The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 03, 1865, Image 8

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Saxou-v t J Lyon X Irrio iij Ir.-jn t A TTX) ft j{ £ Y At LAW, ALBANY. GEORGIA. MW Real Estate Age tit for Southwestern Georgia. Prompt attention gives to all businessentrusted to his care. ■' ', noyl4-<m N A TI O N A L X,Tf75 Travelers’ Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. Office, NO. 343 BROADWAY. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL *000,000. DIRECTORS: Edward A. done*, Orison Blind, Samuel J. Glassey, ~ " T. B. Van Buren, Sylvester M. Beard, Robert Crowlry, Win. Colt, .1. C. Diuimlck, llrnry Clews, Albert XVrigbt, Jobn A Iselin, H. P. Freeman, Nlcbolaa E. Bmitb, James K. Dow, H Howell Smith, P.HLummns, , Wm, E. Prince, ■ Sylvester Teats, Joseph Wilde, A. A, Low, CUr. Curtiss, Asher S. Mills, W. H. Webb, HcarfJ. Raymond, Silas C. Herring, _ _ Sam’l W. Trnaiow, Richard A. McCurdy. EDWARD A. JOKES, President. - WM. E. PRINCE, Vice-President ASHER S. MILLS, Secretary. P. B. VAN BUREN. Treasurer. S. Tsais, M. D., Medical Examiner. K. m m E. K. H. Joses, Superintendent of Agencu ■ F. Anon, General Railway Agent. LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES Are issued on the Mntual plsn. All the profits in this department arc divided pro rata among the Policy Holders. All policies to he iurootata- W« alter live years from date, and non forfeitable after two aunual payments. A Loan of one-third of tbo amount of premiums will tie made; tils tidily days grace given In payment of premiums.) GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES Au- . j n/irr.n,; ilidenta of all draerlptione r including the travelers’ risk. It issned Without Compensation, They provide for death, if caused by accident; httk in eaae of injury only, the Insured receives no com pensation. If granted ! 11 • With Com sensation, The full amount saaured la paywbleto the family In ease of death canseil by accident and occurring within three months from the date of injnry. Or, In eaae of Injury causing disability, the insured re- ceiress weekly < om;ieusaUim until he is able to attend to hit business, such time not to exceed twenty-six weeks. Tbo policy rovers all forms ol ECONOMY.] ( , ,, [SECURITY Insurance Agency, J M. BOAKDMAN is Agent forth* ft • reliable Ixsukancb Co* ply THE LORILLARD FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP TUB CITY OP NEW YORK. Cash Capital .......*1,000,000 Assets .... /rffj ’VT tfnjjtafciMl}{tided, ftpMcifothe,_ Tills Company divides three' quarters of'tlie net prollts to the policy holders in scrip, bearing in terest, without any liability to the insured. CARLISLE NORWOOD, Pres. John C. Minis, Sec. Kxploaiona, Floods aud SutTocatlou by Drowning or Choking, and all other kind of accident. Ten Dollars Secures a general Accident Policy for Two Thousand Dollars With a Weekly Compensation of Ten Dollars. •TRAVELERS* lNs"uRANCEaTICKETS, For any length of lime, from one day to twelve • months, are on sale at the various Railroad and Steamboat Ticket Offices aiyl Agencies,; Marino Bisks and Special Voyages. Policies are granted Insuring against death by accident while sailing In steamer or sailing vessels, also for special voyages. Full information, together with Tables of Rates, <tc., can be obtained at the Home Office, or by up- plication to the State Agent. E. O. URANN1S3 Agent for Bibb County. McBURNF.Y, tcn’l Arrat tor Georgia, wm: C. GODWIN, Americus. V.. ROBS, Albany." 8. 8. STAFFORD. . Blakely. „.R. g. Morris, . Georgetown. *• R. W. JACQUES, * m Columbus. 1JT Inturanee Agents desiring tlieapinuntmciit as Agent, can address the General Agent, J. C. McBurney. *ep2S4hn wm. u. tisox. war. w. feat don. TISON & GORDON, foffon Factors, Commission and FORWADINO MERCHNTS, 00 Buy Street, Suvan null, Grorgln, S PECIAL ATTENTION will be given to the sale of Lnmlier, Rosin, Turpentine, Ae. We are again at our old office, prepared for hnameas. An experience In this citv of orer eleven vears.and our niton nl, .1 attention to nil basin*** entrusted. In duces ns to hope lor a continuance orthe liberal patronage heretofore extended. ocf?.»-:im E. M. BROWN, OPPOSITE Tltk' I.AXIBR Horsr, W OULD Invite the attention of bis customers and the public generally, to his large and wen selected stock of, > Foreign & Domestic Dry-Goods. Which he offers al very amari AHmacrm, fW. THK STOCK consists IN PART OF Blenrheil Douiestirs, Brown Dnetmi, Prints Gingham?, French and English Merinos, Alpacas, Mohair, Poplins Tlivhcls Opera and Fancy Flannels De- lainiM, Silks ia great varie ty. Linens of all grade*. Uovp»lirtu>r' off sots tuti Itahnaml Skirtt Superior null* nttdfniih: Your special attention is eatlevl to my CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, WHLiSC Y»KT WILL FIND THE I \TT~T •TTI-ES, T A hocrhaste Dav/ms ; ha ts A tKAlTTFCI. ARTtClK. A Splendid assortment of Drcs* Trimmings, Pcrt'umery, Soaps and other Toilet Articles. Veils White and Fancy Goods GbaWJCQi ic., Are., Jtc. .. . _ _ Genilcm. n will find a good assortment of t;KN- TI.F.MF.N S FURNISHING GOODS, large lotoi P" bet Knlven, the ftsi ionablc Eng or F; Blanket salehe!?, and everything else telonging to this li*x\ To those who have wot traded with me in former days 1 eau only say, give me a trial, while I am satisfied that my old customers have hut to read this to Insure me their renewal visits. Respectfully, E. M. BROWN, novli-Sm Opposite tlie Lanier House. A. P. (?. Harris Las just received a large stock of finest brandies, to be sold at low- rates. Receiving a large stock daily. t-ATE Bit OWN’S, WathinrjUm. J). Ci< t . I This leading Hotel, Renovated end Ee-tamUhed is now In perfect order for the^recepUon and ac? commodation of its told patrons. joetl-Sm HOWARD H,(j> EUFAULA, - - - - - - ALABAMA. 3. W. Howard, Proprietor. A LL tha iaiuries . To order finrat the shoi i order scpl3-8m* . Cahlrreil A Qii luck, Davifi ft to., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Main street, between Eiglitli and Ninth f. A t ' streets. Louisville, Ky. ' Consignments Solicited] Ktcoauu si. Manor. R.M. BISHOP & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 80 Main St., (a few iloort below Columbia Street, Cincinnati. ■ ^ sept 22-3m* f O H HV 08 A - CLOTHING-, HATS Furnishing G-oocls. ly, tl _ aud has associated witn him Mr. B. C. Smith, uu tier the style and lirm of E. 8aulsbury & Co. They have taken the well known and central stand, on Cotton Avenue, under the Masonic Hall, here they are prepared to furnishgentlepg'u with ay article appertaining to their wardrot Their well eelactefPatoyk of Cloth! . umishing Goods, will bo replenished shipments of the best and latest styles. oot21-2m _ rp K- ^AUl Jif Journal A Messenger copy, and advertscr. NORTH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE CO. or THE CITX or new iobk. Cash Assets *Til,«8S0 Policy Holders participate in the Profits JAS. W. OTIS, Pres. K. W. lii-SECKEtt, See. COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE CO., or the cm or sew tore. Cash Capital *300,000 J. IIOXIE, President. Gxo. T. Haws,Sea . J . tl SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., Or ATHENS, GEORGIA. This old and deservedly popular Company, with Ha Capital in tact, continues to taka risks on the same liberal terms as heretofore. A8BUP.Y HALL, Pres. Alton Chase, Sec. THE GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., or COLUMBUS, OEOROIA.. Capital ». *500,ow nwari KiskA on Cotton, Merchandize, Furniture or Building*, taken in c-itUer of tlie above Companies at the most liberal rates. Losses promptly ad justed. oct£2 Urn J. M% BOAKDMAN, Agent HENRY YOXGE, JAMES YOXGE, C. G. CONNER & BKO~ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . ■ t y j-Axifr I ’ > I J i I PURCHASING AGESiTS, Third street, - Macon, Georgia. VTFKoUfr our rrrvices to tliepnbll.-, wifil will M give personal atteatiou to all Imisincss en trusted to us. . | We solicit consignments of goods of every de scription, particularly country prodnre. Goods stored at the usual ratrs in our large, se cure and well situated store bouse, opposite the Express office. ... ' KzrEKEKIKS: Messrs. Hardeman i Siarks, Harris A R«*r, AsS- c-jAyres^.I. B. Ross, and Kev.,1. w. Burke. T. a. KIDdELT: 1 ‘-rC V. *SJUlgR.t' J ^ lePwAIlREN. RIDGELY, SQUIER &GO., COTTON FACTORS,GENERALI’KODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Lanier House Buildiqg, MACOJji, GEORGIA. KEFERExcr.a: . P. BI.K.IR, E. Wih-or, Gini. J. T. trovtou, Macon, fix Holmes X Patterson, Hopkins .V Bro. New Turk. 41 .XV. Bruner, havaoMdri' Tucker A Co., Louisville. . i- ■■■■ * ociJT-Sm. 5^ . :..!t .. .... I Il '■ VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE. rpiIKOUGH receipts given by the Ageots of the A Southern Transportation Company at treight rates to Baltimore «nd New X*ork, at rate per hundred pounds as per hale on euttoo all packages should be stamped S. T. Co., to facilitate Transjxartation. Rate from hVw Yori; to Macon 44,03 per htmdrcd iKiuad>. illi. KfifUN K. BIj(H)M, AtrL at Macon T. G. RUST, Agt. at Albanv. School Books. OANDER’S.Sargent’s,Towns’ and MrCafley'a ae. kJ ries of Readers. Kohinson’s,SmitU’s,T)avlc’a aud I toad’s Arithme tict. n ■ -r ,• * Parley’s HBtoryr. . . f . , B „ Mitchell’s,' Cornell’?, .Monteith’a jFfolton and HtthN and XVarrcn's Geograplii,^ and Atlasses. V lavk’s and Smith’s and Bullion's English Gram- tusrs. -.rtr m : *_rt Fasquelle’a and Pinney’a French. Copy Books, slate? and Pencil*.. Taber’s Lead Peiiiil-, Gi’.liot’a Pen*. (No. UK Hrtfoliaa Cream Laid XVriting Papers, Boo '1 on, pMma Canary, Melon and White Laid Euvekn.es, abort ed sires. "r iollo and Guitar Strings, Musical Instruments (Agents for fiteinwsy A Son?, SodbheUi Schmidt <x Gale’s Pianos for tb? A.]. — t omb^, Bru*h^t», Lnbin* Poaiaai>, lla'ir Oils, Pwkc Ac. All at tbe lowest price?. . l *S r * Si - : ‘ JOHN C. SCHREINER <fc SONS, \ gepl7-3m Macon, Augusta aud Savumsth. Extracts and Soaps, htolrij Flaying Cards, , J. M. COOPER, Auction & Commission Merchant, ALBANY’, GEORGIA. W ILL give liM'persond] attention to the pur chase and shipment ol COTTON. HF IS ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL Cash. Advances On Cotton in atone in Albany, Ga., for shipment MvMessrs Norton, Slaughter & Co., New York. Having had mauy years experience in the Cotton trade, as well as Anction and Commission business, he flat tors himself t hat ho can give entire sat isfact ion Moarlles vntru tiii ; their bnsintsjrto liim. IRDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Respectfully refers to J. B. Ross & Sou, Macon; T. Hi Johnson, Alubany. , ocffifl-W - ’ A. S. HARTRIDGE, COMMISSION AND| FORWARDING MERCHANT. B J^tvoet, . Ko.1 i)il i.J SAVANNAH, GA. A. CVBUCHANAN. J ANDREW BUOHAN’AN. ANDREW BUCHANAN & GO., Grocers, Provision Dealers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. llfi Xfain street, LOUISVILLE, - KY Orders for Groceries, provisions, Bagging and Rope, promptly exeented. iy-Alfim Jas- Vaii Valkenburgh, General Agent and Commission MERCHANT, Cherry £irett y Near Cotton A venue^ Macona. AGENT FOR WHEELEIt & WILSON’S Sewing . dVJachiiieiri. many valuable improvemeut?, and \ V wJileh have tlu* reputation of being the best Sewing Machine m the United States. Person* having Wheeler & Wilson’s Machines van have them repaired, and all the new improvements add ed, If dctfr&l. AGENT FOR THE Florence Sewing Machines, Which claims superiority over all other machines; hi the only machine having the reversible feed- movement, and was awarded the highest premium, gold medal, at the late exhibition of the American lint it uie. COPY OF REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON SEWING Ml- cmvus, The Florence Sewing; Machine Company, for the best Family Sewing machine. Reason*: 1. Its simplicity and great range ol worje. g. Jta making four different stitclie?, vlx: the look, not double lock, and double knot. **Jd. The reversible feed motion operated by sim ply turning a thumb ecrew, enabling tbe operator to*run the work from right to left, or loft to right, ujkI perfectly self fastening to the end of the seam.* i The |H.*ifcct tine U and isubrtantiul manner In wliieli the inaehim* hi made. 5. The rapidity of it £ work Ib£, "and the quality of the Work done. 0. it* f elf adjust lug tension, 6ic n Ayeney for the American { Tract Society^ All the publications of tbe Society cap be had; single copies or libraries. Sunday schools can be 6npp1ied with libraries at low prices, aud gradts wilt be made to destitute schools or individual?. Ntai.Enghn.il MutaM’ f.lf* Tnttflttb* AftlU tnpauy ,no h the oil This com yeaiv surancc fund of iurplus ..pony. hfe' been established Iwenly-twA t vHjolly Mutual Life Iu- Cejtnpanv in flu- United States. It lias a S3,fi00,0(K> and has made distributions of funds in cash, amounting to orer *1;500,- Ttiis company ofiera superior inducement to in- anre for life or a term of years, faf- Call for a circular,nor IS J. W. O’CONAfOH At CO., XfACON,. GEORGIA. Office on Cherry St, between 3d and 4th. ECEmXG and forward in; aidiilttS, viuw uui-'nG. iun. IVe will receive and forward, upon reasonable terms, all Cotton entrusted to onr care for ship ment, a? owners may direct. I We will make liberal Shipping ?id Gsndrai OpimiiaioB' MmcI ; IUA11A JiMWk 300 BAY STREBTT, 1 larC'isii a'dvanres inaje on UppsignmcntR to Maury A BKATTlu, T‘hiladej;ilila. J . REFERENCES r *- a , Messrs. Clias. L. Colby & Co., Messrs Hunter X GammoU, Messrs.. Bell <k ClrrUtian. Savamiah National Bank, Savannah; Messrs. Mauds k Wrigh^ Messrs.^W.' A'Ramsay A Co., Augusta; elphia M. A. IlaniUtou, Baltimore.. Particular attention given to tlic forward-, ing of gooda for Northern markets. oetBl-Sm flic , rii | v . "ALLISOlT3~&~KfRKMl5r~ Cotton F Ltuis . j and ., i. d ii*v ! General Commission Merchants, Nos. 29, 31 & 33, So. Market St. Nashville, Tenn. Refer To—J.B. Rojs A Son, Macon, Ga.; J. H. Anderson & Son, Macon, Ga.; Fleming & Whole?a, Augusta; Ga.: W. Heys Watren, Att- gusta, Ga.; R. J. Lowry & Go., Atlanta, Ga.; J. Rhodes Brown, Cotombus, Ga.; W. H. Smltjt Montgomery, Ala. ot;t4-2m» JUiW 1 f4#ft*B88WG*Ui30* bomihissiiin iim-iiani?. ;i vd hnadtuH »> to? tna¥ M Witii t'UiSlieei. Ae«- Vurk' Offer itieir service? to flic Planter.?, Merchant: | and Cotsm hoMei^ of^eoi^l!,. : ..iuL-’n> noiniii t ‘lent hut tv . refers l?y iiK-troifsion lo ■< Mcssm. Erwin A Hardee, Sayauuuiq Ga, President National Bank al SarUimaii, Ga. E. A- Wilcox; Macon, Ga. > i !" W. 11. Davispn, Augtoto,Ga., ... E. Remington <£ Son, Tliomasviife.Ga. C. L. Robinson, Jacksonville, Fta. C. K. Garrison, To XViUhun street, fS. Y. Ocean National Bonk, New York. McrahanU Exchange Nation Bank, New York., Roil Jxjiah fto.. ) » Anj business entrusted to u» will meet with prompt and enrefu! attention. < DEVLIN & 00. Broadway, New York. C L O Tl l N'e A*J -- WH0I.F.BAI.E AND RETAIL. WTV. OPEN THE SEASON WITH A LARGE VV STOCK OP ELEGANT . CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS to our Ready-Made Department, .1 We have also sec ured the services of flnt-elats car fists to onr •' '■ « CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Wbirb is likewise supplied with tbe finest and host Fabrics of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS To those who wish lo order by mail, win he sent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Directions for Measuring, which, U correctly followed, will secure a fit to all cases. DEVLIN & CO. Broadway, cor. Grant St,, I New-Yohr Broadway, cor. Warren St.,) bew YORK. aept22-Sm • . 1 ■ .O' J. 8. VltKMClI, QEO. H. ItKID, W. H. CHADBOCnN, FRENCH & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Wholesale Croccrx, Ac., CLARK 8TBEF.T NASHVILLE, TENN. Special attention paid to the sale or forwarding of cotton. septlB-Sm* S. G. WOOD Ac CO., Wholesale Dealers in Groceries Buttsr, Cheese, Flour, &e,, &c., No. 45 Union Stbbrt, * NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, sepai-am* Willard’s Hotel, SYKES, CHADWICK & CO., PROPRIETOHS, J Inti WASHINGTON, D. C. Pormeflj' of the Girard Honse, Philadel- phiu. ^ •_ ■' " ’. ; nov 10-Cm FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AT DAWkfN, iSA. T HE undersigned would inform the public that hots prepared to furnish, on short notice, .. •ciA.JBS'ar’.Kiwoss-*** finished or unfinished, of any ylescriptlon, and do ;any kind of Machine work SUGAR MILLS 4ND KETTLES Supplied to,planters promptly and on reasonable terins. . , i ■ O. O. NELSON. nov21-lm* •! i.i -JIIIJ B. F. YOORHKKS. D, E. -GAnRisoN eepS-4m GRIFF I 1 l?i-» .fit v«9d.L*fM-n 1 • ■ •; 58 & 60 'Courtland Street, NEW- ----- i' K 'h‘-’-'- tORK.»l Manufacturers oit AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS, and : / d*. • ■ ■ MACHINfiK-.'.; ' DEALERS IN SEEDS AND * FERTILIZERS. ...ill, ..1 d-tv "lit . ’ i Trade Sufpued. Send fog circular. ntri<18-8m ' ' •. • : 1 JOHN J. M'cCANN, Wholesale Grocer ami Commission* j Vm E E C H A N T Dealer In XVinva, Llquori, 4-Tgai-s, «| 1 T O B A O 0-0 ,i 1 .... t; ...II , **fc M|it l ilt . No. 35, South Side Hrmt/uay,Na»bvil/r, Tenn CA HUDS. PRIME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, O V 25 Hda do Porto Rico Sugar, 20 do do ’. Cuba Sugar, 50 Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 20 do G rami 1 a t Cd ’ S ugat(* i 100 do A and B Coffee Sugars, •» « u U extra assorted Brands, ' 200 do Yellow Sugar, 400 Bags Rio Collep, •• 20 Mats Java Coffee, 20 do Lagnlra C'offte; : 10 Bags Ginger, LJhbla ^ SOOKitfl do J00 Boxes Soap', 50 80, .Starch, 100,000 Cigars, assorted brands, 100 Boxes Candles, 100 Boxes Raisin?, 50 Cases Sardine?, 250 Cases Oysters, 100 Dozen Buckets,'. 200 Dozen Brooms, 50 Nests Tuba, Together witlffverylldng usually kept hi Whole sale Grocery House.! , p LIQUORS. 100 Barrels Rolieffsin County'Whisky, . 50 do Bourbon; do do 20 do Rye dp 125 do Keefified Whisky, 5 Casks Hcflnessey Brandy, 5 do Otard, Dqpny & Co.’s Cognac. V Barrels Apple Brandy, very old, fO do Peach do • ' ! - 5 do Sd.erryW.jje,; • In store and for sale at NO; 85, mOMflfoXtSASIiVV^E, TENNESKEE. tept 15 Sm - 1 ' 1 :l K. M. MUItCHISOX, J. T. MURRAY, New York. £1 MURRAY, D. B. itURURlSOV, ‘7llliitngt H sonal atteBtioo given to the purchase and sale of Cotton. NEW YORK EXCHANGE FOR SALE. octB-an JNO. W. O’CONNOR & CO. TO Boot Makers. WANTED, TWO BOOT MAKERS. I will pay good workmen the highest wages. Applyto II. McKEKVEY, Comer of Cohon Avenue and Cheriy St. .,} , i .! overDg.EUis’ DmgSto^ ^. noriJSfitt Macon, Ga. Important to Cotton Shipper*. T HE Cotton Warehouse located in this place I immediately on the river, and at the terminus of the Southwestern Railroad, and convenient to said road, cap shelter all cotton that may be ship ped from Maeon. anfi other 'points on the South western Railroad Yta Apalachicola to New York.—' XX’e will receive all cotton consigned to ns, at the railroad depot, dray it, and pnt it aboard of the Lo.its ut one JolLr per bole. Cotton shippers upon investigation, will find this route the cheapest ana most e.vpcdioas of any other route to New York from Macon. We re-’ spectfuUy solicit orders for the purchase of cotton. Our long experience to that line will enable us to make purchases to the best advantageto those who tivor us with their orders. We have now in operation a new Iron Screw* tntaJ i ■ . K. Q. MORRIS & CO., Georgetown. KsrEBSifcgs—Ross & Seymonr, J. W. Feats, Virgil Powera, Eaq., ail agents on 8. W. R. R. • 1 umfrfop,, . ....1 3 LATHROP, . 6X0. P. Sh'IBER Late D. A E. 3. Lathrop, Late Jas. L Snidtr&Cot Savannah, Ga. ” Savannah, Ga. t j •„!; ,!t VI . and Birch A Sailer, Columbus, Ga. E. S. Lathrop & Co.. Freights, Ac., on same, and forward Will prompt ue?s and dispatch. •< ‘ Planters and others will beafforded every facility in onr powerJo send their Cotton to market, and receive prompt return of .-ale. Sir. XV. M. Clarke is onr agent at Albany, Ga.. and will giro all information to parties who" desire „ his services >a shipptog or pnrchastog. Our per- ComHUSSlOII jVEerfill an sltenTi.il, .riven to tbe nnn-lMu. ..a —e G ^ V .ixcxiaers AT EDWARD C. LEGK1EL &CX)’8;OLD STAND, Second Street, one doer from Cherry, MACON, GA. novl-3m* WAXTSZID, B OARV in a private family fora gentleman and wife. The best of references given. Apply to J. Allen, Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ga. dez. | WHlningtbti, N. C. Murchison &. Murray, i Commission Merchants, 188 Front St., New York. A LL consignment a to us are Imufed frt»in point of shipment, whether advice of shipment is received hr not. Liberal advances made on consignments ^vheu desired. Oar‘i»i*j'i0iulattention ijivento the sab? of cotton. '! ' n novO lm .: ■". r XTaw r i't5^rd7ij~ TH«MAS C. JOHNSON, > ..:o i'i did-if iifi LATE OF ST. LOUIS, JOSSOUHL • AitorneyJatLaw. 'ClajfiMnIdEeld^fafo, Agent No. 50 atalra.j octl3-Bm ' ' 1 Montgoiui-rv. Ala. Ip,.., U&WW-laMtrn • PROCLAMATION BT THE GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE OFFICE ■■ Provisiobai. GovVr. cn? Gtohoia, > Milledgevilie, Npu.,21 1*3 \ : lVhereasthe late Convention did c.rdain. that Urn Provisional GoverUbr ehr.uiil providi for the forma'- tion of one or more Militia : or X’ainntetr eom- panics in each of tbe .counties of tbA?t ,te ‘to act as a police force, tigBuppresB xinioaceN ’ 1 order and to aid the civil officers in tl ment of the laws under such rcpulatior beconsistent with the laws of the VrtSti Now therefore, I, James JohnsOirp XWS,-,ional Governor of the State, do hereby uhtborheNW- * quest thepeojile of tbis State, to organize.; to law, in each of the ■■ - a volunteer comianv, lor tue). civil authorities in the eiri-ut auppression of violeucc.. . q i I And it U hereby iuttliej J. elared, that I campanies, when so formed and'organized shall be nuvilrary and ?nbordiijate'tt> the civil otiieerTV that Nicy shall :irrc?t no parson, and tearch the house of no person, without a legal wanmt'regu- lariy issued by some magistrate-having authority and shall in no case inflict any punishment except hf the Judgment and directiou of,a duly Qualified .Otit officer, having jurisdiction of tin. otfeii?? And wherea?, it is desirable to have ffnlrortOTty to commaBd, and that there should be *o tonflict between the military authorities of the State and United States, it is farther declared that -\idcoiu. panie?, wben lormcil within their respective coun ties, shall be under the control and object to' the military commanders ot the United Stated, com- raanding the District; and for a violation iff 1 these rrgnlstioi;?, and for ajjv other offense conimitted, shall be tned and pnnished according to the, rules, ftoited StaUtf ?>°' rnj ot of th*? arinj of the Given under my hand and Seal ol tin- Exeentive Department at MiiledgevUlc. o» thi-, the 21»t day ofNovemlier, A. It., lsfii James johnsov nort3-2w provh-ional Gnvemorof , ThffNew Shw, Atlanta; Savaunah R.-pnblicail, Cyiunibus Enquirer and Athens Watchman will pnDHih tbe above two weeks. I-