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AffiP fIESSESQEK.
I 1 new Advertisement*. •
Jones.
KT—l—l. W. Seymour.
jl** t—Robt. Falkner.
f * Kenriek.
Retail—A. Scheuerman & Cos.
* af Commands"* of Post.
■ News Depot, Triangular
Weekly.
E** Weekly,
m 'binary Corner.
Terf “and Farm.
American. 4 v
Wrj.'t Gaxetie. 4fl
■rustic Monthly, for October. HL
Home. M IE
K- j the Dailies.
■ >r tr Goons.—Messrs Boyd ;i Gordon have
& waived a large quantity of paints and oils
the? mill dispose of at the most reasonable
K.. They have all medicines which can be
Kg is any drug store in the country. They
m **er sad accomodating to their customers,
justly entitled to a liberal share of public
Kaoage. Give them one call and we are sure
Hvikgo back again.
K|o>(T Wasted.—We would like to see the
K that didn’t want money. But our friend Pease
Kauai Eastern Bank of Alabama. If any-
I ay ha* “J on hand and is anxious to get rid ol
; they can get a good price for it at Mr.JPeaee’
lit at CKt . »• ».•.
Ti —;* ? t s
A C#rr»Bf Ink, go to La*
I 4c Co.** News Be pot for It.
li-roi ox.—Saloon sad bar keepers will find v
Itfit interest to read the order from Col.
I.Me, which appears this morning. Something
BsK'Ssary to protoot life and property, and it is
I ~*»n that men under the influence ol
■•** are reckless of both. We think Col.
..pea »taking a wise step.
— " ■. ■ .
I iovko.—Our friend “Bob" the Tinner, har
B*rl bis Tin Shop from over McElroy’s Mu
L Shop, to the building next to our office.
P rbe is prepared to do all the work that if
I "■ Give him a call. See his advertise
— ; «
»- u.thet Come.—A. Scheuerman A Cos., ot
■Lerry ttreet, are receiving additions to theii
cf goods every day, and they offer grew.
8.-cements to those who desire to purchase b\
B pale and retaiL
I *k.—Those who design building would do
I o f urchase their lime from McCallie A
m Lime ie useful for many purposes, and at
% use of it would be eery advisable in many
ff* ol oar city.
■ *v.ic can be had on the most reasonable
> ■ t railing on J. N. Seymour, Cherry
Ibm» r««r Arnold** Writing Pin id, ai
I >ru» Triangular Block.
I --hi v—Was ever such a monarch? His do
■ * are positive, and his power absolute. W:l-
B.- ol earth's loveliest inhabitants move at his
■ or crouch at his frown. He governs the
■ n.ore tyrannically than the Czar or Emperor.
H'«or iis law, and his power is over all. At
Jhr *v* always been taught not to speak lightly
A .-se in authority, we dare not say anything
P t story to the character of the emperor of the
P*d. c call him hard names, or poke fun at
Still oe are at liberty to say what we please
■ ■ iLose who worship at his shrine. There*
*• *e, like the Dutchman before the jury, think
>' are a fine set of , for poor is the man
o c*u boast of nothing but his gold with which
i< uy )im clothes, and equally so must be tlu
n»n who can boast of nothing more than the
created by her glittering apparel. It is
• r folks eyes that have ruined us, and that
tniuable expression “it is the fashion,” has
•• -jj-ted more men, and made desolate more
»:: : stones, and destroyed more happiness, than
i invading army. The fact is, if persons pos
- -d as much prudence as they do vanity, there
s jbe a thousand happy families where tiiere is
a one. . ■ .r
--1 TtßißT.—The October number of Harper’s
line contains an article on Jeffereon Davis,
- mby Major General Jordan, the Chief oi
.H of General Beauregard. It is known that
turt-gard and Davis did not agree well together;
this article General Jordan reveals some curious
• icular* of the hitherto secret history of the
i . on, snd shows how often Davis was the
arp’.ot, who, by his obstinacy, and his persistent
<tukc to his personal friends and relatives,
• -ated the plans of rebel Generals. General
■Jan aims to show by examples that Davis was
:u*n of narrow ideas, of no military genius or
i tMght, and wedded to petty details to the ex
-.son of large and comprehensive views; and
-at be carried into the Confederacy and to Rich
: and with biiu all the hates and loves of the old
*tular army.
The Magaxine can be had at Loscy & Lyon
t Co.*s, Cherry street.
la Loary, L)*aa 4c €••** and get the
**« Mailanrry; also, Wrapping Paper.
i a RiriESikTiTiTi. —Oar Augusta neighbors
•**e much exercised and overjoyed that they
■<. been favored with a "Big General,” who was
J iii esteem enough by bis friends at home to
hißi for a seat in the State Senate. The
K -ix-rml preparing for the forth-coming honors,
I ■'gned and went home. Well, we can beat
|i*l Our Commandant of the Post, although
I *»* * General, but as good ti one, Col. A. R.
I >«*od, has been nominated a candidate to rep
■ '-wet Richland County in tbe lower branch ol
■ * Legislature. The “beat” is in this, while their
■-t ral resigned aud went home, our Colonel
K-»m and soldierlike discharges his duties We
I i* the Colonel will be successful, but we shall
I in that event, an efficient and accomplished
j| -4. tr, vj
I l^vosvxjsixxT.—The night train from Atlanta
K the citjr about 4 o’clock in the moruing,
■ u ■- Rope at the freight depot, a half mile, alnios‘i
I ,rc ® ini hotel, much to the annoyance and incon
h ■ -race of passengers. OnlastSuuday night, as
K** c *»e ove« the road, there was a lady aboard
compelled to stay at the freight depot
H y.ul daylight, for want of conveyance for her
l| ■*£S*ge and aelf to a hotel. Would it not be
■ u there is no or drays meeting
■ '•*■* train, to ran the passenger car up into the
I ***** : get depot, and let travelers have the bene-
I *' °' f * shelter at least.
I ‘lfiMiitHT Car.”—On night before last after
I *®*>beiis had wrapped her mantle around our
I "‘*•7 frame, and we were traversing the delight-
H '* fields of dreamland, a midnight cry was heard.
I oa * distress. Their wailings were heard
I j***® distance. All that we could learn was
4 ■‘s guard who wiA “Bad news from some-
I
I —ln cleaning up the Blind Asylum
* v i«r day,amid the filth and plunder seven
' ‘«»t muskets were diaoovered.
t ifsaup JoU-A. di . or
wo ago, 001. Sickles, the popuUr commandant of
the at Ato , riclle> feefi^g weary
toils of the day, concluded to take a little recre
ation in tbe way of horse back riding. In a few
momenta his horse was caught and in trim, and
he went bounding off at a rapid rate. There had
been some feeling manifested in reference to the
shooting of a soldier a few days before, among
the boys, and they were listning for new develop
ments every moment. Some time after the Colo
uel had been gone, the report of a gnn was heard
and in a few moments the Colonel’s horse came
galloping up to Headquarters, minus the rider
T e J** ? gi “ ent w “ U P in arms. The Colonel
was killed, for they had heard the gun that had
sent the (atal ball. Imprecations and oaths went
up fierce and rapid. The whole town was to be
MRfljjge to ashes, to attone for tha orime. Every
"Wation was made and the fearful execution
I was about t° commence, when up walked Col
gr Wlth ,n *ry of his head touched.’
While the boys were being so heavily wrought
upon, the Colonel wqs quietly seated at the house
ofa friend, as if “war bad smoothed bis angry
< all WM golng M merry as a marriage
bell. The matter was soon explained. The
horse had become frightened and broke loose
from his mooring. The report of the gun and
the runuing of the horse had no connection what,
ever. The hoys returned to the camp considera
bly “let down.” So wo were informed.
A Shadow.—A Poet said “that coming eventii
cast their shadows before,” but it is certainly a
mistake. “The Local” stepped into Pugh A Luu
quest’s the other day, and left his shadow behind.
Perhaps the truth of the proposition may be de
nied upon the ground that “the Local is no com
ing event.” But this cau be easily confirmed bv
an investigation, for he is a coming—his toes
through his shoes, and his elbows through his
coat.
On a Spree.— The “man iu the moon” has got
to keeping late hours again. He is a satey old
fellow; he goes about prying into everybody’s
business. We advise our lady friends to make fast
the shutters, for if you dou’t he’ll be sure to peep
in.
“Kino John.”— We observed qnite a number
ot his subjects upon the street on yesterday.
Many of them were dressed in blue, and had
formerly been recognized ue belonging to U. S.
Service.
Shaking. —Quite a number of soldiers stationed
here are now suffering with the chills and fever;
otherwise but little ail-knees pievaila
them.
In Town. —His Excellency Gov. Johnson, readi
ed our city on yesterday.
GENERAL MARKET REPORTS.
Nashville, Sept. 23.—Flour—Tbe market is still with
out animation; transactions are limited principally to
the local trade, but prices have undergone no quotable
change. We quote bunerfine at $7.50 to 7.75; plain
extra 19 to 9.25; extra family *9.75 to 1U.50; Tuner
brands sll to 11.50.
Corn—The market closes quiet and firm. There is
a fair inquiry for a prime article, but receipts are light.
We quote, ear corn Irom wagons brings 70 to 7f»e;
mixed in sacks of medium quality is worth 75 to 80c:
choice white 85 to 90c.
Wheat—But little is coming forward; prices, how
ever, are firm at our figures We quote new crop at
*1.25 to 175, according to quulity. Damaged wheat
can be disposed of to dealers, but we have no quota
tions to offer. Old white wheat, prime article, we
quote *1.90 to 2; old red at *1.75 to 1.85.
Oatß—There is an increased demand for oats, and
the market is active with a shade belter price :rom
store. We quote buying at 35 to 4oc; selling 45 to
50c.
jJßye—There is but little doing in rye. Dealers are
paying 75 to 80c, and selling from store at 90c to *l.
Coffee—Market firm at 33 —an advance.
Sugur is advancing. Brown •*> hogsheads 17 to 20c;
coflee crushed 23>£c.
Bacon—Scarce. Cleur sides 23c.
Lard—Has advanced to 28c in tierces, aud 30 in
kegs.
bundles —Have advanced in Cincionati, but are still
held here at Star *27c, tul.ow 17c.
Salt—By the 100 lbs. *5. Fine Ohio table salt *2
per doz. in barrels.
Whisky —Market stiff'. Pure Robertson Cou: ty
Whisky, old, *4.50*t0 5; pure Bom boil WhisVy, *4 to
5; pure Bourbon, new, *R
Oils —We reduce our quotations as follows. lau«
ners, *2; Lard, *2.75 to 8.; Castor, *5.50; Linseed,
*2 25; Coal Oil, *1.25 per galloo.
Axes —Have deebned considerably. We quote for
best *lB per dozen.*
Brooms—*4.so to 7.50 by the dozen.
Bale Rope—ls advancing aud is now held at 20c
per lb.
Bagging —300 per yard.
Alcohol —Is held at *5.75 to 7.
Raisins —We quote M. R. at *B.
Cotton Yarns— Have declined as follows : 500 per
doz. 87c; 600, 34c; TOO, 32c.
Cotton Batting—4oc per lb.
Twine —Wrapping 46 to 60c.
Rope—Manilla is quoted at 25c
Rice —A superior article is held at 14c per lb.
Com Meal—*l.2s per bushel.
Bay—Tbe supply is good, and disposed of at *26 to
30 per ton.
Grain —Corn 75c to *l. per bus. Oats 70 to 75c
per bushel.
Bran—ls held at *2. to 2.25 pej V>o lbs.
Potatoes.—*! to 1.50 per bushel.
Repudiation. —Some member of the Con
vention has signalized himself by uttering
the first word of repudiation in the gov
ernmental history of Alabama. A few
weeks ago, when we so earnestly invoked
our brethren of Mississippi, then in Con
vention, not to stamp this taint of infidelity
to plighted obligations upon the State’s es
cutcheon, we little thought there would be
any call to fight for the integrity of Ala
bama. Nor do we fear now that a ques
tion of simple honetty is in danger of inju
dicious decision in the hands of a body so
respectable and able as that which now 7
represents the sovereignty of the people at
Montgomery. It would not only be dis
honest to repudiate the debts solemnly
contracted by the State, in a struggle upon
which she deliberately entered, but it would
be craven as well. It is one thing to sub
mit to tbe arbitrament of the sword on a
political issue to which we had fairly com
mitted it, but is quite another to bow our
mouths to the dust and acknowledge we
were scoundrels and traitors because we
were beaten. No Confederate who is base
enough to do so is entitled to the respect
of any former Federal adversary, nor is
he worthy to be called a citizen of any
country, much less “an American citizen ”
Our Black Republican enemies will be de
lighted to see such acts of Southern de
gradation, but no true-hearted and sound
headed American in any section can tail to
regard it with disgust. If we repudiate
the debt made by borrowing from our own
people, for the purpose of shoeing and
clothing our defenders in the field, let us
take the next and kindred step, which is to
excommunicate from living memories the
brave soldiers who gave up their lives to
the same authority that pledged itself for
this debt. We plead for the honor of the
State, which is above all measurement m
money. —Mobile Register.
jgg“lt has just been discovered that three com
panies of street cars in Philadelphia have been de
frauded by their conductors out of at least one
hundred thousand dollars. Tbe receipts of one
road in the city, after the detection of the frauds,
increased one hundred dollars per day. It was
also found that the drivers black mailed the con
ductors, and the stable-boys black-mailed the
drivers. *
Pillow’s son-in-law Brown, has
been pardoned, and his fine Tennessee estate re
stored to him.
• brothers loved the same woman in
Philadelphia, and in a jealous quarrel one stabbed
the other to tbe heart.
New Goods!
New Goods!
JUST AT HAND—
PRINTS.
«aii°°S ya^B “ Freem an, M “Conestoga,”
Allen and “Arnold” Prints. For sale
P. P. PEASE.
SHIRTING.
1,000 yards fine Bleached Shirting: for
Bale ty P. P. PEASE.
200 yards fine Irish LINEN.
100 dozen L. C. H’DKFS, Ladies’
and Gents.
100,000 G. D. CAPS.
50 gross “Telegraph” MATCHES.
*°r sale by ' P. P. PEASE.
In Addition to Above:
100 kitts No. 1 New MACKEREL,
very fine.
1,000 lbs. Rio and Java COFFEE.
2,500 lbs. A Crushed SUGAR.
200 lbs. Green and Black TEA.
150 lbs. Goshen CHEESE.
50 boxes Star CANDLES.
50 doz. Men’s and Boys’ Black and
Colored HATS.
1,000 pair Cottoh Cards.
150 boxes Chewing and Smoking TO
BACCO.
All the above in store, and for sale at
the lowest market pricos, by
P. P. PRASE,
Scott’s Range, Third Street, between
sep26 -5t Cherry and Mulberry.
JUST ARRIVED!
NEW GOODS!
GRAND DISPLAY!
TWO STOCKS IN ONE!
mm ns M'HitM vtWTiojir:
./■ - ■
Great Saving to tonsuners !
S. T. COLEMAN, Agent.,
CHERRY STREET.
■
FRXHE undersigned will open, about the Ist of Octn
A ber, in the build ng well known as tne MANU
FACTURERS’ HANK, on tbe corner of Cherry and
Second streets, the mint elegant and extensive variety
Fall Goods,
FOR LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S WEAR,
yet displayed iu this city. My Stock will consist not
only of my own purchases, but large selections from
purchases made by Mr. J. B. Ross, at tbe recent auc
tion sales iu New York, wkich I know to be at less
prices than others have paid iu tbe same market. By
an arrangement with Messrs. J. B. Ross A Son, their
ENTIRE RETAIL BUSINESS will be transferred to
me ; aud with the advantages afforded, 1 shall at all
times be prepared with tbe most comprehensiveassort
ment iu this city. Especial attention has beeu given
to the scclectiou of
jftot/Muirijret aoons;
and also to the selection of LINEN GOODS, of every
description, which are now decidedly cheaper and
more economical than Colton fabrics.
So come along, larties, and give me a trial. I have
served many ot you iu tbe past »dU given you good
bargains, aud will continue to do so it you will stick
tome; and if I have neglected to provide uuytbing
which can add to your comfort or convenience, I will
furnish it on short notice.
S. T. COLEMAN, Agent,
Late Firm, Ross A Coletpau.
Mucon, Sept. 24, 1865. lot
Ornca of Wkstkrn & Atlantic R. R., |
Atlanta, Gg., Sept. 18, 1865. )
SEALED PROPOSALS
f
be received for the immediate building of
HOWE'S TRUSS BRIDGES
.cJ •" » »•■- - •
across tbe Chattahoochee, Etowah and Ooslanaula
rivers.
Tbe spans of Bridging across tbe Chattahoochee are
six—each one hundred teet.
Across the Etowah, five spans—one hundred aud
twenty feet.
Across the Ooslanaula, three spaas—each one hun
dred and twenty feet.
ALSO, FOR ELEVEN BRIDGES
across the Cbickamauga, on the same plan.
By order of the Board of Directors.
ROBERT BAUGH,
sep23-Ct Superintendent.
J K. HARMAN,
Real Estate -A.gent,
THIRD STREET, RALSTON BUILDING,
Macon, Georgiy
HAVING had loug experience in the Land trade
and Real Estate business generally, afters his
services to the Public iu selling and renting Farms, or
selling wild Lands throughout the State.
Good References given if required.
sep22-dtf
GIUND LODGE OF GEORGIA,
F. .A.. M.
OFFICE GRIND SECRETARY, )
Macon, Sept. 14th, 5865. j
The annual Grand Ccm
se _• p mnuication for the year
5865 will convene at the Ma
sonic H** ll *“ th is c > , y» on
WEDNESDAY, the 25th
. " day of October. All Lodges
an< l Brothers are required
to take due notice ot the
Isame. Lodges unable to be
~ j \ represented are requested to
forward their Returns and Dues to me at the time of
the meeting, or as early as possible. Secretaries need
ing blank forms for returns will make application to
me immediately.
By order of the M. W. Grand Master.
J S. ROSE, Grand Sec y.
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Exchange.
SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK
For sale by
ASHER AYRES.
Macon, Sept. 24,1865. _2w
Gold. ~
For sale by
ASHER AYRES.
Macon. Sept 24, 1865.
Cotton.
Advauces made on shipments of Cotton to Messrs.
D. H. Baldwin A Cos., New York.
ASHER AYRES.
Macon, Sept. 24, 1865. Jm
NOTICE.
A House with 25 rooms, servant’* rooms, smoke
house, pantry, Ac., and also a business house; all
near the new market and near the car shed, in Atlan
ta, for Lease. Also, a house and lot in Amencus, with
four acres of gro and, servant’s houses, stables, garden
and orchard of fine fruits ; and a lot of land contain
mUai of Amerk^or“V^ f pP^ ,toW,tthe
-O-*" 4 - *■"* mPis*.
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For Sale
OE
RENT.
My House and Lot in Vineville,
with or without Furniture.
W. A. HUFF.
FOR SALE.
One good 4 horse Wagon, and 2
good two horse Wagons—all Iran
Axle, with Harness.
W. A. HUFF.
, JL
FOR SA^XjE.
‘ L %
3 good young Mules.
W. A. HUFF.
FOR SALE.
33 head of Hogs—now in good
order.
W. A. HUFF.
COR IST
1,000 sacks good Corn for sale
by W. A. nUFF.
MEAL. 1
too sacks fresh Meal for sale
by W. A. HUFF.
- *****.
WANTED.
30 bales prime Cotton, in good
order—highest market price will
be paid by. W. A. HUFF.
WANTED.
Corn, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Lard,
&c., &c. —highest market price paid
by . W. A. IIUFF.
WANTED.
*2,000 in Gold.
$3,000 in Silver.
Highest premium paid by
W. A. HUFF.
TOBACCO.
100 boxes fine Chewing To
bacco, and 10 oases Smoking To
bacco, for sale by
W. A. HUFF,
Bagging and Rope.
lO bales Gunny Bagging, aud
150 coils good Rope, for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
NAILS.
100 kegs Nails, all sizes, for sale
by W. A. HUFF.
MACKEREL.
40 kits No. 1 Family Mack
erel, for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
SUGARS.
v
A B and C Sugars for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
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CHEESE! CHEESE ! 1
90 boxes Cheese for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
SODA.
3ft kegs English Soda for sale
by W. A. HUFF.
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BACON.
5,000 pounds choice Bacon
Sides for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
FLOUR.
200 barrels and 100 sacks choice
Family Flour, for sale by
sepl9—tf W. A. HUFF.
FLOUR—FLOUR—FLOU R.
50 bbla. Extra Superfine Flour.
60 bbla. double Extra Flour.
60 bbla. Extra Fun Uy Fleur.
Jaat received aad for sale by
aep«Mw eee. r. Kecnms.
FOR sale!
5 a /\/\ Aerea Dougherty County CotUn knda, in
•UUU a good state es eultivatien.
Apply to sam'Ld.irwie,
aepls-lm Albany, 6a.
bagging and rope.
balea Heavy Gunny Bagging.
. JuD C OEO. T. ROOBBS.
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L J. JOHNSTON & GO. f
DEALERS IN
Watches, Jewelry, etc.,
Hare just received and are now offering—
Pocket Knives, (Roger* and Wootenholui make) ;
Seiaeors, 44 44 “ «
Razors, " 44 •« •*
Razor Straps,
Pocket Books and Purse*;
Dressing Combs, Round and Fine do.;
Bair Brushes, Tooth and Shaving da ;
Steel Spectacles snd Noses;
Silver Thimbles ; Steel de.;
Silver-plated Tea and Table Spoons and Forks;
Oold Pens, in Silver Cases;
Oeld Watch-Hook*, Sptit-Rlugs and Snaps;
Gold Lockets and Chains;
Geld Pins for Ambrotypes;
Tsblo Knives, Knives snd Forks;
BilkGnsrds; Watch Keys;
Steel Chains. Key Rings snd Tweesers;
Violin snd flaitar Strings, etc., etc.
:o:
We shall bo receiving a flae stock of Watches, Jew
elry, Silver and Silver-plated Ware, to which we in
vite the attention of purchasers.
We are offering 100 dozen Coates' Spool Thread at
a low prioo to dose a consignment.
Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted.
GST* Bngraving neatly dona
E. J. JOHNSTON Sc CO.,
Jewelers, under Masonic Hall,
sep2o-12t Cotton Avenue.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODSTT
We Have just Received by Express
FROM NEW YORK,
0041 yards of those beautiful SPRAGUE
OVjVW PRINTS,
ALSO, s large lot of Del Junes, Alpaca’s, Mermoes,
Poplins, Deßages, ands full assortment of Ladies
DressGooda generally. And all other articles kept in a
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.
Together with a full assortment of Yankee Notions!
in addition to which we will receive within the next
FIVE or SIX days,
50 CASES DEY GOODS,
of every descriotion and variety, which wilt be ottered
to tho Trade on reasonable TERMS.
We have also on band, a large lot of
Boots . and Shoes,
Both Gentlemen and Ladies wear. Together with
a full assortment of CLOTHING, for both Fall and Win
tsr.
We have also 250 yards of that New Archer Dnlch
Belting Cloths.
IN THE GROCERY LINE
We would otter
40 bales ludia Bagging.
SOO coils Richardson’s Green Leaf Rope.
5 bales Bagging Twine.
800 hb)s. Flonr, assorted brands and qualities.
20 casks Sods Ash.
40 kegs Bi-Carb. Soda.
90 boxes Bi-Carb. Soda.
85 bbls. Stewart’s Crushed Sugar. 20 hhls.
Stewart’s A. D.
10 bbls. Stewart’s Granulated Sugar. 10 dozen
Seives.
150 boxes Tobacco, various brands and qualities.
Macon and Augusta Sheetings and Shirtings.
OanaKurora Yami, 20 O.h— o.n), Arn
Tbese Goods we will sell low to Dealers, either for
U. S. Currency, Coin, or will exchange them for Cot
ton, at market valuation.
We respecfully ask buyers to inspect our STOCK,
as we test confident that we can give entire satisfac
tion. J. B. ROSS A SON.
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WE SEE ’
MORGAN & COMPANY
Have opened and afe receiving their new stock of
Furniture 2
Corner of Peaelitree and marietta St*.
ATLANTA, Gr-A_.
this house is connected with one ot the most e*ten
sive houses of
NASHVILLE,
Will keep constantly in store well selected
Furniture, all sizes Window and Looking
Glasses, (odd sizes cut,) Gilt Frames,®
Pictures, Shades, White Lead,
Linseed Oil, Benzine, Japan
Varnish, Putty,
&c., &c.„
This firm expect also to manufacture at this place
subsequently, but feel sura they can make it to the in
terest of purchasers in fine furniture, less tho perplex
ities of transportation on Eastern furniture.
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READ THIS NOTICE.
CABLE EOPE.
5 and 6 inch SPIKES.
NAILS, all numbers.
CARBONATE SODA.
STAR CANDLES.
CRUSHED SUGAR.
Which are offered at lowest wholesale
prices by JAS. SEYMOUR,
3d St., 2d door from Cherry, Macon.
Bepl9-10t
FOR SALE.
A desirable dwelling HOUSE, containing eight
roams; superior out-buildings, stables, Ac., and
fine water privileges. Situated in the most convenient
raga** E °J- B. ROSS A SON.
WANTED^
A comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, convenient to
the bnßineee part of the city, containing not lesa
OFFIC g.
FARM FOR SALE.
A small FARM of 100 acres; 40 acres in good OAK
aod HICKORY timber, four and a half miles east of
GRIFFIN, GA., i« offered for sale. The place has two
good FRUIT ORCHARDS, running water, springs
and a good well on it, doable log dwelling and out
houses. For farther particulars apply to
JASON BURR, Gridin, Ga.,
or S. B. BURR>
augll—if Macon, Ge.
FURNITURE.
THE undersigned has opened a Shop on Cottoa
Avenue, (up stairs,) and next door below Rose A
Coleman’s old stand, where be is now ready to
*ijrn y'aiurisit
all kinds of Cabinet Furniture in the beat manner aad
at reasonable ehargee.
aeptl6-7t cod* S. P. TAYLOR.
Newspaper for Sale.
"■mrE have on hand 80 or 40 reams of Newspaper,
T? Mby 82, wbkb wo will sell cheap.
8. ROSE h CO.
FRESH ARRIVALS!!
J
GREAT BARGAINS
OFFERED AT
R.B. CLAYTON & CO.’S
50 dozen White Shirts,
500 doz. Linen and 10,000 Pa
per Collars.
100 dozen Ladies’ Collars and
Sleeves,
A large assortment of Ladies’
Underclothing,
50 doz. Ladies’ Hose,
10 “ Infant Robes,
50 “ Ladies’ Hair Nets’ (as
• sorted)
White Trimmings (a large as
sortment)
r>o doz. Shirt Bosoms,
50 pieces Black Alpaca—dif
ferent patterns,
50 pieces DeLaines,
20 cases Calicoes,
25 doz. Barmoral Skirts,
25 cases Hats.
40 cases Shoes—all sorts and
sizes,
50 doz. Woollen Over Shirts,
200 doz. Linen, Silk and Cotton
Pocket Handkerchiefs,
25 doz. Head Handkerchiefs/
100 doz. Pocket Knives,
NOW IN STORE
—AND—
FOR SALE
Cheaper than any other goods of
the same quality in the Market.
Daily arrivals expected
and received.
100 doz. Hoop Skirts ex
pected to-morrow.
Milliners and Merchants gene
rally are invited to call and ex
amine the goods.
All of which will be sold at
small profits. A word to the wise
is sufficient.
R. B. CLAYTON & CO.
septlG-lm
• P. PEASE,
Receiving, Forwarding
AND
Commission Merchant.
ALSO, DEADER IS
COTTON, DOMESTICS, TARNS, ROPE,
TOBACCO, PROVISIONS, See.
Careful and prompt attention given to buying and
selling COTTON.
In Scott’s Range, between Cherry
onA Mnihprry streets,
MACON, WA.
REFERENCES:
E B Long A Cos, Augusta, Ga; Mitchell A.Smiths,
Macon, Ga; McDaniel A Irby, Lynchburg. Vs; Wm
Bryce <§c Cos, New York; James M Beebe, Boston,
Mass; Erwin A Hardee, Savannah, Gs; J A Enslow,
Charleston, SQ; SS Webb A Cos, Mobile, Als; D
Rodney King, Philadelphia, Pa: Ward A Shaw, Mont
gomery, Ala; Lemuel Peebles, Petersburg, Va.
anglß-8m
PUGH & LUNQUEST,
PHOTOGRAPH, AMBROTTPE,
AND
Daguerrean Gallery,
Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.
We .have received anew supply of material
and are prepared to execute pictures of every
kind in tho best stvlc of art. suglO—3tn*
CHANCE OF FIRIW.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
WE have this day formed a Copartnership in the
DRUG BUSINESS, under the name and style of
BOYD & GORDON.
Our aim will be to keep on hand at all times, a com.
plete aud select Stock of
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Glassware, Per
fumery, &c«, &c.
And we will sell as low as any House in the city.
Special attention will be given to the Prescription De
partment. ,
Call and try us, two doors below the Telegraph
Building, Cherry Street. A. M. BOYD,
W. L. GORDON.
sep">-dtf
A. CARD.
liako pleasure in announcing to my friends and
former Customers that I can be found at BOYD A
GORDON’S Drug Store. And hope they will again
give me an opportunity of serving them with anything
in the Drug line. L. W. HUNT,'
formerly of the firm of
seps-tf Zeilin A Hupt.
HERE’S YOUR NEW ARRIVAL OF
CHEESE.
MACKEREL.
SUGAR.
COFFEE.
BRAZIL NUTS.
ALMONDS.
SODA CRACKERS.
BUTTER CRACKERS,
and Stewart’s New York Candy.
N. A. MEGRATH,
sep!9-tf 11 Agent.
JONATHAN COLLINS. JAMES A. POSTS It.
COLLINS & FOSTER,
conminsioN merchant*, •
WEST SIDE THIRD STREET,
Two doors from Hardeman and Sparks’ Warehouse.
Solicit Consignments of all articles usually kept for
gale. We promise to give our undivided attention to
business sent to us. Mr. ROLLINS has followed the
Warehouse aud Commission business in this place for
10 cr 12 years, under the firm name of Patten A Col
lius and Patten, Collins A Uo , and the last 15 monlbs
Snider A Collins. We fully understand the
COTTON BUSINESS,
Aud will fill all orders for the Purchase or
SALE OF COTTON.
Rsfebbxcs Any old respectable Merchant of the
Cl ßiuJon, Ga., Sept. 18tb, 1865.' sepl»-»af
jsgr Augusta Constitutionalist copy 1 mouth| and
g, nd bill to this office.
NEW ORLEANS
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.
Annual C.nrac #1 Lcdnvn,
FOB 1865 AND 1866.
raiUE Faculty have tbs rims are to HUM Rot
-1 their SIXTH ANNUAL COURSE OF LMC
TURES, will b* opened on Monday, lb* 18th af No
vember, in their floe Building opposite the vest
CHARITY HOSPlTAL,andcoattensth* mmtomavy
Poriod, presenting ail tbs ad vantages and bdMhi for
Medical Instruction ottered by tbe city of NIW OB*
LKANB.
The accession of ProfessorsHENßY F. CAMP BILL,
Ute ofAuguate, Georgia, and A- C. BOUT, laSsof
Woodvile, Mississippi, will bo baited with pi—re by
all who know them.
Students of Medici do rest assured, that tbs practi
cal course of Instruction inaugurated in this Qslhgu,
and hitherto so successfully pursued, will be mmUm
ued with unabated seal.
Thera being no epidemic of say triad in tbs OMy
this season, Students may mom ia m early
as they please.
FACULTY.
E: D. Fen her, M. D., Prof, of Theory aad Hastlsi
D. Warrek Brice ell, M. D., Prof of Obstetrics ad
Diseases of Women aad Children.
Sam. Cmoppin, M. D., Prof of Operative aad OHaM
Surgery.
C. Beard, M. D., Prof, of tbs Principles of Surgery.
I. L. Crawcoob. M. D., Prof of Modteal Chemistry
snd Legal Medicine.
Howard SmTth, M. D„ Prof, of Materia Madfca aad
Therapeutics.
Henry F. Campbell, M. D., Prof of Aaatemy.
Alfred C. Holt, M. D., Prof of Phyteetogy.
W. S. Mitchell, M. D., 1 Dsmonetmteti of Aaal-
Alkred W. Perky, M. D., J omy.
FEES.
Fees for the full course of Lectures, slof Od.
Matriculation Fee, [paid but ones,] f Od
Dissection Fee, 1# Od
Fraduation Fee, in Medians, « MN.
Graduation Fee, in Pharmacy, If Os.
Ticket for Chemistry snd Materia Medina, ataae M Od
K. D. FENNER, M. D.
I)oan of th* Fasalty.
New Orleans, Sept. * aapb^lf
BOARDING SCHOOL.
WOODSTOCK.
MRS. E. E. FORD will re-open bar BOARDING
SCHOOL for Youiw Ladies on tbs Ist of OCTO
BER next, at WOODSTOCK, Cava Spring. Ga.
Railroad oommunication ia now open with Rome bam
which place to Cave Spring there is a daily STAGS.
Tbe best Teachers will be engaged, sad ovary ad
vuntage for Education offered.
The Scholastic year will consist of two asooioao of
twenty weeks each, snd there will be two Vocations of
six weeks each.
TERIdS
For the‘Session of twenty weak*, fSSO ic sdraam
This covers all charge for Tuition ia fcnglteh,
Music, Drawing and for Board, sxsluaivoof WariMag.
Pupils must furnish thsir own Bod Ctethigg aad
Towels, sod must supply thomaelvso with Stetteasey,
Drawing Materials, and Sheet Musk, or moat pay for
those artidm if furnished, at tho rogulor prims.
The worship and religious teaching of the dsbool
is alone that of the Episcopal Charsh.
For further information apply to
MRS. K. K FORD.
Cave Spring, Floyd scanty. On.
References : —Bishop Elliott, of Georgia. Bar.
Mr. Rees, Macon Ga. Bor. Dr- Quiatard, lidrtfo
Tenn. apIMII
WM. M. DUNN. TBOS. W. MAMMMAM.
REMOV AL.
DUNN AND MANGHAM,
HAVE removed to the Wasted* Third Street, jurt
above HARDEMAN k SPARKS’ Warehooas,
where they purpose continuing their
General Produce
• AND
COMMISSION BUSIN SS.
Trusting that by close attention to the teteraate of
those whom they eonro, and by application aad pwapt
ness generally in their business retetioaa, to merit' a
liberal share of tho CITY-aad CNHJNTBt trail.
They keep always on hand for wholesale aad idri
trade,
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS. OSNABURGS.
YARNS, COTTON CARDS, CORN,
MEAL, FLOUR, BCGAR. BYRUP,
COFFEE. SODA. LARD, BA
CONTtOBACCO, WHIB
- . A/1 Jfc/V
They are also prepared to pay the highest mmtot
price for Cotton, either in Spoew or U. & Cnrraaey.
jy6-Bmeod
KEIN & COMPANY,
Factors & Commission
MERCHANTS,
GEORG M.
HAYING leased the large aad tnmmiilsaa Ive
story Warehouse, No. 8, Stoddard’s Rang*, oppo
site the Central Railroad Bank on the Bay, larmsrty
occupied by Messrs. Dana A Wash bora, wa art nreaar
ed to STORE and FORWARD all kiada of MaroSaa
dize. Goods forwarded regular to AaguaSa to mm
STEAM BOAT.
Liberal cash ad van cos made oa aooaigamaata af OA
ton, Wool and Hides, for sale m Savannah ereaaahped
to our friends in New York, Boatea or Hvsrpaal.
KEIN A COMPANY.
aaraißKcas:
Messrs. Smith A Dunning, N. Y. ; Oabet A Bsatm,
St. Louis; W. H. Tavlor, Esq., New Orieaaa; M.
Judaon, Esq., Banker, N. Orieaaa; W. A. Smith, Ha
bile, Alabama.
jy3—Bm ___
FULTON HOUSE,
LYNCH’S BRICK BUILDIM,
Corner of Ivy and Gilmer Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Near the Basil Bead Beget, by
GEORGE B. WELSH.
FORMERLY PROPRIETOR OF THE BROWN NOUIf.
MACON, GEORGIA.
par* Good accommodations aad Porter* at Baflnai
Depot on arrival of evary train. aylMt*
FURNITURE AND WOOD WORK
OF ALL KIND* MADE TO ODDER.
Furniture Cleansed and Dftlwi.
COFFINS ALWAYS ON HAND,
MY lAOfOlYjfoea at
Third Street. ttIRRYILLR woo*.
Jane tl-Bm*
Beeswax
Can be sold for a high pries by ealliag oa
J. N. SEYMOUR*
aug24-lm Choriy It. Mama, la
A. 1L ROWLAND *|f CO.,
WHOSEBALE ANl* RETAIL Mum
—IN—
CHINA, CROCKERY * 6LIM WIRE.
HA V 1 NO rented the Store ea Malbarry stmt, apaa
site the Lanier House. at proaaat ooaaaisd bf_ Mr.T.
R. Bloom, we v* ill open oa or before a»_l«*
LARGEST and BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT
of the above named waraa that baa baa* ■ *■» mmwm
for years. _____ ... _
Our object will be to suit our customers, aosa a mm
style and prim ol our goods. ■ _
As our businem will bo ooofiiwd exclusively to mat ot a
First-Class Crockery EsUMiok—t,
we will be able to o**' jixlooomaata to ynhtnm
which no other born* to the « y ;
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT
will be mod# to our merchant frioada ia the MRy.
i sug24 lm