Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, October 06, 1866, Image 1

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-TRI-WEEKLY SUMTER REPUBLICAN. V <.>.! rJ.-N o- 3. PUBLISHED EVERY Thursdays & Saturdays AT $3 for Three Months. Rates or. AovKiymiNH.—Two hollars a ■square, of tan lines or less, for Hie first, inser tion, and One hollar for each subsequent in sertion professional Cark ' WPS % Sfis ft ATTOH3?sEir AT LAW, anp heal lstate agent. Americas, Georgia. -ItritL"giVis prompt.alleniion to pirofessfenal II husiuesifi'n Slimier, Sclilev, Webster, fee, ■and Terrell counties, except canes in theOoox ty (loiniT of Surnter County. Office in stho Omit House. dene's ts. aames.j scAiinoßorc.H, cnarx.ks t cooes. Law Partnership. SCARBOROUGH & GOODE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ft mariaii', - Gcor^n HWE ggsociated IhemeeVes in (lie practice of Law nhd will atjona tlie courts in Ibo fifl lowing counties:: Sumter, Macon. Schley, Web- Btcr , Terrell, Lee, Dougherty. Houston ami Doo ly, and will give prompt attention .to all busi ness confided to tln-ir c ire. Office ill the Masonic Building- Nov. 23 ts wuhMS Wf. Attorney at Law, Americas, Georgia. iu Masonic Hall ' ' Uiisi & -©©SC UK ATTORNEYS AT LAW, S)a T <v«m, Georgia. ft ft’'lLLjprnctioe in (lie TaUula and Soulii- Y\ Western Ciccuita. ap IT ts “wTjtJ pase ii t » ATTORNEY AT LAW, AATERICUS, G'-L, an.a: 9 3 m ":J. W : p%-,. EEAL ESTATE AO NT, :\;,IEIUCVTS ~,..GA. ft IT ILL he pleased to serve parties who wish to tT purchase or fcK Lands, I own or City [nop> .erf, in South-Western Georgia iT. kfkkknp.es: Spoe> & Kooks, Fnr low k. Bro , W L Wads •worth & Cos , Americus ; J I* K<-ss & Son, Ma ficon, Oa. ; Aug. P. Wetter, Savannah, Ga July 3;6m ' ftGElcr ® t fra WGC B 1 „ ATTORNEY & D L.LE TOR, Americus, Georgia. PROPOSES to dcYOtc himself mainly to con veyancing and commercial practice. Will (keep dockets shewing progress of cases from •commencement of suits t-> scttlcnu nt of ctaims, at all times subject to inspection of parties, and nooks showing every business transaction. No pains spared to make his office the first col lecting office in the country. Liberal patron nee solicited. Office in'peer & Hook’s Build, ing. Aug 2 ts. E)^ a ia ©a OFFEteSTTnij ‘pWesshinaf Services'to the citizens of Anreriousi and surrounding i country Thankful for patronage heretofore given him, lie hopes by unremitting attention j to business to merit a aoutinuanoe of the saifte. | Office next door to the l’ost Office. July 14 ts. Samuel p. bell. • I wyely. j IIENIIY R. CHRISTIAN. BELL, WYITy" S CHRISTISH. COTTON FACTORS, GEN ER A ECO M MIS S lO X AND Forwarding Merchants, RAY STREET, SA VANNAII, GA , SPECIAL attention given to orders for purchase of all description of Produce and Merchandise, and liberal advances made on Consignments of Cotton to our address, or friends in Boston New Yolk, Philadelphia, Baltimore und Liverpool, sept 15 lrn 0 GAINES &, CO., MACON, GA., ¥ill make liberal advances up on shipments of Cotton and other produce to BEARDED & CO, 20 Beaver St., New York. July 31 ts A. sZ PATmCK a GO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in NEWSPAPERS, Magazines. Light Litera ture and Stationery, Triangular Block, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga, Oct 17 7tw&wtf. A-inericus, Georgia Saturday, October G, ISO 6. gjwtati Ahltn ti.nmrnta. TO THE PUBLIC! I AM happy to announce that lam prepar ed to manufacture any kind of BUGGY OR HARNESS I hat may be called for, at. short notice, and have now on hand a stock of FINE NEW BUGGIES, at my Carriage Repository. To those acquainted with my work, I need hardly state that-they are of my own manufac ture, and as rnv long experience in the business enables me to compete with any market North or South 1 win not be nmiEßsoi®, and will guarantee to duplicate any northern buggy or ■harness brought, to this market, for less money than such work cost, laid down at this placet I am also prepared to do all kinds of Repairing at short, notice, and shall keep on hand a good .stock of Carriages of all descriptions, and would call the attention of Carriage and Har ness makers to my tine stock of materials now •on .hand at my new sale room, and to which I •expect to make such additions as necessary. I will order from other markets any kind of vehicle that may be acquired, at a very small compensation. t B@?“ Old stand. July 14 ts mi SIRRINE. I. IST- TIATi/r, north side of the public square, Amcricns, Georgia DEALER JX j'glyj GROCERIES AND PEOYISIpf#' Keeps constantly on hand. CORN, MEAL, SUGAR, SALT, COg^BrE.V, I :ti! nIEiHI I line of g Pro v i S 4,*"' retry '.•■•■;• fJH w u w r ill © @ i !B & fa !L mH AMEUICUS, GA. lAEALERS !n GROCERIES, PURE if CIGARS, I’OGACOO, &c, &C In corraeclV'n with the establishment Billiard room where gentlemen can spend hour or two very pleasantly. Give us a call ! Our itailors and cigars are the best in the tnar | ' COBB & ALLEN. Nov 7-twtf aTMe me picsniN?" ffIRTUMERIEJ / 1 ./ "SlNrs oil- I’tCY LOW and sell low. Quick sales and 5 small profits. Do justice to all and ouy selves too. WARRANT EVERYJiIXG WE SELL, We arc now receiving the largest stock of Medicines, At., that, has been brought to Americas since the war.' They were bought, from the best of Houses, and at the lowest price for Cash, and as we don’t intend to be undersold hy any one, we Offer them to you at a small profit, and be iievo we can give satisfaction both in quality And price. Thankful to our customers for the liberal patronage in past years, and lor the good busi ness we aro now doing. We promise to get a larger and a better house—buy more goods— sell more goods, and do better generally. Be> licvipig that the way to get along ourselves is to help others along. ap 10 ts 11. C. BAILEY & CO., VALUABLE PKOPEBTY FOR SALE. fjl HE subscriber is obliged to soli his present -L residence, in order to meet some pecuniary obligations for which his honor is pledged His premises are pleasantly situated, three miles from Americus, near enough to the city for a business man, if he keeps a horse and buggy.— The dwelling house is a comfortable ooe for a small family, and the out houses are good, the whole of the buildings having been put up in the winter and spring of 1308. The water is as good as can be found in South-Western Georgia. I will sell the buildings, with twenty acres of land, (on which are some choice fruit trees, and a line little vineyard), for OXE THOUSAND dollars LESS THAN THE SAME JM PDO YEMENIS C. 1 N DE MA DE NOW, CHARGING NOTHING FOR THE LAND! Besides, I will sell, if the purchaser desires It from 100 to 400 acres of good farming land, ad joining the premises, at a very low price, I wil also sell the growing crop, a pair of fine young mules, cows, hogs, wagon, buggv, &c. For fuiv (her particulars call on the subscriber, at the store of tIPEER & HOOKS, Americus, Ga. J. J GBAMIERBY. July G ts tinmens Jtbfilisoncnts. ~FOR - Ls A HOUSE and Lot in the town of Americus, situated near the Female College. The house contains lour rooms, and the lot two acres of ground, more or less. A good kitchen and smoke house, together with all necessary out buildings are on the premises; also an excel lent well of water. For further information, apply to the undersigned. S. COHEN. Doc 21 ts Ja Wa WKI^VILEY, SB IS « li B'l 5£ , Cmtunteiau Itofcmt \LXJ 7 AND GENERAL -LNSJJBAN E AGEIST. GEORGIA. LIBEHKTj advances made on Cotton shipped to New York or Savannah. Particular attention paid to tlie purchase, sale and shipment of Cotton and other produce Collections made and promptly remitted for. Iff 3 Refers to Wm Byrce & Cos , New York ; J. W. La tub of & Cos , Savannah ; Seymour, Johnston & Cos , July 7 6m. Furniture | Furniture! I AM just receiving direct from Now York, at Ihe New Brick Store, above S. Waxel baum it Bro., a tine stock of Furniture, all qualities, IVojf-fine Walnut Mahogany and Roseweod itoypMSt&ou, which are offered at-as tovr prices as t!t-fi*timcs will allow. Call and cxa-.nino. W S. P. BOONE, Agt. July 24 ts. SSui'ial Citscs. A FINE ASSORTMENT, kept constantly x'V on hand. S. V. BOONE, Ag’t. July 24 Iff. ' -A! , 1., flp-L ~'• > . - -- I: IV'- j ' -11-! ! i• i . ■ i S AN} jj'. il •1 t i :! c.'.dii: \ '.1!.: ’ / ’!£!s! PLv-ff.' , . ftp . ■■ 'I Ik-.. - ti.i. . - I’l-, '■ : ■■ f - \ i : -i : > i- ■■ - wF ■ P K’S e Drug Store, TjHNE SEGAKS and Tobacco, at i 1 Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGF.’S sept. 8 ts Drug Store, PERFUMERIES and Toilet articles, at Dr. E. J. ELDRJDGE'S sept 8 ts Drugstore. j ) l IIaN’S orders tilled with- liable Drugs, A at. Dr. E. J L'LDKIDGE’S sept 8 ts Drug Store. HOCK POTASH at lb Dr. E J. ELDRIDGE’S sept 8 Drug Store, PVERYTHING in the Drug line, at h Dr. E. J. ELPRIDGES Fopt 8 ts Drug Store. ' r pilE Great Hair Restorative, at 1 Dr. E J. ELDRIDGE’S sept 8 ts Drug Store. ROCK POTASH- For sale by r F LTRLOW & DRO. July 31-ts, ITIC/E! RICE!! For sale by FOLLO W it BRO, July 31-ts. WHITE WINE VINEGAR. CIDER For sale by FURLOVV & BRO. July 31-ts Tannery and Shoe Shop.; subscriber would respectfully inform the J citizens of Sumter, that he is still engaged in the manufacture of Leather, at his old stand, ncai the Plains of Dura. He keeps constantly on hand, Upper, Sole and Harness Leather, which can he purchased on reasonable terms. He is also prepared to manufacture Shoes and Boots in the very best and durable style Hay. ing the very best of workmen, he Hatters him self that h : s work will give satisfaction Thank ful for past favors, he hopes by strict adherence to business, to raeiit a continuance of the same Persons in want of Leather or shoes, will find it to their interest to give me a call, aug 4 ts J. 11. BLACK. oorarv GURREMOY, I STILL continue to take County and City money, at par, for all goods sold at mv store. No difference made as to price of guf.d fur County money or Greenbacks, sept 18 ts. G. M» HAY. RAGS WANTED/ 10,080 Pounds ■CLEAN COTTON AND LINEN H A. Gr S , wanted at this office, for which the Cash will be paid. j Rags taken in payment of subscription It© paper. dune 9 ts. JUnmnuj ism cuts.' ISTcbw Tin Sliop AND Family Grocery. Store TT subscribers would respectfully inform jl. the citizens of Americus and Sumter coun ty; that they have opened a Tin Shop in this place, next to G. M Hay’s store, where they will keep always on hand a general assortnjent of tin ware manufactured iu the very best, and most, durable manner. Repairing of all kinds done at shortest notice. Roofing and Guttering done in the very best style. This department of business will be un der the personal supervision of Mr. J. W. Remely, who lias had charge of the Tin Shop of Messrs. Wadsworth & Cos., during tho pres- B cai_ggar. IN CONNECTION' with tlie Tin Shop, there is a FAMILY' GRO ,CEBY, where Flour, Sugar, Coffee Meal, Ba con, Lard, and all other family supplies can be had on as reasonable terms ..s they can be bought at anv other establishment in the place. Give us a call. IV M. MIZE, aug 18 ts J. W. REMLEY. FURNITURE STORE, D. W. LEWIS HAS on hand at his Store, under the TTepubli ii can cilice, a lot of Furniture, consisting of CHAIRS, BKDS READS, BUREAUS, WASII fST'NOS, TALLIN, WARDROBES, SAFES, and all other kind of Furniture a person may want. Can have made to order anything that lie has not on hand. 'Berms liberal aug 21 3 m Mare Chance ! fEpHE subscriber is offering for sale, bis House and Lot.in Americas, and One Hun dred acres of excellent land, near the Railroad, in the corporate limits of the place. A bargain can be had in this properly, by immediate ap plication, June2l If. PETER CROCIIAN. Goid Wnsslcd. W"ANTED One Thousand Dollars in Gold, for \V which the highest market pric wiU be paid. [July 7 Cm] J. W. WHEATLEY. E Xic 51 A w ii E lAIR BALE. Figlit exchange on Mew Y r ork i anil Savannah, in sums to suit purchasers. July 7 6m. J AY. WHEATLEY ARE YOU INSURED l TMIF undersigned is Agent for the following 1 o’d. r.liable and prompt INSURANCE COM ! PANIKS, and is prepared to take risks at as low I rates as are equitable . | .lima Ins Cos , Hartford Conn. 53,000,000 i i’licenix Ins. Cos.. Hartford Conn. 1,000,000 | Homo Ins. Cos , New Yoik, 2 000,000 ! Continental Ins. Go.. New York, 1.000 000 ! Lombard Ins. Cos., New York. 1.000,000 | Metropolitan Ins. Cos.. New York, 1,000,000 ! North American Ins Cos., N. Y , 500,000 ; Georgia Home Ins. Cos , Columbus, 250,000 Empire Srate Iris. Cos., Augusta, 200,000 The above Companies are represented with a 1 combined Cash Capital of nearly FJFTEICN MILLIONS DOLLARS and are unsurpassed in their promptness in settling losses One Hundred Thousand Dollars taken up on one risk. J. \V r WHEATLEY, General Insurance Agent, July 7 6m. Americus, Ga. PIANOS!' PIANOS"! ON hand, a- few extra Pianos, which are of fered at low prices. S. P. HOOKE, J July 24 ts. Agent. l V'E are now prepared to furnish Cake, for n Weddings and other parties, to order, richly ornamented. Also all kinds of Sweet Meats, Preserves, Jellies, Fine French Candies, Ice Cream, Lemonades, &0., &c. We are also prepared to furnish families with tine LOAF I»BEAD, at low prices, daily, fresh from the Bakery. | sept 4tf J. 11. KING $ CO. “W AFt e b 7“ 1 AAA BUSHELS of DRIED FRUIT, 1,000 1000 BUSHELS GROUND PEAS, j sept 18 ts G. M. BAY. Limquest & Mallory’s m r ? m 33 PHOTOGI?APHIC G ALLKBY, Arccide Bn ildiny — Cotton Aven i/e, MACON, GEORGIA. Cheapest Gallery in the City ! Strangers visiHng Macon are invited to call aril examine our elegant Carte do Visit os, softly toned Ivobytypes delicately tinted Porcelains, and those pretty little Gem PuoTOGßAriis, the latter only $2,50 per dozen. Strangers visiting the City can have Photo graphs Furnished in time for the evening trains by calling at the Galleiy at any time before II o’clock A. M: J. M LUNQUEST. LEE MALLORY- Sept. 15—3 m. J. LAWTON, E. T. LAWTON. J L. EDMONDSON. Lawton, Lawton & Cos., BROWN HOUSE STREET. MACON, GEORGIA. Yy HOLEBALE dealers in Ragging, Rope, Corn, M Hay, Oats, Bacon, Flour, Sugar. Coffee, Leather. Mackerel, &c , &c , Having removed to our new and commodious Brick store on Fourth Street and having ample storage room vve have concluded to accept consignments of Cotton, Bacon, Fiour, &0., &c.,on bulk' Cash orders for anything in our line promptly filled, LAV, 'TON LAWi ON. & CO. Sept. 15- 3m. 'RUBBEir BELTIjNG, /• 7 INCHES BELTING, 0 06 • Just Received and for sale by Aug 30 ts FUKLOW & BRO. M it con b ert is cm cm s. ""arrival OF FILL & WINTER 1 GOODS ! Important to the Trade. WE ARE JUST RECEIVING AND 01‘ENING OUR STOCK OF FHL AND WINTER GOODS, Embracing everything usually found in a first-class House. The attention of Merchants and Planters is directed to our well-selected stock. Our line of DRESS GOODS Is everything that could be desired, and we intend to keep the stocK up to its present stand ard Vve have not. space lo specify, but believe \vc can fill all orders complete. Our HOSIERY, GLOVE AST* UK KEE NOTION DEPARTIfI'tiT Is amply supplied. We have also a splendid slock of ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN CASSIIIERES & BROADCLOTHS. Also, a fine line of ORO © n L 0 ikT EM @ 9 7-8, 1-2 and 10-d JJIEA CIIED D OATEN TICS. We have also a splendid assortment of CLOTHING Well adapted to our Country trade. Our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Is unsurpassed by any House south of BaltL more, embracing about 400 cases Men’s, Wo men’s and Children’s Boots and bhoes in every variety. Also a line lot of Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Indeed, we might say that we have almost cv pry thing GMOCEMIEB, With exceeding large additions to our Gro cery Department, we can now compere with any section. We have : 100 bales India Bagging, 300 coils Rope, 10,000 lbs Arrow Tie, 5 bales Bagging Twine, 150 bbts. Flour, ssorted brands, 75 bales Macon Sheeting, 10 bales Augusta Shirting, 20 bales Yarns, 40 bales Osnaburgs, 250,000 lbs. Iron and Steel, 200 kegs Nails, assorted, 150 casks Mackerel in bbis,, half bbls., qr. bbls and kits, 100 bbls. Blue Fish, 150 bbls. Sugars, assorted, 500 boxes Tobacco ell grades and quali ties. 75 ags Coffee, 75 kegs Soda, 75 boxes Soda, 500 bags Shot, 75 kegs--J, ft and whole kegs of Powder, 300 M Gun Caps, 23 kegs 5,0, 7. 8, 10. 12, 14 and 20 In. Rubber Belting, 40 boxes Cheese, 20 boxes Herrings, 40 doz. Seives, 50 doz. Brooms, Schnapps, l’ickles, 1-4, 1.2, and gallon .jars, Candy, Sardines, Starch, Soaps, Teas, Crackers, Pine Apples in case. Raisins, Indigo, Madder, Castor Oil in cases, Cases Liquors, assorted, Russ’ Preparations, assorted, &c., &c., &c., &c., Dealers are respectfully requested to give us a call, and wo feel contidenr we can make it to their interest to examine our goods and prices. J. S3. KOSS & SOX, Wholesale Grocery and Dry Goods Dealers, 55 Second and 90 Cherry Streets, ; sept G— 3m MACON, GA- Wliole !N“o. 158. HI is red aue ou s X\ i) u nlisemntfs. ToaiklmsoH, I>cm»rest Cos., 620 Broadway, Now 7ork. Have associated with them MR. W. W. WOOD II UF F, Formerly an Extensive Dealer iu CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES AT CEXrriJff and ATLANTA, OA., FOR tlie purpose of supplying Merchants and Planters at the South, by wholesale or rev tail with any stylo of Carriages, Bnggies or Plantation Wujrous. # Mr- Woodruff’s long experience in the car t business, will enable us to give satisfaction in supplying goed substantial work, such us the country demands, at as low prices as can possi bly be furnished for cash. We will keep con stantly on hand LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES, the same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and which became so universally popular all through the South, as the best Buggy in use. AYe also furnish IRON AXLE PLANTATION WAGONS, of the very best make in [America, for 2, 4 or G horses'. AVe invite all who want any article in our line to address. TOMLINSON, DEMAUEST CO. June 1G Iy New York. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. A >S there are a number of persons desirous IX of moving to this place, I have concluded to offer one of the most desirable places iu Americus, for sale, The location is near Ma sonic Female College. Tho house contains four comfortable rooms, the lot contains between two and three acres. A comfortable kitchen, smoke house and stable is on the lot. For fur> ther information apply lo 11. R. JOHNSON' Aug 4>tf. CHARLES. L. COBY. | ALEX. U. lIOLWAY. 8. TAGE EDMOND3. LACHLAN H. MCINTOSH, •WITH Ciiarles L, Coby & Cos., SHIPPING, COMMISSION, AND forlnar ti iu § |II rrr\it ut % JONHS’ BLOCK, coyncr Bay and Abcrcorn, .Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. Liberal ad vances made on Consignments to Charles L, Colby. New York, and to our friends in Boston, and Philadelphia. Reverences : Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Go., NewY'ork; Jarvis Slade, New York: Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston ; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands. Boston. July 10 w&twGm. J. H. AKIiEHSON, j LOUIS F. ANLKUSOX S. T. WALKER. IS E .11 OVAL.. U. Ink GROCERS AND €miumssioit MACON, GEORGIA, HAVE removed from their old stand to their New Store, on Poplar street, between Se» ond and Third, where they keep constantly ou hand, a large and complete stock of GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS and PLANTATION SUP PLIES. Agents for Pratt's Cotton Gins, and Iron Ties. Bagging and Rope always on hand. We solicit consignments of Produce and Cots ton, and are prepared to receive and sell Cotton for Planters. Commission on Storage, 50 cents per bale; selling, 1 It 4 percent. sept 15 3np ADAMS, JOiB:S & REYNOLDS, warehouse and (Eotmuissism ;|HcvcJutttts, (At old stand of Harris & Ross), Corner Second and Poplar Streets, MACON, GEORGIA. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends, and the. public generally, that they are now pre pared to give their personal attention to the storage of Cotton, or to ar.y business entrusted, to their care. The old friends of Harris & Rose and of Adams & Reynolds, will, we hope, extend to us the liberal patronage heretofore given tq the above named bouses. Particular attention will be given by us to the purchase of Plantation Supplies, when or dered. A. B. ADAMS, ) Late P. REYNOLDS, \ Adams & D. B. JONES, J.Reynolds. sept 15 3m IIU.I, & liJIKKiS, AND <£ am miss ion Jfi cue I) nuts, No. 44 Carondelet Street. New Orleans. j. r. hull, 1 Late of Columbus, Ga- E. 11. BRIGGS, J „ Sept 271 W.2nit