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Id Lodge of Odd Fellows—The
Wildey Monument.
Baltimoup, Sept. 20, 1805.—The city pro
mts a gay aspect this morning. The weath
er is bright and propitious, and the various
divisions of-the great procession of Odd Fel
lows are now proceeding to the various po
sitions assigned for their formation, prepara
tory to marching to participate in the cere
monies of the unveiling of the splendid sta
tue of charity. The throng on the streets is
very great, and the procession promises to be
one of the largest and most imposing pa-
gaents ever beheld in chis city-'.
To the disappointment of the vast body of
spectators the president of the United States
was not present, having been prevented by
official dories from accepting the invitation.
The procession moved at eleven o’clock
and occupied just one hour in passing. The
column marched four abreast, and was pre
ceded by a detachment of police and flanked
by policemen, who kept the streets clear, of
all obstructions. -
Most of the lodgesappeared in new regalia,
and there were many new and. elegant ban
ners displayed. Fine bands of music were
interspersed throughout the line, and gave
spirit and zest to the display.
In the body of the procession there appeared
some half dozen large wagons, handsomely
decorated and crowded with young orphan
children, mostly girls, who bore numerous
decorated shields variously inscribed with
the names of various States and Territories,
mottoes, etc.
These cars were each drawn by six horses,
led by .colored grooms,, dressed in Turkish
costume.' Following these cars' caine a large
number of orphan boys, who, like the chil-
dren.in.the cars,are-being:educated at.the
expense of the order. There were also many
orphan children accompanying the various
lodges. JnC ; * -S
The rear of .the procession was brought up
by the .grand encampment arrayed in them
costly, regalias. ----- —
A cphspicious feature of this portion of the
processiorf Was the tent of the Grand Encamp
ment, in which was seated the high priest of
the order, arrayed in his vestments with the
two guardians on either side the door, clad
in black velvet robes, studded with guilt but
tons.
Last of all came the members of the Grand
Lodge of thc United States, In'carriages!
The head of the^-procession-reached the
monument shortly after noon, when the line
was baited and arranged in open order, while
the Grand Lodge marched from the extreme
left staqd erected near ,thc base of thp
monument, where the ceremony of unveiling
the statute of charity took place after prayer
by the Rdy. Mr. Williamson. A :
The repdrt of the Wildey monument com
mittee was head. r ■ . i -x un. •:
Past Grand Sire Nicholson then /formally
presented the monument to the Grand Lodge
of the United States,-which was . received'oh
their part b^r^ast Grand Sire Veitch, in an
After: congratulating the monument coiu-
mittee on their successful execution of the
work, the granclsiresoid; I have charac
terised this as ah interesting occasion, and it
is truly so? It'is interesting in the fief that,
from this time our order will go- forth regen
erated and; vitalised upon; its great labor of
love and brotherhood by reason of our hap
py reumbbhcre.to-day. It is interesting tn
the fact that it supplies an occasion for re
flection and instruction. We may 'Survey
from .this eminence .which we now occupy!
the-carjer of our order, from it# feeble and
unpretentious infancy. Born of humble men,
and ushered jnto an unfriendly ; world, we
may .look: upon its- founder as some half a
century ago he trod these afreets, a stranger
and without friends, his exterior man sym
bolized by the rnde base upon^ which this
column is sprung, fet enshrined with
in a heart - after the Divine Image. It
. is an interesting occasion, also, that it assem
bles united brethren at this shrine to do hon-
„ or and'reverence to the memory of a great
public benefactor, and to testify before th«
world that mochas we love Odd Fellowship
' for its intrinsic worth, we lovelt the more as
the great bond" which unites the host which
we number as one jtnan, moved. as by one
heart, by one spirjt,"and identified with the
love and hdpe or one country. It is interest
ing, also, because we are here to renew our
vows ol fealty to a common cause, to imbibe
fresh inspiration of duty and. devotion, and
to bear'hame with us influences arising from
this meeting, which will diflusc themselves
throughout the order and give renewed^ force
and powcr'tb the ties; which bind us. And
besides these subjects wfititemt which the .
occasion suggests, my brethren, tWisyet DAILY
a more commanding idea to. be deduced fippi■ , ?
the occasion and its surrounding., '
We *rc hot herc in private, engaged'in the
mere outward ceremony Of inaugurating a
mute and- inanimate sba'ft of- iqarble. 'Oij, yje
contrary, there is at this moment an immense
multitude looking .pn tbeseaights, J do not
mean merely the.conconjrsg «f citizens who
have honoredus presence to-day.This
vast as are its r,timbers, is but a tithe of tin!
nulliona to whom I refer. The eye of tlw
world is upon us to scrutinize our -Cause g
its yalgp.tQjSomefrr atlijage. 4Ipr is ft- ,
ument wl^waf^urfuratcmute.
althoudti;ipg n j ln , ltc , o'? it body
not against their fellow no t against lift,.’
libertybr property jao ^ against human rights
'and prerogativ-^ s _ ino> hut banned against
rice in all vtqYorms,, against penury. want
disease aati ihe fieroe passsons of tb’e races
under tfrr bxoart hanner-of fratetr 1 it v and
peace, and good will and love to man—men
who Came up here toklay armra/i; this com
mon altar of our Order frdfn every quarter of
our extended comftnr^fd^er the terrific ordeal
through which it passed; with hearts
knit to.caeh .Other with an affection sot thp
selfish heroism so sublime as to demand
the just : a i-..uration of. trite men.
ItejMSe aWnemofnent was pus- .pf an,
passing interest, as forming a complete cir
cle around the monument^ tho agitated mass
of humanity extended td’a distance, not only
far beyo'n®,hearing,;buf ‘eytla; (leyond sight.
From lie',summit of the hill, one" of the Inf,
tiest eminences in Baltimore, the eye ranged
vainly for* limit to pushing and driving
Governor Cox, of Maryland, Mr. Andrews, of
Texas, Mr. Fisk, of Kentucky, Mr. Fitzliugh
of Virginia, and Col. Dnncan, of Missouri,
The tem-r ot tbeir remarks was congratula
tory on the reunion of the order, the return
of peace, and presaging a happy 'future for
the country.
LITTLE, SMITH & C0„
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
Large Assortment of G-oods
I> TIIEIB ‘line,
Consisting in part of,
Gentlemens and Ladies Saddles,
Fine Double and Single Harness,
Bridles, Collars and Whips,
TRAVELING SATCHELS,
FINE SADDLE CLOTHS, * V ’ 4M:1
Shoe Findings of all descriptions,
LEATHER of all kinds, Lew.;. HUBS
Saddle and Harness Hardware, :- >
Carriage Trimmings, &c,
Which we propose to sell at
REASONABLE RATES.
J3gT"Work manufoctured
TO ORDER, ' ,.V '..
and repairing done
WITH>-DXSP'ATCHi <-.
sepl7-lmo Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. <
FRESH ARRIVALS
Gr R K .A T
BlECrAIIS OFFERED!!
5 Q DOZ. WHITE SHIRTS;
300 Dozen Linen and 10,000.Poper collars,
I (• 100 Dozen Ladies’ Collars and Sleeves,
A large assortment of 'Ladies’ Under Cloth
ing, , i.
50 Dozen Ladies’ Hose.
10 Dozen Infant Robes
50 Dozen Ladies’ Hair Nett*, (assorted)
.1 White Trimming? (alarge assortment)
50 Dozen Shirt Bosoms,
•W Tieees Black Aljaca, j
50 Pieces DeLuincv, '
• 20 Cases Calico,' ’* * ' ' ’ * l? '
35 Dozen Puhnerall Skirt?, •
25 Cases llats,
30 Cases Shoes, all sortijfJijtsizes,'
50 Dozcu Woolen tt«>- 1 r ] Shirts,
300 Dozen ms*-,,, mm .Cotton Pocket
Handkerchiefs.
25 Deaea Head' Handkerchiefs, 1 ’
K)0,Dozgn Pocket. Knives.,
Npjf ig, store and. Son sale cheaper thus any oft
er goods of the same quality in tho market
WHO LE SALE.
LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
G. RICE & CO.’S,
59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn.
LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK
■= ba * > ** 1 * ‘v •- .'*• tod ^3*-w
FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS
in. TitE-ciT.Y- of Nashville.
_ i rr i . Our assortment of
BLACK AND COLOJtED SIUifejil- TtOl!
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS
POPLINS, -MOHAIRS, LUSTRES,
.CL
n a w xr STYLES OF DRY GOODS,
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
We have the latest styles of '• • 1,1 • . '
Cloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies’ Hats,
- A large assortment of
SWISS, MULL, INDIA- BOOK, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, LACES RIBBONS. HAND-
! KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS,etc ^
We are selling to country merchants coming to and passing through the city to hiiimlv
themselves with goods we wish tA say that we can sell them at lowe? rates than they can
obtain them at Louisville or Cincinnati. Our Large stock of * : J
HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES
Has mostly been bought at auction, very cheap, and trill be sold, at very small profits.
•" », .. . •-■ M .0 ! . .1 • 5 -
Our* Clothing Department, Up Stairs,^ ’ '
Consists of every article of Men’s Wear made mj in the latest styles iuul of the best nfaterial,
and vriU.be bne^ed at thelotvestprices, tyholcs3lp and retail, at t ; ; ,/,t;
EDWARD WILDER,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST
AND DEALER IN
P.AINTS, OILS, ,D YEy-SrTU FFS
AND
G-L ASS WARE.
AGENT FOR
VIRGINIA, MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY
T OB A C CO,
NO. 514 MAIN,, STREET,
Louisville,' - --a ... Kentucky.
P. S.—Liberal advances made on Cotton on con
signment. ‘ ‘
WANTED, , v .
FEATHERS, SJ ‘ W a
GINSENG,: . - '-
BEESWAX,
TALLOW and RAGS,
for which I will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE,
either in-cash or trade. [aug25 8m
TO OWNERS OF COTTON.
We find that'the large quantity of Cotton which
we own and eontrol in ' Southwestern Georgia, and
the unsettled condition of the country will require
us to establish a . 1 • *i ( .. ...
HOUSE AT APALACHICOLA, FLA.,
for the.purpose of receiving and forwarding all
Cotton to onr Houses at Liverpool, and New York.
We will be assisted at that point with the most
eminent business men of the' countfj, «ho wiil
Rective, Store, Compress and Forward all Consign
ments, pay Taxes, Charge .and make advances upon
shipments to WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York,
or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool, or GIVEN,
WATTS & CO., New Orleans, or will forward Cot!
ton on the -d ‘t • - •? •
Most Reasonable Terms,
where owners prefer to consign other Houses.
Bagging and Rope supplied.
Shippers can rely upon prompt attention. Gen
eral patronage solicited. Address'
E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN &CO.,
scp2-lm ' Apalachicola, Fla.
J. H. ZEIEIN & ml
MACON CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
W. D. BANKS, Proprietor.
Mulberry Street, Opposite Stutylefield Bouse,
1 Macon, Georgia;
sept 17-3m
G. RICE
COLLEGE STREET,
& CO.’S,
>•■- •> .- •!!• > -
NASHVILLE, TENN.
i f) ^j^^RUCE & CO.*
BANKERS: AND COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUSTA
f i r : i-U
GEORGIA
E. F. METOALFE & GO.,
COMMISSION AND FOE WARDING MERCHANTS,
S A'V A N N A H fj G,E Q R G,I A .
E. M. BRUCE, MORG-AIST & GO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
A P'A LAC II I V Cl 'L A , F L O R I D A .
Manufacturer of all the latest styles of
FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES;
% ■ : trr (Shifting tops and no tops,)
fe ALBERT BUGGIES,
EXPRESS WAGON8 AND CARRYALLS,
LIGHT SKELETON WAGONS,
TROTTING BUGGIES, SULKIES, ETC.
H E has on hand, and will be constantly receiv
ing, an adequate supply of the best material,
and will use none that is not thoroughly seasoned.
REPAIRING AND REPAINTING
will he attended to promptly and skillfully. Con
nected with the establishmentls a complete BLACK-
SMX1U SHOP, WMIfl the public can be served at
all times. Also, A PAINT SHOP. None but com
petent workmen ate employed. ‘
Those who desire light, neat and substantial
work, can shit themselves by encouraging home
industry, instead of extending their patronage to
Eastern manufacturers.
FOR SALE,
Always on hand, and for sale cheap,
New and Second Hand Buggies and Carriage
Tim ytfblic are in\ ited to give tnc a call and exam
ine my work Mid prices. I think I can suit them.
W,i>. BANKS,
septil6-lm Opposite Stubblefield House. .
Advances Made o Con si. g.n m«nta to
WATTS, ORANE & CO., WATTS, GIVEN &i Co!, W. C. WATTS & CO.,
New York. New Orleans. Liverpool, Eng.
^.EITHER OF THE ABOVE HOUSES”
septl9-3m ~ ■
Wholesale Dry Goods.
ARRIVALS
EXPECTED
AN © REP
E I V E D
IOO Doz-.. 0
oop Skirts Expected
TO-MORROW. ’I
^KTincrs and mcrelia’hta genCi-.illy are invited to
•»i and uxamiue our stock. All of which will be
Sold at small prodts. A word to the wise is suf
ficient. * ...
R. B. CLAYTON & CO.
Macon Sept. 15—lnt :
Special Notice
SOUTHERN MERCHANTS
Wi- have just-opened, and are prepared to-ecli
at Wholesale only, a splendid stock of FalW
Norton, Slaughter & Co. ;
COTTON ^ACTORS,
NEW YORK AND -LIVEUBQpL.
T IBERAL cash advances m^e on consignments
wkIgt -
JLz to ns by MAUDE & WRlGHT, 263 Broad St.,
Augusta, Ga. . Salts made and proceeds returned
with promptness, in the national currency or gold,
as the shippers may desire. Wc insure direct from
Angnsta to New.York at LOW RATES. Messrs.
MAUDE & WRIGHT control a large portion of
the shipping on the Savannah river, which enables
them to give quick despatch to “all onr Consign
ments. , — : -••• «— ■ - • G ...
seplfrlm NORTON. SLAUGHTER & CO.
Go to Losey, Lyon & Patrick’s,
NEWS EMPORIUM,
•orting w
y. Visitii
onq door-below ETlts’ Drfig stdtt.' faujSo. tf
their home?. The procession havjng reached
themonumen:, the chastely rlecoratetl car,
containing the high prie.sfi of the er.camm
mentsDl the order, gorgeously habited in tin-
symbolic robes and regalia of his high office,
was drawn up to the left of the space on
which the platform was erected, to the south
of the monument, for, the,- accommodation of
the dignitaries of the city and chief officials,
of the order.Upon either side of-the plat
form were ranged the cars prepared • tor the
use of the orphan children of the order. Di
rectly in‘front of the platform, and rising
from either side, was an elegantly elaborated
arch painted ai}d embellished to represent
marble. Su?pended trom the.arch, and at-
tacbed'M.it.by symbolic links of tbc order,’
.were theVfioras, ‘Triemltlhp. love and truth." | o ECEIVED this dav a full assortment of ME-
whichm turn sustained in the sarue tny?tic | Xt.TALIC BURIAL "CASES and CASKETS ot
mannefr'the’pbrase,'“Nor$i,Eastl' South and I the'A»o*t.bcatititul Patterns. For sale at my Fue-
West, and yet beneath this the inspiring in- to'i’Muot Third Street. Maepn,-6a.
voeation:..‘Troclaim. peaep-’h., '
The fblowing letter,-received by the com;
METALIC CASES.
mittee appointed to - invite the President, was
read by. Grand Sire Nicholson r
ExEcrTivE-M.vssiejr.fi )
Washisgtos, D. C.. Sept. IK, ISfio. f ,
Gextlemex:—I had hoped to be able to
accept your kind ipvitation for to-morrow,
but I have found- upou careful .survey that it
would be incompatible with exisring" arrange
ments. I pray you t<v believe that I rejoice
in the reunion of your order throughout; tlie
United State?, a? an auspicious presage of the
restoration of order and complete political
harmony'throughout, the . Union.. I need
hardly ?ay that, in my judgment; this is, at
the present moment, the .proper aim, of. true
patriotism: ■ 3ST
I have the honor to be, very respectfully,
your obedient servant, • 1 • Ac
Andrew Johnson.
Addresses were delivered by Lieutenant
uug 2ti k i
GRENVHiLE AVOOD.
t b
.. Brown Ac Parrptt,'
DEC Al^RgjtREET ; ATLANTA; iGAil
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
COMMISSION MERCHA^MK
T HEY’ have now on hand, and for sale?T
300 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER.
10 pairs Counter Scales. ; /
10 dozen Aahea' Shovels.
Also, a general assortment of Groceries.
j«fc«-iw t - .oaniFieW nail ww -
Produce and Plautation Supplies,
JgACON, Float, Whisky Hams,
Gunnies, Bagging Rope, -
Beef, Pork, Lar3, Tallow, &c.
Orders rau be tilled at Western prices..,
y . Apply-fjr [XU . TOBY & OGDENplM
aept21-lih‘' Second Street.
DRY GOODS,
Purchased previous to the recent Advance in pricee.^
Our '
■’ ritfNT^.
. DELAINES, 1|t< n
STANDARD BROWN- SHEETINGS,
bleached isboDs, .
D03IESTICS, AND , : . ' '
DRESS GOODS.
We offer at New York quotations. Wc have a fine
assortuwhi ant)-full Bnta of t >..-r :?,. t
I d , jy -f ‘ .
Staple; Domestic and Foreign
To which we iuvite the attention of purehasdrs,
-and lathe present excited state of the market, we
beliew that buyers will save both, time aud money
by purchasing in NubUville.
J, P. BRENNAN & CO.. , '
4 Inn. Block, Pnblic Square, North'side. ■'
H.S. Hollins & Co.’s Old Stand, Nashville, Tent)-
6cp34~lin'
Read this Notice.
Cable Rope, 1
5 and 6 inch Spikes,
Nails all Numbers,
Carbonate Sodo,
Star Candles,
Crushed Sugar, ■< uqd- ’ •
. Wiiielt aro offered'at lunreat wholesale prices
by JAS. SEYMOUR,
Tliifd and second dopr from CUeny st., Macon.
sepliLlOt* ._ ... • •
WM. Mi UCNN.
THOS. W. M.VNOU.VM
REMOVAL.
i ?* '*«> - -
D UNN & MANgHAM have removed, to the
West side Third slreet, just above Hardeman
& Sparks’ warehouse, where they purpose continu
ing thein .. .-i ; . . .. ..-ftli
General' Produce and Commission
Business.
Trusting that byclosc attention to the interests
of those whom thej serve, and by. application and
promptness generaly in their business relation, to
merit a liberal shah of the CITY and COUNTRY
trade.
They keep always on hand for wholesale and
retail trade
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, OSNABURGS,
Yams, Cotton Cards? Cbth, Meal, Flour, Sugar,
Syrup, Coffee, Soda, Lard, Bacon, Tobacco, Whis.
ky, &e., &e. *'*• •
•’ They are, also
to pay the highcst.market
either ip SPECIE or U. S.
jyll-eod3m
WARBEN’S CELEBRATED' NEEDLES AND
:>■ , , t^is^i .HQOK&) .. iiidv am
:l ;- AX DREW 0LERK . & :QQv»a:i
48MAIDEN LANE, N.Y., a- :•
SOLE AGjENTST ’ : AW’D 1 IMFC&’faiRS.
O UR former customers will find a reduction tfl-
gold prices of the Needles, while the quality
Is always kept up to the .highest standard known
to English manufacturers.
•A. C. & Co., respectfully solicit,a renewal of the
mercantile relations so long aria favorably esteemed
by their house. . sept20-2m
FOR SALE! FOR SALE
SUITABLE FOR Al HOTEL:
PROPERTY, CRAWFORDsOp
D WELLING contains twelve rooms, balcony in
front both stories. Smoke, wheat, carriage
and servants’' houses complete, with stable of
twenty stalls, a good carpenter’s shop.; On same
' ■ ’'“."Sott^helves and counters
mdortor shop,
cotnpIritcT. Groi
acres. -WT--!
. . ALSO,
Will be sold, with or without the above, two lpfr
of well timbered land—405 acres—2J4 milesYon
Fort Valley road, from Knoxville.
• For further particulars,‘apiilv to
. e; TOBY & OGDEN,-
sept33?12t Real Estate and Ink LAgcntsi I
j. w. sfrTciterjj., . y. p. ^S^SonK
••••Mitcliell & Armstrong, 1 ') ’ “•
PROVISION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AND’DEALERS Ut-. 'I.
BAGGING, ROPK AND LIQUORS,
NO. 65,MAIN STREETiLOUISVILLE, KY.
Two Setts Kill Rock-and’ 1 Fixtures
•»* .b r. :s A/Ja.E.
,.*ni .or . .. riiM-eiffo i .i.af
O NE Sett “ Philadclphia'Flint,” which has been
uscd:for grinding wheat, with baiting cloth,
smut 111::. bine mid al. v.iMr?, and one sett Corn
Rockfall in good ordei. Apidv to
!fr» 2 S 1 ■ /TIT ,T e, A*T,T>/wir *— *-•
8CO\-13 lmt
•aLv 'J°BaVitROW??i
Smithville, Ga., S. W. R. W.
Now is Your Chance.
I WILL SELL CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY,
My stock of Crockery,
“ “ 44 Cigare,
“ “ “ - Liquors, *"**•*’' ».
“ “ Groceries. ^ .
To wake room for a large lot of other goods:
Carl and see if it is not so.
N. A. MEGRA'pr, Agt. ^
. ,*)EKiJvK.i. No. 14. - Cotton Avenue, ”
ieptl51m Few doors above Masonic Hall
Office of Western & Atlantic R. R.V-i.
.»*un Atlanta, Ga, Sept 18, 18C5. \
Sealed Proposals
W LL BE DECEIVED for the immediate buUd-.
ing,of .
HOWE'S TRUSS BRIDGES
ncros? i n.' Chattahoochee, Etowah and Oostanaula
rivers.
The spans of Bridging across the Chattahoochee
:ir>- ?ix—each cine hundred feet. ,t «-
. Across the Etqtvah, five, spans—one lmridrcd and
tventv feet.
Across .the .Oostanaula, three spans—each one
hundred arid'vvrenty feet.
. ALSO, FOri ELEVEN BRIDGES
To the Citizens of Georgia!
The termination of a sanguinary contest, which
for the past four years has presented an impassa
ble barrier to all social or commercial intercourse
between tbe two great sections of onr country,
having at length happily cleared away all ob
stacles to a removal of those relations which
formerly bound us together in a fraternal union,
I take the earliest opportunity afforded me by
this auspicious event, to greet my Southern
friends, and to solicit from them a renewal of
tlie* extensive business connection which for a
quarter of a centnry has been uninterrupted save
by the great pithl w calamity to which I have
adverted.
It is scarcely- necessary, on the threshold of a
business re-union, I should repeat the warning
so ofleh given to my friends,—to beware of all
thqse spurious and deleterious compounds which,
under the specious and false titles of Imported
Wines, Brandies, Holland Gin, Liquors, Ac., have
beeti equally destructive, to the health of our
citizeus as prejudicial to the interests of the le
gitimate. Importer.
Many years of my past life have been expen
ded in an open and candid attempt to expoee
these wholesale frauds; no time nor expense has
beon spared to accomplish this Salutary pur
pose, and- to place before'my friends and tbe
public generally, at the lowest possible market
price, and in such quantities as might suit tbeir
convenience, a truly genuine imported article.
Twenty-five years' business transactions With
the largest and most respectable exporting houses
in Frauco and Great Britain have afforded me
unsurpassed facilities for supplying our home
market witli Wines, Liquors, and Lfqmures of
the best and most approved brands in Europe,
in addition to my own distillery in Holland for
the manufacture of the “Schiedam Schnapps.’’
The latter, so long tested and approved by the
Medical Faculties of the United States, West In
dies and South America as an invaluable Thera
peutic. a wholesome, pleasant, and perfectly safe
beverage in all climates and during all arsons,
quickly excited the cupidity of the home manu
facturers and venders of a spurious article under
the same name.
I trust that I have, after much toil and
pensc, surrounded all ray . importations with
safeguards and directions with which with ordi
nary circumspection will insure their delivery,
as I receive them from Europe, to all niy cus
tomers.
I would, however, recommend in all cases
where it is possible, that orders be sent direct ti
my Depot, 22 Bfeaver Street, New York, or ' that
purchases be made of my accredited agents.
Id addition to.a large stock of Wines, Brandies,
in wood, I have a considerable supply of old
tried foreign wines, embracing vintages of many
past years, bottled up before the commencement
of the wny, which I.can especially recommend
tt; all connaisseurs of these rare luxuries, n
jin conclusion; I would specially call the atten
tion of my Southern customers to the advantage
to be derived by transmitting their .order? with
out loss of time? or calling pet-sonally at the
Depot, in order to insure the fulfillment of their
favors'fru'm the present large and well selected
assortment. UDOLPHO WOOLFE,
sept28-lm,,o >‘ 23- Beaver Street, New York. 1
> I Lost, „ 1 ...
A RECEIPT for fifteen bags of cotton, marked
W. P. H., given by Hardeman & Sparks.
All parties are notified not to trade for the' same,
as it is subject only to my order.
W. P. HEAD.
sep6?lm^- . ■■ ■ -- .
r E. E. CONE, a-'-g ' *
(successors to core a tollell,)
of News-
Wholesale
Miscellaneous
Books, Stationery of-, every description, Daily,:
Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly American, Faeuch,
English, Italian, German and Irish Publications.— 1
Dealers supplied promptly at lowest rates. All
new Books received direct from the Publishers.—
Send your orders to, or call on
E. P-.'ICONE,
.’ lsepO-lm N0.40 Cherry Street, Nashville, T«uu.
Eeros? the’Chickamauga, on the. same plan.
JrJBy order of -the Board of Directors.
ROBERT BAUGH,
8cpt23-0t Superintendent,
Furniture.
T HE Undersigned has opened a shop on Cotton
Avenue, up stairs, and next door below Ross
& Coleman’s oldstand, where he is now ready to
Repair ami Varniali
again give me an opportunity of serving them with
ail kinds. Of Cabinet Furniture in the best manner, anythingin the dragline.^ -^L^ W.HUNT; ,TT
and at reasonable charges.
scpiC-13t*
E. P. TAYLOR.
Cane Mills and Syrup Boilers.
A FEW more of those very superior Cane Mills
and Syrup Boilers, for sale cheap, at
aug IS tf SCHOFIELD’S'.
XV. A. HUFF,
Wholesale Produce Dealer,
Corner Cherry and Third Streets,
UNDER RALSTON’S HALL.
jy5 8m •-
Notice.
H ACKS wUl leave Albany on arrival of the cars
from Macon, every Tuesday, Thursday and
Fla., via ThomasvUle,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
MACON, GOA..
10 Casks Superior White Potash.
500 lbs. Maccaboj Snuff.
■300 ozs. Snlph. Morphine,
300 oza. Sulph. Quinine.
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50 kegs Bi-Carb Soda, -
300 dozen beat Blacking, ......
100 pounds Madras indigo, ’,
2 barrels Madder,
Mustard* Black Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cinna
mon, at wholesale.
TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS*
20 barrels Linseed-Oil.
ON HAND,
. 50 barrels Turpentine. , septiM-fit
WRIGHT* HILL,
jy27-tf Proprietors.,
Great Redaction in Freights
COTTON.
Quickest and Cheapest
ROUTE TO
NEW YORK.
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At Johnftonville, ou the Tennessee river, a close
connection is made with a tine Daily l*ine of Steam
ers, to 8t. Louis. They will receive the Cotton
and pay all accrued charges to that point, and
transport it to St. Louis, giving through bill of
W. j. GARRETT,
tdUNG
GARRETT & BROTHER,
Commission Merchants,
AND
Wholesale Dealers in .Country Produce,
SECOND DOOR FROM MASONIC HALL,
Decatur Street,
Atlanta, - - -. r .; ? - - Georgia.
REFERENCES,
Phinizy & Clayton. Augusta; J. L. Vlllalonga,
Savannah; J. W. Fears* Co., Macon; R. L. Mott,
Columbus; Col. A P. Wright, Thomasville; W. L.
High, Madison, Ga.;Wm. C. Ray, Montgomery;
Ala.; McGrudcr, Taylor <fc Roberts, Baltimore, MA;
Austell & Inman, N, Y.. sep21-3m
Clayton, Adair & Purse,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
r ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
P ARTICULAR ATTTENTION paid to the pur-
! chase and sale of
Cotton, all kinds of Produce and General
Merchandize.
Special attention given to the purchase and sale
of Real estate in the city, and of Plantations in any
part of Georgia.
They will buy , and sell Foreign and Domestic
Exchange, Stocks, Coin, Bank Notes, and collect
Notes, Drafts, Ac., with prompt remittances.
Engaged exclusively in a Commission Business,
with ample and safe storage rooms, they hope to
merit a liberal patronage.
Refer to—Phinizy & Clayton, B H Warren and
W E Jackson, Augusta, Ga.; George W Williams,
Chaaleaton; Samuel Trite, Memphis, Tennessee;
G G Torbett and V K Stevenson, Nashville, Tenn.;
Baldwin, Starr & Co., andTracy Irwin & Co., New
WM. W. CLAYTON,
Late Agent Georgia Railroad Bank, Atlanta.
GEO. W. ADAIR,
Late of Anderson, Adair & Co., Atlanta.
Isaiah 4 purse,
Late of Poullain* Jennings & Co., Augusta >r Ga.
sept21-lm
MILO S. FREEMAN.
N. M. HODGKINS.
City Express.
MILO S. FREEMAN & CO,
\\TOUl.D respectfully inform the Merchants
V f t and public generally, that they have started
line of Drays for local
and- propose to visit the
-re- - ....... ......uiw, ..re u. uia.ugc, I several uepois uany, ana transfer freight prompt-
•and by them is carried to New York withont ly for those who favor us with their orders at tho
change of cars. If shippers prefer the route by customary rate of drayage, and will hold them-
way of Louisville, the agents of the different I selves responsible for delivery, and any damages
Through Freight Lines to New York, will receive that occur while in their charge,
it at Nashville and forward it all the way By Rail, In connection with the fibove, they intend carry-
paying accrued charges, without extra expense, j ing - on a shipping, and forwarding business and
The Nashville & Louisville, and the Nashville & solicit consignments to their care for transfer be-
connected, Cotton ship-
e will not change cars at
Rates from Johnsonvillc to New York $6 per
bale; from Nashville (all Rail) flO 50, (as we are
advised.) Parties desiring to reship at Nashville,
instead of Johnsonville, can have option of Bilip-
Steamboat to Cincinnati—“the Comber-
rates of Freight^ not exceeding per bale to. Cin
cinnati, and from that point over three different
tween depots, &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, Savannsb;
sher Ayres, Bowdre & Anderson, J. B. Ross &
Son, N. C. Monroe, Macon. r sep23-lm
lines of Railroad, at (5 per bale. Cotton by either | j. s. FRENCH, geo. h: retd, tv. h. chadbOURn.
route can be laid down in New York from Eufaula, | *'-
FRENCH & CO.,.
COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Wholesale Grocers, Ac.,
CLARK STREET,... NASHVILLE, TENN
Eufaula,
Montgomery, Columbus or West Point, in twelve
days.
Shippers must consign to Steamboat Agent at
Johnsonville, and to Agents of Through Lmes, or
a Commission Merchant at Nashville. Govern
ment permits must accompany each bill of lading.
R BAUGH,
Supt W & A R R.
GEO G HULL,
SuptA&WPRR.
CHAST. POLLARD,
Prest M & W P R R.
U L CLARK,
Supt Muscogee Railroad.
VIRGIL POWERS,
8uptS WRR.
E. B WALKER.
Supt M & W R R,
E II EWING,
Gen’l Freight Agt, N & C and N & N N R R,
septSl-lm
Special attention paid to the sale or forwarding
of cotton. y, -eeptl&Sat*
JOHN SNTDKR, j. a. SNYDER, THOS. i. 8NTDEH
JOHN SNYDER & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
■ FOR THE SALE OF "
WESTERN AND SOUTHERN PRODUCE,
New 89 Main Street, between Third and Fourth,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
PLANTATION, situated iu Jones county, 131 AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF RAW WHISKY.
miles from the city of Macoq, containing], ; ,
3,400 ACRES, 2200 of which is cltared land—-baU Particular attention given to the sale of all
ance second growth of pine, oak and hickory, I ..rr-,5 p .
(about <500 acres oak and hickory.) Red clay found- kmds of Grain Counby Produce.
ation. Has 25 acres of young pcacli trees, and well | sept22-lm*
watered. There is upon ita TWO-STORY FRAME I
DWELLING, with all the necessary outbuildings
in good repair, and excellent water. The above
FOB SALE VERY LOW, IF PURCHASED SOON.
Apply to ->• '
j. it -! TOBY & OGDEN,
sept21-12t Real Estate and Ins, Ag’ta.
Plantation for Sale.
A RARE-CHANCE.
A C.’. ' '. ”
IX milea from the city of Macon, conti
EDWARD FLASH,
HENRY L. FLASH
EDWARD FLASH & C(X,
COMJIERClAl BROKERS,
52 Broad street, New York.
aug!5-3m
Real Estate, Real Estate!
FOR SAL im
plantation 600 acres in Bibb Connty.
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&S3L
750 “ ’Macon “
- ] « *•? 1200 ** Houston •• • ; •
Dwellings furnished and unfurnished in the City,
and Vinevmc, on reasonable terms. For particu
lars aud plans, call upon
.. TOBY & OGDEN,
. . Beal Estate and Insurance Agents.
FOR SALE. I Parties desiring to offer their property for sale
( /j VALUABLE and well improved plantation uwu ra th ™ gh ° nr
on road to Knoxville. ■ TT1)1 J .-! l ^i- 1 TOBY it^ OGDEN
toftelX a riK^he d p S ^taS 1 ' FOrtVllley ’° r Second Street, Jewett’s Building,
sepfi-lm* R.-M. JOHNSON I
HOWARD HOUSE,
EUFAULA HOUSE, •| EUPAULA) .
EUFAULA, t ALA
1 snH I.,* 1 A* • 'I
A. Eowis, Proprietor.
A HACK runs daily from this Honsc in connec
tion with the cars. . L
The traveling public arc. invited to giv
call • • -’ septia
AT-ARAMA
A CARD.
I TAKE pleasure in announcing to my friends
aud former enstomera, that I can be found at
Boyd & Gordon’s Drug store, and hope thev will
sep5—tf
formerly of the firm of Zeilln & Hunt.
3. XV. Howard, Proprietor.
A LL the luxuries the market affords, served up
to order and at the shortest notice.
acplB-Sm*- . .
Hotel for Sale.
T HE undersigned having determined to remove,
to the West, Offers for sale his one-half interest
in the Sharon House, situated in the town of Bain-
bridge, together with the parlor, bed-room, dining
room utd kitchen furniture; all of which is as
good as new.r.tTo any one w ishing ,tp, embark iu
the hotel busiuess'in Southwestern Georgia, a good
opportunity is now offered. ^ 1 JOHN SHARON-.
P. 8.—The whole of the house will be sold if de-
ired. It is the only hotel in the plae e. [sepi-im*