The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904, August 24, 1866, Image 2

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THE WASHINGTON GAZETTE Wa»hington, Wilke* County, Gu. FRIDAY MORNI.Nt;, At’OU ,V-i. 1866. The Philadelphia Convention Thi» body which convened on the 14th iiwt.i adjourned on the lHh. she follow ii.*, i, the platform of principle* adopted; - ■** Ibe National Union Vuoveßtion, n:w wdn- Mr-J in the city of Philadelphia, composed of dcl «gn(e« from «ecry State aud Territory iu the liman, Admonished liy the solemn lessons which for the last live years it has pleated the supreme Kuler of the U ulverse to give the American peo ple; Profoundly gratified for the return of peace; Do iroua, as a large majority of their country pucn, in all sincerity, to forget the past; Revering the constitution ae it comet to us ft or* our anccatpM 1 Regarding tha Union in ite reatoratiou a* more •acred than ever: hooking with deep anxiety to the future as of jnstent and continuing trial. Hereby issues and proclaim* the following dec laration of principles aud purposes, on which they have with perfect unanimity agreed: 1. We hail with gratitude to Almighty God .the end of the war and tile return of oeace to an afflicted and beloved land. if The war just closed lias maintained the au thority of the "on-dilution with all the power* whi.-h it confers, end ail the restrictions which it imposes ou tlie General Government unabridged and unaltered; and it ha.- preset ved the Union with the iawlul rights, dignity lual authority of the .Males purleci and rimnpuiied. 3. ito,.reseiitatioii ui the ougnws of the U n j. ted States, and in the eleetoral col lege is a , j„ht recognised by the Constitution a* nlndiug j n cv . ery state, and as duty imposed up .n it, people fundamental m its uutme, and essential the exercise of our lepubdcaii institution. ttn j hl ,j. ther Congress nor tile General Govs,has any authority or jsiwer to deny tins rigid to any or withhold da enjoyment under the Constitution from tbe |K-opUi thereof. 4lh. We call upon the people of the United .Stgtfs to elect to Congress members wlio ndnilt the fundamental right of repiesematiun, and who will receive to seats their loyal representa tive* from every State in allegiance t „ tli« Uni tad State*, subject to the constitutional tight us e*ch House to judge, on election rsturw and qualification of itsujvn tuunibers. MR The Constitution of the United State* and the laws thereof me the supreme law of the land, anything in the Constitution or laws of any Sta'e to the contrary notwithstanding. All the powers not conferred by the Conslitu tion upon the General Government nor prohibit «d to the States, are reserved to the States or the people thereof; and among thnn tlie right to prescribe qualifications for the elective fran chise therein, which right Congress Caunut inter fere with. .•.h?. Bta h2 * o “ tMu *tion of States* line iho right to withdraw from Ibc Union,or t» exclude through their action in Cong Ass .a- otherwise. »"» Slate or States from the Union £; e .no United Status may far made by ihe »«»£, there of ns they may deem expedient j hut only in tlai mode pointed out by it. ]„ proposing auch aineniiiuentr, whether by Con -ress or by a con vention, and in-ratifying the same, all states of the Union have an equal aud indisputable right to vote thereon. 7. slavery ia abolished and forever prohibited and there ia ncithar desire nor purpose on the part of the Southern States tlial it should ever be re-establislied upon the soil or within the ju riadiction of the United States. And the enfranchised slaves in all the Slates of the Union should receive, in Common with all the inhabitants, equal protection in every light of person or property Bth. While we regard its utterly invalid, and never to be assumed or made of binding force any obligation incurred or undertaken in making wa' against the United States, We hold the debt ol the nation to. be tarred and inviolable, and we proclaim our purpose in discharging this, us in performing nil other national obligation* to maintain unimpaired ami tmimpeached iho honor and the faith of the republic. 9lh. It ia the duty of the .National Government to recivgnise the services of the Federal soldiers and sailors in the contest just closed, by meeting promptly and fully alt their just and rightful claims for the services they hove rendered the nation, and by extension to those f - survived and to the widow* and or| n of thoee who have fallen, the most generous and considerate care. 10. Iu Andrew Johnson, President of the Uni ted States, who, in his great office, has proved steadfast in his devotion to the lawa and interests of his country, unmoved by persecution and un deterred reproach, having faith immeasurable iu the people, nrul in the principles of the Govern ment, we recognise a chief magistrate worthy of the nation and equal to tire great crisis upon which hi« lot is enst, aud we tender to him, in the discharge of his high and respmtsible duties, our profound respect and the assurance of our cordial and sincere support. Toa Coxn Markets. —As a matter of interest to Ibis whole region where the corn crops have proved an almost total failure, aud which must depond for its supplies up.ni the granaries of the Northwest we have compiled from our ex changes and give the prices of corn in the princi pal markets. These prices will doubtless be lower as the sea on advances for the crop nnw growing and nearly made in the grain Slates will be the latge-t ever harvested, unless some extraordinary accident should occur. These quotation* are for corn in new sacks ready for shipment, the first qu istion icing for yellow and mixed, the second for white, without sacks the price is from IS to IS cents lets. Augusta, *1,45 t0i1,60 Atlanta, 1,25 " 1,45 Baltimore, 95 “ 1,10 Chicago, (without tack*) 57 “ 58 Ciuciunatti, 73 “ 87 LouitviUe, 83 •• 95 St, Louis, 76 “ 95 General Suxrmax has been making a lot of stump speeches on his own hook, lie is chron icled to have attended church a few Sundays ago at Cambridge, Mass. The preacher did not think to take life text from Matthew 24th chap ter; 16th and 16th verses. 'W tW~ Many thanks to Mr. R. H. Vickers for the de k-iou* fruit 1m brotight to our ofiioe a few dari tinea. Proceedings of tbe County Court. We «ul jnin a report of the eases deciM by tbe Cntmfj CSeort which adjourned on Friday IfMt. # We a is glad to learn that tlw* fines pay the *rpfcn«e# of the Court within *6 10 r j Tlie Atate ra. Teropy Ilill, tailored) ftwxult j and battery, (whipping a small negr*>)—plead •/tT'ltv ■fin* an'* »1I cost*. in default, j.iil two o H v V;- prosecution, O. An <ir» .m IJ. H Hu it*. State r# AromxJ* 1; Jored) larceny fr< m the hous* : —pie; finod 550 and all legti co*t*, In ilefiu th-. J. H. Alexander pr crepti< > ■ defendant, tfiftnte pa. Tom M%ni% {c<n \c.if U teeny from flu; lxmse—verdict of guilty, finn ?75 and all cost a. J. H. Alex.;?- ' it 11, for the Bta-o. O. Andrews, «b-iVn .v.?. State va. Jrn). Downfer urn* C W. Downer, assault and lottery, (whipping a —plea of guilty on the port 6* Jtu*. f> •• and filed Ex culpatory affidavit, fine $r- -t: Verdict of guilty as to O. W. f{ > ;hod cjn t- O. Andrews and J. 11. l ui*. !■ fan.Unti, J. H. Alexander for State Stater* Mrs. Arena ih< n%(n \ bite f.-ma’e) Thebe Nolan ami Jim Heard, (colored.) assault and battery, whipping Jud»<<ji Turner, n white man, with brudi and Mcking the dog* <m him— verdict not guilty, and juo-cc;.for to pay cost J. H. Hull and D. M. J)u]i>t i-, defetKlant**, J. 11. Alexander for &tate. Thin case remimla us of the verdict once lotmd by a jury in u Justice Court, viz; “Served him right and the constable to pay the «*o*»ta. M State va Jno Barnett «ud Ma*o«i Anderson, (perttone of c*.l«ir.) hit* ony~-John pU‘n<! guilty and was fined ♦ in n month* iit chain ga> g. Maaon An in-t bv Sher iff, ?wn rat comaatilM* in *<> State Jim Aglifh, (enlore,; j l reeny-—plead guilty, fined and all co*t-, in d* t nil t<* work in tin, chain gang on public r- ioU i {gin week?* J,H. Alexander for .s»ate, D. M Dußone, uefen dant. Stato vm, Vinoy Wooiten, (colored*) larceny— verdict of guilty. Senuncu—jail for three day* from August l4tli,in cotiei ierntion of her having alicady been confined otiu month, and tbe re. commendation of the jury b» tin* mercy of the Court O. Andrew and J. H Hull, tiefcndardsi, J H. Ahxaudvr, frronecudon Slate «4t Toliver liosß and Steve (colored) simple larceny, (**tea!»ng half n h t** vcr diet of "»;**! V. Sue s4# *■ ‘ -*ivM hum till cost?, in de* fault to a oik on public mud*, in chain gang f r four months. U. Amlr«w» and J. 11. Hull, i (tenfeudani*, J 11. Alexander, pi execution. State va. We*ley t\ t.omba, m>anli bai ? teiy, (whipping nCjgrue*}—C flii ii ii jf'ji i r A f i rui M||m f Sft’wriftuf do*i *, to hi jraid tnsA-mier, ncßlWnd t ,onnn»M*4-illl «r«I m e pi id. State verdict of guilty, finwi frlOar.dnU co*t«, in de fault trf work oil public mad* in the chaiu gang ten wtekf*. J. H. Alexander, pruaecutiou, i>. M. Dußcmhi, deendant. £tute t»*. Achy Kendall, (colored) malicious mischief—•charge tdmoting a black *•>«-. Evidence wa» that he shot n about and net a black sow verdict not guilty. J, H. Ah‘*a»»der, for State* Samuel Barnett, defend.oit. So it i* legally net tled that a «boat i* not a now, nor a sow n shoat. State vi. Jno. Terry, (colored,) asiumlt and Imt tery —verdict of guilty only a* to the assault, fine in default to work on public road* three mouth* iu chain gang J. 11. Alcx.iudur, for the State,U. Andrews and J H. Hull, defendants. State ei. John F. Uoimer. io*>ault in buttery— verdict not guilty. J U. Alexander for State l>. M. lhti}i«r, defendant. Mu 10 va. Scaly Shank and Jeff. Neal, (colored) larceny—verdict »»f guilty a* to Scaly, and not guilty a* to Jeff. :Se<»ly Was tiuinl |SS and coat* in dt>«" n } \ ju|' -wo tmuth*. J. H., Alexander ami v. ju i r-r - tate, O. Andrew* and J. li. litdi dole. State ox. I*<iitte J red,) larceny—plead - guilty, fine $33 «• uilt eight wveks on public work* dor for State, G. Andre \s dot coda Statu *9. J . ii o -V 1 it\ R?-4uh aud but tery—plead guii ' and filed an ex 'ulpatory af fidavit, tine fSb i:ud :»»i h v;al c«Kt*, io default jail till tine uuvt i ... i J li. Alexander | ftw State Staters. lh*«. W, Hi.i . \ult and battery— j plead guilty, fioed $35 «u ll costa instanter. [ J. H. Alexander for St M. Duliosi for de * fondant. State rs T«im Wiigh * «ced.) assault and j buttery (beating hi* owe * id)—v. rdict of guil ty. fined SSO nn<l oa-ta, m *n-fmlt t*» work four | m>>ntn« in iho chain gang J. 11. Alexander fur j State, D. M. Dußose defendant. Mate va. Thos, Chnfiu and Joseph Chafin, a* j sault and battery —Aoi Proa, nt the iiiatuuce of j the Solicitor J li Alexander fur St ate, O. An drews and l). M. Dußiute delei.dants. State va Abinh im Hardeaty. (colored) Va grancy—verdict of guilty, fined and coats, or to woikin chain gang three months. J. 11. Al exander for State, J. H. Hull defendant. Young Africa. —Oi r town council have de voted considerable aUC-ntiiux • Sate to the amer-d ! meat of our ways, ill uti’.fv w->-.•»!-> to the improve* | nu*nt of the oidewalka if v have tlw* p-»tver they w ould confer a public In m fi* b v uivndmg the ways of the little uiotu. town. On Sunday evenings they are in hatat of collecting at the c«*rner>» of the streets in crowds of from S2O to $30,000. counting the value of such crowds at old prices, and linking the Sabbath hideous with their sports and fights. It ia rather a hax ardous operation for a lady to pass them. If tbe town council has no authority in the matter perhaps they could be made amenable to the au thority of the State Court?, fur the disturbance caused by adolescent Ethiopia amounts to very 1 respectable riot. Acaii cLTLfiAi.-—We «, 11 the attentun © planter l * to the Wtik*g Ctwn'y Ayrtcidlur-U Club which bold* iu u»e«.ing on to mor tow, aiurday J.Hb in*\, The first meetiag wae held w Tuesday 7tir-in»: , nt which time tbe Club was formally org«iaizt*d ,’.nd tlw* nainea of members were enrolled To men*** an opoo mutters of gmemlinterest tfi *M plantera, and in «t*(>[a»rt of thh onpu.htntion' wifi be re - J( j before the Club, by the Committee who wire ap pointed to draft the raffle, and other business of importance and ii.tere-t will be done. We can not recommend too highly the purposes and ob jects of this club, vfiidi if well supported mnot certainly enure to the m;di rial gval and gat > of vver\ man who ru.*k<*s hi* living from »he soil All are invited to attend and become members of the Club, It uothii g, and may profit much. A Live Ql-ass foikanp Xorth have got anew *rr>«ation in the altupe of a tjaeen Emma wid<*w of the King of th§ Canndn! hlarnh Bhe has been made a great deal of by all the sho«ldy and petroleum Mrlwfccmey, htn* been shown all th * *igj«t*, has tam !© *e* Pre-ident Johnson and was waimly roieived by him. As she is said to b; a very pretty woman the Presidents democratic pHnciples were not Compromised by his flattering moption of a quo»n Som* de tractor* *ny that rhe is i'a»t n native Cannibal, but was horn in Huston, w hich slaiult r her nor shippers indignantly repel. At any rate, fihe always pronounces cow, &toie. The I resident has i--'»u*.l a procl.<run*inn dccl.t ring the reUllnm at an end in Tex»,s and restoring civil aujJpwity. t HT Notic.* iW entd of Mr .! S Colks, f»c t»»r and forwarding mcrchoflt of Augu.-t;«, Go, j in onr column* u* >\%y j We direct ihe attention of onr reach ry | to the Card < f ill- r*. Cuimv D vvid<.).v d ’ Cos j dngJWtu, fia. j 03BIXXT^.T1V. HIED, at leriCe of lu* daughter Mr- Mary Harri*. off the 2nd of Angu-t, iseg, y ; , Cr.tnwK lfAitnfn fw d«v» ttfter hh iwreit\ tWt birthday. H« Ji'avtM t\ 1 »rge circle .f j friends ahda family to mourn hi* h*- ITo tIMsH- may den Hi p*ove an ! mulsunn -li t I, sc wl| -„, . ■ IZ “' *•!-: i-hil --• -•»»■ <•«; - . f- In life mi.? bfr-.i ti n, 1 ut to ton" (lit!, nmraVarinti SilE 11)11 fl!ll\ IU(1 N|L t ST MH-1-ivrit 5 sriml *unnK-of STOCK au.t tl F.Vl)!.neks Aujt 22. 7835. fS—lf. JUSI Ki.ci ivf.it. IT'URNC H *!tl.rSKlXft. KIP mi.ISIDI: r LhATWri; R. 11. VICKERS Jt CO. Ang. 24, lVift, 18—if, FKILII AIiIUVALS. TV NEW frOCK ~f FRENCH liii.l ci'minnij JeX CAAltr V R. H. VICKERS J; CO. Aug. 23. 1*66, IS—ts " Alt TIIK GOT HawloyvM'lifii’R TOOTH CREAM. j. a ehmunoson & rro. Aug 23. 1866, 18—ts CORN AND BACON. Tfr HAVE* Uaf COJtK ami BACON, l wdl ik >ell far old Hank Bills at tWir v a |u«* iu Oreenbaek*. 1 will give th«* highest marke t priev for C*©U- W. L. EDM UN PSON, . 7 At the Drug Store. Aug 23, !Bf*6. IS—ts FOR jf a>ICAL PURPOSFS. Finn WHISKEY ami Bl»ckh,-ry HP.\XI V. Fine Ci“Aiug WINKS .ml iiiiAN'l►]E.S T All us which wc are offering 'e- v lew. J. S. KDMUM'-SON A BRO. Aug 2CT868, 18—if. IMBtE mill mini FLOIR. i\ $ GOOD r»« ever was brought to this mar ket* For Sale by J. S. KDMUNDSON »t BRO. Aug. 23. 1860. IS—ts. MtGI A, Wau-N t'ofNTV—Wliertnts Crjtr* nett Andretr< h.i* applied to nie (or Let ten* * f Admioiatnttmn with the Will annfitc \ <hi i tint estate of Sauiutl McJuukiti late of wiid County de censed All per.ous conecrr ed are hereby notified to ; file their objection*, if m y they have, on or be ! fine he Monday i«» Uctolur next, ch*«* Let ter>» will be granted -aid «pt lieant. .»* prayed for U (*. NOItMAN, Ordinary. Aug. as, IS&L 18— im. Fine Flour -a.3srx> Superior Hams, FtlS S-4LE BY F ARNOLD A CO. ,4ug. 23. 1866. 18—ts. Schptiiilt* Ocorisiu Railroad. Dar Way Feeight dr ITwesoee Train. Leave Augu tn at - SO a m Arrive at A*, lama at - - - ■ { l>s r » 4 LeffVt* Atlanta at - - * - 5 45 a" m Ariive at Augtt*ra at- - - - 6 15 r m Night Train. Leave Atlanta 6 30 P M Arrive at Augusta 5 *25 a m Leave Augusta 6 *25 a m Arrive at Atlanta 5 SO a if K. W. COLE, Superintendent. June 29, 1866. Geo. R Cntmp, H'. B. Dyniaon, Wm. A . Wright OOP. MllDtU(t)., 6oa|hp3 ; sioi; Vjjerd]‘|ii)^ AND Cotton Factors, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN UCjCUHS, TOBACCO, BACOS, FLOUR, I.A no, a RAJS, BAG also, ROPE, aud PURE SO. 1, PERVriAX GUASO. Consignments of Cotton nn<l Country Produce Solicited. 200 BROV1) STREET, A’J-GUSTA. GA. RersaxarKA—F. ArnuM A C>». IfeitusK- Cal la rav, -. 11. Ciui.f.aw, Ja* JunUin. Washing, loti. Ha. Ango-la. C i, Aug 26. 18«> 18—244. J- S- 001-. ES, FACTOR A K D FOKtVAR&UG nUiCMA ,\ TANARUS, 111 Reynold* St , Sear South Carolina Depot. AUOU3TA, drj±. XT Will Self Cut tun ami BrnduckHacnenilly or rare He the v , m€ ~n Stwimre # Will fun id. m pit 4:bi*e T i ,nu*rs’ "’upp ie*. A Mgu -tn (in., i >.* 23, l Sfi 18—Sm. FLCUKfIO A U KICi MX, CEltllUllMllilllfllim NO. 1 WAP.BEN EtOCH, Go. • r.rv • • r utf *£..*%» ou t tmmii- ion. W It CON, L aUD, FLOfIK, GRAIN aa*l . l knob us supplier, J®** t’« ii-r-i»u;o;:U **f COV’ldS paiticnhiriy ‘•iliciled, far which vru h »ve CLOSe. Pit PUOOP STuUA UP. Augir-.tu, Ga., /Vifjj, !tl, 18 r B, 17—3 t. “rilt. LOST CAUSE,” By A. E- POLLA2D of Virgiaia ’'{■'HE I-Cirusnßftff-'of- « 'VSWZm' 1 Hi*Wy if th* War of ihe ConfedW have u a MP uetipthm list r» fp»*:*tin4 ta to prinrur.' |>ir- 11 r* |fe% J tb-.oirvv I hi* work L wi.l,, hn hunting C.a'f. -ii i a'e uuih»i itie*HOil eornpwtd by one us (hi* rfio-t biidt uit wifi, i hi thu South. TM* Bm-fe run hi' piitfureil by ftibawipthm only. Call at our More and smb erihu H- H. VICKI.U- A CO, Agents. FROVIDL FOR TIIK I t iT UF.; For cold weal her while it ialiot. r piTr. same kind of OAK nn i HICKORV I WOOD far Sah*. Also, haulm* by the day. Apply to # JNO T. WINGUII Ll). An smt 8, 1860. Jfi—4l. KOKOI UTi kkh 'iiv-WhcrcnH W m v£>T tl«Hi«e ha« applied to me for Ignitess of Ad minUtratu.?. uj-nn the e-tate of John W Henhv, I ito of mid county doce^l— All per>o! * onnctnned mi* hereby notified to file their objectimia, any they have.on of be fore the fir*t -Mundav in September next. el?e letters w.il bt* grained siwl npplieint, as prayed : far. 0. 0 NO I til AN, Oidmary j August 6, ISf.O 16—3 m. /’pi KOHGf a. \Vn.xr» 0o» vrv.—Tw » mom 1m after date application writ he made to the Court of Ordinary of aakl county for leive to <ell the Heal Estate ol F. C. Dannns ,iy. late of said county deceased. f*-r the beuefit of die heirs and creditor* of f»nid deceased. R NJWHN DON A WAT, Adm'r. Au-tHt 4. 1866 IR—2m. ir O T X O E To Ih htor*i and Creditors. IJERSONS who are indebted to Mcs«r*. LIP MAN A-. M AAS will rnnke immediate jvay ment to the uutkrridgned. and nil persons to whom said firm are us lebtcd arid present tlwir accounts for payment to J, M. L«*VE, One Dtmr btlowdP. Arnold it Cos. Aug 2, 1866, 15—ts barbebTshop_ HULL EVANS Iho Baiberlm Opened his Shop in lhe rear of F. Arti'd*! A grocery Store, where he will always be found iex ly and glad to ‘crve hiji f .imer pn'rona and the public generally, lie J»ri }>;ire<l to do ail kind- of borla.ring such a* : >havi»:g. Hair t) e ing,Trimming. Dreeing, do. in. the neatest and ro«st fashionable styles. Give him n call if you want a good Mon e and your hair Triumitnl and Drafted in the tight manner. Aug. 16, 1866, 17—ts. BACON <Sc LABD. s 'tnr? ll h ive on hand and h r mle lOOu pounds 4/ of snjHrrior Country BACON. Al?-o, a (pwntitv of the very best LARI). F ARNOLD <fc CO. Aug 15, 1866, IT—ts. §l)oes ’ §i)oc3l! Siiocs! 1! An ulegrin; l<>t of Lmlius anil Mis-n Walking -HloK-', inmufactuieil by J .Mites A Sin, I’hil aJelpUa. For Sate at KOiiTOJTS. July 5, 1666, 11—ts. €#M AXI) BUOY For Sale by W, L. EOMUNDSON, a\T Til ED RUG STORE. Aug. 2», 1866. !B—H rOOkFiriiltT!! OR YOU WILE LOOSE A BARGAIN, ill is hie .Mira urn j Good Chamck for any Per ! -ox WIHIIING m Invest m Mku ! CHA.NDI2K THAT PaVS A IIaND- I* ".ms-. Profit. I ilfstrc * ‘) .\\ -i. », jj.Au will sell my stod-c of gojidf* j clicup to any person wishing to | otigagn'in the .Mt-re/.iifilc (msinoss in tl:;' jilaoo. Such pci-sun wish ing to purchase ill do well to call and examine the goods im mediately. ” f No old or nnsaWde goods on hand. P. 11. NORTON. As it -tr. i WASmiSTQTOBr. I FEME SEMINARY, iiev. fEiimn dcims, .1, i, Principal. FltOF. J. 71. I SSTII lt, A. M., Principal of Music Department. 1 r rM3JS SEMINARY will berenjtened. Mon- I day, Sejdt>nd>. r 17th. with competent As i >l’ktan»#in every department. rac '-c mmsm* ! T -dii-m.; or of 20 week* sls, *2o«fc 00 j im'ulenf.d j Invtrt:'• i» riant», or Guitar, - 25.00 I-i* of Hi.ino. vSO | Vocal Munic in * In** - . 12 00 | Drawing and Hunting iil Oil &dm;rs ]5,00 ; In-ttuciioti in Gtiman,ot Freiuh, - l*2*oo | L a fir Mini Ore- k included in regular course, iioardmg uiih tlse principal ?75 Session, , exclusive of Wnfchffig. H.i) merit- in Cold «>r its* equivalent, i August 8, 1860. 16—61- THE SUPEEB DRl\kl\G SALOON, AT CLEVELANDS OLD STAND. WASHI3MQTO3M, C3-A. HERE everything usually found in such an establishment can be procured ' such as SHERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, WJffß BASGAREES, “ WHITE LYONS" Ae. ALSO, ICED LEMONADES, and COOL DRINKS f*f every description. ZW“ Fwmilies supaiietl with ICE every day } on the most reasonable terms. J. M LOVE. July IS, 1866, IS—if. NOTICE TO UEBTO S. 1> l.iO'ON■* knowing themselves in 1,4, i. .1 tn me. are rcs[u-c<fully requested to •• n for ward immediately and make settlements a lam compelled to have money to defray e\p :ses. If tny accounts ire not settled in ave v liott time, 1 sliall place them in the hands of ! ■ yer for collection. Money I must aud will It ve if . it is in the country. G. M. MAXW r.l U July 5, 1966 11—ts. ■WABTTD Lard, cfc Bacon, Apply to P- H. NORTON I June 15, IS6«, B—tt