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THE DAILY SUN.
VOL. XI.
SUN AND TIMES.
T.fiIWOLV. T.UILUIRT. 8. K.UODDAHIL W.L.HCJUMUH,
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fisnsral Intelligence.
In a little oyer two months S2OO 000 of
internal revenue has been collected at
Augusta, Ga., and $150,000 at Macon.
To show the gigantio soale on which
the war supplies were obtained, there
remains on hand, in one item, 1 500.000
pairs new shoes.
A delegation of Teuuessaeaua, headed
by Gen. Wm Kyle, had an interview with
the President concerning affairs iu that
State-
All the desks in the late ConfedeVaie
House of Representatives have been sold
at auction in Richmond from twenty-five
to fifty cents each.
Mezzina has written a letter to the
Pope in answer to the famous Encyclical.
It closes with the following pregnant sen
tence : “ Reconcile yourself with God—
with humanity you cannot.”
The Sixth United States Cavalry is or
dered to General Sheridan, and the Seo
ond to General Sherman. Both regiments
will bo dismounted, and their horses turn
ed in at Cum berland, Md.
Professor Neider, one Jof the great ec
clesiastical scholars of Germany, and the
successor of the celebrated Neauder at
the University of Berlin, died in (hat city
on the 12th of August last.
The number of refugees and freedmen
in the Distriot of Columbia Freedman's
Bureau, comprising Washington, Alexan
dria and several contiguous counties in
Maryland and Virginia, is over 34,000.
General Hardee was the recipient, in
Mobile the other day, of a handsome
complimeut in the shape of a dinner, ten
dered him by several of tan United BlatcH
army officers on duty at that post.
The negroes in Riebmond are getting
up a firm to be called the “ Riebmond To
bacco Association,” capital SIO,OOO, for
the purpose of manufacturing tobaooo.
They have $7,000 of it already .subscrib
ed.
A lively fight is looked for at the elec
iion of Clerk of the next Congress. Geo.
Franois Traiu is already in the ring
against Mr. McPherson, present incum
bent. Others are also marshaling ; their
foroes.
Trains are now running from Philadel
phia to Lynchburg, without obange of
cars, a feat never accomplished before
the war, and an aoeommodation that will
be appreciated by our merchants and the
traveling publio generally.
The Danville Railroad Company has
nearly oi quite completed permanent
bridges over the Appomattox and Staun
ton rivers, and preparations for perma
nently bridging the James are in a very
promising state of forwardness.
Bio djc Jahbiro, Sept. 8, 1866.—A bat
tle baa taken place at Tautany, on ibe
Uraguay river, in which the allies have
been victorious. The enemy lost 1,700
prisoners, and their cannon and flags.
This defeat is considered to have struck a
decisive blow at the Paraguayan inva
sion.
(Os the whole number of persons elect
ed. to the North Carolina constitutional
convention from the 85 counties, only
two are said to have obtained their seats
with the knowledge of their constituents
that they would favor the admission of
negro testimony in the oourts of justice.
No candidate dared to oome before the
people as the advocate of «qual rights, or
the right of suffrage to the negro.
The bay gelding Hester, whose feat of
trotting a mile in 2:18 1-5 is the best on
reonrd, is the property of George Allay,
of New York, who purchased him for a
mere song two years ago. Flora Tem
ple’s Kalamazoo time —2:19J —has hereto
fore been the best. Dexter had a tine
day and a fine track for his feat. The
best time he ever a race before
was 2:24.
The sole duty of the Treasury agents I
in the South under existing regulations is
to collect and forward to New York City
the property oaptured from the Con feder
ate Government by the armies of the United
States. In doing this they have been
definitely instructed not to interfere with
pnvate rights, but on the contrary to re
spect them.
John Van Bcn-ea thinks that President
JobDSon asks quite enongh— perhaps even
a trifle too much—of the negroee, when
he tells them they mast respect the mar
riage rite and clothe themselves sad their
children.
COLUMBUS, UA., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19. 1865.
Kurupwi News.
By (he China dates of the 30th from
Liverpool have been received :
Fenian arrests continued of daily occur
rence, particularly m me Irish provinoop.
A passenger by the City of Manchester,
from New \ ork, named Oriordan, who as
sorts that ho is a (Jailed States captain,
was arrested at Queenstown on lauding
from the steamer. Treasonable dooumsut*
were found on him.
Three additional arrests have been re
ported of soldiers in the garrison at Cork.
The prisoners in Dublin, 41 in all,
were to be brought up for examination on
the 30ib, the day the China left Liver
pool.
The official Dublin Gazette of the 29m
oontains a proclamation disarming several
baronies in Tipperary, Limerick and Wa
terford counties.
The London Times suggests that the
Prince of Wales should visit Ireland oo
oasionally, and points out that the royal
family have pissed more time on the oon
tinent than io the sister kingdom.
The Times’s correspondent in America
represents the Fenians as mustering 300,
000 men in America
Sir R bort Peel, Chief Secretary of Ira
land, lias been summoned before a magis
trate by Robert Gray, a Dublin banker,
in consequence of an altercation in a rail
way carriage.
The Philadelphia correspondent of the
London Times, points out (hat Fre&ideni
Johnson has taken a decided conservative
stand, aod baa thrown his protection over
the conquered Confederate States. The
Times has an editorial ou this subjeot,
aod expresses the belief that, the lenient
and generous policy of the President will
within the next few mouths enable the
(Southern States to again send Represent
atives to Congress.
Ii is stated that an effort is about to be
made by a committee of the Confederate
bondholders to induce i he .Stock Exohange
committees to admit them to Lite privilege
of quotation of the official lists.
Rarinti’s Circular reports considerable
transactions in Southern States slocks,
but gives no quotations
The Counters De Paris has given birth
to a daughter at Twickenham, near Lon
don. A large number of the ex Royal
family of Frauee were present on the oc
casion.
Alderman Phillips, who is of the He
brew faith has been unanimously elected
Lord Mayor of London.
The will of Mr. Cobden, executed the
day before his death, was sworn under
£B,OOO sterling.
A writer in the Times asserts (hat the
gold fields of Nova Sootia, if properly
worked, would equal those of Australia.
FRANCS.
The Bank of France returns for the
week show a decease in earn of seven and
a quarter millions of francs.
The Tiibune’s Paris correspondent
states that the French troops will probably
vaoate Roma by the lime fixed in the Con
vention ot September 15, and that some
regiments will bo gradually withdrawn to
Civita Veccbia some time beforehand.
I have private information that a oon
version of the Mexican loan hue boeu ef
fected on loans considered very favorably
for old land holders.
The cholera at Toulon, which had sub
sided, is rep Tied to be again worse.
The Paris Bourse on the 29tu was firm
and animated; rentes 68f. 55c.
ITALY.
At a resent Consistory the Pope, in his
alooution, is reported to have spoken
against sects in general snd Free Mason
ry in particular, and to have censured
the Sovereigns who protected them. In
connection with this subject he adverted
to the obsequies of Marshal Magnan at
Paris.
Hit* Fiojnr Spirit.
The following occurs in a letter written
by Bishop Qnintard, of Tennessee :
I never was a secessionist; I used all
my influence, both public and private,
against the movement. * * *
I never believed in secession; I nevei
taught seoession ; 1 never voted tor seces
sion. Bat the crisis c»me--Qiy path of
duty was plain before uie. The Biato, in
her sovereign capacity, had dissolved her
connection with the Government. * *
* The Churoh of Christ, by her divine
constitution as Catholic, must, of necos
sity, recognize the de faeto government
everywhere and submit to it. The king
dom of God, whion is to be the same in
all the world, can, as such, have no pref :
erence or choice as to forms .of govern
ment, whether despotic, republican, le
gitimate or usurped. ’The powers that
bo’ are all that she can rigbttully know
anything about. Her members and min
isters, in their oivil capacity as citizens,
may entertain these questions aud decide
them, but to the Churoh they are foreign
and forbidden. I therefore continued to
minister to my people, and with the ad
vice and consent oi my Bishop, aocupted
the position of a chaplain in the South
ern army. While the recollections of the
last four years are very sad, they are
very sacred. I have ministered to the
wounded aud dying. 1 have carried tne
consolations of a blessed gospel to the
fields of carnage and into the noisome
hospitals. 1 have attended rigidly to my
duties as a Priest of the Church, minis
tering alike to friend and foe. * *
I have now but one object in life, and
that is to set forward, as much as lieth in
me, oharlty, peace, and good will among
all men. I have taken the oath to sup
port the Government ot the United States.
1 have kept back no part of the price. I
shall abide by iny oath heartily and
cheerfully, God being my helper.
Transportation for Refugees aoil
Freed men.
The Secretary of War directi, in gene
ral order, that upon the requisition of the
Commissioner of the Freed men’s Bureau,
transportation be furnished suoh destitute
refugees and freedmen ae are dependent
upon the Government tor support, to
points where they can prooure employ
ment and subsistence and support them
selves, and thus relieve the Government;
provided suoh transportation be confined
by the Assistant Commission;-rs within
the limits of their jurisdiction.
its emplit* and hew OrUawi.
We learn that the Miseisaippi Central
Railroad will be completed by the 18th
inst., and that passengers ean then m«e
the trip between Memphis and New Of*
leans in forty hours.
KPISCOPAI. UK MM. HAL. COSVKiV
VIM.
Division of ilia llloeeas of l*«ui>s>t~
vunla.
Tli* Casa ot l>Ub»|> WI liner, of Ala.
PuiLAOKLViiia, Out 12 —The general
ooiivettiiou of the Episcopal church re
assembled at 10 o’olnck this morning
DIVISION OF IHS DIOCESE OF. PJCNSSYLVi-
MIA.
Tne committee on new dioee.ea recoin
mend the passage of a resolution ratify
ing the division of >he diooeso of Penn
sylvania into two new diooosos, the said
division to take tffooi on the Ist of N
- 1865. It was slated, unofficially,
that tne sum of $35J100 had already been
raised for the support of the episcopate of
ihn uow diocese.
Mr Otis, of Illinois, moved to amend
the resolution so as to make the name of
the new diocese the diuotse of Pittsburgh
This oaused a long discussion.
THE BISHOP OF ALABAMA.
The order of the day, the oase of Dr
Wilmer, bishop of AUbam , was than re
eumeil
A loop discussion followed.
Mr. Kerfoot, of Counto ltut, proposet
the tallowing as a substitute for the origi
nal motion :
“ Whereat, The bishops have informed
the house of iheir resolutions expressing
for bishop Wilmer their regret regarding
his lam pastoral address, therefore,
“ Jiesulveil, That this house does hereby
signify its concurrence iu said aooepiance,
and declares its full participation la the
spirit aud intent of the resolution in
formally made known to this house ”
Dr. Kerfoot took 'he grouud that the
South was right in what they did. They
acted upon a fiction now passed away,
thank God ; hut it was a tact to them,
and they proceeded to organize the woik
of Ghrist. The poses of the churoh and
the peace of the nation demanded the
instant settlement of the question
Et Governor Fish, of New Yoik—l had
intended io submit a resolution similar to
the one just read, but nun this addition ;
"JVovuled, however, That such reception
of the Right Reverend Richard H Wil
mer, D. D , be not consummated, and that
the consent tu his acting as bishop of the
diocese of Alabama ne uut given, until he
shall have transmitted in wrltiug, tu lie
signed by him m the presence of any bieh
up of thisonurcb, to the presiding bishop
of the house of bishops, ihe-promise of
conformity comprised in the office for the
consecration of bishops, and shall also
have transmitted to the said presiding
bishop, evtdeuoe, authenticated iu (he ful
test manner now practicable, of his hav
ing been consecrated as bi hip of the
or, urefi of Christ, designating accurately
the time and place of the saute with the
names of tfie oouseorating blehop, and of
others present and assisting, if any such
others there were, which promise of cou
funnily aud letter or other evidence ot
consecration, shalt bo committed to the
custody of the register of the general con
vention, and be reported ; and the pre
siding bishop be, aud is hereby, empow
ered and requested to give due notice to
the eburou as soon as the above named
conditions precedent shall have ber.it lul
filled, certifying the recognition of Bishop
Wilmer as aforesaid to have become com
plete
, The concluding sentence of the above
resolution was propose by the Rev. Dr.
Vinton, and accepted by the lion. Mr.
Fish.
Dr. Kerfoot consented to the withdraw
al of the second purt of the resolution.
The question was put up u Governor
Fish’s lasoiu iou. aqd it was adopted with
but one dissenting voica.
This disposed of the question
Tfie message from the house of bishops
upon the same uubjact was n .1 concurred
in, tne above resolution taking its place-
Philaoslphu, Oof. 14—At the Epis
copal Convention this morning Hod.
Horatio Bitney offered the tallowing:
Resolved, That this House, m most
cordially concurring, as it bus done, in
the resolution of tne House of Bishops,
appointing a day of thaukfgiving for the
return of peace to our country and unity
to the church, most respectfully expresses
to the House of Bishops its most earnest
desire that in religious service appointed
for tne day, special thaii&a be offered to
Almighty God for the re establishment of
the National authority over our liouutry ;
for the removal of lhai occasion of Na
tional dioussion, and to which our troub
les were due.
Judge Chambers moved to lay the
resolution on the table, aod the Pennsyl
vania delegation cilied for the ayes and
oays.
Mr. Bianey »«id these are truths to
woioU no utterance has yet Dseu given.
Mr. Biouey was loudly called to order.
Dr. Goodwin asked if the question bad
been taken t If it had, he called for its
rcooueideiation.
Judge Britt'e, of New York, moved to
lay the rosoiutiou on the (able. Mr.
Burnoit tried to ask a question, but was
also interrupted.
Rev. Mr. Goodwin askel if suoh course
ae was proposed would not settle the
question. The chair decided it could tot
be brought up to day but could hereafter
Ayes and nays having been called for,
were taken. The question being ou mo
tion to lay the morion to reconsider on
the table, the effect of the passage of which
would prevent the question being taken up
agaiu during the session of me present
oonveution, the result of the vote by dio
ceses was as follows; clerical 20 ayes, 6
nays; laymen 15 ayes, 7 nays.
From Tennessee.
Brevet Major General R. W. Johns n,
on Monday the 9<h, entered upon hi*
duties as Provost Marshal Genet al of the
military division of Tennessee
Collector Spooner, who visited Nash
ville to investigate the frauds in toe In
ternal Revenue, has returned to Cincin
nati, the parties implicated having re
funded to the Government the sum of one
hundred and thirty-five thousand dollara
Collector Spooner acted on special in
structions from Washington. The most
profound eetrevy has bsen observed in
toe investigation and settlement of the
affair in the ease of Colonel Crane. The
testimony for the prosecution closed to
day. An important witness was intro
duced, who testified in regard to the
alleged alterations of the requisitions and
returns.
11. BARNARD & CO,
CORNKII ST. CLAIR AND OSLK
VUOKFK STREETS,
bi building recently occupied by the l’osl office
Tv.i have just received and offer for tale
India Bagging, Hope & Twine
100 pkgs MACKEREL, Noe. 1 and 2, in
barrels, halves, quarters and kits;
50 bbla FLOUR,
20 half barrels FLOUR,
10 saoks COFFEE,
20 kegs BI CARB SODA,
20 kegs BAL SODA,
50 boxes Colgate’s and Wilohtr’a SOAPS
20 boxes STARCH,
25 gross Toilet SOAPS, all kinds,
20 boxes CASTILE SOAP, Amtrioan and
English,
20 boxes London Club SAUCE,
20 boxes Cabinet SAUCE,
20 boxes CATSUP,
50 boxes PICKLES, halves and quarts,
10 oases BROWN STOUT,
10 cases Muir’s ALK,
5 bblß GOLDEN SYRUP, by the barrel
or gallon,
5 bbls SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP,
5 bbls Crushed BUGAR.
5 bbls Pure RYE WHISKY,
2 bbls Old Bourbon “
25 boxos Udolpho Wolfe WHISKY,
10 “ “ •• SCHNAPPS,
25 boxes French BHANDY,
5 dozen Genuine Boker's BITTERS,
20 dozen BLACKING BRUSHES,
10 gross Mason’s BLACKING,
20 dozen Whitewash BRUSHES,
20 dozen Sorubbiug BRUSHES,
25 dozen Assorted BUCKETS,
10 dozen WABHBOAD3,
20 dozen BROOMS,
10 boxes CLOTHES PINS,
25 sets SPICE BOXES,
20 sets TUBS—all sizes,
NUTMEGS.
Pure GROUND PEPPER, in papers,
BI CARB. SODA,
tea,
by case or pound, and almost every other
article of
GROCERIES
can be had at
E. BARNARD & CO.’S;
Corner St. Clair aud Ogle
thorpe Streets.
ALSO, ON HAND AN ARTICLE OF
HEAVY SHOES,
and a quantity of
DOMESTICS I
EITHER FOR SALE OR BARTER.
Our Siock of Goods is to be kept
up, aud our firm it an old one aud per
manontly hero.
E. B. & CO
Rjr We will make liberal
Discount* to the Trade Cor
such Articles as they may
need. E. B. & CO.
•mtoO ts
Fodder Wanted!
lit ALU A TBOUfBON, at 182 broad meet, with
VV tvpurofia.se
100 Tons Baled Fodder.
oclO ts
BCHOBER & EIFLER.
(Crawford Street, between Broad and Front)
MANU FACTUREHfI of FIREPROOF SAFEjg,
Iron Doors, SautUr*, Railings, Locks, Keys,
eta.
4Gf‘All Safes broken during tbo ruid rspa’ued
at moderate priced.
Counter Balance* ami Platform Scales put in per
fect o»\ier. ocS ftiu
Boots, Boots l
A*. BIJCHLBIR,
ItDOT-BtKKB,
HAS REMOVE3^B&
to the bPILDI-NGia tfie rent of T B SFEAR’B Jaw
airy amis. ocS 3m
WILLIAM S. TEEL,
(LATE HINTON ATELL,)
Merchant Tailor,
m I’HU St A. A VS.VUE, UNDER METROPOLITAN
HOTEL,
W\SHINUTOSf CITY.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
IS NOW COMPLKTR AND READY
FOR EXHIBITION.
ALSO,
A CHOICE LINE OF GENT’S FURIBH
ING GOOD3.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.
October 10, j*i
NIIOKS, SHOES.”
BLACK
and
RUSSET
BROGANS!
Best Grade.
—AT—
J. A. CODY’S.
Mljli If
BILLS OF LADING,
—AND—
Blanks of Every Description
Printed and for sale at the
sepls U SUN OFFICE.
G. E. THOMAS. to. \\. FLEWKLI.KK.
CLOTHING EMPORIUM!
0. E. THOMAS & 00.,
—;at —
No. 125 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, OEOROIA,
RBSPBCTKULLY annonnoato tha oitizana of Co
luuifiuiand aurrouodlug aountry that they
Have Now la Store, aud To
Arrive, a
NPLKNDIU STOCK OB’
FURNISHING GOODS
AND
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Comprising every artiole usually kept in
First-class Clothing Houses,
CONBIBTINO Og
Splendid French and Engllih
CLOTH!
Black and Fancy Ca*slmerei«
and Fancy Testings.
CLOTHING!
Fine lot of OVERCOATS ;
Cloth and Case. COATS ;
Full Dress and Bueinesa Suite, every style;
Doe and Case. PANTS, Kauoy Vestings;
Large lot Fancy Case., Linen, Hickory
and Merino SHIRTS ;
Canton Flannel, Jeaunaud Merino Draw
ers ;
Fancy Linen and Paper COLLARS;
dents’ and Ladies’ HANDKERCHIEFS,
Fanoy Kid, White, Berlin and Case. Ulovet,
Buck Gauntlets;
Case. Hats, Valises, Umbrellas, etc.
We have secured the services of
MR. GEORGE H. BETZ,
in our Manufacturing Department, who ie
now prepared to serve his old oustomere,
and as many new ones as may favor him
(and ue) with their petrouage.
Having just returned from New York,
where he has been enabled to acquaint him
self with the latest Fashions aud Stylos of
Cutting, he wilt be better prepared to give
that UNIVERSAL satisfaction which has
always distinguished him as one of the
MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS iu the
South.
We cordially invite the ‘Public’ to give
us a call before purchasing elsewhere, at
we intend to make it to their interest lb
purchase from us
Oar aim will he to please, and it is our
determination to establish a
Firnt-clan* Reputation! 1
Having purchased our eloek at the
LOWEST CASH PRICEB,
Oar Motto will be
‘’tyimk Suits and Small Profits!”
aeji27 liu
r Tlie Ladies*’
GREAT FANCY STORE !
JUBT OPENED:
TUB MOST BSAUTIFUL PATTSRMS OF
WINTER CALICOES, DaLAINES and
other Dress Goods, of very latest styles j
LINENS: BLEACHED DOMESTICS
that can’t be surpe*sad 11, quail.y and pile* ;
Lad.**' and Gent', Oamb. 10 HAND KERCH ISPS;
The moat beautiful assortment of MBBOHS In
tha city;
BBAID3, HAIR NETS. WATftK FAILS.
TOWELING, HOSIBKI, liLuViW, COLLARS,
PEKFUMSHIES, POMADES, uud a thousand
otbi-r Fancy Moods;
A splendid variety of SHOES;
Ladies’ HATS, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, cto.
**“Th« Ladies can rely that wa will BELL A8
LOW as any house in Georgia. Be pleased to call
on us.
PERRY & CO.,
oct lu) No. 84 Broad street.
T. E BLANCHARD,
113 BROAD STREET, 1
(McGOUGH’B OLD STAND,)
HAS JCHT OFKNKI) A
CHOICE LOT OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
BET GOODS,
Hats, Shows, Blankets,
Umbrellas, &c., &c.
CALL AND SEN THE STOCK.
f6F*No Charges Made for Showing.
s«pza lm
RAILROAD RECEIPT BlifS~
TWO-QUIRK
Railroad Receipt Books,
For sale cheep at She
_ now or wee, -
RULING and BINDING
Executed In the Beet Manner
at the
m»OS u svn OFFICE, |
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Muscogrc ICtitiroad Schedule.
Leave Golumfiu. mu h. hi.
Arrive Macon 4.1" p in.
Leave Manon 7 ill a. m.
Arrive Columfiiia.. 4.4 m.
Jf ACO.V<£ IVXSTraiV ttjjr.KOAD sciikovlb
NIGHT THAI*.
Leave Macou and 70 (i. no
Arrive Atlanta 8.3 a. in.
IJ.e»v»s Atlanta.. 8 6up. m.
Arrive Macou BXO a m.
septl) ts W L CI.AKK. •n„'i
PLANTER’S HOTEL,
(NEXT DOOUTO COLIIUBV9 BANK.)
.fTIHIS HOUSE hits be*n reflttari and i«
J. now mady to rueeiv* private boarder* BBtijj
»t the moderate price of $25 per month,
Th« table will be aupphed with the beitJHiifl
tb» market aftordn. lia ceufrai locality will beef
greftt advantage to hnaineeH men of th« oily, and
confident of giving nattafactioii we respectfully ask
a ehare of their patronage
ootl2 6t* B B PIMONS, Pfpp’r.
Medical Notice!
fI'IUK inMiresflon fmviuu obteihed amorg sotnaaf
my ‘•PaaMOM,*’ and the ci’i/.euN of Ooluifihut
aud vlolni*y, that Y have abandoned ilia ‘ Medical
PioUMftiou” in oooseqiianc.o of my recent mercan
tile operatione r i avail myself the pleasure, through
the medium of your psnor of correcting the er
ror, and Ao assure ihe ‘‘Publio,” tlmt 1 frhall not
permit any bUNinene operation* of whatever n*r
ture, to interfere wjih my Medical pnri-uita, or te
interrupt (liorg social relatione of a profemional
character, which have been, for years, so pleasant
and RKf«oHb«e.
OaUs left at (he l»rug Store of Messrs. Brooks tk
Cos., (one door above Ennie a. Cos.) or at ray rsgi
ideuce oh Forsyth strset, will meet with prompt
attention. WM. W FLHWKLLEN, M. D
0010 Im,
DJRAY LINE !
tTUK uuiteiHiAii.il Are ran- tNT*"I l *n
ulugA reifiilHr line of I'isy., ffIPVfMPt
And Are red to .I<. HAUL
f(4*4 'Vf »nv itesoilplioo u)
HUORi'ndi NOTfi'A. t'lfdoi'. Ie It a< N«. Sft Broad
N4r**t, will mol wltu [iiviniut aHeutlou.
veplT If 11 r WII,LI A r.l 3 A Cl>.
Notice.
MKUOHANTU amt othera who desire to REMIT
FUN I>B NORTH can do bo WITHOUT KX
PENHK by applviug -t Agency of E M. Bruce A
Cos., where N .itlieru Exolianau rail be purchased
at par.
FELIX ALEXANDER, Agent,
95 Droid sr, over Kuuie’s Hard ware Store.
sep'ib ts
For Sale and Kent.
To Kent.
TUI LUHIKABLE
Store No. 34 Broad Street.
Apply lev iuLorruaUun to
0010 tr J. 11AMBUSH.
Engine for Sale.
A Five-Horse Power Engine
AND TUBULAR UPRIOHT BOILER,
for sale by WITHERS A LOUD,
«ic7 ts Macon, Da
For Sale!
MY PLANTATION,
Situated in Talbot cMiuty, (in., eieved wi-«*
utouthvMft of Taibottf-n, on cti* Ma*o<>gte Kwi
roitd, I46inta)* «a*lof .llolunihus. Th* tract cojiUju*
Ou* TUOtanAUil Act««, move ui leu*,
Two hundred arni fifty ames, or more, lyiog on Up
atciu £r*eU, wail (li'ohe.l &it«l in good coudiiion.
The Vlaiftailon )* well tviaptei to gtulu and cot
ton. Thar* m an excellent Winter ami Suramtr
lot Stock. 'iliGouti>u*idiLg!j are couanuoioud
ana well ometructv.l. 'tnt Dwelling two mom*,
conceiting *ewn b«d loyappr-a fit* place la each
room, Clow i*. Fahtrie*, frame Suiok wnouns, Knch
•n, Wheat sod Cuir uk* House, Gin Houuu »ud
j'urew,; a good rthuj), Dim, Hiableu, Wagoa dhtu*,
comfortable quarters for laborer*, etc.
On the yrtumee* are two *<»<>(! i#«ll*of w*t«r.
tin th« uiao* is a DISTILLERY atiii a good Jooa-
Uoufur aTAMNKRY hall a imi* north of lb* Dwell*
ILH-
Ii I* situated convotiieot to echo#!*, church**,
grist un! ‘•hw mill*
F*r*oo» da*tr u* u* *d« the place can ga* off at
S'di’ioii /bo. 0)4, muecogoa Kaiiroad, withlu x v / %
miles o' the place, any inform*tioa dosired caa
h« obtained by aJdraxsnui me, by Kxpreu*, at Box
Spriug*, Ha. MIKABE.iU ItBlM.bK.6.
oogjiw* L ,
Macon To'egraph copy uud send bill to Sun
office
Tor Sale.
MY VL A fti ‘JC A T ION,
Nl> everything on It i« lor
and t* well known to bo uno
of the best OttoQ piaMatu.n* to JS a
IliuHTorn Alabama; 4m nure* arc ■»
ciaateil Anti in a iino hUw tor cm
tivaticu. G *c»d iiDbroveinefiiia; a nevor failing
wot I of (food water ; nealthy and convenient t»
Sohooi and chu'Ch, being within on* nulo <»f the
vilfago of Murtyilie, ou the Mobile «nd Girard
Railroad.
Daring my absence applv to be J T I-'eraora."
‘in» JNO. 13 BABB.
Fina Piano for Sale!
A FINE 7-fftave FiAN'G j* offertd for sale.
Address, •*B, W
sapid if car* Suo otiice.
Plantation for Sale.
AGRBHuffintf Land la Macon jSXffi&Stfb
Girard Kai'< -j914 ; 600 rcrei cleiir<,d *nd
well unproved. Otiro, Stock end iiu
p'smenrs will La sold wi b ptac* it
JUMN J Git AX r, Colnmbv*, u*
T A BROWN. Talbottwn, G*.
**p22 ts
For Bale.
IGFKt K for sal* my DWKLI.UtvG ,
Hollf-K, cue mile r.om th* -tlpiier
Bi-Ulge" nn the BuiDtnerville rind. TbafOYiSH
Lotooataiua a urea l*i,o,b urot
».e highly improved, llou*.; will, five
ri i.iua and a*.vs«a. y outbim-.** ; .-i" U —“' * rrr
Vtelie of water. For particular* apply to
ft n watt,
a* 116 Broau st.,or tg myself oa ihe pr«i»l-e«.
11 J M WATT.
For Sale.
A VERY d*sir»hle KEMDE.Vr'E io «i
Ala, on th M..rni>
aad Girard taiuoad, about oil uities ftromfl "** j
Coluaibda Ga , and 4 mllea flrnm Union n
Spring*. On in* place is a *ood .wo-su.ryJßißil
framed dwellina,cui)Ukiiunao>ttbt rooms,
with a good a sable, barn, and all necessary out
btmees, in good repair, with a Food well of water
ouenrpasaad in the country Tf.era are 50 acral
of #«od productive land nttacued to the placa- a
tle|Kit of ft* Mobli* and Giraid Railroad aud pj-i
ofllc* upon th* premia a*. One of tn« best schools
tu lb* country in about «>n yards of the piece end
a Mathrtim ofmrch ’with a utatldned minuter.
For Lsattn an 4 society it la unsurpassed m th*
country For terms of *aio and any further lufor
aat.aam regard to tfi* ptaoa, apply to
DaVIo A ANDREWS,
■earn s^SaSIfSiKL.