The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 24, 1865, Image 5

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I T . s' {. \ Greenbacks. silterJ $100,000! | Pro(luce , N. A. Megrath, Ag’t I want more of tliealiovp thin"* ami will exchange most any kind of goods for either. I not only hare the rental amount of OHOUEHIES, l.nt ran offer tlte best assortment of: t \rm?o A. Sr. ROWLAXD, Stacon, Ga. ORANGES, LEMONS. APPLES, J NETS. CANDIES, HAISINS, Ar., Ac., WINES, ' ' FISH. LiqPOBS, 51 EATS, . CIGARS, - ; CHEESE. TOBACCO. CANNED VEGETABLES, FUITTS, . PHENES, FIGS, That hits G en in our market foryears. My assortment of _ BRANDY PEACHES, JELLIES, CHOICE PICKLES. BITTERS., . WALNUT CATSUP, EGGNOG. WHITE ONIONS PORT AND MADERIA WINE, .ioiin hull sauce, enow CIIOWS, And all other good things. Cannot lie Surpassed. Come and see for yourselves. 151. A. 1MEGRATH, Agent. decl 'At Ells’ Old Stand, opposite Lanier House. * FRESH ARRIVALS. New Grocery Store. NEW FIRM. D_ DALY 86 BROTHER At Bryant’s Old Auction Room, Cherry St., Macbn. HAVK just received :i large lot of Sugar-Cured Pig Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Stewart A, B, and C, Sugars, English Breakfast and Green Teas, Finest English Dairy Cheese Prime Goslien Butter, Extra Family Flour, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ami everything usually kept in a hirst Class FAMILY GROCERY, tnojimrerous to mention, at Wholesale and Retail. We are paying the highest price for Country Produce, such as Corn, Meal, Batter,.Eggs, Bacon, Dried Fruit, etc., etc. decl< -lnt*. 1865! FOR CHRISTMA8. 1865! SIGN OF THE ROCKET! Toj •>, Scgiir*, Pipes’ Tolmiri W. G. ENGELKE & CO. CHERRY STREET, vac ox, a Konark: Fi rework» t’aiiils, Allis, Cakes, Tr /Y.TsTCY QOODS- HAVE In More, nn immense gtock, ami nir receiving large supplies of Confec tioneries Sei'nrC Tobacco, Piprs nn«l Fancy Clootls. A large stock ol' Dried Fruits, Fanned Fruits Cove Oysters, Sardim Pickles, Raisins, Nuts «•' nil kinds, fresh, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Candies of French ami their own lnanulaetiire. Soda and Hutter Crackers. A *plrm!M s!. k of imported and domestic Segars, Smoking and (-hewing Tobnrco. A large :uy\ elegant sortment of Meerschaum, Drier and China Pipes, which are offered at wholesale anil retail at the lowest prices in the market. Toys! FIRE WORKS! ? i oys MR S. DUNLAP. Agent forth** buy .»t mamiRMJttnring and importing establishment ot Fire Work** uiul Toy% in the IIuited Status offers great inducements to all classes ol retail denier in tin count rv, to purchase at wholesale and retail, and atvxtraordinsry low rates. IIi~ wat.-rooms are with AY. S Engelke & Co., SIGN OF THE POCKET; Cherry -tivrt, Macon, ihorgia. ■>- decl-dlm. . OUR PLACE . JXJST OUEJSIE3D -A. NEW WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE. F=_ ERAINARD So' 00_, J. R. WALKER,.Late Taylor County, Ga. ROWLAND & WALKER. (SUCCESSORS TO A. M. ROWLAND & CO.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE. JWLBERRY STREET, (Opposite Lanier llcnrn) MA CON, GA. We would inform our friends and the old patrons of A. M. Rowland & Co., that W'e have on hand a large supply of the finest French China, both Gilt and Plain, which we will sell in complete Dinner and Tea Sets, or by the piece. We have also a large variety of fancy Toilete Articles—GRANITE, COMMON WARES, &c. novl-3m - , GOLDSMITH & NUSS^AUM, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods ' HATS, CAPS &c., &c., ‘ V AT THE NEW YORK STORE, SECOND ST., TRIANGULAR BLOCH, MACON, GEORGIA. The undersigned takes (deasure in ottering one ef tlie largest and neatest Stocks ot Clothing, Furnishing Goods, and in fac t 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. GOLDSMITH Ac NFSSBAFUf. oct£7-Gm FOB BENT. A No. 1 Plantation, IN BAKER COUNTY, GA., J MILES from Albany, on the Newton road, containing _ Eight Hundred Acres, seven hundred and fifty (750) cleared and enclosed, There is on the place ft good dwelling house, gin house and aerew, with all the necessary out-build ings for a plantation. - Will produce two hundred aud fifty bales of Cot ton. For further particulars apply to NEWTON & LAWTON, Next door to Hardeman & Sparks' Warehouse. fay” Atlanta New Era and Nashville Banner _jpy until Jan. 1st, and send bill to N. & L. for collection. „ - dec 20-t janl J. PEYSER. E. JACKSON. a. BAflAINSKI THE BAZAAR OF MACON. S- F=EYSER So OO-, AVTiolesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS, In COLEMAN & ROSS* old stand on Cotton Avenue, l»etween Cherry and Mulberry streets. A Lnrge and Complete Assortment of Xjadies Dress G-oods, SILKS, -MERINOS, WOOL DeLAINS, EMPRESS CLOTH, EMBROIDERIES. LACES. RIBBONS, HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, PLUMES, SONTAGS, ' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, NUBIAS, HOODS, BONNETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY? SHOES OF ALL KINDS AND DRESS IfcVT TRIMMINGS OF ALL VARIETIES. A LARGE LOT OF Oil ClottLs and Carpets OF ALL.PATTERNS. Gents ii'ats. # Satinets, Furnishing Goods', DoeSkin, Broad Cloths, * * Vestings, Cassimores, Boots and Shoes, and Ready Made Clothing. The attention of the Ladles of Macon, anil of Deni ears who visit the city, is particularly invited to this well selected stock of-FANCY GtjODS. The retail room will be found on the lower flodr, and visitor* will 1h- attended by t«Pt« and experienced Clerks. The second floor is devoted to the whole sale trade. Give the MACON BAZAAR an early call. „ 0 PEtSEH A CO. 1. S.—W e also keep open i»t our old stand on Cherry street, east side, between Second aud Third, where we whl he pleased at all times to welcome our customers. NEW TORE STORE. f -took of Liquore in this country which they i be had at anv other house in tke State. THEIR KXTKNS1YE .STOCK CONSIST OF'. FOREIGN £ND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Second Street, Triangular Block, MACON, ( NEXT DOOR TO E. C. GRANNI33',; GEORGIA MOFONGAHELA, BYE, IRISH ROBINSON COUNTY B.OURBON, WHISKY. ‘ AND - SCOTCH BEST BRANDIESy COGNAC. PEACft AND APPLE. HOLLAND aiNi^AMAICA RUM. STIIjiL. WI3NTES. POBT,CATAWBA. GERM AN, SHERRY, CLARET AND HUNGARIAN, SPARKLING WINES, I, O N G W O R T II ' S OHIO. JONES’ K E N^T U C K Y . CHAMPAGNES, HEIDS1CK AND 0 L 1 Q U O T . Bohers’ Bitters, Absinthe, Curacoa. * ■■ • A Large and Select Stock of i«poR r rfi;n AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE BEST CINCINNATI ALE. I\ BK AIXAKD & CO., No. 133, Mulberry street, near Lanier House. BARGAINS! GOME AND SEE! OUR MOTTO: “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.” • -E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARG^ ASSORTMENT OF CALICOS, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED HOMESPUNS, GINGHAMS. TICKING, DeLAINS, ALPACA, MERINOS, POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, SILKS, etc., .Rich we will tell ut > EW-TOHK PRICES. We invite'our friend, and customer,* to examine our, large stock. No tn.iioL to eliow coodK. Onr m. »-stock ot lat«t Winter Styles, BASQUES, AY SaCQUES, CIRCULARS and SHAWLS. To prot l the lowest rates in the Market. ore which, we cbaljengc comparison. Wc have also a larg* stock of Clothe, i imeres, Satinett.-, Kentucky Jeans, Red, White and Gray Flannel#, Bine, Par- e. Magenta, Pink and other fashionable colors of fine French Opera FlanncR TABLE LINEN. * TOWELS, SHIRTING, LINEN, BILLOW CASING, SWISS, PLAtD and JACONT MTJSLIN, BttfLLI ANTES. BISHOP LAWN aud Hose, Genta 1 half flfose. Uuderablrtat Abo, Balmorals, Hoop Skirt-, Sonfags, Hoods, GloVes, Ladle* Drawers. 200 pairs Wooieu Blanket-*, ut lowed prices. BOOTS AND SHOES- ♦ ^ large and we ll assorted stoc k, whic h will he sold e-per',wily to the WHOLESALE TRADE, at the low« MARKET PRICES. Remember the Big Sign, NEW YORK STORE. 8. WMELMtfM ft ItS. FOKBCEBLT Of 4M£BlCDaftk B. H. WKIGI.E . W. L. KWOTT. WRIGLEY & KNOTT, IMPOSTERS AND DEALERS , IK Hardware and Cutlery, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Mechanics’ Tools. Of all kinds. HOUSE FURNISHINOS WILLOW WAKfl. Buckets, Tubs, NEW • STYLE MEAL SIFTERS, 6 At Wholesale and Retail. • Ralston’s Range, Next to Express Office. MACON, GEORGIA • decS-dlm. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES!!! * U. "Wholesale and Retail!! AT ’• v E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND. T HE uudersigned beg leave to Inform thcMadie- of this city, county and vicinity and the pubs lie in general, that he baa now open aud ready for sale at the well kuown and popular old stand of E. EINSTEIN’S, TRIANGULAR BLOCK, One of the best Rejected Storks ot Staple and Faney Dry Goads In the 8 yuthern markets. The goods were select ed by Mr. Kinsteix with great care; and as he is now in the New York market for the sole purpose of selecting goods, and watching the best oppor tunities for bnying, I have the advantage over dll other merchants who are not similarly situated. I shall receive new additions to our stock even ry week, and will be always prepared to exhibit t% the public goods of the Best Manufacture, Latest Styles, Lowest Market P«r ices. My ’stock consists m part of the following goods: Prints, • Printed DcLalnes, All wool Delaines, % Empress Cloth, w Poll DeChevrea, English and Frencli’Merinds, Scotch and Venitian Plaids, Solid, printed and figured Pupiuis, Black De.Laiaea, Alapacas, Black Silks, Merinos and Bombazines, And many other goods belonging to the DRESS DEPARTMENT ▲ full and complete assortment of Linen Cambn? Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Linen and Embroidered Cuff* and Col lars, separate and in seta. White, Bed and Shaker Flannels, Plain and Fan<^ Orera Flannels, Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Blan keta, Ac., Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies' Merino Vests, * Table Linen, Table Cloth, Towels, .Toweling*, Napkins, Doylies Linen, And all other articles **longing to a Number One Dry Goode Store. We call the special attention of the Indira to our CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, And say with confidence, we will sell these arti cles at a • Mwaanxoa her home i the goods to be of the Beet an* Hast Fashionable Mann- f a c t u r e t A. SPRINGER, Mxcmu. Oi.