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ksSKNGKR. *Acoif rgici c®fPM'
Ad vehement*.
reot— City Hotel—E. J. Johnston,
> . * u d Marine Insurance —E. C. Graa-
Tobacco —McC’allio &
* Cottage House on Walnut
*"p J Johnston.
, ao d Ucac-H- E - P - ° U,ar -1
Zk sundries—!- W. Foal * & ,
I, .um.no DA.Kit.-M.J- *»*«r
to cßltinW • " ■ o ? | th .
rlo<Ol *,. The other d.J «
he bSmco, who formerly belonged
';Z *«** u inow ih "“ 0 "*
*.*■** J-* Some con-
L» remeie on «ba “ aid pl«t«t.on,
the shovel eoi .be hoe” M thyy
ZwL been doing. Ot*, however de-
to this proceeding. He could nt
ao j arrangement longer than CJhriat-
Hia reason waa demanded, and he
Eu I * g*J Da t 0 to arn to
B d write, ao’a I’ll not hev to hire a
Eto tend to biwineM.”
Evki turned over to the Freedmen's
lunfit1 unfit for a plantation nigger. He
He: forty years old.
E-Macok —We occasionally take a
Ev ad the waters (of the Ocrnulgee)
ancient part of our city. There
■ zach attract a stranger in a business
Es new . a that locality, but some of
Hjt eitizeas reside there. A visit bo
■v.il il*Sjs pay. They have on the
Hdt an “ unbleached” regiment of sol
■ vkrch, at times, is a source of consid-
H tnsojance. The citizens bear it pa-
E hoping for a day of deliverar.oe soon.
E--,; :o learn that sickness prevails to
E.Sbiderable extent in that quarter.
E'.n Packing.— Since the erection of
Hr- packing establishments, the price
parsing cotton, has been materially
A ipirit of competition prevails,
Hu five dollars, kbo original price
■c. they have fallen to three, with
HLx. of a still greater reduction. There
saying es the boys, which declares
Hure is such a thing as running things
H ground.” And cotton packers are
H nly persons guilty of such conduct.
HsuE —There has been a perceptible
H for the better in the order of our city
Hike put few da}a. Some attribute
Hew Post Commandant, and his sub-
H- This, we thiuk, is true, and if
will report promptly every trans-
Hto headquarters, wo believe a better
H .king] will prevail throughout the
■*Test*rday there was a continual
between sunshine and shower. We
■be opision that shower prevailed, for
It pleasant rain. That much abused
■*! “ the dork of the weather/' pre
■-15 the shower of yesterday was but
Buie to the grand “ equinoxial gale."
■correct, we may look out for squalls
nursery.
Kved Losey, Lyons k Patrick, at
■• I‘epot, are receiving every day the
■ r£ - Nashville and Cincinnati dailies
■are just received G<?dcy’g Lady’s
■September, Harpers Weekly, Lcs
■bt's Monthly, and others.
■*- Col. Lew. Davis, of the 187th
■ho has keen confined to his room by
■ tor a week past, assumed command
■fment again on yesterday. Their
near Tatnall Square.
■Ure were only seven arrest made
■ : before last by the Provost Guard.
■*»U!s a reform, for there were forty
■ taken up every night, about a fort
| The market is growing “beautifully
■ e! 7 day, as to its supply of produce.
I ,: market is as well supplied as ever,
■ believe it has improved somewhat in
■*ul Imsibahcx Auencv.— Mr. E.
■ - * I eaenU thit- morning, through
■'triising columns, the claims of two
■ hett lusuranee Companies in exist-
I Parties owning property will do
■ *»U on Mr. Grannis, for Insurance.
■Companies he represents are an*
■stu. McCaluz 4 j oft is, Cotton
mj*' w tbo pnbiie with Cot*
■ aras, Osoabnrgi, Shirtings, Loath*
I 4 Tobacco, Halt, ete, ete. Give
hU. aod you will get godd bar*
■ $ 0 | —— ■
■* 4M 0. f. It B. E. Olitii, ara of* ]
■ 4 variety of fiftioUc this morning,
■ Mpsrieoee we would reoom* ]
■ vkj Wi* w patties is want of any
l"‘ ot Gbrocertee,
» « Stt4 Sale.— lt will be seen by
to eur advertising' columns
uffering a vsry desirable
Rrul 0t ‘ • * desirable part of tbs
Kw «h' * *** ** * b "‘
Bfi » Im
Founds Wholesaie
BJCON-S.4M, . *<£*! f aJ2S
i SI l fan .rate
SSS,“=r.5 h j |f» ] Sg
BROOMS j *£2™
. BU KB'S ‘«MB ( »
!CO fTON CAHDB '•«<* ! ft &
C* NDLSB i . . ’
CHEESE St J 87®W j 7
OuFYJSE j® | 406648 i 60(000
ColtON !*> 24®8* I 24®38
DBIED FRUIT— ! }
( Apple* ab i o<2>B J B®lo
Peaches ltt< } 6®>S ‘ Bto 0
FLOUR . I &®8 6$ 0
GRAIN—C rn. . ibosb { IlSKto ! $1 00®l 00
Wheat do. [ $1 7k&2 («t $0 00®2 V* !
Ryt l*o. { $i ao®i S6i $1 2s£i to
Barley.... Jo. ; $1 •® A $1 2S®l 8®
Oato .....Mo. j taSto i 76#loej
BIBBS . ffc ' B®9 | IN JlB (
lard § | aclas 2cS»
LE'TUER-Upper. 5> j 40#0> | 6«©76 j
Sol*. ]
French Calf Skint doc let 00® <£> od $ 00® 130
MA(.KE&EL .......!bb . $34 0.®86 (X 1 $36 0-.®37 001
bb • $ 0 0G®») t(f S3O <o®23 W
M _. T . ixtti l $6 o'®s6 fri $6 6®7 60
s o 6
O-NaEURGB jrad! 23® 26 I 26®80
f2? AT 2**" s --Ihuth ! 12 00®2 601 $3 00®3 26
PE it—Cow boah I 60570 j »o®Bo
Or-omd ibush ! 60®76 | 76®56
nt ‘ i U'Su
??r 1? ! WfTU j BC®4O
8 A LT.••••....,, |t i 4 4m6
SHEETINGEw..O*...ivtrd I ! 80®35
K™ 9 ®"' ~..Ward 2?®24 ! 26ffi3i
SHOT ffb 18®20 i 96®26
SUGAR.. :.!K I- ii®72 Ms2s
SYtfUP—Cane ; <tt l | 40®»0 j 6 ®76
_ lt . . |gal ! 20®26 j Bi®4o
fe> *, 14® 18 j 15® 20
J®** K f $!«(#<»: $1 26®3a0
TOHaCCO lb *6®i 26 i (o®l 76
WHISKY—B urbon !y»l ; $6 (K®6 OtJ $6 P6®7 60
Curn....:stal $8 60®4 M $4 00®6
Ky« ....leal 1 $8 76®4 6il H «o®6 00
WOOL ! ie§eo j
YARK3...... jbH’nl.; $2 60®8 W $8 Of@B 60
Brokers' Bates.
Rack of the State of Georgia....*.. r.... u ,.^0
Marine Bank of Georgia .......80
Bank of Sava nab 20
- Central Railroad Bank 60
Georgia Railroad Bank 61
Fenner*’ and Macbanlc*’ Bank .....10
Plantar*’ Bank of Ge0rgia............ 6
Bank of Commare«..— 6
lferehanta’and Plan tore’ Bank 6 .
Oity Ba kef Angus a .....,...^...16
Union Bank of Augusta M j $
Mechanfss’ Bank of Augusta. 6
Bank of Augusta «*^....16
August* Insurance and Basking Company ....... 6
Bank of Columbus...* 6
Pack of Middle Ge0rgia............... ....60
Bank of A bens.... ,
Bank of Foßou . f .. _..„10
Union Bank of South CaroUiMfiE ...SO
Kastern Bank of Alabama..,***. v ~.. ,8Q
Central Bank of Alabama— .....16
Oommoicial Bank of A'abama ......10
Poutheru Banker Alabama .41
Bank of Mobile
Bank of Selma ie
Bank of the Empire State. ............16
Southwestern KaCroad Bank 16
Other Banks of South Carolina..., ..........6 to 16
B*nk of Tennessee .M
Union Bank of Tennessee. „4)
P enters’ Bank of Tennessee ...,.„.60
Manufacturer's Bank, Mason. 1.. ~.’........,...10
Qjld .* ...... AO ® 4Sj^
SilTer..... 86 ® 80
TL-A.IXjK.O-A-X> C3-XJIXDB.
MACON AND WK3TBRN RAILROAD.
A. L. Trass, Superintendent.
Leave Macon ..8:18AM
Arrive at Atlanta ~.....,..,.6:80 P M
Leave Atlanta L . A M
Arrive at Macon 1:46 P M
south-western RAILROAD.
Yuan. Pewaa, BapV
Leave Macon ...............7.-88 A M 1
Arrive at EafaaU.. 6*lß PM
Leaveßufaala Jwl A M
Arrive at Maooa ....Slid PM
Albany Branch — Mail Train. r \
Leave Smithville—No 10 P M
Arriveat Albany—No 12 ............* .4484 PMT
Leave Albany liSO A M
Arrive at SmlthvUle.... fluW A M
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Ommu W. iiuis, Bap’t.
Leave Macon .7:89 AM
Arrive at Eatontoa *...I^4VM
LeaveEatonton ......8:90 A M
Arrive at Macen ÜBB P M
Trains leave Macon an Monday*, Wednesdays and f«i
daya, and retarn Tueedaya, Thursdays A Satardaya.
yiAOON ANp BRUNSWICK RAILROAD.
G, A. Peas, Kup’t.
LeaveMaeon ...L' 1 * P M
Arrive at Junction MO P M
Leave Junction ......~ ..MO A M
Arrive at Maeon ....... w( AM
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAILROAD
Oaoaoa G. Bull, Sap't.
Leave Atlanta .....7SO A M
Arrive at Weat Point... 4:80 P M
Leave West Point ...... ...-6:80 A M
Arrive at Atlanta A ASS P M
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Gaoaon Veaoa.Sap’t.
Leave Atlanta ......4:90 A M
Arrive at Augusta. -S:4O PiM
Leave Augusta ~..(:90 AM
Arrive at Atlanta 8:00 PM
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
E. B. Waixnn, Sap’t. Tramp.
A daily freight and paaaenger train eommenoed running
to Chattahoochee River on the 7th of Jane.
Leave Atlanta : .......8:00 AM
Arrive at AUanta.. 4:00 PM
JP '. ' 1
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD.
Leave Maoon 7.2S A. M.
Arrive .4.19 F. U.
| Leave Columbus .....7 A. M
Arrive 4M P. M
Losey, Lyons & Patrick
Are in constant receipt of the following
at their News Emporium, on Cherry street,
near Ellis’ Drug Store f
New York, Cincinnati, Louisville and
Nashville Dailies. Illustrated and Sporting
Weeklies. Harper’s, Atlantic, Godey’s, Les
lie's and Peterson’s Monthly Magazines.
Also have a fine assortment of Late Novels,
Novelettes and light general reading mater.
Stationery in every variety. Photographic
I Albums, Toilet Soap, Pocket Books, Play
ing Cards, sto,, ete. ang24-tf
JAMES SEYMOUR,
WHOLESALE GROCER
1,0
COMMIWO# JVIAUMM
i »*?•, for Kid At lowest market Prised.
auffir-wt*
LOST ORSTOLEN.
ALL Mfssue are notified sat te trade tor a Cotton
Receipt lwwd by J. 8. Weeltort tor ene bale of Get*
Freight Wanted -
*9“ V *» 9*99 to*
:*aWr Wi tom AtMUMMk.
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AAlom the recent destructive fire, aud purchased etlier
PBR9BSS and MACHINES, are glad to be again able bo of
fer their services to the public, to do dtiW
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Internal Berea an Notice.
OFFICE COLLECTOR OF IKTBRNAL ~ J
2n Disthict or Ga., Maecm, Awg. IT, 1S«8. f
The atteni-ijsn es ali parties uhe utuy he iatproutad
is culietl to the provisions of the foliowing sect to ns es
the “Act to provide internal rsronuo to support the
government, to psv inteust eu the public debt, aud
for other purposes, approved Jane 30, 13R4, as amend>f
ed by the act of March 3, sections re
lating to the collection of from other
acta”: »
Sec. -9t. And be it Jurtfter enicted, That, the appli
cation iu writing made by any [ivi son for a license foi
distilling, as aforesaid, sftaH state the place of distilling,
ihe. number and capacity of the still or stills, boiler or
boilers, and the,name of the pei dUh, firm, company, or
corporation uilftgand owning the same, and owning
the building used as a distillery, and the land on which
the same is located, and if the land or building is leased,
the terms and conditions of the lease: and sny person
making a false statement in either of the said particu
ars shall Y.O 1 and pay tlu: stun of three hundred
dollars, to berjcovered with costs of suit.
Sec. 55. Ajvi be it further enacted, That’ in addi
tion to the duties payable-tor lieense herein provided,
there shall be levied, collected and paid on all spirits
that may be distilled and sold, or distilled and remov-
ed for consumption or sale, of first proof, on and after
the first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four,
and prior to the first day of January, eighteen hnudrdff
and sixty-five, a duty of one dollar and fifty cents on
each and every gallon ; and on and after January first,
eighteen hundred and sixty-five, a duty of two dollars
on each and every gallon. And all spirits which may
be iu the possession of the disvillor or in public store or
bonded warehouse, on either the first day ol July or
January aforesaid, no duty having boerr paid thereon
shall be held and treated as if. distilled, on those days
• irrespectively, and said duties shall bs paid bythe own
er, agent, or superin'eudeut ol the still or other vessel
in which the said spirits have been distilled within five
days after the time of r I 'U ring the accounts of spirits
so cliargablo with duty, required to bs rendere 1 by
. law. And the said duties shall be a lien on the spirit
distilled and on the distillery used for distilling the
■ same, with the stills, vessels, fixtures, aud toois there
in, and on the lot or tract of land whereon the said dia
tillery is situated, until the said duty shah be paid:
Provided, That the duty on ail spirits shall be collected
at no lower rate than the basis of first proof, and shall
be increased in propoition for any greater than the
strength of first proof, except when made and used. in
the manufacture -of vinegar or acetic acid, m which
.case the duties shall be collected on the basis of the ae r
tual proof: Provided further, That any person who
shall distill spirits and use the saiue in the manufac
ture of any other article without having taken out a
license aud paid such duties as ojee prescribed by law in
relation thereto, shall, in additfok to all other penalties
and forfeitures, be liable to pay one hundred jf@r eeut.
additional duties thereon.
JAS C. McßltttN&Y, -
. - augl»-tf . . Rector. 1 -
OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL RENidNUt?, 1
2d District Ga, Macoo, Aug. if, 1885. J
By order from Treasury "Department, Taxes when
due are required to be paid before shipment cotton ot
can be made from this District. The 2nd District is
composed of the following counties: Bakir, Bibb,
Butts, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, Crawford, Deca
tur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Harris. Houston, Dee,
Macon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Muscogee,
Pulaski, Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Spaulding,
Stewart,Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Upson, Web
ster and Worth. JA& C. McBURNISY,
a«gl2~tf Collector.
OFFICE COLLACTOR OF INTERNAL REV., )
2d District of Georgia, V
Macon, Aug. 14, 13d5. )
Notice is given, that all distillers of apples, peaches,
grapes, corn, or other substances; and all manufactur
ers of tobacco, cigars, Ac., are required to take out a
license, and give bond, to be approved at this office.—
Those who fail to give boud and procure a license, fart*
in addition to all other penalties aud forfeitures, liable,
to pay ope hundred per centum additional duties there
on.
Notice. —Merchants and others purchasing Liquors,
before the duty is paid, do so at their own risk, as the
law compels me to seize it, no matter in whose hands
it may be found. JAS. C. NIeBURNEY,
augl9-tf Collector.
l; i ■
HLADQUARTEES POST, /
Macou, Ga.., Ang. 17, ISOS. [
Orders, No. 8.
I. Constant complaints having been made to these
Headquarters, in consequence ot the person o ’’ persons
keeping tlie eating table at the market house charging
exorbitant prices for meals, they will hereafter charge
50 cents per meal.
Any violation of this order will be severely punish
ed.
By order of M. R. Archer, Cob Com’d’g Post.
H. G NORTON,
aug!9~tf Lt and Post Adj’t
AUGUSTA IIOTEU
PROPRIETORS: ' J ‘ 1.
S. M. JONES z; A.fiCE.
WE respectfully invite our old friqnds and the trav
eling public lo giVe'us a call. Our House is located
in the heart of triadi, and convenient to the depots.
Augusta, Ga. # Aug. 24, 1865, ts
SAMUEL D. KILLER,
Attorney a‘t Law,
PERRY, GEORGIL
m
SENDS greeting to his friends aud former patrons,
and’hereby announces his sale return from the war.
Having recovered my wonted- health and secured my
right to citizenship, r tender -my professional services
ttfall who may be so unfortunate ns to need legal ad
vice, and will be found in my old office in Fielder’s
Building, or at my residence.
For reference—my former record.
aug24~l m-
St, Cecilia’s Academy.
THIS WELL KNOWN FEU ALE ACADEMY,
under thr direction of the Sisters of the’ Os
der .of St. Dominie, situated in one of Ihtumost
delightful and healthy localities in Davidson coun
ty, will open for the next session on the first Hon
imy in September. For further particulars, apply
at the Academy, or address “The Mother Supe
rior, St. Cecilia’s Academy,. Mount Vernon, Nash
rilie, Teno. jyl»-lm
GftOftOlL Houston Co«nty.—OaunfAßY’s
Omct roa BAia Comt*.—'Where**, George M. V.
Peseta, petitleae the aadereigned tor letter* of Di-mIM'.OB
from the AdiotßittratfOD of t-*taw of John P. Vttdhtn,
Tbiiii therefore to eite an 4 adawmeh at! pereoiu mbeerned
to be mwJ appur fit ay crioe on sr before the Am Moßday
Id Mxreh a*st, aed shew casee, if a»y they have, why
•aid letter* should sot be gratoted.
Givyn ueder ay eficiai tigaetsro, this Aognst U, 1843.
anflft-Vito WM. V. SWIFtC Ordinary.
7\EOBGlA,Pulaeki Coniity.—Where**, Mary
IT OAthcat applies to roe for Letter* of on
tbSX«t*t«ef Wro B, Oatbout, iateof said county, dee’d
Tkeee are therofo/eto cite end admonleb all and *tngnlar,
me kindred and creditor* of eald deceased, te be and ap
pear at ay office on or before the flret Monday la Oct.
next, then and there te shew eause, ts any they hare, why
eatd letter* thould not be srented.
Given under my band and oSciai eienature, Aug. its,
18®. J. J.BPARftOW,
, auc34~lm Ordinary. *
/TEOBSIA,' Honnton County.-Oiuimri
VjT o>KO* rt)a aan> Cocjrrr.—Whereai, John M. Giles,
petition* the undersigned for Letter* of Admihiattrotton
M bonus non, upon the estate es Ki*don Smith, late of
said county, deed. * ' . -<
Thew are therefore to elte andadasontobthe Wndred and'
ereditor* of said deceased to toe their objection*—lf any
they have—on or before the first Monday In October
next—why said Administration should not be granted- -
Given under my official signature, this August 14, ISIS,
auglfl-wlm WM, T. SWIW, Drdiaary.
neerfle, ata«o» County.-Slaty day* after
vJr date, application will uy <«aile to (be Court of Ortoh*
ary U toMou Ceaatri for leave te eell the land* belonging
Is the estate ofSaily Huffinca, 4seea*ed, late of said ooaa*
Ttgtfur 0 * “*»s mifit»
i l*l*rto
AT
\Y. Al. HUFFS
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CRAIN EMPORIUM,
MAY be found the following articles for sale.
10,000 bushels Corn,
100 bushels Oats,
500 bushels Cow Peas,
400 bushels Grown! Peas,
5,000 politics Choice Bacon,
500 bush, fresh Meal,
500 reams Wrapping Paptft.
300 boxes Tobacco, all grades,
a 109 boxes Family Soap,
500 bbls, good Flour,
5 boxes of the genuine !Sperm
Caudles,
10 cases One Brandy,
10 “ Madeira and Sherry Wine,
50 bales Cottou,
.50 bbls. Salt,
30 “ Sorghum Syrup,
1,000 yards Macon Sheeting,
1,000 “ 7-8 Shirting,
WANTED.
* . . : _ • • .
$.2,000 in GOLD,
$2,000 in SILVER,
£s*ooo bushels CORN,
0,000 pounds BEACON,
100 bales COTTON,
1,000 bushels fresh
100 barrels SYRUP,
25 bbls. SUGAR, and w£f
quantity of FODDER,
that may be offered. For all o£
- . • i.
which the highest priee wifl be
.paid by
aug2s-tf - W. A. HUFF.
THEY ARE COMING.
We have Eugaged the ECLIPSE EXPRESS to
bring all of our.GOODS, aud 000 Cor Load ar*
rived. Among them are
r Fitte Old Port,
SHERRY, and MADERIA WISE, in Cask*. YER
ZEN AY CHAIfI'ACNt: aud St. JULTIN BEDOCK
CLARET, iu Cases.
PURE SAL VD* OIL,
English Chow-Chow, White Onions, PiokLes, l.eaiou
Syrup, Assorted Extract Lord Ward’s Worchester
shire Sauce Another Lot of Fine Ado and Porter, by
the Cask or Retail. Come aud look far yourself.
GREER A LAKE,
No. 1 Ralston Granite Range, 2d St., Macon, Ga,
, aug.24-tf
$65 beward:
STOLEN
FROM my stable on the night et lost., one
light sorriJ LLORSF, about nine year, old, with
tuint sf.tr in forehead, quite thin iu fiesh, shoes on fore
fcgf, foretop aud maue had been trimmed square, but
nearly grown cut A MARE and COLT vu taken
with the Horse, and found near Dames Ferry, about
twenty mile* from Macon. A negro says a frhite man
m>Ul him the Mare and Colt on Monday morning, and
went on with tbe Horse, with bridle but no saddle en,
going toward* the Indian Springs.
I will pay FIFTEEN dollars for th, HORSE, and
FterTY dollars for Thief with proof to oonviet him.
aug2s-St* « W. J. UeELROY.
REAL, ESTATE
Hit f .
I HEREBY tender my services to the public hi buy
ing, selling and renting houses aud, tenements, in
the city of Macoih and
ALSO
In buying, selling and renting farms aud wild land*
throughout theiStute.
Having had long experience in such business, I pro
mise promptitude to all who may wish my services, and
flaAbr myself that I shall be able to give satisfaction.
Terms moderate. J. K- HARMAN,
Over Christian Index office. Cotton Avenue.
aug23-2w*
Crockery! Crockery!
JUST received, several more crates CROCKERY
and GLASS-WARE.
Also, large lot of TEA apd COFFEE.
' ». A. MEGRATH, t.
ang24-tf .
TO CAPITALISTS. -
A RARE opportunity is now presented, to West a
few thousand dollars in Forest Leeds, either in the
South wf stern or (Pherokee counties; of Georgia Or
in best class interest bearing paper, nude before the
war, With an ample guarantee against loss to the pew
chaser/ Also some Southwestern ReOroed Stock.
Apply to WM. B. PARKIR,
aug3s-dt
FOR SALE.
A FINE CARRIAGE and double HARNESS, but
little soiled from use. Also, s splendid Plsao, nude
of Rosewood, of superior finish sad test, ,ff latest
style snd improvements, sad little used. Apply to
aqggS-dt allMs sfitee.
NOTICE.
CFFICE MACON A WESTERN R. R.,1
Macon, Aug. 2S, ItSfi. )
ON and after this dite the freight on COTTON
from Macon to Atlanta will be twe dollars per
bale, not to exceed site-hundred lbs. in weight.
: ~ E. C. COX,
anggS-tf Acting Sujp’t'
BEEFI BEEF! BEEF It
A supply of fresh BEEF osa bs found at tits MAH*
every evening, (Sunday's sacsegfodj at
mWO MONTHS after date, appUestiea WIU I#
JL made to the Ordinary sf Upson meaty,let leave Is
••U all the lands bstssftsf to the i<Utt
at dsrtd ssaaty, dteeassjb Mi, VM.
Jiuiu i ninm
JOB OFFICE.-
W c are prepared to do all kinds of
JOB WORK
at Short Notice t ’"and| ‘REASONABLE,
RATES, such as
Circulars,
Hand Bills,
* r
Railroad Blanks,
• ,
©to*
Mercantile; Law and Visiting
CARDS.
PjkiMUPJHEJLETS, etc.-
We have on hand a large assortment of
Ks
PLAIN AND FANCY CARDS,
LAW BLANKS, ETC., ETC.
"At OLD PRICES.
Parties will find it to their interest to
give us a call.
H. ROSE & €O.
New Wholesale and Retail
Dry Goods and Clothing
STORE.
WE, the subscribers, beg leave to inform w an
merous friends and the public generally, that we have
received tbe most extensive and select stock of Dry
Goods, Slothing and Furnishing Goods In this market,
and are prepared to accommodate wholesale sad reRR
susteoiersr with all article* in our iffijfe at the lowest tadfi
prices. «We are receiving Goods daily, and have new
on hand
20 Cases of American Prints,
75 Pieces of Irish Linens,
Table Cloths, aud Towellings,
▲ large lot of linen, silk ana cotton Handkerchiefs.
A fine and large assortment of Jaconets, SwiA Mus f
tins, Lawns, Cambrics, Brilliants, -Paper Cambrics,'
Hollands, Canton Flannels, Jeans, HhaetingsaM Skirt
ings dF ail descriptions, Alapacas, Bombazine, meri
nos, Delaines, Bareges, Crapes, Ac.
Ladies Cloaks, made in the latest style; Shawls.
„ f large stock of Ladies’ Hc*e, Gloves, Gauntlets,
Balts ahd Ribbons. •
A large assortment of ladles’ misses wad shtldren’s
Shoes, Giiter*, Balmodels, Slippers and Booties.
Hoopskirts of al> sorts and priras.
Ladies’ Collafs, Edgings and I user tings. Trimmings,
Mrisquito Nettings.
/Perfumery, Scissors, Thimbles, Knives and Fdrks.
Poeket Knives, Purses, Pocket B&oks and the like.
the closing liue we ofer fine Caasimere Suite,
Silk, Satin and Marseilles Tests, fine Breadslostb
Coats, Black Doeskin Pants! in short/Clofeimg ail
sizes and prices.
A Urge stock of Hats, mens’ and boys Shoes aud
Boots.
Shirts, and Collars, Under Shirts, Drawers, «*»**■
Handkerehiels, Gloves, GauntleM, Suspenders. Ae.
A tine lot of Watches and Jewelry.
A liberal discount-will be made to country merchants,
who will honor us with acell.
.... . A 880.,
Mulberry sf., next to Boaidmau’s Book Store,
augfia-lrp Maeon, Ga.
MARINE, FIRE
AND
LIFE INSURANCE.
*
PHOENIX INSURANCE COM PANT, OP BNOOKATN, N. T.
Capital $1,000,000.
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW FffKK.
Capital $1,000,000.
HANKACTAN INSURAKOB COMPAHT, OP NBW TJBSX.
Capital $500,000. #
kbw foax urn insueanc* ookpant.
Assets $4,000,000.
_ _ . XONEOI OGDEN, Aesvt.
jOtjss at Mltsbsi A Smiths Store, Srd Street.
DR. JAMES MERCER OMEN,
BAS reeumsd the prsetfoe of his Profession, Oftee
a half sqaares above the City gall,
JONATHAN COLLINS t J.i. FOSTER;
SbXBBAI COMMIMIOM MBROHAMTA,
Third Street, Macon, Qa.
Will attend strictly to a]} Buemeae en
trusted to them.
aug23-3m*
County.—Whereu,
W bsalnsHu•»Mforuee, Administrator on the aetata#?
John Bones, late A said eeanty, -littbsil. applies to me
fer better* of Dtsatfaslon from Uu **u ".
These are therefore to cite and admoaish all, and gaga*
lar the heirs and ei Editors, to chejr cause, If any they have,
why said letters should not bs (ranted at tbs esplrattsa es
>i« meaths.
Olvsn under my Asad at office, Marsh tlst, IMS.
awVedm JAMES L. BAT. Ordlaanr.
Mens the nadsnlcrud for Letters es WsmlseieE freat the
Admlulstmioa £ estate es Joseph M. Elay, deceased,
-these afcthsnfere to sltoaad admeanhajl folihfltt
WSSKS
SUPERIOR COURTS.
~ AT CBAMBRRS. ♦
Auurr, Oa., Aug. IK IMA. (
THU Superior Courts of dit several m—ties •»
PO»®S the South wantera Ctrsmt, winl be held a*
thatflf the* ttmotjef*' win teheMoutbu
Sd Monday hi October next. In nsuntlss eWv Ciwto
were net held at the lest spring terms, tbe Jmttem sf
tbe Inferior Court are requested to sees I without delay,
and draw M Grand and 48 Petit Jurats, who shall be An
ly summoned by tbeSharifia or their Pspuilm There
viring of the Jery boxes by the Inferior Courts an or
dered, if not done, need not b« far the praasot
Partis* witnesses, uod cowessl me notified Ant Ae
Dockets wiObe soiled fas their order, aud shearings tor
eootinuaoess trill be required.
RICH. H. GLARE,
aug22-«t Judge 9up’r. Court, 8. W. C
W ANTED.
A GOOD dwelling bones, with five or *l* rmmeu to
wonted for next year, from Ist of OCTOBER One
near tbe borinem part of town preferred. FerfrnAsr
particulars inquire et tbia-OFPICK. _
aqglo-10t* 9
DISTILLERY.
TTAVINQ eompkfod all my artMgamente to fed
U and testily SPIRITci. f am prrpmM to make
contmets with aay oa* who may wtekto dietfll urn than
and ether fruits into bitody. f wiU utoo fenlA Au
trade with notified whisky, pan spirits aud M to M
per sent. aleohoL Far further purtieulere enquire of
sLsr*- - - •'SsaarcsSs-
__
LANEY & BRANNON,
COTTON FACTOBS,
KEcovne ud Fsatruene
MERCHANTS,
■t'rACLA, ALA.
WILL ,in Uuir Muattm t* IW li'ilil
ing of Good* fife.
V
Ex-Gov. Shorter, Yeung, Weode A Gardner, Bufim
,la, Ala.; William H. Young, Colombo., Ga.; J. ».
Rom, J. B. Anderson A Ben, Maeon, Oa.: W. J. An*
dereeo A Cos., Fort Yaltoy, Ga.: Atkina A Dunham. W.
A. MaKenaie A Cos., Apefahtonia, Fla., G. D. Meuutf A
Cos.. New Orleans, Louisiana. jylfi-lm.
v. a. x. AJteaasaN. t. n. tsun.
ANDERSON A DeLANE,
GEIVGSAL PBOBIICB
iX*
Commission Merchants,
MACON, GA.,
Triangular Block, oppooitn City Bus*.
i
WILL keep on hand for solo, Baoon, Lord.
Sugar. Coffee, Bauer. Chickens, Ftoer. Heel.
Grits, Rise, Tobeceo, Ac.. A. And solicit eon*
sig omenta of Predsee and nil other articles sd
Cfommerce.
All goods consigned to oar own for sale, wiU
receive prompt attention.
Give na a trial, ae we must live.
eng 13— a
HINES & HOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
IHIH, 11.
VI are new prepared to make out applications tor
pardon ter them worth over |»,OW and all persons
excepted in the amnesty proclamation of Prated rat
Jobasoe. We wig bring sash auplieatmo property be
toro tbe Provisional Governor of Georgia for hw ap
proval, mad *m of o«r firm will That wwhiogtoa at an
early day, that they may he dady soooifiirsd there.
Our ofltee to open to our el tests far the pruetiee of tom
ia ell ite branches. ' sag l«>-*w.
FARM FOR SALE.
A small FARM of IWmnb; 40 nru ia good OAK
and HICKORT timber, four and u half mites east of
.OKIFFHf, GA.. is nff.red for ante. Theptaee hue two
good FRUIT ORCHARDS, manioc water, apnege
ands good well on it, double kg dwefiiag and sot
houses. Far further partteaffra apply to
JaAoN BURR.Driffio,^
augii -ts . Moses,a.
DRIED PEACHES.
I Wtfct FAY
If IGH ■ST MARKET PRICE
For Dried Peaches, if bright end well dried.
J. N. SEYMOUR.
swell—fm -
PUGH & LUNQUEST,
PHOTOGRAPH, AMBROTYPR,
tm
Daguerrean Gallery,
Triangular Block, Macon, Os.
We have reeeived e new sfippiy of nmtogtol
and are prepared to execute presume of ovory
kind in tbo boot style of art. uunlO—3m*
I. C. PLANT,
Stock, Eiekaagc aid Mnej Inker,
MACON, OA.
Stocks, Bonds, Btortfog sod Domestic Exchange,
Bank Motes, Government (Raima, Gold and
Silver bought and sold; money invested
ss perries may direst. Collections
made sad promptly remitted for.
Rarsaanean:—R. B. Maury A Cos., Riahmead. Vs;
W. M. A J. C. Marten A Co.,Charleston; Jeoteh Har
ris, Moatgomery; Marino Bonk ot Georgia, Same*
ash; Union Bonk, Auguste; We. U.
dent Bank ot Columbus; St. John, Powers A Cos.,
MoMfo. frlfi-dm*
INSURANCE.
THE eaderoifaed baa bees re- appelated ages*
oft bat reliable laotltaiiee, the
Xeroknnte’ Ineortao# Company,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
tad will be fled to serve Me frtoade trhe wish te
be secured againet loot by Are.
Ofllee at theeeaatlof room et AMIDE! At COL*
PLINA. on Beeoad etreet.
autie-lm HEMEY L- JKWKTT.
FURNITURE AND WOOD WORE
OF ALL KINDS HADE TO IKIEL
Fsrattm ClmbasS aai liptlwi
COFFINS ALWAYS ON HAND,
, ABD LUMRM rORAALE, AT MT FAOTORT, fees as
Third Street. OREWTILL* WOOD.
jupstl-Ms*
ON CONSIGNMENT.
100 pieces Ky. BAGGING,
40 coils GREEN LEAF ROPE,
100 bush. CORN MEAL,
300 lbs Ky. TWINE.
U hags HI. CARB. SODA,
Per sale by
auglO—tl J. H. ANDERSON A SOM.
estate es 9. HsPhaU, late of FuUekJ tcamty, Oeeeeead.
These see therefore tsetse sue ■ ade«»ut the amend
•adaredMfflSef saU dm eased, te he and appear as ti*
eftes ea the lasi Meodeyte Oetoter asst.lashew eases H
Mfcthsyhevs t uhyeatdben«ra sbeald net a* framed te
lsR&* > ~i&rMsjr&z>.