Macon daily journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-186?, October 17, 1865, Image 4

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JOURNAL ANP MESSENfiKK. Katy Vat Lift on deßlain. a hooat pcLind and« plue Do MO VM gone *"* ,n ° P r.Tteftd'e Urk to com# on o* •***“. Z 1 “•«* * “ 4 T. d »« M« « *• bUID. toriMi ii* Mr. -«* 1“ p™*" 0 .1°T2 ■» —»•* -** «"•" 1 B« oo B»j ■> ]>•«», •«<! «<«»••• . Liko»hwoHlUUoKU7«tttfcoa dobloln. ghoTooldor huh Urat, nor Jft MUk n#r m t groot UHu, midoat any fcolia, Du could hut mino §Aw—t K*ty rat Uf* on do biota. t . My toy* ni like noting «811 mmi m\*» •ebwoot Katy; AM don ting* In do town day too nonoono# and fain . >*» 1 didn't mo a gal I wild call ay tear lady TUI I not little Katy rat lift on do blala. I ton’t earThow high I nigbt get In de nation, From all den high place. I’d come town again, Uad Unk it waa notin to hare a great elation Ton I eooldn't have Katy vat Ufa on do blain. [From th. St LosU Democrat.] St. Louis and the Southern .Trade* Bt Louis, the central city of the Unitec States, baa been, daring the four years ol gloomy civil war, bound, like the giant , Prometheus, to its rock shore, by trade restrictions. The jealousy of other great cities, even of the J upiter city-—New York —has been preying upon the vitals of its prosperity like a vulture, tapping and de vouring the life blood of its trade at the sources of the Mississippi Valley, and even along the Hannibal and St. Joseph road, near its heart; but, thanks to Herculean Providence, St. Louis is now free—a Prometheus unbound. The fiery impulse, energy and intelligence of its merchants are now not only regaining the lost re sources of the Northwest, hut, what is more glorious, they are extending their business conquests Urough the heart of Tennessee, even to toe confines of the far off* South east, so that ths Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama are thia day offering liberal tributes to the commercial supremacy of St Louis. « M Thousands and tens of thousands of prudent peoplo in the rural districts of the Southwestern portion of the United States have saved their little bags of gold slid silver, and numerous bales of cotton, which they are anxious to send to St Louis for food and fabrics of eveiy kind that St. Louis can supply—breadstufis and pro visions, dry goods and groceries, house hold and kitchen furniture, agricultural and mechanical utensils; and assurance is given by a highly intelligent and honorable gentleman, who spent last summer here, that a strong current of feeling is prevail ing throughout the Southwest in favor of the St Louis trade. Nashville was the point from which the army of the Great W cat overpowered the Southeast, even to Savannah, to Charles ton, and to the centre of North Carolina; and Nashville is the gateway through which the counties of the West must flow to reinvigorato the same country. Louisville, Cincinnatti, and even Chicago, are striving for the largest share in the millions of business with the Southeast; but St. Louis, by a bold and dashing move ment, has gained a position that commands success. A packet company is already establish ed between St. Louis and Johnsonville, running daily in connection with the Nash ville and Northwestern railroad and trans porting passengers and freight to and from St. Louis and Nashville, in forty hours. By the railroads running South, Southeast and East of Nashville, the freight is speed ily sent, without breaking balk, to Alabama, Georgia, East Tennessee, and the Caro linas, and especially to Atlanta, Macon and Augusta, Georgia. Three boats are also running in connection with this paoket company from Johnsonville to Easiport, Mississippi. Throughout this whole region, from Mississippi to the Carolinas, numerous mercantile agents will soon be engaged in reaping the harvest of business now spring ing up to reward this sagacious and gigan tic enterprise, which if vigorously and liberally controlled, will augment the wealth, the power and the glory .of Bt Louis. Lxgion. Late Confederate Generate. —Tbt Jackson Mis* siMippiaa states that Major General Loriag to now In that city, with th« intent to go to Xew Orleans and engage in mercantile pursuits. GenerJ Gardner, we notice, has taken np bis reeidence here, and gone into business with Gene ral Bragg, who was chief of staff to Kirby Smith. The Richmond papers intimate that General Joe JohdMon will receive the appointment of president of one of the principal railroad companies in Ala bama or Georgia. General Hardee was the recipient, in Mobile, the other day, of a handsome compliment in the shape of a dinner, tendered him by several old United States army offloers on duty at that post. General Longstreet, who arrived in Mobile a few days ago, has been pardoned by the Presi dent * General Lee will enter upon his duties as Presi des* es Washington College, Virginia, in a few Jnbal Early to an applicant for pardon. Prom what we can see in (be papers, his friends appre hend be won’t get cut of his scrape as soon as he Mrei General Forrest to reported by one of our ex changee to be managing a saw mill somewhere in the interior of Mississippi. General Stewart, who oommanded a corps in Hocde army, we are informed, designs coming to New Orleans to practise law. b General Magruder is reported to be in Germany with his family. . John 6. Walker to in Eogtand-so it to re- Genesal Kirby Smith, at last dates, was at Ma tansaa, in bed health. ’ “ *****“* in Mexico, of mvlSi T D ° W “ and then * oo street, ««>"»■ , Wh ° beld rankof “ L h * Ut * Confederate army, br.n C rof^,£ wo iL B r “ ° b ; ° r an ° the; r~i£ni t° f tb * B are ®ld either of the city er the Btate.-JV. O. £3T Advices from Fort Bice state that 1 occurred there, a nom ber of »oldiers taking Government horses “ and r4tioos * n<l lenving for home. The only "TT U tUt the J cooked they had been in frontier service long enough and that they enlisted to fi g ht Confederates! not Indians. ’ Sf-toW Mt writ . tr.e above caption, we blush at the shame ful attitude in which it will place the credit of our once proud and noble old State. It matters not what the circumstances were eooagh has been done by the Convention to eternally damn the credit of Alabama. —Eufaetla Dmiy Nan. B. fcOPE FREFMAN, AGENT FOB ",,, . - 1-L. SHAW & VO.* Dealers In llals. Caps. Cmfcrellas, AJH> GENTS’ PUBNISHING GOODS, At the Store of T. W. FREEMAN, Cherry, St., Maoon, Ga. \T A. MEN ABD, trrfl knowe as ▼ • inform, hi* frwods and ***** SHAW in the Sooth. Give the “COURT a can. Just Received. Aaofhar lot of those fcshlooable hate, ths RBcJOR TK mt T. W.PMMMAIT*. ——r.o * Fine Plush Hats. A good assortment tei be found at T. W. FREEMAN’B. . Fine Hats for Boys. Jut record at T. W. FREEMAN'S. ocW-toot2l MRS. F. DESSAU’S COMPLIMENTS to her friends and patrons in the City and Country, and would bo pleaaodjo see them ot her OBMPORIUM OF FASHION,» on Mulberry Street, where abe has en hand, and is constantly receiving, the largest assortment of MILLBNRRY AND LADIES APPAREL, over brought to this market. Having spent eight week, ia New York, bar selections are of the latest •tylas, and nswsst fcsbiens. She is prepared to sail either at Wholesale or Retail, as cheap as any one in the Southern Market. Give her a call, and judge for yourself. TERMS BTRICTL F COS MW. Macon, Get, 4flt, ll« 5. dim. Books! Books! Books! NEW BOOKS. :. nfrr ff > «**■ - %» 7© .. . AND New Supplies of Old Books. ¥ M. BOARDMAN kee])» eOBB tantly on band Law tW a Medical, Miscellaneous and School Books. And is receiving sseh day, new additions to his Stock. Among the Miscellaneous Books in store are Na poleon’s Life of Cesar, Bell Uovd in Camp and Pris on, Macaria, Lee Miserables (five volumes in ons),AA Odds, byanthor of Qnitts; Tennyson’s Enoch Arden, Read** Wagoner of the AHeghanies, Pollard si First, Second and Third Years of the War, and innumerable other readable Books. Betts of Bulwer’s, Cooper’s and the Waverly Nov els—Mayas Reid’s Books for Boys—Toy Books for Children, etc., etc. An assortment of Inkstands for the Pooket and Desk. Quite a lot of beautiful Photograph Albums. And many other articles belonging to the Book Busi ness. Liberal discounts made to Teachers and Dealers. sep2iMm __ J. M. BOARDMAN. JONATHAN COLLINS. JAMES A. FOSTSB. COLLINS & FOSTER, L’Oami»slO» MERCHANTS, WIBT SIDE THIRD STREET, Two doors from Hardeman and Sparks’ Warehouse. Solicit Consignments of ail articles usually kept for salsor storage. We promise to give our undivided atten; tion to bnainesa sent to us. Mr. «OLLINS has followed the WAREHOUSE sad COMMISSION business ia this pises for 10 «r IS yean, under the firm name of Patten A Col lins, and Patten, Collins A Go., and the laet 13 months Snider A Collins. We fully understand the COTTON BUSINESS, And will fill all orders for the Purchase or SALE OF COTToiir or other PRODUCE. Rnnnnxcs i—Any old respectable Merchant of the City. Macon, Ga., Oct, let, 1865. octl-tdec6 Sundries FOR SALE BY O. P. & H. E. OLIVER. Gera, Oats and Rye. Axes by the dozen. New Maekerel. Soap, Colgate’s best. Seives, lot Mesh. Whiskey and Brandy, in eases. pep2B-tf . , vg , SUNDRIES. 1,000 yards Red Flannel. 1,000 yards Spragues Prints. 5 bales Gunny Bagging. Cask Charleston Rice. Blue Stone. Copperas. Soda. Sugar and Coffee. For sale by J. H. ANDERSON &JBON. oct6—tf GEORGIA ACADEMY FOR THE BUM). T bereb y ™fcn«ed that the Valley; and the exercises will be r.S b ft,t merptooeoa MONDAY, ted Os OetoST fW. of the State will greatly serve tiito publiceharity by copy ing thie announcement. W. D. WILLIAMS. ,a P 3B ~ tf Principal. FOR SALE. 200*22L£r. t o,pr “ B *™ u - o> ‘ lutD “"" »cp3o-Bteod WM. M. DUNN. BAGGING AND ROPE. lO balee Heavy Gunny Bagging. •8 Coils Rone. l kmm ' Juat rece hrad by GEO. T. ROGERS, eapis-tf Cigars! Cigars! 76,000 HAVANA CIGARS, 36,000 DOMESTIC CIGARS, Wbieb can be aold very low. Juat received by ■W* GIO. T. ROGERS. for flair OR RESIST. 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 Iron Axle, with Harness. W- A. HUJRIU —i— FOR SALR.*« I : f + •- ' -j 3 good young Mules. W. A. Jjffjff^ FOR * ♦ / - • *•' -. » 33 head of Hogs—now in good order. W. A. HUFF. 1 COR IS" 1,000 sacks good Com for sale te., |'»M too sacks fresh Meal for sale by W. A. HUFF. JMB#£^. * **" WASTED. ■ i V | t /1if ’ tIM 30 bales prime Cotton, in gooc order market price wil be paid by. W. A. HUFF. WANTED. Com, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Lard, &c., &c. market price paic by W. A. HUFF. - . - ..... W A If TED. -• $2,000 in and. $2,000 in Silver. Highest premium paid by W. A. HUFF. TOBACCO. 100 boxes fine Chewing To bacco, and 10 cases Smoking To bacco, for sale by W. A. HUFF, Bagging and Rope. lO bales Gunny Bagging, and 150 coils good Rope, for sale by W. A. HUFF. ... - MAILS. 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. SUOARB. A B and C Sugars for sale by W. A. HUFF. CHEESE! CHEESE!! 50 boxes Cheese for sale by W. A. HUFF. SODA. 25 kegs English Soda for sale by W. A. HUFF. ■■■ ■— ■* ♦» -■ 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 sep!9-tf W. A. HUFF. PUGH & LUNQUEST, PHOTOGRAPH, AMBBOTYPE, AID Daguerrean Gallery, Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. We have received anew supply of material and are prepared to execute picture? of every kind in the heat .trie of art. auglO—3ra* FOR SALE. er AAA Acree Dougherty Cennty Cotton leads, in DjvMJU a good Htate es cultivatioß. Apply to BAM’L D. IRWIN. sepU-lm Albany, Ga. OR. JAMES MERCER GREEN, HAB resumed the practice of his Profession. Office oe Saemd Street, np atairs, immediately spore the More of J. B. Habersham A Cos. Residence on Poplar street, one sad e half squares above the OUy Ben. Jyl4-»m* JWO W o’oomto*. *■ *• ’’°iu£T°2 —* J. w. O’COHMOR A CO., MACOn, CH)«g»!/ol Office on Cherry St., between 3d and 4th. M * CO., , li Augusts, Qa., E. M .Bmrc,MORGAN*oa^ and WATTS, CRANE A CO., New Yoi Cettmi to Watte, Ones A Cos., fw to pEM!lrSSietSl he ttSSLd every Mtltyft owr power teeaed their Cotton to market, end neeive | ?l M^WJLaSnhe^eweaente* Albany, Ga., and fiESßfeM&jggr JNO. W. O’CONNOR A 00. anvil, mcovitt a go.. j JJATB on hand, and receiving a large stock of FAMILY GROGHUSS, Os almost every diecription.such ae Bacon, Pkkeled green) Soap, Candles, Tobacco, Banff; Syrnp, Whisky, Brandy, (by the bottle or oaee), Pickles, Spioee, Mil* 1 * erd. Oysters, On censL Sardines, Starch, Soda, Cop pons ud Potash. With all other articles that could be named m their house. lfifiS. cetß—fit JTJST BBPETVED A nioe lot of Furnishing Goode. ALSO, A fine stock of Overcoats. octfi-iam TURPUI A HERTZ. FRESH ARRIVAL! 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, . " j 50 “ Ladies’ Hair Nets (a»- Ih, sorted) White Trimmings (a large as sortment) 50 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 j 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 he sold at small profits. A word to the wise is sufficient. R. B. CLAYTON & CO. septl6-lm REMOVAL. ROBERT FALKNER WOULD notify bto friends that be bee removed from hie old standJst W. J. McElroy’s, end can bo found et the CORNER, next to CARHART k CURD’S, where be will be ptoesed to see hie numer ous old eoatomore and many new ones. He to et ell times prepered to do ell kinds of ROOFING AND GUTTERING et reeeonrble rates, besides ell kinds of repeiring in the TIN TRADB. He keeps constantly oa baud e good assortment of TIJNT WARE, wbieb be will sell et raSeonable rates. Parties desiring their work done promptly and et reasonable rates, shoal! give bin a trial. aepS7-tf ROOFING 1 ROOFING! Tin Roofing, Guttering, Copper, and Sheet Iron work of every kind executed. WB are new prepared to do ell kinds of Tin Roofing, Guttering, end ell kinds of work in Copper, Sheet Iras, ate., oa short notice, end reasona ble prises. We ere prepared to make contracts with parties desiring work ia ear line. Perfeet satisfaction guaranteed. HERINUTON k RICKS, Corner of Fourth and Poplar streets. oet l*-lm* TIN PLATE. JUBT received a large quantity of superior TIN PLATE, for aalo ia quantities to suit purchasers. oc* 18-ts G. F.AH.B. OLIVER. FOR SALE. A•“ TTPI M * TAL - Apply at HOTEL! HOTEL! MY HOTEL to aaw open for the aooommodation** j the public generally, in HAWK INSTILLS, Ga. B, 9. BROWN, teplfi-tf Proprietor. PAINTING. HOUSE, SIGN, AMD Ornamental Painting. GRAINING, MARBLING, GILDING, X. GLAZING, PAPER HANGING, Ac., Ac. Haring on hand all the aeeeesarj material to carry ob the boauMM, we are prepared to give satisfaction, both in execution and pricee, to all who may favor ua with their orders. . . We will also keep ee hand aad for mle, mixed Paints of every description. VARNISH, OIL, SPTB. TURPENTINE, BROWN JAPAN, PUTTY, SAND PAPER, BRUSHES, Ac., Ac. Order, from the oonntry^^a^tond^to. over Roberts, Dunlap A Cos., Cherry st., auglß-l2m Macon, Ga. xarsxxxcxs: —W B Johnston, N H Beal, J H Zeilin A Cos, B A Wise, Clayland A Dumble, Leroy i Napier, W A Hoff. Woodson & Buchanan, GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Cuthbert, Georgia. jjAVE for sale a large number of desirable COTTON PLANTATIONS IN SOUTH-W'ESTERJT GEORGIA. Some of which arc highly improved, with good Dwellings, and all necessary improvements for farming purposes. On some of the premises the purchaser can procure, at reasonable prices, Horsss, Mules, Cattle and Hogs, in part or whole, to stock the plantation. Persons desiring to invest in Beal Estate, and those Wishing to sell, sre requested to confer with us on the subject immediately. I WOODBON A BUCHANAN oete-lm Cuthbert, Ga. City Carriage Repository, W. D. BANKS, Proprietor. I would notify the public generally that I am prepar ed to do all kinds of Carriage fSQfr/—.--lUipalrint, And finishing, of the best style, end st reasonable rates. lam prepared to pat np to order any kind of Vehicle,, at wort notice. Connected with my establishment is a complete BLACKSMITH SHOP, and I shall be glad to serve the public in that line. I nave, also, a large and roomy PAINT ROOM, and a splendid lot of Paints. My work in Painting cannot be excelled in the South. Prices reasonable, and work warranted. FOR SALE. ALWAYS on band, and for sale cheap, new and second hand BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. | The public are invited to give me a call and examine my work and prices. I think I can suit them. . W.D. BANKS, | aeplß-tf opposite Stubblefield House. MIX & KIRTLAND Have received and are now offering GENT'S FINE BOOTS, GENTS’ CALF BALMORALS, AND Congress G-aiters. ALSO, The Ladies’ Celebrated Steel Shank Gaiters, of various Patterns, which for Durability, Excellence of Construc tion and Comfort in wearing, this make of Ladies’ Shoes is universally admitted to be unrivaled. Which w# will sell at a small advance, at Wholesale or Retail for CASH. MIX A KIRTLAND. aug26-tf 1. J. ROBERTSON, A. P. BOGQB, Formerly Cashier Bank State of Augusta, Ga. Georgia, at Washington, Ga. J. J. ROBERTSON & CO., COTTON FACTORS —AMD— COMMISS’N MERCHANTS, 276 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, • - GEORGIA. Will give strict attention to buying ud selling COTTON, GOLD, BANK NOTES, BONDS, and MERCHANDISE GENERALLY. Consignments Solicited. Will receive, forward, and pay taxes on Cotton and Domestics for Northern markets. CHARGES MOD ERATE ! Fbsiqbts to Savannah Offering Fkeelt. Refer to A. Porter, President Bank State of Geor gia, Savannah; John Davison, President Bank State of Georgia, Augusta; Mcßride A Dorsett, Macon, Ga. seplo-2m P. P. PEASE, Receiving, Forwarding AND Commission Merchant. ALSO, DBALM IX COTTON* DOMESTICS, YARNS, HOFF, TOBACCO, PROVISIONS, Ac. Cartful and prompt attention given to buying and selling COTTON. In Seott's Range, between Cherry and Mulberry streets, MACON, OA. REFIRKNCKB: B B Long 4k Cos, Augusta, Oa; Mitchell A Smiths, Mason, Oa; McDaniel A Irby, Lynchburg, Ta; Win Bryce A Cos, New York; James M Beebe, Boston, Mass: Erwin A Hardee, Savannah, Oa; J A Enslow, Charleston, 8C: 8 8 Webb A Cos, Mobile, Ala; D Rodney King, Philadelphia, Pa; Ward ABhaw, Mont* gomery, Ala; Lemuel Peebles, Petersburg, Ya. auglß-8m A LOT of Memorandum, Bank and Pass Books, just received at Boardman’s Book Store. ALSO, 2 dozen Letter Press Copying Books. J. M. BOARDMAN. sep29-lm Cotton. Advances mads on shipments of Cotton to Messrs. D. B. Baldwin A Cos., New York. ASHER AYRES. Maoon, Sept 24,1866. lm NOTICE. A House with 25 rooms, servsnt’s rooms, smoke house, pantry. Ac., and also abusiness house; all near the new market and near the car shed, io Atlan ta, for Lease. Also, a house and lot in Americus, with four seres of ground, servant’s houses, stabies, garden and orchard of fine fruits ; and a lot of land contain ing 226 acres, with 80 olesred and under fence, with in three miles of Americas, for SALE. Apply to the undersigned at Atlanta, or Americus, Georgia. M. E. EVANS. sep2*-lm LAW NOTICE. IHAVB resumed the practice of my profession, sad will attend to all business entrusted to my care In the State Having Just returned from Washington city, parties de siring advice and eouneel relative to the preparation of papers nnder the Amnesty Proclamation for pardon, and the status of eontraots and title deeds executed during the last four yean, eaa consult me by letter or in person. OSes at my reeldenoe, near the new Baptist Ohureh. Macon, Ha. O. A. LOOHRANH. NATIONAL LIFE ' .iA*>.4*AXHT at ? ’ AMD f • *;) ■ 'tab. j a Travelers’ Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. OFFICE, NO. 243 BHOAUavAW. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL DIRECTORS: Edward A. Jones, Orison Bloat, Samuel J. Glasasy, Howell Smith, T B. Van BureD, P. H. Lummus, Sylvester M. Beard, Wm. E. PmK*. Robert Crowley, Sylvealer Teato. Wm. Coit, Joeeph M^lde, J. C. Dimmick, A. A. Low, Henry Clews, C***-®™?*’ Albert Wright, wiK?* John A. Iselin, ' 7 R^mond H. P. Freeman, Henry J.Kaymoo*, Nicholas E. Smith, Sl“ M C w James R. Dow, 1 Trualow, Richard A. McCurdy. * EDWARD A. JONES, President. WM. E. PRINCE, Vice-President. ASHER S. MILLS, Secretary. F. B. VAN BURES, Treasurer. S. Teats, M. D., Medical Examiner E. H. Jones, Superintendent or Agencies., E. F. Folgar, General Railway Agent. Life and Endowment Policies Are issued on the Mutual plan All the] profits inthis department are divided pro rata among thePdbey Holders. All policies to be %nconU»tM* after a • years from date; and non forfeitable after two *"" u *. payments A Ixien of ohe-third of the amount premiums will be made; also, thirty days grace given in payme t of premiums. General Aeeident Policies Are granted covering accidents of all descriptions, in cluding the travelers’ risk. If issued Without Compensation, They provide for death, if caused by accident; but in case of injury only, the insured recuivsn no oompsnea tion. If granted With Compensation, The full amount assured is payable to the family in case of death caused by accident and occurring within three months from date of injury. Or, in anas of rv causing disability, the insured recsinfs a westlg compensation until he is able to attend to hisbusineas, such time not to exceed twenty-six weeks. The policy covers all forms of Dislocations, Broken Honan, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Gunsh it Wounds. Burns and Bites of Dogs, Assaults by Burglars, Robbers, or Mur derers, the action of Lightning or Suo-Strefca, too feels of Explosions, Floods and buflocation bjr Drown ing or ChoXiDg, and all other kind# of accident. Ten Dollar* Secures a general Accident Policy for Two Thousand Dollars, With a Weekly Compensation of Ten Dollars. TRAVELERS IhSI'KANCE.TICKF.TS, For any length of time, from one day to twelve months, are on sale at the various Railroad and Steamboat Ticket Offices and Agencies. Marine Bisks and Spooial Voyage#. Policies are granted insuring against death by acci dent while sailing in steamer or sailing vssuln; also for special voyages. Fall information, with Tables of Rate*. Ac., can be obtained at the Home Office, or by application to the State Agent. E. C. GRANNIS, Agent for Bibb Coonty. J. C. McBUKNEY, Gen’l Agent for Georgia. W. C. GODWIN, Americus. R HOBBS, Albany. S. 8. Stafford. Blakelv. R. G. MORRIS, Georgetown- R. COMPTON, Griffin. R. W. JACQOKrt, Columbus, tar Insurauce Agents desiring tbe appointment as Agent, can address the General Agent, J. C Mcßur oey. sepW-*m JUST ARRIVED! NEW GOODS I GRAND DISPLAY! TWO STOCKS IN ONE! tioons from rfUTiari Ureal Saving to CnHitn 1 S. T. COLEMAN, Agent., CHERRY STREET. fFIHE undersigned will open, shout the Ist of Oeto? JL her, ki the building well known as toe MANU* FACTURERS’ BANK, on the corner of Cherry and Second streets, the moet elegant and extensive variety Fall Goods, FOR LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, yet displayed in this city. My Stock will consist not only of my own purchases, but large selections from purchases made by Mr. J. B. Ross, at the recent auc tion sales in New York, which 1 know to be at foes prices than others have paid in the same market. By an arrangement with Messrs. J. B. Roes A Ron, their ENTIRE RETAIL BUSINESS will be transferred to me; and with the advantages afforded. 1 shall at all times be prepared with the most comprehensive assort ment in this city. Especial attention has been given to the acclection of JftOVRJTMJfG GOODS; and also to the selection of LINEN GOODS, of every description, which are now decidedly cheaper and more economical than Cotton fabrics. So come along, laities, and give me a trial. I have served many of you in the past and given yon good bargains, and will continue to do so if you will stick to me; and if I have neglected to provide anything which can add to your comfort or convenience, I wul furnish it on short notice. S. T. COLEMAN, Agent, Late Firm, Ross A Coleman. Macon, Sept. 24, 1845. 1 m JOS. ENGEL, SECOND STREET, OPPOSITE MIX * KIRTLANd’s, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALER IN Dry Goods CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, CALICOES, LINENS, DELAINES, HATS, &c., &c. J^-LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS TO DEALERS. sepl2-3m "w’ ■ ' F. A. CHIDESTER. *. M. PRITCHARD JERSEY CITY PLANING MILLS. CHIDESTER & CO. WOOD MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, Hand Rails, Brackets, Trusses and Inside Trimmings of every description on hand and made to order. Scroll Sawing and Wood Turning, 12 and 14 Wayne Street, cor. Greene, JERSEY CITY. oct2-Bm* Dr. W. P, PAKKEK, OFFICE THREE DOORS BELOW THI POST OFFICE, (UP STAIRS,) Residence at the Female College. Office hours from 9to 10 o’clock, A. M.; and from 3 to 4 o’clock, P. M. eep2t. -3m* L. N. WHITTLE. p. B. WHITTLE WAP. WHITTLE, Attorneyes at Law. Office jLd« over Payne’s Drug Store, next to Conceit Hall, Macon, Geo. oetß-4m* EICON , BCSKBM d^ T. W. FRERMan WhoUmhmA+m*' and Fancy Goode. CUrr, g t 7® , N* Georgia. I jTwrFEAfci * WHOLESALE QEnCKEA ai ThW Stmt, Maco. ♦ jy2—3m* Q ’ W A HUFF, WHOLESALE PEODICE *,*, Corner Cherry and Third Ralston Hall. Ml jy4—Bb >s KRNBBT PESOS KK, WATCHu» t Mulberry Street, next door to Ns-. j,13-3m* P- J- HARTImi WATCBMAEU, Uta workman for 8. B. Da,, fu,, Building, Mulberry St, Maeoa J jy2l-3m. A. SCHELERMan DEALBA IE ; Drygoods, Clothiag, fartuhai Jewelry, next door to Boerd» u U Mulberry Street, Maeoo, G*. jy6—3m Fieftwt»M|. L. N. WHITTLE. ATTOUWET At tav Offioe over Payne’s Drug Sw* Contort Hull. . *» JOHN L. attobnkt at law, Atlanta, Gear** Offioe at Fort Valley until Ore^. I )v-s»* DR J. EMMETT Office over Mr Payne’s IHu ideooe nn High Stm t, near the i.v -/ the Blind. DR. H. V. M. MILLER orriM hi * PBuruaiovAL m vi ,| TUI PUBLIC Office over Harris k Deem«, »v- \ Resident* at Female Collett saglMw* R. A. WIIXXJI Returnee the Cotton Comm im r. B• . in Uua city, and m prepared so pm a Cotton at the bighent market rv« Office at tbe oid Bank of M &• - gin, oo 3d afreet, near MulWrr r - jy!B—3na* A. NcQUtES, machinist. Will do all kind* of repninas m Im try, aad execute ever, verm, 4im •mith work iu bin line Oid hm aev customers are invited is eati Plum Street, between fleeced art ?* Maoon, jane E J JOHNSTON A CO, AGENTS habtpoep rial rvncnA*-i' Capital $1,000,000. Available aeeete Maeoo, jjift-Sn FLINT HOCBK Mas. m a. fust, nonints (First Street, oppomte Market Hma Is opened N tbe 4h tiers, and Boarders. j»U-e ». i. Baldwin, Hew York. a W J. p. cvMMinew, New Turk. c ■ v. D. H. BALDWIN A 0 .ro. 178 l-CUM. STltttT NEW Y•■ K . BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4C* SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, General lml mm Particular attention given to the mie «f CFT TOBACCO. PRODUCE, nod M&BCHaJMZI 9 molly. ORDER* PROMPTLT FILLID Lib ere I edreeeee made oo o—egem-e • Bouaea m tfevaenoh and How Tot, « mm '• ia Liverpool Refer ta Aaaaa Aram lama • aogf7-Ba> MIST AX.LIC CASK Received thin *av a son IC BURIAL CaAES aod CASE** beautiful Patterns. for mis at m;T, Street, Maoon. On. otthsVluJ*J Teiagruf copy. __ Wesleyan Fe«ale Cdhp -4 " THE twsaty-eifhih Annual Semw -, HER %£, lsdi The Feenlw o mm9* , rates for Firet Terms, which eode I‘"'* aa follows: f Fegnlar Tniton ia Collage elemm Regular Tuition ia Praparatory ciem Krench, (optional) Music, (optional). ‘ Music, with ue of inotrnmeot ■ Hoard, .Deluding Weahiag. Ugh- To be paid ia adeamm, ia'-a Maoon, sogl9-wtf J. B 8* I. c. plant Stock, Eiehaegr til ■••'J k "' MAOON. OA- Stock*, Booda, Sterling and Pom***-, p Bank Notes, Government Claim** 1 Bilver bought and *oU, a* parties may *«•*- made and promptly r** ,tt#J RuraasEcssß. H.Maorvh ‘ jmer* W. M. A J. C. Martin A ria, Montgomery; Nine# Ba^ 1 • y«o* s nab ; UaSt Baok. Angrcte; Wm B dent Baok al Cotemboe. St. »’ J V, Mobila. . IT. ILEDOa. ,D "**',» * «'•**"*' of the Perrr H-* -j. SLEDGE J L° tr 1} REAK FAST QiL*** 0 *'* 15 and Cheraw, aorwt mb* W plied with the the p*«StO*S* and do muequitoea- gjJDGI E' * r*** WOODjVA >TKi) ' 40 Zz~ lKl ’" ” mplO-H