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AND MESSENijMi.
< *^TNu«ce 1 .—Seo the notice of
g J. Cook & Cos., calling on all
to the removal of their cotton,
io ft certain warehouse, to call and
flosiw the **&*'
TaE Fi»HO» H.J.Cook&Co. has been
j Those in their debt or owihg
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xv p Williams offers for
ir^e^otr^atFort
Valley. - li .
Sls UW. SOT.C Os JoboL. Parker,
Ordioarj of^ocoaCouo^
Juot Srwci hwcruahad sugar for
tale.
* £*nbic£ —Auctioeeers,
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The Cholera in Europe.
I' The cholera continues to make frightful
[ ri vegei in several oouotries of the Old
I World. In the Levant, where it first msde
[ ltl ippearance, it is said tobs raging with
I serened intensity. Ia Italy, tho Oiiy of
m baa suffered terribly, the number of
I *e«tb, up to the 12th ult., amounting to
I **l, and no sign of decline being as yet
I soucetble. The Island of Malta is likewise
I Merely effected. There are, of court#, the
I jjjit alarming rumors about the further
I fpnad of the cholera. A number of places
■ j Italy, among them Rome, Barcelona, in
I Cpaic and Marseilles in France, are report-
have bceu attacked; but though,
I cases may have ocourred in all these
■ the epidemic had, at latest aocounts,
■ u .t jet assumed alarming dimensions in
■ uj of them.
I Tie deep solicitude which the Govern-
Isttts of all the iufected countries, not ex*
Iriiog that of Turkey, have manifested for
■us ibption of tho most effective hygienic
Is..i»arc9, is a most gratifying proof of the
mm progress which our age is making in
fttstl reform and in civilization. The
of Italy has on this occasion
ft«s nobly conspicuous for its enlightened
ft i. Soon after the outbreak of the cholera
ft Acrona, two of the Ministers started for
ft : unfortunate city, to visit the hospitals
ft.j prisons, to calm the apprehensions of
people, and to make suitable
for the support of the widows
ft., .rphans. If tho cholera should con*
lotger, the King himself, and the
■:-r Ministers were likewise to proceed
to superintend the proceedings and
tic courage of the inhabitants. The
uis distinguished himself in this way
Htftfc. When, in 1854, the cholera was
off numerous victims in Genoa,
ftt King and his Minister, Cavour, started
Htaeefor that city, and visited all the
Bairtcrt decimated by the epidemic. In
ft* same year, KiDg Ferdinand, of Naples,
Btc from bis capital on the appearance of
ft- .en, and took refuge in the island of
ftcttiii. The different conduct of the two
explains the different feelings with
ftt£i:d to them on the part of the Italian
Avery Important Order. ,
Huojcarteri District ok Augusta, i
4ra Division Dep’t of Qa., >
Augusta, August 30th, 1865. )
Buual Orders, )
■ No. 7. \
■ utsviug been brought to the notice of I
Brevet Major General Commandiug I
parties making contracts and agree-1
Bf-U have therein named gold as the con-
Beration to be paid for the performance
B«*of, it is hereby ordered that, hereaf-
B whenever contracts or agreements in
B"t ng are entered into between parties,
B« consideration therein named to be paid
B«- in lawful money of the United
Bites; that is. in the paper curreucy issued
B : dialed a legal tender by the Gov-
Bt-tnenti
■ A:i contracts or agreements heretofore
into by any parties whatever with-
B the limits of this District which do not
to the provisions ot this order are
declared null and void.
Sy command of
Brevet Maj. Gen, J. H. Kino.
■ J. G. Leifk, Ass’t Adj’t Gen.
I P<r li*t in the Gulf, —Capt. Swasoy, of the 1
British schooner Adventure, says the New I
Beans Price Current, from Ruatan!
Bind the let inst., reports that the num-1
B r of deserters or discharged men of the I
Bivy had captured three or four small I
Bnjcls in those waters, murdering and rob-1
B their crews, and committing other acts I
B ? lr »cy. A British gunboat was after I
B l * I ’.rates w hen the Adventure sailed. It I
be well for our Gulf shipping to I
out for these latest developments of
Be ch&ntic state of society war produces.
f Reports received at the Depart-
Agriculture warrant the state- !
B Lcr -* hiat the potato crop this season
H* 1 one of the largest ever grown in
B'-hi* country.
niao hanging U better than a
WfSt**' mean# el sup-
Summary of Nows
! The Rome (Gn ) Courier, of tho 31st
! ult., has the following in reference to crop
i prospects in that section .
| This section is suffering from drouth to
an extent almost unprecedented. Since
July 16th, {here has been but one little
shower here, and then only one-fourth inch
of water fell. The consequence ia, that
aU corn is greatly injured, and the late corn
nearly ruined; and garden vegetables and
the potato crop are almost entirely cut off.
One of the ~ most terrible railroad
slaughters that has ever fallen to us to re
cord, occurred a few days since on the
Long Island Railroad. Two trains, both
going at a high rate of speed, ran into
each other near the village of Jamaica,
causing the death of fifteen persons, and
seriously if not fatally injuring many
others.
Another accident, although not of so
fatal a nature, occurred on the Hudson
River Railroad yesterday afternoon, near
Haverstraw. Six cars were thrown off
the track, and ofie man had both legs and
an arm broken.
The W ertz military commission reassem
bled yesterday morning. A Mr. T. C.
AJlcock testified to having seen the priso
ner kill a man with, his revolver because
he asked permission to go out and take a
little fresh air. During the proceedings,
the prisoner’s councel, taking offence at
some remarks made by the court, aban
doned the case and retired.
A large fire in Chicago, Tuesday night,
consumed Hall & Robins’ large grain
elevator, containing fifty thousand bushels
of grain. Loss seventy thousand dollars;
fully insured.
Capt. Barden, an experienced sea cap
tain, left Savannah on the 22d inst. for
New York, for the purpose of obtaining
several light-draft iron steamers, of pecu
liar construction, suitable for the naviga
tion of the Ocmulgee and Alabama rivers.
Jeremiah Townsend, the New Haven
Savings Bank defaulter, had a preliminary
hearing in that city on Saturday. To all
the charges made against him—purloin
ing money, making false entries, theft of
gold, etc. —he pleaded “ not guilty.” The
president of the Savings Bank was exam
ined, as was Dr. T. B. Townsend, who,
in company with detective Carlin, went to
England after the defaulter. The testi
mony was sufficient to warrant the court
in binding him over for trial at the Sep
tember term of the Superior Court, and
to give bail in the sutn of $25,000. It is
doubtful whether he will find bondsmen.
New Haven papers notice the sudden
death in that city of Paymaster Wm. A.
Ingersol, U. S. Navy, aged forty years, of
heart disease. Early in life he was en
gaged in mercantile pursuits in New York
city, but entered the navy, sixteen years*
ago, as Secretary' for Captain (now Admi
ral) Gregory. Subsequently he was also
Secretary for Commodore Salter.
Col. Thomas, Assistant Commissioner of
the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and
Abandoned Lands, has issued a letter to
the clergymen of the State, directing them
to affix the following declaration to the
marriage rite of negroes:
In accordance with the ordinance of God
and the authority of the United States, I
pronounce you to be husband and wife.
A dispatch from Memphis announces
the arrest, in that city, of Brigadier Geo.
eral Marcus J. Wright and Colonel Looney,
late of the rebel army. The arrest was
made by the United States Marshal. They
are under indictment for treason. Judge
Trigg opens the fall terra of his court in
Memphis next Monday. We presume th e
cases of these gentlemen will be disposed
of during the term.
Mrs. Maria Grinder, wife of George
Grinder, has been arrested irv Alleghany,
charged with poisoning a number of per
sons, at various times—-men, women and
children—six of whom died. The accused
has been committed for trial. She is de
scribed as a woman of fine appearance and
I pleasant demeanor, aged thirty years, ac
cording to her own statement, although she
I appears older. It is stated that previous
1 to removiug to Alleghany, some three or
1 four years ago, she resided in Louisville,
Kentucky, and has also been a resident of
Indiana. She is evidently a woman of
much intelligence, and professes to be a
Christian, having great faith in religion.
Mrs. Grinder was frequently employed as
a nurse, and was noted for her kindness to
her patients. *
The New York Post says that twenty
four railroad butcheries have occurred since
January 25th, the lesult of criminal negli
gence.
Another Difficulty.— lt is well known to
fame that the present municipal authorities
have awarded the levee contract to three
parties whom it is reasonable to suppose,
are responsible gentlemen. Major-Gener
,al Cnnby, however, has seized the levees
I on the ground that they are confiscated
property. How the affair will end, is not
known.—iV. 0. Times, 27 th.
yyin «spr#» train is England wait
' wtiatf i Mm flMßMtfe
RAILROAD 0-TTIXSE.
macon xnd .western railroad
A. 1.. Ivlu, Superintendent.
Leave Macon 8,16 A M
Arrive at Atlanta , 5:89 P M
Leave Atlanta 5:8o A M
Arrive at Macon 1:46 P M
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
ViaaiL Power, Sap’t.
Leave Macon 7:28 A M
Arrive at Kufaula... *..fe'BPM
Leave Eufaula .wul A M
Arrive at Macon •. &i0 P M
Albany Branch—Mail Train.
Leave Smithvllle—No 10 2:42 P M
Arrive at Albany—No 12 .4:84 P M
Leave Albany Tjßo AM
Arrive at SaalthvlUe -9.02 A M
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Gboaoe W. Asa**, Sup’t.
Leave Macon 7:50 A M
Arrive at Eatonton LB4 P 11
Leave Eatonton 8:uo A M
Arrive at Macon 1:88 P M
Train* leave Maeon on Mondays, Wednesday* and Frl
dAya, and return Tuesday*, Thursdays A Saturdays.
MACON AND BRUNSWICK RAILROAD.
G. A. Deri, Sup’t.
Leave Macon 8:’0 P M
Arrive at Junction. i ...'. 6:40 PM
Leave Junction 6:80 A M
Arrive at Macon KJfSC A M
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAILROAD
Georoe G. B dll, Sup’t.
Leave
Arrive at West Point 4:80 P M
Leaye West Point ...... .6:80 A M
Arrive at Atlanta .8:85 P M
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Geor'ib Toros, Sup’t
Leave Atlanta 4:20 A M
Arrive at Augusta .6:40 P M
'Leave Augusta 6:00 A M
Arrive at Atlanta 8:00 P M
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
E. B. WaiKER, Sup’t. Traaap.
A dally freight and passenger train commenced running
to Chattahoochee River »n the 7th of June.
Lea*e Atlanta. „ 8:00 A M
Arrive at Atlanta 6:00 P M
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD.
Leave Macon 7.23 A. M.
Arrive 4.10 P. M.
Leave Columbus 7 A. M
Arrive 4.24 P. M
FIRE AND MARINE.
f jxHE undersigned having added to the liat of bis
Insurance Companies,
The old and Reliable
J 2 INA INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP HARTFORD, CONN.
The Strongest Company on the
•American Continent,
NET ASSETS $4,000,000.
ALSO,
THE VHtEJTIX
Company,
OP HARTFORD, CONN.
ASSETS $1,000,000.
With the above Companies added to my former list,
I am enabled to take over
*£200,000
On auy one RISK, and nil in first class Companies. '
Persu is wishing to secure them*elves against loss bv
Fire or River risk, would do well to call and Insure
before it is too late.
Should you fu.il to Insure, don’t complain if you
'oose by the delay, and say no agent advised you to
Insure your property, for the Companies are better
able to stand the loss than you are.
All losses will be promptly adjusted.
E. C GKaNNJSS, Agent,
Bepl-10t Macon, Ga.
FOR RENT.
Tllß old City Hotel on Court House Square, con
taining 14 Rooms and Outbuildings. Possession
given Oct. Ist. Apply to •
augSl -2t* E. J. JOHNSTON, Aoext.
Private Boarding,
A
A few Gentleman can be accommodated with day
board, within a very short walk of the business part
of the city. Enquice at this office.
aagSO-Steod.
WM. M. DCKX. THOS. W. UiNQBAM,
REMOVAL.
DUNN AND MANGHAM,
HAVE removed to the West-side Third Street, just
above HARDEMAN A SPARKS’ Warehouse,
where they purpose continuing their
General Produce
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Trusting that by close attention to the interests of
those whom they serve, and by application and prompt
ness generally in their business relations, to m«rit a
liberal share of the CITY" and COUNTRY trade.
They keep always on hand for wholesale and retail
trade,
SHEETINGS. SHIRTINGS. OSNABCRGS,
YARNS. COTTON CARDS, CORN,
MEAL. FLOUR, SUGAR, SYRUP,
UtFFEE, SODA. LARD, BA
CON. TOBACCO, WHIS
KY, Ac., Ac., Ac.
They are alao prepared to pay the highest market
price for Cotton, either in Specie or U. S. Currency.
jyfl-Smeod
MIX & KIRTLAND
Have received and are now offering
GENT’S FINE BOOTS,
GENTS’ CALF BALMORALS,
AND
Congress (Waiters.
ALSO,
The Ladies’Celebrated Steel Shank Gaiters, of various
Patterns, which for Durability, Excellence ot Construc
tion and Comfort in wearing, this make of Ladies’
Shoes is universally admitted to be unrivaled. Which
we will sell at a small advance, *t Wholesale or Re'ail
for CASH. . MIX A KIRTLAND.
a»g2i>- ts
C'l EORGIA, Pulaski County.—Whereas, John*
T McPhall, applies for letters of Administration or thr
estate of D. C. McPhall, late of Pulaski eounty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office on the first Monday in October next,to show cause if
any theyhave, wiy said Letters should not be granted to
said applicant
Given under my hand, this Vfth day of August, 15615.
aturlT—SOd JOHN J. AP*BROW. Ordinary.
TWO MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Ordinary’of Upson county for leave to
sell all the lands belonging to the estate of John A. Piator
late Os said county, dereased TMs Anirust, 28d, ISfiß.
W. G. PRATOg, I-
- 0. PRATOB. f Ex#cntort
atir*9-»9m.
rieorgia, Macon County.—Mxty days after
\JT date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Ma
con County, for leave to cell th# lands belonging to the es
tate cf William Jf. Paytof, late of Mid county dee’A. B*l4
I New Wholesale and Retail
Dry Goods and Clothing
STORE.
WE, the subscribers, beg leave’ to inform cur an
meroua friends and the public generally, that we have
receiver the m. st extefc.-ive and select stock of Dry
Goods, Cloihing and Furnishing Goods in tbia market,
and are prepared to accommodate wholesale aud retail
customers with all articles it) our Uds at the lowest cash
prices. W> are recaivlagGuods daily, and have now
on hand
20 Case* of American Prints,
75 Pieces of Irish Lineus,
Table Cloths, and Towellings,
A large lot of linen, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs.
A fine and large assortment of Jaconets, Swiss Mus
lies, Lawns, Cambrics, Brilliant*, Paper Cambrics,
Hollands, Canton Flannels, Jeans, Sheetings and Shirt
ings of all descriptions, Alapucas, Bombazine, Meri
nos, Delaines, Bareges, Crapes, Ac.
Lad iet’ Cloaks, made in the latest at via; Shawls.*
A largs stock of Ladies’ Hose, Gloves, Gauntlets,
Belts and Ribbons. ,
A latge assortment of ladies’ misses and children’s
Shoes, Gaiters, BalmodeD, Slippers and Bootre.%
Hoo| skirts of al’ sorts and' prioos. j
Ladas'Collars, Edgings and inserting*, Trimmings, !
Musqu £0 Nettings.
Perfumery, Scissors, Thimbles, Knives and Forks,
Pocket Kuivts, Purses, Pocket Boole* and the like.
In the clothing line we offer fine Cassimere Suits,
Silk, Satin and Marseilles Yeats, fine Biondcloatb
Coats, Black Doeskin Pants; in short, Clothing of all
sizes and prices.
A largs stock cf Hats, mens’ and boys Shoes and
Boots.
Shirts, and Collars, Under Shirts, Drawers, Socks,
Handkercbiels, Gloves, Gauntlets, Suspenders, Acv
A fine lot of Watches and Jewelry.
A liberal discount will be made to country merchants,
who will honor us with a call.
A. SCHEURMAN A BBQ.,
Mulberry st., next to Boatdman's Book Store,
uugjft-lra Macon, Ga.
MARINE, FIBE
LIFE INSURANCE.
" -e
PHUSNLX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOEATN, K. T.
Capital $1,000,000.
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Os NEW TORS.
Capital $1,000,800.
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NKW YORK.
Capital $500,000.
NEW TORS LIFE TKSURANUI COMPANY.
■ t Assets $4,000,000.
J. MONROE OGDEN, Aoent.
Office at Mitchel & Smiths Store, 3rd Street.
atiglO-lm*
AUGUSTA HOTEL.
PROPRIETORS:
S. M. JONES, z. A. RICE.
W"E respectfully invite our old friends and the trav
eling public 10 give us a call. Our House is located
in the heart of trad j, and convenient to the depots.
Augusta. Qa., Aug. ✓ ts
Losey, Lyons & Patrick
Are in constant receipt of the following
at their News Emporium, on Cherry street,
uear Ellis’ Drug Store :
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 tine assortment of Late Novels,
Novelettes and light general reading matter.
Stationery iu,every variety. Photographic
Albums, Toilet Soap, Pocket Books, Play
ing Cards, etc., etc. aug24-tf
SAMUEL D» KILLEN,
A-ttorney at Law,
PERRY, GEORGIA.
SENDS greeting to his friends and former patrons,
and hereby announces bis sate return tromthe war.
Having recovered my wonted health and secured rnr
right to citizenship, I tender my professional services
to 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 resideuce.
For reference—my former record.
aug24-lm*
St. Cecilia’s Academy.
This well known female academy,
under thr direction of tbs Sisters of the Or
der of St. Dominic, situated in one of the most
delightful and healthy localities in Dsvidsou coun
ty, will open for the next session oa the first Mon
day in September. For further particulars, apply
at the Academy, or address “The Mother Supe
rior, St. Cecilia’s Academy, Mount Yernon, Nash
ville, Tcuu. jyl9-lm
JAMES SEYMOUR,
WHOLESALE GROCER
AND
cojvjftissrojr mercu^.yt,
MACON, G A'.,
OFFERS his services in the Purchase of Cotton, and
respectfully solicits consignments of Merchandize.
A large lot of Richardson’s celebrated Green Leaf
Rope, for sale at lowest market P rices.
aug27—lot* _ ‘
Wanted to Rent
A Ny one having a House containing three or four
/\ rooms, can find a good tenant by applying at this
office, or dropping a note through the Post Office to
“J. C. P.,” care Journal and Messenger. augSO
DR. JAMES MERCER GREEN,
HAS resumed the practice of his Profession. Office
on Second Street, up stairs, immediately above the
store of J. B. Habersham A Cos. Residence on Poplar
street, one and a half squares above the City Hall.
jy!4-3m*
FOR SALK.
_____ J
ONE Ten Horse Power Engine, with
Boiler, Pumps, Pipe, Steam Gauge, Shaft
ing, Belting, Pullies, &c. All in good or
der, with Front and Grate Bars. 2 Lathes
Grindstones, Buffing Wheels, and Rolling
Machine Fan, all with Pullies.
W. J. McELROY.
augl9-2w #
GEORGIA. Pulaeki County.—Whereas, Jas.
Fleming, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from
the Guardianship es M*ry J. Williamson, minor heir of
Tilly Williamson, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singula*,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law. and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters dlsmlssory should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this Au
gust 80, 1866. J. J. BFAEBOW, Ordinary.
augßo-40d
n eorgia. Macon County.—Sixty davs after
\JT date, application will be made to the Court of Ordin
ary of Macon County, for leave to (Ml the lands belonging
to the saute of StUy Baffman,deceased, late of said «o«ft
vustsst
I
AT
W, A., HUFF’S
GRAIN EMPORIUM,
MAY be found the following articles for sal*.
10,000 busbeis Corn,
100 bushels Ouis,
500 bushels Cow !*«*«,
400 bushels Ground Peas,
5,000 poiiQes Choice Bacon,
500 bush, fresh Meal,
t
500 reams Wrapping Paper*
300 boxes Tobacco, all grades,
%
■ 100 boxes Family Soap,
500 bbis. good Flour,
5 boxes of the genuine 'Sperm
Candles,
10 cases flue Brandy,
10 " Madeira and Sherry Wine,
50 bales Cotton,
50 bbls* Salt,
30 “ Sorghum Syrup,
1,000 yards Macon Sheeting,
*I,OOO “ 7-8 Shirting*
WANTED.
$2,400 in GOLD,
$2,000 in SILVER,
5,000 bushels CORN,
10,000 pounds BACON,
100 bales COTTON,
1,000 bushels fresh MEAL,
100 barrels SYRUP,
25 bbls. SUGAR, and any
quantity of FODDER, OATS, &c.,
that may be offered. For all of
which the highest price will be
paid" by
aug2s-tf W. A. HUFF.
THEY ARE COMING*,
We have Engaged the KCLIPSIi KXPRESS to
brrng all o* our GOODS, nnd one Car Load has ar
rived. Among them are
Fine Old Port,
SHERRY, and MAOOtA WiftfiL in Caaks. YER
ZENAY CHAMPAGNE and St, JULIAN MEDOCE
CLARET, in Caee.s.
PURE SALAD OIL,
English Chow-Chow, White Onions. Pick lee, Lemon
Svtup, Assorted Extract*, Lord Ward’s Worchesler
shire Sauce. Another Lot of Fine /Vie and Poi ter, by
the Cask or Retail. Came and look tor yourself.
GREER A LAKE,
No. 1 Ralston Granite Range, So St., Macon, Ga.
aug.24-tl
3rt Ifi -A. ill ESTATE
A G E_N C Y .
IHEKGBY lender my services to the public in buy*
Log, soiling and routing houses sod tenements, in
the city of Macon, and
ALSO
In buying, selling and renting farms and wild lands
throughout the State.
Having had long experience in such business, I pro*
mise promptitude teal! who may wish my services, and
flatter myself that I Shall be able to give satisfaction.
Terms moderate. J. K 7 HARMAN,
Over Christian Index office, Cotton Avenue.
uug23-2w*
. Crockery ! Crockery!
JUST received, several more crates CROCKERY
and GLASS-WARE.
Also, large lot of TEA and COFFEE.
N. A. MEGRATH, %’t.
aug24-tf
JONATHAN COLLINS & J. A. FOSTER,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Third Street, Macon, Ga.
Will attend strictly to aU Business en
trusted to them.
aug23-3m #
NOTICE.
OFFICE MACON * WESTERN R. R., 1
Macon, Aug. 23,1805. (
ON and after this date the freight on COTTON
from Macon to Atlanta will be two dollars per
bale, not to exceed live hundred lbs. in weigbt.
E. C. COX,
eug2s-tf Acting Sup’t.
GEOBGlA,Pulaski County.-Wherea*. Mary
Oathout applies to me for Letters of Administration, on
the estate or Wm. B. Oathout, late of said county, dec's
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap*
pear at my office on or before the first Monday In Oct.
next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, Aug. 22d,
1885. J. J. SPARROW,
augM-lrn Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Houston County.— Oxmxabt's
Omoi fob said Coustt.— Whereas, John M. Giles,
petitions the undersigned for Letters of Administration
de bonus non, upon the estate o 1 Rlsdon Smith, late of
said county, deed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish the kindred and
eredltors of said deceased to file their objections— if any
they have —on or before the first Mondsy in October
next—why said Administration should not be granted
Given under my official signature, this August 14, 1868.
auglG-wla WM. T. BWIPT, Ordinary.
SNEORGIA, Houston County.— Oedisabt’s
VT OrriCß fob said County.—Whereas, John King peti
tions the undersigned for Letters of Dismission from the
Administration of estate of Joseph M. King, deceased.
Those are therefore to elte and admonish all and singular
the kindred and credltereof said deceased, to show cause,
If any thoy have, oil er tofors tie ftrst Monday In Maxoh
I>. a. BALDWIN, New \ ork. H. HBIUHAII, bliWSUllah.
j, r, CCMMIMO9, New York. c. m. holst, Satinnih.
D, H, BALDWIN & dO„
JTO. 178 JPEeARE STREET,
NEW YORK.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
«
General Commission Merchants.
Particular attention given to the sale of COTTON,
TOBACCO, PRODUCE, and MERCHANDIZE gen
erally. . /
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
Liberal advances made on consignments to ou
Houses iu Savannah and York, or to our friend
in Liverpool. Refer to Asaer Ayres, Macon, Ga. ■
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| Printers’ and Binder’s Warehouse.
I ri’MIIE subscribers manufacture Type Revolving
| X double and single Cylinder Printing Machines.
i BED AND PLATEN POWER PRESSES -
FOR
BOOK, JOB AND CARD PRINTING.
Steam Engines, Hydraulic Preese* with wrought*
iron cylinders,. Standing Presses of various kinds.
Chas s, Furniture, Cases. Stands, Brass Rule, Com
posing Sticks, and every article connected with thearta
of Letter-pres* Copperplate and Lithographic Print
ing, Book binding, stereotyping and Electrotypiog, al
ways on hand, or furnished at short notice.
They would also call attention of Publishers of News
papers to their New
RAHWAY NEWSPAPER PRESS,
AND THEIR
SINGLE LARGE CYLINDER
Hand Printing Machine,
, Either of which is especially desigied to supply News
papers of moderate circulation with a cheap, plain and
serviceable Printing Machine, capable of doing
the ordinary Job work of an outof town office. They
aredeMirnea to run exclusively by hand, at a speed
of 700 or 800 per hour, and at this rate will mn with
out jar or noise.
Anew Catalogue, containing cuts and descriptions
of many new Machines not before shown in their
book, with directions for puttiog up, working, he,
and other useful information, is now in press, and
when completed will be sent to any of the craft who
will furnish their address. R. HOE A CO.,
New York, and Boston, Mam.
Publishers of Newspapers are at liberty to insert this
advertisement displayed as above three times in their
weekly paper with this note, at any time during the
next six months, Lnt not later, provided they purcosm
type or material of our manufacture lor four times tbs
amount of their bill, which will be allowed in aettla.
ment of ours on receipt of a copy of their paper con
taining the advertisement.
May 10th, 1«85. q^pg-St
FLOUR, SOAP, &c.
70 bbls. extra Family Flour,
50 boxes No. 1 Soap*
GO coils Green Leaf Rope,
30 doz. Brooms,
20 bbls. Salt.
For sale by
J. H. ANDERSON & SON.
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EXTRA - FAMILY FLOUR
100 barrels Extra Family Flour, just re
ceived, For flair by
J H. ANDERSON & SON.
ON COVSIGVYIGVT
1000 bushels of Corn,
50 coils Rope,
50 pieces Kentucky Bagging,
Just received and for sale bv
J. H. ANDERSON & SON.
W eal, Soda, etc.
100 bush, fresh Corn Meal,
15 kegs Soda,
20 barrels Cane Syrup,
20 boxes Tobacco,
Sugar, Coftee, Tea, Crushed Sugar, etc., etc.
For sale by
J. H. ANDERSON & SON.
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FRESH ARRIVAL.
Large lot Mackerel,
Large lot Cheese,
Cases Brandy,
Cases Bourbon Whisky,
Cases Champaigne,
Cases Soda,
Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c.
N. A. MEGRATH, Agent.
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P P- PEASE,
Receiving, Forwarding
AND
Commission Merchant.
ALSO, DSALBA IN
COTTON, DOMESTICS, TARNS, ROPP,
TOBACCO, PROVISIONS, Ac.
Careful and prompt attentioh given to buying and
selling COTTON.
In Scott’s Range, between Cherry
and Mulberry street*,
MACON, GA.
REVERENCES:
E B Long A Cos, Augusta, Ga: Mitchell A Bmiths,
Macon, Ga; McDaniel A Irbv, Lynchburg, Ya; Wm
Bryce A Cn, New York; James M Beebe, Boston,
Mass ; Erwin A Hardee, .Savannah, Ga; J A Enslow,
Charleston, .SC;S S Webb A Cos, Mobile, Ala; D
Rodney King, Philadelphia, Pa; Ward A Shaw, Mont
gomery, Ala ; Lemuel Peebles, Petersburg, Va.
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NOTICE.
MACON A WESTERN R. R.," I
, Macon, Aug. 22, TBBS. (
ON aud after the Ist of SEPTEMBER tbe rate of
Freight on Lumber irom Mac .n to Atlanta will
be Ten dollars per thousand feet. •
E. B. WALKER,
augSO-I w Superintendent.
GEORGIA, Houston Countp - *OBMVABT , e
Om s roa said Ooubtt—Whereas, c. 0. Dane n
petitions the undersgned for Letters of Administration de
bonis non cum testamento annexo, upon the Estate of Jere
ml»t> J. Dumas, law or said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons In
terested to be and appeal at my office on or before the firtt
Monday in Oe ober next, to show came (If any they have)
why said letter* akeald not be granted.
1 swap'
SUPERIOR COURTS.
AT CHAMFERS, 9
AjutaxT, Ga.. Aug. 18. IMA )
THE Soperlor Courts of tbewve'mi wcrtiee ere
posing the South western Circuit, will be beid at
the ensuing riding, at the times now prescribed. aseepC
that of the county of Worth, which will f* h«dd oa the
8d Monday in October next. In counties where Courts
were sot held at the last spring terma. the Ju>..or* e t
the Inferior Coart are requested to meet without dmmy,
and draw 86 Grand and 48 Prut Junon, ah * aha.! berfu
ly summoned by the Sheriffs or their Deptlwa. The re
vising of the Jury hoses by tbs Infer r Courts as or
dered, if not done, need not be tor tbs pr> sent
Parties, and ooaoarl are om M that the
Dockets will be oalled in their order, sad showings tor
continuances will he required.
RICH. H. CLARK,
aug23-6t Judge Sap’r. Court, a. W. Q.
WANTED.
A GOOD dwelling house, with five or ru rooms h
wanted for neat year, from Ist of OCTOBER Om
near the hnsineaa part of town pruhrred for former
particulars inquire at this OFFICE.
augHMOt*
DISTILLERY.
HAVING completed all mr arrangements to dteof
and rectify SPiEITd, I am prepend to make
contracts with any one, who may wish to and. till c*acnee
and other fruits leto brandy. I will also tarnish th*
trade with rectified whisky, purs spuvte tad Ml*/
Bir oant. aloohoL For further particular* eoqr •••*
r.* Sparks, or at my distillery, three a» • «t oi
Macon. ADEBhOLX) A B*»N aCD
LANEY & BRANNON,
COTTON FACTORS,
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
ICFATLA, ala.
WILL give their persoou at tea boa to the penfem
ing of Goode, Ac.
aartaaven:
Ex-Gov. Shorter, Ywaag, Weoda A Gardner. Futon -
la, Ala.; William B. Yuan*. Commbua. Qai J B
Rosa, J. H. Aadaraoa A Son, Maooa, Oa , vv j. a.-
derson A (Jo , Fort Valley, Ga.; AUr toe k P-.yhat. W
A. Melanaie AOa, Apnlauhiuols, Fla., O. I* toms A
Cos., New Orleans, Louisiana- j*l» Im
v. s. m. ajvasnaow. r. a. »*uir»
ANDEfiSONA DeLANE,
GENERAL PBODICE
A.VD
Commission Merchants,
MACON, OA.,
Triangular Biotk, eppoaita Coy Start.
WILL ‘•eep on hand (or sale. Bur-n, Leed,
Sugar, Coffee, Butter, Ch* kens. ffir. Meal,
Grits, Rice, Tobacco, Ar ,to And aol.jit eon*
*ignmsms ol Produce and all other sr .dee at
Commerce. •
AH goods consigned to our ears ♦ »r iue. wvd
receive prompt attention.
Give us a trial, aa wa must live.
see If—u#
FARM FOR SALE.
A small FARM of 100 acres; dOMNIIBJ|efOAI
and IJfCfcOKY timber, four and a Ms rr. «*<t of
GRIFFIN, GA., is off-red lor sale. The p.a •* has two
good FRUIT ORCHARDS, runninr w»ter, et >r
and a good wall oa it,’ double lug dwel ag sad out
houses. For further partirul -ir* Iv to
JASON BURR. Onfflo. G*
orS. B BI RR.
ts Merua, tea.
DRIED PEACHLB.
I WIJ.L r*v
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
For Dried Peaches, if bright and well dr. 1.
J. N. SEYMOUR.
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PUGH it LUNQUKSI.
PHOTOGRAPH, AHBROTYPE,
MB
Daguerrean Gallery,
Block, Msroc, Gt
We hsva received s new eupo v ot msterta*
and are prepared to execute pictur--* • r»rf
kind in the beet stele of art. aeelO }-•
I. C. PLAN’I’,
Stock, Exchaif c and Money Broker,
MACON, OA. B
Stocks, Bonds, Sterling and Domestic Exchange,
Bank Notes, Government Claims, Gold sad
Silver bought aud sold ; money indeed
as parties may direct. Collection*
made end promptly remind for.
Rarxaufcxsß. H. Maury A Cos.. R.ebmor.d, Vt;
W. M. A J. C. Mania A Cc.,Charleston; Jouith Her
ris, Montgomery; Marine Bank ot Oao-g «, (for**-
n»b ; Union Bank, Augusta; We. 11. Y.w ig Pm...
deot Bank et Columbus, St. John, Power* A («.
MoWla foil-Ass*
INSURANCE.
THE undersigned has been re-appointed agent
of that reliable Institution, the
Xerohanto’ Inioraoct Company,
OF HARTFORD. CONN.,
and will be glad to aerve hie friends who wash to
be secured against lose by fire
Office at the counting room ot SNIDER 4k COL
LINS, on Becond street.
anglO-lm HEVRT L JEWETT
FURNITURE AND WOOD MOKE
OF ALL RI\l)S MIDI: TO
Furniture Clemsed and Repaired.
COFFINS ALWAYS ON HAND,
AND LUMBER POE BALE, AT WV PACTOBT, P* -• es
Third Street. OBUiTILL* WOOD.
junc 91-Bm*
”ON CONSIGN WENT.
100 pieces Kv. BAGGING.
40 eoila GREEN LEAF ROPE,
100 hush CORN MEAL.
SOOlbeKr TWINE
15 keg. 81. CARR SODA.
For sale by
aug 10 —tt * J H ANDERSON 4
Hi K „ OH J °iV Coumy. -WVrrwM. item
t * P. and Philip West, uppity to ■« L. . ~ ««.
mlßistr.tlon, d*bonis aoa on the estate es J W V Mr ,
late of said conn y, deciated
These are there’ore to rtte and Mes»M eg m 4 osge
lar, tho kindred and eredltors .( mi I t» Brand
appear at my offi o«» or before the Srw Wons.y -a
t>.r next, then and W»re W iiww ease*. U nay ng bewe,
why Mid letters shonM aot be fronted