The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 21, 1865, Image 4

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KENT Ct-I ' *"*" ■ r<:-wadStd <1100; f . .- s—• ;n MMfreai>«0«aUSOlta. Kdu - » nr. T** Mlkwentt on iLe ; ii - - l«oGia Jb«n; ln>totlonS< ]th Ibntk nd l'»a«; tfeH s«-J Negro v» (•_ I f .t't. .’nj trt •n* ' 'be? Col 'iuini *r, , -it* , grata - tJ. ltd Flii-.sti&c I' »-»!cr d iHBilMfalHUto. Tsite !s :r Ml ca the MtUroeaf. if tinted — " I fc _t 1 Mult: «n-l II«r»»«, i flee Milch Cawr, li l.wlDryC’*tUe, , f , nki' U BmOmiLUO'U V. - Pork “ 1,1*00 -:i -hHa Core. l.iOO •• Cottnu Seel, Second Street, Triangular Block, Willard's Hotel, SYKES, CHADWICK & CO., PROPRIETORS, WASHINGTON, ....... D. O n Farmcrly of ibeGinwi Houe, PLiladel- piU. __ hot 1041m MACON (NEXT DOOR TO E. C. GRANNlflS'o mih kuo «*Tdoa - Commission Merchant, rorXDKV AND MACHINE SHOP AT DAWSON, GA. rpKE madcr^Md would Inform tke public th»t A k»*» prepared to faroith, cm «hort notice. E B.4.VK JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED LAMS, TICKING, • DcLAINS, MERINOS. , POPUNS, EMP HOMESPUNS. ALP. ?RESS CLOTHS, P. S.—We also keep open i»t our old stand on Ch< where we wl'»l be pleased at all times to welcome om dec2-lro octSTOra ra* UHc, <*!r t jv a i:j did cause »..U hna^ry Jook bis dusky * art* M*inn thou hast m4, tu» red, m<i.> m yo« »ccru to he nfilnly aigfer .kouH r* ,ld tyk** “ If AH hour or teinr tbk: 1,0 Sirin* human O'l**ltll*»t !>• wtu tn Mart m inner Ik; rtwAin:; Drrcnibcr Mtlt, lKtil, .epjlE follow Ing Good! baTe jnat been received ’ JL and are ottered at low figures: K.MPItESH CLOTHS, in black, <Io *Io in color**. OTTOMAN VELOCItS, in all color.,, the liaml-mnrrt goodi of the m ason. i HI.ACK CLOTH & CABSIMKRE CLOAKS, ■vpaadng in style any yet offered PLAID POt’LINS. ! iUii CLACK HEP SILKS, FIGURED DELAINES, COLORED REP SILKS* ) BOMBAZINES AND ALPACAS. SEA ISLAND HOMESPUN, &c. } To be brief, my stock Is now complete, and I in ▼ite U,* public to come and inspect. No house ran j or shall undersell roe. So, reader, think of. tlwt h. ft r.: you make yonr purchases. I Ztt L< *T OAT DM A V Law Card. THOMAS C, JOHNSON, A i r. or ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. ruey at Law. Claim and Real Estate Agent • Vet .>1 Market St., (upstairs.) Montgomery. Ala. .ntations for Sale. ^fcket>ll<.»m'.- riamatr.-.s in Calhoun j Georgia. ■ACKLEY PLAGE," ■ < fuel I-.. l• ‘j■ • i..t creek. known to be eminently kturv of cotton. Indeed, they arc (■: -i.; 1 Jainl.** * ’ — a term ■FrnbTtJn n« ticct.f j crtoj.s who who rr^ida^ .,*r both plantations upon applkxlluuk For terms ke, ulilre<** me at tl*»» place. JOHN L CO ME It, Americas, On. mphis & Charleston tilX\t-E or HCUKRl Li:, I ml aftnr Wc/toeodav, Uie 8th inst.,the trains Memphis and Charleston Railroad will run v - follow' EASTWARD TRAINS. i!' Ik. * rate Memphis at AOA of f A rtre at Grand Jiti il tJLrn I A|riTC»« Corinth. !fir 1 Af+i'r.S iKoatur. ! .(frrtTe at Strvcmoi WESTWARD TRAINS. V00RHEES &e ARRIS ON fi*tm. Suvenat n.. Arrive at Deentur. Arriru at Corinth . A»riYe at Grand Ju Arrir* at Mem phi* Commission Merchants, 7B William street, New Tork. Offer their services to the Planters Merchant* •tiou. TU* (kwinnction by this Route h complete. \1 (. r. V .I AND NO STAGING. and Cotton holders of Georgia. And refers by peffnwrfon to Xbin. Erwin Hardee, Javannah, Ga. Proidcnt National Bank at Savannah, (in. E. A. Wilcox, Macon, Ga. WI R. Davison, Anjrusta, Ga. F- Hcmin^oc & Son, Thoxnasvillc, Ga. e l* Robinson, JacksooTiile, Fla. C. K. Garrison, 73 WUllaiu struct, N. T. Oe^an National Bank, New York. Merchants Exchange Nation Back, New York. ■ntral Rutlroad Vtobi'.c and 0!u«> Railrc.tJ leave Ci»r> »rth Hind South ou Monday, Wudn;'*- % -South at t:40 a. m.. and North Any burinoHw entrusted to us will meet with prompt nnd oorefnl attention. B. F. Voorhkks. D. E. Gahrisox 'Have just received the large >** selling at better pi jou» arc made with trains Khh-' Cfeattauooga Railroad. fftooaCL Ci.i.lWcUooa ara made with train* tern and GeoigU, a*4 ‘Weat- • lantic Railroad* for all parts of Georgia, Worth ( aroUna. Yfrataui and the Nortii. 1 W. J. RUSS, Gea’L Swp»L V hh»>, Gcoend Freight and Ticket r" hot241u3. ■L'un-iiituiiouaiist and Mor.tjromery Ad- Kp rmi *rnd hill to \V. J. Ross, ^np't. M1.V we shall s.11. CHEAPER tLan anr other establishment in tlu-i splemli.1 lot of natcht. aiut some more of A«« luce .Upqto in all Also another invoice of handsome CloftJr* and Sccqvea. ROBINSON COUNTS BOURBON. WHISKY. MONONGAHELA, RYE, IRISH wu. m. ti^ox. war. ur. oordox. TISOK & G0EB0N, Ccttoi Factors, Cowndssion and FORWADING MER6HNT8, K Bay Street, Sevan null, Georgia. C raciAL ATTENTION will t>u given to the sale e. dee. We are : Wim fi' :■*: br.-int^s. An ■ '■ * •'?/'- T *' 1 evt r. y-ars,and oar ?*r Vi*;, u-led. ;n- hN-ral : Til ^ecery Store. w firm:. ^IlBROTHEB St., Macoi ““ ■ ■ " * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . . .. . out, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS L. JAKHK4.L, Lumpkin, Stewart co.. Go. (care CboiaWrUa A Boynton.) td ■ 1 ' ■ ■ Oity Property asd Load tor Sale for Currency n OR COTTON. 'J^llZIHrtJMat^no^teuutlMln^tzeon, oppo- The Dw.lllnr Hotue and ImI in Maron, orpo- ■' i -UeGslBca* (Jo.V. The Store IImkiiH Lot In lot Macon, known ° r aaNolflona. Tbo Lot In Amrrkw^ known u the 11111 Stable Lot. , The Bri. More lo Georgetown, formerly own. ; lcd by D. Morris. * The Striped Store In Albany, known u Collier 'tote; • Lota K FIm Lead In AppUngcoaoty Georgia, price n 00 peraerr. 7 Lota of Pine Land In Clinch cottaiy Georgia, price ft SO ear acre. 7 . of Oak and Hickory Land in Decatur eouaty, price ISpraot. d?ctr Itn JXltn SEYMOUR. I^B, in „m, GRIFFIN & CO., aaur.jton*: ftatoinr 58 & 60 Courtland Street, AND NEXT DOOR TO J. B. ROSS * SONS. CHERRY ST. NEW YORK. Maaa&ctoran of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS, and * MACHINES. DEALERS IN SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. 1ST Tnatm SrrrtieD. Send for circular. —|18 In Removal, Removal! HERRINGTON & RICKS, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Manofoctorer*. T5 E8PECTPUI.LY announces that they hare JLU moTcdtbelr warn room and workshop from the Neabit Foundry, to the corner of Fourth and Poplar atreeta, opposite Catholic church. They will keep on hand a complete assortment of | inaiiuuctfcrrd article* lu t heir line, such aa STILLS,COPPER KETTLES,TIN WARE, STOVE PIPES, ETC., ETC. Tlic\ *ir s!-o prepared promptly till order, tor , . . I SHEETINCI, TOOFUVG and GUTTERING, to any Intng htimati cstent. Terms naaonablc, and all work warranted to be neeuted In the moat workmanlike manner. oetK-Ul* The Latest and ’Most ATTRACTIVE BILL ! wkwr ay I •talked ' rt, bow, kifk-then I knew 1 w, a:r, I • .ir, h. aboutd go back ' ' my'cfci b. tr tad he went ; Inlabed or nnUnlthed, of any description, and do any kind of Machine work J 8U G A Rj? I ILLS AND KETTLES Soppllad to pUnirrm promptly aad on reasonable erma. O. O. NELSON. aorzllm* •noon Tour, jk. j. nonaok oonan. TOBY & OGDE3ST, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, INSURANCE At REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Office Jewett’s Building Second at. MACON’, GEORGIA. Cub Advances made on COTTON AND CONSIGNMENTS, To our Friends in New York. SIGHT OH TIME EXCHANGE OH HEW YORK IH SUMS TO SUIT Orders For SUGAR MOLASSES or WESTERN PRODUCE FILLED. Fire Insurance for $150,000 Taken on One Risk. RISK BY RAIL OR RIVER Tlirough to New York token a* Low aa by any other Companies. AGENTS OF PIKENIX, MANHATTAN, INTER NATIONAL, HAHMONET AND CITIZENS PEREfo MAMHEINSUEAH0E COMPANIES. NEW YORK LIFE, NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANIES. FOR SALE. Alao, City improved TOBY & OGDEN. TWO WILLION POUNDS SALT. • Receiving daily, a Large Stock of U H OCERIES, which w'e will aeU at NETT YORK PRICES. We large aleck. No trouble to show goods. Our SACQUES, CIRCULARS and . To prove which, we challi SILKS, etc.. invite our friends and customers to examine our new stock of latest Winter Styles, BASQUES, IAWLS, arc for sale at the lowest rates In the Market, comparison. We have also a large stock of Clotbt, THE BAZAAR OF MACOXt S_ PEYSER So 00_, AVTiolesale and Ttetail Dealers in DRY GOODS, | In COLEMAN & ROSS’ old stand on Cotton Avcmu-, betweenCIt* ny and MuU • in -iraat. A Large and Complete Ausorment of Uiadies Dress G-oods, [SILKS. MERINOS. WOOL Dr.LAINS. EMPRESS CLOTH. KMBROIDE1HLY. LACES. RIBBONS. HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. PI.l’MCS. SONTAOS. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, NUBIAS.! HOODS. BONNETS. GLOVES. HOSIERY. SHOES OF ALL KINDS AND DRESS HAT TRIMMINGS OF ALL VARIF.T1KS. A I.AROH I.OT OF Oil Cloths and Carpets Casrimcrca, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed, White and Gray Flannels, Blue, Pur ple, Magenta, Pink and other fashionable colors of fine French Opera Flannels. O F Gents Hats. Furnishing Goods, Broad Cloths, Cnssimercs, Hoots and Shoes, Doe Skin, Vestings, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, LINEN, PILLOW CASING, BISHOP LAWNand. . SHIRTING, SWISS, PLAID and JACONT MUSLIN, | BRILUANTES. The attention of the Ladtcs of Macon, and of Daalcara who visit the city, la partkwlariy lurried k tbl* Wt'll rpIivImI litncV* nf VANITY GOODS. Tli' Mill Minm Will ha* faetinrl on •).*> Ivat I* . r < THREE HUNDRED BARRELS OF ASSORTED LIQUORS. DRY GOODS A LARGE LOT OF UMBRELLAS, Alio, Balmoral*, Hoop Skirt*, Soil tags, Hoods, Olives, Ladles Hose, Gent*' half Hose, Undershirts, I ^c^nulc* 11 rs, 900 pairs Woolen Blankets, at lowest priedr J Drawers, 5 Olives, rtca. BOOTS AND SHOES, ! and well uiorted itock, which will be sold especially to the WHOLESALE TRADE, atthcloweatl —r PRICES. 1 S. PEYSIIR * CO. atreet, cart aide, twtwrcn Sec.*J and Thir .S, 300 PAIRS BLANKETS, JL, . ,, lidi J ft ill l Am h R* memloev -the Big Sign, BOOTS AND SHOES, A CCSIPI.ETE ASSORTMENT OF SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA FLOUR, FOUR HUNDRED BARRELS, BEST BRANDS, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. BACON. FISH, BAMS. A LARGE STOCK OF . NEW YORE STORE. I 8. WAXELBAUM & BRO. FORMERLY OF 4MEBICUS, GA. I860! FOR CHRISTMAS. 1865! SIGN OF TEE ROCKET! W HOL ESA. EE. LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS Toys, Segara, Plpm, * Tobacco W. G. ENGELKE & CO.. CHERRY STREET. MACOir, asoHn/A. Firework*, Candy, Xtlla, Cake*. G. RICE & CO.’S, . 59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn. F A N CY OOOOS dving largo mi; By our 1 purchases during the last three moni llis, . r heavy pi 0 , w „ lcot and taking advantage of every fluctuation, we arei enabled to aay that we have now on hand, the SODA AND P O T AiS Hl|> -j a! o i! V* ^RGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTE1D STOCK I T °y s HAVE in store, an immense stock, and aic Scgars, Tobacco, Pipes anil Fancy GooiK A large stock of Cove Oysters, Saalines, l’iekles, Raisins, Nnts of all kinds, fresh. Orange*. Lemon*. Apph Candies of French and their own manufacture, fcoda and Butter Crackers. , A spliudid stock of imported and domestie Negara, Smoking anil Chewing Tolwcrw. A liwgc and elegant assortment of Meersehnum, I tier and China Pipe*, which are • >tYr rc*1 at and by comtuitly watebiug the Eastern mar-1 wholesale anil retail at the lowest prices in tiro nnrkct. iHImrl to wav that wo liiivp now on nnnn. tile I 1 ! FIRE WORKS! r supplies of Cook rtiowee io * Dried Fruits, Cannri) Fruit* Toys! ISO. W. O’COXXOK, J. B. HOLLADAY Macon, Ga. Eufaula, Ala. J* w. o'conmovL*. co., MACON GEORGIA. Office on Cherry St, between 3d and 4th. ► ECEIYIXG and Forwarding Merchant*, and j Agents for E. >L Bruce & CO.. Augusta, Ga.; E. M. Bruce, Morgan & Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; and Watts, Crane <fc Ca, New York. We will receive and forward, upon reasonable terms, all Cotton entrusted to our care for ship ment, as owners may direct. We will make liberal advances upon consignments of Coton to Watts, Crane & Co, New l ork, or W. C. Watts & Col, Liverpool, England; pay Revenue TtaL Storage, freights, Ac., on same, and forward with prompt- ness and dispatch. Planter* and others will be afforded every facility In our power to send their Cotton to market, and ccelve prompt return of sale. Mr. W. E. Clarke is our agent at Albany, Go., and uill fci»v :D; 1 iiiformat ion l" purlh f who de.-ire his services in shipping or purchasing. Our.pexv sonal attention given to the purchase and sale' of Cotton. NEW YORK EXCHANGE FOR SALE. octS-3m JNO. W. O'CONNOR A CO. Macky, Beattie & Co. Shipping and General OommiBsion Merchants' 203 & 205 BAY STREET, SAVAXMAJU, GEORGIA. |5T Cosh advances made on Consignments to Macky A Beattie, Philadelphia. rTK* REFERENCES: Messro. Chas. L. Colby & Co., Messrs Ilunter & Gammell, Messrs. Bell & Christian, Savannah National Bank, Savannah; Messrs. Mande A Wright, Messrs. W. A Ramsay & Co., Augusta; Messrs. Lord, Stone A Co., Boston; Messrs. John P. Boyle A Co., Messrs. Wallace A Browne, New York; Messrs. Macky A Bt attic, Messrs. J. Gibson, Sotts it ‘ TJU11. J.Yj- Vt. V.rinnoY Tl.1t,l- Vir*t National Steen, Es<j. Bagg^ing; and Ro^e, TWO HUNPRED BOXES TOBACCO, i; !’>• “«! ill ■k.i’1! Hi UHU) ONE'HUNDRED <HAI.F BARRELS SNUFF, * »• " > ONE HUNDRED BOXES SOAf i .* > s • !.i i i i fvl ' -<■'* :■ ” i COUNTRY P ROD U C JES, Tlie highest rates paiil for all nmnner of Country Proilure. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON Attended to. sales mailc with dispatch and retains promptly made. | j ,, , . » ? J ;j j‘ j I keep a perfect supply'of everything usually sold in a wholesale and retail Grocery and. 3 ry Goods store, and offer tho articles for sale at low rates, that will render my store attrac tive to buvers, and especially to those who wish to buy their stocks at one place. A. P. Gr. HARRIS.- 29 - cherry st, between Second and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. TALL'& WINTER DRY GOODS MR. S. DUNLAP, Agent Fire Work* mtd Toy* retail dealers in tho country, to pt 1th His warcrooma are with W. S. Engelkc & Co., SION OF THE ROCK linare Io' CKET. street, Macon, Georgia. IN TUB CITY ON NASHVILLE. I r>u • -i • Our assortment of - v 0 BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, ’ : * POPLINS, MOHAIRS, LpSTRES, • | • AND OTHER NEW STYLES OF DRY GOODS, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. [ A. M. ROWLAND, Macon, Ga. ROWLAND J. R. WALKER, Late Taylor County. <;*». WALKER. Cloaiy, Shawls, Ba Wc-bave the latest styles of imbral J Skirts, Ladies’ Hats, &c„ &c. Messrs. McCutcheon A Collins, Philadelphia’; Messrs. Clarke & Cunningham, M. A. Hamilton, Baltimore. Particular attention given to the forward^ ing of goods for Northern markets. | ■ <kct 31-3m slLver, ( $100,00 ° ! I N. A. Greenbacks. Produce ! DEVLIN & CO. Broadway, New York. CLO fall N G WHOLESALE * AND BET AIL. : t A large assortment of 1 SWISS, MULL, INDIA BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, HAND KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, etc. We are selling to country merchants coming! to and passing th rongli the oity to supply I themselves with goods, we wish to say that we can sell them at lower rates than they can I obtain them at Louisville or Cincinnati. Our large stock of • 1 HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES Has mostly been bought at auction, very cheap, and 'will be sold at very small profits. Onr Clothing Department, Up Stairs, Consists of every article of Men’s Wear made up m the latest styles and of the best material, j and will be offered at tlie lowest prices, wholesale and retail, at j ' G. RICE & CO.’S, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. ■ ' ' T-aigw. u .-7=*= (SUCCESSORS TO A. M. ROWLAND A CO.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE. MULBERRY STREET, (0;*j»«/r .Lanier Ike*) MACON, OA. W’e would infonn our friends anil tlie old |mtriinH of A. M. Rowland A Co., that wr liaT«- on band a large supply ot the finest French China, both Gilt anil Plain, which m will vll in complete Dinner and Tea Sets, orhv the piece. Wc hare also a large variety of fawry Toilcte Articles—GRANITIC, COMMON WARES, Ac. novl-3m ' sept 17-3m E OPEN THE SEASON WITH A LARGE STOCK OF ELEGANT CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS h i lin our Ready-Made Department. Wc have also secured the services of first'class or tists In our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which ii likewise supplied vrlth the finest and beat Fabric* of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. To those who wish to order by mall, will be scut! (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Directions for Measuring, which, if'correctly followed, will secure a fit in all cases. DliVLIX 6c CO. Broadway, cor. Grout. Nw.Thm Broadwav, cor. Warren 8L, ) Y,>RK * tfptfMm I want more of the above tilings and will exchange most any kind of goods for cither. I not only have the usual amount of GROCERIES, but can offer the best assortment of: WINES 1 FISH, • ORANGES, LIQUORS MEATS. • ; LEMONS. lU”- CIGARS. CHEESE. APPLES, TOBACCO. CANNED VEGETABLES, NUTS FRUITS, PRUNES, CANDIES PIGS, RAISINS, &c., &c.. That has been in our market for years. My nsportment of BRANDY PEACHES, JELLIES, CHOICE PICKLES. BITTERS, WALNUT CATSUP, EGG NOG, WHITE ONIONS, PORT AND MAD5RIA. WINE.... - JOHN BULL SAUCE,’ CHOW CHOWS, And all otlur good tilings. Cannot bp surpassed. Come anil see for yourselves. I) . G frX I) S M 1 T 11 . Wholesale and Detail Dealer in Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods HATS, CAPS &C., &c., | AT THE NEW YORK STOKE, SECOND ST.. Tltl WGI’I.iII SIAM l», MACON, GEORGIA. X. A. MEGKATII, Agent. JAt Ells’ Old Stand, opposite Lanier House. New Clothing Store. ALBERT & BORK. OF NASHVILLE, * HAVE opened a Branch House at McEVOY’S OLD STAND, onMulber-| n-* cal. and examine m, Stock l*fore purchasing ptaewlwre. .. . - -re r~ ry Street, opposite the Lanier House, where they are prepared to sell clothing not leave the Store dissatisfied. ■* “ alJ "“ * The undersigned takes pleasure in oflering one of tlie largtst Clothing, Furnishing Goods, I and in fact everything belonging to a FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE. lid nritnt stock* of i>. GOMisnmi. Where is tlie'Best and Cheapest -Placei to. Ti-ade ? Is the. question of theday. The. answer i» nt - « A. 8henermaii & Brother, 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. * v> ' ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF , GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, At lowest rates in this market. The popular As we intend retnaining i permanently in Macon, we offer our goods at the lowest prices, in orderltdestablish a regular trade. Feeling confident that we I can sell cheaper than any other lionso in the city, we respectfully ask a trial, _ - to convince the citizens of Macon and vieinity, of the truth of onr assertions. I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, ^ to see his friends, and take pleasure in"attending to their orders." who are coni»t«ir»tIy In tho field with • •* ^ ‘ ~ ^ T 1 Regiments, ' i lL Brigades and Divisions Of DRY and FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS thou^mdn of other articles too numerous to menteon, and which * * - - - • ^Wew’notnred to Mowing, but suffice it to say. that yon will find our store. full or the Beauties and Fashions ot the Hay, dec3-3m , x ALBERT & BORK, McEvoy’s Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House, Macon, Georgia. Ill OUR PLACE. JUST OFEHSTEID -A. ISTE'W WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE. F=?_ BRAINARD So OO-, , and finest stock of Liquors in this country which they arc cs than can lie li.d at any other house in the State. THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK CONSIST OF WF. ARF. NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH GUANO AND 1TERT IjL.1 ZERS | OF ALL KINDS, AT NORTTIF.UN PRICES. WITH EXPENSES ADDED. WIIICH BE AS REASONABLE AS POSSIBLE. PLANTERS VV’tLL^.EASE SEND IN TH F.IR ORDERS Aft EARLY AS POSSIBIJt, AS Ii ia* | GUANO AND FF.RTH^^lS ARE SCARCE. GEO. R. CRUMP & CO.. novid-lm ;ET. ACOUtJTA. **A. NOTICE ! Public Sale of Stock, Crops, Au*. ^FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, I wlU M-Il at ptiblic outcry < AND. SCOTCH BEST BR.AKTDIE8 COGNAC, PEACH AND APPLE. HOLIjAND C3-HST. JAMAICA RTLTlvl. STILL WINES. PORT,CATAWBA GERMAN, SHERRY, CLARET AND HUNGARIAN, SPARKLING WINES, LONGWORTH II IO, JONES’ KENTUCKY. AGNES, AND CLIQUOT. Abtrinthe, Curacoa. [Stock of CINCINNATI ALE. AD & CO^ near Lanier' House. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18TH. At my Plantation on Flint River, four miles Sooth of Reynold*, on 8. W. R. R my entire plantation outfit, consisting if Hones ami Moles. Mares amt C« ir* Cattle, ST0€K HOGS, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Rice, Peas, Rye, Cotton Seed, Pluttliaa an l Bln Tools, Wagons, Carriageand Buggy-, two-bone power Fiekl Threshers and Fans, Cotton Gin, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac, fcc n Ac. Sale to Continue from Day to Day until all is Sold. Persons from a distance can find Mnuamoda I mediate neighborhood. -TEFIDOCS dcclS*dot OVWicaUlSON Col sxv IUil'uj December 1st, l*v- ; of Ui<- Stockliolder ioiuiul UK* tin# of tho Stocklioldof., of tJi* _kron County Itailroad Conayuny, will l>: held in tbe town of Thomaaten, at one of the room- &t the Court House, on Saturday the ?-0th day of this month, to elect & Board of Director!*, to nun* OK* the business of the company for the year 1806. It Ls earuosUy requested that all the stockholder* attend, as busicess cd importance wUi be before th-t meeting. A- J. WHITE. dec£*td fg~ Jo»i-» J i ilwapi copy. CASH. c. b. mow \iti>. Reward Oflfered. OTKAl Kl> cr sto’.*l fr• -m t-- O day c% rnii K 1 ’* 0 ° ’ ; very tiid Ilox—c tutu-*. COi away «>- » marly near, born aud a brid e with roortircoib. and a blank it nvtadt of »P“ ^ mr P ct ija.taiubiciewird tor hJ delivery la i „ - '' •- ~.r*r infnmatios w that i ea JAHBft P 8IW