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THE GEORGIA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
—OF—
CLOTHING
8 8 « W
We bare jiist opened
LARGE STOCK
OF
LINEN AND CASSIMERE
SUITS
The Tomlinson, Demurest Co.,
020 Brondwny, New York,
Hare associated with them
MR. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly and Extensive Dealer in
CARKIAGES AM> BIGGIES,
At Griflin nnd Atlanta, Gn.
1 POR Uiej»nn>o»e of toppiyinr Merchants and Fan-
1 ters at the South, h» WBoleaale or retail with any
style of Us Triages, Boggle* or t lantaUon Wagons,
lir. Woodrafl’s long experience in the carriage business
will enable ns to rlVe fctirfscHoo, in supply ng good
snbsuntlal work, suet, as ibe country demands, at os
low prices as cau possibly be furnished for cash. We
~ keep constant y on band
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES,
thosimeas formerle sold by Sir, Woodruff, and which
became eonniver.ally popular all through the South,
as the best Buggy In me.
FRENCH MEDICINES
I2ST YOGUE1
BY
GRIMAULT & C I E.
Chemists to H. F. H. Prince Napoleon'
4 5 RUE RICHELIEU PARIS
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL.
GrlniauU’s Syrup of Iodized Sprite
BadUu
This Syrup is
place of <
sly superior.
cess, in place of CodLlver Oil, to wL
We also flumlth IRON AXLE Pl.A" TATION WA
CONS, or Ihe very test moke la America, for 2,4 or 6
horsat.
We Inrite all who want any article in onr line to
address.
TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.
620 Broadway, New York.
juneM-ly
MADE TO OUR ORDER.
A large portion of them are EXTRA
LARGE SIZES. We can fit all our
customers now—except one.
Wholesale Buyers are notified that we
shall have in the course of two days another
LARGE LOT of
Cheap Linen Coats and Pant*.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Call at once and get BARGAINS—Loth
At
Wholesale and Retail,
Freedmen’s Clothing.
T HE contemptible insinuation of Burnett A
Bro., in their Advertisement of June 22th,
that they had compelled our House to reduce the
Priccof Ice to 2Xc per pound is Unworthy of
Honorable men; tbclsctis that we have sup
plied this place with Ice lor the lost TEN YEARS
at 2 and 2)£ cents per pound, and we promised the
Public that os coon as the Central Railroad was
opened to this place, we would sell as near OLD
PRICES as possible, and for fear we would
comply with our promise to the Public and put
ICE DOWN, Messrs. Burnett «fc Bro., wrote us a
letter, and sent a messenger twice, to consult us
with the view of keeping up the price of Ice. We
treated his oiler with slleut cont-mpt We now
say to Burnett & Bros., or any Massachusetts
Yankee, that If they are determined to farulsh
this place with Ice that they shall do it at a very
LOW KATE tor the benefit ot the people. Yon
cannot gull the people who have known us so long,
and make them believe that they have ever been
charged oppressive prices for Icc by our House, or
ever will be. We are glad that they flatter them
selves that they are receiving the congratulations
of this community In reducing the price of lee.
As their esteem Is regulated by the price of Ice,
we will
Put it Half Cent Lower for their
Benefit.
The Price of Icc, after July 1st, will be TWO
CENTS by the block.
ELLS A REDDING.
may-17tf
A
way.
LARGE STOCK in store ami on the
Winship & Callaway.
july 8-tf
SELLING OFF AT COST.
LARGE STOCK
—OF—
SUMMER GOODS
AT
Prime Cost
AT THE
SOUTHERN EMPORIUM!!
JN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR A
Large Fall Stock
We oOer our entire stock of
Rich Dress and Staple
DBf GOODS
At less than New York cost
Our Stock is the freshest and latest In styles of
any In tbL, city—the store having only been opened
in the latter part of May. It, therefore, presents
the very best opportunity to both countiy and city
buyers to secure Bargains in choice Goods.
Come and see us.
G. NUSSBAUM &, BRO.,
2ND STREET,- 2ND STREET.
July 3-tf
SAM. F. MOSELEY. JNO. T. MOSELEY.
SAM. F. MOSELEY & CO.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
General Land, Immigration and Collecting
AGENTS,
JEFFERSON,\ TEXAS,
JS (The Centre of the. Cotton and Grain
W Crowing Portions of Texas.!
M (:) t*
2 Offer their services In Purchasing, Selling, p
S and Leasing and Renting Lands, in Qnl- H
cting and Perfecting Titles, Paying “
Taxes, Establishing ths Rights of
Non-resident Owners and llclrs, in
Protecting Lands from adverse
Occupancy and Possession,Col
lecting and Securing Debts,
and in furnishing valuable
information to Land
Owners, Capitalists,
Immigrants and E*
Creditors. 0
i great
- inch it is Infl
It cures diseases oi the chest,
serolula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, mus
cular atony, and loss of spetite. It regenerates
the constitution by puritylng the blood, and is in
a word, the most powerful depurative known. It
never fatigues the stomach and bowels, and is ad
ministered with the greatest efficacy to young
children, subject to humours, or obstruction of the
glands. At least, It is very vfflcaclons in the dis
eases of the skin.
NO MORE CONSUMPTION.
Grlnmult’s Syrup of Ilypopliosphlte
of Lime.
This new Medicine is a sovereign remedy in
phthisis and other diseases of the lungs, prom] “
removes oil the more scricus symptoms,
cough is relieved, the night-sweats cease, and the
patient rapidly recovers his health.
NO MORE POVERTY OF THE BLOOD AND
PALE COMPLEXION.
Drs. Leras' Phosphate of Iron.
This new ferruginous medicine contains the ele
ments of the blood and bones, and Iron in a liquid
state. It is different from all hitherto offered to
the public, is liquid, colorless and tasteless. It
speedily cures chlorosis, pains in the stomach, dif
ficult digestion, dysmenorrhtea, anemia.
The majority of the Academies of Medicine of
Paris, recommend the Phosphate of Iron, to La
dies of delicate constitution suffering from anemia,
and oil other persons fatigued from over anxiety,
nervous emotions, overwork, general debility and
poorness of blood.
It is the only preparation which never causes
constipation, and can be borne by the most delicate
stomachs.
NERVOUS HEADACHE, NEURALGIA
instantaneously cured by
Griinault’s Brazilian Gtmruna,
vegetable substance used from immemorial in
Brazil, and entirely inofiensl.e
Dr. Burin Du Bulsson’s Digestive
Lozenges and Powders of the
Alcalinc Lactates.
BO. 73-mulberry st.,~do. 73
JUST ARRIVED!!
BRANDY PEACHES,
PICKLES, an elegant lot,
CLOVER HONEY,
FRESH SALMON,
DRIED BEEF,
SALAD OIL,
FRESH MACKEREL,
CAPERS SAUCE,
Drake’s, Russ’s and Smith’s Bitters,
JAVA AND RIO COFFEE,
MADEIRA, SHERRY and PORT WINES,
CRACKNELL BISCUIT,
GINGER PRESERVES,
-At Old Time JPrices!
With a large assortment of GOODS, too nu
merous to mention. Remember the
Number—73 MULBERRY
STREET—Next to La
nier House. Our Express
is ready to takeliomc
any of Jour pur
chases,
FREE OF CHARGE!!!
Call by and see us.
COPLEY, STONE & CO.
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W. J. LAWTON. [ •{ B. F. LAWTON
LAWTON & LAWTON,
Grocers and Produce Merchants
INDIAN SPRING
MAY GTKI,
HOTEL
I860.
B. 1
DR. WM. H. WHITEHEAD
AVING LEASED THIS LONG AND
favorably known House of entertainment,
located nearer and more convenient to the water
than any other public House at the Indian Spring,
ills now repaired, furnished with NEW BED
DING AND r URNITUKE and will be open for
the reception of visitors on the 1st day of June.—
The table will bo supplied with the best the
country affords, served up by experienced Cooks:
and the Bar with Choice Liqnors and Wines, and
with Cigars made to order, of superior hrands,|by
Ltpman and Hogan.
The services of MR. L. L. GODDARD, a gen
tleman ol much experience in similar establish
ments, has been engaged; under his superinten
dence the business of the House will be con
ducted.
A superior BAND OF MUSIC will be in atten
dance at the excellent and commodious BALL
ROOM attached to this House.
Terms ol Board, 415 per week, or 445 per
month.
8TAGES running DAILY to and from Forsyth,
connecting with arrival ol cars of M. <fc W. Rail-
Road at that place.
A Dally Mail is now established and received
here. ma 9-2ro]
ABTIETOIAL LEGS & AEMS
JUST RECEIVED
Which We Offer Low
—TO THE—
,150
M AJST UFA-CTURE,
(OVER THE POST OFFICE.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
These Artificial Limbs are superior to all ot
in Durability, Simplicity and Activity. The An
kle and knee joints arc made upon the principle of
Ball and Socket, never get loose or wear out—send
h-ru pamphlet. Address
AMERICAN LEG COMPANY,
may 221m»Macon, Ga.
R. WALKER.
T. J. FUN
MACON.-
-CSA.- MACON.
o General Land Registration*,'
all lands fob sale, lease on BENT in
ANY PORTION OF THE STATE, REGIS
TERED IN OUR OFFICE, FREE OF
CIIARG E.
A successful business experience of more than
twenty years in Texas, and a personal knowledge
of lands, both as to quality and titles, will enable
us to make safe ana profitable investments for
Capitalists, Immigrants, Euunigration and Mann
factoring Companies.
FEES in all cases proportioned to the value
importance of the service rendered.
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THE lANE & BODLEY
PORTABLE (Mill SAW ILLS
Portable Steam Engines,
SHINGLE MACHINES, CORN MILLS AND SHAFTING,
WOOD'WORKINC MACHINERY,
LANE & BODLEY,
Cor. John & Water Sts., CINCINNATI.
Spabeants for descriptive Circulars mil specif/ the
Machinery they seed.
Jane 3-dAwly
Howe’s Improved Cotton Picker,
P ICKS THREE TO FIVE TIMES faster than
by band, clean and free from trash ; Weighs
two pounds—price 420 each.
SOUTHERN AGENTS WANTED.
HOWE MANUFACTURING CO.,
No. 81 Cedar Street, New York.
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L. N. WHITTLE.
OBO. W. OUSTIN,
WHITTLE &. GUSTI.V,
Attorneys, &c., at Law,
MACON, G A.
YJCTILL practice in the Courts of Bibb, Monroe,
VY Crawford, Macon, Houston, Twiggs, Wil
kinson and Jones, and in any other county i
State by special agreement. June 6-3
the
w. HOOPER HARRIS, | J. L. GAINES,
Lateof Nashville, Tcnn. | Late of Ashrllle, N. C.
il r.. Si it. m. uearden, of Macon, Ga.
HARRIS, GAINES & CO.,
Wli ole sal e G-rocer s
AND DEALERS IN
LIQUORS TOBACCO AND 8EGARS.
Grocer's Drags and Spices,
AND
General Commission Merchants
20 Beaver Street, New York.
n . L. F. CHOICE, Late of MtlledgevUlc.
tb? w 80 Wdted—will sell as low as nor bouse ir
WO citj-j juDC?—2m
AG-ENTS WANTED
FOT THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
General Stonewall Jackson,
By Prof. R. L. Dabney, D. D., of Va.
T he Standaid Biography of the Immortal Hero.
The only edition authorized by his widow.
The author a personal friend and Chief of Stall of
the Christian Soldier. We want an Agent in eve
ry county. Send lor circular* and sed our terms.
Address N ATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
No. 214 Seventh 8treet, Richmond, Va.
|uae9-dAwlm*)
THE - .
“CHILD’S DELIGHT.”
PUBLISHED BY : : : S. BOYKIN,
MACON, GEORGIA,
I S, by far the best and neatest child’s paper pub
lished in the South, and eqnal to any published
in the Union. It contains beautiful stories, in
structive articles, entertaining anecdotes, and Is
illustrated by handsome pictures. It is printed on
white paper and published once a mouth at $1.00
for single copies and GOctj. for each copy when
clubs or any number over five are taken.
Address S. BOYKIN,
may20-wAd-tf] Macon, Ga.
TO THE LADIES!!!
The Alkaline Lactates exercise the most benefl
ci&l influence over the derangements of digestion,
either by their peculiar action on the mucous
membrane of the stomach, or by affording to the
latter through their combination with the saliva to
the gastric juice, a supply of Lactic acid which all
Engii sh, French and other Physiologists admit to
be an essential principle of digestion. For the in
formation of those who may he without Medical
advice, it may be stated here that the symptoms ot
impaired digestion are: Headache, pain In the fore
head, hemicrania, gastris, gagtndgia, heartburn,
wind in the stomach and bowels, loss of appetite,
emaciation, etc. All these soon disappear under
the action of the Alkaline Lactates, which may be
always had in Lozenges, or Powders.
Grlnmult’s Preparations of Matlco
VegctnIU.
brated Dr. Bicord, and are found greatly superior
to all hitherto known remedies.
General Depot in Paris at
GRIMAULT & CIE.,
Chemists to H. F. H. Prince Napoleon, 45 rue
Richelieu.
In New Orleans, at DUCONGE, and at every
good Chemist. mch3-tf
“COMB
—TO—
r w.
NO, $3—3D STREET—fit0*63
—AND—
GET BARGAINS!!!
Whisky,
Whisky,
A BOUT 20,000 LBS. BACON, consisting of
RIB SIDES, CLEAR RIB 8IDES, CLEAR
SIDES and SHOULDERS,
For sale low by
LAWTON A LAWTON.
NEW FIRM
WALKER & FLINT!
140
BARRELS FLOUR, different brands,
For sale Iot by
LAWTON A LAWTON.
C ORN. HAY. COW PEAS, MACKEREL, SU
GAR, COFFEE, Ac., Ac.,
For sale by
LAWTON A LAWTON.
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X CHOLERA "x
/ DISARMED!.'! ^
Brandy,
Rums, Gins,
&c.
&c.
See.
Mrs. Anna R. Deming and Mrs. Sarali Farrar
H ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE LA
DIES ol Macon, that, having receded instruc
tion from the most competent and experienced
persons, they are prepared to CUT, KITand MAKE
all articles of LADIES’ APPAREL in the latest
and most fashionable style.
PLAIN AND FANCY NEEDLE-WORK
ot every dr.-eription, done in the neatest manner,
at reasonable rates.
CHINESE, SILK A FRENCH EMBROIDE'Y'
Ot any pattern, executed at short notice.
m.
en to Classes
BRAIDlS'Cr, of every etvle or pattern.
LESSONS IN EMBROIDERY givi
LE
or individuals at moderate rates.
Best of lvfcrences given, when desired.
RESIDENCE—Upper end of Walnut Street,
(last house), fourth door above Rev. J. W. Burke’s
residence. (my 15
l60 Barrels of the best assorted Liquors, Bran
dies, Wines, Ac., in the city
100 Cases Liquors, •
50 Cases Wine, various kinds,
40 Baskets Champagne.
"lO — ALSO — p 1 ‘
30 Boxes Chewing Tobacco,
40 Gloss Fine Cut,
40,000Cigars—10,000 Havana,
50 Boxes and half boxes Candles,
20 Cases Sardines,
20 Barrels Crackers,
100 Dozen Cove Oysters,
20 Cases Pickles, , ,
80 Half and Quarter Boxes Raisins,
20 Boxes Soaps, ,.
5 Barrels Sugar,
10 Dozen Stonghton Bitters,
Various other articles, too numerous to men
tion.
at’my
BAR AND RESTAURANT,
Jffo. 68 Cherry Street Xffo. 68
Will be found as fine assorted
Liquors, Wines, Champagnes,
Cigars, &c. &c..
As can be found in the MARKET.
The polite and accommodating JOHN GRIF
FIN will ever be iound there ready toaecomino-
ate his old friends and the public in general.
All I ask is a liberal share of patronage.
COALE AND SEE
MY STOCK,
Whether 3011 trade or not.
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L. W. RA8DAL.
Chief Causes of Pestilence Destroyed
D R. E. . COURTARET’S DI8INFECTING
FLUIDS. Secured by Letters Patent in the
United States and France. Prepared solely by the
New York Disinfecting Company, at their Labo
ratory, Nos. 238, 300, and 303 Henry Street, N. Y.
Office, 42 Cedar StreeL
This Company organized on a permanent basis,
with Dr. Courtaret, the celebrated French Chem
ist, in charge of its Laboratory, is prepared to fur
nish its DISINFECTING FLUIDS for sickrooms,
nurseries, urinals, water closets, privies, cess
pools, sowers, gutters, ships, railroads, hospitals,
prisons, and public institutions of all kinds,
slaughter-houses, offal and fat-boiling establish
ments ; all kinds of manures (immensely increas
ing the value of the latter to every farmer), and
wherever poisonous and offensive gases exist.—
These agents arc deodorizers, antiseptics, antipu-
trescents, and disinfectants in the scientific mean
ing of the words. They remove noxious gases and
odors by chemical principles—leaving in their
places healthful air; they are destroyers, and not
merely absorbents of poisonous gases—not injuri
ous to utensils in which they arc used. Tho atten
tion of medical and scientific men is directed to
these disinfectants. Attached are testimonials in
favor of this great discovery; which, with hun
dreds of others can be seen at the Company’s
office.
Delavax House, Albanr, March 30,186*3.
To the President of the New Tori
Disinfecting Company:
Dear Sir: It is all it is represented to be. We
have made many trials of disinfectants, bnt now
consider that we have found an article which sur
passes all others as a remedy against all bad odors.
T. SOESSEL A CO.
, New York, April 0,1SC0.
To the President of the New Tori
Disinfecting Company:
Dear Sir: We pronounce it without exception
to be the best we have ever known. Its effect up
on every matter is complete and instantaneous.
C. A. SfETSON, Astor House.
|3T N. B.—These Disinfectants are used by the
scavengers, under the direction of tho Sanitary
Police of the Metropolitan Health Department,
New York.
POWELL A THOMSON, 42 Cedar St., N. Y.
General A Sole Agents for tho United States and
the Canadas, to whom all orders should
be addressed.
For sale by all Druggists apd General Dealers in
the United States and Canadas.
malS-do’m f
DEALERS IN*
China, Queenswarc, Glassware, &c,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Merchants and the public generally upon ex
amining onr Stock will always find a full and com
plete assortment of everything in this line on as
favorable terms as can be afforded.
Call at the old stand of ROWLAND & WALK
ER, Mulberiy street, Macon, Ga. apI6-6m
CHEWALLA HOTEL.
>ublic generally are respectfully Informed
T HEp
that the repairs being done to this honse, ad
ding eighteen large well ventilated bed-rooms; be
side thoroughly renovating the honse and entire
premises, will be complete in a short time, and the
entire honse supplied with new Furniture, Bed
ding, etc. The t Ale will always be supplied with
the best, and no pains or expense will be spared to
make it compare favorably with any honse in the
South.
There is connected with the honse, a fine Bar,
well stocked with the best Liquors and Clears.—
Also to be attached, a fine, aiiy, spacious Billiard
Saloon, with Phelan’s “best” makes of tables.
RATES OF BOARD
Per Month with Lodging, 437.50
“ without “ .' 80.00
Week, . 10.00
Day 2.50
Single Meals, 1.00
BUTLER A LAMAR, Proprietors.
Enfaula, Ala., June 16 tf.j: ■ •
BARREES A, B. C, and Brown Sugars,
125 sacks Rio Coffee,
100 pockets O. G. Java Coffee,
40 casks Bacon, Sides and Shoulders,JJ
150 kegs Nails,
40 bales No. 1 Osnaburgs,
40 “ Macon Sheeting,
20 “ No. 8,10 and 12 Yams,
400 boxes Tobacco, assorted brands and
grades,
500 bags Shot—assorted numbers,
150 kegs Powder, 1-4’s, 1-2’s and whole
kegs,
5 crates assorted Granite Ware,
100 doz. Brooms,
100 doz. Long and Short Handle Shov
els and Spades,
5 barrels Car and Machine Oil,
1,000 Pots, Ovens, Skillets and Spiders,
50 barrels Salt,
10,000 pounds Sole and Upper Leather,
5 bales Bagging,
25 coils Rope,
5 bales Bagging Twine.
50 Jars Maccaboy Snuff,
50 doz. Snuff, (in Bottles,)
75 kegs Soda,
ISO boxes do,
10 half barrels Fulton Market Beef,
80 cases Smoking Tobacco,
10 dozen Half Bushel Measures,
10 “ Trays,
4 “ Wooden Chums,
20 nests Painted Juniper Tubs,
30,000 Cigars, (very cheap,)
40 pairs Counter Scales,
10 cases Spanish Olives,
J. N. SEYMOUR.
DEALER in*
Groceries and Provisions,
AXD^ GENERAL
Commission Merchant
CHERRY* STR F.ET, t MACON ’(} A
aprlC—3m
Indian Springs Saloon
OPEN FOR THE SUMMER SEASON.
W E. D I L L I N , has the pleasure of
• informing the visitors of Indian Springs
that he has opened
A FIRST-CLASS SALOON,
Wherein can be found, at ail times, the choicest
brands of
Foreign Liquors and Wines,
with all the favorite brands of IMPORTED
CIGARS; jou'rtiirr uitli every thing kept in a N...
1 Saloon. My arrangements arc perfect for keep
ing up a constant supply of ICE, so that gentle
men may always feel assured of obtaining their
favorite 1 Cobbler, Jnlep or Milk Punch, at the
hands of that star mixer, JOHN BENNER.
JunelT-tf]
FOR CHILLS AND FEYER!
USB THE BBS
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC
Never fails-Always to be Depended
Upon—Nothing More Reliable
Than Hurley’s Tonic.
W ILL cure Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever,
Intermittent Fever, Dumb Ague. Every
person who has tried Hurley’s Tonic speaks in
highest terms of it. • As a curative agent it is un
surpassed, and more certain than quinine. No had
results from using HURLEY’S TONIC. Every
body should use
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC.
Send your orders to
HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO.
Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
Hurlty's Stomach Litters.
F IR Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In
digestion or Dyspepsia, want of action of the
Liver, Disordered Stomach, there are no bitters
that can coisp.src with this in removing these
distressing complaints. For sale or can be had
at any Drug Store in tho United States, or from
the Proprietors, Louisville, Ky., comer Seventh
and Green strocts, to whom all orders should be
addressed.
Hitrlef* Sarsaparilla.
T HE great Blood Pnrifyer, as a SpriDg and Sum
mer Medicine, stand unrivalled, removes all
impurities from the blood, and gives health and
strength to the system. HURLEY, RUDDLE A
CO., Proprietors.*
Jfurlejfs Popular Worm Candy. .
A S this is really a specific for Worms, and the
best and most palatable form to give to chil
dren, H Is not surprising that It is fast taking the
place of all other preparations for worms—it being
tasteless, any child will tnko It.
Oriental Iiarl Drops,
by any other. Its use among the ladies of fashion
in the East, gives it a character for efficiency which
at once stamps it as indnitely superior for the toi
let of any lady.
UURLET, RUDDLE «fc CO., Proprietors,
Corner Seventh and Green Streets,
Louisville, Ky.
For sale by J. H. ZEILIX A* CO.,
L. W. HUNT A Co.,
GEORGE PAYNE,
MASSENJiURG, SON A HARRIS.
ma'/hMi
MIX & KIRTLAND,
No.3 Cotton Avenue, No.
MACON, GA.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS
W E have received a fine stock ofSprlng Goods
for Ladies Gents’ and Childrens wear, con
sisting ef fine Kid, Goat and Calf Congress Gaiters;
Balmorals Booties and Slippers; Gents’ fine Stitch
and Pump Boots; Oxford Ties; Strap Shoes, etc.,
surpassed by nonointhis market, in quality and
-IVle; w liii-li w e i>!!rr :i> cheap a.- the -atnu articles
can be purchased in any market, North or South.
All WORK WARRANTED to give satisfaction.
The attention ot Country Merchants is especially
invited to our stock, as we are prepared to offer
superior inducements. Our Hats are veiy cheap.
LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS.
Wo have just receive J a splendid assortment ot
Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, (with and without
screws), Clamps, Ac.; Green, Pink, Cochineal
Yellow and Brown Linlngs.Lamb Binding, French,
Calf and Curry-sole Kid Skins; Also, Hemlock and
Oak Sole Leather, and a fall list of Shoe Findings
to which the attention of Shoemakers and dealers
is particularly invited, as wc are selling Cheap for
Cash.
may9-till janSO*]MIX A KIRTLAND.
J. L. SHEA,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
and dealer in
FINE CLOTHS, CASSIMEES and VESTINGS,
W
HICH will be made to order in the most ap
proved style.
* SECOND STREET,
JunclO-tf]
opposite Masonic Hall.
J. J. & T. B. GRESHAM,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
Macon, Georgia, Macon.
W ILL Practice in Bibb and theadjoiningcoun-
ties, and in the Supreme Conrt of the State
of Georgia, and will attend promptly to all busi
ness entrusted to their care. ' (ju dp-dint*
10 “ Claret,
5 “ Booker’s Bitters,
10 “ Egg Nog,
10 “ Coffee Mills,
5 “ Green Peas,
10 “ Pino Apple,
10 “ Peaches,
50 doz. Selves.
50 “ Wolfs Schiedam Schnapps,
quarts and pints,
100 boxes Adamantine Candles,
20 “ Sperm do
20 “ Sterine do
50 caddies and Chests Tea,
20 cases 2 pound Can Oysters,
20 “ 1 pound “ “
15 “ 1-2 boxes Sardines,
50 gross Pipe Head,
50 boxes Raisins, 1-4, 1-2 and whole,
20 cases Mustard,
10 “ Indigo,
50 “ Old Bourbon Whisky,
15 “ “ Port Wine,
40 “ Fine Brandy,
50 doz. Axes, Collins and Leverett’s,
75 boxes Candy—fancy and plain,
100 “ Soap,
100 “ Starch,
20 cases Lobsters,
100 “ Buss’ Celebrated St. Domingo
Bitters,
Messena Punch—Imperial Arrack
Punch,
Brandy Cocktail—Gin Cocktail,
Ginger Cordial—St. Croix Rum,
Lemon Syrup—St. Domingo Wine,
Mint Julip—Sherry Wine,
Old Cherry Brandy—Bourbon Cock
tail,
100 cases Babbitt’s Potash,
10 “ No. 10 Cotton Cards,
20 baskets Hcidsick Champaign,
1,000 pounds Lead,
300,000 “ Iron,
1,000 “ Cast Steel,
5 barrels Vinegar,
30 :boxes Writing Fluid,
Mackerel in kitts and halt barrels,
Tacks,
Plow Lines,
Blacking,
Shoe Tread,
Cotton Cord, Whitewash and
Hand Saws, Blacking Brushes,
Chisels, Augers)
Files, Hammers,
Brace and Bitts,
Table, Pocket and Butcher Knives,
Pad Locks, G. D. and Ely’s Caps,
Rubber and Leather Belting,
from 2 to 20 inches wide,
Plaines, 1 '
Butts,
J. N.: SEYMOUR]
Solicits Consignments from the country tn^.
to Macon. He will give his personal attention;
the sale of COTTON and COUNTRY PRODrc?
His experienceof 20 years as a cotton buyer sho-’
be worth something L? the sale of Cotton.
J. N. SEYMOUR
Deals ‘Largely in
Corn, Oats and Hay.
J. N. SEYMOUR
Has on band at all times various grades
Smoking anil Chewing Tobacco
—Also,—
LORRILLARD’S MACABOY SNUFF
In jars all sizes.
Soil]). Candles and Starch*
To be had, at LOW RATES, by calling on
J. N. SEYMOUR
12 Cases Best Cognac Brandy,
FOREIGN IMPORTATION,
'
To be had at
J. N. SEYMOUR’S.
50 SACKS
LIVERPOOL SALT.
For sale by
J. N. SEYMOUR.
Etc..
Etc.
Etc.
Etc.
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS.
W E HAVE just received a large and ELE
GANT ASSORTMENT of
Oassimere and. Linen
SUMMER SUITS,
Which, having been bought at reduced prices,
will be sold correspondingly low.
STCALL AN BE X AMINE !! !_£3
TURPIN *"c HERTZ,
Triangular Block, Cherry St., next to
mitlR—tt _ News Depot.
OUR STOCK
DRY GOODS
Is also very large, embracing every variety
and style sold in
EUROPE AND AMERICA,
and which we propose to sell as low as any
House in the South.
J. B. ROSS & SON,
Wholesale Grocers and Dry Goods Merchants,
CORNER 2D AND CHERRY STt
RUM, GIN and WIIISKY,
In Barrels and Cases,
TO BE HAD AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE!
CAJLH ON
J. N. SEYMOUR
CHOICE WINES.
CHAMPAGNE WINE
IN QUARTS AND PINTS.
(CHOICE BRANDS
MADEIRA, PORT,
CLARET AND
ALYL AG A Wlttl
—Also—
LEMON SYRUP.
For Sale at LOW RATES. Call on
” 1 J. N. SEYMOUR
BOURBON WHISKY
A
Snperior _A_rtiele,
IX BARRELS AND CASES.
FOR SALE by
• :! ’ •! J. N. SEYMOUR
SHORE MACKERElll
IN BABB ELS, HALFS,
VERY
For sale by
QUABTEBS, AND 1
NICE.
J. N.“SEYMOUR I
BACON, LARD AND FLOUR.
^5 000 **d ^ acon SMes “d?
10 Tierces best brands Sugar Cured HaO*
'2,000 Lbs. Choice Leaf Lard.
’250 Bbls. various Brands Flour, from Sap 1 '
to Fancy Flour. , ,
200 Sacks Extra Family, from Bcwet
Wheat, eqnal to any In market. . .^A
Merchants ana others will find It-to the‘
est to call on me, as I am determined no*
CASH CUSTOMER pa~ me if low net- I
sure SALE. Drop in and e e efo y 0 yjfoVS-1
S
Tobacco! Tobacco 1
I HAVE
200
v
BOXES TOBACtl
grades.
araous
aprlC 3
MACON GA.
WHICH I must close out at r-omc • •
is your time to get a bargain. After -
Hock in Merchants’ bands i.- exhau- ..
prices will be inevitable, as Mannnc
have 40 cents per pound Tax to pay u
11 all they put 011 the market.
CALL sOOX ;. sE y>h'- : ’
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