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MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
notice
TO
IHEKCHANTS, PLANTERS!
AND OTHERS.
J. N. SEYMOUR
*w OULD invite a call from all who wish
to purchase
Groceries and Provisions
in this Market. His present stock is
well bought and he is determined
to sell. lie has on hand :
100 Coils of Rope,
20 bales Gunny Bagging,
500 lbs. Twine,
200 sacks Salt,
250 lbs. Flour,
75 bags Coffee,
75 bbls. Sugar,
10 hhds Molasses,
200 boxes Cheese,
20 tubs Butter,
20 bbls. Lard,
20 bbls.-Buckwheat Flour,
10 ease Table Salt,
500 kitt Mackerel—No. 1 Mess,
Shore and Bay. Also, No. 2
Mackerel.
500 packages 1-4, 1-2 and whole
Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel —
Bay, Shore and Mess,
25 bbls. Blue Fish,
10 half. bbls. White Fish,
10 half, bbls Lake Trout,
2500 lbs, Codfish,
50 boxes Smoked Herring,
50 cases Sardines,
25 hhds. Bacon,
10 tierces Sugar Cured Hams,
100 boxes Soda and Butter Crack
ers,
200 Boxes Soap (various brands),
200 boxes Tobacco (all grades,)
25000 Cigars,
1000 lbs. Snuff,_
500 lbs. Smoking Tobacco,
50 boxes Star Candles,
75 bbls. Liquors.
—ALSO,—
A general assortment of
Claimed Fruits, Pickles, Lobsters,
Raisius, Soda, Teas, Almonds, etc.”
With almost any thing usually kept in a
Grocery and Provision
STOEE.
I am more determined than ever to rush
business. Just give me a call if you
want to
“ GET YOUII MONEY BACK”
J. N. SEYMOUR,
Hails and Potash.
100 kegs Nail-,
25 cases Potash,
10 cask Rock Potash.
For sale by
J. N. SEYMOUR.
MACON GA.
Nov. 24. Ira.
Savannah Advertisements.
SCRANTOnT sMITH & CO.,
Savannah, Georgia.
Keep constantly en hand, Choice old
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
WINES,
GIN, &c.,
And every variety of
GROCERIES.
ALSO
HAY, CORN, OATS and BRAN,
Strictly at Wholesale to the trade, and we flat
ter ourselves that we can make it to the interest
of Dealers to patronize us, at the head of Bay
Street, opposite Jefferson street,
We would be happy to receive from Planters,
Cotton or any other produce, and sell on the
most favorable terms, and fill their order at the
lowest prices, and return to them the sales
promptly.
I). T. SCRANTON,
Os the late firm of Scranton & Johuston.
WM. 11. SMITH,
Os the late firm of Rabun & Smith.
J. L. LARGE,
Nov 13 3m Os Savannah, Georgia.
X. G. HILTON, j F. M. RANDF,LI,,
Savuunali, Gfl, I New York.
HILTONTKiETDELL,
Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in
Groceries,
HOIS, MSS, MS. M,
193 Bay Street,
Savannah,.. Georgia.
INVITE the attention of dealers to tlieir large
and complete stock of
Groceries and Liquors
purchased expressly for tho Southern market
•which they are prepared to oiler at the lowest
market rates.
*8- Agents for tho celebrated “ Star Whisky,”
Hazard’s Gunpowder, iu kegs, 1-2 kegs and'l-4
iegs and cases. nov 27 ts.
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
FAIR KOIICE T 0 ALL
is given by
MEGRATH, PATTERSON £CO.,
OP
Macon, Gorga
That they 'are now receiving and opening
their Fall Stock of
Staple mitr tfannr 6ro curies,
Which they wish to sell to the people of
Southwestern Georgia, at VERY LOW
cash prices.
Their stock consists in part of
50 l bis. A. B. C. Crushed and Pow
dered Sugars.
2 hhds and 5 bbls. Muscovado Sugar,
15 Sacks Rio Coffee,
5 “ Java Coffee,
75 bbls. Flour,
50 Sacks and half sacks of Flour,
G bbls. Cuba Molasses,
3 “ Sugar House Syrup,
200 Choice Sugar Cured llams,
Also, Candles, Canned Fruit, New Mack
erel in bbls, half bbls, quarter barrels and
kits. Raisins, Nuts and Figs, Candies of
all kinds, with a large stock of choice
Groceries, including everything you can
call for.
We are now offering Corn Whiskey,
(Georgia) at $2 50 to 82 75 ; a common
Bourbon Whiskey at $2 25 to ?2 50 ; a
good article at $3 to 04 ; with a large stock
of fine Wines and Liquors, and a3 we buy
and sell only for CASH, can offer bargains.
MEGRATH, PATTERSON & CO.,
Mulberry St., Opposite Lanier House,
sept 27 3m. MACON , GA
J. 11. ANDERSON, | LOUIS 1\ AIi'DZRSON
S. T. WALEBH.
REMOVAL.
jj„ u. & Q©N
GROCERS AND
Cmmnbsicnt Igtafjaitts,
MACON, GEORGIA.
HAVE removed from their old stand to their
Nev/ Shore, on Poplar street, between Se
ond and Third, where they keep constantly on
hand, a large and complete stock of GROCE
RIES, PROVISIONS and PLANTATION SIP
PLIES.
Agents for Pratt’s Cotton f ins, and Iren Ties.
Bagging and Rope always on hand.
We rclicit consignments of Produce and Cot
ton, and are prepared to receive and sell Cotton
for Planters. Commission on Storage, 50 cents
per bale ; selling, 1 1-f percent. sept 13 3m
8 ♦ A* WISE?
CHERRY ST., MACON, GA.
DEALER IN
House Furnishing Hardwares
SILVER PLATED GOODS,
Glass, China and Earthen T Fare,
Table atsd A*oc?iet Cutlery,
jgp” Tin and Wood Ware, Brooms, Brushes,
Feather- Dusters, &e. Stoves, llo’low Ware. (
Cooking Utensils of every kind. oct 10 3m,
_ BESaV~BOBKir"
NO. 60. IIORNE’S BLOCK
CHERRY ST. MACON, GA-,
OFFERS FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET
Prices—
GIIOCERIE S—Fancy Hams, Beef
Tongues, Sugar, all grades, Flour, all grades,
Crackers, all kinds, Cigars, all grades,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Salt, Mack
erel, Fish, of all kinds; in auything that
can be called for in the Grocery line. •
CONFECTIONERIES—Candies, of all
kinds, cocoanuts, nuts, of all kinds, figa,
citrons, reisins, English and American
pickles, jellies, preserves, &c.
LIQUORS —By barrel.gallon or bottle—
Otard, Dupey & Cos. Brandy, first quality,
Pinett, Castillon £ Cos. Brandy, American
All kinds of Gins, Whiskies, and Wines,
cheap and fine grades.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES.—Ha
vana cigars, Northern and Western apples,
Cabbages,Onions,Potatoes, Lemons, Grapes.
Having along experience in the Confec
tionery line, and a person selecting my
Fruits and Vegetables in the North, I can
offer very extra inducements to .
C«uißi-y Merchants.
Smallest Profits, Quick sales, Cash terms.
All orders promptly filled. Satis
faction guaranteed. Oet 25 3m.
HARDEMAN & SPAMS
RENEWthe tender of their services to the
Planters of Georgia, and the Public gen
erally as
Mtiirrljonsc k Commission
MERCHANT S',
and are prepared to receive, store, and sell
Cotton, or other produce entrusted to their
taje. We flatter ourselves, that an experience
of thirty years in the business, will enable us
to give entire satisfaction to those who entrust
their business into our hands.
In the sale of Cotton, especially, our knowl
edge of the markets, and particularly of those
wlifi wish to purchase, and the quaiity and
grades of cotton desired by them, will enable
us to sell cotton on more advantageous terms
than the producer can—thus securing to him
the highest market price at the time of sale.
Our efforts will be to please those who pat
ronize us, and our references is, to planters
from every section of the State, whose interest
we have for years struggled to maintain and
nromote. Oct 1G 3m
TO BENT.
Eour brick shores in americus.—
Call on J. .V PRICE.
Oct 80 ts. I
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
TTssTamosT”
70 MULBERRY ST. SO
JOHN L. JONES’ OLD STAND,
JTlacon, oa.
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING
AND
OENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas, and
everything usually found in a first,>class
Clothing house. nov. 5 3mos.
Seymour, Johnston & Cos,,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Comer Third and Cherry Streets,
Macon, Georgia.
KEEP constantly on band, which they of
fer at reduced prices;
Coffee, Sugar and Tea,
Flour, Bacon, and Corn,
Bagging and Rope,
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
Sardines, Oysters and Pickles,
Osnaburgs, Sheetings nr.d Yarns,
Case Liquors, of all kinds,
Soda, Starch and Soap,
Lard and Candles,
Cheese and Butter,
Mackerel, Blue Fish and Whit.3 Fish,
With a full and complete stock of Groce
ries, which they offer as low a3 any house
in the city.
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON Js CO.
Oct 23 ts
” Thos. JTMint,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
11, GLASS tEMGIEIY-lEI,
HOUSE PUBLISHING GOODS,
Mulberry St., Opposite Lanier House.
Macon , - - - * Gevrgin .
KEEPS constantly an hand, Gift*. .ware of every
description, House-Furnishing Goods, Bed
Boom Setts, Dining Setts, Polished S f one-vVuro,
Willow-Ware, Toilet Setts, Fancy Articles, Trav
eling Cares, Shaving Mugs, Table Cutlery, Buck
ets and Pro.ms, Dusters, of every description,
Ca.ndy Jars, Lamps uu<l Cocianuts, Bar Bottles,
Decanters, Ac. nov 17 3m
: AMERICUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fall and WI trier
GOODS !
THE!subscriber would respectfully notify the
1 citizens of Sumter County, that hij supply
of
FALL. ADD WINTER GOODS
is nnw complete.
My stock is as large ns that r-f any establish
ment in i!u place, and I am offering goods as
“ Cheap at) the Cheapest.”
Among my stock may be found
Alpuccas,
Merinos,
Delaines,
Poplins,
American,
English,
and French
Calicoes,
Also, Striped Poplins, Flannels, of all
colors, Plain and Embroidered Handker
chiefs, latest styles of Ladies’ Basques,
Cloaks and Mantillas.
A large assortment of
W Ini DT H o©©Pß,
A large assortment of
YAJSKEE WOTi'OreS,
3£©s9T© aastl
Ladies’ and Gents’ GLOVES cf all kinds,
from the coarsest to the very finest.
Ready-Made Clothing
AND
GENTS’ AIMD BOYS’
FURNISHING GOODS.
Winter Clothing, suitable for Ereedmen,
Plain and Embroidered Linen Shirts and
Shirt Bosoms.
A large assortment of
JEWELRY AND .RIBBONS,
Gold and Silver atches,
Hats and Caps,
Trunks and Valises,
Crockery of every description.
A heavy stock of Domestics,
Pocket and Table Cutlery.
Ladies Travelling Baskets,
Tin-Ware of all kinds.
I can show the largest Stock of Ready-
Made Clothing ever brought to this market.
Those who wish the first choice, would do
well to call early, as the most desirable
goods are always first to sell.
Without enumerating every article, I
would respectfully ask the public to call and
examine my stock.
S. COHEIR, Agent.
Oct 4 ti
House and Lot for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale a bouse and lot,
JL in the city of Americus, situated between
the residence of S. Cohen and the store of
Messrs. Furlow & Bro The lot comprises one
acre ; the house contains 4 rooms, and is ugood
location for a business man.
Terms Cash. For further information, apply
to S, COHEN,
oct 27 2m Agent.
BILLIARD SALOOIT
THE undersigned would inform the gentlemen
of pleasure that they have just re-modeled
their tables, and furnished Ihem with anew sett
of balls, &c. Persons fond of playing the game
will find our tables equal to any in the (State.—
Call and try them. XX)BB & ALLEN.
JaD 18 ts.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
ip mvm „
liallighan's Pills
CHILLS & FEVER
Galliqhan’s Fills arc composed simply of
VEGETABLE MEDICINES. They are CATH
ARTIC PILLS, acting upon the STOMACH, LIV
ER and ROWELS ; containing no Arsenic, Oalo.
mel, Illue Mass, or any other Mineral substance.
The great advantage the Proprietors claim for
these Pills is that, without the aid of Calomel,
Itlue Mass, or any other minerals, they will cure
the most obstinate cases'of Chills and Fever,
Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, Neuralgia
and all ailections of a lihe character. Follow
the directions, and you will find they will do all
that is claimed for them. Try one box, and
their own merits will recommend them ever af
terwards.
jjr/“ We have nsed GALLIGHAN'S PILLS,
and have never known them to fail to cure
when .ho directions were followed, and unhesi
tatingly recommend them to public favor.
Hon. T. H. Waits, Ex Governor of Ala.
“ T. ,T. Judge, Judge Cup. Court of Ala.
“ RoT't Dougiiduty, Judge 9th Circuit Ala.
W:i. G. Waller, Sheriff Montgomery Cos. Ala.
Ho::. A. D. CLITHERALL, Montgomery, Ala.
Col. Jab. II Weaven, “
001. Cxav yord Burn, “ “
Maj. E. A. Banks, Com. Merchant, N. 0. La.
eo. Mason, Esq., Mayor, Wetnmpka, Aia.
Mike jj. Woods, Ait'y at Law,2oo, Br’d’y, NY
Daniel Sayus, Grand Seo. Grand Lodge, Ala.,
F. & A. Masons.
BLOUNST~4b EIALI3
GoI-3 Proprietors, Montgomery, Ala-,
"WHOLESALE DEPOTS:
Ifarral, P.isley & Tompkins, 141 Chambers r.t.,
M. Y., S. W. Morsduti, N. Y., Edward Wilder &
Cos., Louisville, Ky., E. J. Hart & Cos., N. 0.
La., Blount Hale, Montgomery, Ala.
COLD BY
Dr.. S. J. ELDRIDGE, and H. C. BAILEY k CO
tnericus, Geoigia. July 21—tm.
CHARLES. L. CODY. [ ALEX. 11. IIOLWAY.
8. PAGE EDMONDS.
LACHLAN ! L MCINTOSH,
WITH
diaries L. Goby & Cos.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
sorto ar Mug Mtvtjj an ts,
TONES’BLOCK, corner Bay and Abercopn
directs, SAVANNAH, GA. Liberal ad
vances made on Consignments to Charles L.
Colby. New York, and to our friends in Boston
and Philadelphia.
Rjl-ebencls : Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Cos ,
New York: Jarvis Slade, New York; Gardner
Colby, Esq., Boston ; lion. J. Wiley Edmunds,
oston. July 10 w&twGm. <jg
C antion.
MY son, JOHN G. BALLARD, now about
16 years of age, has left me, and is now
with his grandfather, Shadrach Turner, in Sum
ter county, and refuses to- return home. This
is to warn ail persons not to employ him, or
give him any credit on my account, as I will
pay none of Jus contracts, and will enforce the
law acainst any who may harbor the said John
G. Ballard. ROBERT W. BALLARD*
Nov 15 1 m *
o~ cThodbks us i sow7~
Dealers in
SPORTING GOODS, GUNS, PISTOLS,
CUTLE It Y, AMMUNITION,
FISHING TACKLE, AND
GUN AND PISTOL
MATER I A L,
K aeon, CJ eor gia,
“ AT SAME OLD STAND !”
One STEAM ENGINE and BOILER,
in perfect order. For sale cheap-
Nov 5 3m.
SUMTER SUPERIOR COURT,
OCTOBER TERM, 1866.
HON. ALEX. M. SPEER, Judge Flint Cir
cuit, presiding:
It i3 ordered, That the Court be adjourned
until the third Monday in December next, and
that the Jurors drawn and summoned for the
first week of this Court, serve for one week,
commencing the Third Monday in December
next, and the Jurors drawn and summoned for
the second week of this Court, serve for one
week commencing tke Fourth Monday in De
cember next
A true extract from the minutes of Sumtor
Superior Court, October 17th, 1863.
oct 20 if A. G. RONALDSON, C. S. C.
FOR SALE
THE subscriber offers for sale the Plantation
on which he now resides. It is situated on
the head waters of Chokey Creek, 15th District
Sumter County in the neighborhood of Mr. M.
J. Morgan, Gen. Howell Cobh, Cos!, T. M.
Furlow and Capt. J. W, Furlow-
There are on the place (1400) fourteen hundred
acres more or les6 of Oak and Hickory lands in
the tract. The place is one of the very best
Grain and Cotton plantations in the County.
Good improvements new Gin house and screw;
and as good water as there is in the County.
About 700 acres of cleared land. A good pro
portion of freshly cleared uplands and well ditch
ed hammock. Stock and Provisions may he had
on the place. If desired, I will sell the entile
tract together or divide it in parcels of 400 acres
and 1000 acres.
Call on the subscriber on the place or address
me by mail at Americas Georgia.
Call ou me soon and I will give you a bargain
Nov 10 Im. WILLIAM T. ADAMS,
FOR RENT,
I BEAUTIFUL residence, containing four
lY large rooms, three closets, in a desirable
portion of the the coming year. Ad
excellent kitchen, smoke house, well, and a
large garden and patch.
Terms reasonable —apply to either
oet 25 lm G. S. or O. P. FOSTER.
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE and Loi in the town of Americus,
situated near the Female College. The
house contains four rooms, and the lot two acres
of ground, more or less. A good kitchen and
smoke house, together witli all necessary out
buildings are on the premises ; also an excel
lent well of water. For further information,
apply to she undersigned. S. COHEN.
Dee 21 ts
W. 61. WALSH,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BROUGHTON AND BERNARD ST,, SAVANNAH,
WBOLEtALE ftfttfeWfllT,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
DIGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, IBIfH & GERMAN PERFUMERIES,
Paints, Oils, "Varnish.,
And'an extensive assortment of Colors and Artist’s Material,
FRENCH & GERMAN WINDOW GLASS, double and single thickness.
ALL the American Patent Medicines extant, Pure Wines and Liquors, for
medicinal purposes, &c.
I have enlarged my premises for the better accommodation of the public,
and to facilitate anil expedite business generally. I have the largest stock in
Georgia, and am prepared to sell at a small advance on European and American
prices. _ , ,--f. f
Physicians and Apothecaries will find it to their material interest to ord
er from me, as my Drugs and Chemicals can bo relied upon, being warrant
ed pure and of the first quality. nov 27 —6m,
CORK, BACON, FLOUR,
—
HAY EMPORIUM !
MACON, GEORGIA,
CO STS/KT„
5,000 Sacks Mixed and Yellow!Corn,
2,500 “ While Corn,
For sale at Lowest Market Price bv
' W. A HUFF.
W BACON.
/|0 Casks Clear BACON BIDES,
40 do Clear Bib SIDES,
50 do SHOULDERS,
10 do Sugar Cured Hams,
U-or sale by W. A, HUFF.
lEF* XLa Q> XT JEL -
150 Barrels Superfine FLOUR,
200 do Extra “
150 do Choice Family FLOUR,
For sale by W. A. HUFF.
3PESj£IS3 cxzAd.
5,000 Bushels OATS,
100 Bushels COY/ PEAS,
For sale by W. A. HUFF, #
LARD! LARD!
SO Barrels anG 23 Ilees prime LUAB LAUD, ........
For sale by 5 if. A. HU Ik.
B^-CASH! CASH !m
DON’T SEND YOUR ORDERS WITHOUT IT \
Cheap for Oash.!
Nov. 17 lm
Oil! MB A! SlfflHLffl
N7S7‘^3STTE3ID
THE undersigned will give tlie highest price
for old Gold or Silvc.i-plate, such us old Den
tal plates or Watch eases, Spoons or any other
kind of old gold or silver.
I will do Watch or Jewelry Repairing in ex
change, or pay tlic money,
nov if 3m! JAMES NOBLE.
Attention Housekeepers!
A LARGE supply of fresh MACARONI, superi
or to any opens! in this market this season,
just received and lor sale at low figures, by
nov 24 2tv G. M. HAT,
lAiiilWiljifEll
THE undersigned will dispose of her house
and lot at the above place at private sale..
The house is commodious ; the lot contains lour
acres. For particulars, apply at Americus, Ga.,
to ( apt. Wm. Sirrine,
nov 24 ts MARI T. HAWKS,
a LARGE lot of Rca<)}’-iTBa e
•nm. (Jlotiiinss’, well selected and
well-assorted, various qualities and low
prices. Also a superior stock of
Boots and Shoes,
Just received, and for sale by
FURLOW & BRO.
Oct 25 ts.
THE Great Hair Restorative, at
1 Dr. E. J.. ELDP.IDGE’S
«cpt 8 ts Drug Store*
Tannery and Shoe Shop,
r pilE subscriber would respectfully inform tflo
A citizens of Sumter, that he is still engaged in
the manufacture of Leather, at his old stand,
near the Plains of Dura. He keeps constantly
on hand, Upper, Sole and Harness Leathery,
which can be purchased on reasonable terms.
He is also prepared to manufacture Shoes and
Boots in tlie very best and durable style. Hay*
ing the very best of workmen, he flatters him
self that his work will give satisfaction. Thank*
ful for past favors, he hopes by strict adherence
to business, to meiit 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. H. BLACK.
LBS FLOUR, in Sacks
and Half Sacks,
go Bbls. Blue Fish,
30 Kits Shore Mackerel}
80 acks of Salt,
10 Bales of Bagging,
4 Doz. L. handle Shovels,
Steelyards, Fire Dogs, Gate and Door
Hinges.
Just received, and for sale by
FURLOW & BRO.
Oct 25-ts.
I Dirirtl Lots.
PARTIES wishing to purchase burial lots In
the Oak Grove Cemetery, are hereby inform
ed, that these lots have been surveyed off In
different valuations from 10 to 20 dollars. Infor
mation as to locality, price, etc., can he obtain
ed bv application to tlie Sexton of the Cemetery,
or to JOHN TINER, City Marshall.
Nov. 17-ts.