The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 19, 1865, Image 4

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I & Charleston ' w EASTWARD ITUUiS. B’uriiiefli.in.g Goods. T HEnodcni^nedUke>pleasure teasnotm - l i; •* ^*sLi^»^K^ fi «avaf ■■T2r ,B * <-cMintb <|«r the ttylt find firm of E.Sael.btuy *Co7 TWy hare taken tbe wen known tad central tend, on Cotton Arenne.er.der the Xuoele Halt, where they ere prepered to famish gentlemen with ’ to their wardrobe. _ . locked Clothing-, Hate end *7 w~«y rniMiB or SCHEDULE. Oaand m, Weioo-Uy, tie Mh In.t .•.*.. •-. hi. .ad Ct»rl,.-tea Railroad wUli -T, it* l : Tr«n.T,, t. r. AincfTRWo. niiehcll St Arautroof, PE071SIOH & 001QCSEI03 K2ECHA5TS am> dkouou a BACCINQ, HOPE AND LIQUORS, NO. OS, MAIN STREET LOUISVILLE, KY. *eptS3ata* CLOTHING, HATS TJBa-m. 300 p. I WESTWARD TRACTS. l^nea StereMoo 10:00 n. m Arrif* it Dealer 3 301* m Ante* utCarinth 1 Mi a- ni Ardet el Grand Junction.............. A in irrie* it Memphis P.tO A m TlraOwneetton by this Route 1* complete. SU RAIL AND NO STAGING. Faro Leto than by any other Route. Train* on Mississippi Central Railroad Irate Grand JnncUnnonTj»*day».H.iradajaandkatnr- Fr.tad ot. Mobile and Ohio Railroad Irare Cor- lr.ll. rein* North a: ! South on 1! • day. M. dm *• d.e > t Fddayt-Soutl* *•- 1:40 *■ no, and North at At*Da«alar rAT-laf eoooectUma ere made with NttfcTim u.tl Dc4*rur ItoaJ for >a*hville, Louis- TOIf, ct<\ At sect'-.- • a occtlona arc made with trains ■ I* .on he ■SOI V. 1 Cbattaaootn Railroad. ■ > At t tnuanoora corn ecti .na arc made with trains WM E,.'. rc TA • 1 .r.-ie st. I*, lam,’ , err. and A:l.ntle Ka.ir*:•••' a.* . * • ' f (.• - •“ tt ‘ : ' d x " rtb T WBfifeftS?- I'.ted. I in c /, DLB ao», General Freight and Ticket Ari ot norstlmj . th*. uw* Angn*u t ,,T.4Uutlon*U*tandMonJ tin ahrrta of , j£J'££ ‘ 1 “ J ' fralre* w’.icli - .■■■ —yr——— the laat feor^^ NOTICE. atgomery Ad- Roaa, Sap’L . u........... - - —- ... ^ rep.eni*uca ahlpmenta of the be*t and latent etjka. E.8AUL8BCRY. W-Jonrnol A Meaaenger copy, and accd MU to J. A FRENCH, OSO. n. SKID, W. n. CSADDOrXX. FRENCH & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and CommlMion Merchants’ Wliolcanlc Grocers, Ac., CLARK STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. Special attention paid to the ttie or forwarding of cotton aeptlMm* Willard’s Hotel, SYKES, CHADWICK & CO., PROPRIETORS, WASBIXQTOX, , , D. C, Formerly of the Girard House, Philadel phia, „ • nor 104m nl t. grow .ft. rwar.ia, a |*a!*ortJng hint ‘'at ingnant ! Hd« th* ! jiin ! for tLr} let Inc l*mi turned ont, rorr. #a-rrioe, by writ.ng nplrtcl th, r..ar.- “ r for fnrty Uimne. an* I urprara.i at Li* .tc rid tli* aethi.r. 'an *1 to sell my a.! t »rr*n to Irt-bt patrr, and a*uw tiltt : f honor an 1 tv n ehl t*. .■'ter Iof th* other j.lai. bad tw. n npiminttxi faplarcuf ail work a! to congratuUtc lniahe.1 torero i.ii 11 nf th* new. *A , 'bura I know i whera't there's nu by ilia pl<» i.’ et by an over- now that chap, > know him; that rpo rk st, 'nfstawart county, Georgia, a aettlo- A_ met. i of I .and containing twenty-three hnn- I ■ acre* f-inrtaca hundred (MOO) elaar- from lOOOUUOOlba. Seed Cotton per a.r. T..i Seitlcmanta on the place—well hupRitad; t»n<Ha Honaea; two Cotton Serawa; wtthGrainTtiruh and Fane; eight good Negro Hoo*e> on Otic place, and Dye on the other. Out bimdrcdl Burrs am*!! grain sowed. The Plantation well waUrcii and In* healthy locality. There u to aril on the settlement, if rente St head Mulm and Hones, 3 fine Milch Cows, 13 heed Dry Cattle, 100 “ Stock Hogs, M u Pork “ 1,000 bushels Com. 1,200 “ Cotton Seed, I 10,000 It*-. Fodder, 1 set Blacksmith Tools, I’l-iwi ami Plow Gi-.ir, 1 3ix-lXorss m agon and Hanwsf, 1 yoke largo Ou r. and Wagon. Than aro ‘ t wpIto grown Nreroe* on the place that can bo cmployc-i—one a Ko. 1 BlacksrnItii. w i WU1 b#on the market until the flrit of January, 1«CTnot dUr»oa»54 of before that time. For Information mldrcaa VT. L. JARRELL, Lumpkin, Stewart co*. Gu.! doC^-Uanl (care CnarnWrlin A Boynton.) (Kty Property and Land for Sale for Currency OR COTTON <J<nK Dwelling noasa and Lot In Jllecon, oppo- Tha Dwelling H ' * " die (islnea A Co.' Tlio Store Donee and Lotto East-M-icon, known a* K*l*<ms. The Lot In Amadeus, known aa the Dill Stable Lot. The Brick Store la Georgetown, formerly oeeu- r 'Such a I pled by D. Morris, you moat ' •« I Tho 8trip«d Store in Albany, known ns Co'.Ucr .1 of one | a Low of line Load In Applingcoaaty Georgia, !Csi a UU i pvtrr 13 w i eracre. j 7 Lou f»f Vine Land in Clinch county Georgia, P r1r ^ f2 60 n«r aorc. £ ' 1 T L«.iA Oi Oats and Hlekory Land lo Decatur .vi'.’.ni x. prir*; *5 per ' [i« and J act-a ^ . .V 10 JAMES SEYMOUR. • sir articaitrlT . Kvt. s\l k.ur. hr ►veil them j I 0 ORIEES it GARRISON |Prmrh art: i t>oa irnl -k? j CotumWioti Merchant, 78.William street, Xpw York, j Offer their vices to the pgar-fr.* ■ an<l C<Hton licldcrs of Goor^ia. ' Anti refers permission to M»**r*. Ends at Hardee, flfasnnab, Ga. l*r«'^iil.-nt National Bank at SaramiRh, Ga. j E. A. Wilcox, Macon, Ga. Y. fl. DarUon, Angnota, Ga. E. Remington A Son, Tl.omaavlllc, Ga. C. 1 UobTnaon, Jackaonrllle, Fla. C. K («Ani>on. 73 William At rent, N. Y. ocean National Rank, Nuw York. iraiorc Nation Bank, New York. itruhted to ti3 will meet with >mpt and mrotui attention. I). E. Gahhimom* FIN & CO., Ipourtlana Street, - - - YORK | AGRICULTURAL 1MPLE- 'hines. |>S AND FERTILIZERS. Iti>. Send for*circular. ral, Removal! JOTON & RICKS, Sheet Iron Manufacturers. Y annotmoea Hut they have r»rc room and workshop from ndrv. to the comer ol' Fourth and Ippcaita Catholic chui ch. F or. h»nd a complete assortment of ^Udes lu tlK-irllne, auchaa pPPKK KETTLES,TIN WARE, IWE PIPES, ETC., ETC. also pK rd to promptly fill orders for zNG, KO-mNO and GUTTRRING, to any »Tarmn raa*ciiable. and all work warranted V*ited In tbe ro#^‘ workmanlike maimer. Latest and Most ATTRACTIVE BILL! Dtwcmher 8th, ISGA, IR Wlowtng Good* have ]n5t ticcn rccdccJ “■* —! otV-A.i at low figure.: STRESS CIiOTHP. in black, 4do ‘ in colors. lyrOMAN VF-HOOTa, in all colors, tb« haailaomrat goivla of ih.' K*ui.'n. »lt K CLOTH A-ckaSIHERE CLOAKS. «rpnaaing in style any yet offered i POPLINS, BLACK REP SILKS, h_D ELAINES. t-OLORED REP SILKS' AND ALTACAS, 5RA ISLAND HOMESPUN, Ac. , -■ :. -»■* compute, and I in fuUctoeoran *u2 ) ~Noliouaecan ui«wrm*. *e Trader, thiuk of that . u.-kwynur f-nrehaara. S. T. COLEMAN. JL*aw Card. HAS C. JOHNSON, [OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURL Claim and Rial Estate Agent i ^Market at, fnp ?t*ira.) ntcomerr. A lx ;r*s for Sale. aiioua, iu Cali*' un FOUNDRY AND MACHINE (HOP AT DAWSON, GA F | ’na nndenlgned would Inform tho public that A be la prepared to furnish, on short notice, finished of unfinished, of any description, and do any kind of Machino work SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES Supplied to planters promptly and on reasonable ‘ inns. O. O. NELSON. nov21-lm* UltBO* TOUT, JR. J. 9IOXROB OGDEN. TOBY & OGDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Office Jewett’s Building Second st MACON, GEORGIA. Cash Advances made on COTTON AND CONSIGNMENTS, To our Friends In New York. • i SIGHT OR TIME EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK IN 8TJM3 TO SUIT Orders For SUGAR MOLASSES or WESTERN PRODUCE FILLED. Fire Insurance for $150,000 Taken on One Risk. RISK BY RAIL. OR RIYER Through to New York taken as Low as by any other Companies. AGENTS OF PDCENIX, MANHATTAN, INTER- : National, darmoney and citizens FIRE & KARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES. SEW YORK LIFE, NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANIES. FOE SALE. , Plantations in Houston, Jones, Bibb, Crawford. Pulaski and Macon countie*. Also, City ImprOTCd vacant property. I gg^rffllcaUra aiiulWt*. WJJI ^ J. W. OCOJCTOB. 4L CO., MACON, GEORGIA Office on Oherry St, letween 3d and 4th. TbECEIVING and Forwardlm A\i Agenta for E. M. Bruce & E. M. Bruc*. Morgan & Co., and Watta, Crane A Co., New Tort Wc will receive and forward, upon reasonable terms, all Cotton entrusted to our care for ship ment, aa owners maydirect We will make liberal adx-ance, upon couslgnmci.te of Coton to Watts, Crane .t Co., New York, or W. C. Watta & Co. Ueerpool, England; pay Rcvenuo Tax, Storage, * rugfi/s, Ae., on same, and forward with prompt- ueas ai d dispatch. Planters aud others will be afiorded every facility In our power to send their Cotton to market and recelveprompt return of sale. Mr. W. E. Giarko la onr agent at Albany, Ga., and will give all Information to parties who desire bla services In shipping or purchasing. Our per- smial attention given to tho purchase and sale of NEW’ YORK EXCHANGE FOR SALE. QctS-8m JN®. WXO’CONNOR <9 CO. Macky, Beattie & Co. Shipping and General Oommisaion Merchants* 203 & 205 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. HT Cash advance* made on Consignments to Macst A Beattie, Phiiadelphix REFERENCES* {Mean*. Chao. L. Colby & Co., Messrs Hudv«.t *k Gammcll, Messrs. Ball & Christian, Savannah ** National Bank, Savannah; Messrs. Maude A Wright, Messrs. W. A. Kamsay & Co., Augusta; Mushrs. Lord, Stone A Co., Boston; Messrs. John P, Boyle A Co., Messrs. Wallace A Browne, New York; Mt«s«rs. Macky A Beattie,Messrs. J. Gibson, Sons A Co., Philadelphia National Bank, First National Bonk. Seventh National Bank, Robt. Steen, Esq., Messrs. McCntchcon A Collins, Philadelphia; Messrs. Clarke A Conalngham, M. A. Hamilton, Baltimore. Particular attention given to the forward- inf? of goods for Northern market*, oct Sl-3ra ^ DEVLIN & CO. Breadway, New York. C L O THIN G AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' TXJ K OPEN THE 8EASON WITH A LARGE T V STOCK OF ELEGANT CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS In onr - Raady-Made Department. Wc bavs also secured the services of first-class or tists In our CUSTOM DEPABTMEMT. Which Is likewise supplied with the finest and best Fabrics of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. To those who wish to older by mail, will be sent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Directions for Measuring, which, il correctly Ibllowed, will secure s fit In all esses. DETUN & CO. BmsJw av, cor. Grant SL, } .. Brosdw*V, eor. Warren St, I Slw-toUK. scpCSRan A. P. G. HARRIS, ^WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES, DRY GOODS AND ..I---. Commission Merchant, ♦ NEXT DOOR TO J. B. ROSS * SONS, CHERRY ST. TWO MILLION POUNDS SALT. Receiving daily, a Large Stock of OROOERIES, THREE HUNDRED BARRELS OF ASSORTED LIQUORS. DRY GOODS, A LARGE LOT OF UMBRELLAS, 300 PAIRS BLANKETS, BOOT'S AND SHOES, New Clothing Store. ALBERT & BORK, OF NASHVILLE, HAVE opened a Branch House at McEVOY’S OLD STAND, on Mulbcr- *7 tr ^ e , t ’ °PP°9ite tbe Lanier House, 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. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, At lowest rates in this market. As we intend remaining permanently in Macon, we offer onr goods at tho [owest prices, in prder to establish a regular trade. Feeling confident that wo can sell cheaper than any other bonse in the city, we respectfully ask a trial, to convince the citizens of Macon and visinity, of the truth of onr assertions. Capt WILL CARLOS9 having associated himself with onr firm, will be pleased to see his friends, and take pleasure in attending to their orders. ALBERT & BORK, McEvoy’s Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House, Macon, Georgia. «• min. e. jacksoX a Mfit.sn THE BAZAAR OF MACON. S- PEYSER &o OO-, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY CfOODS, In COLEMAN & ROSS’ old stand on Cotton Avenue, between Cherry mad Mclberrj street*. A Large and Complete Assormunt of Ladies Dress Groods, SILKS, MERINOS, WOOL DeLAINS, . EMPRESS CLOTH. EMBRUIDEKW, LACES, RIBBONS. HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. PLUMES. SON TAOS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, NUBIAS, HOODS, BONNETS. GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHOES OF ALL KINDS AND DRESS HAT TRIMMINGS OF ALL VARIETIES. a LARGE LOT or Oil Clottus and Carpets OF ALL PATTERNS. Gents Huts. Satinet*, Furnishing Goods, Boo' Skin, Broad Cloths, Vestings, Casai meres, Boots and Shoos, and Ready Made Clothing. The attention of the Ladles of Macon, and of Dealcars who Ttalt the city, b particularly turtle* -o this well aelccted atoek of FANCY GOODS. The retail room will b* found on the lower dear, and Tialtorawlll be attended by pollt* and experienced Clerk*. Tho aeoond Boor 1* devoted to the u bola- ule trade. Giro tho MACON BAZAAR an early call S. PEYSER * CO. P. 8.—Wc also keep open at oar old atand bn Cherry atrcct, eait aide, between Second and Third, here we will be pleaaed at all time* to welcomo our enatomcra. dec3-lm A P. A GO. dec3-3in A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SUGAR, COFFER, 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 mode with dispatch and returns promptly made. I keep a perfect supply of everything usually sold in a wholesale and retail Qrocery and Brv Goods store, and offer tho articles for silo at low rates, that will render my store attrac tive to buyers, and especially to thoso who wish to buy their Btocks ot one place. A. P. G. HARRIS. novSB 6m Cherry st., between Second and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. *W H OLESALE. LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS - •* *-•; " at G. RICE & CO.’S, 59 College Street, Nashville, Term. Bj onr heavy purchases during tho kist throo months, and by comtaitUy watching tho Eoatoro mar- kot aud taking advantage of every fluctuation, wo are enabled to say that wo have now on hand, tho LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK 18651 FOR CHRISTMAS. 1865! SIGN OF TH ROCKET! Toys, Scgai-s, Pipes, Tobacco W. G. ENGELKE & CO., Candy, CHERRY STREET, MAO ON, O BO BO I A. N'ula, Cnkos, F ANOY GOODS- HAVE In store, an immense stock, and are receiving largo supplies of Confectioneries Scgars, Tobacco, Pipes and Fancy Goods. A large stock of Dried FYuits, Conned Fruit*’ Cots Oysters, Sardines, Pickles, Raisins, Nuts of all kinds, fresh. Oranges, Lsmoos, Apples, Candies of French and their own manufacture. Soda and Batter Crackers. A splendid stock of imported and domestic Scgars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. A largo and elegant assortment of Meerschaum, Brier and China Pipes, which are offered at tvholcsalo and retail at tho lowest prices in the market. FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS T °r s! fireworks; Toys! m TBE CITY OFNABBYJLLE. Our assortment of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, MR. 8. DUNLAP, Agent for tho largest manufacturing and importing e»l»bli»hm«it o 1 Fire Works and Toys in tho United States, offers great inducements to all el«.ws u! retail dealers in tho country, to purchase atwholoealo and retail, and at extraordinary low rale*. Jh[/~ His warorooms are with W. B. Engclko & Co., SIGN OF TIIE ROCKET, Cherry street, Macon, Georgia. decl-dlm. POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, AND OTHER NEAT STYLES OF DRY GOODS, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. A. M. ROWLAND, Macon, Ga. J. R. WALKER, Lato Taylor County, Ga. SII/WER, I® 100 ’ 000! ^ Greenbacks, j Produce I Wo have tho latest styles of Cloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies’ Hats, &c„ &c. A largo assortment of SWISS, MULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, HAND KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, etc. We are Belling to country merchants coming to and passing through tho city to supply themselves with goods, wo wish to say that we can sell them at lower rates than they can obtain them at Louisvillo or Cincinnati. Our largo stock of HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES Has mostly been bought at auction, very cheap, and Jwill bo sold at very Bmall profits. Onr Clothing Department, Up Stairs, Consists of every article of Men’s Wear made up tn tho latest stylos and of tho best material, and will lie offered at tho lowest prices, wholesale and retail, at N. A. Megrath, Ag’t I want more of tho above things and will exchange most any kind of goods for either. I not only have the usual amount of GROCERIES, but can offer the best assortment of: WINES, FISH, ORANGES, LIQUORS, MEATS, LEMONS, CIGARS, CHEESE, APPLES, TOBACCO, CANNED VEGETABLES, NUTS, FRUITS, PRUNES, CANDIES, FIGS, RAISINS, Ac., 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 MADERIA WINE, JOHN BULL SAUCE, CHOW CHOWS, And all other good things. Cannot bo surpassed. Come and sea for yourselves. N\ A. MEGRATH, Agent. docl JAt Ells’ Old Stand, opposite Lanier House. ROWLAND & WALKER. (SUCCESSORS TO A. M. ROWLAND A CO.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE. MULBEBBY 8TBEET, (OpjtotUc Ltuutr Boutt) MACON, OA. Wc would inform our friends and the old patrons of A M. Run-land A Co., that we have on hand a large Bupply oi tho finest French China, both Gilt and Plain, which we will tdl in complete Dinner and Tea Seta, or by the piece. We have also a large variety of fancy Toilete Articles—GRANITE, COMMON WARES, Ac. novl-3m sept 17-3m G. RICE & CO.’S, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. NEW TORE STORE. Second Street, Macon, Ga., (NEXT DOOR TOE. 0. GRANNISS’J 8. G. WOOD A CO., Wholesale Dealers in Groceries Bntter, Cheese, F,our, Aa, Aa, No. 45 Union Sthset, Great Excitement! ! Where is the Best and Cheapest Place to Trade ? Is the question of the day. The answer Is at A. Sheiierman & 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 thousand* of other articles too numerou* to mention, and which are usually kept in a first- class house. We ore not used to blowing, but suffice it to say, that you will find our store full of tho Beauties and Fashions of the Day, and we shall sell CHEAPER than any other establishment in this vicinity. Just received a rpltmlid lot of Bittern, and some more of those nice AJpaea Bra ih, in all desirable colors. Also another invoice of handsome Cloak* and SaeqvM, Ladies, come and See Them. We are always happy to show our goods and solicit a careful examination of our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. Respectfully,^ A. SHHUER3IAN & BROTHER, , nov 29-flm next to X H. Ilozrdm&ns Book Store, 3Iulberry st.,Macon, Ga. OARIIART, WR1TFORD &! JfaSTTATCTlEJW AJTD WHOLESALE DEAL READY-MADE CTOTHBNG, , 881 *£ 883 Btoodieoy, Coru*r W^th StJii T. p T T. CAKOAKT, UEXAT SWA***, “ VM. II. WB2TTOKD, J. E. M. BRUCE & CO., BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. E. F. METCALFE & CO., [MISSION AND TOR WARDING MERCHANTS, *5* N A H , GEORGIA. LUCE, MORGAN & CO., \s and Commission Merchants, CHICOLA, FLORIDA. le on Consignments to , amor * po, w. c. watts a co., KmrdawuUL Livarpoci, Raff■ lBOVJE BOU8SS. BARGAINS ! COME AND SEE ! OUR MOTTO ! “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." w E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT 07 CALICOS, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED HOMESPUNS, GINGHAMS, TICHING, DeLAINS, ALPACA. MERINOS, POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, SILKS, etc., J whlcli we win sell at NEW YORK PRICES. Wo Invite ottr friends and customers to examine our large stock. No trouble to show goods. Our new stock of latest Winter Styles, BASQUES, SACQUES, CIRCULARS and SHAWLS, are for solo at the lowest rates In the Market To prove which, wc challenge comparison. We have also a large stock of Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Red, Whito and Gray Flannels, Blue, :Pnr- ple, Magenta, Pink and other favorable colors of fine French Opera Flannels. TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, SHIRTING, LINEN PILLOW CASES, SWISS JACONT PLAID MUSLIN, BISHOP LAWN and BRILLIANTE3. Also, Balmorals, noop Sklrta, Sontags, Hoods, Gloves, Ladles Iloeo, Gents’half Hose, Undershirts, Drawers, 200 pairs Woolen Blankets, at lowest prices. BOOT© AND SHOES, D.GOLDSMITH. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods HATS, CAPS &c., &c., AT TIIE NEW YORK STORE, SECOND ST., TRIANGULAR Rl.ot K, MACON, GEORGIA. Tho undersigned takes pleasure in offering ono ef the Urgent and newt eat Stork* a| Clothing, Furnishing Goods, and in feet everything belonging ta a FIRST CLASS CLOTIIING STORE. Pleaso call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, os I am sure ytm wlU not loavo tha Store dissatisfied. R. GOEDSRITH. oct27-6m . GUANO, GUANO, GUANO, PRICES. Remember the Big Sign, NEW YORK STORE. 8. WAXELBAUM ft BRO. FORMERLY OF AMERICU8, GA. OUR PLACE. -'CT\ JUST OPENED .a. 1ST IE pap WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE. F=_ BRAINARO &o OO.., Have just received the largest and finest stock of Liquors in this oountry which they are telling at better prices than can be had at any other houso in tho State. THEffi EXTENSILE STOCK CONSIST OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, ROBINSON COUNTY BOURBON, WHISKY. MONONGAHELA, RYE, IRISH AND HF SCOTCH BEST BRAKTlDIEBy COGNAC, PEACH. AND APPLE. KOLLA-lSriD (3-lisr, JAMAICA RUM. STILiLi WIINTES PORT, CATAWBA, GERMAN, SHERRY, CLARET AND HUNGARIAN, SPARKLING WINES, LONGW ORTII’S OHIO, JONES’ KENTUCKY. CHAMPAGNES, j i, ,.i; HEIDSICS, AND CLIQUOT. Bobers’ Bitters, Absinthe, Curacoa. A Luge tuuD&fost Stock of • IV BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! J. W. BURKE & CO’S RTEW STORE, Second Street, next to Baptist Church, Macon, Ga. AjGHJJPT FOR TUB SA1 aorUka. CINCINNATI ALE. tABD A CO., street, near Lanier House. To The Planters of O eojrgia. WE ARE HOW PREPARED TO FURNISH GXJA.NO and fertilizers OF ALL KINDS, AT NORTHERN PRICES, WITH EXPENSES ADDED, WHICH MHI1 BE AS REASONABLE AS POSSIBLE. PLANTERS WILL PLEASE SEND IN THEIR ORDERS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. AS OOO GUANO AND FERTILIZERS ARE SCARCE. GEO. R. CHUMP & CO., novSS-lm 2 KET, AUGUSTA.'iA. C HRONICLES of the Sohohbexg-Cotta Family, Diary of Mra. Kitty Trevylyan ; The Cripple of Antioch, Martyrs of Spain; Two Vocations. Mary, Handmaid of the Lord. The abovo are all by Mrs. CsARLES, a lady residing in tho South af fagbad, and an Author whose talent for making Religious history a charming and attractive rul-jact, rather than dull and prosy, has seldom or never been surpassed. The “Cotta Family," embracing the lime of Luther and tho Refers*tinn. “Kitty Trevylyan,” about the time ol the Wesley?, are peculiarly inter, • ting to yonng and old. Out^in the WorldJ; Nothinghut Money ; What Came Afterwards The Author of these three works, T. S. Arthur, though a prolific writer, is &r from being second rate in his profession. His new works equal his earlier production* St. Phillip, by the Author of Rutledge. Hugh Worthington, by Mrs. Holme., Author ol Tompcst and i unU.in<\ ,t. History Of Julius CeBSar, by .Vajwlcon rrr. Plain Talks on Familiar Subjects, by Dr. J. G. Holland, better known v- “Timothj Titoomb. - Old Helmet, by the Author of Wide Wide World. A Large Supply of l MISCELLANEOUS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS Initial Stamping for Envelopes and Paper, done to order, / Dee.. 10—tt I,