The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 25, 1865, Image 6

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mmZm Large and Valuable. COTTON PLANTATION FOB BALE. W ILL be sold white lit legal ktrarj of sale, on iiut, beiuic ti. Court Hdkid door la 12s town cf Tilbottou. T.lhot conr.-.y, Ga., two tbou*md akx hundred m.d tbtrtv-KVca acrct o: land, to sit: lot lie. two fraction, Contaiclogstx-ffvc „c.-ee,cr.e hundred aud arty and » quart-. ... .<» off m. Western pert uf lot No.out; s.*o W -eo.tli halvesol totr .No. thirty- oot, fifty-thru; Uul atiy-iuar, til in tie twenty- fourth uLir.cl of tn.U tounty ol Talbot.— •u*o ion.Vo. on, 2 to, J/i, vn, it:, sot, mo, xa, and oau beudrcd *ud lorty-onu aud akaif scree off of lot No. o-i J. tod obc hundred uad one end a ball of lot No. lily, lifly -ere. of lot No. nil, end three acres of the torm-easl corner of lot No. 1S7; til ot Taibottoa and arc muei north of Howtrd, t eta- tloa ob tiu lli»eu 0 'c.- K-tlroad lu t betltoy and convenient section of country, and In t high state "f cultivation. Contains three different settle ment* with a.l ncee-cjiy out-hnildlugs and or chards, sinl a huge proportion ol rich creek land. Said settlements ot lamU will he sold under the will of the late Joalsh Mathews, deceased, fur the purpose of distribution. All who desire to pur chase t good cut too plantation would do will to call on one cf the under.iipicd, or U- F. Mathews, who resides cti the premises, and examine lor themselves hciorc the day of tale. Terms made known on the day of tale. W. P. MATHEW8,1 T. MATHEWS, s Exact:tors. J. M. MATHEWS, j otUO-St twt 1st tua due SAMUEL D. TENTH, Successor to Lyon <k Irvin and Irvin A Bailor, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY. GhOr.au. Heal Eatate Agent for Southwestern Georgia. F/cmpt attention given to all business entrusted to hie care. aovHdlm NATIONAL LIFK Travelers’ Insurance Oompanv, OF NEW YOBS. Office, NO. 243 BROADWAY. ATTaOUIZCD CAPITAL..*. $500,000. DIRECTORS: Edward A. *Iou(7». Orison Limit, Saouei J. Giettey, T. D. Van Lurea, Sylvester M. Beard, llobcrl Crowley, Win. Coit. .t. C. Uimniick, Henry Clews, Albert WriLUt, ••olm A. Isctin. II. i*. Freeman, Nicholas L. Srnltb, .Tonit<«s K. Dow, Howell Smith, F. II Lunanu*. Vm. K. Princ**, Sylvester ToaU, •lOacpb Wilde, A. A. Low, Clxas. CurtiiS, AsbtrS. Mill*. W. li. Webb, Henry J. Raymond, SUM* C. Herring, Sam’l W. Truefow, Kiciiurd A. McCurdy. EDWARD A. JONES, President. W.M. il. PRINCE, Vice-President. ASHER S. MILLS, Secretary. F. 13. VAN BUftLX, Treasurer. k. Teats, M. D., Medical Examiner. v|js II. Joxrt, Superintendent 01 Agencies. L. F. FoUsEii, General Railway Agent. LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES Arc issued on the Mutual plan. AU the proilta in this department arc divided pro rat* among the Policy Holders. All policies to be ituxmUrta- Me after live years from date, and non-forfeitable after two annual payments. A Loan of ouo-third of the amount of premium* will bo made; also, thirty days grace given in p*.ymont of premiums. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES Arc. granted covering accidents of all description*. Including tlie traveler** risk. It issued Without Compensation, They provide lor death, II caused by accident; but »u case of injury only, Lie insured receives no com pensation. % ii grouted With Con on sat ion, The full amount assured is payable to the family in case of death caused fry accident and occurring within t*:rue raoatus from the date of injury- Or, in case of injury causing disability, tne insured re ceives a weekly compensation until he U able to attend to ixi* business, such time uot to uxceed twenty-six weeks. The policy oovere all forms ol Dislocxillons, Broken Bouts*sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Gnusbot Wounds, Burs* and Scalds, Bit*.-* of Assaults by Burglars, Robbers, or Murderers, tne action of Llcbtulsg or cun-Suoke, the effects ot Explosions, Floods and Suffocation by Drowning or Choking, and ul: other kind of accident. Ten Dollars becuros a general Accident Policy for Two Thousjir.d Dollars* With a Weekly Compensation ol Ton Dollars* TRAVELERS* INSURANCEiT<CKETS, For arjy length of time, from one day to twelve months, arc on oak at the various Railroad and Sierra boat Hckut Offices and Agencies,, Hgrhia Sisks and Special Voyages. Policies are granted insuring against death by accident while bailing in steamer or tailing vessels, also for sped-1 ' oyuRW. Full ln:orjn;;tiou, together with Tables of Rates, Ac., cm l e obtained at the Home Office, or by ap plication to :hu Mate Agent- S. C. GRANXISSl Agent for Bibb County. J. C. McBURN’EY, >ou’» Agent for Georgia. WM* C. GODWIN, , • • ‘Ainoricus. R. ROB5, • Albany. 5 S. SIATrORD,' Blakelv. H. G. MORRIS,* Georgetown. . K. COMPTON. Griffin. 5L W. JACQUES, Columbus. \TT“ k Iusaraucc Agents desiring the appointment .-.•Agent, c*m address the General Agent. J. C. MeBurcej. J iepSZ^m VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE."" r pHROUGH rxcipt* given by the Agent* of the X. Southern Traaeporialion Company at freight r.itc^ to Baltimore aud New York, at jruaranU’cd rate per hundred pounds a.- per bale on Cotton, all packages should be stamped S. T. Cc., to facilitate Transportation. Rate irem NcwYtrk to Macon *4.0S per imndred pound .. THURSTON R. BLOOM. Agt. at Macon, Y. G. RUST. Agt. at Albany. liOTlP-Sm. . For >a;c or Hcut, I Offer t^o of the vw. 8. TIK35. ; • 'qraV.^0«J**. TI80N4: GORDON, Cotton Factors, Commission and roiWADING JlERCllNTS. 06 Bay Snvannata, Georgia. S riXIAL ATTENTION will k« glrtoto tho ells of Lumber, Koala, Turpentine, etc. Wo ore •coin ot our old office, prepored for burluoM. An experience In tblo eitjr of over eleven years, xc! oar nndlvldrd attention to ill btininess entrusted, in- daces ns to hope lor s eontlnnsnco of the liberal potrooo^e heretofore extended. oeti9-3m FOR SALK T WO and ono-hslf miles north esatof Zetralon, Pike county, Gs., a track of tbreo hundred seres ofland. One hundred sod fifty seres In cul tivation, remainder wen timbered. It Is consid ered one ot the beet improved placet In the coun ty. First rlass Dwelling, seven rooms, six good Negro Cabins, Kitchen, Smoko Uonse, Ac. One ol tne very beet Gin Borneo and Cotton Presses in the section, and almost new. Good Stables, Barns and Wheat House. Good Orchards and Fl«h Ponds. The place Is well watered, perfectly Healthy, and delightfully situated. Will be told at a sacrifice, by early application to JOHN C. MANGUAM, On the place. or S. W. MANGHAM, coV-’ liu Griffin, G». JLj*. TUCX, l- ». 6. Bar:*, i a. r. rrez. Chriitlar. La I Luo with phuipa, Loulsvillo, Ky. ,\ ColdweLdsOcs i Tacit, Dirrln fc Co., ■Wieleseie Grocers an i Com&iitlios llcrcbsntt, n’ ’ Muln etr-tt. befs'cen BtgHtlt and Ntutlt ►treeie, LocutvxtLk, K>. Conrimmcnt* SoUelteti; ' is*Mn METROPOLITAN HOTEL, I.ATE BBOWN’S, Wathinffton, D. C. This leading Hotel, Ben orated (ndBe-lurnlshed la now In perfcet order for the reoeptlou and ao- coinmodntlon of Its old patrons. octl-Sm ITOWuAJRD HOUSE, EUFAULA. ALABAMA. J. W. Howard, Proprietor. A LL tht lutuiss ths market affords, served up to ordes and at the shortest notice. eepI3-Sm*s Kiouasb sc. bishop. tot T. BisHor. R.M. BISHOP A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Xo. Sts Mid* St., (a foe dean Wtow Columbia Stretl, Ciiretuauti. sept t!2-Sm* W. r. OSKHBTT, Twtrao e-LKHITT. GARRETT & BROTHER, Commission Merchants, AND ’Wholesale Dealers in Country Produce SECOND DOOtt FEOM lUSOSTC BAIL, ; Decatnr Street, Atlanta, Okotcgia. UErEREXCES, Phinizy A. Clayton, Anznsta; J. L. Vitlalonga, arannah; J. W. FearsA Co., Macon; R. L. Mott, bolumhns; CoL A. P. Wright, Thomasvlllc; W. L. Cigh, Madison, tla.;Wra. C. Ray, Montgomery; Ha.; Met.ruder, Taylor<k Roberts, Baltimore, Md.; Aln-ll A Inman, N. Y. »ep3l-3m EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PA&TS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS AttD GLASSWARE AGENT FOR VIRGINIA, MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY TOBACCO, NO. 514 MAIN STREET, Louisville, Kent-eky. I*. S.—Liberal advance* made on Cotton on con signment. WAITED. ior which I will pay the HIGHEST SIAKKET PRICE, either in cash or trade.[&ug2S 3m Kein dc Co., Augusta, Georgia, A EE prepared to make liberal advances ou all Cotton consigned to thorn or their friend*, Meosra Smith & Dnonlng, New York. All cotton consigned to u* or our friends in New York, will be Ml forward by the new and elegant rteemer Helen, which wilU connect with the New York line of atcaiffors, so a* to reach that city In eight days. _ We have also established a line of Clipper ships between New York and Liverpool, so as to send forward the Cotton entrusted to our care without delay, thus avoiding expenses of storage aud insu rance in New York. Sight Exchange on New York and Liverpool in sums to suit purchasers. KEIN & CO. aug !29-3m This plantation has about -400 acres in cultivation, of bottom and upper land; has a healthy location ior residence, and ample accommodations for hand* necessary to cultivate the iand. and a fine Apple and Peach Orchard. The ether is located on Flint river, three miles from Reynold’s Station; has bot tom i.yui cleared sufficient to work SO hands, and has upland sufficient for ail conveniences, and am pin accommodation* in the way of buildings. On each Plantation is a supply cf provisions, which will be told tothos- who may rent, at & fair marke* price. Also, tamung urenaus, mg.es, hogs anu cattle. For particulars, apply to ROBT. XL HOWARD, sear Reynolds, or to "zonal Mobile. coviO-iOh B. F. MARSHALL. WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS x AND Wholesale Cloak Manufactory. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKT. ■ivve .re pleased to set to our Wends south of Y\ the Ohio, that vrehave ene of the lirgeet and best assorted stocks of Millinery Goods This side of New York. We employ over one hundred and I? fry girl* in our Cloak Factory, And we are confident that our styles and prices •will compare favorably with any house In America. Rcfpertftauy, nov 17-ljI OTI3 & CO. A GOOD CHA3TCE. I OFFER mv Tan Yard end 202>f aoree of Land for sale; adjoinins the whole length ot the Mb | potation of Lnmpkta. east; 80 aorw *5* ad ! 120 acre, in the woods. J. G. SQtGSc. i tsovlS-lm Battle & Co. IVOORfiEES & GARRISON, J. M. COOPEH, Auction & Commission Merchant, ALBANY, GEORGIA. W ILL giro his personal attention to the pur chase and shipment of COTTON. HE 1H ALSO VREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL Cash. -A.dvan.ces On Cotton Instore In Albany, Gi.. for shipment to Messrs Noutos, ShCoutxb A. Co., New York. Having bad many years axperlcuco In the Cotton trade, as well as Auction and Commission btulnots, be flatters himself that be can give entire satisfaction to parties on trusting their business to him. ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS 80UCITBD. Respectfully rulers to J. 11. Roes & Son, Macon; T. H. Johnson, Alabany. oct20-2m A, S. HARTRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. 92 Bay Str#et, SAVANNAH, GA. oorMm Q BO. O. BUCHANAN. AND am v L'TOXLANAJC. ANDREW BUOHANAN & CO., Grocers, Provisisn Dealers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, * Xo. 118 Mala strost, LOUISVILLE, KY Orders for Groceries, Provisions, Bagging and Ropo, promptly executed. jyffrt dm Jas. Van Valkenbiirgli, General Agent and Commission . MERCHANT, Cherry £treet % Near Cotton Avenue, Macon* Ga. AGENT FOU WHEELER & WILSON’S Sowing iS&chines. TX7ITH many valuable improvamentj, and V V which have tho roputatloa of being the best Sewing Jfachlaa iu the United States. Persons having Wheoicrd: Wileou’s hSaohhioa cars have them repaired, and all tho now improvements add ed, if desired. AflEST FOE TB3 Florence Sewing Machines, Which claim* superiority errur &U other machlac*; U tho only machine having tho rovcreiblo food- movement, and was awarded tho highest promlum, gold medal, at tho laic exhibition cf tbo American Institute. OOFT OF CLCPOBT OF COMMITTEE ON flEWESt* MA CHINES. The Florence Sewing Machine Company, for the. best Family Sewing machine. Reasons: 1. Its simplicity and great range o! work. 2. Its making four different stitches, viz: tho lock, not double lock, and double knot. 8d. The reversible feed motion operated by sim ply turning a thumb ecre*.«\ enabling tho operator to run the work from right to left, or left to right, and perfectly self fastening to tho end of tho acam. 4. The perfect finish aud substantial manner hi which the machine is mu Je. . 5. The rapidity ol it* working, and tho quality of the work done. G. It* self adjusting tension, &c. Agency Jot the American Tract Society. All the publications of tbo Society can be had; single copies or libraries. .Sunday schools can be supplied "with libraries at low prices, and grant* will be made to destitute schools or individual*. Neic England Mutual Life Ineuranee C~xn~ pony. This company ha* been eamblished twenty-fro years. Ana is tho oldoet wholly Mutual Lite In surance Company In tbo United State*. It ba» e fund of £2,690,000 and has made distribution* of surplus funds in cash, amounting to over 61,500,- 000. This company offers superior Inducement to In sure for life or a.*term of years. Call for a circular.nov IS Old Established House. JOHN JONES, » Lato Tress. Htate of Gg ? JgARL. H. WAT, raninnah. Go. JONES & WAY, Have re-opcue*l their office at No. S3. Bay 6treet, opposite the cM stand. Savannah, Ga., lor the transaction of a General Commission &. Factorage BUSINESS. Psrtlcnlar attention paid to forwarding cotton and merchandise to ana from the interior. References.—T W Chichester, Eso., August*, Gs; IC Plant. Eaq. Macon, Ga; J W Warren, Esq, Columbus, Ga, and any Bank or Merchant of tia- vannah. Ga. oct23-eodlm^ COTTON PRESSES. W E offer «npcrior fccllitlee lor prculng and baling cotton at our works corner First and Cheny.street. * McManus & co. ?. S.—Ocr Mr. Jacksos DeLoach2 takes charge of the Presses from this date, end will be pleeeed to have a —*1 from his old cotton friends. MoU. & CO. s^t363m • EiitJffiiy; ird Gfc®sl Qtttsiiesihn U c rc_v—x 2X & i»-BAY STttEU '. i'V.aSAJj, &Ai. I-.rA. 'JsT ‘-Ath tdsinet, ctids v.i Cv..f :o ‘ llACST A B-ATiU, Phi tad RKrKRENCES: Messrs. CUe. L. Colby re Co., Messrs llonter & GsmmuU, Messrs. Boll re Oiristlou, Savamiau Notional Bank, Savannah; Uv.srs. Maudo Wright, Moeert. W. a\. Kent soy re co., Augusta; Mcosra Lord, Stouv & Co., Boston; Messrs. John 1’- Boyle re Co., Messrs. Wallace re Bruwuc, Now York; Messrs. Msckv A Beattie, Messre. J. Sons A Co., Philsdclpitia XutiunU Batik, First National Bank, Sevctith National Bank. Kobe Steen, Esq., Messrs. McCuiclic-on A Col.ins, I’LUadoly_':, Messrs. Clarke re Cuunln.ta.ra, SL A. Hamilton, Caltlntoie. Particular ottention given to t! 8 lomnrd- Ittj? of’ 500d* for Northern nnrkcu.' oct 31 xlLLISO"N S "£c“ KIUKilAN - Cotton F icuts AND General Commishiou Merchants Nos. 29. 31 U£3,So. MarkotSt. * NasUtillu. Tonn. Re run To—J. B. Ross A Sou, Macon, Ga.; J. H. Anderson A Son, Mnoou, Ga.; riuutlng A Wbelose, Auguste, G*. > W. Hoys Warren, Au gusta, Go.; It. J. Urrtj A 30., Atlut^, Ga ; J. Rhodes Brown, Columbus, Ga; W. U. Smith Montgomery, Ala octvJm- DEVLffi & CO. Broadway, Pisv/ York. CLOTH I N Or ST WHOLEfiaLS AUD RETAIL. E OPEN THE SEASON WITH A LARGE STOCK OF ELEGANT CLOTIUNG AND FURNISHING GOODS In onr Ready-Made Department. We have alio scoured the services of tlxst-clase or tlsta in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which Is likewise supplied with the Catsl aud boa Fabrics of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. To those who wish to order by moll, will be rein (on appllcatiou) SAMPLES OF GOODS, With DlrectloM for iloasorhig, which, il correct!) foilowtd, wiii eocure a fit in all ccsco. DEVLIN &. < 0. w OeaeUaSon Mercian-*. 7d WtlFisi aiteeu New TotV Offer thei r msr. ien to the Fiai:tcn.sMerchants •nd CV-ttoa holders of CieoTgls. And refer* by permission to Messrs. Ernln re ll.t.-A c, Savannah, Ga Fre^lUont Natlncal Bank st Savannah, Gs. F.. A. WUcos, Mu-'ou, Go. V,*. 11. Davbon, Adgusta, Go. E. Ucmiuctou & Son, ThonusvQlo, Ga C. I.. Roiiiusun, -lacksonvllle, Flo. C.. K. Garrison. 7k William stnot, N. Y. Ocoiut Natlrnol Bunk, New York. Merchants ExcLongu Nstloo Bonk, New York. Arty buhiaov* eutrtuutd to us will meet with prompt and careful attention. B. F. VooEintEi. D. E. C/abuiuon w;pS-ltn l. u. LAiaca. 'nr. 1-an.Lira. a. 0. nuviur LAMER, PHILLIPS & CO. {I/ttt cf XathvilU, fffltn.) Wholesale Grocers Commission Merchants, Ns^ 32 Vico Snoot, Cincinnati, Ohio. W» invite the attention of our old frlende and the Trsds generally to onr large and well assorted Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES now Ir. Store and receivtco cult, and which we re otTering at tho veri lowest rntcES. Our leclllties and buoincss connections are snch that wc feci assured we cap afford entire eatlsfac. tiou in CVC17 Instance,and thoseentruEting uewltt their orders, can rely upon receiving the cools upon os favorable terms and tt as low rates os it they were present buying In person. novS-Im LANIER, PHILLIPS* CO. Broadway, cor. Grant St, Broadway, cor. Warren St, 1 eept£3-3m Nsw-Yors. rek CjiiliS. A T a meeting of the Undersigned Physicians ot the City of Macon, it was unanimously, re solved That medical bills In future shall bo considered due a.ai poyaitt, when the services are rendered. The members of the Medical Profession saculti he placed on on equal footing with those of otte; ealilDgs, and p.-otesslons, v ho have everyT.'he.-e adopted tie ooas sreizit It is uot asking too mush, to require of oxers, what they demand of us. Besjs!. A Wzite, Wst. ?. Holt, J. R. Boot, E. Fitzgkrilo, D. W. H.vsatom>. A P. Cotuss, IV. P. Parses, Jso. K. Codeiv, T. E. Hall, J EastBTT Blacssrear, A L. C. Mauwtlse, B. F. Grioos, Gsa G. Gna-ris, A ifr Bc>xi>, I. L. Iliituts jr., H A Mettauer, W. G. Owes*, J. B. Hrsiu.s. G. N. SroLiLE3, 1*. XL Weight, H. J. Smith, Joel BturaLiit, Jas. Mercer Green. octSS-lm.. j. 6. ntEJrcn, geo. n. srm, w. n. raADuotmt . FRENC.H & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding anti Commission Merchants Wholesato Grocers, &o., CLARK STREET, NASHVILLE, TENS. Special attention paid to the sale cr forwarding of cotton. atptHWa* S. G. WOOLS re GO., ■Wholesale Dealers in Groceries Butter, Cheeso, floor, fix., &a, Na i5 Urtios Stbeet, NASnVILLE, TENNESSEE. scp21-3m» G R I F F I N ft CO., fiS ft 60 Courtland Street, NEYT YORK. Manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL LMFLE- ifENTS, and » MACHINES. DEALERS IN SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. VTT* Traee Scpplieo. Send for circular. novlS-Stn “JOHN J. McOANNT Wholesale Grocer and Commission MEBCHANT. Dealer in Wines, Liquors, Cigars, T O 3 A C C O , Are So, South Side Broaivay, XcohviUe, Tam. y.A HIIDR. PRIME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. \J Zo lids . do Porto Rico Sugar, E0 do do Cuba Sugar. 60 Barrels Cruehod aud Pow acred Sugar, 20 do Granulated- Sugar, 100 -do A and B Coffee Sugar*, 30 do G extra OMprted Brands, 200 do Yellow Sugar, 400 Bogs Rio Coffee. 20 Male Java Coffee, 20 do Laguira Coffee, 10 Bags GrngiT, 10 Bags Allspice, 30 Bsc. Pepper, 20 Barrels Mackerel, 60 p< b'jla do SOOKtta do 100 Boxes Soap, 60 do Starch, 100,000 Cigars, assorted brands, 100 Boxes Candles, 100 Boxes Raisins, SO Cases Sardines, 250 Cases Oysters, 100 Dozen Bucket*, 200 Dozen Brooms, 60 Nests Tubs, Tocothur with everything usually kept lu Whole sale Grocery House. Willard’s Hotel, SYKES, CHADWICK & ‘CO., PEOPBIETOHS. LIQUORS. 100 Barrels Robcrtaen County Whisky, 60 do Bourbon do do 20 do Eye . dc IBS do Rectified Whisky, 6 Casks Hcnneesey Brandy, 6 do Otard, Dupny &Co.’s Cognac. 10 Barrels Apple Brandy, very old, 10 ' do Peach do 6 do iqherryMTno, la (tore aud for sale at WAsmxGTox, , . i>. a, j K :NO. 35, BROADWAY, NASHVILLE, Formerly of the Girard House, Philadel- 1 pbia. nov 10-Om FOUSDB1 AND R iCHLVE Sfiol* JAT DAWSON, GA fpHE underalgned would inform tho public that j A he is prepared to famish, on short collce, <scz: -X Parers-ftgc ^ finished or unfinished, of any description, and do j any kind of Machine work SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES Supplied to pl*nt«rB promptly and oa reasonable terms. O. O. NELSON. nov21-1m # TENNESSEE •ept15 Bra Plantation for Sale. A FINE Plantation consisting of some of .the bert land in (Macon county. There Is 1,(100 acres, with a residence, outbuildings, ok., In good order. It has been occupied lor several yearn by the brothers Tooke, and Is known as the Tookc place. For particulars apply to Mr. W. I. Ander son, Fort valler, or to th» undersigned In Macon novlS-tbr* JAMES MERCER GREEN, jgy- Journal re Messenger copy. E. M. IttltCUiSOS, J. t.-mchkaV, New York. I. MOIflxT, ». it. stvncmsoK. Wilmington, N. C. Iciportuut to Cotton Shippers. T HE Cotton Warehouse located in thU place immediately on the river, and at the terminus of the Southwestern Railroad, aud convenient to 6oid road, can shelter all cottou that may be shir>- ped from Macon and other points on the South western Railroad via Apalachicola to New York.— Wc will receive all cotton consigned to us, at tho railroad depot, dray it, and put it aboard of the boats at one dollar per bole. Cotton shippers upon investigation. wlH find this rente the cheapest and most expedients of any other routo to New York from Macon. We re spectfully solicit orders for the purchase of cotton. Onr long experience in that line will enable ns to make purchases to the best advantage to those who favor us with their orders. We have now in operation a new Iron Screw Press. R. G. MORRIS & CO., Georgetown. Ucmxczt-Rots A Seymour, J. W. Fears, Virgil Powers, Eeq., all agents on 6. W. R. E. HIMb Murchison & Murray, Commission Merchants. 188 Front Sfc.Kew York. A LL consignments to ua sro Insured from point of shipment, whether advice of shipment is received or not. Liberal advances made on consignments when desired. Oar personal attention givou to tho sale cf cotton. uovO 1m Law Car’d. • THOMAS C. JOHNSON, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURL Attorney at Law. Claim end Beal Estate Agent No. 60 Market *k, (np eulrs.) OOClA&n Moatgomoiy. Ala.