The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 28, 1865, Image 6

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' Urricz UP505 Cc vmt Rah.koad, December Ut, 1«5. f T HEunuu.il iae0R4 o! th- Stockholders of the held iu tl>'-t >«n of J- :.om #; one of the rooms at the Court lion--, on Saturday the GOth tUy ihl- month, to eitetaBoard of Dii bttiori, in. a j'c the ba-in*:- * of the company for the year Is It Lc*rn«NtIy reque-t-ri rtiat fill the Hinckliohl attend, a* bn*iiH>- of important wiri he befi the meeting. - < A.J. WHITS' dtr'J-td Pr - dent Z^sT’ Journal A cj'.r cony. Th»* Plat e to Buy To&acf o U at - | f ! J. N. Seymour's Store, Cherry st. E keep* alt grades and his prices insure the Call and you will find that you cun bo rice ami quality. dec 16-11 ‘ iH The Latest Arrival. T HE MAMMOTH D2U GOODS STORE! Latest Arrivals from the East. I T r»T RECEIVED u stock of Overcoats, 1 unsold Southe .i: • j—IS « i !*• - : an-l a than irur oth*.*r ho rc aSotn u re : . * of a v - fhtc black Broadclo Tni-pin & Hurtz’s and well selected wand Dress Suits. Hie latest styles of French, English and American Cmtacrs, together with a line n.'»ort- TO(id of Gents Furnishing Goods, which we offer for s.m1b to our friend" am! patrons, 'and to the public in gen»*i.tl. «t the lowest pficcs, litah! to everybody*:* means. Come nud look I»we do not suit you, \;o rharge will he made for feuca a.-, cue JuacK i>roauc:otu coats, mac* yoesiun Pants, Plain mid Fauey Silk Vests, Casaimcrc Suit.-, coarjc aiatioet Soils, and * regular line of Gents* Furnishing Goode uot sun .stable in New York 0Jr ., ; We are off critic to .the public to sell ail goods with ft very tmUlndv* ice, . r. 1. in t, lower than MT bOtMO !• s- -■ « ■ HtwBng in eonmetiq jobbing bouse in the East the above inducement*. | We would, in conclusion, further call attention to oiir large and elegant supply of Goods, which were selectcd.with great care by fijiapdrr*; and our longexperience iu this market ha* qualified n° tojudgcas ta tlwwaoU- of the purchasing com munity. The patronage of all our old friends, as well as many ol our new ones, is repectfuBy solic ited* Purchaiars should be particular to lind our place—Dumont's Block, Second street, three doom from Bonrdman’s Book Store*. P: S.-yCountiy raurclmnfs will And it to their o,t»-Um 8KS *EJt & ROMN , • Joy to tlie WorldT’ •t 111: ixTRODrcTio^ or PERRY DAVIS’PAIN KILLER, ^ TO TILE SUFFEHTNO IIUMAXITV OF TITI£vAGE f Ha» rdieyed more Palu uml c.irt?»*4 more Ileal v v .Joy than any oth u.in that can be named. • IT 19 A.‘;BAL3L FOB gjHSRY. WOUND,’ OUR FIRST PHYSICIANS USE. And rccotnnwud its us€;^be Apothecary find ■ is first among the medicine* called for, and the wholesale Druggist considers it a leading article or hD trade. All the dealers in medicine sped; alike iu its favor; and it* ' • reputation as a raedi-' ,... - . ; cino oi great MERIT AND VIRTUE 13 FULLY AND PERMA NENTLY ESTABLISHED, AND IT IS THE GREAT; Best and Cheapest the Market can Afford. £*r* Clothing made to order on short notice by MOut* Rousse from Purls. TURPIN A HCRT/.. Triangular Block. GEO. t. TUIthlf-J. j J. I!. 11UUT2 dcc'f * SHFOHftSflT, V • ami Quickest Route 3KTXSW YORK and BALTIMORE, lty the Grea! Virginia and Tennessee Line. 77; ro f;U Ru's '-pt* tjirt u In/ the Ayentt of the SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY From MACON to BALTIMORE $13,25; end NEW YORK SlG,50pcr bale on Cotton. Rate of insurance cheaper than any other route. All package* should be stamped S T Co to fact! ltato transportation. THURSTON R. BLOOM, Agent, Macon, Georgia. Y. <;. RUST, noYJl- 'JiQ Agents AlbanyvGeorgin. LA-isnb TO RENT. Stock etc. for Sale. W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, forCJLsn, ot my plantation in Macon county, live mileh from Winchester on the Southwestern Rail road, on Tuesday the ninth of January next, 40 male*, several good brood mares and colts, about 100 pork hog*, a line lot of breeding sows and stock hogs, cattle, sheep, wagons, carts, from eight to tea thousand bushels coru^bout fifty tbou- aiid pound* fodder, two thousand bu.slu.is new co.tnn feed,about two thou and gallons Cuba cane ■Kill r-orghnatsfrap, rice, oat?, a large Jot potatoes and all other articles and supplies necessary for it complete outfit for a farm. At the same time and place ubout l,5:j0acn-* of Jtiid in cultivation, ^0 ucrcs in w heat. If not previously sold, will be rented. ' v x , Terms of rent on the day. Sale to continue from ID-Sw N. BASS. SIMEON TOUT, Jit. , MONROE OGDEN. IT. amity Medicine or ths aoa.7 takes i.vrEH:iAi.i.r rrtrnr:.. “S ’ 80RE THROAT. SUDDEN COLD*. COUGHS. ETC- WEAK. STOMACH, GENERAL DECIUTT, NURSING SORE MOUTH, CANKER, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, * CRAMP AND VAIN IN THE STOMACH, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, PAIN I Ell'S COLIC, ‘ ASIATIC CHOLERA,. - DIAf.IIIKEA AND TAKEN EXtEBXALL» IT CCHI " FELONfc,’BOILS, AND OLD SORE?, >EVEJ1E | ‘ BURNS AND SCALDS, CUT J, JiKl'lsKS, i AND STRAINS, SWELLING OF THE JOINTS, RINGWORM AND TETTER, BROKEN BREAST, FROSTED FEET AND C HILBLAINS. ; TOOTHACHE, PAIN IN Till? FACE, NEC”.AI.- • G1A AND RHEUMATISM. TOBY & OGDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IXSUltAXCE & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Office Jewett’s Bunding Second st. MACO.V, GEORGIA. Cosh Adnata »■#§ oam COTTON AND CONSIGNMENTS, To onr Friends in New York. SIGHT OU TIME EXCHANGE ON NEW yOBK JN SUMS TO SUIT .Order* For SUGAR MOLASSES or WESTERN PRODUCE FILLED. Fire Insurance for $150,000 Taken on One Risk. RMi UV RAH* OU RIVER PAIN KILLER; Taken internally Should bcudnlteraud with milk or water, and sweetened with t-ugar. if dc-ired. or made into a ' vrnp with in ^vo. Fur a C OUGH Jhd BRONCTllTJS. 1. Lw dromon MU-r, ' wifi U- more cflectivc tuaii ai.vtlumr i-»se. For SORE THROAT, garble tin- throat witlfa mixture *»( Pam KiLVr and w:ii. j. ; ,?.d the n-: -f d.;itc, and i.ire 1 >,itP.c. &§T It tUonfd no: forgotten imu Hie Pain Killer U equally .. . .■;o..d to'take. interntdlv an to direction-;o. r it.. • e. 5v..id •; Drntvl'U and Med icine Dealers CVCITV. l.i tov 14-0m AGENT.*? OF PfUEXIX, MANHATTAN, INTER- national, kaiSiuney and citizens FIEE& MAKINEIUSUEANOEOOMPAHIES. NEW YOKE LIKE, NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL t n s r n a no 1: co m i* a n 11: s. l-X ) Li SXYI .E-' J . L. SHEA , Second St;, Opposite Masonic Hall New and Large Stock oi Clotk (as>imercN and Vestings. I eTOlomir- aud '..,c pu : ^*7.. ra;i>, ilip.r iu.(- tornl - i *: * . : Oiupiirim d the Plantation*-in Houston, Join*;*, Bibb, ( - i«*wiord, • Pulaski and Mao on count ie. 4 . Also, City improved ! *■“! vacant propcitv. E. r parUcnl.r. ap|..y to Ue.rj-Im TORY A OGDEN. Important to Cotton Shipper.. •'■pliK Cotton Warehouse located in this pl.ire : I immediate.!? I'll tt.o river, and ut tliu trrmiunr ot theSoutliwestcm Railroad, and-convAiicnt to m!d rooil, can shelter all cotton Hint may be *Jip- ; j*cd from Mut-on an*l other point* on ttir S«»uth- we*-ti.m Railroad via Apalachicola to Ne.w York.— We wili receive ill cotton consiinied to u«, at the raiiroati depot, dray it, and put it aboard of the lioata at one dollar i»cr pale. Cotton *kip|H*r* upon investigation, will and Ibid route the cbeapf>t nud most expedions any other n.tile t«i New York from \btcon. We re- " ctfully .-elicit order? for the putvliase of cotton. chasi ft ill e ible Willard’s Hotel, SYKES, CHADWICK & CO., l’ 1: o l* i: 1 E T ohs. WAStWTBTOX, D. tlWinefly phi.,. of the Girard lie PHiladcl- v lB-Gm J. W. O'CONNOR 6L CO., MACON, V GEORGIA. Office on Gberry St., between 3d and 4th. TYECEIVIXG and Forwarding Merchant*, and XL Agents for E. M. Bruce & CO.. Augusta, Go.; E. M. Bruce, Morgan Sc Co., AiMilaehicolo, Fla.; and Wattr, Crane s Co.; New York. We will receive and forward, upon reasonable terms, all Cotton entrusted to cur care Tor ship ment, n* owners may direct. We will make liberal advances upon consignment* of Colon to Watt*, Came «k Co., New VWU, or W. v.'. Watts A Co., Liverpool, England; pay Revenue Tax, iitoragi*. Freights,‘&e.; on mxmvi and forward with prompt ness and dispatch. „ - Planter* ami other* will be afforded every facility In our power to scud their Cotton to market, sail receive proinpwrcturfTof sale. Mr. \V. E. Clarke i* our agent wt Albany, Go., and will give all information to parties who detdro his serviceaJn dripping or imrchasing. Our per sonal attention given to the purchase and sale ot Cotton. NEW Yens exchange for sale. octSSm . .TNO. \V. O'CONNOR .t UO. Macky. Beattie & Co- Silippius; aail Geaerr.1^ Commission Mercliaiiia •M3 & ‘Mi BAY STBEF.T, SAVAXXAH, GDQHOM, l-*}.’- i nsb advances made on Consignment* to ■ MaCKT # BeaVIXE, Philadnlpliia. REFERENCES: Messrs.* Clms. L. Colby «t Co., Messrs Hunter d Gammell, Messrs. Bell <fc Christian, Bavannah National Bank, bavannuli { Messrs. Maude Sc Wright, Messrs. W. A. Ramsay <fc Co., Augusta; Mes«n». Lord, Stone & Co., Boston; Messrs. John F. Boyle & Co., Messrs. Wallace A Browne, Now York; Messrs. Macky «fc Beattie, Messrs. J. Gibson, 8»vn* dz Co., Philadelphia National Bank, First National Bank. Seventh • National Bank, Hobt. Steen, Esq.,‘ Mesaiy. McCutchcon & Colliua, Philadelphia; Messrs. Clarke & Cunningham, M. A. Hamilton, Baltimore. Particular attention given to the forwnrd* ing of goods for Northern markets, oct 31-3m F SUNDRIES. 'AMILYFlour of Choice quality in barrclt, Rio urra old Java Coffee, Fine Green and Black Tea, Superior Cuba Cane Syrup, by the B"nl, Old Cognac Braudy on draught or iu Cn&cb, Old Bourbon Whisky iu Caeci, Schicdaiu'Schnapps, qt» and pints, .* •’ ■ StarCaodU-9, Soup ami Starch, _ * llojH!, Bagging ana Twine, • Irish Potatoes, Peach-blow, Powder, Shot und Cap?, Tobacco, fine and medium, • Salt, Klee and Iron, Pepper, Spice, NuJme^n end IntllgO', I*cUerl*ap*:r and Envelopes, etc. rfc^ : AL90 Leading nrlid* s of Dry Goods and Domestics, comprising Prlnjs, Bleached Sheetings, Flannels, Pantaloon Stulls, OfnaUmgs, etc. etc. Which we offer for sale at market prices. dtvlH-lm* BOW dm; a- ANDDID-D.-n. wholesale Aiilli.mohv muods Whoiusa Ic Cloak Manufactory. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. •' are pleased Jo say to or r friends south ol the Ohio; that we bar*? one of the largest W F ; «ortcd stocks of Millinery (roods This side of New York. We employ over one hundred nnd fifty girlsin our A. P. G. HARRIS, WHOIiKSALK AND RETAIL^ ■GROCERIES, DRY GOODS AND Commission Merchant, XEXT ftOOR TO 4. It. ROSS X- SONS. nfKKHY ST. TWO MILLION POUNDS SALT. Kogeiving daily, a Giige Sto>‘k of ti JEi O PER IE8, TURRE ill NDIIKD HAHHU.S OK AHSOHTED l.lQl'OUS. GOODS, • A L.iiUik LOT OF UMBRELLAS, 300 FAIRS ULARKRTti, B O O 1 ti x-L JS L> te i:i O dii fcS , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA FLOUR, FOUR HUNDRED BAKRELS, BEST BRANDS, AT LOWEST MARKET HATES. UACOISL FISH. HAMS- - -f’-L' * ► II cJjXJL k ? £ L # A I.ARUK STOCK OF , SODA A A D P O T ASH, Ragging and Rope, TWO HUNDRED BOXES TOBAIVO. ONE HUNDRED HALF BARRELS SNUFF,' ONE HUNDRED BOXES SOAP COUNTRY SMIODU.CE, Cloak Factory, >nr lea and*; i .T>n line d.. 1 .o-; rASSIMII.I.-, NlbHINii i o ...:ii: - laiivm.. * ;;d f-xr.-.i con-i III,; . ! - ' !.i. * ' !.- ORS auJ 3ii.\Dl.*'. EDl>Ku ^ CLOTH, CHIN- CHILLAS. MlfiWN and DAHLIA CAS^.MF.KS. CASHv»tiKNaDIXK, SILK, VELVET 1 :fflc J', to cb. wbk to tftll cs|*icwi As mj stock lets fverbeen equalled in quality and style ir Macon. Thankful lor the • ( uii unmvnua* pal- For ^aSe- A Umm' mid Lot. HOU.-E atrdlAit A acres of Led ana c-.-c th« elty liimts. Appty t A. A LOCHRANE. . to the »>d*t advantage to those wlio m'-or us wiik mcir order*. We have now in operati<»n * new froft Screw K. G. MOKIU8 & CO., Georget«*.»n. i;r.?r.*cKNuKs—liosv A Seymour, J. W. Fear*, i \Tn.nl Bowen*, E*q., all agents on 8. W. R. It. | • * J. M. COOPER, Auction & Commission Merchant i AI.II4.YV, UEORblA. . AA/ALL g.-.» Jii-i personal attention to the pur- i V V chrtse and ^Lipraeot or COTTON. j HE .IS ALtO PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL I Ca«h Advances >:: ('ovtou in tt *re it, Albany, Gx, for alUpmcnt io ?itr,stz Soit ion. J-LAcmiiTtit «t Co., New York. | ik.vlcg I many year* experience in the Cotton 7i.i-.v-, ;• w i! us Auction and Commitffeion btnbesa, -u-.tiers i.iin.-elftint ha can give entire Patiefactlon • . p.ivfi'-s ei.trusting ibelr butinerji to hint. ori>? ;;s and consignments solicited. Ii< ; j" ctB.lly relcr’* i»’ J. B. Rosa A Son, Macon; T. li. Johnson, Alabacy. oct29-2m And we are confide k ill compare faVorabl Ucapcctfii V00KHEKS L («A R U ISON^ U-l W iIlium 7Uert. >.i-v, Yolk, off.-i their *-ei vin .■> to liif I'iuT.t.-r*. .Merchants A it. I r. f.-r-Y : ju-rmi^ioii io >!. i -. ID v, in A Hard.-.., Suvaanab, <u . Pri^id. ui ^atiornd Bank at Siivannah, G-. K. A. Win ox. Macon. Hr W. B. navLmi, Angus;j, (iu. Remington Son, Tls»ma»-viilr, Ga. r. }.. Rop-.h-o),. JrtukMUivillc, Fh». (’. K. (i-.n-Noii, 73 William >trc»d. N. Y. O. . an nal Bank, New York. Mciek.-m.- h: ha:..*- N tc-n JLi.;., New York. inv htt-ii'.c - cntris-ti-il g» will m« 15. V. \'u:»i:i!i:cr*. i). Jl. CiAltK SCRS-Illl V. I.-. WM. W. GORDON. TISON & apP.DON, Icttoii Faclars. tommissiou and FORYVADJND .MUUfHNTH. 1H> Elay SH-erh Nstvitaisiali, Georgia, S PECIAL ATTENTION will bo given to the sale' of Lumber. I uTpentine, &c. We are cNporien— :ts tbi^ci’y of o\ or eleven ycnr»»,and par undivided attention to ali l.n-incss ’entrusted, m- duco.-> ii' to hop: for a < • : tinmmeo of the liberal rcn.'.g- Uorcroforo o' toml.-d <*M9-3ro K. I*\ S£a*acts>2a & Co WAREHOUSEf Baiabridge:, Georgia. 1. open tor theStorrnre of Cotton nnri Gootls. WATCHMEN AEE KEPT ON THE TAKDS, • Day and Night. Orders for the purchase or sale of COTTON promr.tiy attended to. • ZSf-Qcttou wRi m- Bt.lppcd fur *al^. to Apa- lacblcola. NewrOrlcaw, New York or Liverpool. 'Kgf- The ntt«miou ot Cotton Holder# <u Jlitch- oiL Baker and Miller Cccntie^, id called to this place, as a Shipping point possessing ncan^ ad- Tlu! hinh. A r.ilr. fornU id Countrv Pruritic CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON AUcndfil to, ^ilh? nm-le with HispntcL nn.l r. luriw promptly I ko p h pi-rioct supply of ( vervlliht!; iwtwlly -'M >» « wlioIrsaLr mul (Iroc.-rv nn.l Drv (InniU norr, mu! ..(l.-r tin- nrlirl.-< for *,.!<• «t l»«’ r»!c.A tbit will irtul. r my utoi.- .'.tlrn- live to bnvi is, uti'l i-,pei itlly to tX"".' who wish to Inty th. ir stock < st one pin t. A. P. (J. HARRIS. nov’ii Cm ft,Sty si.. Iwt«< c:t S«<t»b«l s'ul I'otJ-.'ii Avi-ntic. Macon, Ha. Great Excitement! ! AYlioro is the Best and Cheapest Place to Trade ? ^ 1- the qiit i-tion of tin* «lny. Tlie answer is »t A, tSIietierman & Brother, The popular WHQLESALE AND RhTAIL. DEALERS, . wl»o are nni-.tntttly iu the field with * * Regiments, Brigades and Divisions Of Di(Y i»im1 FANCY GOODS, CLOTHINO, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, etc., iu fact thousand* of other article?* too nuniurou* to nteuiiou. nnd which at«,u*uai!y kept in a ft rat class bou.se. Wc are not used to blowing, but suffice it to say, that you will find our store full of the Beauties and Fashions of the Day, _nr! ,-e sVall sell CHEAPER tlian any other estsMirbrncct in tliij riciaity. Jn»t received * spl'-nrtifl lot of Ei7&cn*. nnd some more of ttrese nico Alpaca Braidt, in all desimble cv.lors. Also another invoice of handsome Cleakt and Saajvc*. Ladies, come and See Them. We are always happy tc» show mir good* and solicit a careful cxamiiuiiou of onr stock L*v fore purcba»injff eleownen*. . . Respectfully. A. SliEUKRMAN& BROTHER, nov 28-3m next to J. YI. Boudmut'* Book Store, Mulberry rL Alteon, a a. f j ’ - i u M i ■ . :