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A W9AB XO TfiS PEOPLE.
Iho signs of the times are now too clear
to be mistaken, and stupid or suicidal
aha i we be if we fail to discover or reduce
to practice the leaeons they obviously in
juioate.
Beyond, the limits of the iats -receded
States” two great parties are rapidly or*
ganising from the confused and chaotic
elements of old political associations, and
liiently, but hurriedly, arraying them
selves in serried and hostile columns on
the great, overshadowing question cf ihe
policy to bs pursued towards the con quer
od South. While the fierce battle in ita
pending which is to settle our destiny for
year# *o come, and win tor us local Inde
pendence aca self government, or leava
ns without civil government—the defense
less sport and prey of a hostile msjority—
thore are two points on which wo should
fee careful not to be misled
Ihs first of «Jbes3 is c«r oamposition in
the ooniest. Some aay we have no hand
in the fight, and can do nothing. This
is literally true and practically salsa: for
while we can net fight directly on tho
cue side or the other, w® can, by wh&t wa
do or fail to do, put weapons in the hands
of our foes and puli down the streng
holds and defences of our friends. This
W« will endeavor to ®*p &in and enforoe
hereafter.
The second point upon which we Should
avoid miteonception relates to the nature
of the interests involved in the controversy.
1 We fail tn comprehension hare, we shall
be totally unprepared for the violence and
ferocity of the struggle—the magcltude
of the forces employed, and ths eg'Sa: to
Which Its issue will affect us for wsl or
for woe, Misled by the clemor of a por
tion of the press about negro suffrage,
Etc., some if our wiseacres iutve deluded
thoiaselv£3 into tho opinion that this is
to be only anew development of a morbid
and incurable negrophobia; cut they
have titqp’y zaisiaken the nK*ans for the
Soo—the iron and leaden pellets for the
casus belli. The struggle is for empire—
for the pcisetsion of tc® government,
wj.xi all its iasalcul; fcle power and spoils,
Assuming teat the Buu<fe. politically rs
organised ass component part of the
Union, would resume, as far s,e might br,
her ancient political position ana afEn»»
tie?, ths struggle on the out* sfaa it* to
perpouaie nor present paralysis, or, if that
be impossible, to hybridist her and etnas j
■■tulati her political manhood. Bene.?, j
mi.. Bta'its.cf the North. who act on
ly prohibit negro suffrage, bat aron negro
immigration, at borne- tet up thsir furious
alamor for negro sugrage in the South bj
the tint f ua non to. readiaisßion into the
Uoioo. H-. nee all Their labeled sfMrt3 to
prove, by the false revelations of travel
ing emie-ssrirs and other means,- that the
3ou hern p topis cannot he United with
local tylf-governiaent; and hsnaa the in
affable, suicidal stupidity of every South
era mas, and Southern •woman, too, who
lend* color, in any way, to suck taitrep
reeect&tiona by umeamly. unaigniSod and
stnp!7 demonstratici>6 of ill-feeling to
wards the government cr the people of the
. North.
Oa the other hand,the antagonists of this
ami Southern, party see, ©r think they see,
the certain fruition of *ll their hopes of
power, patronage and empire in the rs
es’abllahment of the ancient political
power of the South They count upon us
&3 firm siues and supporters in the cause
cf a- constitutional, democratic repubil
osnlem: and they hope with the aid of
aur votes to lead the government bar a cut
sf the kitchen ar.d ths negro quarters, the
manufacturer's countiog house, and the
decs of the speculator and sharper, jcic
ihe open e.ir vud upon the broad piaias of
a liberal, tolerant, impartial adrainistra.
lion. All thia they see involved, aad who
can overestimate tbs energies they will
bring to the task before them
2* w. with this meagre and merely tog
gsstios view cf the situation, which news
paper limit* do not permit us to amplify,
it seems to us a universal solicitude should
pervade the Southern mind that no tais
•step should be taken by ourselves and
noihing omitted on oar part to put cur
friends on 97517 possible vantage ground
for the fight. As painful, humiliating,
and defenceless a-; our Situation
®ay be now. it will be far worse if our
Northern friends are stricken down in
great, impending fight Let us. then,
Syeo.iy a few practical points, wherein
,■? a wise discretion wo may heir cur
iTienct. and tone heip ourselves
1 Wc ought, as for as possible, tc elect
V-inn men to office. Lot prominent ori
ginal secessionists stand aside for the
COLUMBUS, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1565.
uuuoe, and bide tneir uuia iur punacm
promotion, if they aeaire it. IVu know
they accept the situation as fully as ar.y=
body, and will act in as good faith »a
seeking the reconsoliiation of the nation
al power: but neverihotoss, in spite of
actual facts, tneir election Will beheld by
the North to carctioa and sustain the
misrepresentation of our foes that the
Southern mind ic still bent on disunion, }
and restrained merely by military pewor |
And is it not the first dictate of common
sense to employ as our agents persons
known to be on friendly and confidential
terms with the party with whom.we seek
a negotiation T piss any man act other
wise in his private business? and will he
then violate so plain a rule in a great j
public business which involves all his
private interests?
2 it is all important to elect pre-emi ■ l
nently disoreet and careful men to c«r '
convention. A talking body will perhaps }
ruin us. On® open-mouthed fool mey do }
us immssse raiech;ef. Thtre is little f- r
the i'tnTEction to do, ana r-t iftem do it in
two or three days and go homo Tit
iess said—the sooner mended. Lit thasa
follow the load r>f Miseiscippi. end d®
oiare that “slavery having been destroyed,”
neither slavery, fee, &3. s topeal ail
clans®? of the coasutuu'-n inconsidact
therewith, make it the duty of the leg. a
lauire to pass proper laws for th« protec 1
tion or the freedra&n, sbstage the ari-oie
respecting the courts, so as to enlarge the
powers of the legislature for police pur
poses, and beyoud these, and perhaps e I
tew other mattor3, we know of nothing
mors demanding their attention A reso- j
iution by the convention voluntarily i
pledging filelity to the constitution and |
laws of the United State?, would not be
amiss But the great danger vriil bs in i
attempting to do too much, and ns need
less talk and discussion which may pro j
voks impatience and exhaustion ia the ;
anstnbij, and lead to expressions which ‘
may bo po*~ortad to our sarious injury !
should occur
S. Let tne people and the presses of to® ;
South everywhere display a spirit cf con
olli&tiou ands nrtssy towards Federal
functionaries and citiisns from Northern
States, respect the government and sup.
port the aduimfstaatlcn of President
Johnston- The President is doing the
best he can ftr haiarding much
and ws must stand by him. We must
advise no tosoyisns—no unmanly or un
womanly obsequiousness or servility. But
let us only ad. pt til® suggestions of a |
plain, practical ccatmcr. ser.es incur own :
eituatioc. Tha war has loft us frieadlo-s !
—we mast mafec friends, Weare logil y }
delsnceiess against bitter, active, uncom ■ j
promising and undying fees—let us tub
stitttt® what other »gi< ruay present it
self. The man is a fool who gives reins to
pique, passion and resentment? which
can ir.jure himself alone. And finally, to
conclude an article, too long, let the pec- j
pie bs quiet and hope for better days
They wilt come, if ws are true to our
selves Industry and trade will gradu
ally reorganise—the functions of civil
g vernmeut will be restored, and ifee soil
again pour her wealth into our laps. Pa }
tience and | rudence are the watchwords
—Macon Telegraph-
Whtts Labor for tta® Sostb;
One importsm result of tbe war Is ftfeo
ofeat'gtof Socifeers oploioa ou tfee kubjeot
of labor. Ta© constant an*eer oi tbe
3outfe to tfee people of Use oounlry who
ds-irea tbo olaveboldTs to do s way with
slavery was that ike asgro would »ot
work if freed, and ifeat 8 nufcero soil
could not bo tilled fey wbife l:*bo*- -
war caused many 10 tie . b
and non® important soarooly than
ia tbs appsim t y dcap rooted opinion oa
tho labor queslieu. filTidoDC© bcquiqU
late® daily that tfea former slavebeldara
arc roieing otpxs Jbls year with; aegro
help, freeu from ins cuiee of slavery ;
and froia "Yiigioia to tho Golf, ccastaot
appeals are made td Nonfesro men and
ta move South and help in snl
tiv&tiog tho land. In Rlohile an offico
taa beer, opened to encourage and prsvtdo
for whit® labor from Europe. In itto
Abbsyville district in South Caroiino. a
thousand whits lab or ars are invited to go
and settle, constant employment bsing
promised team La all tfes l&ts issurreo
tion*Tj S'/hCee good fertile lead ear. be
purchased ss low as two and three dollars
per aors.
3uofe s demsad fer wfcits labor is a
most oBS-ouragiug sign. As the indues
assnts to go South ar® by no kisses incon
siderable, wa have no doubt that em'gra
tion will soon fee largely drawn ia that
direction. Already many Northern mas
have gras there to settle. Thousands of
our 3cldiers who isrvad with our artcicu
ia the South have been attracted by the
productiveness of the soii and the salu
brity of the climate. Suoh a population
will soon fcs felt mere. By uniting with,
th® Southern people is developing the
industry of the country a more C'rdiai
feeling man bow exists will be established.
Their loyalty will bs undoubted. They
will fcav6 nc sympathy with the late
Southern errors, and they will conse
quently bs able to diffute a thoroughly
National fee]iog.~~Pittsburg Com
vrsp&ntioa to Colon!I* Prtsisscß Sr.
South America.
Ths managing director of an infiaeatial
company iu France, formed under the
auspices of the French Government, en
gaged in developing the resources es
French Guiana, South America, has ap
plied to the Bureau of Frcadmen to know
if it is possible to obtain, in large num
bers, the freedmen of the South tc go to
Cayenne with their families, wests they*
would be well fed and treated, and where
prejudice of casts is not so ' strong
against them jn this eonntry. No ac
tion has yet bean taken on the proposi
w & find the following in another paper:
One hundred colored persons of Lynch
burg, Ya., will be sent to Liberia by tbs
Coloniiaiion Society in November
A iew Sundays ago, whilst 5000 person
male and female, were bathing in tho » E «.
at Cape May, a terrific thunder stores, i
wi'h heavy rain and fierce wind, suddenly
poured its terrors among thorn. They
took to their bos!?, and. in their bathing !
costumes, at»r ed full tilt up the bench,
into sod through the streets, looking like ;
wild Indians on a stampede, only mere so
The churches were just out and the two
crowds met. The scene ean be imagined.
**#■«» UuuVca.lu«. ... «»bVIU«, I
Tto Dispatch says the African Chnrch J.
Whs orjwded, even windows filial, bj :
ntsu and wemea of every shade from ali
porta of the State. The editor of ths
Frets £ Times, und the chaplain of the
17m U, 8. 0. I, who addressed th© meet
ing, W -re the onlj* whit® persons present,
i Up t j the t'mt cf this account no resolu
tions had passed. We will let th® Utl
patch aan t*U the rest;
We endsavorod to iearn th® object of the
meeting, and made numerous u quires oi
the mors venerable l /ok.ng darkios atani-
I iag around ths enuroh- One of them
| aaid: “G > way chile, La a delegate from
SumDsr S’’ Another told ns that be
j “ didn’t tcow cSe coas-qucnces ob de taeet
t icg. but ’aposed dat w«’3 gwine to reg®
| late de ®l«c uca ft-anchiee. and prepage.', a
} do undivided ciroumboberaiioa of de
j American citissu’ ob African descent. ■’
i Another old d-.ri®y.. 7air awfuis neckcr-*
Chief and a big car,® giepped _up sad
remarked ' Seme asy .'.otigerUy, day
dccea’t know nuffiu ’boat it Ise & del®
git, sui ..e srever-uce® do great para
mouutain ob dis a.u9iing_ We’a gwtne to
undress a petition to de L ;gi?iaiur end de
President ua de nght of eoffetiuge for de
j ouliud rac®. ” Hi® expiaiiEticu would
mar® -tk*u fiii a column, and et he ?n
--1 tend' and 10 3;®ifc in tits ccuvaatica to-day,
we w uid cot fvei justified m publishing
hi? views in advance.
Tee convention v.ss tisroTfn into much
, Co;.fu-ioc, conventions generally art>J
! by 100 many trying to speak at ones, ihe
1 Y,legate? popped up in all part* of the
i room simuuaneoUßly, making a mlaa
: tions. After orusr was reef.ortd, Nelssa
j Walker was made permanent President,
; and threo Secretaries were sleeted. The
j objaot of the convention was clearly set
! forth by ■f.'! Chairman- Jde stated that
| they h»d met to draft resolutions laying
! before the LegUiaiare of the State and
; tho Preaidem the grievsmees of the color
, ed paede of the Gist®, sad claim the right
to the exercise cf suffrage in all elections
held within th® 2s a. The convention
w»8 adoreeeod by James Lynob, a color
ed M si. D , of Baltimore, who hs»s trav*
elad in She South as a miesioßary during
the pist year He gave his asperiaco®
during that time, regarding the negroes
in tb® diffe-raat 3 .uvuein Siat-es, Ha is
said to tu- a very iateiligeot ami sble ae
gro, and his t-perob w >? j yfuliy received
Tia* NVcjtstoa.r in* i.vndcnEai«,
. i’tte lodes, th® foreign organ of the
! late Confrderoey fces cossed pufclicatiou
! Wo copy the concluding pinion cf its
farewell address »3 we Sad it is the N«w
York World;
We »r» strongly tempted to address »
few last wards to our southern readers
| But, a:as l what words of ours can ox*
press tas regret wo Let at their disap
poia'ment and sufferings? W® may,
however, fiaally d«stare that in our opia
ion the long agony of th® South will not
bo without o reward. Though defeated,
i theSjuth is not dishonored. The history
; of her indepencSeiot existoecs does not
I exceed Lur years, but u is a complete
i aod briihact reiora ifeat Will endure »o
I long hs virtue aud heroism are Venerated.
Too South is not s separate aatioaaiiiy.
but vh« is a part of » vast and powerful
federation. The South haabsea oo*quer
od and is 12 cted, but as Iccg as eke
preserves the tradition of kor eioey tfc*
cannot bo *«■ * Q ® a**‘b<*u o-~
r.joc&cj b»s fallen, ’out htf gahaat sons
hav© not died ic vaia. Whatever £<g
waves over ber ccpitols, tho South vnli
be free, U *d®r w oat-ver govern men >,
ner people liv® their itfito-'o® will be
felt. As yot the Uod is d3i t - As yet
'b® womc'' mourn for toouo wbu bav«
a : od for tbsir oottotry B 4 iim® will ob*
tifi rat® ifeeravagra of the Seres coafi ct
aud tee 8 u<h. chasteaad by the will of
God, and oxalic i by her chastening, will
son© cays. To nations, oa to indivi tuais,
tribula ioB h ofiun the herald of bless*
mgr. We a cconfidant it wi Ib® so with
the Soots, and lb are fore it ia with » good
heart, though wita personal pain, w® bid
Our ssa'ihsru friends-- fart wall:
al <J«LMV9
■Wo rarely meet the name of s©& Cass
is the papers, but hs stiil lives, ”at the
rip3 sve-of »i fc >h:y-l'uur ysars He resides
on. -Jefferson street, Detroit, in » hand
some inodero.bui.t dwelling, while ais
oldest eon occupies the old family home
stead, two rquares distant. Though af
filoitd with ieeblese*s and forgeifuiaess
naturally incideat to Ms patriarchal sge,
he maintains better health and mors
aotiva spirit than cb'uid reasonably bs
’ supposed to belong to his time of life
boms of the coomoroial gentleman waited
on Genvrei Cass, while st Detroit, and a
oorres pop dent thus speaks of their viiit;
General Cast arud Ms sons are quite rich,
the former having settled at a very early
period at Bitroa, and when lands couid
oe purchased at e, thousandth part of their
valuation. They own quantities of the
best improved real estate in the city, and
aro in me ei j lytneni cf iasemos that are
princely in m g itude.
§fS3mrl»if Httificr CiG£«,
Borne returned soldiers, at Newport,
Eontuoky, oa going to the proper officer
to pay, like good citiumytheir ordinary
titsss, were somewhat RStouisked to find
r. coargu against ihent on the seor@ of
beamy tss. " After themselves serving la
the army for their fail teres, they thought
it something like imposing oa good na
ture tc require them to assist those who
staid at h 10c ic, acauriug their oxentptxca
by vufcatit.utos „ We agree with, the sol
diers in the opinion that this was shear
ing rather clc-e
yopvi iiivit vs Chivsfs-.
The census of Chicago' has bsss eom
pisied, and the te at population is 177,•
§56 Is iB6O lb© population ss taken
was 147 386—but >he authorities thought
that 15 per cent, sh- uld bo added, and the
popul* tea tbeo. vt? published *' 369 86S,
which would show a gain of 8,688 tn live
years
... . w.--j;a-n.
At a public meeting of the oltisens of
6'* counties of T«x*s, resolutions were
posavU ace pung ths situation, pledging
toeir support to theNitiooaiGivernneut,
and Gov Ilsmiltcn, acknowledging the
abcli’ion of slavery, and rflhing Gov.
E*a.iltsßto oail a convention.
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BEAD t’R3 DISTRICT 0» COLUMEGS, 1
ASaT. PkdVovT Makshai a OlF.es, V
Macoo., Ga, August X, 1866 J
CtRCtrUR. £?■>. X-
In rdT toslfirdamp’o cpportanltyto thepvo*
pi of lisle Dlst let t t ike the oath of alkg'anco
pree r b-d In th - P-e ldeut’eans e*ty tr o amatloii
ofMayMti 1865 t es and wing nam«d ,ffioor» arc
app tu ad Provost Marsh Is:
1. L'est. Ootin C. tiaatvr, 4a'h ladianu at *htm
brtdgo, tut ibe COBH lea rs «r, ATM** nun
Caot, *4. W Huffmta 146 k Indiana at Cuth
bert, tor the coacMe , f o«m tic, Clayt Kacdoipi,
Webster, S ®w*.t m.d Qultmtn.
5 C pt Jots S. Pr ti, 14Tth Ii sols, at Albany,
f r the o uutlai cf Doughur'y, Eaker- Mitchell,
C laultt and Wo-th.
4. . tart c A Bi'dweU, I47th IRiaot'.at Ameri
cas r r 'h« couuje* ot Loo, Xerrvil, Snmtvr, Pool;
and Sohi ;.
6 Li at F F. Fletcher XB7th hi-, at Fort W
'oy iorthecoaat.es at Macon, Ucmtoo, i'ayioraiid
Cravtf id
3 t'apt. J. K Guth-le, 187tv. ohin, at Macon, fsr
the onunttva of Bibb Mon*"®, Pike o' and Upa n
-7 Copt.G G"bl X6lst. Ililiiots, st C lumbus, 'or
tisocoentU' of Msec 's *. Obattßb-oWee, Mirion,
Ta'b t »nd Garris-
XI Tbe tsai-t-int P-cvset MArs'na T s thus d’s'gnn
t« , wi'l vie tbs county aaati of the cou tl-e to
which they are r-ulga. dfo h« parposn of sdasln
ist*f.tsg ’he rath to -ueh supp y—givina to ihe
p - pie previous notice, by primed han-Slllßor otb*
»rw ; s‘.
111. In s6mlni>‘eri n g >b' omh they will be gov*
a ned by ha ineirncti ns coca nod >nCi,.uitc.No
5, >f a 'qaartor* Milner; P vision T«Bs.e;s»« Ja. e
tfe'KO ,
n; erd-r fr'j. Gea’l Caoxioif, aoctiruding vi>
tries of cciambuii.
OAKIEL A. BUSSELL,
sepiß 6i Mj et.d P ov. Mur,
aEAPQ'I? MIL. D'V OF TH 'i TENNESSEE,)
urno* Pkovoai aahseai, <izvirui >
• Ifashvi 1% leuu.. June 2*, 1856. J
CssctttAS;
To eecsi-s uarermit; threugho-t th® Kilitar;
2ivlo : on of the Teanosvo®. in administering {tie
*mne6»y oath pre<C'ibvd by the President in b:»
proela ißtlon of May 29th, XBCS and to preserve
the records of such oathe. the Major General
Coaimandlrgdir cts that tuoboath*b® subscribed
ia triplfcat®: two number* on ohoeta or rol s. one
of Which is tofcofi'edot department hoeoquer*
ters, and one to be forwarded to the depanso •»
of State at Washington, aod one c-nvonlent copy
to bo gives to the party eubsoiibfsg tho oath.
t,r (lie purpov® Will bo fciulsfced 055 h
sSrpartrae t from this ob>» .
The amneßt7_oath will not bo adanai»ser*u «»
suoh persona as are oxcepled from tbs bvnefitc of
lb® prwldam’s proclamation. e*o*pt t ,r in* par*
pose of enab log item to pp'y to UseFrvs and n r
for special pardon; and ia such casts butene
copy of tbs oath will be sut.orib and whtth copy
wi I, by th® officer odtuinlsleting tbo oath, fc- at
ta- had tc, and form a part of the app iooat’e pe
tition forpard’r.
)a al s.eois 1 appi cv.ll-ns for p Tdor, th® appll.
cent mutt state clesrly and fa ly uedo tw tnsa7
and which of the ezetptioa* Damad in tbe P.sbi*
dent’s pmc amation his ce.-o cotn«s; bo n u;-t a'so
stats «hctb«r ths goveraaent fea3 taken posses*
eion of any part of biaprot ar!y; a’oo wiiet'vav a y
pr one i ’gs are pending aga ast hits in any of the
Uottod Btatvs C arts for t oeson. or for conspiracy
against tha govern meet of the United States; and
tne fijtc ut*'B'd in sdcb sppiioKtlon mast bs sworn
to before they wi I be 'o warded.
Toe petition will ttta . fcv forwarded 'O7 the oSS
oer sdm'oiiterL.g the oath, to tbe department
eoßniand«r, Who will, btfrir® forwarding the I*2l*
to to dapattmeat at Wash sgtoo, rtfar tbo pa i*
tion to ibe Governor of the State ia which bis do
ptnatent i>, to anab;® him to investigate the mer
its ot tbo case, and to r<commend to tho Presi
dent such acton aa to b is teems just and proper-
Each department commander will designate
suit ,b'a officers to b® conventsatiy located for ad*
inlnletericg tbs amnesty oath, and such officers
Will be govern-d by thssv instructions.
Ibe cm® and rni.k of such officers, with a ststs
tnont of the points where statijcsd, will be 10.
ported to this offi to.
By commend of jtfsjor Oe**ral Txokab.
J G PtREHUfiST,
Bvt it lg Sen and Frov.Msr o«a.,
eugSX fit «'ID;»T«.S.
COTTON! COTTON!
K2SIT*~~&6 OO 3 ,
UA,
COTTON FACTORS,
And Agents cf tha New and skgiat
STS ASSE.IS ttEI-EW,
Weekly bnivreerr A.tjyv;st»
and Savannah,
HAVING made tn« naceiaary Cu inss: a; rsoge
mfir'ts. ai* orepirad to make i-srul aov#a
cea os »ll on.fUam-Dte of Cotton « trn-red t
them for tils or ttiipmeat to &*vana*», >ew Y rk
o- Liverpool, w th all ths coat-, charjos and ex*
pei se« & t-Edaat tber* u, Suc.ti log tsiercal rev
enue, ta 4c.
Con lennirn** entrude : to their care for Bft v- h
esh or flew Yorh wl 1 be forwa a. and 00 unival 1 y
he fi tt trip f ih- «KLl3n\ and too t our
frie'da Smub A Lunnlnir, of ivtW Yor*,
if intended fjr esls 'n that rr.S' i*t, :, at to *1 r7e
tu -he »h «t -o»co •f »I ht dajs
Havin* •» abilrUfli a Hn* cf cllppsr sh ; ps hr*
tw» n .tnj >rk aud Liverpool e 1 ahlpm-ja'a of
Cott a intended for the later pie.' i, vdli b“ sem
forward without daisy, tho3 hv Idi.ig the furh->r
• xpenaai of i-aarsact and ■ orage wh le is .1 ow
York KKIN 4 00„
ageals of tea o»r H 'to,
' iflja. Jachio etrost,
*;igßi So. Opposite Vo 2, Warren B ock.
Writing Paper-
Fu|* oAIE, ,
Whit© Writ’Dg Paper,
x S4, flat*
attj.3l ts J F Wl.-liß * CO. I
□ s P* FAI3LDS*
Great Sou them Music House,
No. 70 late 223 Mai". Street
between Second and Thii and,
L.OUISVILI.E K Vo,
SOUt BERV gg«nt for Steinway A map**—.
B,>ns, llhlokorit g A Bona a tdiflyCmMH
C Gable-’a and Fi-*' Clase PlAiiO< VTf
FORI'ES BH4BW Smi'h’a me *J 8 * U «
loan OSS US and MBLODSONd, and Mai tin’s
Ootrtßv, *t roancfACturer*’ mice*.
Ml.lie*. I Ir.inrßineats of every descrip'Joo. fre h
Italian, Frvroh and Eng t«h V nlin. Gutter arid
Vtolinoello Swires of tbe bo*t qn»litv. received
monthly d.ruot f*om tbe Natori g. Trade sup
plied at It WMI RASTCAd PfIICES
Ac; Music, orfiiuaical 'ns true tion Kooks.
published in this country besides my own put,ll
licatiovß, atnouutirg to ovtr XOOOb plates, omb, a
oiug ibe '.argent stock ot Music in ’be fcoaib 01
boa b«' 3t Dvalers, rcl.o.ils and Tesahvrs *ap
plird at the u ual dlvc-unts. Music and Oats*
loguas ’or*.a.rd*d by mail, posirge paid- Utsd for
aCataloeue
D ? FaULDS Importer of Muvl.-al Goods, prb
llsne* ot M no and Dealer In Fianu rortea 74
late 228 Mala Street between 2d and ad, Lcj
yil'e, Z-i. io.ky.
My int'.iumeute are nli tnsnttfsota' ed expvere'y
for the aouihern Climate and are billy warrant!
1. M. 8..0C* THOMAS ». MORdiN
B. m Hat) & 00 .
293 BROAD ST , AUGUST A. AA. ,
Bankers and Cotton Factors,
TiiALERS EXCLUSIVELY IN
r iiilLV ISB KSTfC i'XCnAiriii
Ccistf VaatSTTani Ifioaejf and (lattoit.
I HAVE this day tsksu intopartae'ship THOM 48
8- b OItUAV. Xdo this In recognition and ap
p ec ationof bis unimpeachable integrity,and higi
opacity as a bunions:, oian. and his long sntisfac
tory a <1 euccca fa I managementof my commercial
«• and financia! nffilrs, and hi, fldolity to my later
eats, (having b«en w.th me almost without inter*
mi,sion.tor more than fifteen v*ar«.) I do, there
ore, commend him M’.h conflleace to «be bnnl
rs*s public- E. M- BNU E.
* Go, AUf? lot, 1101. Aoggl Id
WITHERS & tOUDi
6SSERAL COMMI'HOI NIiItKCBANTi’,
AND
PURCHASING AQiiffilwX'Sft,
Tntrd, bntweaa Cherry a«d Mulberry Streets,
MACON. GFORGI4,
SOLICIT fiorsignmonts cf Merck ndjea, 0 untr)
Produce of ad kinds Cotton Varna, Sheet*
iugs 1 sni.bu'gn, Wool, C ton. Sugar, S/rnp,
Msnufko ured »ud Hm king Tobaec >, Ac.
Orders for any article to our market promptly
filled. Ucld and uliver b'«gh r and sold.
Spac’al attemioa givan to the puroh*(e cf Cot*
ton by our M r Loud, who ho. 23 ven n’ experience
m that bualae-« WM W WlTaKtt*.
LaU of Withes A Cos. Atlanta- Go.
p a L ud,
Late of Mcßridr, D jreett A Loud
r.t»MifCM:
vfa f»sppctfuiiy ie r er, by purmln'on, to Messr*
Barrett A Be' ; Mbched, need A i'o. I e®, Jones A
Cos, D P Ferguson « Langston. Cran* & Hammock,
tlrnta. O', and J W Fesre 4Co Dunn * "ang
h»m, o F & H NO 'lvor, J L * aulehury, E C Gra •
. is* Macon, Ga. Messrs Layman 4 ■o, Joyce, Al*
aadar 4 C Eufaula ala auuS tr
Everybody Should Bead It \
W3 MEAN THE
mw mKWssm,
trow MAST, CONTaXnIKG two
CiMmingg Eisltlai, StanliaSi
Tkiill'ng
KOM A NOKBi
tbb yxitar. xsrXTiEfi
OWEN, THE OONViCT
TEE EEiST’S DIvOTIOS 1
a ytjtsifs tgt
GRxaTEsT aon«RCE of «ou»bs Tiarfi”,
not vxaepting t % mo»i poi uiar of Domaa’ wo ir»
It i ib« -t<»y of a youth p shed Utocrw by it
f.,-ce of eireu "stances, an.. of» purs, uev .t<-<i
wbois-souied woman who refused to bri eve ia hi
guil-.a ni aoh v *to dby bio till theiaut t't |
it has al 1 tne touching patios of tbo •• < takeuof.
lrave Man, It at tho sum* tme s brlm*fu 1 o* ibe
moat iHtraordinary and *oul stlrrriog -dventures
by land a> and s*e. Tbe b*ro gets out of od« d.ffi
oulty I- to another with » rapidity walch t» w ...
derful. and wnich ?nows the m st a esarapiea
ingenuity on the part of tho hlghly.gif *d uum r.
wio bolds h's readers a, .f s ell-bound from th*
oponi"X to th® close 0 and romancers who read
the mariUßcrip'—mon wn , have i.'eii faixiliar wuh
r ory-readlog and story writiag 'hrougnoat thorn
livea. bdVB been |j son need with this truiy won*
dartui *lOl7 m»t t- ®y have found it Imp Shlbia to
lay It down . SU they bays road tbe vary last ilno.
THE NEXT 310 RY 15 ENTITLED
The Cufoian Heiress;
os,
d'&d 9SPSiBBS2 ; S SSQSST:
This i3 from lh» p*a of car hlghi7*glf:sd con
tributor c.nd >*, beyond xd"«t‘>s, th® flueet thing
atie ■»s thus far written I is full of love and
mystery, and poegorse* a onann which oacoottall
to f»*oisat« all who may road it
OUB TEBMfe.
TH EN.y. WBI ELY is sold by aii newt a-gsbls
io the U 8. The p ice is tfx Csms, fcnt wham
A-ante nave ,0 pay extra reiant a hi.her pnoe n>
charged When there is a New* Avert in the
tor, *, ne desire our friends to get the t? y Week
ly thruuyn mm. «vh®a sent by mail, single cop
its. 81 per annum; four eopi-s, *l9; tight c p
ie, »20 Tbe party who send us S2O tor ac u»
eight copies, all sent at ona tsma ) wl 1 be eutrtlsd
t« a oopy Fsss. Pctn.aeters and others who get
up c utx, in tnair raspamlvo town*, can after
wards add -ingle copies at $J 47. C'B'.sa* mbsci
bars mus srnj tw cty oa .t« in addition to tha
*" 'O n.r *-« Arnvr’oan postage
1 1 ki.ra to. awsowtAKp. GAoseasußß.
Si’EPUFJfS, BOWLAi»B 81 CABAIKn,
Agents for Pretu-ing Pardons, and
the Criltstisn of Claim*.
Tlin shove named patties have formed a part
l« snip for obuining par 00a for political • f
fenoes commi-ted by citixeu* f Georgia since 13.s
Janaary I*6l.
One ofth firm will bs e-nstantly in Washing
ton City, where he envoys peca; ar personal fact-i
--1 lea to give bis tinmedUte a tention t j applies
-0 tli’nsf.rwer »and by sitb-rof 1 a oiheia.
Upon no ice, one of the pertie* will visit sny
county lathe S ats, when ths bUßiuais will Jitati
fy it,
Pir'iruisr a'tentton ttiii begirto to the pi-oseca
tioo of rjlamnafir p o: er ty taaen or destroyed by
the Federal f rcet sha-e tha anaistio.'.
Ii la imuortant that proceed!, a» fir pardon
•b uld be in tttuted btfireeadon is taken by the
gove mentfor boo Dfis-etionof props,ty.
Once at Ka-.tt4 Rowes’
3zzl sesccs:
*V B Johnston. 1 it B 00m, 0 Q Sparks. M&3OQ,
«a: hr VV U Bc rley. Cant J H Banks E J Pmck
a-d, ' o'ntnba-; Jedge J J Kay Col T J aiemans,
Cos n aefo-d C'Unt7;Capt a * B,r
clay, Coi t 5 QriiDo, T vigga ciunty; <!ol Jn. Bor.
n y.i a 3 'V Bsrtistt, Jasper e unty; hr L B Alex
and-r, Capt J A Houoer, lonatan aoaaty: M»j B F
w»rd, H B sleicb#-, BatU oonety j Dr J T Laid
irel!, f J 11 ms, Kk* so aty; > af Q Moore, A A
N»ll«, Spalding; Dr Rrß H'ebet. Auscsinsancg,,
Pntnam OOU ly; 1 h .mas Bswon, Boland X Boss,
Joi.es eon ty ; X J • iat, J E Johnst and. Donsher
ty oounty; Col tt B L«ma Col o H Prince. B»ktr
cocoty, K AMcOoo.b- L H Briscos, Biidwin coan
‘.y ; T M rn-'ow. Jnds n K-Ddricb. ramtereounty
— oiark Capt Lei.h, Pulaski county.
ang3itf
TO MANCJFikOTUREfi£j*
For Sale,
SEVEN BUTTON MACHINES,
NJAHIV NJiW. kid lunn.og or*
and r. 'or in king \7 ~„t:-n und IXo allcit-u .f
a.. U»te,lpti..na: a »o, knu U»r us
Comb aTwch^Qs,
nearly oompiitud, w:t s e w« and nil ao.oectrf Be
tot Isis. *
CdSt fteol;
Sbiet Brrss ru ' C >rpe*:
Brass auo C"| po* Wl 0;
Pu.ichr;; Cos and 1 it.is* 1“ ;
Drill"; aiunksanl ios;
yatn il""': Cal iparsf TWvMss*;
Band Vioes; Banoli V,oe*,a and « It ge amonntef
othe I' O l *, I -.ia Pu lie-, tia .go *, ar.'. 26 and xea
Half R Uh' ntid Itoun t Fli*', sscrt -rl Ixo* Cl on*
lar haw, do f t -rn. and h *f.ine. •ul e-a aui B*lt*
'n/. Alt', B'eam K.i»lue, ..f a z h>"i- puvrar S»t
OuL*c "ii tiv-L Her ( 1 o nnti a « order.
Aof which will bo 1010 cheap I. anyone u»*
siring ago and nvceturcUi, thie uff*- b a iars , pp«.
tuoi y hngulrsof
JOTT'f rQira,
No. lu Mark-1 fl . e.it,
sept: ntv __ _ M tnsome.y, _A abanii.
J. HT. & G D. FINDLAY,
OB’lX'SDi; IT CAimifiv A Ct'M.Ji'dS.
MACON. GEOKtiM.
Hfunda.-si; vd t ko p'-asrrj 1. rnnounci'g
Mint they have i Slafcl ahrd sa offi no lor the
pre..<M t—th* • sr.-v.'".*', h'.rsa ot M-cs s Car*
her A id h»rry it t whore one o- b.tt
tn' isb.-*! ' f the fl-m a . bes .up lat t.ll dm h
ileydcri “to li-vn cl ». and «s “R'ly an posibit,
c on . t-adlnj! inrl-hted w? >10,! w uld usp'Ct
pec.f il ytoi-' in h so ltd bi >t, that co't n, wool,
bacon 6 a*. I ember. ■( pionuce or psov ri ns of
a tkc will be Tree v.d 1 a A the Very
h gbvit ni#' k't rr>« ®ad wrf
Asa«»i, "C--feat vypwrope wst**ev®tnew
needed th m a tr.:* tim«, it i, hoped that thi, &p
--p »1 may ts »t wi hacji" rul ie; ,o 8«
They hive 02 Imnd. and to- sal-, •(,« r u'n ) sow
miicoiiiar a, Iti x head blork 'ark »ad rml,
wing a. rt c ntmve gud e ps. mi'l iron, (oiw«nl
gnsr)ofoUr od Bsiidari pa'teri 8, rng.ueWorfc,
bolts, ad « variety of catting
Th*y intend re-urn! g fe» fourd y and meehtn*
buslue-a 10 nil i'H'br,oen*« during ft ensuing
fali; me,'tin,e Will b * leased .0 c iresp Dd wiife
parilei firsirii.g eotimates fur. left, and, or oeW wei*
to order.
May Oth, '863. Sbov t«Sda ®d<f land* and th*
public E«-e al.y their bnsiues. val,d""ory ; hes
ar® noWngilu beicte thim and sen commanca,
JtM La N «Ni». AV,
aug»' ts CUR a D X« LaT.
Augusta News Agency,
NO £lB BBOaD SiEEBT.
IH 'VE opcßoc «n fiffice f r tfi® iecfpt of noi
ocripn n- and silver..sememe for yar *ns mss
pap-re, tr tho sro e of Mem a W s.Eoni yl
U), N' S3Br ad eirrat, -a.usta, Ca Ic v.*ie
"f tftu speedy .eaumption ot trad* ib a Wl-. be uo
advantage u» channel • f orvomuoiCation betweo
tue ad.>rtlser and nubiisfee . Han-oitp'f os ■nd
»'vt"l .m. t* to-eiveii oir the Attcutfa Daily
Transcript tho Macon Daily leleyraph »od ife*
Oeurgia. Weekly Tuna puu Ino *.* Oa-b.®-;
uyuv.l aud «U-io .».« uatio-a.i.l c nsniissiuc tnag*
cha-rts would do wait 10 give ft), orali
W. G wniOBY.
AST flewspapor* de<ir'Ui<r’v t iog p o.n»e v*s
•f tbe Ag coy, w 1 » itir*ss mo at tala point, wiife
Bs*ct'Tie . -opies oaper
Etrtsefs 3-J N tie. A gnrta; Cayia-dE
Dun.de, viacdu; A B Wat,on, At'uula; ept.G.
W Knig t. C .t: hurt mjg7l lna
A Valuable Tan Yard,
AT Tnyior roue y * tr* rlf«red
li.irhy «hoB b>criber AttaohiHi •«
a 3tORO b'>i'e'’to nil lu r»nMn- w h ak »eny#»*
and pmc tt aW Tni Htnhl $b ent f i* ob a
Sc*''# l» fi»»e ord«r, «rd ai«h ih« Hj.*pi!»uet*€
ueo9ssar> iot"« X r w II bo void wuft
the stock Of* iHnihor ou ti«BU ur noporAtel/. ifrat
w ccßd m an eg e ' ne
IX welling: HoU'-a
nod £-'7 as on o 1 ml w in a ft no uionard and
p.utyofwaer Terms reasonable. 1h" "UokC
can bo .ecu i y calling on
JIAI.EI LEVY.
augi’X ts Ba e. Ga.
Plantation for Sale and Nee
grocs to Hire.
ONEof 'b® u«"t i'an a ion* in "oghattv omor
ty, of 9 » acres, f r «io Tmi es f A'ba y,
cleared, nd -onied ou y. £■» y ar* eg.; a.® y
out d.tigon ih-plac tr.ui« , dueling!® 8 rooms,
ift"fe»t.< pi»Z4« «vei see’s h" a. On g*.. loues,
with brick !'fei ■ u-y ,ca.r ago h . .«e »'-bi* mule,
ox »nd cow *lie<i ,an unied wi'b la g I is 10
th'm b< n*. C ru <1 Ibs, uin ho e nil >t iff ft*
<eo oed uv.ry iliin *on L.s p .ou c m. et au t'l
(O, '».t o dor. Iwj1« .I .. top auo. fde id.
aii .tistu .u ii liuiii'o., Cb o.u.ao', >vr fine
J 10", caul.- a .and u as, and pn bai'l. 7,11* huafeeleof
cru, ad 100' aes t o.iit.m
Tl.O ois n w ,«a -g ..f A no*’ *e, • n tho p!a 0,
w.joaiilfeio U.oui elv Sf ,r h, t-ex; 1 .ur jojS*
fora r iof bo c p Aid *e ,
un.3i f N >*i C «*ll, Qrffl ,oa.
NOTIi iIC
£lO.. us I CU.
f J y HE u d«•3 , gcf* , i.fl ’b'r n*b p actic»l
X FBt kD(J Hjf.fl HSVHTJi V-AlUnblQ
Q"xpnrt*nc ia running nnd in .okkl ix? ths
«nd be-t circui*r u4•/nnilM in ttm t«ndnri
his »«rvic *to owu«*ri» at mills requ g rfep»ira f
cr to iho*» conump Rnng rno ot m Ha;
or would tkiKo an l<ii«*r*At in a fa*<ae circuias
oil Aoy kuid <if macfiuiu y r^pntreij.
3*t Hfa-tiui. gu-tru'tfed nr no cb* go m»fio ‘'rs,
•t)» ouud a; ?.;ora of Car »r & Cfanr/
stre>9l. WM Vv ItiOMP Q.H.
R>-Ur* ce ; J K & C E Findiuy* Alacou, Ha.
fegp 1 ts
Warrea’3 ' debreted S< e les Fish Hooks
&n»X>B£W CL cf U Sc, CO,,
4J UXt »iW TuRS
SOLS ALE <T» ANl> tUIPUJITiSfiS;
OUR fo*mer ccstorasrs will find a raduoiloa ic
gold price, 01 ibe Need *», wi.i'e sir qua iiy,
is always kept up to th* high.at eta dardlau Aii
to Eng in manufacturer*.
AC 4 Cos, r.'spectiuily solicit o renewel of tfcs
merer mile re-tions a aai (av r"b'y ea
trets-d hy ilielr house. sU|i.Bl *f
BRIDGE BCILDEESr"
THBntdon gn and rfftfr nor vices to >be cotlU
t*y in ih-f B'idg • B*/ l i g wrileb
hfti be ntb ij: sptcu t <fii fur rune
They are p/vpiircd t«j ako contracts tor m y hi 4
<’» Bi'icgon, aud to *£*-cut rf-t>6 V 7 iih « romp*iy 4
fn tho b-s w rs:a-ißfup sty**. nunzejVQi
put up hy hem ia iaa Al«iiao**f •
t *to BUific-aat ie.om enf!** oa, h'-y ave r>
cant'y ged i> r pa i i g Bridgcj « c tb«
Momg K#.-y * w*-* Pom • ailru*d, aud rulor tc
tb« officer* cf that C< c;sry
a p: 1* i>.M. ft J M FORD,
Piatititisa so- >als in T rreii ouhty,
CO-Til'l G saris, &K 5 aersa ciearrl
land, el under go*J Irac •• Ins pin©* m with*
I in tores ml a, ot C mn'i eta-i n on toe boutii.
j wsstern railroad, s la.t-d »a Moaasy creoii, in>
I proved d.uols aweiiing with passage, Bh*4
rooms a-d outbuilding- suificieo- t> accommo
date .aborera fAr ins pile-, ub. 1 other heceerc.y
ocibaildinga gi” UiUno, sere-*, & j ; win *9 I mo
p.-e eot crop il dent'rd. Vorf ri 9 laformation,
call on Dunlep a Cos. VJ 0 n, or mjeelt on h*
premised Jdy posiofiice Biuwn’a *' 100. g \V
“ K BS DDNW.
»p*3l ts
RE.BiVIJiG AAD »" hiytEi.lhG CuiTtiff
rr.CK IBS
ICITfiRI 3R ;o tfAVAWWAK,
AND reablooed toiha If tth The nndersfraac
will race v cott-a Iron tna Geo,-.!» dsi r®*d
| depot, ands ivj-d It b- »t ainera or hat boats to
! ravannah In*ii ane-* effeet-d o®ie 10 avannat.
! orthrongh ti N-wYirk. Having bsen long cn«
gaged 8 agnht of cj ..paa’M. the m at ?avor.*b e
freight eagftgsnv-utswin b. made. Fund* must
be provided lor railroad f sight, aod insur ncs to
thlsiciut, C’tton not in good order whenr-ceiv*
ed, will bo put iu crtU r a. the ex pen*- • f nwqer*.
„ , OOafi BGOUU,
_AWg3t_tf Allsn»l», lOa,
Atkins, Dunham & Cc.,
Commission and Forwarding
merchants.
APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA
k acgSi ts
NO. 7.