, U comctly followed, will secure a fit in ail eases. DETLIN A <'0. Broudu'af, o Bft»ds>u\, c »ept22-hm i'ho rue uowtnntly in the field with nov29-2w OUR PLACE. JXJST OPENED -A. NEW WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE. F=_ BRAINARD &o OO., Have iuit received the largest and finest stock of Liquors in this country which they arc selling at tetter prices than can te had at any other house in the State. THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK CONSIST OF FOREIGN and domestic liquors, MOXOXGAHELA, ROBINSOF COUNTS' RYE BOURBON, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY. We Buy Exclusively f*r Cash, VYi- arc pr touirii <■ v< taclied to and SHOES, HATS, etc., in fact and FANCY GOODS. CLOTHING, BOOTS af other artjele? too numero*? to mention, and iotused to blowing. l>ut suffice it to say, that you will find our store foil of the £ STOYK PIPES. ETC:, ETC. ■Tbef fifi teboprep.il TtSKTUSO. KOv (FI 1 T«nn5 -. ‘ m b« execut'd in th* Beauties and Fashions of the Day. irvd to promptly flll orders f.*r IN(t and (H illRING, to onv ioueblc. and all work warrantoS i«* tno»» workmanlike manner. Grant St., Warren St., and we shall sell CHEAPER than stir other establishment in this: vicinity. Ju« received splendid lot of R,Ucm. and some more of those nice Alpatt7 Rrtilth, in all desirable colors. .XAsi another invoice of handsome Cloai* and Sacque*. ! Ladies, come and See Them. We are always happy to show our goods and solicit a careful examination of oar stock be- fore purchasing elsewhere. Respectfully. ' 1 A. SHEUERMAN & BROTHER, nor itO-Siii next to J. M. Boardmans Eook Store. Mulberry st.,ilacon, G«. Goods have R at low nmu ij jj. M. BRUCE & CO., CIRHIRT.WHITFORDA BANKERS and COTTON factors, SStl d- .133 fi: «'•**. C*r*rT Wort A ' j* F. ! AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. colore, K'f tkr ntvwtn. K CLOAKS. ^"vft ofTeml E. F. METCALFE & CO., COMMISSION . AND JOEWAEDISG MBRCHAXTS, srf U^nidaUon. WE AllE NOW PREPARED TO FCRM1H E. M. £g,UCE. MORGAN & OO., " ' Cotton Fasttos"and Commission M§reliants, a chico l. a. Florida: Curacoa. GOrCOTATI ALB. ade on D WATTS, 4 mm John j. MqOARN, Memphis l Charleston" ■WirvaJ* fawrr ami C*uiMi«i j a KllCliST. f **,, >• <■ m WtaM, M^wwri. « ili*t ?p. ' ■«v«f *r-Sei1b. T'V-. iSAME or MHEBCLC. I i m 4a ToU-r .v= «M W> !U »Ka4iLnt. la m 4» m r. S&LTKU. ^ t; JA |>y«* » ea Tv - WC«WY tarns' ' ■** WTTCHE.LL, f, F. AWeeMEOW. HUekell 4 4rmtr«4|, PJOYI8IOS 4 0010038105 KERCEAJTS j vxu smut n 8AQGIMQ, ROTE AMD LIQUORS, j NO.®, MAJK STRSET......LGC13YTLLT, KI. I HftC-te* CLOTHING, HATS OB g^ARD TRAINS. | v. ss .i « Lu wtm him Mr. Ik C. sSi, S *? ^ ort * ni Si | <ter‘h. rt,I« ki4 firm of E. Suirimry A Co. *05 w m. I Ther h*.e Ukaa the well hoowii aad central . -njy. •* | ttoad, on UotWn Areane. under the MmonlcHaU, where they are prepared to fornteh eentlesnea with >T article apperuinlog to their wardroht Their wrll aelected aujekof Clotf.nr llau uid WESTWARD TRAINS. «a * -ViintR liquors* *—^4. * • «caiy Taj to the World f* THE BAZAAR OF MACON. S_ PEYSER So OO-, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in , D R T GOOD S, JhUOLEMAN * BOSS’ old stand on Cotton Avenue,'bet« een C*< rn and Miriberrj -ir,v»r. . ,jt i umIi , A. Large nnd Complete Aesormcnt of Liadies Dress Gtoods, SILKS. MERINOS, WOOL DkLAIXS. EMPRESS CLOTH. EMBUOIDEIUE?. LACES. RIBBONS. HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. PLUMES. SON TAGS, - . «w CLOAKS. SHAWLS, NUBIAS, HOODS, BONNETS. ULO\ KS, . Xi. ii . # i.HOSIERY, SHOES OF AI.L KINDS AND DRESS HAT TRIMMINGS OF ALL VARIETIES. a-H *• i u ittuA LABGK LOT OF v ftt ; *J iff- -xj. 1 i- Oil Glottis and. Carpets '.Musa ! OF ALL PATTE R N S . / W. G. ENGELKE & CO.. Cmulj, tjllk'"**'- M * CHEBBV STREET, XlI , s j . ivU *fth ».;H ’■> llJ" I .' ** * Tobacco, MACON % GEORGIA. fnkcn, . 5 i! ">''¥ a.N CY g o o d s • •*• 1 w TF,'.:s nAYE in store, an immci.*o stock, and are receiving large *up])llc*«f (kmftvtionerie? Scgars, Tobacco, Pipes and Fancy Goods; A large stock of Dried Fruit*. Canned Fruit*. Coye Ojsfers. Sardines, Pickles, Raisin?, Nuts of all kind?, fresh. Orange?. Lemon*. Apple?, Candies bf French nnd their own manufacture, Soda and Butter Creek its, !l-: A SpwrididStock Of imported and donlkftpa fiftiny ami t heniug Tnb»r< ". A large and.elegant ftssortmeht of Meerschaum. Brier and Chinn Pipes, which are offered at wholcsaWaml retail at the lowest prices in the market. “> A !?’t8*wifl 0 U)—. 4„ : Toy?! FIREWORKS! Toys! ntforfhe largest manufacturing and importing ritaMhlflflW ot J. R. WALKER, Late Taylor County, 6». s M ITU. rftttt tas :W« «; !• ' l-v« 'IF' 4i- v.f.4. I ikro- *a .«« f *j ; > ;< M.l’ iiaa J. <. m :»,j /H r . . - > Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Gentlemen’s Furnishins Goods HATS, CAPS &c., &c., $ 6jD .000, W0RTH0F DRY GOODS!! New York Store ! New York Store ! S . w \ x E L B A U M & B R O . , WHOLESALE 1ND RETAIL DEALERS, • t j 1 -x*v • - 1 'j ** j <***-■* n; • v?av * .rr »v ? Second Street, Triangular Block, iill-<n®vtdoortoe.'C. grannissm pkrefl to offer IMdflMlIdfMlPflnpflpd the LADIES csueciaUr, in.i urene-iit. m hlth >|i i the clOK*t bnytr. Our Stock !« complete and wo, dtu <o»Y*ie mu. xv< l..\« ..... Store* . j; ' Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods Department, Which arc offered at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the LOWEeT MAKK.ET PkILE. BE BURE TO CALL AT TnE NEW TORK STORE AND SECURE A BARGAIN S. WAKELBAUM & BRO* ail^VtsTO AASHD FERTILIZER!? OF ALL ENDS, AT NOHTHEE’V PRICES. WITH EXPENSES ADDF.D. WHICH Mn i BE AS REASONABLE AS POSSIBLE. PLANTERS KILL PLEASE SRXDJXTHErROP.DKJlS Ail E.CRLF .ks POSSIBLE, AS GOO aOABO AMD PETtmiZEItS ARE SPASCE. 020. Be CHUMP ft CO, omM-tm \ tmmfiOJJO STIUS8T. AUGUSTA, Ga. WIMih _ g » The undoipigncd lakes pleasure in offering one of the largest and neatest »t<» k- ol • t -ta | * ’ . m ; Clothing, Furnishing Goods, and in fae.t everything belonging t« a FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE )«»'* « ?» • .? t- ... . ; i.fl ■ PleajW call and examine roy Stock before purchasing elsewhere, sis I am sure yon will not leave the.Storo diss;iti-ficd. I>. OOI.DkXIlTII. oct2T-Cm magon; - - - CEORCIA., . Rhvcjust received, and are now opening one of the LARGEST STOCKS i»f< Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Ever offered in this market Havicp elected the above *to»*k with the rrcat«*Nt «-art, n* wool 1 i4r> ticulfirircan the attention of Country Merchant* nnd Wtotttelftltayt ra, to plntrail anr . x.inlnr U, BTOCk before purchasing, a.s