Southern Christian advocate. (Macon, Ga.) 18??-18??, January 05, 1866, Image 3

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®{j t lltarfufs Macojt, Jan. 4, 1866. Cotton. There has been but little movement in this article during the past ten days. A good many buyers ar e in the market, but no cotton is offering. We have heard of one sale of 100 bales Middling Cotton at 40 cents—the only one of importance which has come to our knowledge. Bacon.—Sales have been made at 22c for hog round, Shoulders 20c., Hams 25c. Retail price about 25c per pound. Market closed dull. Lard. — ln good demandat 30 to 33c at whole sale ; 40c at retail. Flour— ln good supply, and we quote Super fine at sl3 to sl4; Family sl6; Extra Family sl6 to sl7. Corn.— Prices tending downward; supply good; wholesale $1.25; retail $1.60 per bushel. Corn Meal. —Retailing at $1.50 1.75 per bushel. Sugar. — ln moderate supply. We quote B and C Sugars at 24 to 26c ; Crushed and Pow dered k 7 to 30c. Syrup.— We quote Sorghum at 50c; Cane at 76c to $1.25 in small quantities. Coffee. — Puo is in good supply, and we quote 36 to 38c—retails at 45c., and Java at 65c. Rice. —Scarce. Coast 20c; Country 12 to 15c. Potatoes. —We quote Irish at wholesale $1 .50 per bushel—at retail $3. Sweet Potatoes in good demand at 76c, wholesale; $1 retail. Fish.— We quote No. 1 Mackerel $4.50; No. 2, $4.25. Codfish in moderate demandat 20cper pound, in a small way. Herring $1.50 per box. Demand light. Candles. —We quote Adamantine at 32 to 34c at wholesale ; 45 to 50c retail. In good supply. Salt. — 2} to 3c, wholesale ; 3} to 4c, retail. In fair supply. Butter.— Limited supply; 50 to G2c, per lb. Cheese. — Wholesale 30 "to 33c; retail 50 to 60c. In fair supply. Miscellaneous. —Concentrated Potash s2l per case ; Concentrated Lye, $18; Lump Potash S2O, small packages, cask sl7. Soda, keg, $18; in one pound papers, S2O. Palm Soap, $lB. Shot, $0.50 a $7.00. Powder, keg, sl7 ; quar ter keg, $5. Soda and Butter Biscuits, half bbl., 20c per lb.; by the box, 25c. Pepper and Spice. 46c per lb. Ginger, 60c., Oysters, 2 lb. cans, $7.50 per dozen ; Oysters, in pound cans, $4.75. Can Fruit, SB.OO per dozen. Pickles— pints, $5 per dozen: quarts, $7.50; half gal lons, $10.60. Starch, 16c. Nails, 4d to 10d, 13,} per lb., by the keg. Crockery, assorted, by crate, $2 40, Tumblers, per dozen, $2. Bagging and Rope.— We quote Gunny at 45c. Kentucky at 38 to 40c. Richardson’s Green-Leaf Rope, 25c. Tobacco. —Common 40 to 60c.; Medium 60 to $1.25; Prime $1.50 to $1.75. Smoking 75 to $1.25. Financial. —But little doing in the money market. We quote Gold 45 to 48 premium.— Silver 35 to 45 premium. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, Dec. 28. — Flour quiet and prices unchanged Wheat, quiet—oldredsl 95 @ $2, new red $1 60 @ 1 75. Corn active at full rates—mixed 50c in ear, 56 @ 60c shelled.— Oats dull and declined to 4Uc in elevator. Rye quiet at 75c for prime. Hogs active and prices higher. The idea of a short crop is gaining ground. Sales of 7.000 head at sll 60 @ sll 75 net, holders asking sl2 at the close. Receipts, 7 100 head. Mess pork in good demand and prices have advanced to $29 50 for city. None on market at the close. Green meats active and prices ad vanced to Os. 12} and 15} @ 16 for shoulders, sides and hams. Bulk meats firm at 12} @ 15} for shoulders and sides. Lard in good demand and prices advanced to 18} for prime city. Cotton firm and prices advanced to 47c for middling. Groceries quiet. Gold 145. NASHVILLE MARKET. Nashville, Dec. 30, 1865.—Cotton, on ac count of favorable advices from the East, and the ready transportation of the river, is excited and rising, being worth 41 @ 42c. Money is not exceedingly plenty; indeed it is working rather close. SAVANNAH MARKET. Cotton. —When we closed our last weekly re view of the cotton market, on the evening of the 22d Dec., holders were firm, and sales of mid dling were made at 47 to 47} cents. During the past week, as is usually the case at this season of the year, very few sales of Upland Cotton have been made. Quotations are to a great ex tent unchanged. The demand for the past two days has been very gottu, and all fair and even lots have found purchasers at the following rates. The quotations below are from actual sales made, duty paid: Ordinary - Nominal. Low Middling - - - 44 @46 Middling - , - - - 47 @ 47} Strict Middling - - - 48 @ Good Middling - - - 49 @ Most of the stock on hand is held at higher prices. The receipts since the 22d ult., have been as follows:. 4 557 bales of Upland, and 175 Sea Island. The exports during the same period have been 3.028 bales of Upland, and 35 Sea Island—leaving on hand and on shipboard, not cleared, a stock of 11.600 bales of Upland, and 1.202 Sea Island. Although the rivers continue in good condition, the receipts during the week have not been as large as was anticipated. New Orleans, Dec. 29.—Cotton steady, with sales to-day of 2 200 bales Middling at 50 @ 63. Gold 46. Books Lost, The subscriber has lost three boxes of books, belonging to his private library. The loss occurred in May or June, somewhere between his office in Augusta and Macon. ■Whether taken from the cars in Augusta, or in transitu, or after the cars reached Macon, it is now impossible to ascertain. The loss was not knjwn till the boxes on hand were recently opened. Hence the delay in ad vertising The Books were generally Stan dard Library works —Appleton’s Cyclopedia, Richardson’s Quarto Dictionary, 2 volumes Iconographic Encyclopedia, several large Dictionaries and Cyclopedias, Rawlinson’s Herodotus, and several other large and val uable works are among the missing. But few of them had th*e owner’s name in them. A liberal reward will he given for any in formation respecting them. E. H. Myers. Macon, Georgia. NEW music. Wearing of the Grey, - - 85 cents, lam dying, Egypt, dying, - 30 cents. Those Dark Eyes, 30 cents. Take Me Home, 30 cents. My Southern Sunny Home, - 35 cents. Music sent by mail, free of postage, upon receipt of the marked price. Send for our complete Catalogue. T „ „ A. E. BLACKMAR. Jan. s—6t* * New Orb ans, La. on consignment : 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR, Assorted Brands and Quality, For ga’e by ZIMMERMAN & VERDERY, J:in. s—Ct* Atlanta, tia. CENTRAL HAILIIOAU, SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. 1 Savanna ~ Ga, Dec. 20th, 1805. j ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, 28th ir.st, a daily train will leave for Augusta at 6 A. M., connecting with a iine of hacks running be. ween Stations t en ral Railroad and Lumpkin on the Au. gusia and Savannah Railroad. Passengers by this line will arrive in Augusta at 11 P. M Staging is reduced to tw niy-two miles, all daylight Returning, leave Augusta t6A. M . arrive at savannah 1015 P. M. Freight to go by Pas-enger Train must be prepaid ar and delivered at Passenger Shed by 5 P. M., day pre vious. Passengers restricted to forty pounds of baggage, extra baggage five dollars per one hundred pounds. Through passage $12.50. GEO. W. ADAMS, General Superintendent. Jan. s—4t*. SCHOOL BOOHS!! J. W. IUKKE & CO., 2D ST., NEXT TO BAPTIST CHURCH, MACON, GA.. Are prepared to furnish on good terms to Tochers and Country Merchants (giting tin m a large discount from Macon Retail rates) a great variety of STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS!! Such as SPELLERS—Webster’s Elementary, McGuf fi-y’s. Sargent’s, Tower’s, and Wilson’s. READERS —Goodrich’s, McGuffey’s, Sar' gent’s, Wilson’s, Parker & Watson’s, Sanders’ and Tower’s. • • GRAMMARS—Smith’s, Butler’s, Bullions’, Tower’s, Barton’s, Green’s, Clark’*, Kirk ham's. COMPOSlTlON—Quackenbos’, Brookfield’s, Boyd’s. DICTIONARIES —Webster’s Primary, Com mon School, Academic, High School, University New Unabridged—3ooo Illustrations. ARITHMETICS—Ray’s, Davies’, Stoddard’s, Dodd’s, Emerson’s, Smiley’s, Tracy’s, Colburn’s. ALGEBRAS AND GEOMETRIES—Ray’s, T'odd’s, Stoddard & Henkle, Robinson’s. GEOGRAPHIES Mitchell’s, Monteith’s, McNally’s, Cornell’s, Colton & Fitch’s, Warren’s, 01- ney’s, S-: ith’s. HISTORIES, Scientific and Miscellaneous School Books, in great variety. LATIN AND GREEK—Authon’s, Bullion’s, Andrews’, and other Compl t&, Series. ;j FRENCH BOOKS of different kinds. Besides ML Ml MS. FiK FIBS And everything needed in a School-room l We have also the Celebrated BABBITTONIAN SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP, For which we have the entire Agency for Georgia, and can sell at a discount of one half from Retail prices, to Agents and Dealers. Our facilities are such as to give us a chance to do well by all who trade with us. TERMS CASH. Give us a trial. Jan. s—ts. NEW COMBINATION! THE mi mi imm, 1066. This old and well estab .lished religious family wetkly, in entering upon its TWENTY-NINTH VOLUME, takes anew form to adapt itself more fully to the wants and interests of the present times. It will be issued . AS AN EIGHT PAGE QUARTO, In combination with THE MIRROR OP THE TIMES, (Lately J. W. Burke A Co’s Mercantile Mirror.) ThusJTHE Southern Chbistian Advocate, becomes a double paper —one half devoted, as heretofore, to Re ligion and the Church; and one half to Literature, Science, Art, the News, the Markets, Advertisements, etc, etc., ete. In this form, it is proposed to make it equal to any Family Newspaper in the country—being all that a family that,takes but one New-paper can need; and also of a place with other Newspapers, wliere. several are taken. Besides, it is offered as the Cbeapest Paper In the South! The price being only Three Dollars a Tear, (In Advance.) It may justly claim to be THE POOR MAW’S PAPER. / And as such It hopes that a generous public will give it a liberal patronage. It is only by such a patronage, that it can be sustained at this price. Any person sending in subscribers to the amount of S3O 00, will be entitled to a copy, free for one year. TERMS: . For three months, One Dol’ar, . For seven months, Two Dollars, For one year, Three Dollars. Address E. H. MYERS, D. D. Editor, Macon, Ga. BURKE & CO’S FARMER'S ALMANAC FOR 1866 . mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE JUST 1 Published TnE FARMER’S ALMANAC, frr 1866. “Price j3 per gross For 10 gross or more, s2.6oper gross. Dealers ordering 26 gross or more, can have their imprint and advertisement inserted without ex tra charge. Send in your orders at once to J. W. BURKE ft CO., Second Street, next to Baptist Church, Macon, Ga. THE MIRROR OF THE TIMES. W. H. POTTED,- GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, (Next door above the Express Office,) 181 Broad Street, - - Augusta, Ga., WILL ALSO ATTEND TO RECEIY ing and Forwardiug Goods by Railroad and River. In the Purchase and Sale of Cotton, He will be assisted by a Gentleman of this City, of long experience and undoubted qualifications for the business. August Ist—tf. J. IV. SEYMOUR, AT THE OLD STAND OF ROBERTS, Dunlap & Cos., Cherry S'reet, Dealer in Groceries. Has on hand sundry articles of Groceries and other G ood*, which he proposes to sell for cash or barter on fair terms. Tobacco, Tobacco. I am now receiving anew supply of Chewing Tobacco, which I will sell on favorable terms to the buyer. Nov. 18—;Jm. J. N SEYMOUR. W. P. Yonge. E. S. Nixon* YOIVGE & NIXON, OR WARDING AND GENERAL . Commission Merchants. Bay Street, Savannah, Ga Agents for the sale of Geo. Page &Co’s Circular Saw Mills, Steam Engines, elc , etc. An assortment of Groceries always on hand. Con signments solicited. Refers to B. Elliott, New York; Jns. B. Cahill, Augus ta; J.A. Roberts, Philadelphia; Wm P limis, Nash ville, John A Jackson, Pulaski, Tenn Oct. 28—m. (Established in 1809.) ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS, Manufacturers of soap and Candles, Store 211 Washington Street. Facto ry , 410 West Street, John W. Morgan, sJattt VapD Wm. H. Morgan, lICW lUi&i Oct. 23—3 m NOTICE. THE firm of Day, Russell <fc Tucker was dissolved on the 12th day of August. 11-415, by mutual consent. The business of the concern will be settled by DAY St RUSSELL. Augusta, Aug. 31,15C5. THE firm of Day& Russell have associated with them Mr. M. M. Benjamin, formerly of C, V. Walker & Cos., in the Auction and Commission Business. Firm now, Day, Russell & Benjamin, from Sept. 1, ls(15. Store for merly occupied by C. V. Walker &, Cos. Every attention paid to consignments of all kinds. Consignments solici ted from all quarters., Having a large and convenient store, we can accommodate all who will favor us with patronage. DAY, RUSSELL & BENJAMIN. Oct. 23—ts. F. M. RICHARDSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer in Stove.#, Grates, and House Furnishing Goods. Also, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, Cor. 'Whitehall and Hunter sts-, - - - Atlanta, Ga. I have my arrangements about perfected for manufac turing Wrought Iron Cook Stoves of the finest quality. Oct. 28—3 m. TUCK, DAVIS & CO., GROCERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 322 MAIN STREET, R. W. Took, 1 V ___ LViSj Louisville, Ky., AGENTS for several of the most Celebrated Brands of Flour. Dec. 9-Bm. CKO. C. FREEMAN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, SAVANNAH, .... GEORGIA, For Purchase, Sale and Forwarding all kinds of Mer chandise, Produce and Manufacturer’s Goods. References. S. F. Dickinson, E. Bond, P. E. Bowdre, J. B. Ross & Son, J. W. Burke & Cos. • Dec. 9 lm. STATIONARY And Portable Steam Engines, SAW MILLS, COTTON GINS, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINES, WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, SUGAR MILLS. GRIST MILLS, PLANING MACHINES, MORTISING AND TENONING MACHINES, SASH AND MOULDING MACHINE?, LVTES PLANERS, DRILLS, Bolts, Cutters, ftc.v CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, COTTON AND HAY PRESSES, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING. Supplies ot all kinds. Send for a Circular. COMSTOCK & KINSEY, Dec. 2—Bm. No. 154 Bay St., Savannah, Ga. A. M. ROWLAND. J. R. WALKER. ROWLAND & WALKER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CHINA, CLASS AND QUEENSWARE, Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia, Opposite Lanier House. Have constantly on hand a large assortment of the above Wares for sale at the most REASONA BLE RATES. Nov. s—-6m. L\ STORE. 8 Bales Gunny Bagging, 20 Pieces Ky. Bagging. 20 Coil Rope. 35 Barrels Sugar, yellow C B A and Crushed. 20 sack* Rio Coffee. 8 do Java do 5 Chests Green and Gunpowder Tea. 60 Cheese. 8o KitsMaokeral. 60 half bbl.-do land 3. 30 Box Soda and Sugar Crackers. 3J do do do do 800 Bushels Corn. 180 bbls Extra Family Flour. 200 bushels Salt. 6 Casks Pota-h. 30 Boxes Soap. 20 do Candles 6DozWell Buckets. 20 doz Blue do 10 doz Cedar Brass-bound Buckets. a 60 doz Brooms. 6 dez Sifters. 2000 lbs Bacon Sides. With Soda, Rice, Pickles. Starch, Red Flannel, Osna bergs, and (Hass, Crockery Ware, Market Baskets Figs Currants, Beef Tongues. Iron, Nails, etc., etc., which we offer on reasonable terms, and invite thu public to call and examine our stock before purchasing. J. H. ANDERSOA ft SON. Dec 7— ts .Macon, Ga. O. B. GRAY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of INDIA RUBBER GOODS, No. 201 Broadway, New York, M Sept e aLi6ro BloCk betWeeß Fulton Dey Street*. «“A* * B. P. BtNOLH SMITH A BINCrJLEY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. T Barclay Street, New York. Particular attention given to the purchase of all articles in „ quantities to suit purchasers. Sept 23—Cm. 1865 * 1865. CENTRAL HOTEL, 101 & 103 Commerce St., Montgomery, Alabama. W. Stringfellow & Sons, Proprietors. This Establishment having undergone the most com plete and thorough renovation and repair, is now open for the reception of guests. It has been furnished with new furniture, bedding bed and table linen, from the kitchen to the roof. For convenience of location anil well arranged rooms it has no superior in the city. For the comforts of its table the proprietors only ask a trial. Oct. 2:-—3m* HORTON & WALTON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 287 Broad Street, - - Augusta, Ga. Consignments solicited, and special care given to ship ments of cotton from this point, and forwarding of Mer chandise to the interior. Respectfulty refers to Rev. E H. Myers, C.C Sin s, Esq., J II Anderson & Son, Macon ; and merchants generally iD Augusta. Sept. 30—3 in W. T.&1,.5.M1 4n, DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs. medi< infs, p ints and oils, win dow Glass, Paint Blushes, Dye Stuff-, Dent'al In struments Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Ac. Cor. Whitehall and Marietta sts., - - Atlanta, Ga. Country Dealers and Physicians would do werl to ex amine our stock before buying elsewhere, as we intend to give satisfaction both as to .line and prices, our motto being "Quick sales and small profits.” Oct. 28—3 m. SAVIUEL ROOSEVELT, Ag’t., Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &C., No. 7 Barclay Street, Near Broadway, Sam’lßoosevelt, ) TVvw Vnnv Sam IT. House, f IVEW 1 OliK Also Manufacturer of LooliLing; G-lasses. Sept. 23—6 m. Geo R. Chump, Wm. A. Weight, Augusta, Ga. Laie of Richmond, Va. GEO. R. CKUiVIP A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION Merchants, And Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Liquors, To bacco, Cigar.-, Salted Fi6h, etc., Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ICrWill purqjinse nnd sell on commission, Cotton, To bacco, Produce and Merchandise of every description.— Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta, Ga., and Richmond,* Va. Consignments solicited. Oct 28—8 m. Harlridge & Cos., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Brokers, S?vannah, Ga. WL sell Cotton and Produce in Savannah or Northern mark As, or Forward the Biune. Is prepared to advance Oil Consignments to New York Correspondent. Securities, Real Estate and Bank Notes bought and sold on Commission. Keferkkces.—E. Padelford, Octavius Cohen, John Screven. Savannah; F.. Willis, Geo. Schley, J as. Gard ner, Augusta ; E. C. Legriel & Cos., Geo. W. Adams, Ma con ;J I. Musiian Columbus. Oct. 28—8 m. DEWITT C. MEAD. JOHN H. MEAD. JOHN H. HEAD & SON, . YVTHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRO v V cers and, Commission Merc ants, Receiving and Forwarding Agents, Mclntosh Street, (Rear of Georgia Railroad Bank.) Augusta, Ga. In the Purchase and Sale of Cotton, They will be assisted by a gentleman of this city, of long experience nnd undoubted qualifications for the business, Nov. s—ts. , SEYMOUR & TINSLEY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MA con, Ga., Offer their services in the purchase of Cotton, and respectfully solicit consignments of Merchan dize. A large lot of Richardson’s celebrated Green Leat Rope, for sale at lowest market price. Nov. 18—tl. M. R. BELL & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS And wholesale dealers in All Kinds of Merchandise and every description of Uoentry Produce. Strict attention paid to Consign ments. Marietta Street. Atlanta. Ca. References.—Messrs. Horton & Walton, Augusta. Ga. Stevenn Thomas, President Bank of Athens, Ga. Messrs. Langston, Crane & Hammock; McCamy & Cos.; Col. J. W. Duncan, Atlanta, Gn. Messrs. Dunn & Maugham, Macon, Ga. Messrs. Robt. Habersham Sc Sons, Savan nah, Ga. Messrs. Lee & Norton, Montgomery, Ala. Oct. 23 — 3 m. ESTABUSHeI 1842* Dtnu'lo the oa-U, T-v»nty Years, Messrs. MUNN , p : CO con . inn wi a iTe publication of the Weekly i.h'siu.,. . Sciu.v; tfii? Ambkk a.n ahe only paper dec-te-l b 'use ' cha uc Arl-S in the O U ■i y) h v>- acted at A i.rru-vs |..r p.. curing betters Patent in ibe U ,ited Scales ai.d all countries! They would stale that they have acted, during thii period as ageuts lor more than Twenty Thousand Inventors ! In fact, they haVe become identuied wilh this « hole brother hood oi invent,) sand pa en te*s. at home and ahr ad. T!v o sands of invenlprs for whom they have takeii patents, bar addressed to them mostflaiteriug testimonials; and the weitii,. that has inured to the inventors whose patents wore secur. .1 through 'heir Ofllce, and aberwaids illustrated in the Sen n tific A iiKiurAN would amount to many millions ot dollars ' Messrs. MUNN A CO. never had a mo e dJid- nt corps Draughtsmen and Specification Writers than those employ, and at pre-ent; and they are prepared to attend to p ite it bnsun » of all kinds, in the quickest time and on the m >st liberal terms. For further information, send for a pamphlet which con tains the Patent Laws of the United States, and much other valuable information of importance, to inventors and all .one..- who own patent property Atso pamphlets of Informal!-.n turnik ted the Patent Laws oi all Foreign Coun tries. FoF further particul r-t address MUNN A C0..37 Park-ma New York; or corner F and 7th streets (oppoM.e P.i’e.i OiDce), Washington, D. C. TO SOUTHERN SHIPPERS. The Great VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE Is now open via East Tennessee and Georgia, East Tenn essee and Virginia, Virginia and Tennessee, nnd Orange and Alexandria Railroads to Washington, Baltimore, and Steamers from Ale-xandrla to New York. Through Receipts Given from Macon to Baltimore and New York, at a mar, anteed rate, by the * Southern Transportation Company. At Freight Rates. THURSTON R. BLOOM, y. g. kdst” 1 ’ G “ lrgl ‘' Hot. 18—8 m. Agent, Albany, Georgia. BOOK BINDESt Having received recent large additions to our stock of materials, including the best English and American Cap, Flat Cap, Demy, Medium, Royal and Super Royal papers, leathers, &c., we are now prepared to execute, at short no tice, and in the best style all orders for BLANK BOOKS, Such as County Records, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, Hotel Registers, And every other kind of BLANK WORK. RAIL ROAD WORK Put up iu a manner not excelled in this country. Particular attention paid to the binding and rebinding of MUSIC’, aild all Other printed matter. BLLL-11EADS printed and ruled in superior style. RULING AND BOOK BINDING, of every description, done at short notice. This branch of our business is under the spe cial supervision of Mr. J. G. DEITZ, whose work for twenty years past at Savannah and Macon, is a sufficient guaranty of what we can and will do. J. W. BURKE & CO., Booksellers, Printers and Binders, Sept. 16—ts. Macon, Ga. CHAS. L. COLBY. ALEX. H. HOLWAY. 8. PAGE EDMANDB CHARLES L COLBY & CO., SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND FORW ADDING MERCHANTS, Jones Block, Corner of Buy and Abercorn Sts., Savannah, Georgia. Prompt- attention given to consignments. Merchandise and Produce of all kinds purchased, sold or forwarded oa Commission. Refer to Messrs. Barney, Morgan & Cos., and Jarvis Slade, Esq., New York. Gardner Colby, Esq., lion. J. Wiley Edmands, Boston. For further particulars apply to Charles L. Colby, 40 Burling blip, N. Y. Maude A Wright, Agents at Augusta, Georgia.* " Sept. 28—8 m. Edgar L. Guerard. Benjamin F. Feriil (mUEHARD a ferrill, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FACTORS AHD BROKERS, Bay street, - « Savannah, Ga., Will sell and purchase on Commission, Cotlon, Timber, Produes and Merchandise. Orders and Consignment* solicited. REFERENCES! Savannah. —Robt. Habersham & Sons, Geo. W. Ander* son, Anthony Porter. Augusta—A. Poullain, B. 11. Warren, Wm. Henry Warren, Win. B Davidson. Savannah.—Hunter & Gummell, John L. Villafonga,' Erwin &. Hardee. Oct. 2S—3m. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS The undersigned have received and are now offering THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS Ever brought to Macon, consisting of move than TWEN TY-FIVE DIFFERENT KINDS, at prices ranging ftom TWO DOLLARS TO THIRTY DOLLARS. Also, a choice lot of PHOTOGRAPHS, LITHO GRAPHS, &c.. suitable for Albums. Call and examine them. J. W. BURKE & CO., Sept. 23 Booksellers and Stationers. "peters, weisr & okT manufacturers of t , _3jj GRAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PTANQ Vfm ‘VfWvFDRTES, LOUISVILLE, - - - - KENTUCKY. Factory, corner of main and Fourteenth Streets, OFFICE AND WAREROOM, Jefferson, be« tween Fourth and Fi th Streets. Aug. B—ts. C. V. WALKER & CO., 271 Broad Street, - - - Augusta, Ga/ AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Will give prompt and personal attention to all business entrusted to them. Favors solicited. references : Augusta, Ga—Merchants generally. New York —Earl A Cos., Schanck & Downing, Dudley P. Ely & Cos. Philadelphia —John Gibson’s Sons &. Cos., Claghorn & Herring, James C. Hand &Cos. Baltimore.— Heyward, Bartlett & Cos., Ward, I.ove & Cos. Boston— Chester, Gueld & Sons, Brigham, Thayer & Cos. St. Louis, Mo;—Shylock & Rowland. Louisville, Ky.—Andrew Buchanan & Cos. New Orleans, La.—T. F. Walker— Selma, Ala.—Goodwin, Ward & Cos. Mobile, Ala— Baker, Robbins &. Cos., B. A. Weems. Savannah, Ga.- Cunningham & Purse, W. H. Stark, A Champion, Henry Bryan. Charleston, S. C.—Geo. W Williams & Cos. Willis & Chisholm. Oct 2b—3m CHRISTIAN ORFF, Importer and Jobber IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, FAN-- cy Goods, Hosiery and Notions. 11l & 113 Congress St., - - - * Savannah, Ga» Merchants from the interior will find it to their advnn tage to examine our stock before purchasing. Special attention given to filling orders. Oct. 23—3 m. CITYCARRIAGE REPOSITORY, W. D. BANKS, Proprietor. I WOULD notify the public generally that I am Dre Dared to do all kinds of v F inn nil And finishing, in the best style and Nr ■ ... NtX »at reasonable rates. lam prepared to put up to order any kind of vehicle, at short notice. Connected with my establishment is a complete Black smith Shop, and I shall be glad to serve the public in that line. I have, also, a large and roomy PAINT ROOM, and a splendid lot of paints. My work in painting cannot be excelled in the South. Prices reasonable and work wap* rented. for sale. ° U an( * or sa *° c^ea P« n «w and s^ond) Carriages and Buggies. The public are invited to give me a call and my work and prices. I think I can suit them* „ W. D. BANKS, Nov. 18—8 m. Opposite House. 6 Gross Fine Black Ink Just received. The best in the market for School purposes and Ladies’ use. Nov. 11. J. tT. BURKE St CO. Blotting Pads. 65 dozen Heavy Blotting Pads for Countif' Rooms and just received. Nov. 11. j. w. BURKE St CO.