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&gi w over alooe,
Or march w* ow trodden gravel,
v:.k friend* are—d ML er ei—*>
We •—i k—p moving our travel,
Tump tramp, when ekiee ere (kir,
Tramp, tramp, when dorai are blowing.
If we ftad
Wo lag bohind,
▲ steadfast heart wffl keep na going-
Msay e path will seem more plain,
■say a kaa— «■ Be aad coma;
Bat held Uataa owe with might aßd main,
lad keep the track that th— haat chosen.
ItYla tho fight and la the dark,
Its hfflaadthr—gh the hollow;
Wei Is e— eyes epoa the mark,
Xad if we eaaaot bad, we’ll follow.
Tramp, tramp, when ikies are fair,f
Tramp, tramp, whea etorms are blowing,
If —ratra«tb,
Should fail at length,
A steadfast heart will keep ns going.
The horseman and the chariot—r
Gw basting by with mighty clatter;
God speed them aO! sad if they jeer
the tranpe afoot, what do- it matter ?
Gradge them oot the preaeftt bonr,
X— faint and rnoraur like a craven,
Far when the day has loot Us power,
Asm is Jbr aB a common haven.
Tramp, tramp, whea akica are fair,
Tramp, tramp, when stones are blowing,
As the light
Dias down to-night,
A steadfast heart will k—p na going.
Smp Afkmd Cotton MM.— The New
York San ray* the immense business do
ing in the New England Cotton Mills is
shown by the fact that several of them
have lately sent agents to England for at
ditional operatives, having found it impos
sible to procure enough in this country to
meet the demand. The Boston papers
' announce that one vessel has already ar
f rived «t that port with over two hundred
> cotton operatives on board, who have been
sent hither from Lancashire, England, by
agr-nts of the mills. Other vessels are ex
pected to arrive soon, with a much larger
number of hands. Every cotton mill in
the New England States is now reported
to be running to the full extent of its ca
pacity, and in many of them the hands are
working from sixteen to eighteen hours
out of the twenty-four, receiving extra
wages for overwork. It is said that the
mills are now making over one hundrei
per cent proßt, which is occasioned by the
late heavy advance in prices. They are
all overwhelmed with orders, and having
now no difficulty in obtaining cotton, they
are enjqying a rich harvest. It cannot be
expected, however, that this condition of
things will long continue. The present
heavy demand from the South and West
will soon be supplied, after which a stock
will accumulate, prices will come down,
and the disposition to strain every mill to
its utmost producing capacity will natural
ly subside.
A Mmmie Appeal /ram South Carolina. —
The Masons of the North are about to re
ceive a distinguished committee from the
capital of South Carolina. The Masonic
fraternity of Columbia has ehosen brothers
William Gilmore Simms and Robert Bruno
as Commissioners to represent to their
Northern brethren the distressed and pros
trated condition of the Masonic Lodges in
Columbia, where they were once so numer
ous, strong, powerful and active. The
working implements of the Order have
nearly all been destroyed by the ruthless
hands of war, and the Lodges, generally,
are in a most helpless condition. The
brotherhood in the Northern States, it is
hoped will extend the hand of welcome to
these two eminent members of the frater
n ty. They will take their departure for
the oity of New ork in the steamer on
Thursday.
jCSTGcneral Ortega, Vice President of
Mexico, has been arrested in New York,
at the suit of Colonel Wm. H. Allen, who
asserts that he acted as superintendent of
the recent Mexican immigration movement,
under the authorization of Gen. Ortega,
and that, in such capacity, he incurred
debts amounting to $7,000, which the
Genera! now refuses to pay. Geo. Ortega
ever gave Allen any author
a:y m the matter, and declares that he was
utterly opposed to the immigration move
-0386 Was to havo me up on
the A th ultimo, the General being on $lO -
wu bail.
whose
. f trotto E * mile in 2:18 1-5 is the
oe record, is the property of George
A.~»y, 0 f New York, who purchased him
~ r 3 , mcr l B ? n *’ lW ° ***** *&>■ Flora
1 emple » Kalamazoo time—2:l9 3-4 has
heretofore been the best Dexter had a
fine day and a splendid track for his feat
? be be>t time he ever made in a race be
fore was ±24 It is said that Robert Bon
f T ? CW York offered
** °* race > but
<*Uer was refused.
C* CTe '* n <i Leader dMounccs
£22*=?-*-*- to st4u >
I™*'™- T '-«SUU. Os N„ Hamp.
Khode Idand, Delaw3
MKhigsu, and Illinois pay salaried of SIOOO
«'<*■ Seven State, give their T*™
»andK TOn v*T 6to * 2#o °-
an ii theeeoffioerereceives2000
a»4 lndiua etoods at the head rfa 7
with S3OOO. * iead °* l* B *
United Sutes Senator ' *'® ni *“•
ewottesclnj March 4,18 CA *• term,
J«dg* Terger, I» • Q hlu!
in the Oonfei. *’ D ’ ei * !
4a. Beme «. 35 ; Aloorn,
•^^rdon s** 5 ** T>T , ° r " Do,r in W^ington.
O-XJI3D£.
'‘•WCmSPKSBSSSt*
DATT,I,K - ,*u*
tears Macon 4:06 PM
arrive at Atlanta 7;*, A M
'?V e s*-"*" 9 *
1U.., ,;,s?rs
ArrlvoTn Atlanta . .7:10 l* M
Leare ** 4:20 A M
Arrive In Macon -*•* -*•
Leave Macon ........... # ,'.".c’uß P M
Arrive at ...,S:IOAM
LeaveKufaula Y' IjAVy. ....4:10 PM
Arrive at •
Albany Branch—Mail Train.
Leave SmUfaville—No 10..... ..,...•••••• • •j; ;y M
Arrive at Albany-No »..«£’> «
Arrive at Bmlthvllle
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD.
Vihoil Snp’t,
„ 7.28 A. M.
Leave Macon 4.10 P.M.
Arrive .7 A. M
Leave Columbu* * ..4.24 P. M
Arrive ' ”'
CXNTSAL BAILUOAD. 4.::
QeobobW. Adams, Sup’t.
Liati 1*24 PM
Arrive at Katonton A M
Leave Eatonton 7.33 p jj
Arrive at Macon
Trains leave Maoon on Mondays, Wednesdays an
days, and returfc Tuesdays, *»ofsJky» * Saturdays.
MACON AND BRUNSWICK RAILROAD.
G. A.Dcbb, Sup’t.
Leave Macon v *’ PM
Arrive at Junction g.Qo A M
Leave Junction ” .'i#:* A M
Arrive at Maeea
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Gbobob Yosob, Sup’t.
. ... . ~.WAM
Arrive at Augusta I u
Arrive at Atlanta •• o.do r »
ATLANTA AND WgSt POINT RAILROAD. ■*“
Qeobqb G. Hull, Sup’t.
Leave Atlanta i „
Arrive at West Point K 2
Arrive at AtlanU P M
MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT R. R.
Damibl H. Cbam, Sup’t.
Leave West Point
tX {
Leave Montgomery bis £ J{
Leave Columbus • •• "•*? ? ft
Arrive at West Point 4 A "
WESTERN AND ATLANTiqjtAILttpAD.
Roberv Baugh, Sup’t. |
SSAiim::: ±
Leave Chattanooga “
Arrive at Chattanooga... jgt. ' A *
LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD.
T. S. Blair, Gen’l. Agent.
aiSSr:r.::“.C{s»|S
NASHVILtE AND OHATTANOOOA RAILROAD.
. W r J.BTEVEIfS, Gen’l. Sup’t.
Leave Chattanooga i A
Arrive at Nashville £2?? 5
Leave Nashville
Arrive at Chattanooga v-** o 1 “
NATIONAL LIFE
AND | J
rli 1111 18 rr 1 fill iljlli
TPaVclcr? Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
OFFICi:, NO. 34 3 BllOilDti Al .
AUTUOKIZEL) CAP1TAL.;.......'......55<N»,0u0.
DIRECTORS:
Kdward A. Jones, Orison Blunt,
Samuel J. Glassey, Howell Smith,
T. B. Van Buren, K. 11. Lummus,
Sylvester M. Beard, Win. E. Prince,
Robert Crow ley, 3 Sylvester Teats,
Wm. Coit, Joseph Wilde,
J. C. Dimmick, A. A. Low,
Henry Clews, Charles Curtiss,
. Albert Wright, Asher S. Mills,
John A. Iselin, W. 11, Webb,
H. P«;Freetnan, Henry J. Raymond,
Nicholas E. Smith, Silas 0. Herrin?,
James R. Dow/-. ™ Ham’l W. Truslow,
Richard A. McCurdy.
EDWARD A. JONES, President.
WM. E. PRINCE, Vice PreaUMHI.
ASHER S. MILLS, Secretary.
F. B. VAN BUREN, Treasurer.
S. Tbats, M. D., Medical Examiner.
E. H. Jokes, Superintendent of Agencies. |
E. F. Foloek, General Railway Agent.
Life and Endowment Policies
Are issued on the Mutual plan. All the profits in this
department are divided pro rata among the Policy
Holders. All policies to be ineontediEu after five
years from date, and nonforfeitable after two annual
payments. A Loan of oDe third of the amount of
premiums will be made; also, thirty days grace given
in payment of premiums.
General Accident Policies
Are granted covering accidents of all descriptions, in
cluding the travel eta’ risk. If issued
Without Compensation,
They provide for death, if caused by accident; but in
case ol injury only, the insured receives no compensa
tion. If granted
With Compensation,
The full amount assured is payable to the lamily in
cue of death caused by accident and occurring within
three months from date of injury. Or, in case of inju
ry causing disability, the insured loceiv. s a weekly
compensation ufitil he is able to attend to hisbtisiness
such time not to exceed twenty-six weeks. The policy
covers all forms of Dislocat ions, Broken hones Sprains
Bruises, Cats, Gunshot Wounds, Bums and Scalds’
Bites of Dogs, Assault* by Burglars, Bobbers, orMurl
derers, the action of J-igbUiing or Sun-Stroke the »i.
•fete of Explosions, Fields and by Drowm
ing or Choking, and all other kinds of accident.
Ten Dollars
Secures a general Accident Policy for
Two Thousand Dollars,
With a Weekly Compensation of
Ten Dollars
tkaveleiis* INSURANCE. TICKETS,
frautSSwl”--— r °” months]
TwKoffi<££dA?S. and a " d
Marine Risks and Special Voyages.
a J e .f ran . ted /“"uing against d#uth bv acci
dent while eaiflng in steamer or sailing vesselv also
for special voyagea. » a,so
Full information, with Tables o.' Rates. Ac cun be
SStin tbe aome *
A pent lor liibb {Coiuitf.
J- C. McIiUKNEY,
w. c. GODWIN’, Americul Agent Gc ° rgia *
K. HOBBS, Albany.
S. 8. Stafford, Blakely.
R. G. MORRIS, Georgetown.
R. COMPTON, Griffin.
K JACQUES, Columbus.
- T * sep2U-3ni
TREASURER’S OFFICE i
South Westbiuj Kailuoao, Company (
%«>*. CA . Oct. 28th, 1365. )
•ATotlce to Bond Holders of this
Company.
PERSONS holding Bonds of this Company past
due, anil present the same at mv office lor L.
»«»*• JNO. T. BOIFEUILLET 1 J
oct29-6t Traasu ror,
HOTEL! HOTELlifcu
A/TY HOTEL is now open for the accommodation of
IVJ. the public generally, in UAWKINBVILLE Gw.
„ S. F. BROWN,’
-PIGU Proprietor.
Keep out the Cold,
1 tV jl ? SABHEB reglazed on short notice and moder
l v ate prices, by
°ct2A-tf DRURY A TRIPOD.
COTTON. •
JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO.,
BANKERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Macon, Georgia,
C/ficfi on Third Street, next Door to Postofiice.
WE are prepared to make cash advances on ship
ments of cotton to Norton, Slaughter A Cos.,
New York, or to our correspondents in Liverpool,
Planters and owners of «6tton entrusting the same
to odr care for sale w shipment, shall have prompt re
turns to sales, io gold or currency as they may diiect.
We solicit orders for the purchase of cotton.
Gold aid Silver and sight exchange on New York,
bought and sold.
We refer by permission to J. B. Ross & Son, Bow
dre A Andrson, Knott A Hows, Hardeman A Sparks,
IK W. Cubbodge, N. A. JiardeeA Coy Savannah;
Third National Bank, Nashville; Citizens’ Bank, Louis
ville; Commercial lSank, Louisville.
Journal, Forsyth; Snmter Repub
lican, Amerieus; Albany Patriot, Columbus Tun;a
and Enquirer, LaGrange Reporter, Griffin Union,
Mitledgeville Recorder, publish one month and send
bill to JUHN T. EDMUNDS A CO.,
ocl2fi-lm Macon,Ga.
4 Z
Al. & CO.,
ARE in constant receipt fbflhe. folio wing, at their
News Depot, Triangle Bloek, Cherry street.
Dailies.
N. Y. Herald, Times, Tribune, News, World and
Journal of Commerce.
i Cincinnati Commercial, Gazette, Enquirer and Ger
man Valkcsblatte.
Louisville Journal and Democrat.
Nashville Union, Dispatch, Gazette, Banner, Press
and Times;
Macon Telegraph and Journal and Messenger.
Weeklies.
Harper’s and Leslie’s Illustrated, Leslie’s Chimney
Corner, N. Y. Ledger, N. Y. Weekly, Buntline's
Own, Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, Field, Turf and
Farm, N. Y. Clipper, National Police Gazette, Waver
ly Magazine, A. and N. Journal, Scientific American,
Boston Pilot, Metropolian Record, Metropolitan Bank
Note Reporter, Round Table, The Nation, Sunday
Mercury, N. Y. Daybook, Flag of Our Union, Irish
America*, N. Y. Independent, Gleason’s Lfteiary
Compapipn. Wide World and Buutline’s Own.
I Jill Month 1 less J■ J jjg
Fashion Magazine, Godey’s Leslie’s, Peterson’*, Le
Bon Ton, Lady’s Friend, La Pfetite Messenger and
American Book of Fashion, Harper’s Monthly, At
lantic do. Eclectic. Youug Folk's Magazine, Catholic
World, Knickerbocker, Arthur’s Magazine, Ladies’
Repository, Continental Monthly, Pacific Monthly,
Ballou’s Monthly,Leslie’s New Montbly.Pbrenolpgical
Journal Ballou’s Monthly Appleton% Ruil-
Coiuic Periodicals.
Nick Nax. Phunny Phellow, PhunniestPbun, Budg
et Fun, Yankee Notions and Mr. Merriman’aMouthly.
Wfeare.prepared to furnish the above regularly, or
any hthet Paper or Periodical published in the United
Stutoe, at a small margin over publisher’s rates, and
from Intee to seven days in advance of the mails.
octlD-lin A. PATRICK A CO.
MIX & KIRTLAND
Have received and are now offering
GENT’S FINE BOOTS,
GENTS’ CALF BALMORALS,
L|l £ AND
1 I I i| SfWf -w.
Congress Graiters.
:/ j ALSO,
The Ladies’ Celebrated Steel Shank Gaiters, of various
Patterns, which for Durability, Excellence of
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 Wh jlesale or Retail
for CABH> MIX A KIRTLAND.
aug2k-tf
M’BRIDE & DORSETT,
BHimNG AND COMMISSION MERCUANTS.
Office: with R. W. Cubbedge, next door to 1. C.
Plant’s, Second Street, Macon, Ga. oct4t<
WOOD WANTED.
I A or 50 cords of good Oak Wood wanted, to be
tcV/ delivered as needed, or at once. Apply at the
office of the Daily Journal and Messenger.;
Sep 10—U . k . K 1
A Oooil Cotton Plantation lor Rent.
I offer lor RENT for the ensuing year, one half of
what was known us the Estate of A. G. COALSON,
lying on the est side of the Ocmulgee river, six miles
above Hawkinsville, and eight miles trom Coley’s
Slat ion, on the Brunswick, R. R.
Between five and six hundred constitute the num
ber of cleared acres, every foot of wbich is well wa
tered.
A good dwelling, with all necessary out buildings,
two Gin Houses, one Screw, Corn Cribs, etc., on the
place. I will hire to the tenant seven head of good
Mules, and will sell all the produce made on the place,
11a cheap us can be bought anvwhere. It is a planta
tion well knowu for the amount of cotton the place
produces, and those that wish to engage in the busi
ness for the year IstJH, would do well to give me a
call. I can be found on the premises, and letters ad
dressed to me at Hawkiusville. 8. COALSON.
0C(25 fit*
J. K HARMAN,
Real Estate A.gent,
THIRD STREET, RALSTON BUILDING,
Macon, Georgia,
HAVING had long experience in the Land trad*
and Real Estate business generally, often his
services to ibe Public in selling and renting Farms, 01
Selling wild Lands throughout the State.
Good References given if required.
sep22-dtt
STOLEN,
ON the 24ib inst., from my stable, in the city of
Macon, a Horse and two Horae Mules. The
Horse is a long, tall, Daik Iron Gray. The hair on
his face and jaws much lighter in color than on the
body. Branded on the shoulder with “U. 8,” and on
the thigh “I. C.” Thin in flesh, and about 6 years old.
One of the mules of ordinary size, light colored and
compiiot, with a sore on the back—tail shaved last
B P lir, £. now about half grown out. The other under
ordinary size and dark, short, body and neck. Very
litt'e hair on tbe tail, except a small bunch ou the
end.
Also, on Ihe tjtli instant, was stolen from a post in
Viueviile, mv large bright bay Horse, about 10 or 12
Touts old, with a hob tail and star in bis forehead.—
The upper lid (perhaps) of his right eye, has a small
notch in it and a ridge on its margin from an injury.
A liberal and satisfactory reward will be given for the
Horse or Mules, or either of them.
D. W. HAMMOND.
oct 27-ts
EVERYBODY CAN GET
Something Good ISTow
AT
GREEK & LAKE’S.
Layer Raisins, (iu whole and X boxes.)
Currants, Prunes and Dates.
Alqpopds, Filberts, Brazil and Rug. Walnuts,
Cfi ron and Ginger Preserves.
Macaroni, Corn Starch and Farina,
utain Pepper, Spice and Race Ginger.
Pure Eng. Durham and French Mustard.
Nutmegs aud Cassia.
Lillienthar* Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Maccaboy Snull, (in all shapes.)
Wc Cannot hi undersold. Try ns.
L * F. LAKE AJ. F. GREER.
Granite Row, 3d st.,
oct22-tf Macon, Ga.
Woodson & Buchanan,
Gfii\ERAL LAND AGENTS,
Cvitlibert, Gr e’orgi a
J.JAVE for sale a large number of desirable
COTTON PLANTATIONS
IN
SOUTWf- W'ESTEBJT GEORG I+l.
Some of which are highly improved, with good
Dwellings, aud all necessary improvements fog fanning
purposes. On Some of the premises the purchaser can
procure, at reasonable prices. Horses, Mules, Cattle and
flogs, in part or whole, to stock the plantation.
Person* desiring to invest in Real Estate, and those
wishing to sell, are requested to confer with us on the
subject immediately.
, WOODSON & BUCHANAN,
oct6 ~ lm Cuthbcrt, Ga.
TO RENT. H
A WAREHOUSE capable of Storing two or thre
hundred Bales Cotton. Apply to
oct 12-ts G. F. A H. E. OLIVER.
GROVESTEEN&CO,
PIANO FORTE
MANUFACTURERS,
490 BROADWAY,
IST EW YORK.
THE attention of the Public and the trade is invited
to onrlNsw Scats 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTES, which for volume and parity of tone are un
rivalled, by any Wfherf o oflefed in tlia market. They
contain all the modem improvement French, Grand
Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame, Over-Strang Bass
Ac., and each instrument being made under the person
al supervision of Mr. J. H. GROVESTEEN, who has
had a practical experience of over 35 years in theit
manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular.
The ««. Grovesteen Piano Fortes” received
the award of merit over all others at the
celebrated World’s Fair.
Where were exhibitor i—trumenta from the bes
makers of London, Paris, Philadelphia, Baltimore;
Boston, and New York ; and also at the American In
stitute for five successive years, the gold and silver
medals,- both of which can be seen at our waie
room.
By the introduction of improvement!, we make a
still more perfect Piano Forte, and bv manufacturing
largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer
these instruments at a price which will preclude all
competition. *
Prices— No. 1, Seven Octave, round porners, Rosewood
plain case $275.
No. 2, Seven Octave, round corner, Ra—wood
heavy mouluing S3OO.
No. 3, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood
Louis XIV style $325.
Terms : Net Cash la Current Funds.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
“A. A C." octlS-tf
FOR S^JLE.
ONE large Road Wagon, iron
axle—in good order.
W. A. HUFF.
FOR SAXE.
A good Saddle Horse, cheap for
cash. W. A. HUFF.
SXJGA.IL
20 bbls. A & B Sugars for sale
by W. A. HUFF.
SALT.
100 bbls. Salt for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
CORN.
1,000 sacks Com in store and to
arrive—for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
COFFEE.
I
25 sacks choice Rio Coffee for
sale by W. A. HUFF.
bagging.
5 bales Gunny Bagging, for sale
by W. A. HUFF.
TOBACCO.
200 boxes Chewing Tobacco—all
grades—for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
MEAL.
500 bushels fresh Meal for sale
by . W. A. HUFF.
FISH.
50 kits |No. 1 Familyi Macke
rel, for sale by
W. A. HUFF.
octl9-tnovl<»
City Carriage Repository,
W. D. BANKS, Proprietor.
%
1 would notify the public generally that I am prepar
ed to do all kinds of
Carriage —^Repairing.
And finishing, of the best style, and at reasonable
rates. lam prepared to pat up to order any kind of
Vehicle,, at abort notice.
Connected with mv establishment is a complete
BLACKSMITH SHOP, and I shall be glad to serve
the public in that line.
I have, also, a large and roomy PAINT ROOM, and
a splendid lot of Paints. My work in Painting can npt
be excelled In the Sofifh. Prices reasonable, and
work warranted.
u itFOR SALE.
ALWAYS on hand, and for sale cheap, new aad
second hand
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES.
The pnblic are invited to give me a call and examine
my work and prices. I think I can suit them.
W. D.. BANKS,
Bepl 3-ts opposite Stubblefield House.
JOHN SCOTT CUfGfN SCOTT. WILLIAM C. SCOTT.
scarp & BROTHERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
No. 9 Locust St., between Main and Levee,
t SAINT LOUIS, MO.
tw Particular attention given to tbe sale of Pro
duce Orders of every description.
LAW NOTICE!
I H .f V U r e,a ,®*4 ‘henrMtlce 9 f my profession, and will
attend to all *n«lße«i entrusted to my care in Sbe State.
Having jut retarded ffom Washington city, parties de-
Hring advice and conanel relative to the preparation of
papers under the Amnesty Proclamation for pardon,, and
the status of contract* and title deed* executed daring the
last four years, can eonsnlt me by letter or in person
Office at my residence, near the new Baptist Church.
j‘ C 4-tf O. A. LOCH RANK.
Grand Reception Z ,
Itc-Opcning of the Brewa House !
A F B|owS d Sg°oal
saiswasr - -
B, CS.EiXjOJYi.IX U. XXU JU I \AAV D.
s. mum & eg..
Wholesale Dealers in
) to bienß • 'f §oHx-* '*»M . tat-*. v> ■': ■
CXOTHING,
SSy goods,
— A y— f
. jt it 00a *at s •
II ItMSIII\(i GOODS.
V IJBOVID I **
Goods sold nl» a small advance above
New York rates. «
im*tT m «6*n *nM»tu> **- ***
Orders Promptly Amended to
Wo 72 East Side Public Square,
WASH VII.EC, TENN.
oct It-lm
AL. RIVA. P. PKARL.
A. RIVA & CO.,
com mission
iDMi* *»* •***•*« «*■•«!»»'- i-» •■"
: MERCHANTS,
,* s* «,,■ at **ial J <.d Uiw l. •><••« - ’
inPORTEIM AND
j w iit i#««l «*.»■>
"Wh.ole.sale Dealers in
BRANDIES, WINES, LIQUORS
AND
; ax ■, rjws, •? a ■
Havana Cigars.
ALSO,
BOURBON AND ROBERTSON COUNTY
WHISKY,
CIGARS, » TOBACCO, ETC., ETC.
tUI .mmil X- L*iSf; I’ 'V -
No* 16 North College St.,
Js Ik.’hJ sh uotrfw id
NASHVILLE, TENN.
oct 17—801’
MADISON STRATTON, THOS. O. POINTER.
HAMPTON J. CHENEY, BBNJ. P. ROY.
STRATTON, POINTER 8 CO,
W HOLKBAI <E
Gr r o o & r »•
AND
Commission Merchants,
For the Sale and Purchase of
Cotton and Tobacco,
WHEAT FLOUR,
PORK, BACON, CARO,
DRIED FRUIT,
Piy Iron, and Produce Generally ,
Nos. 9 aixl 11 Broad street,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
WE WILL KEEP ON HAND A LARGE AND
well and selected stock of
GEOCEEIES
FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE.
To which we invite the attention of the merchants ol
Tennessee, Georgia and Alalmma.
Strict attention will be paid to receiving and for*
warding, and to the Rule of groceries and all goods on
consignment.
Being in the large and commodious storeand ware
house so long and favorably remembered as the house
of Johnson A Smith, and afterwards as Fisher, Whe
less k Cos., with the immense sheds and storage rooms,
we feel prepared to haudle all Cotton, Tobacco,
and General Produce, or goods on consignment,
on as favorable terms as any house in the city;
and expecting to establish our business upon a penna
ment basis, we promise to do all in our power to meet
a liberal share of public patronage.
and Rope always on hand,
oct 17-<ini
NORTH &. FERRIS,
WHOLESALE
3sroTio]srs,
Furnishing Goods
Perfumery,
AND
TOILET ARTICLES & STATIONERY,
The largest and best selected stock in Iho city, .and
exclusively
WHOLESALE.
_
j baliuii i oiii '!•• - ,
Wa have reduced our prices to compete with North
ern cities. This being a brunch of our
3STEW YORK HOUSE,
Qives us great facilities for selling Goods at the lowest
prices. Our stock embraces the following, be
sides a great variety of other goods:
Combs, Brushes,
Buttons, Pipes, Cutlery,
Pins, Needles, Shirts,
Collars, Suspenders,
Drawers, Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs,
Wallets, Thread,
Fans, Toweling,
Dress Trimmings,
Belts and Buckles,
Colognes, Pomades,
Soaps, Blaking, Ink,
Paper, Envelopes,
Trunks and Looking
Glasses, etc., etc, etc.
; asli * * •
ARMY OIL, EMERY PAPER ANO
TRIPOLI.
NORTH «fc PERRIS,
41, Public Square, four Doors North of Cedar,
4 NNASHVILLE, TENEBBEE.
. octlO—lna.
•. * ■ .s.-'ifli tUi ir vi•. n fa?
Kew Stock.
J. H. ZEILIN At CO.
MACON. CA.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist**
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW
unw, ernriMnnv. »W«-
CIST'S FANCY HOODS, VI HIES,
BRANDIES, ETC., FOR MEDI-
CINAL USE.
atdetA inttuAted ta out rate.
ulLtl he ccterfulU and /i earn fit ly.
ftUd at the laurelt market Intel.
We are the sola Agents in this State tor the
Azuruea or Premium Baking Powder.
ocUO-3-s J* «• M»M** « <>•
GEORGIA ACADEMY FOR TIIE BLIND.
PARTIES interested are bereby informed that the
buildings in Maoon having been restored to this
Institution, the School has been removed Irosn Fort
Valley: and the exercises will b« resumed in the for*
mer place on MONDAY, 2nd of October. Papers of
the State will greatly serve this puhhcchanty by copy
ing this announcement. W. D. WILLIAMS.
sep2B-tf Vrinciyl.
MIHT A.LLIC CABEB.
RECFIVED this dav a full assortment ol METAL
IC BORUL CA&S .1 CASKBTB of .h.m-J
bo.ulir.il Fallen... For ah ■yH.SWTOuSju *
Street, Macon, Ga. GREENVILLE WOOtL
Telegraph copy. * U J[?
JOS. ENGEL,
SECOND STREET, OPPOSITE MIX A KIttTLAND B,
WHOLESALE ANI) HETAIL
DEALER IK
Dry Goods.
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CALICOES,
LINENS,
DELAINES,
HATS, &c., &c.
LIBERAL DBDHOTI >N I TO DEALERS.
sepl2-3m ___
FLOUR! FLOUR!
50 Bbls. Superior Flour,
,50 w Choice Extra Flour,
50 “ Extra Family Flour.
JUST RECEIVED AND rOR SALE BY
GEO. T. ROGERS & SDN,
oct 14—ts
J. H. WOOLFOLK,
WARE-HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Macon, Ga.,
WOULD respectfully inform his old patroi.s aud
friends, that he will continue the buisnesn at
the same place he has for the last six years, aud he
now has Storage Rooms for 3000 Rales of CotU>o.
Ilia House is Fire Proof, and free fioni leaks.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 16th. 1865. octl7-)m2aw.
P. P. PEASE,
Receiving, Forwarding
AND
Commission Merchant.
ALSO, OEJLER IN
cor ton, DOtiEsrirs, yauns, kopp,
TOBACCO, PROVISIONS, Ac.
Careful and prompt attention given to buying and
selliug COTTON.
In Scott’s Range, between Cherry
and Mulberry streets,
MACON, GA.
REFERENCES:
E K Long A Cos, Augusta, Ga; Mitchell A Smiths,
Macon, Ga; McDaniel A Irby, Lynchburg, Va; Wm
Bryce A Cos, New York; James M Beebe, Bouton,
Mass ; Erwin A Hardee, Savannah, Ga: J A Enslow,
Charleston, SC; SS Webb A Cos, Mobile, Ala; I)
Rodney King, Philadelphia, Pa; Ward AShaw, Mont
gomery, Ala ; I«emuel Peebles, Petersburg, Va.
aug I rt - Bui
MERCHANT TAILORING.
JEFF. LONG,
IST DOOR BELOW TIIK OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING,
yyfOULD notify the public, that he has just reoeiv-
LARGE AND SUPERB STOCK OF
CLOTHS, CASBIMXRES, DOESKINS, FANCY VEST
PATTERNS. ETC., ETC.
which be is ready to put at
VEEY REASONABLE RATES
and on short notice. All work warranted to give
satisfaction.
ALSO,
A large lot of Gents’ Collate, Fancy Neck-Ties,
Haudkcrchiels, Buttons, etc.
REPAIRING.
Connected with mv establishment, I have a separate
room for repairing all kiuda of Tailor Work.
1 respectfully refer to my many old customers, as to
my workmanship, having always given them satisfac
tion. oct22-3m
MRS. F. DESSAU’S
COMPLIMENTS to her friends and patrons in the
City and Couutry, and would be pleased to see
them at her
OF FASHION, ’»
on Mulberry Street, where she has on baud, and is
constantly receiving, tbv largest assortment of
.MILLENERY AND LADIES APPAREL
ever brought to this market. Having spent eight
weeks in New York, her selections ate of the latest
styles, and newest fashions. She is prepared to sell
either at Wholesale or Retail, as cheap as any one
iu the Southern Market. Give her u call, and judge
fi»r yourselt.
TER JIMS STRiCTij 1* 4'mMSMM.
Macon, Oct., 4ib, 1865. dim.
SUNDRIES FOR SALE AT
James Seymour’s Store,
ON CHERRY STREET, ROBERTS A DUNLAP’S OLD STAND.
Si° w A L Raisins, Sardines, Salts, Alum, Cable Rope,
Wh?r’i£? m K D !3 B ***jf* > R«P®. Rubber Belting,
Br “ d J\( iu «•*•*). Mackerel,
. d ?'. e PP er « Smoking and Manufactur
er tobacco, I wish to close my present business and
'“oSiS.-""" —* i ’3fSusss!5 i JW
lACOff BISDttXK
DR. J. B. HINKLE, h«
V ,roni “W* HotJl
to Dr. C. M. Hall’s other
found night or day whnw *"
oct 14—Sni
L. N. WHITTLE. T. P g
I *•* WHITTI.K. ' **"»;
DK. P. H W RIGHT bw ... U*
Me, «... a. mtmeeZZ? W i-
Office, when he can be found 4 wnn . ITT****?*
■t the residence oT Judge E. u£
oct2l -3m*’
■ OR. H. V. M. ail.l.Kh
otpua un rmuriMiMui , u ,
THE FOlLlc *** h
Offioe over ilarria 4 D***’.
ReeMeiiee at Female Colleca
wyll W
Sight Exchange
ON NBW TORE, in nma to NA -
DEPOSITS, received «,*n«
R YccJjL
Office: Second Street,
Monroe.
C. M IKWIM, g ,
IRWIN * WIAKII^
Commission Merrh a ,.
AND WBOLESALB AND BBTAII
Fine Groceries, Dry M, |w
HATS, CAPS, AND FANCY firing
Northuast Corner, Cherr}- and Tk» s
(OID STAND OP WITBBBi A u.i »
in A CON, .... t|| -
J. W. Faera k CO., and Hoe. E. A
Ga.; rol. D. A. Vnaun, Albaay, ttoT-VT ** f
ally of and Dougherty i. , P ll
win. Marietta, Oa.: Barrie k ’
J. k. Andereon k Cos.. i
Wharton, Alexandria, Va. ££ ‘
H. W. WILKES, Jl,
iM Mata st., Hank Mi aiarhn
LOUISVILLE, IT.
Machine Belting,
Bolting Cloth,
Cotton Warps,
Machine Cards,
Hose and Packing,
Mill. Factory, Railroad, and Oil Id ]
Supplies of all Kind*.
Catalogues sent free by mat!
Factory discount U> tlealm
octl9-ly
OLD BOUBBOH WHISIY
ONE Hundred Barrels Purs Whwkv, ts ana
rwntby KNOTtAHOTO
oct23 -101*
and h saldwin, New York. a. lutm. ham
j. r. LUMMises, New York. c. u e<>uT. tow
D. H. BALDWIN A CO,
*r». 178 PE.IItf, BTHF.ET,
new yobe.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 Oft
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
General Cennimiii Bertha*
Particular attention riven to the ale at GOTO*
TOBACCO, PRODUCE, and MRRCHANDIZI m
•rally.
ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED
Liberal advaaeaa mad# on enaeigsmvai* a a
Houses in Savannah and New York, or la aar tot
in Liverpool Retar to Asabb Araaa, Mama. As
aug27-8m
r. a. cuiDMTsa. an r«vra*«
JERSEY CITY PLININC FLU
CHIDEBTER A CO.
WOOD MOULDINGS, AKOU ITEM fc
Hand Rails, Brackets, Trasses and \mk
Trimmings of every description on haaJm
made to order.
Scroll Sawing aad WooJ Tnrn.at
IE and 14 Vi|w Street, rer. Quo*.
JEltSfcY CITY.
oct2-Bm*
Dr. W. P, PARKER.
OFFICE THREE DOORS BELOW THI P**
OKFICfc, (UP BTAIRdJ
Rcaidenes at the Female College.
Office boor* from I to 10 o’clock, A. M.;
8 to 4 o'clock, P. M.
JOHN C. HULL. JOHN r. BI LL. WILLUM** 4 -
JOHN C. BULL A CO.
C O IR IR I IS I • If ■■■t’Rt* I*' 1 *'
AND NBA LESS IN
BA*gli*, Ropp, Heap.
Ns. 64 CsMßHrrtal Mrwet.
oct2C-3m ST. U>nA»*_
OEO. n. ROBINSON. J*A A atO* 1 *
Robinson to Garrard,
(Sucosaaot ato Yeatana, Bohtasse A Ca,r
General Unawialnw .fftt**"*
6* Levee and 64 ChasifwlS
rr.
Alwaya on hand and fcr sals at th* I**"*
Bale Rope, Baggiug and Tw me.
ocl2t>~Boi* _
PUGH & LUNQUE^’
PHOTOGRAPH, AKBEOTTT*
AND
Daguerrean Galled
Trianfu'ar Block.
#4 ietw'
We have received n noo •* , **' 4t * •Tj'
and are prepared to elocate
kind in the boat stylo ol nrt.
COTTON PBfiSSfl 8
U, T E offer superior *
TY BALING Cotnai at lH,r iO®-
Cherry street
P. B.—Our Mr. Jace*on Dbl.o** ■■ **** m
of the Presses from tb,. date. «<* mil be
have a call from bia okl ooUoo fnsodd-
aepvtf 3m
For sale.
ABxr —» ——-