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r nix^ cERNEiK
drugs and MEDICINES,
Acid*.
Ammonia,
Alcohol,
fflywjrtn*.
W BlueM*»* tblor^ a ‘’
Arrow Root,
Salts,
"5*V iJ °’'
. smoking tobacco,
Sop*.
Sage,
Camphor,
< Yoking Sod*. »> u £ reoHO ;»,
Sulphur, [.ead,
rajenii* tepP* l . " * .strychnine,
(.uttleflsli Bone. Tgr i«r Eaietio,
Canary Bead. gnlpfn <« Lima,
VuafoßUdii, ysrcunai irtnluicct,
tVa»hliig Bod*.
Patent Medicines of nil Kinds,
."-“t, “SKKMr
H.wletwr s Blti ■ • Brmßdrel*’* Pill*,
Ox l Cephalic Pill*,
Jayne's Pills,
B ‘fU,L-k . Bittern, WriiitVPhi*,
Maltatfs Bit tern, cook a Pill*,
Bokers Bitter*. AyrttsPills,
Landreth's Garden Seeds,
a t ra'# v acsaparlMa, Gray's Ointment,
Rail '» .Saras pal'll*. Dailey s Ointment,
,„„V ftnrsnpaiilla, Wheaton'* Ointment,
u Hev's Haraaparillla, Hollaway’s Ointment,
cuboid's Karsaparlllß Mr AUiNtef i. Ointment,
"rnsuseiid’s sarsaparilla, Judkin s Ointment.
Massenburg. Son & Harris.
TO
Ross & Amos.
CLQTHIHS AND FURNISHING
GOODS.
TRUNKS, VALISES and
INRR K I. LAS.
OUR STOCK is complete, anti we ask
Imyers to call and examine our Stock of
PUEKH SUITS,
BUSINESS suits,
OVERCOATS,
BOYS’ CLOTHING,
FREEDMEN’3 CLOTHING.
ROSS Sl AMOS,
No. 70 Mulberry Street.
John L. Loud’s old stand.
DuvlH-t!
EXECUTOR’S SALE
VALUABI/pROPERTY.
TO CLOSE ESTATE OF JAMES REA
I 'IF. following property. belonging to the estate
I ut James Ken, Em*., lute of Hibli county, (tee’ll.,
nil b«until lielore the Court House door In Ma
lun.ita.on the lnt Tuesday In Janurry, 1687, and
within tne letial hours of sale, under and by dl
teetiim ot n decree In Chancery In Hlbb Superior
Court, passed at NovemtierTerm, IStiS, for thepur-
I clotting said Obtflte, \ 1/- :
siiaivsot stock 111 the Kmpire State Iron aDt!
Coal Miningi ointmu> ‘ par value #>,ooo
2> shares of st.sk in Central Rail rood and Bank
ing Companyol (Jtorkl .par value. g^seO.
i! ts slmr.l. o/stock in Macon and Brunswick
Rsilrottd Company, pur value 50,17A
100 share* ot stock In Marine Bank ofSavannah,
BeuigU, par value, s.'>.<Wo
lit shares of stock In Kmpire State Insurance
t'orapany, amount paid 92,4(11.
(Beads of M tcou and Brunswick Railroad
(iimpaui , par value tpi.tXK).
11 ... ads .a the Confederate States. bearing a
per emit. Interest payable lu ooln. r- vetoed by Ex
port I'uly miootion, v>ar value, 911,1X10.
Hloldlievm Watch.
United Matos Laud Warrants for 80 acres each,
.lots latte City Os Mmon adMntng residence
of David K. Blount, Esq., euch conlnlulug half an
•> helaa No*. 'mini 8 lu block If?, ol said city,
ami trialling on Frau kiln and W hart streets, these
'ot'are well situated and very desirable.
IK! fils Jerry Cowles for *I.M6 «$, credited
with A27‘2 Si, the same obtained In 18)9.
IFi tH vh litMiiiißi Nawooosb, A»r $431 S>% the
same obtained in 1832. ~ ._
l Note on A. R McLaughlin, dated April the
Ith, IW), for #123.
Terms, Cash. L. N. WHITTLE,
ilittVtds Ki r of Jus. Rea, deceased.
A. J. ()K!KE H. M. FABRAB
ORME & FARRAR,
COTTON BROKERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
HUHIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, OBOHOI-A-.
RKFKHEN't ES,
V. K. Clayton A Cos August*, Oa
\V. K. Stark ... !i<ivunuiUj.G«.
J K. Powell. Montgomery, Ala.
Leo A Naitoti Montgomery.
Uirluird Peleni YUunla, Ga.
llaytou, Adair A Purse Atlanta. Oa.
Nmuiul), Huckhaliitti A t'o Ixmlxvilts,
Uuthrle A Oo Louis, tile.
U lUtm. Cal.unv A Cos N ew York.
To Cotton Planters and Buyers.
\I’E rjiroseot the Howe of Wilson, Oallawsy
M ft i .So t-t Broad street. New Y ork. andare j
’ '>Tsr«i t«i make lit-erai tub mice* Ht lowest rstas
■" dotton lu the fleliln p<l that ready lor shipment,
om.igawl them We have made the above
•Wnneiuent with the Houmj, Ixstiuae we know
'-v verbally. al „t can vouch A>t their respon
" tilt.v anti prorni tuea» In business,
i ca, o OKME A FaRRAR,
ottou Btotits,tiroes,,« net! Commission
Meioliauts, Marrjetta Street.
——
. FOR SALE.
. v'll* Greenleaf A Todd Mills ROPB.
1 »«ies heavy India Sagging.
By ORME A FARRAU.
4 “E-iVv aTQgK ot Grocerle* and Provision*
1 08 “and and for sale by
ORME A FARRAR.
ORDERS and consignments solicited, bv
ORME A FARRAR.
»ept2S-*m
W. G. HARRIS.
10 . . Cherry Street, - - 70
MACON, oa.
GROCERIES 4 PROVISIONS.
Is \T-PS constantly on hand, Sugar, Coflfee Flon*
A R *e r >n, Lard, Rice Mgcherel. Balt, Mealrtyrup.
* ’**• S «gars, Pepper, Spice. Copperas, Canned
LU ».oove Oysters, Lobsters, Idckels, and tn mot
. ln * that Is usualy kepi tn a grocery and
, Mor * Also a large lot of the very boat
v^f, r ' ***** and Harness Leather,
tbr ill ?,I**l t,me6 pay the highest market price
L»rHw, J? <kf conn try produce, such as Bacon.
wUMo**. Butter, Eggs, Beeswax and Tallow.
N * A HARDEE & CO,
COTTON FACTORS
VJ>
Commission Merchants
Established la 1886,
J«i2-sna<iAw SAVANNAH, Ga
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
r . • ’ -T
'£»*•' • a-
BY
WHOLESALE,
AT
L.W. Hunt & Co.’s,
CHERRY STREET.
OUR Stock is large ami complete in
every bratieh of our business, and we feel
confident that w« can furnish
Merchants, Physicians and Planters
with Huppiies in our line as
Cheap as Any House
in the Btate. Call and examine our Stock,
oi send us your orders. .
THEV 99 11,1. BL PBoraPTLV FILLLD,
We are offering the following goode'at
REDUCTED PRICES!
5(10 ozß. Quinine.
100 ozs. Morphine.
5<K) lbs. Balt Peter,
5000 lbs. White Lead,
5 bbis. Linseed Oil,
3 bble. Lard Oil.
300 boxes Window Glass,
1000 lbs. Putty.
50 lbs. Opium,
50 cases Babbit’s Soap,
50 caus Babbit’s Potash,
100 cases Plantation Bitters, etc.
L
t&T Prescriptions carefrlly and neatly
prepared.
1. W, HUNT & CO,
dec2-ct
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
H. C. POOLE,
82 Mulberry Street,
IS prepared to offer *o the people of Macon and
the vdelnliy, a tine assortment of JKWEIjF t,
of the richest and inmit unique patterns.
PEARL SETTS, lor bridal presents.
Heavy 18 carat RINGS.
CORAL SETrs of the most beautiful styles.
Sliver CARD CASES.
CUPS,
SALT CUPS.
KISH KNIVES aud FORKS.
CAKE KNIVES.
NAPKIN RINGS.
FRUIT KNIVEB.
Ladles’ and Oeutlemen’s
Gold. Enameled and Dia
mond WATCHES of the
very finest quality.
CLOCKS of all des
criptions and qualities.
WATCHES, CLOCKS aud JEWELRY REPAIR
ED in the nwateel manner, aiu! particular atten
tion paid to repairing Duplex and Chronometer
Watches. , _ . .
N B.—Stamping for Braiding aud Embroidering
done tn the mod. approved manner aud of the
newest styles. nov24^tm
ON CONSIGNMENT.
30 bills. Ga. Cane Syrup,
50 sacks choice White Wheat Flour,
50 “ Extra Family Flour.
50 “ Superfine Flour,
15 tierces uew Savannah Hice,
2 crates Cabbage,
20 bbls. Apples,
10 casks Clear Sides,
5 " Shoulders, ■
150 sacks New Corn Meal,
Just received and for sale cheap for
Cash, by
J. H. ANDERSON & SON.
decs-et
STOP AND THINK.
and then call at
93 IHEHHV MBtU - Bs
B F. ROSS & CO.'S
STAPLE AND :F-A.iNTCTST
DRV GOODS STORE,
And examine their Stock of pew Goeds, Just re
eel'***! ami now open e-od feady #or sal® OOMIM*
\ng In \ art of
COLORED andßL ACR DRESS BILES.
STRIPED POPLINS,
FRENCH MKHINO'S.
EMPRESS CLOTH'S,
ALLAPACC A and DeLATNES,
TO W ELS, DIMITIES,
r.VBIJ- DAMASK,
HOSIERY,,
GLOVES.
TRIMMINGS.
BUTTONS,
Etc., Etc. EtA
•* •' i * '
—ALSO,—
A large stock of
bleached homespuns.
PRINTS,
TICKINGS and
DOMESTIC GOODS of every dts.
crfptlon.
BRUSSELS, * Ply and Ingra In CARPETING
COIR MATTING, OIL CLOTHS and HEARTH
R WINDOW SHADES and CORNICES and every
other article usually kept In a first-class DRY
GOODS HOUSE
see and Judge for yourselves -«•
octA-ot ■
NOTICE.
SS2Ttht“to prsvsnt them, properly stte.ted, within the
tun.prseertbedbylaw. STALLINOfi.
4ecA6o4 , Aiim’r, with will snatitd.
SECOND
WINTER STOCK,
JUST RECEIVED BY
E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.,
>o. -A3, Triangular Block, ■■- >o. -43,
S'COND STREET, MACON, GA.
5,000
YARDH ENGLISH PRINTS,
O 2ST E YABD WIDE,
AT
3 0 CENTS?
The Price Before the War!
3,000 Yards Superior North Carolina JEANS.
10,000 Yards Superior FLANNELS.
3,000 Homespun PLAIDS.
6,000 Choicest CASSIMERES and SATTINETS, Grey, Black
300 Dozen HOOP-SKIKTS. [and Fancy.
50 “ BALMORAL SKIRTS.
500 Pairs Heavy BLANKETS.
100 Dozen French CORSETS.
400 do Woolen and Cotton HOSE.
50 do SONTAGS and Breakfast CAPES.
5,'>00 Pieces Brown and Bleached HOMESPUNS.
400 do Dark Heavy KERSEYS,
200 SHAWLS—for Winter.
100 NEW CLOAKS.
A New Invoice of Our Celebrated
FINE DRESS GOODS,
Ladies, Men and Boy s Shoes,
AND THE BEST STOCK UF
YANKEE NOTIONS IN TIIE C I TfY!
s£s£=*AU Orders from the Country promptly attended to
All Dealers in DRY GOODS are charged with NEW YORK
JOBBERS RATES!
Visit the Old Reliable Dry Goods House of Middle Georgia, and
examine their GOOFS.
E. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.,
43 Triangular Block, 2d Street,
novl7-3m MACON, GA.
GUAM! GUANO!
ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE,
BYT
ANDERSON & WOODS,
MAPES SUPER PHOSPHATE LIME.
PHCENIX AMERICAN GUANO.
LAND PLASTER.
I PERUVIAN GUANO,
j CALIFORNIA “
BOLIVIAN
BAKER'S ISLAND GUANO.
NAVASSA GUANO.
SWAN’S ISLAND GUANO.
SOLUBLE PHOSPHO PERUVIAN GUANO.
uovl7-tt
MORE NEW HOODS! ,
BARGAINS COMING IN,
Direct from the Late
AUCTION SALES AT
.V t ll* 1* ORti .
NOVEMBER 28. 1866.
A MAMMOTH STOCK ;iS
NOW ON EXHIBITION
S.T. COLEMAN’S
“HEADQUARTERS,”
Known by common consent, as
“THE POPULAR HOUSE”
of the City.
We buy Goods Cbeap. and give our patrons the
benefit of every cheap lot of Goods. .
AU we ask la. that you will look all around,
th<* market and then come and you will be con
vinced that"this £ the place to spend your money.
Oar Stock Is
FULL AND COMPLETE,
And will always be kepi ap to the standard of an
A No. 1 House.
8. T. COLEMAN,
Next to National Bank, Cherry Bt.
nav29-tl
SITUATION WANTED
BY a man (wlthont a family) of 25 yea«
enee In cotton raising. Can give satisfactory
reference a» to qualification and mrMlti, would
like to have the management oi 30 to 60 bande.
For parllcalars apply to 4
dec2-lt* Dawson, Ga.
WINES,
FkOJI IHt LoKGtVOKTH VIKEY.VBDS A>U WINE
House, Cincinnati i,
W. P. A F.\P. Anderson, Proprie s.
Golden Wedding,
Sparkling Catawba,
Dry Catawba, Isabella, &c,
Xhesp celebrated Wines are furnished at much
lower rates than imported Goods, and lor Purity
and Boquetts are EXCELLED BY NO. E either
NATIVE or FOPJEIGN. Sold by
T. W. FREEMAN.
nov29-3m" Agent h>r Maco>~.
hTtokr_shof
wma bath rooms 5 cr:
MICHAEL LOU,
(Uuder Lanier House,) Mulberry St.,
Macon, Ga.
TTAS the nicest, cleanest, and best furnishes
H Barber Shop, with pleasant and we! ftn
nlshed bathing rooms for hot orceld ba'b*- i! J ,h<
Cltv. His barbers are flrsUclass, and altentlve.
Prices m<xierateand satisfaction guaran.eeJ
lelfi-tl
SIOO to $250 Per Month,
WANTED —AGENTS —Everywhere, Male ant
Female, to sell the .Veu-. £»jP™*>ed.
Ben.ce ftwi’y Sewing M<* J Price * ! _ - , ' j
Chine will stitch, hem. fell.tuck. M
2nd embroider. The ctoth cannot be miOM
even after every second stitch
chine warranted thiee years. CiRtTLAK.t r kfi
or call at 166 Jefferson street, second flooi
Louisville. Ky. BLISS A McEATHROB,
J eplY-3m General Agents, P. O. Box 2er,
ISAACS’ HOUSE,
Cherry Street,
Jvt ACON ...... OA.
EUROPEAN PI AN!
Only Pay for What !cu Get,
MR. FMAM'AL Ts A> C« having l ist »v* '
•roni the m rketn whe ehe ha* m.> i <
raajjHiit-ut). to datlj supplier of'" r\ i
( lu his luesuvli avFlsh.'oi-s'.rs.Ua, • V *b.e
etc., in ;.re}«ir t il to supply i uierou-.
guests witu the
Best Bii! of Fsre in the City,
at prices Incomparable Hl* reputation as a
caterer, of tlicfii -.! ,r vr. in ueh as needs no re
commendauo'.i to i ;lu,-«- tiaveler* to
VIS 11 Ills HOUSE.
He has jnst comp >-ted tbeartdiltons to his house
and is n.'.w preoared to ucc immolate an> num
ber of iransh-ut ennlomerH. All tii* ns,ins are
Oicc'y furuished wun new lurniUge and btd.lmg,
and Is
KEPT IN THE BEST ORDER,
while the large nuni'ier of regular boa reefs at
; this house testify,as to the ci.iupieteness ot ins
i bill of tare.
j HE MEMBER WIIEX YOU GET IXTO THi
■ CITY TO (■<) To
ISAAC S’ HOUSE,
O N
CHEERY STREET ,
Btltveen 3rd and t.|i Mre eta,
i and you will be sure to be satisfied Having no
i t.nu to iMV, I aui not obliged to charge as much
! as other Hotels.
E. ISAACS,
Proprietor.
"BALDWIN, REDDING & C 0.7
WAREHOUSE
AND
; General Commission Merchants
CUTHEERT, GA.,
XXrit.l. give special attention to the Storage,
*T I’urcliase and .Sale of Cotton aud Conn try
Produce.
* Consignments soliaited.
REFEHVS*fTr«.
Evans, Gttrrtunr & Cos., New Yol k City,
Wright. Meador A < 0., Atlanta, na.,
Knott ■* Howes, Macon, Oa.,
(ieo. M. Hay, A tncrlctts, Oa,,
Ed. ilcl) it,.ld. t’utlibert, Ga.,
O. P. Beall A bon. utlit>eit. Ha.,
Jesse 11. Key, < uthnert, Ga.,
Jao. McK. Gunn, Cuthbert, Ga.
au"'.Y-om
mfti gmms&wmj-
|) T iia P:il n”.~ 1..,i«)f-s:i vina soap. This Soap
IF. is made fr..in ili n "i.lpiii. in .tcrials, con
tains no adulienuioii of unv kind, will not Injure
the most delicate labile, and is especially adapted
for woolens, which will not sh-ink after being
washed with this Soap It may be used in hard oi
soft waters, n will remove paitit, c.icnse, tar aud
stainsof all kinds, ni.c poond warranted equal
to two pounds of family' Soap. Directions sent
with each bar, for muk ic.g thiecg illoiishaudsoine
soft .Soap lioin one pound of lliis .Soup, Each bar
is wrapped in a circular containing lull directions
for u.si . printed in En;;ii-hand Gi rin.m. Ask your
grocer lor ‘‘li. T. Pal cii t ssoap. and take noother.
B. T. Babbitt, No. tii, «.v. i).i, ti 7, 68, t», 7W, 72, and
74 Washington street, New York.
C /) MAftiYoitoOwN Soap
tjUPmCmrMAVEP ay;
tTSIXO B. T. Babbitt's pure Concentrated Potash
J oi rteadySoapJi ..~r. Warranted doable rhe
strength oi cotuiuott l'oiiish, and superior to anj
ather sanomtier < r cj-ii. ihe mamei. Put np in
cans of I pound, 2 poiiuds. ;i potimG, « pounds and
12 pounds, with full directions, in English and Ger
man, for making Hard and soft i-'o„p. one pound
will make la gallons o: soft Soap. No lime is re
paired. Consumers wiii tind this the cheapest
Potash in the market.
B. T. Babbitt, Nos. 64, 6a. 63, 67,68, 69, 79, 72, and 7
Washington street, New Y’ork,
crip&mmwmK
t) T. BABBI'IT’.S be>l Medical S;.lar.Uut,
). troiu common salt.” Bread mm • •
Saiaratus contains, when Lak.-d, uotlui on
non salt, wuleranci Hour.
Nos. 61,65, 66, 67, btt, ti‘>, 70, 72 and 74 • uiugton
ttreel. New Y'oru.
BT, BABBITT’S Mu- Y**msi Powder. Light Bis
, cult, or any kind of ( ake may be made with
ills Teast Powder, in fifteen minules. No short
•ning required when sweet milk is used.
Nos. 64 U>7l Waulunt'h lll street. New Y'orK.
M^IAIEEEeiDER
m WASHINGTONtST N’W
VCtsiti'Al.v i'u, i"i i .K.itiii, ey-iuiuj, tieai.
Disease, Fainting Spells, and excellent tor ole
people, as ii quickens t he circulation of the blood
■ For sale by J. H. Zudin & Cos . Macon, La.
septil-hin
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Nos. 6i»9 & 619 Broiulway,
IST D W Y O E K .
I have the honor to inform the traveling public
that 1 have become the Proprietor of tbia beau
tiful Hotel, and am now painting, frescoing, deco
rating, refurnishing, -ve., in the most splendid
and luxurious style. The Huiluing is of white
marble, live stories high, fronting two hundred
feet on the gayest part ot Broadway ; most coin
uodi'ousiy and comfortably arranged for families
and single persons, and is it. me very midst ol
the most elegant stores and shops, and the most
lashiouable places <>• amusement.
Elegant coaches and carriages always In readi
ness to convey passengers to aim from Railroad
Depots and .Steamers
The proprietor is determined that the SOUTH
EHN HOTEL, in no respect, shall bo excelled by
any house in this city, au l therelore leelsconfl
ient that he can and wi! give entire satisfaction
! to his friends and the tinveliteg community.
HENRY' BRUCE,
lgite of Kentucky,
JyU-tf Proprietor.
STOVES,
TIN WARE, ETC.
ROBERT FALKNER,
(Over Seymour, Johnson a- CO., Cherry St.)
JJ AS just received a LAP.GE LOT of
Cooking and Parlor Stoves,
Which he is selling at reasonable prices'
A.ll kind-of TIN WARJ ,at WhLlesaieand E»- -
tail, at LOW PRICED.
Tin Ware. Roofing etc., extcntM m the best |
stj le ami low fttturw novlitf
C. T. WAED.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
(Opposite Bowdre & Anderson
COTTOfi AVE.ME- : s s : JIADJN, OA,
DEALER IN
CAP.RI VGE-8. BUGGIES.
HOCK A WAYS, WHIPS.
HARNEY Cf.
BRATTLEBOEO BUG' c u
Constantly on baud. outfr^m
F. C. LIGHTS & CO.,
(Late LicfiU, Xewtan J i Bmcfhtrrye,)
Manufactiii-es of First Class,
P»IA-ISIO FORTES.
Highest Premium at the Amentum World’s Fair
and Exhibition of the Induxiru of aU Xau/jns.
This well known establishment - now contin
ued bv F. C. f.I<4iITK and LoUiS ERNST, at the
ol«1 stand, 421 Broome st.. bet. C.ro>b\ * and .Jm
New York mayfly
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
*IT r lLLbesold on tlielstTiu lay In January, he
\\ tore the t'ourt-ii use i10.,r in 1 1 rceetiuißj,
between the usual hours -f -hie, lot of^ Land, No.
308 in the ninth District of sod coun'y. bold a*
! t VrSKSL° < R D - Ma r.
Nov. 22,1666. 40d
MIX & KIRTLAND
NO. 3, COTTON AVENUE,
MACON, .
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
rv
BOOTB, SHOES, HATS.
il' K have received h fine Stock of Spring Gods
for Ladies' Gents' and Chlldren'swear, con
siding of fiui- Kid, Goat and Calf Congress Gaiters.
Balmorals, ' r otee-and Mipi'ers Gents fines Hch
and Pump 1 ook>, oxford Ties, strap Shoes, etc.,
surpassed by tune in this market, in quality anu
stife, whicu »e offer as cheap a* the same arti
cle- can be- purchased in any market Norik or
South.
All work warrau'ed to give satisfaction.
The attention of Country Merchants is especial
ly ln\ tied to our Stock, as we ale prepared to oflei
superior inducements.
Our Hats are very cheap.
Leather and Shoe Findings,
WE have just received a splendid assortment oi
Easts. Boots-trees, Crimps, (with and without
screws.) Clamps Etc , Etc.—Green, Pink. Oochi
neal. Yellow, Bronta Liniusß; Lamb Bindings; .
i rench Calf and l urry-sole KM&kins; also Heni
1. ck, and Oak-sole Leather; and a full list of shoe
Ciidings, to which the aUention of shoe-makers
and dealers is particularly invited, as we are sell
ing Cheap lor the Cash.
K-26-U MIX & KIRTLANH.
F I R E I* KOO F :
Ware House.
r HI. undersigned respectfully anuoumes to the j
Planters and Merclianls, that lie lias leased
■he AUK HOUSE, formerly occupied by COATS '
A WOOLFoLK, and promises to give his undivi
tied intention strictly to the STORAGE and SALE
ot COITON and otiier Produce entrusted to his
care.
Having followed the Ware House and Com
mission Business in this City for eleven years, he
. opes lo give general satisfaction, and solicits the
L uironage ot those having business in his line.
JONATHAN COLLINS.
uctlU-tJaun _ j
F. W. SIMS & GO.,
Factors and General Cummission
MERCHANTS,
BAY HTREET SAVANNAH, GA.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED,
CKOCKKKY STOKE.
T. J. FLINT,
80 MULBERRY STREET, 80
MACON, OA.
WHOLESALE ami RETAIL DEALER
IN
Crockery, China and Glass Ware.
M Y Establishment Is now completely furnisher
w,th the most beautiful and well assorte*-
o.vek ot (HINA. t.I.AW, .IN# Ql liKNr
\\ »It Kto he found In the State. Embracing 1
everything ueeded In the table- utrnishtug line
besides , SPLENDID A SHOP I'M ENT of FA NCI
AHITCLtH.
Silver Plated and Wooden Ware.
TA BL E C UTLER Y,
Table Jlati, Tea Tray., Crumb Bruikrt,
Feather Musters,
LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL,
BASKETS of Every Description, Etc.
I am importing my Goods from Europe, and it
receipt ei cry lew days of New Goods of the latest
•iml mo and approved styles, as I am determined t.
keep up 'oli.it is much needed in this section, A
KIRS". CLAES CROCKERY STORE.
Ail parties desiring either to purchase or see tin i
many rare and beautitul -VO VKI, 11 EH that orna
ment fiis establishment, are invited to call and In
speet the LARGE STOCK already in store, con
taining complete
Chamber Setts. Toilet Knick-Knacks,
Handsome Dinner Setts,
Beautiful Tea Setts,
Pretty Tete-a-Tetes, and Vases of exquisite
beauty, and ancient and modern design.
Broken Setls RE-FURNISHED with any piece \
lost on short nolice.
tty < irders from Country Merchants solicited, ;
and liberal terms guaranteed.
TiSOS. J. FJLUA'T.
novll-2m
PURId *
:JBERTY WHITE LEAD.
THE BEST IN THE MARKET
Ist. For Wearing and Covering properties.
2nd. For Whiteness and Beauty ol finish.
3rd. For Uniform Fineness of grinding.
4th. Same weight will do More and Better Work |
at a f/ti p). cost than any other.
sth. Most Economical White Lead ever intro- j
duced.
6tli. If you wish to procure as much value im
possible toi your money and secure hand
some aud durable work, instruct your palul
: er to use
Pure Liberty White Lead
Try it and be Convinced.
Satisfaction guaranteed by the Manufacturers'.
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glara Dealer?,
137 North Third Street,
PHIi.ADEI.PHIA,
For sale by J. H. ZEILIN A Cos.,
Wholesale Dr gglsts,
Jyl-ly Mi con. Ga.
ram THIS EVERY W!
T’or Sale,’
Vvpry desirable PLANTATION, situated in
Houston and Macon Counties, STOCK, PRO
VISIONS. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, etc., etc.
Having determined lo quit planting and engage
in other business, I offer lor sale, all things coh
, sidered, one of the most valuable Plantations In
j the surrounding country. The place lies within
' gif miles ol Winchester, a depot on the Houtn-
Western Railroad, containing ISUU acres land, 1200
, acres open, the remainder In the woods aud well
timbered. The Plantation is well watered, and
most, off lies beautiful, I will sell with the place
! a lot of No. 1, MULES, all lit and slick. Also, a
lot of tine BROOD MAKES and COLTS. Also, a
fine lot of PORK aud Stock HOGGS, and a tine
I lot. of CATTLE, amoug them are several good
I Milch Cows, aDd two yokeol Oxen. Can be bought
with tlie place sevetal thousand bushels CORN
and a good lot ot FODDER—enough to supply the
place another year.
The place is well supplied with Wagons, Carts
and Farming Implements of all kinds, Black
smith's Tools, etc., etc., and indeed everything
necessary to complete an outfit lor a plantation.
The location is beautitul aud healthy: the
buildings substantial and cabins enougb to ac
commodate seventy five negroes.
It I do not sell privately fii a reasonable time I
will have a sale on the place when every thing
will be sold and the plantation rented for the next
year. The sale will be published In due course of
time.
Those wishing to purchase wll! rail upon Mr.
Gil.beh i, on the place, who wIU take great pleas
ore in showing the property.
For terms apply to the undersigned, who may
he seen for several wc-«-ks at tlic Brown House lu
Moron, utter that time on my plantation.
sep9tf H. E. A. CANDLER.
NOT MOVED!
J. H. WOOLFOLK,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
r t v". 1N& made arrangements with Mr. Jona
li nail Collins, to occupy the Offi. eat his Wai o
hr-use, tor the transaction of business. where I
ii ha found at all times to wait on my old flriend*
and customers..
strict personal attention given to the f-ale of all
CUT TON and other PRODUCE placed in my hand.-..
I. teral advances made on Cotton and other Pro
duct-in .-tore. Particularatteutiongiven to filling
ot all ouiers for Bagging, Rope. Iron Ties, Ac.
WLI buy Cotton on order. Consignments and
Orders soiicited. Terms liberal.
Macon. Oct. 1.1866. octlg-tl
State of Georgia Bonds,
NEW ISSUE,
FOR SALE AT THE
First National Sank of Macon,
T>HE undersigned has received from the State
X Treasurer, a supply of the above Bonds, which ,
he Is offering for sale.
He t-also prepared to exchange them for the
five year Convention Bonds sold by him aid lor
the Certificates Issued by the State Treasury and
himself
These Bonds re secured by Mortgage on the
Western A Atlantic Railro and. for more tnan
double the Amount of Bonds lo be issued, and
are exempt from certain taxes which other tonds
are snhiect to. Persons wishing to make safe and
profitable investments, can find no better securi
ties in the country.
oct.>tf ’. C. PLANT. President
SIXTY DAYS after date application wll ihe
Ordinary of Bo n ston count* f r leave to sell apart
of tt e real »»tate o' Willßoi T BraDtlev, deceased, known
as tSe t vaovville property for the benefit o! the helra and
creditors. This Nov. 30,1 so*
decf-tOd* LUCY A. BRANTLEY, Admpx.
DB. ROBACK’S
BLOOD I oTnnn PIbLS.
blood! owjuu PILLS,
BLOOD - PILLS.
BLOOD pi I TV PILLS.
BLOOD 1 IJSJUiJ PILLS.
BLOOD PILLS.
BLOOD BLOOD pills.
BLOOD t>t t t o PILLS.
blood rILLo PILLS.
BLOOD AND i PILLS.
Blood Purifier!
ARE UXEQUALED
re* CDkiNa
Scrofula, Syjdu/ts, Sl.in Dis
ease, tUd Sores, Salt l!hrutu.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
SICK HEADACHE
Liver Complaints, Rheumatism,
Fever anil Ague, St,. An
thong's Ft re,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions,
Fits, Scrofulous Con
sumption, etc.
ISIS<S S 1 ? ?
ONE person write*, her daughter wne cun*d
of Pits of uni© \*att’ standing, and ek Vitus'
dance of t\*o years.
ANO’I HEK write*, his son was cared after
his flesh had idmont waited i*ht.
The dtxrt< rs prooouiM*ett the uane incurable,
ANOTHER wKii cured of Kev»*r sad Agae af
ter trying every medicine in his rench
A NOT It KU whs curod of Kever Sore which
had existed fourteen year*.
ANOTHER of Rheumatism ©f eight 'ears.
Cases imm in entitle of I>>s}>cdsi* ami Liver
Complaint could be mentioned, in which the
Purifier and Tills work like a charm.
THE BLOOD FILLS
Are the mopt active end thorough pills Uiat
nave ever been introduced. The> act so di
rectiy upon the Liver, exciting that organ to
such’an extent as that the s>st« ni d«>es not re*
lapse into its former condition, whiuh is too apt
to be the case with simply a purgative pill.
They are really a
BLOOD AND LIVER PILL.
and. in conjunction with the
BLOOD PURIFIER!
Will cure all the flforemenNoued diseases, and, i
of themselves, will relieve and cure
Headache, Oostivenesß, Colio
Pains, Cholera Morbus,
Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels,
Dizziness, &c., &o.
DR. 808 A CK’S
Stomach Bitters!
Should be need by convalescents to str'ngthen
the prostration which always follows acute
disease.
Try these medicines, and yon will never re*
rret it. Ask your neighbors who have tiaed
Miem, and they will say thev are GOOD
MEDICINES, and you should try them bo
or© going lor a physician.
PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,
(Successor* to Dr. 0 W Robeck.)
SOLS PROPRIETORS,
Nos. 66, 68,60 & 62 E. Third 87;.,
, CINCINNATI, O.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers In Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE.
For Rale bi
T H E O . W . ELLIS
Cor. Cherry St. and Cotton Avenue.
CHEHGKEE CUBE,
IMDIAN MEDICINE,
jm Cure all diseases emu-ed t l ?
Sight - Exit" ion*. Loss of
J Lniter eal Laeei*
UK
lo' °f I ‘'ion, Be mature
jffi?\cult Breathing, Buie i < uiit*
f , iijfKe. Con*ump»
tioiu and all disease? that ful*
low as a Aequenoe of youthful indiacretlons.
The Cherokee Cure v ill rvitofe h«-f.ith and vi^or,
Bt"p the emissions, and effect a permanent ci.r#
alter all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two
paue pamphlet sent in a scaled envedope, free to a iy
address.
Trice $£ per bottle, or three bottles for %’>. Fold
by all drucciits; or will bo 6«*nt by express to any
portion o*‘ the world, on receipt of price, by the
sole proprietor,
Dr, W. R. MECWIN, 37 Walker St,, S. Y.
Cherokee Hernedy,
B il k /)u*t l),
and all <li.-< a&cs that req ire
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
does not fail to euro Gonorrhea, Gleet arul all Mu~
cous Dtirfuirge* in Halo or Female, curing recent
eases in from one tv three days, and is especially
recommended in those cases of Fluor Alim* or
Whites tit Females. The two medicines used in
conjunction will not fail to remove this disagreeable
complaint, And in those case© whore other uiediciuei
have been used without success.
Trice, Remedy, One Bottle, f2, Three Tuttles, $5.
44 Injection, * “ * 4 **
The Cherokee “ Cure? 41 Remedy? and “ Tnjec
tiun" are to be found in all well regulated drug
Btores, and are r**commen<led by physicians and
druggists all over ihe world, f<»r their intrin>ie worth
and merit. Some unprincipled denier*, however,
try to deceive their customers, by selling cheap and
worthless compounds,—in order t.» make money—
In plac*» of these. not deceived. If tho drug
gists will not buy them f<«r you, write to us, and we
will send theiri to you by express, securely packed
ami free from observation we treat all dU« AM'S to
which the human system is subject, and will be
pleas**! to receive full and explicit statements from
those who have failed to receive relief heretofore.
Ladies or gentlemen can address os in perfect con
-od*nce. W© »!« -oe to send oar thirty-two page
pamphlet free to every lady and gentleman in the
land. Address all letters for pamphlet©, medicines,
or advice, to the sole proprietor, #
Dr. W. Pw. MERWIN. 37 Walker St.. N. Y.
For s»le by J. H. ZEILIN & CO
)e2fr*eo4ff
Patronize Horne Industry
IF YOU HELP US, YOU HELP
YOURSKLVfiS ! !
FURNITURE,
CHAIRS. BRIfSTEADS,
BUREAU.-. \VABHfcTAN DH ,
TABLES, WAHiiP.OBFS,
SAEES, TET Is-TiCi shr r
LOUNGES,
CRIBS, CRADLES,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
FURNITURE REPAIRED.
Furniture made to order at mySTf.A M MANU
FACTORY. , ,;re.' etc., R 'J'" 1 -
NEWELL Post A
BuUd inert- ; -Xoul—g-->, iura
Sawing, etc..* Blind*
I>OOKs,
METALIC CASES.
COFFINS OF ALL KINDS.
A large stock of CHAIRSjust reel ved or, (ton
slgnment, must l*, dosed oti! son. Ca . and
- stock ; you will be p.eased wiln quality, my:
and price.
GRENVILLE WOOL,
Next to Lanier H‘ jht
mavlfr-tf
AD.MINITRATOM’S HALF.
AOREEA LF. to an ordee of the 0' li-n-v of C-aw' and
county, will he ">y • o the ft-st Ta-»d*y In b-i-aj.
her n-xt; wltkla the legal hour* of *-.1.. tie' •r. ■),*
Crarl Honae door ,n the T-.«n • K nr: - o- - iidrta
and th rty five fliM acre* of land (the » d.,w- D » r -x
--cepted) the »ame being the >?a»t wof In' n- her -it
hundred and sixty two fl62)in th 6di r, i tr c oriei
aally Hnuiion nowCrawt rd county sold a- th- prnpe'-
ty of WHinn L Fowler dec’d, for the b-D'fi- of the heira
and C'editora of aaiil deceased. Tern •or 4,y u s ule.
Thia October sth 1866.
ocl *kd ' ELhPt'.T PFtOOCK. Adm*r*
The Great Purgative.
i3c PI R BOX.
DR. R£ i\\ AY’S PILLS.
F -K I*l l l- KK OF
ALL Ll> )tI.:KK.» OF THE
tomach, Li\• i lto*clis, Kitiueya, B!»d
--•ler, Nervoua tiiaiiaciie,
f < 'isllViTlesS, lluli
ge>Uon, l)vt.|K*iK.i; , aud
Sillioiis Fi l'd ■, f. ijta motion of the PourlM
and oil i crauyementt of
Ou ImeriuU Vutccra..
VETO SIX BOXES ARE YVAHRANTKD TO
EFFECT A POSITIVE CURE. *
PURELY VEGETABLE.
GNTAINING NO MERCURY, MIN ERA IX, OR
DEIJ.IEKK >1 n nitl U.l
Dose—As a brisk purge, tour to six pills
is a laxative, one or two pills —to be taken
u nigln ou rearing.
Gi>ser\fc tiie followiusc symptoms, sulUna
iroiii Disonhiisof the lUgt stive urgune:
Const n>Mlion. Inward lV,e>, Fullium* of the Blood
to tin! ii< ~U, Acidltj ol tin- SUnniU'h, Nuusou,
Hoart-hufli, Disgust for Food, Fullness or
WtirUl m lliv Olomaoli, (Sour EriuTalions,
Fluking o.- Klotterinj; al tlie Pit of the
Stoma**, .-rwtmniint; of tlie Hoad. Hur
ried and Difiicull BroatlilUK, Flutter
lug at the Heart, Choking orHuffo
.•.iung Son.uiions when in a
living Posture, Dinuitin of
Vtsi.in, Dots or Wets lietore
the «igiit. Fever and Dull
Pain in the He«it, IVfi
eietiey ol Perspiration.
Yillowneaa of tlie
skin and
Eyes.
PAIN IN I HE SIDE, CHEST, LIMBS
AND SUDDEN FLUSHES OF
HEAT, BURN UNO IN
THE I'LEHII.
IMPORTANT TO J,A DIES.
Suppression of the Menses, Headaebe,
Hysterics—Nervousness Cured.
Nkwakk, N. J., oct. n>, iidG
Du Kaiava v- Yonr Pills and Ready Relief have
saved my daughter s llio. In Juno inst she trn. Is
years oi age, and l“r tlirec luoutha iter menses
i was suppressed. She would frequently vomit
tdisMt., sutler tarrthlv from io-adnclie and pains in
the small ol hei l>aek and thighs, and had fre
| quent fits of Idst 'rtrs. We eommeueed hy giving
| her six of your Pills every night and rubbed the
Ready Reflet on her spine, back and hips. We
continued this treutne iitonu week, when, toour
j joy, she was relio\ ed from her difflculty. She is
uow well and and has been so ever since.
Y ours, very truly,
I O. HODGSON
1 Your Pills caredni« ot Piles that, I feel assured,
was caused by over-do lug with di astir pills.
DR. RADwAY'S PH,IF, ate elegantly coated
with aweet medicinal gums, whldi render them
very convenient, and well adapted for children
and [arsons who di-ilihe to take medicine, e*i>e
ciallv pills. l*i ice l wepty-flve cents per box, wdd
by Drns’eists and Country Merchants. Principal
office, H 7 Matdeu Eiiae, Now York.
ntcboO-eodd&wly RADWAY & CO.
I For sale by
J. 11. ZEILIN & CO„
Wnolesaie I
Macon, u*
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
A Moat Exquisite. Delicate, and Fra-
Sftan Perfume, Distilled from the Rare
and Beautiful Flov/er from which it
takes its name.
Manufactured only by PIIALON A SO*,
NEW YORK.
BEWinE OF COUNTERFEITS.
,\SK I t n PIJALON’S-TAKF. NO OTlirß.
¥t Biiiiism uuiibtX
620 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Have ashociafod with them
MR. W. VV. WOODRUFF
Formerly nn Extensive Dealer In
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES,
At Griffin and Atlanta, Ga.,
I TOR the purpose of supplying Merchants and
Planter* at Hit-South, by wholesale or retail,
with any si of i 'arif.iges. Buggies or Plantation
Wagons.
Mr. Wo<e!ri fT n long experience In the ('arrlaie
business wiii enable us to give satislactiou, in
supplying g'X-d M.bMantia.l Work, such as the
country and, -nu n-Is, alas l„w prices as cati possibly
be lum.isb.xl w( UAbii. We wiii keep constantly
on bend
tight Concord Buggies,
The same as tot r erl? old oj Mr. Woodruff and
vli. ii became ~ rsai!y popular ail through
the South, as a-.e tn* iiossy i*Ms.
_ ~~' !
Iron-Axle Plantation Wagons,
i or *i Ho ses, made to special order.
Vldrew all orders lo
1 1) M LINSSON. DEM \ REST 00.,
hji Kraatdwav. New York*
REMOVAL.
•v' T* UKUKI h»« remov. and hi* Pdnt Shop
\ (> e rear o' B. F Hi is- A CO.'H H ore. En-
I*, Icef-o.iriiidslreei.op. o ite'be Kapildi hnreh.
. „ w.ll i,- plea-eii to nee lho>« Wanting
*e Ain ting, —ig ll Paint i "g- ill Ming, (dazing
1 , . ‘ Va gibg Having had tinny years ex
tL -m e in the atv.ve oosim-K. he hopes to he ahle
i „ P'VLe nil who mav favor him with their orders