The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 26, 1865, Image 3

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/ ms W- Valuable COTTON 1 PLANTATION FOB JTLLberoM wit hint he legal hour* of call, oo |r. Curl,i> ftidej.y'tn Dc* ■ ml.T next. beibrt uktCjatiWA-tf tincr iirjlse. totn of Talbofton. T.ibotcouuiy, Ga., two luourfod six hundreJand lUtlytwrn s'.-ix-i of land, to writ: lot No.] tiro Jraetjon. i ontalnfcJgafcMlve acres, one bandrt <1 and !;fly and aouurtferacrdioff the «. -tern part inTot No.gra; tdfXJSWWhtJ): Wre- of lot.- No. flirty- c;t_ -BiW-Caiv. auA-tigy-lbur, all. ia the twrfuty- CwiOl'Wpi rouny. Of TilhoL- • Af&m SiS-sjt mso?i y>W77, w. aiojaia. atif oTif ftsndrvd mij fnrtr one and shalf aerd* oil ••f lot No. ‘24IT olid fctimbvil and out- and a halt uf ltd. No. sid,iiJTy K-rw of lot No. 2U, and throe at rtVot TOr irr-rth eaetxDrAer'cf lot No. 237; all of Uid lattil -erlhcti larat being in the fifteenth dis trict of said cunmy. -Thu above described i'rtmi- to-« is •ltonted atfoa' nine miles east of the town of Tilbptfon and live miles north of Howard, a tta le,r. on the Xl/ucngcc Railroad In a healthy and c<efv> «nnt<etitioi. of couaUji, and in a high Hate of cultivation. Contain* three different settle- tuenti with all nenassary out-building* and or- ehariH, and a large projiortlon of rich creek land. Said settlements vif lands win be fold nndertlie will of the late .Ttuiah Mathi as, deceased, fof the purvoreof distribution. All Who ileaire to pur- ebaue a good not ton plantation Would do well to en!l on one of the undersigned, or II- F. Mathews, who resides on the premises, und examine for Uwnuctvcn before the day of sale. Terms made known on the day of tale. j XX'. F. MATHEWS,) T. 1. MATHEWS, '-Executors. ' J. XL. MATHEW'S,} octlP 2t awt 1st ?u» dec SAMUEL D. IRVIN, Biiccr*-or t<» Lyon X Irviu and Irvin Butler, A T T O IC X E Y A T L A Wj, ALBANY. GEORGIA. R«*l Edttte Asvut for Southwestern Georgia. Prompt attention Liven to all hmineM entrusted to hi* ran*. , uovl4-Cni N A TIONALL IFE' Travelers* Insurance Company, OF NBW TOBK. . .1 Ollier, NO. 243 BROADWAY. AUTHORISED CAPITAL.Vi. .; .*509,000. DIRECTORS: . Edward A. Jones, . Orjsou Bluut, tiaiuuel J. (iiussc), T.-Ba Van Bunin, Sylvester XL Board, Robert. Crowley, wit, tfc t»ojr. ,,ULr -30& E r f. TISON A GORDON,. , Cottflri Faetors, Commission and F0RWAD13G 3XEKCUST&. DO Bay Street, Savannuii, Georgia. Win. Coll, •J. C. Diiiiuiick, Henry Clews. Albert Wright, •folin A. Isejfin, ' H. I*. Freeman, Nicholas E. Smith, •funirf It. Dmv, Howell Smith, ! F. II Lttmmue, Wn, E. Prince, i Sylvester Teats, ; Josjph Wilde, A. A.. Low, Chas. Cnrtise, A slier S. .Mill*, W. It Webb, Henry J. Raymond, Silas (L Herring, SamM W. Truslotr, KiHutrd A. ,McCurdy t EDWARD A. JONES, Presideut. WM. K. PRINCE, Vice-Prvfeident. ASHER S. MILLS,Secretory. K f il. VAN.BURE$V Treasurer. 8. Tbaw, M; Dl, Medical Examiner. ' •EL H. Jose*; Superintendent of Agencies. E. roLGEK, Gehctol Railway A*;ent. | LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES Are issued out he Mutual plan. All the profits in thin department arc divided pro roia anion" the Policy Hoklei>. All iiollclcs to be iucontatn- .Wr. allurhro years, from date, and non-forfeltable uttor two animal payment. A Loan of one-third of the amount of premiums will be made; also, thirty days ^racogiven In puyment of premiums. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES Aid granted covering accidents of all descriptionf, ineludin" the travelers’ risk. If isMiedJ Without Compensation, They provide for death, if caused l»y accident; but ha ea^t' ofini»uy.only, the imsmrdrrcetveH no com- pen-atioii. IfirhittUMl With Com -ensation, •‘The KiR’mnmiht asrnreh l9 payabl«?to flic family in ••use or'dearli CaiirtAl by u-cident and oectirrinj! idtUim throe mouths from the date of injury. Or, hrensoof injury rtmsin" disability, the kisurod re- o-ives a weekly eompun.-ation until he is able to Attend to IU- hufiluvs^ such time not to exceed tVont^*s»^iroel;<-' Tlnn^H^Tvovers-all forms of Dislocations lh«»ki n Bones, Sprains, Bruises,Cut*, Ifiiu-shot Wound-, Bnnis and Scalds, Bites of Dofts, /‘ssaullf by Burglars, KoblRrs, or Murderers, the : .-tion of l.ixhtiuu" »*r Sun-Stroke, the effects of i xidosioiH, Floods and Suffoeation l*y Dro>nung or Ohokin^, and all other kimt of areident. JTan Dollars . . Secure*? a I'eiural Aee*d« ut IViltry for Two Thousand Dollars 2 With a WY* "sh I’ompciu-alion oi Ton Dollars. TRAVELERS' IKSURANCE%TICKETS, For for, b' iirri/i «*f thne, trbm one day t>* twelve inonih>, are on r d * a! tin* various Railroad and Steamboat l icket U!lie« s and A^cueies,^ * Marine fiieks and Special Voyages. Policies are granted in- urui" turain.»t death by accident while ?aiUiur in ?l<rimer or ?ailing versels, al?o for-HiecUl-Vacates. - - 1 ■ Full inlbnoation, iogctlier with Tables of Rates, .vp., cm Ik* obtained at the Home Office, or bj- ap- plication to the State Agent. E. C. ORANNLSS Agent for Bibb County. A C. McBURNF.Y, tcn’l Asront for Georgia. WM. C. GODWIN, Amcridus. R. ROBsJ, St •- .! :•. -.'feTAFF«jm| y ‘ Blakely. H. «i. MORRIS, (ieorgetowm; t. . R. .Ct»MBTON, ' * Griffin. R. W. JACQUES, Colnmbu?. Ills'tihin- v‘Agent^VlcsJfiiHr the appointment ?- Agent, can n.ldn - the General .Vgent. J. C. _ Msilurauv. ^cp-JS-;>in 'VIKCINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE. ^pHKOUGH receipts given by the Agents Of the i Southern TransportaiTtm Company at freight rates to Baltimore and New York, at guaranteed rate jkt hundred pounds us per bale on Cotton, all package* should l*e stamped S. T. Co, to facilitate, Transportation. Rate from New York to Macon 1 S-I.os iht hmnlrcil mmnd*. THURSTON L. BLOOM, Agt. at Maoon, . . V. G. UUST^ Agt. at Albany. iiot19-3i«i. For Nalc or Rent« I Offer two of the best PLANTATIONS in the State of Georgia, of their tize. One oc cupied at present by .Vn>. Chas. J. William?, on Flint river, one mile from Everett Station. This plantation lia? about 401) acres in cultivation, of W.tora and upper land; has a healthy locution lor residence, und ample accommodations for hands necessary to cnitivate the land, and a fine Apple am! Peach OrelxanL The other is located on Flint river, three miles from Reynold’s Station; has bot tom land cleared sufficient to work 80 handsL and has upland sufficient for all conveniences, and am ple accommodations in thy way of bail dings. On . each Plantation is w supply oT provisions^ which , will he sold iolhosffwho xaay runt, at a fair marked .IHicc. AtsoL Tanning utensils, mules, hogs and cattle. . } For particulars, apply to KOBT. E, HOWARD, near Reynolds*, or to me at Mobile. norlV-lOt. B. F. MARSHALL. ■■■ fie FOB SALE. IT Firat class Dwcllisg, seven rooms, six good Seero Cabins, Kitchen,. Smoke Home,Jtc. One. of the very beet Gin Bouses and Cotton Presses in the section, snd almost new. Good Stables, Barns and Wheat House. Good Orchards and .aacrtuc... by e^y On the place. S. W. MANGHAM, -- . Orl<S::, Oa.. METROPOLITAN HOTEL. LATE BBOW>i>8i . J Washington, D. C. This leading Hotel, Renovsted rod Re-furnished is now in perfect order for the reception and sc commodfttion of Its old patrons. octl-ffm W, TVtK, J. 3. 0. SATIS, I A. P. TCCK. HsHshXo. TTatu with Phclrs, I foulsvlllcjKy. Tuck, I>avis A. Co.. WhoSejale Giocers au<l Comutission iili i . JItrcliauU, »a^J xiiu ti.tf- yiiitk streets, J.orisviM.s:, Kr. CX - *'■ ) consignments SoticitedJ COOPER^ p Auction & Commission Merchant, ALBANY, GEORGIA. W ILL «Svu Ids personal attention to the hair- cliate and shipment of COTTON. HE TS ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL Cash Advances ■ On Cotton in f tore in Albany, Oa., for eliipnient 4o Messrs NoetoXi SiAtrMntKA: Co., New Vjork. Having had many years experience in the Colton trade, as well ns Auction and Commission busihesj, hcffatT' n utuiM irthstliceangtTccntlrosatlsfactlon to p.vt!essr.tinstiiifftheSr business to him. ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Respectfully refers to J. B. Ross * Soil, Macon; T. II. Johnson, Alalamy. oeiawitt n . :i > • :j c. t i HOWARD HOUSE, EUFAULA, - . - j - - AyUtA^LV J, W. Howard, Proprietor. A LL thi luxuries the maitet ttbr0a,EOved.i;p to ordei and at the -shortest notice. Bcpl£-3m* BICHABD M. BISHOP* vnt. T. BISHOP, R. M. BISHOP &CO„ WHOLESAIiW GBOOEks Wo. SO Main St., (afeio doors Mow Columbia Street, Cincinnati. f • scpt')SJ-Sm* ; - el '■ t 1 W. J. GARRETT, YOUNG GARRETT, .... i. . GARRETT & BROTHER, Commission Merchants, AND • . i;... ' Wholesale Dealers in Country Produce - SECOND DOOR FROM MASONIC UAI.1, ; Decatur Street, Atlanta, ------- Georgia. REFERENCES, ‘ Phiniry & Clayton, Augusta J. L. Villaibuga, avauuoh; J. W. Fears & Co., Macon; R. L. Mott, Columbus; CoL A. P. Wright, Thomasvilic; W. L. Cigh, Madison, Ga.;Wm. C. Ray, ilontgomery; Ha.; McGruder, Taylor & Roberts, Baltimore, Md.; Altell A Inman, N. Y. scp21-8m ‘ EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PAINTS, OILfe.l 1)YE-STU-FFS . AND i GLASSWARE ; AGENT POR VIRGINIA, MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY TOBACCO, NO. 514 XIAIN STREET, V/OUlKVlIIc, Kcittaehy, P. S.—Liberal advances nude on Cotton on con signment. WANTED, FEATHERS, GINSENG., BEESWAX. TALLOW and RAGS, ior which I wiil pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, A. S. HARTRIDG-E, , • I * COMMISSION AND FORWARpiNO .... i : i)d MERCHANT. 9 2 Bay Street-, it ;.AU > BiliiULJ SAVANNAH, GA. nov5-3m . \ A. K. SEAG-O, C O M M I S S I O N XI E ft C II A'N Atlautn, (icorgiu, I S NOW RECEIVING 1,000 Bbls. Salt, 7 bushels each, S00 do Flour, embracing all grades, 30,000 Libs. Choice Clear Bacon Sides, OntlParaa VnirlloV listwv* W l? mill 300Boxes English Dairy, W. R. and Hamburg Che«6c. ALSO, A large Stock of almost every article in the Gro cery and Provision Line; all of which will be sold at very low prices to the wholesale trade. Ad-, dress by letter or telegraph. A. K. 8EAGO, uov lG-lOt* Atlanta. GEO. Ci BUCB4NAN. i , ^ ANDREW BUCHANAN. ANDREW BUCHANAN & GO., Crocers, Provision Dealers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, (;•, * No. 110 Main street, LOUISVILLE, KY Orders for Groceries, Provisions, Bagging and , , —g a Rope, promptly executed. jy20 Cm Jas* Van Valkenburgh, 3»p General Agent ant! A t i ! Commission ^MERCHANT, Chenry street, JV>e*ir Cotton A crave, Macon: On. AGENT FOR either in cub or trade. f tmg25 Sm Rein & Co., Augusta, Georgia, A RE prepared to make liberal advance* ou all Cotton consigned to them or their trends, Messm Smith & Dunning, New Yo/k. All cotton consigned to ns or our friends in New York, will be sent forward by the new and elegant steamer Helen, which willl-connect with the New York line of steamers, so as to reach that city in etolit days. We hare also established a line of Clippr r ship* between Nr* York and Liverpool. st> to stud forward the Cotton entrusted to our »are wifliobt delay, thus avoiding expenses of storage nml insu rance In New Yorl^. Sight Exchange on New York and JdvcrpocI in snxna to suit perekasere. KLEC S: CO. ang 2Mm ^ » WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS -JT-T-l ..‘.^Xil-oND -• - Wholesale Cloak Manufactory. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. W E are pleased to say to our friends aonth- of tht* Ohio, that we liave one of the largeat and host assorted stocks of Millinery Goods Thi* side of New York. Wc employ over one hundred and fifty girls In our Cloak Factory, And we are confident that our style* and prices will compare favorably with any house In America. Respectfully, novl7-tjl A GOOD CHANCE. I OFFER my Tan Yard and 202}£ for sale: adjoining the whole lta(_ poration of Lumpkin, east; SO acres 130 acres in the woods. J. G. novl8-lm WHEELER & WILS0FS bwins Machines. XX7ITI! many valuable improvements, and V V which have tlie reputation <»f being thd best Sewing Machine in the United States. Persons haring Wheeler*^ Wihon> Machines can havt them repaired, and all the r.ew improvements; add cd, If desired. AGENT FOH TIIK ^ “ Florence Sewing Machines, Which claims superiority over all other machines; is the only machine hating 1 the revere!Me feed- movement, ami was awarded the highest premium, gold medal, at the 2alc exhibition of the American Idstitutc. The Florence Sewing Machine Company, for the be?t Family Sewing machine. Reasons-: ; 1. Its simplicity and great range ot work. 2. Its tnniiinzf lour different ftttfehes, vjx: the lock* not double lock, and double knot. oil. Tlie reversible feed motion operated by sim ply tnrning a thumb screw, enabling tlie operator to run the work from right to left, or left.to right, and perfectly self fastening to the end of tlie seam. 4. The perfect finish and substantial manner iu which the machine is made. 5. The rapidity ot its working, and the quality of the work done. tk Its self adjustiugtension, &c.; &c. i Ayaicy for the American Tract Society. Alt the publicatWns of the Society can be had; single copies or libraries. Sunday schools can be supplied with libraries at low prices, and grants will be made to destitute schools or individuals. Ketc Enyhtnt? Mat mil life .Insurance Com pany. ' This compauy has bcyii established twenty-two years. And j* the oldest wholly Mutual Life Ir- >urance Company in the United States. It lias a fund of $‘-1,000,000 and has made distributions of surplus funds in cash, amounting to over $1,500,r 000. This company offers superior inducement to in sure for life or a term of ycure. Call for a circular. * ' ’ r nov 18 &Co. Shipping and General Coniiuissvti ilorosi utrf ' 'flo iaj) bay. sykfet, SAVAr.N/i^.’ 3^CaiU jJvanct-3 m-.l ■ ■ .1 i imssb XIackv <k Beatjii:. 1 ..iLiLl; i ... REFERENCES: •Xlcsjfrt.'US^- L; u.'!i.y a- c.... ;.!>••=r4 Hum G-ra.udl, Xleuurs. Kill L. .-.11:11, . at. National Bank,. SavannaU; Jlnor-. XVrigilt, Xtcssr-. XV. A. Kuia . y ('■>.. .’. igitbn ,Mu».rs. Lord, Stone &. Co., Bp .ttm; Mu «.... ohn 1*. Boyle A Co., Xtessrs. Wallace., c llr.j\, ; ne, sic York; Jtes«rs. Starky * Ifmttie.Jti -T- J. Gil ion, bont ec C'o.» FbUatlvlpUia Na^onal L'anL-, ! ir.t National Bank, SeventU NauouaL Bank, II >bt. Steen, Esa., Mutsr*. MiCnfcIcon ,v Col|ins, Philadelphia; Messrs. Clarke ,v Gumiiu^liain, XI. A. Hamilton, Baltiindre. Particular attention given to the lonvfril- in.; of gooits for Nortliem markets, oet 31-3m AIsLISONS 4: KIBKMAt’ Cotton Facto AN!) Gcneriil I'oimuisNioii jlm-liaiitS) Nos.'29, 31 & 33, So, Market St. !■ .\Rdivitlc, Tepjii Kei’eu Tcv-J. B. Boss X Son, IL Anderson X Son,- Macon, (ia.: Flcmln Wheldss, Augusts, Oi.: AV. Jlcy* Warnm, gusto, Go.; R. J. Lowry & Atlanta, Ga. Rhodes Brown, Columbus, Ga ; V.\ JL Si nth Montgomery, Ala. ocfi-'U t*| DEVLIN & CO. Broadway, New York C L O fll 1 IS G -AT WHOLESALE AHD SETAtj. SHF , ’llnK.ifiro (Hint Otter iii-tr Mtrrjcikvto taefjfUnfcn, Xj^rchanto Vmrt (vtt.pn liolVlfra rvf>Gridina. ft in > ot hi jiitalo a/ii:>.DDij.,wii [A"J refer, by >te.*rs..Kr»in .t'liardi a. Wc*r * \7S7E OPEN THE SF/Asbx Y. ITIf 'A LARGE VY STOCK OF ELEGANT ! CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS in anr Ready-Made Department. i Wc have also secured the services of first-da.** ur lists in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,! Which is likewise supplied with tlie iiucsl ami [best Fabrics of the 1 HOME AND FOREION MARKETS. To those who wish to order by mail, will be fcent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, [ With Directions for Measuring, which, il corrMly followed, will secure a fit in,ad) cases, j DEVLIN «V CO. Broadway, cor. (iraut 81., f Broadway, cor. Warren St., i * “*• 8ept234lm • A CASA. A T a meeting of the Undersigued Pliysjeiais ol the City of Macon,* it wanViiiuuimohdyi re*, solved 1 Tliat medical bills in future shall bo conihhtred due and payable, when the services are rendtrotl. The members of the Medical Profession .should be placed qu an equal footing with those of other callings, and professions, who have everyV.*litre adopted the cash system. It L not asking too much, to require of atjicrs, wlwt they demand of us. ; j * Benjm. A. White, Wsi. V. Jloj.r, .1. R. Boon, K. Frrzi.HitAho, .1 A. IV CoT.I.TNS, ! Jno; 11. CookiN, A F.\f.WETrhbM. fi■ 1111% H, B. F.-Guinns, A. M.Royo, .r H A. Mr;rr\n;n. J. I). ITiNkt.s:, r. IT. Wuitrii r,- >* ■ j D. W. Hammond, W. 1*. Parker,* T. II. Hale, A. L. C. Maorudeq, Geo. (i. Griffin, I. L. IIauuis jr., W. G. Owen, G. N. Holmes, ' H. J. Smith, Jas. Mercer Green. .T. S. FRENCH, CEO. II. REIT), \Y. If. 4iiAf»nOrKN. To Rent for 186f>- T HE plantation in Pulaski county, lately Owned by ilr. Lathrop, about twelve miles below Hawkinsvilie. This is said to be one of the beat farm* in the State. There are about TOO .eras of open land, level and easy of cultivation. On the place are alt the stock and provisions needed for the ensuing year’s operations, and which will be ■Id to the party renting. For particulars applica- cah be maac at Macon, Ga., lotbeundersign- GEO. XL LOGAN, R. S. LANIER, Ex’r. JA31E3 XIEARA, Dec’d. <t Messenger copy. novlMt* FRENCH & CO.,1 . COTTON FACTOitS, . j • Forwarding and Commission Merchants XVliotcsaii' Grocers, At\, ’! i CLARK STREET ^ASHVILLE, ’! liNN. Special attention paid to tlie rah* 9:* f< rwaitling of cotton. ^ :*eptlb-/>ai#t S. G. WOOD & CO., 7 1 , Wholesale Dealers in G-rocenes Butter, Cheese, flour, ;<Lc., j . No. 45 V::idx fiTni:xr, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. wep21-8m* Willard’s Hotel. SYKES, CHADWICK & 00., PRO Pit I E f OltT , . . - VAsmxGroy, , . )| c., Formerly of the Girard J In use, Phi.Iiidel- phia. nov ItMiu IBI XimV AX I) NUIilXE SHOP \ |.VT DAWSON, GA. XIE undersigned wonld inform' th6 • piiKIc tthat ihe is prepared to fnrnish, on short notice, fiuisXd or Unfinished, of any description,’ iinj anyl^id of Jlachine work ’" i f SUGAR XIILI.S AND KETTLES j Suppltd to planters promptly and on rearddabie, - ^ • O. O. NET,srfS> j tvh Xli rcluutnEa*liai4pi ; Nipiort BankeNcw York. Any liiidm-e* YutetVsU'dl to ui rv.^I incci with prompt junLtnraftil nttention. na ' ; j ■! ‘ ( id .If G ,!«. . o) B, h. V|ODliHEI«., J). E. Gaurison *cp!Mm.'* , ‘ ‘ d ’' ’*’ 1 " t., /1. i.sxikt;. i! 1 SiCPiiliteipi! 11 V cf imtBT L A MLR, l’HlLLIPS k '! ol: M Vlftl’i ,. <tl>kt0«| :i d tWi.b ■ ; ,u Wli61 esale .briroof 4 ers Lilli. Corrirpissibii l^erchaptjf, ’ . . • ij i - i. ml sill No. 32 Vino Street,^ Cincinnati, Ohio, X\> invite Hie attenilMi of fcAr old .friends and llie Trade ycnurallytooiir largo dud Well assorted Stock of , it -r » * staflu and .pjiNcf onpcMifes ■now In Srnac itlul .iiEoEiviNo itkiLvMet which wo. re offering at tlio \TJiv i.outst pbicU. ' 'coimcctlopa are such that w C feel assured we can nlTurd entire witlsfac- tiim in evay ihstance, *udthcsieeiitriisllilgln*witii lhcirond«rs,| ran ryly njgm yricciylng lluptoods upon as favorable terms ami at as low rates, as it they were present bujing In person. ' ' djrl r.: PuiLupa^fio.' G R 1 F f i n ,.& c o ” ’ *? 1 58 & 60 Courtlanil c •NEAVr :^ L .•> 1,1.01 J.ui .• YORK. ; • ii fit •»; i : -.i,( ■ * ». «u jb Manufacturers of AG^ICyLTURAL, UIPLE- MENTS, and 1 i-!» : '.V ; ' • "itAbn'fN^N.' 1 . 1 ’ DEALER3 IN SEEDS . AND. FERTILIZEHS. Stfnd ifoi-clrcUW. ”i: i i -■(> od •».'i.Irll•:;./* .... . t uovlo^viu . ' ' f J Wholesale Grocer aud Commission M E It C SANT Dealer Ilk .Wines, Liquor.-, Cigars, ! .. .. In: r ih/i -ni. ili.v.n .f ujf Wo: 35, South'Stttf ttroinUrafc'W'ishriile, Tenn. rri JiUDS. PitixiE next Orleans sugar, »)l* ’-■> J Ids do,. Porte Rico Sugar, r* go- ito 'o «6'i CabaSiigtrt,.* 1 f W RarlrP Cfjishod and:lvy«!d<wcd Sugar, tin do .Granulated Sugar, id) if. A dnd B OoffecBugAvsj ” ; ,:;ii, do, G VKtra aijiortiil Brands, '200 do Yellow Sugar, 400 Bags Rio Coffee, ' L . ■ ' ■ ■ *1 20 XIats Java Coffee; “ 30 do HAgaifT Coffee, . 10 Bags Ginger.. ioBag*Sistdeb; H,u 11 20 Bags Peppcf-, ■ • . ; .1! i - 20 Barrels Steekerel 50 >TbbD '• <M n ’ - 3 ' inofQu -a.i **•..!« .. .. mi ..,ii 100 Boxes Soap,, , -VI do' Starch, ; ' 1 - ! ' 100,000 CiglTs,assorted;brands,' .... 1 r . 400 Boxes Gaudies, , TOO Boxed lbilMhi,’ ” : 50 CuncsSsrdli)*, ; 250 Cases Oystejs, 300 Dozen mickr-h-', 1 200 Dozeii Broom % . , ■'AV.rse.u- Tnte,, . .. ., Together with everything usnallykepUn XVholc- sale Groewy llouetx / L f Q UORS. . . .) r lyUrtij . : J 100 Barrels KoberUfch County Wbi|r;y, •VJ ifi> Bonroon do - -W <b.Kyc . ,Lldq ; l--*> . «l<» Kuctificd V* r liiskv, . 1 •> Cnslrt Hchnc^ey Brand}*,' : :> do Otaxd, Dufiuy & Co.’» Cogiuu*. l'» Barrels Apple Brandy, vorv old, 10 ,m TOcli • uoT ’ • • ' A. do S.‘w-*ntfi3Vii<Cf.. irt I:t fetore and for eale at X o. Z 5y. r BROADWAY, NA8UVILLE, T H XwN ESSKK aept.15 '.hn 'Plantation for Sale. * • A FIJ%U Piantation colisidting of Eonje of tl xjl best land In Mucon rbunty. There, is- 1,0c with'* residence, outbuildings. 4*tc., in goo —1..- t. — , J icVfiral vein h L hs the Took order. It tois bv»m occupied for; ec thebrdthcr^Toifiri*,' and is kndvrh 1 or taut to Cotton Shipper*. iu■. wi m.i.it i'o'hv, uiiu sn niiux.ii tuu iUUr, f place. F6r particulars apply tij Mr.- W. li Ande { son, Fort Valhw, or to the imdcrelgncd in Macoi | novl5-2w* r * JA3IESMBH(SbBGREKN. i Jooriml ^Messenger copy;'... f. ; . iT K. M. MLRCTIL50J? f ! •» fj J S. MURRAY, 1 :>. jnMfc WiliniDgtonjT-N. C rpHE tetton Warehotew ifreated in this place JL itonkliatcly o» the river, and at the terminus of the Both western. Bail road, and convenient to said roadman shelter all cotton that mav be ship ped from \lacon and other tmints on the South western Iqlroad via Apalachicola to Noxv* Ybrk.— Yfc ^ill retive all cotton consigned to us, ati the railroad d4ot, dray it, and put it aboard of the boats at or.dollar per bale. Cotton sibpers upou investigation, will; find this route th cheapest and most. Yxpedious of any other routeb New York from ?-Iacoiu Wi re- spectfnlly sokft orders Cor the purchase of cotton. Our long extricncc In. that fine will enable to make purcha* to the best advantage to thosqwho ~ : r orders. . j operaiion a new Iron Screw R. G. MORRIS & CO.l Georgetown. «k Seymour, J. W. Ffcar?, , all agents on S. W. K. K; Murchison & Murray, 1 Commission Merchants, 282 Front St., New York. A LL coiuignmenta to 114 are insured from point of Shipment, whether advreo' of shipment it received or mIl. >1 . «it... -,1 Liberal advances made* on consignments when desired. Onr personal attention given to the sale of cotton. ■■■■■■ nori) lm Law Card. < >•! > llil.i .! THOMAScC. JOHNSON, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Attorney at Law. Claim and Real Estate Agent ; . si Not 50-Market sb,(np stairs.) . A ottl2-3in Montgomers'i, A La.