The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 29, 1865, Image 5

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\y ■ tr FOORHEES & GAR RISON Commission Merchants, 78 'William street. Now York. Offer their services to the Planters, Merchants and Cotton holders of Georgia And refers by permission t«> Messrs. Erwin & Hardee, Savannah, Ga. President National Bank at Savannah, Ga. E. A. Wilcox, Macon, Ga. W. B. Davison, Augusta, Ga. E. Remington A Son, ThomasvIUe, Ga C. L. RobTnson, JacksonviUe, Fla. C. K. Garrison, 73 William street, N. Y. " Now York. PAIN KiLLER, Token internally should be adulterated with milk or waur, and awectcr.ed with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a CODGH and BRONCHITIS, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effective than anything else. For SORE THROAT, garglfc the throat with a mixture ol Fain Killer and water, and the relief is imme- diAte,uulcuitpodflvt> r-‘f* It shon'-i not be forgotten that the Pain Killer is equally as good to take internally as to use externally. Each bottle is wrapped with Ml directions for its use. Sold by Druggists and Med icine Dealers everywhere. nov l*-6m Ocean ........ ..... ..... . ——— Merchants Exchange Nation Bank, New. York. Any business entrusted to us will meet with prompt and enreful attention. ■ B. F. Vooehbes. D. E. Gabeison’ OLESALE WM. li. TtflON. WM. W. GOUDA*. . TISON & GORDON* /» Cotton Factors, Commission/and FORWADESO MERCHNTs/ fttt Bay Street, Savammli, C?or<;ia. S PECIAL ATrEN’TIOX will bo givc/othe «*I© of Lumber, Rosin, Turpentine, «5r- e are again at oar old office, prepared for htiLwa. An experience in this city of over cloven /* r *»* n “ °. nr undivided attention to aU bDVjia/atru’rted, in ducts ua to hope lor a coatlnuano 0 ^ liberal patronage heretofore extended / octSMm Pteis. 2. U. MORRIS & CO., Georgetown. Ketekescss—Rosa A Seymour, J. W. Fears, ' Virgil Powers, Es-g., all agents on S. W. R. B. | a-jgtWm B. P. Brntow& Co WAREHOUSE, B ain.bridg^» 60r St a - >f Cotton and Goods. Is open for theStoi and we shall sell CHEAPER than any other establishment in this vidnit ?plendid lot of BSxvn*. and some more of these nice Alpaca Braid*, in I Also another invoice of handsome Clnai* and Scvptes. Ladies, come and See Them. We are always happy te show our goods and solicit a careful examination of our stock 1> foie purchasing elsewhere, Rcspectfnllv. A. SHEUERMAN* BROTHER, J her S8-&n next to J. M. Boardman's Bock Store, Mulberry st.. Macon, Ga J Jure received a desirable colors. -U-UlMRi Jig HW1 1 .jjt =W8**gkfeu l Jg*j>*ii M , Oma Unox Cocsrr KuLtoxs, 1 . rtai-'niC if Bso^hrriget. 1888, J hel l in the town of Thomaaton, at one of the rooms . „ pourl House, on hxtunUr the 30th day of 'this month, to skat a Board of Director*, to man age the busing ot the company for the year ISM. . r It is carnwtly feflneited that all the stockholders attend, as basfoess of imeortaaTe 'win be before them«-etfn£. ' > . A J. WHITE.' ,! deed-td President. 1 *W J onjwal A .Messengercopy. ... TU51 MAMMOTH DRY GOODS STORE! Latest Arrivals from the East. T HE undersigned, old citizens of Macon, beg leave, in Informing our old Southern friends ol this city and vicinity, that, hating received a very laqre lot of DRY GOODsi—consisting in La dies' Fancy Dress Goods of all descriptions* Black and Fancy Silks, a large assortment oi Notions and Lad; ' urea* and Cloak Trimmings in general; fine White Linen in large quantities; a good ol fino .French and E$gU*b Ehawls; the k. ■ - L ! •* PlhJh.acd Kyn:yBa|tf65l Skirts; Ladies' Tr.iveungJ&jg*, all styles ana sizes; Ladies’ and Mbses* vests and Fonts; .. ■■ | and & full line of Ladies 1 Shoe*—targer than any other house in Macon. We are alt o in receipt of a very large and well selected stork, of Gents' Ready-made C such as fine black Broadcloth Coats, black Ftnts, I’lain tnd FaQcy Silk Vests, Casaime- • easne Satinet Suits, rad a regular line of Famishing Goods not snrpsssable In.. "* lCttv*. f . . . \Va are offering to the public to sell all goods with * very small advance, and, in fact, lower than any house in Macon. . Standing in connection with a large wholesale jobbing koase in the East, wo era, therefore, give iae above inducements. We would, in conclusion; further call attention 10 our Urge and elegant supply of Goods, which were selected with great care by ourselves; rad our long experience in this market has qualified us * 10 judge as trfhu want* of the purchasing com munity. The patronage of nil our old friends, as w#lla* many of our new ones, L* rcpectfWly eolle- itcA - Purchasers should be particular to find our piac*—Demour 3 ! Block. Second street, three doofs f ronr*Boardnian's BooirBiom P. S.—Country merchants will find it to their advantage to give us a call. optJrJJm GLASER & ROSIN Joy to the World !” PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KiLLER, TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE, Hss relieved more Pel:: arAssaSea more Heal Joy then eny other one thing; that can be uam^l. IT IS A “BALM FOR EVERY WOUND,; Oil R FIRST PHYSICIANS D8E. Ami recommend its use; the Apothecary Unde it first among the medicines celled for, end the wholesale Drnggiet considers Its leedinj: article of his trade. All the dealers in medicine apeak alike in ita favor; andita reputation aa a medi cine ol great MERIT AND VIRTUE 13 FULLY AND PERMA NENTLY ESTABLISHED, AND IT IS 'THE GREAT Family JVIediciiic or wan aos. TAS3EX rKTEKXALiT IT COSES SORE THROAT. SUDDEN COLDS. cocens, BTC.. r — — "^WEAK STOMACH, GENERAL DEBILITY, NURSING SORE MOUTH, CANKER, LIVES COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA ORINDIGESTION, CRAMP AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, PAINTER'S COLIC, ASIATIC CHOLERA, DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY. TAKXN EXTIENJLLLT IT CUEZS FELONS, BOILS, AND OLD SORES, SEVERE BURNS AND SCALDSfCUTS, BRUISES, AND SPRAINS, SWELLING OF THE JOINTS, RINGWORM AND TETTER, BROKEN BREAST, FBtlSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS, TOOTHACHE, PAIN IN THE FACE, NEURAL- - ‘ GU AND RHEUMATISM. The Place to Bay Tobacco is at / J. H. Seymour’s Store, Cherry st. i i £ keeps all gradea, rad his prices insure the JLl sale. .Call and you will ilna that you era be tutted ^‘priceand quality* >r ^{ tf fiM16>10t The Latest Arrival. A T Turpin <fc Hurtz’s J UST RECEIVED a large and well aeleeted •tock of Ovcrcoate, Bareness and Dress Salts. Also, the latest styles of French, English ead American Ceeeimere, together with a fine assort ment or Gents Furnishing Goods, which we offer for sale to oar fricmla and patrons, lowest prieee, line and to the public in general, at kiweet prieee, latest suitable to ererybody’e means. Come and Look Ifwedonoteait you, no charge will be made for ehowingtlie “ Best and Cheapest the Market can Afford ^S^CfoUiing mails to order on ehort notice by . obi. ous,e rent TURHN & HCRTZ Triangular Block. a to. & Teartx. ( J. a. mm v* dees SHORTEST, Cheapest and Quickest Route - T ° .• ■■.Ur., XCZVS TIOBUS. and r AITIMOILB, By the Great Virginia and Tennessee Line. ThriUfh Jiacripls giteu ly fit Agents of the |^UTHEP.N TRANSPORTATION COMPANY miles from Winchester on the Southwestern Rail road, on Tuesday the ninth of January next, 40 11 mules, several good brood meres and colts, about 100 pork hogs, u line lot of breeding bows and MACON to BALTIMORE *13,35; sud NEW Y QRK *lS,50pr f bale on Cotton. Rate of Insurance cheaper than any other route. All packages should be etamped S T Co to focli Itare transportation. ■ THURSTON R. BUSOSI, ^ Agrat, Macou, Georgia. Bijr. : Y. G. RUST, Agtn|, Albany, Georgia.’ LAND TO R Stock etc. for Sale. Macky, Beat,Le4c Co. Shipping and General Commission Merchant:* 1 203 Sc 20.-) BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA'. ®* Cosh advances made on Consignments to Mscrr * Ueatth, Philadelphia. REFERENCES: Messrs. Cbas. L. Colby tX Co.. Mcasrs Hunter A Gammeil, Yleairs. Bell A Christian, Savannah National Bank, Savannah; Messrs. Maude £ YVright, Messrs. W. A. Ramsay A Co., Augusta; Messrs. Lord, Stone A Co., Boston; Messrs. John P. Boyle A Co., Messrs Wallace A Browne, Naw York; Measrs. Macky A Beattie,Messrs. J. Gibson, Sous A Co., Philadelphia National Bank, First . M .National Bank, Seventh National Bank. Robh Saeoc. Era., Messrs. McCntchcon & Collins, ' >hu; Messrs Clarke A Cunningham, miltou, Baltimore. culur attention given to tho forward ing of goods for Northern markets, oct 31-Sm TV7TLL be sold to the highest bidder, foresur, y V .at my_planution in Macon county, five ■d gain and sorghum syrup, rice, oatr, a large lot potatoes and at! other articles' and supplies necessary fora complete outfit for s farm. At the same time and place about 1,350 acres of land in cultivation, SO mam' id wheat, if not pvavtohiij wiln; Inlt bo rented. ' ..m . „ . i Terms of rent on the day. Bile to-contlnnefroru day to day. T - . 4, ’■ - "(Lir 19-3W ' P . N. BASS. , J. L, SHEA, • Seconti if... Opposite Masonic Dali New and Large Stock ox Clothe. Canlmeres and Vestings. I RESPECTFULLY rasorace to my friends, coitomen aud public genenlly, that not- witha trading my lucent hexwj loots in the ship ment of my goodfi, I bare promptly renewed the SIMEON TO»i\.JU J- MONROE OQDXS. TOBY '& OG-DEN, COMMISSION ^lERCHANTS, INSURANCE A REAL ESTATE AGENT’S. Office Jewett’s Building Secohd at JIACON, GEORGIA. Cash Advances mad* on COTTON AND CONSIGNMENTS,. To our Friends in New York. SIGHT OR TIME EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK IN SUMS TO SUIT Orders For SUGAR MOLASSES or WESTERN PRODUCE FILLED. Fire Insurance for $150,000 Taken on One Risk. KI8K BY EAU, OR RIVER Through to No w York token as Low as by any other Companies. AGENTS OF PHtEN'lN, MANHATTAN, INTER NATIONAL, HARMOXEY AND CITIZENS ITBE& MARINE IN8UKAN0E COMPANIES. NSW YORK LIFE, NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INS UHANCE COMPANIES. FOR SALE. see, Bibb, Ciamviu, Also, City improved TOBY & OGDEN. Willard’s Hotel, SYKES, CHADWICK & CO.,‘ PROPBIETOH8, WASHUTOTOK, . . * . . , . D.P., Formerly of tlie'Giranl House, PUiladcL phia. nor 10-flra 7. W. O’CGDTTfOa «£i CO., MACON, GEORGIA. Office on Oaerry St,, between 3d and 4th. R ECEIVING and Forwarding Merchants, and Agents fur E. M. Brace A CO., Augusta, Ga.; K. M. Brace, Morgan A Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; and Watts, Crane ifc Co., New York. Wewillrecelvo and forward, upon reasonable term., all Cotton entrusted to our care- for ahip- nwot, aa owners may direct. We will make liberal advances upon consignments of Coton to Watts, Crane & do. New York, or W. C. Watta & Co., Liverpool, England; pay Revenue Tax, Storage, Freights, Ac., on same, and forward with prompt ness and dispatch. Planters and others will be afforded every taeillty in our power to send their Colton to market, and ■ceive prompt return of sale. Mr. tv. E. Clarke is onr agent at Albany, Ga., and will give all information to parties who desire his services in dipping or purchasing. Our per sonal attention given to the purchase and s doof Cotton. Va NEW Y'ORK EXCHANGE FOR SALE. JXO. IV. O’CONNOR .t CO. A. P. G. HARRIS, «aaaaaagstiSBaBa—i WHOLESALE AND RETAILS * GROCERIES, DRY GOODS AND femiissta Merchant SUNDRIES. F AMILY Flour of Choice quality in barrels, Rio rad old JaYa Coffee, Fiuc Green rad Black Tea, duperior Cuba Cano dyrup, by the Bbl, Old Cognac Brandy on draught or in Casca, Old Bourbon Whiaky ia Cases, Schiedam Schaappe, qts and pints, , Star Caudles, Soap and Starch, Rope, Bagging and Twine, Irish Potatoes, Peach-blow, Powder, fihot and Capa, Tobacco, fine and medium, Salt, Rice and Iron, Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs rad Indigo, * Lrttor Paper and Envelopes, # otc. etc. ALSO Leading ArUcRa ot Dry Gooda and Domestics, comprising Print*, Bleached Sheetings, Flannels, Pantaloon 8tuffs, Osnaburgs, etc. etc. Which wo ofl’er for sale at market priaea. declfi-lmt BUWDRE& ANDERSON. WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS Wholesale Cloak Manufactory. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. W S are pleased to aay to our friends aouth of the Ohio, that we have eno of the largest and beet assorted stocks of Millinery Goods This side of New York. We employ over one hundred and fifty girls in our Cloak Factory, ' Anil we are confident that our styles end prices will compare favorably with any house in America. Rciucwruily, , navl7 <Jl OTIS & CO. 5 next noon to .r. it boss a- sons, cherry st. TWO MILLION POUNDS SALT. Receiving daily, a Large Stock of Gr R O C E R I E S , TBRElj mUSDREl).BARRELS OF ASSORTED LIQUORS. I?R.Y GrOOD3, A laAHGivLUl' 7:00 £A1K3 BLANKET^, BOOT IS JL> * A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SVGAS, COPFES/TEA 3F-Xj« O XT 3FL , 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, Tha highest rates paid for nil manner of Country Produce. CONSIGNMENTS OS* COTTON Attended to, sales made with dispatch and returns promptly made. I keep a perfect supply of everything usually sold in a wholesale and retail Grocery and Bry Goods store, and offer the articles for sale at low rates, that will rend*r my store attrac tive to buyer*, and especially to those who wish to buy their stocks at ono place. A. P. G. HARRIS. nov29 Cm Cherry st., between Second and Cotton Avenge, Macon, Ga. Great Excitement!! Where is the Best and Cheapest Place to Trade ? (a the question of the day. The answer is at A. Sliewersnan & Brother, The popular AND RETAIL DEALERS, wh* are constantly in the field with Regiments, Brigades and Divisions Of DRY and FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, etc., U fact thousand, of othor.aiticle* too numerous to mention, and which are usually kept in a first- class house. Wo are not used to blowing, but auffice it to aay, that yon will find our store full of the Beauties and Fashions of the Day,