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JOURNAL AND MESSENGER.
New Advertisements.
Drugs. —lt will be seen by referring to
ur oadvertising columns that Messrs. Boyd
A Gordon have associated themselves to
gether, and are determined to keep a first
class Drug Store. These gentlemen are
well drilled in their business, polite and at
tentive to customers, and we recommend
them to those in need of Drugs, Perfumes,
etc. It will be seen thst Mr. Hunt, form
•rlv of Zeilin A Hunt's is concerned with
them. r-
J. W. Fears is offering a desirable store
room for rent on Third street. .
Withies A Loud, at the “White Store,
are offering a desirable lot of Groceries,
etc. Call and see them.
Du. W. 9. Ellis, is offering a nice lot
of Landreth's Turnip Seed, of different
varieties. Soe advertisement. .
The Celebeated EcklSy Farm is ofj
fared for side. To those wishing such a
pluoe, a good bargaia is offered. Call oa
J. W. Feam.
N. L Drury having no better-half him
ml£ on some lady to make him peach
preserve*. He ia a good fellow, and we
advise some fair oae to make them, by all
meana. See his advertisement:'
Don’t fail to read Findlay Sl ff knrick’s
notice of auction on Wednesday. They
will sell a desirable lot of goods.
J skeins it Cos., wholesale
dealers hi Tea, appear in our advertising
Parties in the trade will do
well to give them a trial.
Important Oases.—The following very
important and essential order has been
bended us for publication. The policy of
keeping the city clean at this time will
strike every one:
Hradq’rs Ist Sur-District, 1
District or Columbus, >
Macon, Oa., Aug. 30, 1865. )
Cept. J. K. Guthrie, Au't Provoet Morthal:
Captain— The Colonel Commanding
directs that you require all streets and al
leys, sod all enclosures, cellars and out
buildings in the city of Mftcon, Ga., to be
policed and thoroughly cleaned, and lime
thrown into all gutters, sewers or low
places where filth is likely to accumulate.
The policing or cleaning of enclosures,
sellers, and around out-buildings, and the
•applying low plapes with lime, as required
ii this order, wiU be done by parties of per*
•oas occupying or temporarily controlling
rack premises or property. The streets end
alleys will be policed, and the ditehes and
gotten aupplied with lime, under the super-1
vmou of the Military, but at the expense I
of the City, unless sufficient forco can be I
obtained by the arrest of vagrants or other I
gratuitous sources to do the work, lame 1
ess be procured on application to Capt. I
Squires, A. A. Q. M., st this post, at a
reasonable price.
This order will he strictly enforced, and
all who by the Bth of the present month
have not eomplied strictly with its pro
visions, strewing lime liberally in all water
eloeeta, out-houses and other places where
ilth is deposited, will be hel# re
sponsible, and will be liable to arrest and
tat. Very respeotfully,
Your obt. servant,
£. F. Maun,
Lt. and A. A. A. G. k
Auutid. —Conductor Geo. Dasher, of
th* Southwestern Railroad, wa* placed
aa«]er arrest yeeterday, and brought to Ma
•on, for putting a negro off his train for
rtfusing to pay hi* fare,
IflT Cspt. Knight, at the Passenger De
pot, is hard after th* boy*. Not a ground*
if permitted to He o® tb* floor, and
i m soon a* one drop*, the boy* *ay, th*
i j Captein can hear it at th* hr *od *f the
Kildiog.
P.*tma*ti® WAsmn»e*o* has placed us
ud*r obligation* for a eopy of the New
Orleans Picayune, of the 26th ult.
CjT Th* Ret. R. A Holland, of the
Otorsia Conference, Methodut Rpiscopal
Charth, South, will ftuaeb in the H*n ot
(he Union, Cooper Institute Building, San
ity, August 2<| at 101 o’cloek, A.
Wt clip th* abof* from tho Now Yoik
(Jim of th* 26th ult. W* ar# glad to
i hiar of our young friend before a Northern
uditßM, He i* one of the moet eloquent
! t>4 popular ministers of hi* age i® th*
lUh.
MP The Richmond Whig mj§ that I
religion. Joumri, Tb.
Christian Adroit., mllt.d by
*• B*v, James A, Duncan, for th. VjM
I*4 Annual Confer eon. of tb. X<
Starch, South, resume* publioation on the
W Thursday in September. Sotn® ot
| 4s ablest pens in th# Churob will con
trhnto to its columns regularly.
)%. The Tribune's Browsfllb letter of
K says: Th* line of tb. Bio Grande is
| |htl®g dark with troops, and Gtn. ®ts.U
I Ittfld ts he getting things Hi mdsf. Thfe
?«ty ski®, ltd Ihi
The Tri*l of WeptE.
abandonment or the case by prisoner's
COUNSEL.
The withdrawal of Judge Hughes anci
the other counsel of the prisoner Wertz, on
Wednesday, in consequence of the disso
lution and reorganization of the Military
Commission, pioiuced the greatest sensa
tion in Court.
When Judge-Hughes packed up his
books and walked out of Court, the prison
er looked amazed from his restless, gray
eyes, and this merged mto consternation,
when his only remaining counsel, Mr.’Peck,
arose and announced that he also retiree
from the case. .
j Wertz called Mr. Peck to him, and-wiCh
flowing tears expressed his regret at this
determination on the part of his counsel.
He was assured by hW late counsel that
they could be of no service to him; that he
would probably fare better in the-hands oi
the J udge Advocate than if defended by
special counsel; that it was impossible for
them (Messrs. Hughes aud Peck) to re
main in the case 'Hiider tha circumstances,
when it is dearly app&rerit tfiat the Com-
I mission, would not be governed by the well
known principles of law; and that it the
proceedings of Tuesday and Wednesday
could be sustuided and tolerated as good
law, .the some proceedings could be repeat-
I ed at any stage of the trial and
i a*: often as the prosecution might deem it
proper to revise erroneous action, as the
same should occur from time to time.
The President of this commission sug
gested that the prisoner was not without
counsel; tbatjheyj udge was, by
law, the attorney for the and fondant.
Thereupon thw corn in ssion adjourned
until Thursday, to give the Judge Advo
cate time to prepare for the defence of the
prisoner.
Immediately upon the convening of the
I commission on Wednesday ~ morning,
Judge Hughes offered a motion, which he
said would take precedence of all other
proceedings, and he desired that the mo
tion be heard.
The President replied that the motion
[ could be heard hereafter.
The language of the motion is as fol
lows :
“ Henry Wertz, the prisoner, now pres
ent by his counsel, moves and asks this
Military Commission to discharge him
from further peril aui proceedings upon
the charges heretofore presented against
him, and which the said commission, and
each member thereof was sworn to try,
and to which charges aad specifications,
each and every one of them, he has in
person, entered his plea of ‘hot guilty,’ for
the following reasons :,..
“That after the swearing in of the Pres
ident and members of said commission, and
after his plea of not guilty thereto, , to-wit,
on Tuesday, the ‘22d day of August, 1865,
the said commission having met and con
vened in pursuance of previous adjourn
ment, he, the said Henry Wertz, not boing
present, the said commission did, without
his presence or consent, either express or
implied, adjourn not to any time or day
certain: and for the further reason, that !
since the said adjournment hia couusel
havo received official notice from the Judgfe
Advocate of said commission that material
changes and alterations have been made
in.the charges and that
it is proposed to try upon charges and spe
cifications so altered and amended in their
altered and amended form, to which he
does not consent. He prays, therefore,
that as to said original charges and speci
fications he may go free.and acquitted.
(Signed) . Henry Wertz.
“By his counsel, Hughes, Denver and
Peck, and Louis Schade.”
After the withdrawal of his counsel,
Wertz addressed a letter to the commission
stating his case in a frank and manly man
ner, and the commission resolved to see
him supplied With able counsel. —'Savannah
Herald.
Southern Poetojicee. —Tho Government 1
aaving notified the Provisional; Governors I
of the Southern States that it i* ready to
re-open alt postoffices us speedily as suita
ble men ean be found to fill them, the South
is being provided with postal facilities as j
far as practicable.
Duriug the last week 186 offices were re
opened and 16 routes let, covering over
I,l#o miles in length. The Poetoffice De
partment U now preparing an advertise
ment for the South for all its mail routes—
contracts to oommence July 1,1866. The
prices to be paid are to be considerably
less than formerly, and it is the intention of
the Department to render the expenses of
these routes, if possible, smuller than the
receipts* < ,
A Washington-special to the Cin-1
cinaati Ga2ette says: Congress, near the
close of the last session, passed au act I
granting three months of extra pay to of- j
fleers of volunteers below th* rack of Bri
gadier General who served until the end
of tbs war. At the time of the passage of
j th. act a large number of regular officers
of Inferior grad* wsrt comlssionsd Colo* I
Bt fr Lieutenant Cohm.l* and Major* of
Volant#.*, and a. §u.b
bslvs. entitled to th. bounty paid volunWtrr
office Tb. Second Comptroller, bow-
Lw,h«. to*t'Uct«d tb. Paymaster G«in.
1 end not to pay the bounty to eueh offieer.
I until the sense of Congress can be obtained
lon the subject. There is much feeling
1 among the regulars in regard to the sub
ject.
tZSg? The Treasury Department is now
railroad guide.
MICON AND WEaTKRN RAILROAD.
A. L. Ttlbb, Superintendent.
Leave Macon 8.18 A M
Arrive at Atlinu p M
Leave ‘Atlanta S:S« A M
Arrive at Macon :.... .*.".'.".'.".'.".*.'.".1:45 p M
80UTH-WEB i’ERN RAILROAD.
Viaau. Power,Supt. .
Leave Macon a M
Arrive at Katauia e- 3 P Vt
Leave Eufaula I.’.I””
Arrive at Macon .. B;.OPM
Albany Branch—Mail Train.
Leave Bmltfivltle-No 10. 8:48 P M
\\ Albany—No L» 4:84 P M
Arrive at Satithvllle ».is a m
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Gaoaoa W. Adams, Sup’t.
Leave Macon g k
Arrive at Ratonton .... .... .... ..L 24 P M
Leave Eatontoo 8:t»> A M
Arrive at Macon i-m P M
Trains leave Macon on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, and return Tuesdays, Thursdays A Saturdays.
MAOON AND BRUNSWICK RAILROAD.
G. A. Dcas, Sup’t.
Leave Macon ;. OPM
Arrive at Junction L4O P M
Leave Junction... ..6:90 A M
Arrive at Macon ....... ifltet A M
ATLANTA AND WKiT POINT RAILROAD
Geckos G. Inx, Sup’t.
Lbbt* Atli.uU 7JB 4 M
Aitltb *t W«*» Point .. 4:80 P M
Lbavo Wnl Point 8 ; 8o x g
ArrlTf at Atlanta p u
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
1 Gbobob Yovob, Bup’t.
U»v# Atlanta... 4:BO*A V
AVrIYB at Augusta 6:40 P M
Unvo Augusta 6:00 A M
Arrive at Atlanta. 8:0* P M
WKSTEBN AND ATAAJfITO RAILROAD.
I. D. Walkrb, Sup’t. Traaip.
A Sally freight and pasiengsr train cenuaeoeed running
te Chattahoochee River on the Tth of June.
Lea*e Atlanta. ~ 8:00 A M
Arriv* at Atlanta 6:00 P M
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD.
Leave Maooa. .7.28 A. M.
Arrive.... Rio P. M.
Leave Columbus T A. M
Arrive 7...4.24 P. M
FIRE AND MARINE.
rjNHE undersigned having added to the list of hia
Insurance Companies,
The old and Reliable
IE JNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
The Strongeet Company on the
American Continent .
NET ASSETS $4,000,000.
ALSO,
THE PU4EJTIX
Insurante Company,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
ASSETS $1,000,000.
With the above Companies added to my former list,
I am enabled to take over
$5300,000
On any one RISK, and all in first class Companies.
Perso is wishing to secure them tel res against loss bv
Fire or River risk, would do well to call and lusur'i
before it is too late.
Should you fail to Insure, don’t complain if you
'Dose by the delay, and say no agent advised you to
Insure jour property, for the Companies or«’ ue..
able to stand the loss than you are.
aii losses will be prompt v adjusted. *
E. C GRANNI3S. Auent.
sepl-lOt Macon, Ga.
f FORJRENT.
THE old City Hotel ou Court House Square, con
tuiniug 14 Rooms and Outbuildings. Possession
given Oct. Ist. Apply to
aug3l 2t* , ' E. J. JOHNSTON, Aobnt.
. Boarding,
A few Gentlemen chu be accommodated with day
board, within a very bhort walk es the bnsiness pari
•f-tbei-eityv . Enquire at ttus office.
angSO-Steod.
WM. U. D«NX. ruos. W.MAXGBAU.
REMOVAL.
DUNN AND MANGHAM,
HAVE r amoved to the West-aida Third Street, just
above HARDEMAN A SPARK* Warehouse,
where (bey purpose continuing their
General IProdnce
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Trusting that bj close attention to the interests of
those whom they serve, aod by application and prompt
ness centrally iu their business relations, to merit a
liberal share ot the CITIT and COVNTRY trade.
Thay keep always an band for wholesale and retail
} SHIRTINGS, OSNABURGS,
| YARNS. COTTON CARDS. CORN,
MKAL. FLOUR, SUGAR, SYRUP,
•OFFER, SODA. LARD, BA
CON, TOBACCO, WHIS
KY, Ac., At., Ac.
They are also prepared to pay the highest market
prim for Cotton, either in Specie er U. S. Currency,
jyd-tmeod
MIX & KIRTLAND
Have received and are now offering
tiENT'M FINE BOOTS,
GENJV CALF BALMORALS,
Airy
Congress Gl-aiters.
ALSO, -
The Ladies’ Celebrated Steel Sba*k (WteftJ, offAriMi
Petteroe, wbieh for Durability, £sc*He»M of Cmatr^;
i sart
8 Sfifl!' ** *““
Stfrt.tr
JJjSiml {a&E u*>"
tkHi iriairitoi to alto and admoalsh tbe Mnerm
nssSsawbssr.
“ffiTertufft hand.thls ITth day•» *&£}**•
I inglT tftd ' ICHW I. HP»UWna.
sell all the lands belcigitg to the **t*t <ctJ o •
8.0. PRATO®.
an«**-w*m. _ _ _———
flVnatVjSr toetrd W RU the Utod« MgffiftflMHSS
New Wholesale and Retail
Dry Goods and Clothiag
STORE.
WE, the subscribers, bog leave' tn inform ovr uu
metous fiends and the public ger.e.olly, that we hive
received the ni *t extensive and select stock of Dry
ti<>o Is, Clothing it id Furnis'iing Goods io this maike',
sod are prepare t to aoconunod »te wholesale aad retail
customers with all articles in our line at the lowest cash
prices. We are receiving G ods daily, and have now
on hand
20 Cases of American Prints,
75 Pieces of Irish Linens,
Table Cloths, aad Towellings,
- -A large lot ot linen, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs.
A fine and large assortment of Jaoonets, HwiSS Mas
[>»*' Lawns, Cambrics, Brilliants, Paper Cambrics,
Hollands, Canton Flannels, Jeans, sheetings nod Shirt
ings of nil descriptions, Alapacas, Bombasine, Heri
aos, Delaines, Bareges, Crapes, Ac.
Ladiei’ Cloaks, made ia the latest style; Shawls.
A large stock of Ladies' Hose, Gloves, Gauntlets,
Belts and Ribbons.:
A large assortment of ladles’ unseen and children’s
Shoes, Gaiters, BelmodeM, Slipper* and Booties.
Hoopskirts of al l sorts and (trices.
Ladies’ Collars, Edgings and Miser tings, Trimmings,
Vlusquito Nettings.
Perfumery, Scissors, Thimbles, Knives and Forks,
Pocket Knives, Purses, Pocket Books end the like.
In the clothing line we offer fine Cassimere Suits,
4ilk, Satin and Marseilles Yosts, fins Btoidoloath
»ets, Black Doeskin Pants; in short, Clothiag of all
ozes and prices.
A large stock of Hats, mens’ aud boys Shoes aad
Hoots.
Shirts, and Collars, Nadar Shirts, Drawers, Socks,
4andkerchiels, Gloves, Gauntlets, Suspenders, Ac.
A fine lot of Watches and Jewelry.
A liberal discount will be nude to country merchants,
who will honor us with scall.
A. SCfcKURMAX A 880.,
Mulberry et, neat to Boaidman'e Book Miore,
sug2B-lm Macon, Ga
MARINE. FIRE
AND
LIFE INSUUANCB.
phckvlx comcamt, or snoesxvx, n. r.
Capital $1,000,000.
IXTSKNAnOKAL IMSOOANCB COKPAXT, OF Jt«W TOOK.
Capital $1,000,000.
HtXItTTtX UIBStHCI COMPACT, OP XSW TOOK.
Capital $500,000.
NSW TOUC LIPS INSPBAVUB COMPANT.
Assets $4,000,000.
J. MON&OR OGDEN, Aourr.
Office at Miichel A Smiths Store, Srd N treat.
auglQ-lm*
AUGUSTA HOTEL
PROPRIETORS:
i. M. JONES, Z. 1. RICE.
WE respectfully invite our old friends and the trar
iliug public to give us a call. Our House is located
a the heart of f-ad*. and convenient to the depots.
Augusts, Oa., Aug. 24, 1885. ts
Csosey, Lyons & Patrick
Are ia constant receipt of the following
it their Newg Emporium, on Cherry street,
iear Elba’ Drug Store :
New York, Cincinnati, Louisville and
Nashville Dailies. Illustrated and Sporting
Weeklies. Harper’s, Atlantic, Godej’s, Les
ie's aud Peterson’s Monthly Magazines.
Also have a fine assortment of Late Novels,
Novelettes and light general reading matter.
Stationery in everv varwvfv Ph/->« <r ~. r i *—
vibuuio, Toilet Soap, Pocket Books, Play
ing Cards, etc., etc. aug24-tf
SAMUEL D. KILLEN,
attorney at Law,
PERRY, GEORGIA.
SENDS greeting to his friends and former patrons,
and hereby announces his safe return from the war.
Having recovered my wonted health and secured my
ight to citizenship, I tender my professional services
o all who may be so unfortunate as 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 reoord.
aug24-lm*
St. Cecilia’s Academy.
r HIS WELL KNOWN FEMALE ACADEMY,
under thr direetiou of the Sisters of the Or
ler of St. Dominic, situated in one of the most
lelighlful and healthy loealities iu Davidson eeun
v, will open for the next session oa tbs first Mon
lay in September. For farther particulars, apply
it the Academy, or address “The Mother Supe
ior, St. Cecilia’s Academy, Mount Yernon, Nash
ville, Tenn. jyl»-lm
JAMES SEYMOUR,
WHOLESALE GROCER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
MA COM, OA.,
OFFERS hie services in the Pnrehase ot Cotton, mad
respectfully solicits consignments of Merchandize.
A large lot of Richardson’s eelebratod Green Leaf
Rope, for sale at lowest market Prices.
aug27 — lot*
Wanted to Bent
\ Ny ona having a House containing’ three er four
ix. rooms, can Bad a good tenant by applying at this
office, or dropping a note through the Peat Office to
‘•J. C. P.,” care Journal and Messenger. augSO
KB. JAMES MERCER UREEN,
HAS resumed the practice of hie Profession. Office
m Second Street, up stairs, immediately above the
store of J. B. Ilaberabam A Cos. Reaidenet on Poplar
street, one and a half squares abort the City Hall.
jylt-3m*
“FOR tSufXLE.
ONE Ton Horae Power Engine, with
Boiler, Pump*, Pips, Steam Gangs, Shaft*
mg, Belting, Patti*., Aa. All in go *4 or*
4*r, with Front and Growlaw, BLaths.
OriodftonM, BuAng Wbwla, and Bolling
Maobino Pan, aU with PalttMi
W, J, MoBLBGY.
aug!9~2w*
GEORGIA, Palasltl Cwmmßir.—Whersas, Jas.
naming, applies - me for Letters of Msmlsslon from
the Guardianship of Mary J. Williamson, minor heir of
Tidy Williamson, deceased.
These are therefore to site and admonish an and singelas,
ths kindred and eraditorsof said deceased to beaad appear
3WSS*’” 1 ** 1
QrSg£JStt> SmwSs L t^^LsefOrMj*
sty ot Moean
1 -AT
VST. A.
« * i
GRAIN EMPORIUM,
• 1 w ;, *•
MAY be found the fallow in# mi tide* for Bale.
10,000 bushels l orh.
100 hMsbels 0»K
500 bushels Cew Peas
400 bushels firand Feus,
6,000 pounds Choice Bucou,
600 bush, fresh Meal,*
600 reus Wrapping Paper,
100 boxes Tobacco, all gra4os,
100 boxes Faaily heap,
600 bbls, goo 4 Flour,
6 boxes of the genuine !9perm
Candles,
- 10 cnees Cue* Brandy,
' i
10 “ Madeira and Sherry Wine,
60 bales Colton,
'• MkMi.Mil,
SO “ Sorghua Syrup,
ljooo yards Macon Sheeting,
:i,OOO " 7-1 Shirting.
WANTED.
$2,009 in GOLD, -
$2,000 in SILVER,
;s,OOO buskeU CORN,
10,000 pound, BACON,
100 bale, COTTON,
1,000 bushels fresh MEAL,
100 barrels SYRUP,
25 bbls. StfGAR, and an/
quantity of FQ&DER, OATS, &c.,
that may be offered. For all of
whioh the highest price will be
paid^by
aug2s-tf W. A. HUFF.
THEY ARin doming.
We hare Engaged the BOLIPriK Klrnoo tu
bring all of our GOODS, and one Car load baa ar
rived, Among tbei are
Pine Old Port,
SHERRY. and M A DERI A WINE, in Casks. VER
ZENAY CHAMPAGNE sod HL JBLIISN MEDOCK
CLARET, in Caaos.
PURE SAL\D OIL,
English Chow-Choir, White Unions,* Pickles, Lemou
Syrup, Assorted Extract,, Lord Ward’s Worchester
shire nance. Another Lot of Fine Ale and Porter, by
the Cask or Retail. Cense and look for yourself.
OREER A LAKE.
Ne. 1 Ralstea Granite Range, 3d St., Macon, Ga.
ang.£4-tf
REAL ESTATE
AGENCY.
. *
I HEREBY tender mgr lerriees to the public m buy
iof, soiling ud reoliag bouse# sad tenements, ta
the oity of Maoon, sad •?
jam
la buying, selling aad rooting terms aad arid lands
throughout the Sta'a.
Haring had long eiporieuee in such business, I pro
mise proasptitude to all who may wish my service#, and
flatter myself that I shall be able to wire satisfaction.
Terms moderate. J. K. HARMAN,
Over Christian Ifdez office, Cotton Areaue.
uug2s-Bw*
Crockery! Crockery!
JUST rseeired, several more eratss CROCKERY
aad GLASS-WARE:
Also, large lot of TEA and COFFEE.
If. A. MEGRATH, %'t.
aagfid-tf __
JONATHAN COLLINS k J. 4. FOSTER,
GENERAL COMMtfiSION MERCHANTS,
Third Street, Macon, Ga.
Will attend strictly to all Business en
trusted to them. i
aug23-3m* '
NOTICE.
OFFICE MACON k WESTERN R. R., )
Maoon, Aug. 88, 1845. f
, \S and after this date the freight on COTTON
1 J from Maoon to Atlanta will bo two dollars per
bale, not to sxcssd fire hundred lbs. in weight.
E. C. COX,
attyß&-ti Acting Sop't.
SEORfilA.Pnlsaki Mary
SEX*
peer at my 4Ked«a w tffifi the iMflioada/ ta oh*
awa^«Bsar. ir T p r t y
JratsursrkMf fladeffisJel l‘*5 i aiKhaolr ***’
tit tons the andcnifßM for Letters of Administration
de bonus non, apen the fSlatt of Vtsdea Smith, late of
“JlSXlthKtoreto clu udadmealsh the kindred and
arbiters of said deceased to file their otyeotlone—lf any
theyhave—oner before the first Monday to October
nmxt—mhj Administration should not be granted.
-y offietel sl-rtue. thUAmvuetU, IMS.
auglfi-wlm WM. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
GBOROIA, Heaeten
Oman roa L» Oonmr.—Whereas, Jehn King pett-
Uetu the aadersigned for Letters of IHsmlseioa from the
AdmlnMtretloa of eetste of Joseph M. King, deceased.
Theda* re therefore to site and admoaleb eU aad etagnlar
n. u. Baldwin, New York. R. brighax, Sanaonah.
j. f. roujuNos, New York. c. s. Hour, Savannah.
D. H. BALDWIN & CO.,
A‘o. 178 I'J.JKI. STREET,
NEW YORK.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
(■eneral Commission Merchants.
Particular attention giren to the tale of COTTON,
TOBACCO. PRODUCE, and MERCHANDIZE gen
erally. •
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
Liberal advances made on consignment! to os
Houses in Savannah and New York, or to oar friend
in Liverpool. Refer to Asaxr Avans. Macon. Qa.
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Printers’ and Binder’s Warehouse.
THE subscribers manufacture Type Revolving
double and tingle Cylinder Printing Maebioes.
BED AND PLATEN POWER PRESSES
FOR
BOOK, JOB AND CARD PRINTING.
Presses with wrougbt
iron cylinders, Standing Presses of various kinds
thas s. turnitu-e, Canes, SUnds, Brass Rule. Com
posing Sli ks, and every article connected with the arte
ot Let hr-pi ese, Copperplate and Lithographic Print
t. g, Book binding, Stereotyping and Eleetretyping, al.
wavs on hand, or furnuhed Ml short notice.
They would also call attention ol Publishers of News
papers to their New
RAILWAY NEWSPAPER PRESS,
AND THEIR
SINGLE LARGE CYLINDER
Hand Printing Machine,
Either of which is especially desigied to supply Newa
paper<i of moderate circulation with a cheap, plain yH
serviceable Printing Machine, capable of doing also
the ordinary Job work of an out of town office. They
are designed to run exclusively by hand, at a speed
ot 700 or 800 per hour, and at'this rat# will run with
out jar or noise.
Anew Catalogue, containing cuts and description#
of many new Machines not before shown in their
book, wilh directions for putting up, working, Ac.,
and other useful information, is now in press, ana
when completed will be sent to any of tbs craft who
will furnish their address. ft. HOE A CO.,
New York, and Boston, Maes.
Publishers of Newspapers are at liberty to insert this
advertisement displayed as above three times in their
wtkly jHijxr . with this not*, at any time during the
next six months, but not later, provided they purchase
type or material of our manufacture tor lour times the
amount of iheir bill, which will be allowed in settle
ment of ours i,o receipt of s copy of their paper ?on
tainhg the advertisement.
May 10th, 1865. sep2~fit
FLOUR, SOAP, &c.
70 bbls. extra Family Flour,
50 boxes No. 1 Soap,
00 coils Green Leaf Rope,
30 doz. Brooms.
20 bbls. Salt,
For sale by
J. H. ANDERSOIS & SON.
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EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
100 barrels Extra Family Flour, juat re
ceived. For sale by
J. 11. ANDERSON & SON.
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ON CONSIGNMENT
1000 bushels of Corn,
50 coils Rope,
50 pieces Kentucky Bagging,
Just received and for sale by
J. H. ANDERSON & SON.
Meal, Soda, etc.
100 bush, fresh Corn Meal,
15 kegs Soda,
20 barrels Cane Syrup,
20 boxes Tobacco,
sugar, Coffee, Tea, Crashed Sugar, etc., etc.
For sale by
J. H. ANDERSON & SON.
Augl6-tf
FRESH ARRIVAL.
Large lot Mackerel,
Large lot Cheese,
Cases Brandy,
Cases Bourbon Whisky,
Cases Champaigne,
Cases Soda,
Crashed and Powdered Sugar,
Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c.
N. A. MEGRATH, Agent.
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p. p. pease,
Receiving, Forwarding
ANB
Commission Merchant.
XIJO, DEALER 1#
COTTON, DOMESTICS, YARNS, ROPE*
TOBACCO, PROVISIONS, Ac.
Careful and prompt attention given to buying nad
selling COTTON.
In Scott’s Range, between Cherry
and Mulberry strseta,
MAOON, GA.
REFERENCE!:
E B Lung k Cos, Augusta, Oat Mitohsll k
Madwi, Oa; McDaniel A Irby, iynchburg>Y»s fa
tfryis k do, New York; Jamas M IssU, lsffiea,
Mass: Erwin k Hardee <Sefaaaab, Gat J A Emlow,
G'fcar&ekm,B Qi IS Webb k Cos, Mobile, Ate} D
Rodfiff Sing, Fhli&dslphte, Pi : Wan! A Shew, Meat
gomeiy, Ala ( Umus! Peebles, Petersburg, Yfi.
aagis tm
NOTICE.
MACON A WESTERN R. R.. |
Macon, Aug. 89,1845. {
ON and after the Ist of SEPTEMBER the rata of
Freight on Lumber t rom Macon to Atlanta will
be Ten dollars per thousand feet.
E. B. WALKER,
aug3o-lw Superintendent.
GEORGIA, Houston Cennte-Oumtn’i
Ornoi roa said Coobtt—Whereae, 0. 0. Daae»n
petitions the unders gned tor Letter* of Administration de
bonis non earn testamento annezo, open the Estate es Jere
miah J. Duma*, late of »»W county, deceased.
These are therefore to olio aad sdn onlsh all pereoae to
teteetedtebe aad appeal at my offioe on er before the firm
Monday in October aezt, to show afines iff aay they bate)
SUPERIOR COURTS.
AT CH AMnnw,,
AlSawT, Ga, Aug. 18, I**S.
THE Superior Courts < f »b- several cc-• .<■* r—-i
posing the South western Circuit, wi 1 he h< t .
the ensuing riding, et the time* nowpmCTi*d.e» . ;
that of the county of Worth, which will he held on the
fid Monday in October next, luconntie* wl --vs.
were eot held at the last spring terms, tits J•*•' *"»• u
the Interior Court are requested to meet with-m «!• »*,
and draw 86 Grand and 48 Petit Jurors, who shall b#i
(y summoned by the Sheriffs or their l)e; at ire. The re
vising of the Jury boxes by the Inferior Courts an or
dered, if not done, need not bs lor the present.
Parties, witnesses, end eouose) are notified that As
Dockets will be sailed in their order, and sbowtogs tor
continuances wfll be required
RICH. H. CLARK. »
aug22-«t Judge Sup r. Coort, S. W C
WANTED.
A GOOD dwelling house, with five nr • * rooms, to
wanted for next year, from let of OCTOBER. Owe
near the business pert of town preferred. Far farther
particulars inquire at this OFFICE.
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DISTILLERY.
HAVING completed all my arrangements to dioctt
end rectify SPIRITS, I am prepared to uWi
contracts with anyone, who may wish tod aul!
and other fruits into brandy. I will also hrrnd t.*
trade with rectified whisky, pure spirits end *5 to t >
>er cent, aleoboi. For further particular* enquire of
lr. Sparks, or at my distillers. three mti*« west of
Maeeo. ADERHOLD * IHJSAL D.
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LANEY & BRANNON,
COTTON FACTORS,
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
IVVACLAi ALA.
WILL fire their personal attention to the purchas
ing e i Goods, Ac.
aarsuuiCKs:
Ex-Gov. Shorter, Youeg, Woods A Gardner, K it.,
la, Aka; William H. Young, Columbua, <K ; J B
Ross, J. B. Aaderson k Son, Macon, Oa.: W. J. An
deraon k Cos., Fort Talley, Ga.: Atktns k I>enham, W
A. McKeuue k Cos., Apalachicola, Fla., O. I*. Metcalf A
Cos., New Orleana, Louisiana. jyl vlas.
v. a. m. AwnanaoM. t. a. dbla>s.
ANDERSON <fc DeLANE,
OKNEBAL PRODICE
AV»
Commission Merchants,
MACON, OA..
Triangular Block, opposite City Store.
WILL keep on hand for sale, Bacon. Lerd,
Sugar, Coffee, Butter. Chickens. Floor. Meal,
Grits, Rice, Tobareo, Ac ,A. And con.
•igntnents ot Produce end all other nriictee ot
Commerce.
All goods consigned to our care lor sale, wiil
receive prompt attention.
Give us a trial, as we must live.
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FARM FOR SALE.
A small FARM of 100 acres; 40 acres in t* f OAR
and HICKORY timber, four and a half md’-a ea*t of
GRIFFIN, GA.. is offered tor sale. The pW. torn
ritClT UKCdAKDS. running water, •; .*
and a good well on it, double log dwelling and out
houses. For further particulars sppiv to
JASON BULK. Griffin. Ga .
or 3. B. BURR,
auglS—tf _ Macon, Ga.
DRIED PEACHES.
I will nr
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
For Dried Peaches, if bright and well druid.
J. N. SEYMOUR.
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PUGH & LUNQUEST,
PHOTOGRAPH, AMBROTYFE,
AND
Daguerrean Gallery,
Triangultr Block, Macon, Gs.
Wa have received anew aupply of materia'
and are prepared to ezecute pictures of every
kind in the beat etyle of art. anvlO— 3m*
I. C. PLANT,
Stock, Exchange and Money Broker,
MAOON, GA.
Stocks, Bonds, Sterling and Domestic Eichange,
Bank Notes, Government Claims, Gold and
Stiver bought aad sold ; money invested
as parties may direct. Collections
made and promptly remitted for.
RanuuniCßs:—R. H. Maury A Cos.. Richmond, V*..
W. M. kJ. C. Martin A Go., Charleston, Jotah Mor
ris, Montgomery; Marine Bank oi Georgia, Savaa
oak; Uaiea Bank, Augusta, Wm. 11. Young. Pro- •
daot Bank of Colambus; St. Joha, Powers A < ,
Mobil*. jyl»-4m*
INSURANCE.
THE underaigned has been re appointed agtat
of that reliable Institution, the
Morohanta’ Inauraaoe Company,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
and will he glad to serve bis friends who wish to
be secured against lose by fire.
Office at the counting room of BNIDER A COL
LINS. on Seeood street.
saaio-lwi HENRY L JEWETT.
FURNITURE AND WOOD WORK
*F ALL SIMM USB TO SIDES.
Psmltsr* CtMBMd sad Strains.
corrals ALWAYS ON BAND,
%**J3r # S»r
fpooVUm*
ON CONSIGNMENT.
100 pieces Kv. BAGGING,
40 coils GREEN LEAF ROPE,
100 bush CORN MEAL,
300 lbs Kv. TWINE
15 kogt 81. CARB. SODA.
For sale by
auglO-tf J H- ANDERSON k *QV
GEORGIA, lamter County.— Wherea*. Jams#
p. aai PhUtp West, applty iom.hr Leu r, «r Ad
ministration, de beats non ea the setate of J. W. Walker,
Ute of me let fIOBDIY. d?C(ll#d
These are thrre'ere to cite aad admonish es end • fi
lar, the kindred aad creditor* es said deceas'd *« b- - ad
appear at my office on or before the first Monday ta o*e
b*r neat, them aad there to shew ease*, y say ttry b.ve,
•by sate letters theffid net he star ird.
Imsaate my hard aad affieiat strnater., t«s ra,
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