The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, October 08, 1865, Image 4

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Ti'-■'-.jf-' « ■ “bin X. u.r WHOLESALE RETAIL DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING STORE. / ¥ Ai. h A Dry Goods Market New Tore, Sept. 30. The largeness of the import of dry goods naturally attracts attention, but as yet it has not been found that the supply is ip excess of the wants of the market. On the 'contra ry, there has been .a lack of desirable goods throughout the season, and prices have ruled very firm, and high. The total receipts at this port for the four weeks of September have been $11,998,257, against $4,147,449 for. the same period of last year. The receipts for the past week amounted to $3,129,787 against $917,990, for th§ .corresponding week of last year. The auctions of the past week have,,been well attended, and goods have realized high prices, except Sax- any dress g^ods ; apd-.loyri.,priced, English nts worsted fabrics, which are in excessive sup ply, and have sold at lower prices. In do mestic cotton goods the market has shown a general recovery o# time, t an cF-'p rices du ring the week. The marking toMltriaM a few days ago by some leading jobbers, was, no doubt, simply a bear trick, and as such it was successful. ■ The' parties to ! it then bought up everything they could lay their hands on in c^t^inl soarce styles of goodsl The prices consequently rebounded, and the; late Bears are now i». tnrUjBqp^jand are re alizing handsome profits upon ’their pur chases during..the .depression.... During .the week about h4lf the-reduction made during' the previous week has been recovered, and the market clqsgafirm and yrith a good, steady demand for goods; the tstockn^ooMjro htmds being exceeding scarce. ‘ ' 1,f j ---m<tno Brown' SHEETfSflRiUyTbe prices- off brown’, goods generally enijjjf;,,.4$$r9£nBn5jT? ‘- 2n l0 per cent, during There is ai .tetter demand and the week closes 1 firm./ Stark-> Af Lawrence' A, - Indian - Head-' 'Appleton A and Artnbrystandafdiare 'lield'by agents' at 34c 4-4: GrantyTlle, 33c 7-8,.Ajl'i gnsta Factory, 34c 4,4; - Wachusette,,,34c; Nashua Extra, SSc for4-4 and 28c for 27 inch; Tremont 031; Tocafcscft<?;aricl E, 40 inch, 40c ', do K, 37c; Appleton, 40c for 13, 31 3-4c for C, and'33c for 1).; iNewmarket.A. 86c; do N 88 -l-2c'4*4>;'-Medford 33c.;- Massa chusetts 31 l-2c for A, and 88c forBffOthe- go 81c. ‘ Bi.E.-.ruuD Sheetings. The supply is in creasing; and prices are lower on the i finer makes. New York mills have been’delivered at 55c, and are fiiw sold at that value: 4-4 1 Wamsutta, 521-2c; 9-8 . dp 54q; Tuscarora 60c; 4-4 Trent,. 50c; social C bring 37i-2c, 4- 4; Manvidc R, 471-2c, and XX do 50 c;.' Forestdale, 49c; Masonvillp 50c;4p X, 521 : 2c; 7-8Slaiersville, 37c;Barlett, 471-2c for 4-4, Coc 5- 4, for 40c for 7-8 and ’421-2 for 33 inches Lonsdale, 51q; Hope, 47c; Red -Bank, 49c for 4-4, and' 37c ! for 7-8.' db; white Rock, 531-gc. Corset Jeans.-.-The demand is ; active, prices firm and stock light. Indian Orchard Androscoggin, Bate, each bring 82c; for'dol- ored and bleached Nahmkeag, 36 l-2c, and satins 40c, . ,... ., , j ..j Cotton Flannels.—A better supply^aiid, moderate.demand.: Prices, are, upon.The whole, lower. Naumbeag, brown'Sell at 48c, Tremont and Suffolk each 471-2c; Slatera- ville,_50.c'; Nashua, 40c; Manchester,.-^ l-2c; Hamilton's, 50c for F, and . 45c. for-extra. 1U The Philadelphia North. American, of. Fri day last, says: 11 - •' The diy goods market is firmer and'fathcr more active within thejast dpy,or two, with reduced stocks o£ njost of fice leading articles of cotton manufacture on sale, and less , dis position on the part of. the holders to realize. Cotton goods generally are bringing higher prices than last week and prints, have advanc ed 2&8c from the lowest point reached, with a fair business doing for the supply of the country and. city trade at the'improvement.— Buyers coie forward freely,’ and all, desirable styles of goods keep sold up close- Woolens are more inquired for as the season advances and bring full prices, the tendency generally being upward, an'd holders are very firm in their views. . ... A 8CHEURMAN & BROTHER, beg leave • to Inform the citizens Qf- Macon and sur rounding country that they have just received one of the LARGEST and BEST assorted stock of LADIES’-' A’ND HENTIEM'EN’®’" furnishing GOODS that is in the market— consist ing of Merinos, DeLanes, Mogarabiques,.Aipaccn^, Silks,,Calicos, (Jautinand Opera 'Ftthnels, ’ Chili- brics,-Jeans, Sheetings. Cloaks,Shawls,Balmerals, Belts, Ribbons, Crapes, Laces, Edgjflgs, Insertings, Hose, Gloves, Water Falls mid Ornaments, Fancy- Head Dresses, Fancy Combs of every description, Irish Linens, Table Cloths, Towelling, Handker : chiefs, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Musquqtqe-Nct: tings; Shirtings of all descriptions, (Blcaehq4,and. unbleached),Love. Veils, Veil Berege, P.oplins, 4c " A large assortment of;Ladies', Misses’ and Ciiil-: dren’S Shoes, Gaiters, Booties, Hoop Skirts of Jhi> latest style, Parasols Corsets, Jewelry, Perfume ries, 1 Pomades, ■ Toilet . Soaps, and hundreds .of LADIES ARTICLES too numerous to menlioh.:- O la E S E s ■ LARGE ARRIVAL OF .NEW GOODS Just Arrived! New Goods! I €ane SfilTs and Syrup BoHers. Vie have, alao; a lar&eaBeortment of jGcnt]bmi , rr > s and Boys’ clothing: iuid famishing Goods,.consist** ing df ,wo|r.xriT .7/ /*«»<! .;i « CO!aT8, -v.iou J-. -'uNDfeR SHIRTS, PANTS,; -'•••"? .EiV-Ol-.i. ^DRAWERS* ! vests, “ M 1Hn ( ioMs, SHIRTS, . AttS^EXpEB'ia BOOTS, ,. :lc PASS©I5R98, ; SHOES, BROAD CLOTH, ->i GENTLEMEN'S 1 TM3VrtGhXh QUA 31 .SAJUJETS,. (lt; ]JLANK$TJ5,, j( . WATCHES, POCKET KNIVES, / ' POCKET BOOKS, : ,3CAR£s; J - i TRUNKS, ■ > ' '•( VALISES; / CARPET 'BAGS^ . YANKEE NOTIONS '; . of every description, and nidny articles tvhich, there is not apace enough to enumerate. r Asiwe have many'dfiriitft^Ssjlre'fntejld-ofRnng- the best and cheapest Goods that can .be. found jn the dty or u •• -i 1! .’.i-rt .: f - SO UTHERN., One of, the firm being located .in tlie qity of.Ney York, we will be constantly receiving all Goods suitable for this Market, which WE ARE DETERMINED TO "SELL. J !FlA dt n ii<fi -)Ji fit -IV A fine variety,of,Goqds,,. Cheaper, cheapest, in jlielaud, ^,.;.’!; " ■ j,' This thnst be well understood;; > vij.->w We bare tine silks mid calico. GomcjwJgifor yourself.aiiilthcnyou’nifnpjy,, / That woliave line goods,, and thcyslLprqttyi^i,: Cheaper thrm yira'il lh:d in this city. ' •.* /“Come^Ml'.ilW 8 l^ haye tas^te^ahd pride, y '** And you’ll not.go.bff difszt*s8fi^. ..h.,,- . ^ , K> All onr Goods are nice and^p, i9 y f And weare certain theyljl shit.yoji. We say to one, we say to aU, “ , 411 we Mkto hwl I- - 1 ,A. SCHEURMAN &- BRoy a se^t28-tnov21..rintloQ na f A I ill vir;, 80 HEAD MULES. IArGE STOCK CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP, • ’ MTZS31 The Public Debt. ...Jq From the Cinciniiatl Gazette.] The exhibit published this morning of the condition of the public debt on the SOtfi, of September, will be read by the loyal people with a lively interest; and • its conclusions received with extreihe •’pleasnjyp • ’STe have the gratifying fact; pfesentecT‘for . the first time since the:commencement of the war, of a reduction in the -■ public debt, --The treasury department, during the_jnonth of September,' not' dn^ifiet^ifll • expenses from the ordIaaVy -few^nue, btttpaid off $12,-742,- 000 of the priricip^l.pf the debt.' 'nierehas also been withdrawn and cancelled during the month $6,012,000 of legal tender notes, and the interest on’ the- debt has been re duced $500,0001 The total debt on the 30th Hit. was $2,744,947,726 17, and the interest $137,529,216 25. The amount of legal ten der notes in circftlarion is $678,126,940. • The treasury held iii coin , $32,740,783.43,- and in currency $56,236,441 13.' This whole ■ ex hibit is unexpectedly favorable, and it will exercise a healthful influence on the finances of the conntry. Simultaneously with this cheering statement,-’the secretary offers fifty million of 5-20 b.ojftcte ja't 103, in exchange for. certificates of inidefitedness maturing before January 1st,, and compound interest bearing notes and one and two ; year treasury notes. This is the first' tfecidcd step in the line of contractio'h; and it inaugurates a new policy,- which Mr. McCulloch,has th'e ability to sus tain, and we have therefore assurance that inflation has reached the. culminating, point. There is also a; promise - that henceforward the country will* expenehce’-tho wholesome influence of p steady contraction.''' We enter no[w upon a new era. Instead .of having to face an increase of a million or two a day in the pnblic,debt,'the treasuiy is ; more than paying its way.. This achievement 13 second only in importance to the announce ment that marked the end ’of the war. : ■ Gen. Pillow’s Plans.—Gen. Pillowy be fore the war, was. very wealthy, and owned one of the finest cotton plantations in Ar kansas. The. war has swept away everything he possessed except his land, 1 He is now in Washington. The Nashville '.Union says lie proposes, witn the aidmf eastern capitalists, to rebuild :ae 1.-i-.dences, gia houses, bams, negro quarters, fences/<Sx’.; oh liis plantation, to restock it with agricultural implements horses, cattle, hogs, ecc., and to invite his former slaves to return and work for him giving them good wages. In addition, be will give employment to such other freedmen as he may need. It is his intention to ■ pro vide for his laborers liberally—furnishing them good quarters, and food,.'schools for their children, and. churches for all. He will f o into this good work with all the energy cf is nature—and there are few more enter prising and intelligent men in' the country and no effort will be spared to make it suc cessful. His experiment is a very important one, and will be watchedvkith unflagging in terest North and South. He was pardoned about four weeks, since. Exchange. An aged gentleman who was, perhaps, one of the^ first white men that appeared upon these bluffs, says the Memphis ledger, recent ly remarked that iu 1776 he went to war on account of the stamp act, and got the nigger. In 1861 we went to war about the nitreer and got the stamp act. . A clerk in a music store was lately over powered by a fastidious young lady who- wanted to purchase -Mr. Thomas® H tod W -Hw ?$. -he—a—gentleman's undergar ment 1 The clerk is still alive. “ Several Large and Small Wagons. •’ - PLANTAflON.TOOLS, itc.,,ii;,c, T WILL sell on the 17tli arid lSth-Oet. next, to the 'A highest bidder fog Cnsh, at the Home Plantation belonging tb' tile estate df James Everett, de ceased, and nisd af Hog Crawl Plantation, two miles from FOft Vaflejr, 80 head fine Mules, seve ral yokes Oxeti,’ large 'stock -Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, etc.;:BIack Smiths Thrift, Mrge and small Wagons, Implements for Farming, and all the products of the ; Farm, ednsisting of Corn, Fodder, Potatos, et&.jetc. The other portion if said property will be sold on the 19th’aml:20th, at the Hogerawl Plantation six miles East.-of Winchester. - Sajc to continne from da/ t*» <Uy until complo- '“"j M. L. GREEN, ’ ■" ; . •’ ’Ex’r'rif it. A. Everett, dec’d. P.*S.—At 3amo timu and place I w ill sell seve ral fine brood Mares Aud*Colts. Ju »vn. M. L. Gl sepSft^lOt •*»..!; Columbus Enquirer copv 10 times and send bill' totals Office..-; t * , THE ^MMOTH DRY ROODS STORE!' Latest Arrivals from tlie 'East, ’ 1 'HE undersigned, old citizens of Macqi), fheg 4, .leave, in informing onr old Southern friends of,this city and vicinity, that, having'received a 1 ’ m W m?V cnAIW r _ dlinei lateet ... Ifidin’ Traveling Bags, all styles and sizes; Ladies’ aud Misses’ Vests and Pants; and'a full lirie ttf Ladies’' Shoes—larger than -any other house in Macon. We arc also in receipt of a very large and well selected stock of Gents’ Ready-made Clothing,, such as fine black Broadcloth Coats, black Doeskin 1 Pants, Plain and Fancy Silk Vests, CassiriiereSriitS;'' coarse Satinet Suits, and a regular line of.Gents’, Furnishing Goods not snrpussable in New York, o® z2 7. tile are offering to the public to' ^elf' rill' goods •wittfa very small advance, and, in fact; lower tlian any house in Macon.,, "Si " We would, in conclusion, ftuther.fcall attention to our large and el. gant supply of Goods, .which were selected with great care by'ourselves'; .ifnd our long experience in this market has qualified U6 to jridgu as to the wants of the purchasing com- mnrjity. The patronage of all our,old friends, as veil; as many p( pur new ppcs, is repectfullv solicr t«d; Purchasers should be particular to'iindouf place—Damonr’s Block, Second street, three doors' irons Boardtrian’S Book Store. PI 8.^Country merchants will find it to tbair advantage to give ns a call. "o4tMmrrairTv- glaser &. k,, .n. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, \ WANTED, AT A PREMIUM, BY R E A D E & CH.ASE, BANKERS AND rSROKERS., 17 ^’A-LL STUPBT NEW YORK. 11 11 C., 301...... “ remitting by Express nity drtw On same ttilL® , Proceeds will be deposited as directed.— met S^esW r dSe 1 4tls er ’ ”* G ° TCm - oct3-im a: bare tJELAiisrcTi:, SELDOM 3tET WilTH- POR SALE, RESIDENCE, FURNITURE, CAR- ' RIAdE,EfC. -i-G) ! READ AND PALL .upoif T78 FOR FULL R ARTICH L AB.S. W E now offer one of tkn best piece* of qnahundred yards irom the city limits. derTVoou ^ontams four acres—ground enc!os.« un- S ^ nd nearl -V new. The Dwelling ifig th e tom < ^ ! K- 0:4a ! ed J? n ibe lower half, leay- dwellin^lRf , ° i lcrcs for building lots. The room* w with a "-ing of two shed atjSSSfeL^i?*^* tWood- Hofaie-^rtS f w thT ZS bor80e andWo cows, Feed Ohicken Ho h n. b n -.u Was0Dshcds wfth 'orhge' iolfa,. cloi^bv°S U hnndredLect aqSart'cn-M closed by fence twelve feet high, entirely new Two fermter a fln eVerf a lliDff ’'™ e OrmaT^^'v^ifi: andSOOtoffi™' 1 ?’ Peacb * Apple, audPi-sr y®S®». ana otrawberry plants. DwolIili<r and fKiaaa JG .w .a Gr. RICE & CO.’S, *™l - .trfoa .if .a 7 5#-College Street, Nashville, Tenn. ( i turn aHaifei ,-. jiuruii g>vh liui j-iAtsq inn. •. u.j I I iBy 9ur;heavy .purchases, during the last three months, and by constantly watching the Eastern mar ket and takiugadygutage,of every fluctuation, we are cnatijled to say that we have now on hand, the ;—jc.vii fitu )o U --!i. Hi .nil t'jibiiivjSi .uis- ml LARtrEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK j ,M Mli|ri6UiU'iri ia»yihetiiyt-hA ^a»lhJliX I * > ! iwI«K - yt^ryiir* | j .ncoaM .aunevA jilts ! v timdlm j rid Mh’l .nii« <<ii J to vff .* j - Jtw W tit 1 j fcvhuintsl ait Diar [6»lln : J vi.'j lo li»; vi:u m ,-..-Our assortment of "BLACKAND.COLORED SILKS, - | -<( / 7f«i(! U FRENCHrAND ENGLISH MERINOS, MOHAlRS, LUSTRl 8,' ‘ : AND OTHER NEW STYLES OF DRY GOODS, zi-q..,. a,.l, c A NN O T BE SURIASSED. I ‘ill i Minoaratitt iaiarafUdK.avo Ivi k- ; , -4 . ;c d J ” * igiaowt roo id «a- Grand DliplayiTtvo Stocks in One! Goods from Auction! Saving to Consumers! ia IN THE CITY OF NAS, rirpii r LLE. • lo I -do iu Vina It-lMAi-J ill'N ^ lL*^ . d to. Sft;-, y f . ><dj i f/uiii hv. •-. •'I * t' AYe have tqe latest ^tyles of . Cloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts,' Ladies’ Hats, &,c„ &,c. K vjuiiilrisn.fi. ,1 ■ 1 ’ " ! td oiit Jv A | modl.uiii Ut .ill J ,!fiiv . znoi iiqtUK fcilfj UrMaani . iii'ulr mini j -.ri.A large. assortm4nt c SWISS,-MULL, INDIA .BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, HAND KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY «.t 1 We are selling to country merchants coming to and passing through the city to supply themsglyes witli .goods, we wish to say that we cin scl them at lower rates than they can obtain them at Louisville or Cincinnati. Our largo s' ’ " NOTIONS, etc. stotk of HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES j 1 toj.».pl!, t.. . '*!. tbfc!*l i.iJ.J aj. I; V Ha* jri'rtStly heen "bohgHt'rit"audtion;;very' cheap, and ;till be sold at Tery small profits. .Ido ds.v.d \ ‘ "Z'i. j 1 1 "• 1 Onr 1 Clothing Department,’ Up Stairs, ". .i‘_i' -tnnx» mS alit lf ”r u ’ ’ J ' :l ' '<OI.l-.-i . ’ <!desists of evprv’ article .of Alen’s Wear made up th the latest styles and of the best material, and jwill be offered at the lowest prices, wholesale arid retail, at s ;-!«q t .III'. .- jeilt he*, vixif. ittiW sepf lTf-ilm' T'a- co/b, . ■i gj.jvl " ■ '- ■■! :■?. - J* •• . COLLEQE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. t-.'v-V-i- E.;M: BRUO] BiVKKERS ANI) CO r A U G U S T A , G- .;.t lino ■l feliflul & CO., ON FACTORS, O R G I A . •H* <•*' E. F. METCALFE & CO., AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SAVA N N A H-, E O R Gil A rtriCiHTG.l i ' . '!' E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, j ! :•. .s . A p’-At-jt-c H I COLA: FLORIDA. j.fivvit-ih ti-im Hiv <J|.|. .• <*■ *■» ' -!'•*•! *• •' j Advances Made o n . *■*». ■■ If J..t I MfAJBTS, CRANE* CO.,,. WATTS, GI^ %. | »*•«» t--i ,*> ! New .York. . ‘ ,i.., ... ei.ts,e,r of the above houses;. -- e - ,1 ■ ion'signments to" N S CO.; 1 ! w; c. WaTTK^; CO., ew Orleans., ,, ,, ,- r Liverpool, Eng- G li E A T 110)0 C E MEN T S SHIPPERS ON THE S I ,:i ‘ VK' fJuO J ilTJKl ’ (fe-HARI EE’S LINE »».• Composed of Uie followiog first earners, viz: j litis* (***•» Mi-vhw! -v.-Ij t ;,j IKON. STEAMER AALVZQK, NEW IRON STEADIER WYI. G. GIBBONS, NEW STEAMER LAURA, j X JS .V/.tiKJY,J\ . X' The Tate of Freight'by this Lin A has been reduded .T.»m»*tKka ><i M «HNT;IA T J A VAN N AH RIVER. CAPT. JOHNSON, CAPT. PIIILPOT. CAPT. HILLER. peIi cmsTTj jimvGU | . Freights are received daily, $jicJ.;fpr.tvardeci semx-weekly from Savannah; The line ippre- pared tQ-sliip;35.0.0 bales of C.ottop, jveekly from Arigusta. ' ‘ 1 - ' 1 “* ' The Steamer Gibbons is in every particular a first, class Passenger Boat. • </{ ' ipsnrjtpce can he e^epted by this Lina at the lowest rates. Rarrics'Sltoplng, by thiS'Line.will find it to tlicir interest to consign to.Agents of same at Angusta and Savannah'. 1 ' • ‘j WM. B. DAVISON; Agent. ^ '.</i y, lit. . •,<>'( WARREM’S CELEBRATED NEEDLES AND FISJT HOOKS. ANDREW CLERK & CO., J ; J IS MAIDEN LANE, N.Y., SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS. , UB’fbrmercustomers will find a .reduction in IVA ‘gold prices of the Needles, while the qviality is always keptupto the -highest standard known to English manufacturers. . : . . ■ ; . A. Ci'iSc Go., respectfully solicit a renewal, of the mereantUfcielatione so long and favorably esteemed bv their house..u» », sen<t20-2m T T. P. ARMBTRONO. *^ATIJO*l(XErTI Mitchell & Annstro«ig, PROVISION & COMMISSION MEBQHANTS. aVND 1 DEALERS JN BAGGING,- ROPE AND LIQUORS, NO.- 65, MAIN STREET LOUISVILLE, KY. Bgpt22-3m« 0 j-.q -x Two Setts Mill Rock and Fixtures • F O.'B,” S'A^il.E '. & used lor grinding wheat, with bolting cloth, smut machine' and elevators, and one sett- Com Rock, all in good order. Apply to M. J. BARROW, ser>t 13 lmf Smithville, Ga., 8. W. RuW. • E; P. COMEt ■ oT . ;■ (St'CCESSORS TO COKE t TOI.I.KI.L,) f t ENERi.L PACKER aud Forwarder' of Ncwa- VlT' uppers and Cheep Publications, Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery of every 'description, Dally, oartlv new anrf In unuer x encea j Weekly,.Mojiffily arid Quarterly American, Flench, riaaef«e? rt * Cr ' ^nmituxe Cur- j English, Italjau, German and Irish Publications.— l«ef e ’TlwrTnrriitg^ 1 v,t‘^ri^tb.heseenontheprem- J Dealers supplied promptly it lowest rates. All -^irri^e a^W^^ eeD;in twoyeara new Books received direct from the Publishers - ocio-ew. Real estate and Insurance Agents. ' nep9-lm No. 40 Cherry Street, Nashville, Tenn. S. T. COLEMAN, Agent, Cherry St. THE undersigned will open,'about the 1st of October, in the building well known as the Manufacturer^ Rank, Cor. CtierrH & Second St*. The most elegant and extensive yaycty^Qf FALL G O O I> rj - p FOR LADIES’AND GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, Yet displayed in'this city. My stodlcwill consist not only of my ownpurchases, hut large selections from purchases made by Mr. J. B. Ross, at the re cent Auction Sales in New York 1 , which I know to be atlesB prices than others have paid in the same naarkict. By an arrangement with Messrs. J. B. Ross & Son, their ENTIRE' RETAIL BUSINESS will he transferred to me; and with the advantages offered I shall, at all times, be prepared with the most comprehensive assortment in this City. . Es pecial attention lias been given to the selection of MOURNING GOODS, And also to the selection of LINEN GOODS, of every description,, which aro now decidedly .cheap er and more economical than Cotton fabrics. *'*• -Tr . So;come along, Ladies, and give me a trial. I have-serred many of you in the past, and given yon good bargains, and will continuo to do so, if you will stick to me, and if I have neglected to provide any thing which can add to your comfort convenience, I will furnish it upon short notice. S. T. COLEMAN, Agent. Late Firm, Ross & Coleman. septal ' DEVLIN & CO.,"' Broadway, New York. C L O THIN G - - AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ! i '< itf- si> r T’ f i OPEN THE SEA80N WITH A LARGE 8TOCK OF ELEGANT THING AND FURNISHING GOODS in our Ready-Made Department. We lave also secured the services of first-class ar- tiBts in onr tuol^ CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Whieh is likewise supplied with the finest and heat Fabrics of the ■ 1 f HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS To those yrho wish to order by mall, will be sent (on appliddasfpL flffll Iflil IlHil'ilfliii SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Directions tbs Measuring, whieh, if correctly I followed, will socure a fit In all cases. DEVLIN A CO. Broadway, cor. Grant N v Broadway; eor. Warren rfi, | , Nsw-Yobk. ••pt22*3m Ice! ice! V“Ice*! Vi' uv received, which will be season, at the old stand of ALSO, B .A N,,D B.’ C R E' A M ALE i By the Barrel or Half Barrel. aept22-lm* WELLS it PALMER. B. A FE\V more of t^osc y^ r y superior Cauc Mil la and Syrup Boilers, for sale cheap, ~ " * ~HD aug 18 tf _ SCHOFIELD’S. EUFAULA HOUSE, EUFAUL-A, ALABAMA. A. Lewie, Proprietor. A HACK runs daily from this House in connec tion with the cars. The traveling public are invited to give men call scptlS-lm* Xoticc. H ACKS Will leave Albany on arrival of the cars from Macon, every Tuesday, 1 t.ursday and Saturday, for Tallahassee,- Fla., via TUomasville, Ga.; also,,for Bainbridgo every’ Monday, Wednes day and Friday, thus opening a regular communi cation 'to Southwestern Georgia and Florida. ; " • ■' IVklGITT & HILL, jy374f ilioio.'ijr.. .Proprietors. Great Redaction in Freights ON COTTON. Quickest and Cheapest , • ■' ’•'••-ROUTE TO'' “ ; ‘"*V NEW; YORK. . ; UtolK] -! :.»»t J i-.iii POPE FREEMAN AGENT FOR .'if/ S H A. W & CO.: .. . ., i »; DEALERS IN IIA^S, CAPS, ' UMBRELLAS AND , GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, At the store of FREEMAN, CHERRY STREET. MACON, 'j ! ' : G A, y jj -V Nl B. V. A. Menakd, (well known as the “ Court,”) informs Ms friends and former custo- ! mere of Beldon <fc Co., that he is engaged with Messrs. Shaw and Freeman, and will be pleased to show them any style of Hat, from the cheapest to the finest tobchad intheSouth. Give the "Court” call. Just Received. 50 fDoz. BOYS’ HATS, every style and qnaUty. At T. W, FREEMAN’S. Men’s Hats. < > i / ,250 Dozen Men’s Hats. For sale at j ...... ,... , , 5 „ . . , T. W. FREEMAN’S. . j ; “ Resorte.” Tlie most fashionable Hat now to be had ! . -' (. . at ^ T. W. FREEMAN, “Rusher” Hat. Something new for boys. At T. W. FREEMAN’S. 8Opt21-lm ;' . : \ ‘ l RICHARD M. BISHOP. WM. T. BISHOP. : R. M. BISHOP & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS A T oj 36 Main St., (a few doors below Columbia .. Street, Ciiicinimti. sipt 22-3m* ■ . For Sale. A DESIRABLE residence, containing six-rooms with tire places and dining room, good don- ble kitchen, smoke house, dairy house and good well of water and convenient to business. Apply to W. C. KENNEDY, s*p27-tf Mnlberry street. OCTAVUS COHEN, . - Forwarding and Commission House. j ;; SAVANNAH, GA. ; ' f \' " i . to! tlHj-it ; . iu. . : M-1: ,, ang 9-3i A CARD. X EXPECT to return to Washington City in two 11(2) weeks. To those whohave sent their appli cations for special pardon by mail, or through the regular military channel, I would say, that it is of tliu utmost importance that you have Sonic one in Washington to personally superintend your inter est; If tMs is not done, your case wiil have to yield to those personally represented, thereby put ting it off to a period in the future, too remote to form any but a speculative opinion. Having spent a month at the White House, I am safe in saying this much. In the meantime if the President was to die, his radical successor supported by an irre sponsible congress, would withdraw the amnesty privilege, and sweep from you the remnant of properly you have left. Urged by these views a great mass of people from every Southern 8tate is now pressing the President, they being desirous by obtaining pardon, toplaee themselves and property where a change iu the administration cannot effect them. 1 desire to say that I have returned with pardons for each man that I represented, and those desiring me to direct and control their cases while passing the various departments of government will address me for two weeks at Americas. 1:1 ' oct3-10t _A.. W. PERSONS. City Property for Sale. D WELLING House and Lot opposite H. L. Jewett’s store. Dwelling House and Lot opposite Adams & Reynolds’ warehouse, at present occupied by MK- Ravage. , . , Two Brick Stores comer of Cherry street and Cotton Avenue, known as Cherry’s comer, and the vacant lot joining. Apjily sept29-10t* JAMES SEYMOUR. B. H. NEWTON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL REALER IN GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, Third Street, between Cherry and Poplar, (UNDER RAWL80N’8 HALL,) At Dunn it- Maugham's old Stand. MACON, GEORGIA. Highest Cash Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. sept29-lm A Card. D URING my absence, Dr. T. H. Hall can be found at my office. septl9-tf CHARLES H. HALL. I Am Still In Town. B UT have removed to the old stand of C. A. Ells & Son, and have on hand a LARGE STOCK of all kinds of Groceries and Crockery. Some Drv Good*. Come and see me. oct8-lw. N. A. MEGRATH, Ag’t 'cT" o «r ^ r- Jt.5 •a - #3 *5 £ i » o _3 ' o cT -J v'fJr; 2 "tzj'-g 'SB 8 . S 8. •e s 25' . o ; jji'g •- ^ ‘-**<1 «T « § s 1 I- & g § ^ J .-I! M 1 dl 5 o > ^ r 3 ■'A-lVIf cf o d .< 4 i 4 s ■1 | ; IT! i ES £ 'o c3 .O H p » & § 8 H <! >e a fa fa fa fa 1X4 fa fa. At Jolinsonville, on the Tennessee river, A close connection is made with a fine Daily Line Of Steam rirs.j to St Louis. They will receive the; Cotton and pay all accrued charges to that point, .and transport it to St. Louis, giving through bill of lading to New York. At St. Louis the Colton is transferred by the boats to Broad Gagne, Missis sippi & Ohio River railroad,. free of drayage, and by them ia carried to New York without change of cars. If shippers prefer the route by way of Louisville, the agents of the different Through Freight Lines to New York, will receive it at Nashville and forward it all the way by Rail, paying accrued charges, without extra expense. The Nashville & Louisville, and the Nashville & Chattanooga Roads being connected, Cotton ship- pedlbv way of Johnsonviue will not change cars at XnAyiUc. Rates from Johnsonvillo to Now York SG per bam; from Nashville (all Rail) $10 50, (as we are advised.) Parties desiring to reship at Nashville, instead of Jolinsonville, can have option of ship ping by Steamboat to Cincinnati—“the Cumber-, land River being in fine boating order,” at low rates of Freight, not exceeding $2 per bale to Cin cinnati, and from that point over three different linea of Railroad, at $5 per bale. Cotton by cither route can be laid down in. New York from Eufaula, Montgomery^ Colrimbns of West Point, iu twelve days. ' ' Shippers must consign to Steamboat Agent at Johnsonville, and to Agents of Through Lmcs, or a Commission Merchant, at Nashville. Govern ment permits must accompany each bill of lading. R BAUGH, n ; i Supt W ifc A R R. GEO G HULL, Supt A & W P R R. CHAST. POLLARD, Prest M & W P R R. • j ...UL CLARK, Supt Muscogee Railroad, j ' ' ^ VIRGIL POWERS, Supt SWRR. . E. B WALKER. - . . , . Supt M & W EE, ' SHEWING, >* Gen’l Freight Agt, N & C and N & N N R R, 1 ‘aeptSl-lm' B. F. ROBERT, REAL ESTATE AGENT & SURVEYOR, ■ ALBANY, GEORGIA. is - . I F DESIRED, ALL LANDS (situated in South western Georgia) entrusted to me, will be snr- vcyed and platted, and a record kept in my office, where parties Upon application can obtain necessa ry Information. Parties desiring to buy, sell, rent Or to have their lands surveyed and platted can be accommodated “upon application. I will, also,'' locate lands in any part of Southwestern Geor gia and will give all necessary information. ‘: a REFERENCES: IliSoGov. Browfi,’ ; Atlanta, Georgia ; Geh’l A. J. .Hansell, Marietta, Ga ;- Gen’l A. R. Lawton, Wash ington, Ga ; Mr. Virgil Powers, Eng’r. and sup’r. Albany, Ga. sept30-lm* PURE LIQUORS. COME- AND BUY FINE-WHISKIES AND , . . . , WINES. 1000 gallons fine old Bonrboti; - : For sale by • L. W. RA8DALL: • i j te.l.-jqC. <u.illal-,up it^iii > j StogaUbiSShen^Wlhe, j l Groceries of all kinds, For sale j : ' ' "'li' W., RASDALL: Arrangmeht made at Lonisviile. Ky.,' to furnish Whitky cheaper than any merchant in the city.' ‘‘ I W RASDALL. sep27-lm, . Opposite, Express Office. EDWAED FLASH, ■ HEXKT L. FLASH ,, EDWARD FLASH & CO., COniHERClAil BROKERS, t r ... i 52 Broad-street, New York. augl5-3m - Cass County Land For Sale. QSJf fC acres 140 good River bottom tlie balance D I O fine valley land and 200 Seres in cultiva tion) under good fence and a comfortable dwelling with an abundance of good timber and plenty of good water. Tlii* firm is situated in the rich county of Cass on the south bank of the Etawah river on the IV. & A. Railroad, two miles from Cartersville and is one of the most valuable and desirable places in this garden spot of America, and can be bought on good terms for cash. Persons desiring to buy can address the subscri, her at Cartersville, Ga. J. K. PARROTT, sep24-12t* ' Agent. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. M Y stock of Crockery and Dry Goods will be offered at a bargain to make room Tor Gro ceries. i : N A. MEGRATH, oeUJ-lw Agt. D, oxjisrisr, MERCHANT TAILOR, OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE, MACOX, GA., Has just received a superb stock of BROAD CLOTHS. PLAIN AND FANCY CASSMERES. VESTINGS. VELVET, .. ' CA8SEMERE and SILKS. , FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS. UNDERSHIRTS, ,1-1' „ . i 1: ... DRAWER8, •and HALF HOSE. ALSO, Hats, Umbrellas and Driving Gloves, aeptag-lm. > \V. J. OARKETT,--' . TOUHO GARRETT. GARRETT & BROTHER, Commission Merchants, AND Wholesale Dealers in Country Produce, i SICO.ND POOR FROM MASONIC HALL, Decatur Street, Atlanta, - - - - Georgia,. REFERENCES, Phinizy & Clayton, Angnst*; J. L. VillaUnga, Savannah; J. W. Fears & Co., Macon; R. L. Mott, Colnmbus; Col. A. P. Wright, Thomasville; IV'. L. High, Madison, Ga.; Wm. C. Ray, Montgomery; Ala.; McGruder, Taylor it Roberta, Baltimore, Md.; Austell & Inman, N. Y. 8ep21-3m Wholesale Dry Goods. Special Notice SOUTHERN MERCHANTS We have just ^opened, and are prepared to sell at Wholesale only, a splendid stock of Fall DEY GOODS, Pnrchaaed previous to the recent advance inprices; PRINTS, DELAINES, STANDARD BROWN SHEETINGS, BLEACHED GOODS, DOMESTICS, AND DRESS GOODS. We oiler at New York quotations. Wo have a tine assortment, and full lines of Staple, Domestic and Foreign DEY GOODS, To wliich we invite the attention! of purchasers.' and in the present excited state of the market, we believe that buyers will save-both time and money by purchasing in Nashville. J. P. BRENNAN & CO.. \ | 4 Inn Block, Public Square, North side. R. S. Hollins & Co.’s Old Stand, Nashville, Tenn. scp24-lm MILO S. FREEMAN. X. M. HODGKINS. . City Express. MILO S. FREEMAN & CO, W OULD respectfully inform the Merchants I and public generally, that they have started in the city of Macon, a line of Dravs-for local transportation purposes, and propose to visit tho several depots daily, and transfer freight prompt ly for those who favor ns with their orders at the customary rate of drayage, and will hold them selves responsible for delivery, and any damages that occur while in their charge. In connection with the above, they intend carry ing on a shipping and forwarding business and solicit consignments to their care for transfer be tween depot's, &c. Until further notice, orders left at D. C. Hodg kins & Sons and T. W. Freeman & Co. will be promptly attended to. REFERENCES. Wall & Pinckney, Austell& Inman, New York ; Erwin & Hardee, Richardson & Martin, Savannah; Asher AyreB, Bowdre & Anderson, J. B. Ross & Son, N. C. Mnnroe, Macon. sep23-lm JOHN SNYDER, J. A. BNYDER, THOS. J. SNYDER JOHN SNYDER & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, FOR THE SALE OF WESTERN AND SOUTHERN PRODUCE Now S9 Main Street, between Third and Fourth, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF RAW WHISKY. Particular attention given to the sale of all kinds of Grain and Conntry Produce. c.i ylnm . septiS-lm* METALIC CASES. R ECEIVED this day & ftiU assortment of j TALIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS ot the most beautitUl Patterns. For sale at ipy Fac tory, foot Third Street, Macon, Ga. ang 26-tf GRENVILLE WOOD.