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109 BROAWWAY,
VK w YORK.
. ««uoe of the Fab!* and the trade ia invited
s„ *tr 4 Li T OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO
.b ft tor voitsuw and puntj of too. are at.
«, fc,Aerie offered in thta market They
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minani bsiag made under the person
Mr. J. 8 GROVESTBEM. who has
. . rf-irai riprrienea of erer 85 year* ia theii
m . ■■ .-«. * tni » warranted in eTery particular.
•ii vesteen Piano Fortes” received
»*. lof merit over all others at th»-
-• -atrti World’s Fair.
> trit tiM msi rumen to from the beat
r Lcsaoa, Pane. Philadelphia, Baltimore
*-:'*• X«rk; aad also at Ike American In
•»f success) to yearn, the (old and silvet
at whwh oaa he aeea at our wate
.. ... mptnf—iih, we make.
m pmS Twit orfo, and h* manaUetnriny
. v.U a ririctly saak a>a‘e«, are eoahled to oftef
„ ..-«a>*ai* a: a pnea which will praolade al
i v Sr»re Octave, round corner a, Rosewood
•vi rwwtSTi.
v i, Srrn Oetarc, round comer. Rosewood
Imre couloiag SBOO.
' • Ssreu Octave, rosad corners, Reeawooo
XIV style MU.
T.mi SM Cash la Currant S ands.
. >t:vk ci *cclars sent free.
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. See York. ■. anieaas. Savannah.
.. -o. New Tork. e. a. holst. Savannah
I' H. BALDWIN & CO.,
to. ITS PE.4IIL STREET,
1C W Yo» M •
HIGH AM. BALDWIN & CO.
"AVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Wnrr»l CsmMob MfrthaDlfi.
> v aumiMe r»ao ta the —la af COTTON,
, ..j.rßODl'Cß,aad MERCHANDIZE (an
aa ..
GRIiKRS PROMITLY PILLED.
>r-a adTaneea mada on eon(i(nißaata to on
• am a >araanah and New Tort, nr to oar friead
•wietl Radar to Asets Areas, Maeoe, On.
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COTTON.
JOHN T. EDMUNDS 4 CO.,
tJAIULsg COMMISSION MERCHANTS, '
Waroa, tiror|ia,
»« curi Su*et, next Door to Pootoffite.
\\ ’ ‘ »■» P’ntni 1* make cash adrmsewa oa skip
’l *'•'* •* Mtoe to Norton, Slaughter 4 Cos.,
4 or to oe; e-orrcspoadeata ia Liverpool,
•»* ewatrt of cotioa entrusting tba Mine
«r to « «r A pmaal, shall bare prompt re,
« « ft-.* or currency aa they may direct.
J'An for tba purchase af cotton.
* * »rr aad • ghi exchange oa Sew York,
-•aiawoa to J. B. Rom A Boa, Bow*
' : k Lott A Howe, Hardeman A Sparks,
N. A. HardM A Cos., Sarusib;
a T*»k. Nashville; CiUxoaa’ Bank, Louie
** -<~i Bank, Louisville.
■ • Jen real, Forsyth; Banner Repub
A aeay Patriot, Columbus Times
-*t.-*nge Reporter, Onffio Union,
• sar.-d-r. publish eae mootb ud aoad
JuHN T. EDMUNDS A CO.,
. *'■' - Maeon, Oa.
Woodson & Buchanan,
tE>ER\L LAND AGENTS,
; hbert » Georgia
\ \ 1 ■“*« number of deairable
' :i ’ N '“'■•STATIONS
; ** —4 Mi With good
- -W» Oc some of th, fo r farmiae
■"-** « «*> « r-r*» V a!£S* caS
a » part or whole, to *»'«, Caul. ud
rrw-'M desiring to larortto
*’• 3 d *• •* ’ ere requested to eontowvi.*** tho * e
• •td in xedi«t#J f. r ur on the
WOODSON kBCCak5l5,
Cathhm. Qa.
OLD BOURBON WHISKY.
tUrT + on consign-
INOTTA IOWE?
itlacon l)trill}jjiountol anil iUcsocngtr
lISTE W FIRM.
gnrOL£Tolfr HUNT A CO.,
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, SEOR6IA.
TATOW have ia store, and for sale, the larrest and
IM beat assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOES and HATS
ia tha South. Tboaa wishing to buv, to sell again,
will hart Bad facilities not surpassed by toy house
aeutk of Cincinnati, as tha entire etoek has been pur.
chased FOR CASH, from the manufacturers in the
ciliee of New Tork and Boston.
A good supply of TRUNKS and UMBRELLAS
wilt al— he kapt on hnad.
The firm hopes, by constantly replenishing, and by
strict attention to business, to merit a liberal portion
of public patronage.
W. R. SINGLETON,
W. C. SINGLETON,
oels-tm T. J. HUNT.
FOR SALE.
I>RIT<?S.
MEDICINES
DYES.
PAINTS, OILS.
BRANDIES, WINES.
GLASS, BRUSHES
AND
PERFUMERY.
PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Prepared at aU flours,
At BOYD & GORDON’S,
2 doors below Telegraph building,
oct3-tf Cherry, Street.
W. D. WOODS 8c CO.’S,
Merchant Tailors,
At their Old Stand in
VORT VAT,LEY. GA.,
HAVE just received a superb stock of
Ready Made Clothings
AND
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
OiF AL£. KINDttl.
Consisting in port of
SHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
HALF HOSE,
NEGK-TIES,
LINEN »ud PAPER.COLLARS,
Pocket Handkerchief* etc., etc.
BOOTS and SHOES
Os all Sizes and Prices.
All of the shore goods are of tbe latest and beat
itylee. which wa are offering low for Cash or Country
Produce. octiO- lm*
■ ■■■' —-.7
J. W. O’CONNOR A CO.,
MACOIV, Georgia.
Office on Cherry St., between 3d and 4tb.
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants,
and Agent* for
E. M. BRUCE fit; CO.,
Augusta, Ga.,
E. VI. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO.,
Apalachicola, F;a.,
and WATTS, CRANE & CO.,
New York.
We will receive and forward upon reasonable terms,
all Cotton entrusted to our care for shipment, as own
ars may direct. We will make liberal advances upon
consignment* of Cotton to Watts, Crane A Cos., New
Yo k or W. C. Watts A Cos., Liverpool, England ; pay
Revenue Tal, Storage, Freights, Ac. on same, and
lorward with promptness and dispatch.
Planters and others will be afforded every Ucility in
our power to send tbeir Cotton to market, and receive
piotupt return of sale.
Mr. W. E. Clarke is our agent at Albany, Ga., and
will give all information to parties who desire his ser
vices in shipping or purchasing. Our personal atten
tion given to the purchase and sale of Cotton.
IVew lark Exchange for Sale.
oct7-Sm JNQ. W. O’CQNNQR » CQ.
PUBLIC SALE
or a
VALUABLE PLANTATION,
STOCK, CROPS, &c.
WILL BK SOLD, to tbo highest bidder, on the
SECOND TUESDAY IN DECEMBER, 1865
fOR CASH,
tbo Plantation belonging to the estate of ffm. Lockett,
situated ia Crawford county, and adjoining Ewell
Webb John Dent, end others. Tba piece contains
1 500 seres, is well improved in all respects, with ac
eomiaodations for *5 bends, and is one of the beet
plantations in the county either 'or cotton or grain.
r Also, all the Mules, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Crops ot
ail kinds, together with Wagons, Carts, end forming
utensils ot ell kinds.
Tba sale will taka piece os tbe premises, coalmen,
sing at 10o’clock, aad will continue from day today
unut all the property is sold.
ISTTerni* C*?h. B£X j 0 LOCKETT,
Executor of Wm. Lockett, deceased.
Ootober 28,1865.
For further information, apply on the premia**, or
to L. N. Wamt-i.Mscon.Gs. °td»
CLOTHING, HATS
AJfD
Furnishing Goods.
rpHt undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to
JL his former customers, and tbs public generally,
that he has resumed busineM in this city, and has as
sociated with him, Mr. B. C. Smith, under the style
end firm of E. Ssulebury A Cos.
Thee here taken the well known and central stand,
on Cotton Avenue, under the Masonic Hell, where
they are prepared to furnish gentlemen with any arti
ele appertaining to their wardrobe.
Their well eelectod stock of Slothing, Hats and
Furnishing Goods, will be replenished by weekly ship
■£&“*’’'“e. BAPLSBPRY.
ROOFING! ROOFING!
Tin Roofing, Guttering, Copper, »nd Sheet
Iron work of every kind executed.
WE era now prepared to do alj kinds of Tin
Roofing, Guttering, and all kinds of work in
Copper, Sheet Iron, ete., on short notice, and reasona
ble prices. Ws are prepared to make contracts with
parties desiring work "
guaranteed. HERINGTON A RICKS,
Corner of Fourth and Poplar streets.
oct 12-lm* .
WANTED.
A GOOD COOK, WABHER and IRONER. For
*V u honest, fsithtul woman, without children, s
bo»e and liberal wages is offered.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
JONATHAN COLLINS. . JAMK3 FOSTBI
COLLINS & FOBTER,
WHOLESALE CQHHISSIQIMERCIAITS
; ’' ' ■ V ■ • ' / •• *ia i.
Airr
v 21 . ’= «
General -A-gents,
. r> ;<in .r or-
WEST SIDE TUIRD STREET,
Two doo|[B from Hardeman and Sparks’ Walehouse.
PROMPT personal attention given to all consign
mentis of Cotton, Produce, Manufactures, and ar
ticles of Merchandize.
Orders and consignments solicited from all parts o(
the country. Also, will puichase Meal, Corn, Bacon,
Lard, Cow Peas, Flour and all other Produce.
COLLINS A FOSTER.
Macon, Oct. 22d, 1865. oct22-tdec3
J. J. ROBKKTSON, A. p. BOGGS,
Formerly Cashier Bank State of Auguqta, Ga
Georgia, at Washington, Ga.
J. J. ROBERTSON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
COMMISS’N MERCHANTS,
275 BROAD STREET,)
AUGUSTA, • * GEORGIA.
Will give strict attention to buying and selling
COTTON, GOLD,
BANK NOTES,
BONDS, and
MERCHANDISE GENERALLY.
Consignments Solicited.
Will receive, forward, and pay taxes on Cotton and
Domestics (or Northern markets. CHARGES MOD
ERATE ! Fkkights to Savannah Ofkkiiing Frbki.t.
Refer to A. Porter, President Bank Slate of Geor
gia, Savannah ; John Davison, President Bank State
of Georgia, Augusta ; Mcßride A Dorsett, Macon, Ga.
s»piO-2m
J, -3EC. FAm. «S3 00„»
FOKYV A It Dine AND < ©NINIISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 41 IARKET STREET, NASHVILLE, TEN 18.
Particular attention will be given (deceiving and forwarding all goods South, or Cotton|and -Tobacco North. Ws keep constantly
oo band a lull assortment ot all kinds of
Agricultural Implements and Machines of every Variety,
Consisting in j ait of the follow ii g, viz: Lever ]'< wers ard Three hers, (with wrought iron cylinders,) English Chain lowers, Treshers,
etc.. Portable Circular Saw Mills, tor "VS pd Cullir g; Western Hand Coin Shelters; Shingle Machines, Clothes Washes and \Vringers,
Pumps, Engines.
CottonßGius «ndE Frcsses.
Sanford’s Straw Cutteif Kinti cky Cjdt Mills, (. asi Mows. Revolving Horse Rakes, Reapers ard Mowers, with latct inprovetnentg.
Aericultural Ininkti/ents n and hcaies kill e fold si nu nu'setmer’s prices, the cost of transportation added.
* SIG-K CANE < RTSBERS AND EVAPUUATOHN.
A full assortment oi Csrriepe, Biig/V,»i.d W agon Material always on band. V. e keep constantly on band and for ule, the latest and
most improve styles oi RFC DIES anpi/.RRI W e are alto agents for FAIRBANKS’ SCAI.FS. Orders iilledor HAY, CORN,
*OATS, PRODUCE, and Provisions 4 ill kinds. |3gr Orders received for Salt.
Consignments resjrectfully solicii|.v act 17-3 m J. K. I’-T (I, A c«.
painting.
HOUSE, SIGN,
AND
Ornamental Eainting.
GRAINING,
MARBLING,
GILDING,
GLAZING,
PAPER HANGING, &c., &c.
Having on hand all the necessary material to carry
on the business, we are prepared to give satisfaction,
both in execution and prices, to all who may favor us
with their orders. . ,_ . .
We will also keep on hand and tor sale, mixed Paints
ot every description.
VARNISH, OIL,
SPTS. TURPENTINE,
BROWN JAPAN,
PUTTY,
SAND PAPER,
BRUSHES, &c.j &c,
Orders from the country jjromjrtl :jmattended jo.
over Roberts, Dunlap A Cos., Cherry st.,
augl6-12m Macon, Ga.
references t —W B Johnston, N H Beal, J H
Zeilin A Cos, B A Wise, Clayland A Dumble, I sroy
Napier, W A Huff. _____
MATT. YORSTON,
Gas-Fitter and Bell-Hanger,
A LL kinds of Gas Fitting and Re airing, and
Bell Hanging and Repairing done neatly and
cheap. Order* left for me at the Journal and Mee
eerger Office will be promptly attended to.
sep26-3m
r. O. RIDQELT. M. SQUIER. 8. F. WARREN
RIDGGLY, SqillEß A CO.,
COTTON FACTORS, GENERAL PRODUCE AND COM
MISSION MERCHANTS
LANIER HOUSE BUILDING, 1 1
Macon , Ga.
References:— T. R. Bloom, E. Wilcox, Gen. J. T.
Croxton, Macon, Ga.; Holmes A Patterson. Hopkins
A Bro., New York; C. W. Bruner, Savannah ; Tucker
A Cos., Louisville. oct23-3m.
For Sale.
AVALUABE PLANTATION three miles west of
Oglethorpe, containing 800 acres of land. 800
acres improved, under good lence, with good Build
ings, Gin House and Screw on the premises. Also, a
tine Spring of good water, also a Fish Pond full of fish
near the residence, and the place is well watered and
timbered, suitable for cotton or corn, and well situa
ted—close to a good market. Those in want of a bar
gain can call and see me, or address Oglethorpe, Ma-
S?!’””"* SAU’L H. FELTOS.
J. P.STRONG A SONS,
Have open at their old Stand on 2nd St.,
(Two Doors from Cherry Street.,
A LARGE and well selected assortment of Boots
and Shoes. They invite their old customers and
the public generally, to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. We are confident we can sell
aa low as M any house in the city. oct27-lm*
MACON. GA , FRIDAY, NO YE VIBER 10. 1865
E _ HBN i T bell, and. w. bell,
New YorkAJity. St. I.ouis, Mo
Henry Bell & Son,
WHOLESALE
1 Staple and Fancy
DRY aOODS
AND
NOTIONS,
NOS. 144 AND 146 MAIN STREET,
(BKTW. VINE S3. AND WASHINGTON AVE.,)
oct?6-Bm* MAINTJ.EOUIS.
e. U. HOWS*. J. A. J. ADKBTON. ALBERT TENNLNT.
BOWSE, ADEKTON A CO.,
YY'liolosale Wealcrai In
Staple and Fumy Miry Goods ,
84 MAIN STREET,
oct26-3m* SAINT LOUIS.
M. H. SAXTON & CO.,
(Cor. Fifth and Walnut Sts., under Southern Hotel,)
Saint Louis, miasouri..
General Agents in the West for the MASON & HAM
LIN CABINET ORGAN, and PIANO FORTES, made
by Win. M. BRADBURY, New York, N Y. Piano
Forte Cos., New York; Chambers & Gabler, New
York ,-' James W. Vose, Boston.
C M. BAXTON, long and tavorahlv known as a
leading Puolisher of New York, is the General Agent
for 11. il. Saxton & !*o. oct26-3in
henry t. chiles. Heretofoie Chili.3 & Carr
CHILES & CO.,
General Commission .Hcrchtints,
No. 76 Nor th Commerci and st., near the corner of
Locus', uj* stairs.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Careful persona! attention given to t! e j urchase ol
Plantation and Family Supplies, the sab of Cotton,
Tobacco, Grain, and Pr doc- generally,
oct 26-8 in
H. WHITTBWORK, R. B, W HITTEMOHE,
New York. St la tris.
11. A R. B, M IinTIDIORK & 10.,
H Holcsnlc Drillers Tn »
HITS, CAPS AND MHAM CiOODS,
No. North Mnin sfftext door 1t» the
Hank ol Missouf i.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Highest market price paid for Furs and IVltiies.
H. fid. HOLTZCLAW,
Attorney and Coun.>ellor at Law,
Perry, lloustoH County, Ga.
WILL practice in the Counties oi tbe Macon Cir
cuit. sep3< —3in
830. B. TUIiMN. J- H. H'SRTZ.
T U RPIN & HER TZ a
Wholesale anti Retail Dealers in
C JL O T HING,
AND
tiEJiTs’ FIRMSUINIi (iOOBS,
TriaiiKiilur Bloek, Cherry Shtreet,
MACON, GEORGIA.
CLOTHING made to order on short notice by Mod
sieur BOUSE octtf-12oi
KEMOVAL"
ROBERT FALKNER
WOULD notify bis friends that he has removed
from his old stand at W. J. McElroy’s, and can
be- found at the CORNER, next to OARHART A
wIU be p_l««M4_to_<o»LMsb-§a»Sfc
times prepared to dt all kiuds oF
ROOKING AN*) GUTTERING
at reasonrble rates, besides all kinds of repair ing in the
riN TRADE- He keeps constantly ou Hand a good
assortment of
TIN WAKE,
which he will sell at reasonable rates.
Parties desiring their work done promptly and at
reasonable rates, should give him a trial.
sep27-tl
’WANT]i^IX
good Cabinet Makers.
good Carpenters.
X T ONE other need apply.
GRENVILLE WOOD.
oct7-tf
Telegraph copy.
HENRY L. JEWETT. JAMES I. SNIDER
JEWETT & SNIDER,
111, ul (.ale Commlssioi) Merchants,
ANP
g i: .r eiia #< ./ g t.’ *vts,
SECOND ST., BETWEEN CHERRY AND POPLAR.,
MACON, VKOKI.IA.
PROMPT personal atteniion given to all Consign
ments ot Cotton, Produce, Manufactures and ar
ticles of Merchandise. ORDERS and CONSIGN
MENTS solicited from ail puts of she country.
KgT Agents for several First Class Insurance Com
panies. octt-3m*
B. H. NEWTON. F* LAWTON.
NEWTON '& LAWTON,
Grocery, Produce & Provision Dealers,
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
THIRD STREET,
NEXT TO HARDEMAN A SPARKS’WAREHOUSE
DCNX A maxoham’s old stand,
MACON, - - - - OEOBCiIA.
Highest cash price paid for all kinds of Country
Produce. °et 15-lni
PA.IIN r Tl]SrGh.
CHRISTOPHER BURKE,
[latk lovi A blrkb.]
HOUSE, SIGN & DECORATIVE PAINTER,
Paper Hauger, Gilder, etc., etc.
«AVING resumed Business, the undersigned
hopes by attention and moderate prices to meet
a share of public patronage, llis ability as a work
man is known to most of the citizens of Macon for the
Pa p»int Shop in Floyd House, opposite Medical Col-
Paints constantly on hand, at moderate
prices.
CHRISTOPHER BIRKE.
oot 12-lm*
JUST RECEIVED
A nice lot of Furnishing Goods.
ALBC,
»y rf 0..^ |Tp|i[ , |l|tiltm
AUGUSTA HOTEL
PROPRIETORS:
S. M. JONES, ' Z. ,1. RICE.
WE respectftlly invite onr old friends and tbe trav
eling public to give us a call. Our House is located
in the heart of trade, and convenient to the depo^.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 24, 1866,
, l; undies Fill’s.
■
THE ONLY STOCK IN MACON
We have just received a
STOCK OF FURS,
in part of
HALF CIPES, CONEY,
CIRJULARS, MARMOT,
COLLARS, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL,
CUFFS, SABLE,
MUFFS, FETCH, etc.,
This is tbe only stock of
FURS BROUGHT TO MACON.
We in'ite the Ladies to call and examine them at
the storeof T. W. Freeman.
H. SHAW k CO.,
nov4-it B. Pop* Frkkuax, Ag’t.
fresToysters.
WE are now receiving daily supplies of FRESH
MOBILE OYSTERS, and con supply the public at
our Restaurant on Third Street, under the Floyd
House, four doors East of the Postoffice.
Parties can be supplied by the Pint, Quart and
Gallon. W. S. COPLEY A CO.
oct29-tf.
JOBBING AND WHOLESALE HOUSE.
I. SIMON & CO.,
391 ... Broad Slreet,
MANUFACTURERS IN
MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
AND DEALERS IN
GE,VTS' FCII.rtSHIJi'G GOODS.
—ALSO—
JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Y'anliee. Yotions ,
Hats, Boots ,
Shoes , Trunks ,
Fallses,
Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas,
l»’« t c he s,
etc., etc., etc.
generally, that we have established the above House
with the purpose of selling the Goods, and not to keep.
We can and, will sell TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
LOWER than any other house in the South.
I. SIMON A CO.,
novß—3m Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
New Map of the IT. S.
“Our Country Restored and Reunited.”
i pH IS Map shows all the Dew States and Territories
L of ihe Northwest, and is beautifully colored. A
lew copies just received and for sale by
nov4-2t L. F. W. ANDREWS.
LUMBER YARD,
Corner Ilunfefrand Fry or Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
*
THE subscribers have opened in Atlanta, Georgia
a Lumber Yard for the reception of Lumber,
which be will sell for a small commission. The at
tention ol Saw Mill men, is called to the fact that thev
will save from 60 to 100 per cent., by sending to tins
market, than by selling at the Mill.
Consignments soliciied. We premise quick sale*
and prompt remittances. Refer by permission, to 8.
Rose A Cos., Mac<.n, Ga.
, nov3—tf GEO. W. BURR, A CO.
BUILDING LOTS FOR SILT,
AND FARMS TO RENT.
THE subscriber offers for sale a number of_ choice
Building Lois, situated on his plantation, jußt be
yond the c rporate limits ol the city, and along the
rSavanuah Road. Location elevated and healthy. The
Lois are extra large, and embodied in squares.
Also—Will Rent several hundred acres of the plan
tation ; all in good condition and very well adapted to
the culture oi cotton, and some portious most eligibly
situated for Market Gardeus and Truck Farms.
Appticaiions to Lease certain parcels will be con
sidered, and such lrom manufacturers are especially
invited.
For further particulars and terms, apply to my son,
Ltuis Delaigle. CHARLES DELAIGLE,
Augusta, Ga.
F.,r the present, I can be seen at the office of Mr. W.
B. Davison, two doors below Southern Express Office,
up stairs. Applications by leiter promptly answered.
nov3-6t
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF BASE.
THE undersigned respectfully announce to their
friends and the “rest of mankind,” that they have
removed to the large and commodious Brick Store on
CHERRY STREET, BETWEEN IST AND 2ND,
rccupied by A. P. G. Harris, where they will be pleased
to see their friends, and all interested in an excluaively
Commission House. We would also inform the Mer
chants and business men of Georgia, that we have
made arrangements aud will open an office in Cincin
dati, and will fill orders for Groceries, Drags and
Merchandize of all descriptions, at lowest market rates,
Dr. Withers will make his Headquarters in Cincin
uati, and will give prompt attention to all orders for
purchase of Goods in that city, orLouisville, Ky.
Special attention will be given to the purchase or
sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Yarns, Sheetings Shirtings,
Dried Fruit, etc., in either city. Goods consigned to
our care, will be promptly forwarded, at lowest rates.
Orders ior Goods in this market promptly filled,.
WITHERS A LOUD,
Cotton Factors and Gen’l, Commission Merchants,
Cherry St., bet. Ist and 2nd Sts., Macon, Ga.
novS —lm
A CARD.
At a meeting of the undersigned Physicians of the
city of Macon, it was unanimously
Resolved, That medical bills in future, shal| be con
sidered ddk and payable, when the services are
rendered. . '•
Tbe members of tbe medical profession, should be
placed on an equal footing with those of other callings,
and profession?, who have everywhere adopted the
Cash System. , .
It is not asking too much, to require of others what
they demand of us.
Beni. A. White, James Mercer Green,
J R. Boon, William F. Holt,
Joel Branham, E. Fitzgerald,
D. W. Hammond, A. P. Collins,
W. P. Parker, John R Godkin,
F. H. Hail, J- Emmett Blackshear,
A. L. C. Magruder, B. F. Griggs,
George G. Griffin, A. M. Boyd,
J. Harris, Jr., H. A. Mettauer,
W. G. Owen, J B. Hinkle,
G. N. Holmes, P. H. Wright.
11. J. Smith, •
oct29-lm
J. M. COOPER,
Auction and Commission Merchant,
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
W r ILL give his personal attention to the purchase
acd shipment of Cotton
He ie also prepared to make liberal cash advanoaa
on Cotton in store in Albany, Georgia, for shipment
to Messrs. Norton, Slaughter A Cos., New York. Hav
ioc had many years experience in the Cotton trade, as
well as Auction and Commission business, he flatters
himself that he can give entire satisfaction to parties
entrusting their business to him. Orders and consign
meets solicited. Respectfully refers to J. B. Rosa
Macon ; T. H. Johnson, Albany.
oct 29-1 m*
Grand Reception S
Re-Opening of the Brown House!
AFTER undergoing a thorongh renovation, the
BROWN HOUSE will be opened for the recep
tion gnd accommodation of the p u blic,fr°m and aftot
TO-DAY, 18th October. E. K. BROWN.
F. M. MYRELL,
smiim jin siif akiit.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
Merob.ant,
Bmd I* STREET,
SAYANN A.H, Ga.,
(Second door West of A. Low A C 0.,)
Has unsurpassed facilities (In connection with Steam- j
boats, Ship*, Railroads and Adams Express Cos.)
for Forwarding.
Rbpck to—Hunter A Gammell, Bell, Wvlly A Chris
tian, Savannah, Ga.; Geo. T. Jaekson a Cos., L. B.
Davis, Augusta; W. A. Huff', E. C. Legriel A Cos.,
Macon; S. M. Verdery, P. P. Pease, Atlanta; A. A.
DeLorme, Geo. W. Long. Darien ; J. S. Sammia A
Cos., J. C. Greely, Jacksonville, Fla.; TeaadaleA Read,;
H. L. Hart, Palatka, Fla. nov7-ltn
JUST RECEIVED.
A fresh supply of OVER-COATS.
Business Suits and flats.
E. SAULSBURY A CO.
nov7-6t
E. D. CjMRPEJTTER
DENTIST,
PERRY, HOUSTON CO., GA.
PIANO TUNING?
08. RICE is now in the city for the purpose of
• TUNING and REPAIRING Pianos. Names
may be left at J. W. Burke’s Bookstore.
nov7-2t*
REMOVAL.
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
rr 1 rrn jwrart/ t'Ai/ I JlJhlß
Book Store, Printing Office and Bindery;
To Snider's Building next to Bap- \
list Church,
SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
SCHOOL Books, Miscellaneous and Religious Books,
Blank Books, all kinds of Writing Paper, of tbe
best quality, Envelopes, Arnold’s Fluid, Inks, Gold
and Steel Pens. Indeed they keep everything usually
kept in a Book Store.
Particular attention paid to filling orders from tbe
country—special discount to the trade. All kinds of
Printing and Binding neatly executed at short notice.
novs-2t
VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE.
THROUGH receipts given by the Agents ot the
Southern Transportation company at freight rates
to Baltimore and New York, at a guaranteed rate per
hundred pounds, as per bale (on Cotton.)
Rate from New York to Macon, $4.68 cts. per hun
dred pounds.
THIRSTAN R BLOOM, Agent at Macon.
Y. G. RUST, Agent at Athens.
nov7-3m*
Telegraph copy.
m 7ude & wricht. _
e.mmteet.ii .nd I’nmr.Mlini. M
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
SPECIAL attention paid to receiving and forward
ing Cotton to New York or Liverpool. Refer to
Messrs. John T. Edmonds A Cos., Macon, Ga,; tiowdre
A Anderson, do; Roberta, Dunlap A Cos., do; Rolf A
Simms, do; T. R. Bloome, do; Hunter A Gammell,
Savannah, Ga.; Charles L. Colby A Cos., Savannah,
Georgia. novs-tf*
Tajmer Wanted.
* trusty, industrious, and well experienced TAN
t\ NER, who can come well recommended, can get
constant employment, with good wages, by applying to
the’undersigned at Americus.
ADDERTON A MAXWELL.
noy6-12t
(kstablishkd in 1780.)
T. MACKENZIE &. SONS,
No. 222 Baltimore Street, Near Charles,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Coach, YFagonS Saddlery Hard
ware 8 Harness Materials,
FELLOES, SPOKES, HUBS, BOWS, SHAFTS, AXLES,
SPRINGS, ENAMELED AND PATENT OANVAB
Enameled Dash and Collar Leather
Coach Varnish, Japan and Leather Varnish, Ben*
zoine, Harness Oil Blacking, Axle Greese, Carriage
Bolts, Bands, Oil Cloth, Buckles, Terrets, Hooks, Bitts,
Ornaments, Hatnes, Lace, Fringes, etc, all at tbe
lowest price. Low for Cosh.
oct2B-w6m.
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
DRESS GOODS DECLINING.
November If A, I§6).
TO-DAY the prices of all Dress Goods on band, are
reduced, to make room for an extensive variety
soon to arrive. Call soon before they are all gone.
8. T. COI EMIN,
nov4—tf Corner Second and Cherry Sts.
To New York via Darien and Savannah.
•
THE completion of the Macon and Biunswiok Kail
road to Hawkinsville, and the favorable Boatable
condition of the Ocmulgee River, render this now the
cheapest and quickest route for the business of Macon
and Central Georgia. Through bills of lading will be
given after the I.lth instant. All accommodations ex
tended and endeavors made to forward freight with
promptness and dispatch.
Messrs. Brigham, Baldwin k Cos., at Savannah.
Messrs. Nightingale AUuger, at Darien, and Asher
Ayres, at Macon, will act as Agents.
GEO. H. HAiLEHURIT,
nov4-lm Acting Presided M k B. B. It.
COME AT LAST.
THOSE Navy Caps so long looked tor have arriv
ed. Call soon at T. W. Frekman’s if you wish
to get one. H. SHAW k CO..
nov4-6t B. POPE FREEMAN, Ag’t.
House Painters Wanted.
6or 8 first ra|*House Painters can get good wages
by apptring immediately at
oct24-tf ' DRURY k TRIPOD’S.
HORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE.
A NO. 1 family Horae in good order, spirited and
young, but perfectly gentle, and anew Buggy
and Harness, tor sale cheap. For further information
apply at this office. nov4-tl.
vroon : vrooo::
PARTIES wishing to purchase Oak and Hickory
Wood, will do well to call on
nov8 —6t W. C. SINGLETON.
DR. CHAS. H. HALL, has returned to Macon and
resumed the practice of Medicine.
novs-6t*
Cotton Seed ! Cotton Seed ! !
ONE thousand bushels of Cotton Seed for sale, to
be delivered at Albanv, Ga.
NEWTON k LAWTON,
Next deor to Hardeman k Sparks’ Warehouse.
nov6-8t
AGUE de MAGNOLIA.
A to.let delight 1 The I>4lm' (restore and gemlMtea’i
boon ! The “.WMtMt thin*" and largett quantity. Man
ufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia. Deed ter
bathing tbo tec. and person, to render the skin salt and
fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume dotting, Af.
It overcome, the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
• It removes redness, ton, blotches, Ao.
It cures nerroue headache and .Hays Inflammation.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin.
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cares muiquito bites and stings of Insect*.
It contains no material Injurious to the skin.
Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singer* It la what
every lady should have. Bold everywhere. Try the Mag
nolia Water once and yon will us* no other Cologne, Per
fumcry, or Toilet Water afterwards.
DEVI Aft BARNES A CO.,
novS dAwrodly*
S-T-IMO-X.
DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS.
They purify, strengthen and lavlgorat*.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind,
They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevara.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cur* Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nonrous Headache.
They are the best Bitters In the world. They make the
weak strong, and are exhausted nature’s great restoror.
They are made of pure St. Croix Bum, tho celebrated Call
saya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with tho pleas
ure of a beverage, without regard to ago or Umo of day.
Particularly recommended to dolient* persons requiring u
gentle (timnlant. Bold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels
and Saloons. Only genuine when Cork is covered by our
private C. B. Stamp. Beware of counterfeits and refilled
bottles. P. H. DRAKE dk CD.,
novS-dAweodly* SI Park Row, Hew Tork.
We have learald not to bo astonished at anything. Tears
of experience and a correspondence extending throughout
all nationaUUee of the habitable globe have turned the
ories into fact* and established a basis from which wo need
not err. We are not surprised at such foots as ths follow
ing—although the persons who write them are. We know
the persnns and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to on
dorse their statement*:
“Nsw-Bcnrons, Mass., Nov.N, IMS.
£ Data Sixl have been afflicted many years with severe
prostrating ernmpi in my limbi, cold feot and hands, and
a general disordered system. Physicians and medlelncs
failed to relieve me. While visiting some friends la Mew
Tork who were using Plantation Bitters they prevailed np
on mo to try them. I commenced with a small wlne-glaso
ful after dinner. Feeling bettor by degrees, la a few days
I Was astonished to find the coldness and cramps had on.
tiroly loft mo, and I conld sleep tho night through, which
I have not done for years I feel Ilk* another being. My
appetite and strength have also greatly Improved by the
use of the.Plantstlon Bitters. Respectfully,
Jcditb Kusem.."
Rasotscuv, Wis., Sept. 1«, UM.R
“ * • * I have been In the •ray hospital for fjurtrmi
months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they
gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitts.* * * *
bottles restored mp speech and cared me. * * *
0. A. turn
The following is worn msTSinager or us union mom*
School for tbe children of Volunteers :
“HivsutTtn Mtxsio* RTtn 8* , I
New Tork, Aug 3, lb6l (
Dn. Drain: -Tour wonderful Plantation Bitters have
been given to some of our little children suffering from
weakness and weak lunge with most happy effect. One lit
tle girl In particular, with paint In her head, loss of appe
tite, and dally wasting consumption, on whom all medlca
skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. Wo
commenced with but a teaepoi nfhl of Blttere a day. Her
appetite and strength rapidly Inereaeed, and she Is now
well. RespeotfoUy, Mag. I. M. Dsvon.”
“ • • • I owe mnch.te you, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved soy life.
Rxv. W. H. Waoooixb, Madrid, N. Y.”
“ • • • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bitters. My wife hat hsen greatly benefltted by
their use. Thy friend, Asa Ccaais,
Philadelphia, Pa."
“ • • • I have beta a great sufferer fr.m Dy.pepsla,
and had to sDandon preaching. * • The Plantation Bit
ters have eared me. Bit. J. 8. Oatxobb,
Rochester, N. T."
“ • * • I have given the Plantatioa Bit'ere to hoa
dredi of our dliabled soldiers with the moet aetonlshlag ef
fect. G. W. D. Aanaaws,
Superintendent Soldier*’ Rome, Cincinnati, O."
uo » o The Plantation Bitters have cured me of Liver
Complaint, of which 1 was laid up proetrate, and had to
abandon my buslnece. H. B.Kiusslit,
Cleveland, Ohio."
" * * * The Plantation Blttere hava cured me of a de
rangement of the Kidneys and Urinary Orgaae that has
distressed me for yean. It acts like a charm.
C. 0. Monas, He. 184 Broadway."
Ac., Ac., Ac., A., Ae.
The Plantation Bitters makt the weak strong, the languid
brilliant, and an exhausted nature’s great restorer. They
are composed of the celebrated Oalleaya Bark, Wlater
green, Saisefrat, Roots, Herbs, Ae., all preserved In per
fectly pare It. Croix Ram.
8. T 1860—X.
Persona of sedentary habits, troubled with weekaets,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ae., deserve
to suffer If they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical authori
ties, and an warranted te produce an Immediate bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmless.
Notios. -Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ten In bulk or by the gallon la a swindler and Impostor.
It is put up only in our log eabin bottle. Beware of bot
tles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which sev
eral penons are alreadv In prison. See that every bottle
has our United States Stamp ever the eerk nnmntUated,
and our slgnatun on steel-plate side label.
Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe. * P. H. BRAKE * CO.,
novfi-dAwSm* tl Park Row, H. Y.
HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM*
This la tffe moet delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It cliangee the sun-burnt face and bands
to a pearly satin textnre of ravishing beauty. Imparting
the marble purity of youth, and the MSfimtea appearance
to Inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan
freckles, ptmp'.ei and roughness from the (kla, leaving the
complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. Itcon'alns no
material Injurious to the skin. Patronised by Aetreeeas
and Opera Blngere. It Is what every lady ihoald have.
Bold everywhere. Retail pries, 90 cents
Prepared by W. K. 11 AG AN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to
DEW AS BARNES Sc CO.,
nov4-dweodly* N« w V* f k- _
Instruction in Music.
AS. SCHLICHTER, Prot of Music, at the
e WkSlbtah FaxALB Colisoe, will give leuaons
on the Piano, Guitar, Violin and in Vocal Music. It
orders for Pisao Toning, be trill prosaptly attend.
ooUl—lßt*
VxA.'laXi:| .No. Ijn7
ftlfLY JOl A t> \M>
OFFICE CUK.NEIt TH’Rt) ..X t » Th Ti ,
t* ***■») wtiu»c> a* ffl .nf n*nr
xaaxtjutmi
•uaacuiPTitfir *.»tm
SSJttu::::::;;: *£
■Six Month* ±1
On* Year. ..... ,*;*
quent ininioMor 6n7w*s!u& «M| rwta ■ !r* > *'
Hacoad week 40 oenu per aquw* mtm kMtrrwi
Third week 80 ceou per rniau* eeeh iaeenkn
Fourth week 25 enteperequere each ienrnnu
month, fS per square. *** "*
_Bpewnl Notice* 25 per cent oo shoes mtm.
MACON, FRIDAY MORMXO. HQV Jo, )iM ,
What the Badicals think of flan Mai
Hampton’s Bkotiott.
The Radical press of the North are
very much exercised orer the reported
election of Gen. Hampton. It may be re
marked, however, that the result of the
election is not yet positively known, bat
the returns thus far received are very de
cidedly in his favor.
The Tribune, notwithstanding its ex
treme views, speaks more favorably than
could be expected. It says:
The election of Wade Hampton, for
merly a General in the Rebel army, to be
Governor of South Carolina, is a singular
but not surprising manifestation of South
ern feeling. Mr. Orr was the opposing
candidate, and his election was urged by
Union men in the ground ol his reluctant
adhesion to the rebellion and his lukewarm
ness during the war. Wade llamptow
went into secession from love and fought
to the end. He deserves the justice of
saying that he did not seek the office; but,
on the contrary, declined it South Caro
lina measures her favorites by no other
record than the very war which made her
a conquest, watte namp on, politically,
is one of the worst men of the South—
personally, one of the best. We ibosld
lave preferred Orr, out, at the same time,
hope much from the Vinitnw aad dignity
of Hampton’s nature.
The Herald, although not exactly of the
same complexion os some of the radical
journals, is very little better io many re*
•pects, thinks that Gen. Hampton is nn
“incorrigible rebel,” .nevertheless he will
make a very good Governor. As it may
be of more interest to our readers to see
the remarks of the Herald, we give them
entire:
Wade Hampton is elected Governor of
South Carolina, and it may be sup]M>md
that, that home of the fire-eaters is ruuoe
structing itself to its full satisfaction. It
is of course not doing so to the sattefnetioc
of Phillip-, Stevens, K "™““Eij| n Vn lh ‘ , \r‘“ T i'
Hamilton,"the mort incorrigible of reT^S?
will be made the text of number!,- a
.. u —•_ re on
tioo policy. Phillip**, m the Vein ol h;x
“South Victorious,’’ "ill «**k w» oel-e S u h
Caroli a would lu.ve cliomi. lot ri- j «
if she hud won tin- fi^ut.
South Carolina ill'*’ iiwsu. 1
the representatives In fore ’lit *•- o
extreme opinions '»t the two Mt «•
Massachusetts, vaunting that she w
the extreme advance of < .vii.z,* >
wild for abolition; und South C . .. ..
making it her pride that she w a.- oj , • -«. .
to all this liberalism and
by slavery and asserted its divine in.tit
and excellence. Muasachunt:*, rely n.
upon Ihe intelligence of the people, was
always ready to extend the suffrage, and
South Carolina kept the whole power of
the State in half a dozen hands, her Gov
ernors generally being elected in a very
small circle.
But now South Carolina has utterly
broken away from her old system, febe
is no longer the haughtiest of the oligar
chies. She is a republic in the lull ***'nse
She has given the power to the people;
and possessing still the same natural char
acter that made her extreme one way. she
will now be extreme the other way, and
will go far to be more radical even than
Massachusetts. She will push the Bay
State hard in the field of physical develop
ment, and having, as she will, plenty of
Northern capital and energy to help her,
and an unlimited State pride to gnAy,it
will be yet a fair race of the two sxtrMMW.
Wade Hampton, once the most intense of
fire eaters, will be the most earnest of all
in this new sphere, and this is tbs evi
dence that the South is not victorious.
Condition of the Xegrot on the Conti — This
region was once thriving and proa|*<*rv>ua—
a fertile garden. It is now, notwithstand
ing the glowing account that we have
heard from certain quarters, in a state of
great destitution. General Saxton has
just published a letter in which a melan
choly account is given of the State of the
freedmen there. He says :
Unless clothing of all*kinds is furnish
ed, there must be grata and Isas
of life during the inslHMta season now
approaching. The meanest the ihyml
of the Freedman’s Bureau are entirely
inadequate to meet pressing demands of
destitute humanity. Blankets, woolen
shirts, pantaloons, women and < hildrsn'a
under clothing and dresses, and shoes and
stockings of all sizes are needed. Indus
try batoeen interrupted, and over large
districts entirely suspended, and thousands
of people are entirely destitue. Thirty*
five thousand blankets are wsoted in South
Carolina and on the Sea Islands alone
Every necessary article of wearing apparel
which you can send will be the Means «f
saving some one from suffering.
Another Counterfeit Greenhoei.—htvi coun
terieit ten dollar greenback legal te: d«T
notes have just been put in circulation in
the East. In order tbah our business men
may be upon their guard, in reference In
the new bogus issue, we give a brief de
scription ot its muin charactemti. a: The
notes are dated Washington, March 10,
1862, letter C. The red aeul - badly e*e
cuted, as is alr*o the border of the note,
which is made up of reitt-titton- .»f the letter
X irregular'v put together. The general
appearunce of the biff is bad. »